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llvm-mirror/lib/TableGen/TGLexer.h
Simon Tatham 951525e0a5 [TableGen] Introduce an if/then/else statement.
Summary:
This allows you to make some of the defs in a multiclass or `foreach`
conditional on an expression computed from the parameters or iteration
variables.

It was already possible to simulate an if statement using a `foreach`
with a dummy iteration variable and a list constructed using `!if` so
that it had length 0 or 1 depending on the condition, e.g.

  foreach unusedIterationVar = !if(condition, [1], []<int>) in { ... }

But this syntax is nicer to read, and also more convenient because it
allows an else clause.

To avoid upheaval in the implementation, I've implemented `if` as pure
syntactic sugar on the `foreach` implementation: internally, `ParseIf`
actually does construct exactly the kind of foreach shown above (and
another reversed one for the else clause if present).

Reviewers: nhaehnle, hfinkel

Reviewed By: hfinkel

Subscribers: hiraditya, llvm-commits

Tags: #llvm

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71474
2020-01-14 10:19:53 +00:00

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//===- TGLexer.h - Lexer for TableGen Files ---------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This class represents the Lexer for tablegen files.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_LIB_TABLEGEN_TGLEXER_H
#define LLVM_LIB_TABLEGEN_TGLEXER_H
#include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringSet.h"
#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
#include "llvm/Support/SMLoc.h"
#include <cassert>
#include <memory>
#include <set>
#include <string>
namespace llvm {
class SourceMgr;
class SMLoc;
class Twine;
namespace tgtok {
enum TokKind {
// Markers
Eof, Error,
// Tokens with no info.
minus, plus, // - +
l_square, r_square, // [ ]
l_brace, r_brace, // { }
l_paren, r_paren, // ( )
less, greater, // < >
colon, semi, // : ;
comma, period, // , .
equal, question, // = ?
paste, // #
// Keywords. ('ElseKW' is named to distinguish it from the existing 'Else'
// that means the preprocessor #else.)
Bit, Bits, Class, Code, Dag, Def, Foreach, Defm, Field, In, Int, Let, List,
MultiClass, String, Defset, Defvar, If, Then, ElseKW,
// !keywords.
XConcat, XADD, XMUL, XAND, XOR, XSRA, XSRL, XSHL, XListConcat, XListSplat,
XStrConcat, XCast, XSubst, XForEach, XFoldl, XHead, XTail, XSize, XEmpty,
XIf, XCond, XEq, XIsA, XDag, XNe, XLe, XLt, XGe, XGt, XSetOp, XGetOp,
// Integer value.
IntVal,
// Binary constant. Note that these are sized according to the number of
// bits given.
BinaryIntVal,
// String valued tokens.
Id, StrVal, VarName, CodeFragment,
// Preprocessing tokens for internal usage by the lexer.
// They are never returned as a result of Lex().
Ifdef, Ifndef, Else, Endif, Define
};
}
/// TGLexer - TableGen Lexer class.
class TGLexer {
SourceMgr &SrcMgr;
const char *CurPtr = nullptr;
StringRef CurBuf;
// Information about the current token.
const char *TokStart = nullptr;
tgtok::TokKind CurCode = tgtok::TokKind::Eof;
std::string CurStrVal; // This is valid for ID, STRVAL, VARNAME, CODEFRAGMENT
int64_t CurIntVal = 0; // This is valid for INTVAL.
/// CurBuffer - This is the current buffer index we're lexing from as managed
/// by the SourceMgr object.
unsigned CurBuffer = 0;
public:
typedef std::set<std::string> DependenciesSetTy;
private:
/// Dependencies - This is the list of all included files.
DependenciesSetTy Dependencies;
public:
TGLexer(SourceMgr &SrcMgr, ArrayRef<std::string> Macros);
tgtok::TokKind Lex() {
return CurCode = LexToken(CurPtr == CurBuf.begin());
}
const DependenciesSetTy &getDependencies() const {
return Dependencies;
}
tgtok::TokKind getCode() const { return CurCode; }
const std::string &getCurStrVal() const {
assert((CurCode == tgtok::Id || CurCode == tgtok::StrVal ||
CurCode == tgtok::VarName || CurCode == tgtok::CodeFragment) &&
"This token doesn't have a string value");
return CurStrVal;
}
int64_t getCurIntVal() const {
assert(CurCode == tgtok::IntVal && "This token isn't an integer");
return CurIntVal;
}
std::pair<int64_t, unsigned> getCurBinaryIntVal() const {
assert(CurCode == tgtok::BinaryIntVal &&
"This token isn't a binary integer");
return std::make_pair(CurIntVal, (CurPtr - TokStart)-2);
}
SMLoc getLoc() const;
private:
/// LexToken - Read the next token and return its code.
tgtok::TokKind LexToken(bool FileOrLineStart = false);
tgtok::TokKind ReturnError(SMLoc Loc, const Twine &Msg);
tgtok::TokKind ReturnError(const char *Loc, const Twine &Msg);
int getNextChar();
int peekNextChar(int Index) const;
void SkipBCPLComment();
bool SkipCComment();
tgtok::TokKind LexIdentifier();
bool LexInclude();
tgtok::TokKind LexString();
tgtok::TokKind LexVarName();
tgtok::TokKind LexNumber();
tgtok::TokKind LexBracket();
tgtok::TokKind LexExclaim();
// Process EOF encountered in LexToken().
// If EOF is met in an include file, then the method will update
// CurPtr, CurBuf and preprocessing include stack, and return true.
// If EOF is met in the top-level file, then the method will
// update and check the preprocessing include stack, and return false.
bool processEOF();
// *** Structures and methods for preprocessing support ***
// A set of macro names that are defined either via command line or
// by using:
// #define NAME
StringSet<> DefinedMacros;
// Each of #ifdef and #else directives has a descriptor associated
// with it.
//
// An ordered list of preprocessing controls defined by #ifdef/#else
// directives that are in effect currently is called preprocessing
// control stack. It is represented as a vector of PreprocessorControlDesc's.
//
// The control stack is updated according to the following rules:
//
// For each #ifdef we add an element to the control stack.
// For each #else we replace the top element with a descriptor
// with an inverted IsDefined value.
// For each #endif we pop the top element from the control stack.
//
// When CurPtr reaches the current buffer's end, the control stack
// must be empty, i.e. #ifdef and the corresponding #endif
// must be located in the same file.
struct PreprocessorControlDesc {
// Either tgtok::Ifdef or tgtok::Else.
tgtok::TokKind Kind;
// True, if the condition for this directive is true, false - otherwise.
// Examples:
// #ifdef NAME : true, if NAME is defined, false - otherwise.
// ...
// #else : false, if NAME is defined, true - otherwise.
bool IsDefined;
// Pointer into CurBuf to the beginning of the preprocessing directive
// word, e.g.:
// #ifdef NAME
// ^ - SrcPos
SMLoc SrcPos;
};
// We want to disallow code like this:
// file1.td:
// #define NAME
// #ifdef NAME
// include "file2.td"
// EOF
// file2.td:
// #endif
// EOF
//
// To do this, we clear the preprocessing control stack on entry
// to each of the included file. PrepIncludeStack is used to store
// preprocessing control stacks for the current file and all its
// parent files. The back() element is the preprocessing control
// stack for the current file.
std::vector<std::unique_ptr<std::vector<PreprocessorControlDesc>>>
PrepIncludeStack;
// Validate that the current preprocessing control stack is empty,
// since we are about to exit a file, and pop the include stack.
//
// If IncludeStackMustBeEmpty is true, the include stack must be empty
// after the popping, otherwise, the include stack must not be empty
// after the popping. Basically, the include stack must be empty
// only if we exit the "top-level" file (i.e. finish lexing).
//
// The method returns false, if the current preprocessing control stack
// is not empty (e.g. there is an unterminated #ifdef/#else),
// true - otherwise.
bool prepExitInclude(bool IncludeStackMustBeEmpty);
// Look ahead for a preprocessing directive starting from CurPtr. The caller
// must only call this method, if *(CurPtr - 1) is '#'. If the method matches
// a preprocessing directive word followed by a whitespace, then it returns
// one of the internal token kinds, i.e. Ifdef, Else, Endif, Define.
//
// CurPtr is not adjusted by this method.
tgtok::TokKind prepIsDirective() const;
// Given a preprocessing token kind, adjusts CurPtr to the end
// of the preprocessing directive word. Returns true, unless
// an unsupported token kind is passed in.
//
// We use look-ahead prepIsDirective() and prepEatPreprocessorDirective()
// to avoid adjusting CurPtr before we are sure that '#' is followed
// by a preprocessing directive. If it is not, then we fall back to
// tgtok::paste interpretation of '#'.
bool prepEatPreprocessorDirective(tgtok::TokKind Kind);
// The main "exit" point from the token parsing to preprocessor.
//
// The method is called for CurPtr, when prepIsDirective() returns
// true. The first parameter matches the result of prepIsDirective(),
// denoting the actual preprocessor directive to be processed.
//
// If the preprocessing directive disables the tokens processing, e.g.:
// #ifdef NAME // NAME is undefined
// then lexPreprocessor() enters the lines-skipping mode.
// In this mode, it does not parse any tokens, because the code under
// the #ifdef may not even be a correct tablegen code. The preprocessor
// looks for lines containing other preprocessing directives, which
// may be prepended with whitespaces and C-style comments. If the line
// does not contain a preprocessing directive, it is skipped completely.
// Otherwise, the preprocessing directive is processed by recursively
// calling lexPreprocessor(). The processing of the encountered
// preprocessing directives includes updating preprocessing control stack
// and adding new macros into DefinedMacros set.
//
// The second parameter controls whether lexPreprocessor() is called from
// LexToken() (true) or recursively from lexPreprocessor() (false).
//
// If ReturnNextLiveToken is true, the method returns the next
// LEX token following the current directive or following the end
// of the disabled preprocessing region corresponding to this directive.
// If ReturnNextLiveToken is false, the method returns the first parameter,
// unless there were errors encountered in the disabled preprocessing
// region - in this case, it returns tgtok::Error.
tgtok::TokKind lexPreprocessor(tgtok::TokKind Kind,
bool ReturnNextLiveToken = true);
// Worker method for lexPreprocessor() to skip lines after some
// preprocessing directive up to the buffer end or to the directive
// that re-enables token processing. The method returns true
// upon processing the next directive that re-enables tokens
// processing. False is returned if an error was encountered.
//
// Note that prepSkipRegion() calls lexPreprocessor() to process
// encountered preprocessing directives. In this case, the second
// parameter to lexPreprocessor() is set to false. Being passed
// false ReturnNextLiveToken, lexPreprocessor() must never call
// prepSkipRegion(). We assert this by passing ReturnNextLiveToken
// to prepSkipRegion() and checking that it is never set to false.
bool prepSkipRegion(bool MustNeverBeFalse);
// Lex name of the macro after either #ifdef or #define. We could have used
// LexIdentifier(), but it has special handling of "include" word, which
// could result in awkward diagnostic errors. Consider:
// ----
// #ifdef include
// class ...
// ----
// LexIdentifier() will engage LexInclude(), which will complain about
// missing file with name "class". Instead, prepLexMacroName() will treat
// "include" as a normal macro name.
//
// On entry, CurPtr points to the end of a preprocessing directive word.
// The method allows for whitespaces between the preprocessing directive
// and the macro name. The allowed whitespaces are ' ' and '\t'.
//
// If the first non-whitespace symbol after the preprocessing directive
// is a valid start symbol for an identifier (i.e. [a-zA-Z_]), then
// the method updates TokStart to the position of the first non-whitespace
// symbol, sets CurPtr to the position of the macro name's last symbol,
// and returns a string reference to the macro name. Otherwise,
// TokStart is set to the first non-whitespace symbol after the preprocessing
// directive, and the method returns an empty string reference.
//
// In all cases, TokStart may be used to point to the word following
// the preprocessing directive.
StringRef prepLexMacroName();
// Skip any whitespaces starting from CurPtr. The method is used
// only in the lines-skipping mode to find the first non-whitespace
// symbol after or at CurPtr. Allowed whitespaces are ' ', '\t', '\n'
// and '\r'. The method skips C-style comments as well, because
// it is used to find the beginning of the preprocessing directive.
// If we do not handle C-style comments the following code would
// result in incorrect detection of a preprocessing directive:
// /*
// #ifdef NAME
// */
// As long as we skip C-style comments, the following code is correctly
// recognized as a preprocessing directive:
// /* first line comment
// second line comment */ #ifdef NAME
//
// The method returns true upon reaching the first non-whitespace symbol
// or EOF, CurPtr is set to point to this symbol. The method returns false,
// if an error occured during skipping of a C-style comment.
bool prepSkipLineBegin();
// Skip any whitespaces or comments after a preprocessing directive.
// The method returns true upon reaching either end of the line
// or end of the file. If there is a multiline C-style comment
// after the preprocessing directive, the method skips
// the comment, so the final CurPtr may point to one of the next lines.
// The method returns false, if an error occured during skipping
// C- or C++-style comment, or a non-whitespace symbol appears
// after the preprocessing directive.
//
// The method maybe called both during lines-skipping and tokens
// processing. It actually verifies that only whitespaces or/and
// comments follow a preprocessing directive.
//
// After the execution of this mehod, CurPtr points either to new line
// symbol, buffer end or non-whitespace symbol following the preprocesing
// directive.
bool prepSkipDirectiveEnd();
// Skip all symbols to the end of the line/file.
// The method adjusts CurPtr, so that it points to either new line
// symbol in the current line or the buffer end.
void prepSkipToLineEnd();
// Return true, if the current preprocessor control stack is such that
// we should allow lexer to process the next token, false - otherwise.
//
// In particular, the method returns true, if all the #ifdef/#else
// controls on the stack have their IsDefined member set to true.
bool prepIsProcessingEnabled();
// Report an error, if we reach EOF with non-empty preprocessing control
// stack. This means there is no matching #endif for the previous
// #ifdef/#else.
void prepReportPreprocessorStackError();
};
} // end namespace llvm
#endif