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This patch implements input annotations for diagnostics reporting CHECK-DAG discarded matches. These diagnostics are enabled by -vv. These annotations mark discarded match ranges using `!~~` because they are bad matches even though they are not errors. CHECK-DAG discarded matches create another case where there can be multiple match results for the same directive. For example: ``` $ FileCheck -dump-input=help The following description was requested by -dump-input=help to explain the input annotations printed by -dump-input=always and -dump-input=fail: - L: labels line number L of the input file - T:L labels the only match result for a pattern of type T from line L of the check file - T:L'N labels the Nth match result for a pattern of type T from line L of the check file - ^~~ marks good match (reported if -v) - !~~ marks bad match, such as: - CHECK-NEXT on same line as previous match (error) - CHECK-NOT found (error) - CHECK-DAG overlapping match (discarded, reported if -vv) - X~~ marks search range when no match is found, such as: - CHECK-NEXT not found (error) - CHECK-DAG not found after discarded matches (error) - ? marks fuzzy match when no match is found - colors success, error, fuzzy match, discarded match, unmatched input If you are not seeing color above or in input dumps, try: -color $ FileCheck -vv -dump-input=always check4 < input4 |& sed -n '/^<<<</,$p' <<<<<< 1: abcdef dag:1 ^~~~ dag:2'0 !~~~ discard: overlaps earlier match 2: cdefgh dag:2'1 ^~~~ check:3 X~ error: no match found >>>>>> $ cat check4 CHECK-DAG: abcd CHECK-DAG: cdef CHECK: efgh $ cat input4 abcdef cdefgh ``` This shows that the line 3 CHECK fails to match even though its pattern appears in the input because its search range starts after the line 2 CHECK-DAG's match range. The trouble might be that the line 2 CHECK-DAG's match range is later than expected because its first match range overlaps with the line 1 CHECK-DAG match range and thus is discarded. Because `!~~` for CHECK-DAG does not indicate an error, it is not colored red. Instead, when colors are enabled, it is colored cyan, which suggests a match that went cold. Reviewed By: george.karpenkov, probinson Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53898 llvm-svn: 349423
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//===- FileCheck.cpp - Check that File's Contents match what is expected --===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// FileCheck does a line-by line check of a file that validates whether it
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// contains the expected content. This is useful for regression tests etc.
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//
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// This file implements most of the API that will be used by the FileCheck utility
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// as well as various unittests.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm/Support/FileCheck.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringSet.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/FormatVariadic.h"
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <list>
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#include <map>
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#include <tuple>
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#include <utility>
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using namespace llvm;
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/// Parses the given string into the Pattern.
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///
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/// \p Prefix provides which prefix is being matched, \p SM provides the
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/// SourceMgr used for error reports, and \p LineNumber is the line number in
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/// the input file from which the pattern string was read. Returns true in
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/// case of an error, false otherwise.
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bool FileCheckPattern::ParsePattern(StringRef PatternStr, StringRef Prefix,
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SourceMgr &SM, unsigned LineNumber,
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const FileCheckRequest &Req) {
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bool MatchFullLinesHere = Req.MatchFullLines && CheckTy != Check::CheckNot;
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this->LineNumber = LineNumber;
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PatternLoc = SMLoc::getFromPointer(PatternStr.data());
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if (!(Req.NoCanonicalizeWhiteSpace && Req.MatchFullLines))
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// Ignore trailing whitespace.
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while (!PatternStr.empty() &&
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(PatternStr.back() == ' ' || PatternStr.back() == '\t'))
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PatternStr = PatternStr.substr(0, PatternStr.size() - 1);
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// Check that there is something on the line.
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if (PatternStr.empty() && CheckTy != Check::CheckEmpty) {
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SM.PrintMessage(PatternLoc, SourceMgr::DK_Error,
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"found empty check string with prefix '" + Prefix + ":'");
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return true;
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}
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if (!PatternStr.empty() && CheckTy == Check::CheckEmpty) {
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SM.PrintMessage(
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PatternLoc, SourceMgr::DK_Error,
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"found non-empty check string for empty check with prefix '" + Prefix +
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":'");
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return true;
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}
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if (CheckTy == Check::CheckEmpty) {
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RegExStr = "(\n$)";
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return false;
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}
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// Check to see if this is a fixed string, or if it has regex pieces.
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if (!MatchFullLinesHere &&
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(PatternStr.size() < 2 || (PatternStr.find("{{") == StringRef::npos &&
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PatternStr.find("[[") == StringRef::npos))) {
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FixedStr = PatternStr;
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return false;
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}
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if (MatchFullLinesHere) {
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RegExStr += '^';
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if (!Req.NoCanonicalizeWhiteSpace)
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RegExStr += " *";
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}
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// Paren value #0 is for the fully matched string. Any new parenthesized
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// values add from there.
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unsigned CurParen = 1;
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// Otherwise, there is at least one regex piece. Build up the regex pattern
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// by escaping scary characters in fixed strings, building up one big regex.
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while (!PatternStr.empty()) {
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// RegEx matches.
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if (PatternStr.startswith("{{")) {
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// This is the start of a regex match. Scan for the }}.
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size_t End = PatternStr.find("}}");
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if (End == StringRef::npos) {
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SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(PatternStr.data()),
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SourceMgr::DK_Error,
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"found start of regex string with no end '}}'");
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return true;
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}
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// Enclose {{}} patterns in parens just like [[]] even though we're not
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// capturing the result for any purpose. This is required in case the
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// expression contains an alternation like: CHECK: abc{{x|z}}def. We
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// want this to turn into: "abc(x|z)def" not "abcx|zdef".
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RegExStr += '(';
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++CurParen;
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if (AddRegExToRegEx(PatternStr.substr(2, End - 2), CurParen, SM))
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return true;
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RegExStr += ')';
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PatternStr = PatternStr.substr(End + 2);
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continue;
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}
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// Named RegEx matches. These are of two forms: [[foo:.*]] which matches .*
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// (or some other regex) and assigns it to the FileCheck variable 'foo'. The
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// second form is [[foo]] which is a reference to foo. The variable name
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// itself must be of the form "[a-zA-Z_][0-9a-zA-Z_]*", otherwise we reject
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// it. This is to catch some common errors.
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if (PatternStr.startswith("[[")) {
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// Find the closing bracket pair ending the match. End is going to be an
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// offset relative to the beginning of the match string.
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size_t End = FindRegexVarEnd(PatternStr.substr(2), SM);
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if (End == StringRef::npos) {
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SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(PatternStr.data()),
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SourceMgr::DK_Error,
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"invalid named regex reference, no ]] found");
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return true;
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}
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StringRef MatchStr = PatternStr.substr(2, End);
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PatternStr = PatternStr.substr(End + 4);
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// Get the regex name (e.g. "foo").
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size_t NameEnd = MatchStr.find(':');
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StringRef Name = MatchStr.substr(0, NameEnd);
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if (Name.empty()) {
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SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(Name.data()), SourceMgr::DK_Error,
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"invalid name in named regex: empty name");
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return true;
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}
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// Verify that the name/expression is well formed. FileCheck currently
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// supports @LINE, @LINE+number, @LINE-number expressions. The check here
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// is relaxed, more strict check is performed in \c EvaluateExpression.
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bool IsExpression = false;
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for (unsigned i = 0, e = Name.size(); i != e; ++i) {
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if (i == 0) {
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if (Name[i] == '$') // Global vars start with '$'
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continue;
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if (Name[i] == '@') {
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if (NameEnd != StringRef::npos) {
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SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(Name.data()),
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SourceMgr::DK_Error,
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"invalid name in named regex definition");
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return true;
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}
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IsExpression = true;
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continue;
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}
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}
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if (Name[i] != '_' && !isalnum(Name[i]) &&
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(!IsExpression || (Name[i] != '+' && Name[i] != '-'))) {
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SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(Name.data() + i),
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SourceMgr::DK_Error, "invalid name in named regex");
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return true;
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}
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}
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// Name can't start with a digit.
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if (isdigit(static_cast<unsigned char>(Name[0]))) {
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SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(Name.data()), SourceMgr::DK_Error,
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"invalid name in named regex");
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return true;
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}
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// Handle [[foo]].
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if (NameEnd == StringRef::npos) {
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// Handle variables that were defined earlier on the same line by
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// emitting a backreference.
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if (VariableDefs.find(Name) != VariableDefs.end()) {
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unsigned VarParenNum = VariableDefs[Name];
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if (VarParenNum < 1 || VarParenNum > 9) {
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SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(Name.data()),
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SourceMgr::DK_Error,
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"Can't back-reference more than 9 variables");
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return true;
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}
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AddBackrefToRegEx(VarParenNum);
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} else {
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VariableUses.push_back(std::make_pair(Name, RegExStr.size()));
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}
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continue;
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}
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// Handle [[foo:.*]].
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VariableDefs[Name] = CurParen;
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RegExStr += '(';
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++CurParen;
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if (AddRegExToRegEx(MatchStr.substr(NameEnd + 1), CurParen, SM))
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return true;
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RegExStr += ')';
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}
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// Handle fixed string matches.
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// Find the end, which is the start of the next regex.
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size_t FixedMatchEnd = PatternStr.find("{{");
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FixedMatchEnd = std::min(FixedMatchEnd, PatternStr.find("[["));
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RegExStr += Regex::escape(PatternStr.substr(0, FixedMatchEnd));
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PatternStr = PatternStr.substr(FixedMatchEnd);
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}
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if (MatchFullLinesHere) {
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if (!Req.NoCanonicalizeWhiteSpace)
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RegExStr += " *";
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RegExStr += '$';
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}
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return false;
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}
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bool FileCheckPattern::AddRegExToRegEx(StringRef RS, unsigned &CurParen, SourceMgr &SM) {
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Regex R(RS);
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std::string Error;
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if (!R.isValid(Error)) {
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SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(RS.data()), SourceMgr::DK_Error,
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"invalid regex: " + Error);
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return true;
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}
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RegExStr += RS.str();
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CurParen += R.getNumMatches();
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return false;
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}
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void FileCheckPattern::AddBackrefToRegEx(unsigned BackrefNum) {
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assert(BackrefNum >= 1 && BackrefNum <= 9 && "Invalid backref number");
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std::string Backref = std::string("\\") + std::string(1, '0' + BackrefNum);
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RegExStr += Backref;
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}
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/// Evaluates expression and stores the result to \p Value.
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///
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/// Returns true on success and false when the expression has invalid syntax.
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bool FileCheckPattern::EvaluateExpression(StringRef Expr, std::string &Value) const {
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// The only supported expression is @LINE([\+-]\d+)?
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if (!Expr.startswith("@LINE"))
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return false;
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Expr = Expr.substr(StringRef("@LINE").size());
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int Offset = 0;
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if (!Expr.empty()) {
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if (Expr[0] == '+')
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Expr = Expr.substr(1);
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else if (Expr[0] != '-')
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return false;
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if (Expr.getAsInteger(10, Offset))
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return false;
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}
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Value = llvm::itostr(LineNumber + Offset);
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return true;
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}
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/// Matches the pattern string against the input buffer \p Buffer
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///
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/// This returns the position that is matched or npos if there is no match. If
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/// there is a match, the size of the matched string is returned in \p
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/// MatchLen.
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///
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/// The \p VariableTable StringMap provides the current values of filecheck
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/// variables and is updated if this match defines new values.
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size_t FileCheckPattern::Match(StringRef Buffer, size_t &MatchLen,
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StringMap<StringRef> &VariableTable) const {
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// If this is the EOF pattern, match it immediately.
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if (CheckTy == Check::CheckEOF) {
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MatchLen = 0;
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return Buffer.size();
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}
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// If this is a fixed string pattern, just match it now.
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if (!FixedStr.empty()) {
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MatchLen = FixedStr.size();
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return Buffer.find(FixedStr);
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}
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// Regex match.
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// If there are variable uses, we need to create a temporary string with the
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// actual value.
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StringRef RegExToMatch = RegExStr;
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std::string TmpStr;
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if (!VariableUses.empty()) {
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TmpStr = RegExStr;
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unsigned InsertOffset = 0;
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for (const auto &VariableUse : VariableUses) {
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std::string Value;
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if (VariableUse.first[0] == '@') {
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if (!EvaluateExpression(VariableUse.first, Value))
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return StringRef::npos;
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} else {
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StringMap<StringRef>::iterator it =
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VariableTable.find(VariableUse.first);
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// If the variable is undefined, return an error.
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if (it == VariableTable.end())
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return StringRef::npos;
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// Look up the value and escape it so that we can put it into the regex.
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Value += Regex::escape(it->second);
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}
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// Plop it into the regex at the adjusted offset.
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TmpStr.insert(TmpStr.begin() + VariableUse.second + InsertOffset,
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Value.begin(), Value.end());
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InsertOffset += Value.size();
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}
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// Match the newly constructed regex.
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RegExToMatch = TmpStr;
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}
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SmallVector<StringRef, 4> MatchInfo;
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if (!Regex(RegExToMatch, Regex::Newline).match(Buffer, &MatchInfo))
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return StringRef::npos;
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// Successful regex match.
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assert(!MatchInfo.empty() && "Didn't get any match");
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StringRef FullMatch = MatchInfo[0];
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// If this defines any variables, remember their values.
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for (const auto &VariableDef : VariableDefs) {
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assert(VariableDef.second < MatchInfo.size() && "Internal paren error");
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VariableTable[VariableDef.first] = MatchInfo[VariableDef.second];
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}
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// Like CHECK-NEXT, CHECK-EMPTY's match range is considered to start after
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// the required preceding newline, which is consumed by the pattern in the
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// case of CHECK-EMPTY but not CHECK-NEXT.
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size_t MatchStartSkip = CheckTy == Check::CheckEmpty;
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MatchLen = FullMatch.size() - MatchStartSkip;
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return FullMatch.data() - Buffer.data() + MatchStartSkip;
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}
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/// Computes an arbitrary estimate for the quality of matching this pattern at
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/// the start of \p Buffer; a distance of zero should correspond to a perfect
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/// match.
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unsigned
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FileCheckPattern::ComputeMatchDistance(StringRef Buffer,
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const StringMap<StringRef> &VariableTable) const {
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// Just compute the number of matching characters. For regular expressions, we
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// just compare against the regex itself and hope for the best.
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//
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// FIXME: One easy improvement here is have the regex lib generate a single
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// example regular expression which matches, and use that as the example
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// string.
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StringRef ExampleString(FixedStr);
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if (ExampleString.empty())
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ExampleString = RegExStr;
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// Only compare up to the first line in the buffer, or the string size.
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StringRef BufferPrefix = Buffer.substr(0, ExampleString.size());
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BufferPrefix = BufferPrefix.split('\n').first;
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return BufferPrefix.edit_distance(ExampleString);
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}
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void FileCheckPattern::PrintVariableUses(const SourceMgr &SM, StringRef Buffer,
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const StringMap<StringRef> &VariableTable,
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SMRange MatchRange) const {
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// If this was a regular expression using variables, print the current
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// variable values.
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if (!VariableUses.empty()) {
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for (const auto &VariableUse : VariableUses) {
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SmallString<256> Msg;
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raw_svector_ostream OS(Msg);
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StringRef Var = VariableUse.first;
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if (Var[0] == '@') {
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std::string Value;
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if (EvaluateExpression(Var, Value)) {
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OS << "with expression \"";
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OS.write_escaped(Var) << "\" equal to \"";
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OS.write_escaped(Value) << "\"";
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} else {
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OS << "uses incorrect expression \"";
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OS.write_escaped(Var) << "\"";
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}
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} else {
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StringMap<StringRef>::const_iterator it = VariableTable.find(Var);
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// Check for undefined variable references.
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if (it == VariableTable.end()) {
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OS << "uses undefined variable \"";
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OS.write_escaped(Var) << "\"";
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} else {
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OS << "with variable \"";
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OS.write_escaped(Var) << "\" equal to \"";
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OS.write_escaped(it->second) << "\"";
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}
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}
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if (MatchRange.isValid())
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SM.PrintMessage(MatchRange.Start, SourceMgr::DK_Note, OS.str(),
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{MatchRange});
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else
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SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.data()),
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SourceMgr::DK_Note, OS.str());
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}
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}
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}
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static SMRange ProcessMatchResult(FileCheckDiag::MatchType MatchTy,
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const SourceMgr &SM, SMLoc Loc,
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Check::FileCheckType CheckTy,
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StringRef Buffer, size_t Pos, size_t Len,
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std::vector<FileCheckDiag> *Diags,
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bool AdjustPrevDiag = false) {
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SMLoc Start = SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.data() + Pos);
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SMLoc End = SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.data() + Pos + Len);
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SMRange Range(Start, End);
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// TODO: The second condition will disappear when we extend this to handle
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// more match types.
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if (Diags && MatchTy != FileCheckDiag::MatchTypeCount) {
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if (AdjustPrevDiag)
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Diags->rbegin()->MatchTy = MatchTy;
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else
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Diags->emplace_back(SM, CheckTy, Loc, MatchTy, Range);
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}
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return Range;
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}
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void FileCheckPattern::PrintFuzzyMatch(
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const SourceMgr &SM, StringRef Buffer,
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const StringMap<StringRef> &VariableTable,
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std::vector<FileCheckDiag> *Diags) const {
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// Attempt to find the closest/best fuzzy match. Usually an error happens
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// because some string in the output didn't exactly match. In these cases, we
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// would like to show the user a best guess at what "should have" matched, to
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// save them having to actually check the input manually.
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size_t NumLinesForward = 0;
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size_t Best = StringRef::npos;
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double BestQuality = 0;
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// Use an arbitrary 4k limit on how far we will search.
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for (size_t i = 0, e = std::min(size_t(4096), Buffer.size()); i != e; ++i) {
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if (Buffer[i] == '\n')
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++NumLinesForward;
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// Patterns have leading whitespace stripped, so skip whitespace when
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// looking for something which looks like a pattern.
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if (Buffer[i] == ' ' || Buffer[i] == '\t')
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continue;
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// Compute the "quality" of this match as an arbitrary combination of the
|
|
// match distance and the number of lines skipped to get to this match.
|
|
unsigned Distance = ComputeMatchDistance(Buffer.substr(i), VariableTable);
|
|
double Quality = Distance + (NumLinesForward / 100.);
|
|
|
|
if (Quality < BestQuality || Best == StringRef::npos) {
|
|
Best = i;
|
|
BestQuality = Quality;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Print the "possible intended match here" line if we found something
|
|
// reasonable and not equal to what we showed in the "scanning from here"
|
|
// line.
|
|
if (Best && Best != StringRef::npos && BestQuality < 50) {
|
|
SMRange MatchRange =
|
|
ProcessMatchResult(FileCheckDiag::MatchFuzzy, SM, getLoc(),
|
|
getCheckTy(), Buffer, Best, 0, Diags);
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(MatchRange.Start, SourceMgr::DK_Note,
|
|
"possible intended match here");
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: If we wanted to be really friendly we would show why the match
|
|
// failed, as it can be hard to spot simple one character differences.
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Finds the closing sequence of a regex variable usage or definition.
|
|
///
|
|
/// \p Str has to point in the beginning of the definition (right after the
|
|
/// opening sequence). Returns the offset of the closing sequence within Str,
|
|
/// or npos if it was not found.
|
|
size_t FileCheckPattern::FindRegexVarEnd(StringRef Str, SourceMgr &SM) {
|
|
// Offset keeps track of the current offset within the input Str
|
|
size_t Offset = 0;
|
|
// [...] Nesting depth
|
|
size_t BracketDepth = 0;
|
|
|
|
while (!Str.empty()) {
|
|
if (Str.startswith("]]") && BracketDepth == 0)
|
|
return Offset;
|
|
if (Str[0] == '\\') {
|
|
// Backslash escapes the next char within regexes, so skip them both.
|
|
Str = Str.substr(2);
|
|
Offset += 2;
|
|
} else {
|
|
switch (Str[0]) {
|
|
default:
|
|
break;
|
|
case '[':
|
|
BracketDepth++;
|
|
break;
|
|
case ']':
|
|
if (BracketDepth == 0) {
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(Str.data()),
|
|
SourceMgr::DK_Error,
|
|
"missing closing \"]\" for regex variable");
|
|
exit(1);
|
|
}
|
|
BracketDepth--;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
Str = Str.substr(1);
|
|
Offset++;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return StringRef::npos;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Canonicalize whitespaces in the file. Line endings are replaced with
|
|
/// UNIX-style '\n'.
|
|
StringRef
|
|
llvm::FileCheck::CanonicalizeFile(MemoryBuffer &MB,
|
|
SmallVectorImpl<char> &OutputBuffer) {
|
|
OutputBuffer.reserve(MB.getBufferSize());
|
|
|
|
for (const char *Ptr = MB.getBufferStart(), *End = MB.getBufferEnd();
|
|
Ptr != End; ++Ptr) {
|
|
// Eliminate trailing dosish \r.
|
|
if (Ptr <= End - 2 && Ptr[0] == '\r' && Ptr[1] == '\n') {
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If current char is not a horizontal whitespace or if horizontal
|
|
// whitespace canonicalization is disabled, dump it to output as is.
|
|
if (Req.NoCanonicalizeWhiteSpace || (*Ptr != ' ' && *Ptr != '\t')) {
|
|
OutputBuffer.push_back(*Ptr);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Otherwise, add one space and advance over neighboring space.
|
|
OutputBuffer.push_back(' ');
|
|
while (Ptr + 1 != End && (Ptr[1] == ' ' || Ptr[1] == '\t'))
|
|
++Ptr;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Add a null byte and then return all but that byte.
|
|
OutputBuffer.push_back('\0');
|
|
return StringRef(OutputBuffer.data(), OutputBuffer.size() - 1);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
FileCheckDiag::FileCheckDiag(const SourceMgr &SM,
|
|
const Check::FileCheckType &CheckTy,
|
|
SMLoc CheckLoc, MatchType MatchTy,
|
|
SMRange InputRange)
|
|
: CheckTy(CheckTy), MatchTy(MatchTy) {
|
|
auto Start = SM.getLineAndColumn(InputRange.Start);
|
|
auto End = SM.getLineAndColumn(InputRange.End);
|
|
InputStartLine = Start.first;
|
|
InputStartCol = Start.second;
|
|
InputEndLine = End.first;
|
|
InputEndCol = End.second;
|
|
Start = SM.getLineAndColumn(CheckLoc);
|
|
CheckLine = Start.first;
|
|
CheckCol = Start.second;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool IsPartOfWord(char c) {
|
|
return (isalnum(c) || c == '-' || c == '_');
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Check::FileCheckType &Check::FileCheckType::setCount(int C) {
|
|
assert(Count > 0 && "zero and negative counts are not supported");
|
|
assert((C == 1 || Kind == CheckPlain) &&
|
|
"count supported only for plain CHECK directives");
|
|
Count = C;
|
|
return *this;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Get a description of the type.
|
|
std::string Check::FileCheckType::getDescription(StringRef Prefix) const {
|
|
switch (Kind) {
|
|
case Check::CheckNone:
|
|
return "invalid";
|
|
case Check::CheckPlain:
|
|
if (Count > 1)
|
|
return Prefix.str() + "-COUNT";
|
|
return Prefix;
|
|
case Check::CheckNext:
|
|
return Prefix.str() + "-NEXT";
|
|
case Check::CheckSame:
|
|
return Prefix.str() + "-SAME";
|
|
case Check::CheckNot:
|
|
return Prefix.str() + "-NOT";
|
|
case Check::CheckDAG:
|
|
return Prefix.str() + "-DAG";
|
|
case Check::CheckLabel:
|
|
return Prefix.str() + "-LABEL";
|
|
case Check::CheckEmpty:
|
|
return Prefix.str() + "-EMPTY";
|
|
case Check::CheckEOF:
|
|
return "implicit EOF";
|
|
case Check::CheckBadNot:
|
|
return "bad NOT";
|
|
case Check::CheckBadCount:
|
|
return "bad COUNT";
|
|
}
|
|
llvm_unreachable("unknown FileCheckType");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static std::pair<Check::FileCheckType, StringRef>
|
|
FindCheckType(StringRef Buffer, StringRef Prefix) {
|
|
if (Buffer.size() <= Prefix.size())
|
|
return {Check::CheckNone, StringRef()};
|
|
|
|
char NextChar = Buffer[Prefix.size()];
|
|
|
|
StringRef Rest = Buffer.drop_front(Prefix.size() + 1);
|
|
// Verify that the : is present after the prefix.
|
|
if (NextChar == ':')
|
|
return {Check::CheckPlain, Rest};
|
|
|
|
if (NextChar != '-')
|
|
return {Check::CheckNone, StringRef()};
|
|
|
|
if (Rest.consume_front("COUNT-")) {
|
|
int64_t Count;
|
|
if (Rest.consumeInteger(10, Count))
|
|
// Error happened in parsing integer.
|
|
return {Check::CheckBadCount, Rest};
|
|
if (Count <= 0 || Count > INT32_MAX)
|
|
return {Check::CheckBadCount, Rest};
|
|
if (!Rest.consume_front(":"))
|
|
return {Check::CheckBadCount, Rest};
|
|
return {Check::FileCheckType(Check::CheckPlain).setCount(Count), Rest};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (Rest.consume_front("NEXT:"))
|
|
return {Check::CheckNext, Rest};
|
|
|
|
if (Rest.consume_front("SAME:"))
|
|
return {Check::CheckSame, Rest};
|
|
|
|
if (Rest.consume_front("NOT:"))
|
|
return {Check::CheckNot, Rest};
|
|
|
|
if (Rest.consume_front("DAG:"))
|
|
return {Check::CheckDAG, Rest};
|
|
|
|
if (Rest.consume_front("LABEL:"))
|
|
return {Check::CheckLabel, Rest};
|
|
|
|
if (Rest.consume_front("EMPTY:"))
|
|
return {Check::CheckEmpty, Rest};
|
|
|
|
// You can't combine -NOT with another suffix.
|
|
if (Rest.startswith("DAG-NOT:") || Rest.startswith("NOT-DAG:") ||
|
|
Rest.startswith("NEXT-NOT:") || Rest.startswith("NOT-NEXT:") ||
|
|
Rest.startswith("SAME-NOT:") || Rest.startswith("NOT-SAME:") ||
|
|
Rest.startswith("EMPTY-NOT:") || Rest.startswith("NOT-EMPTY:"))
|
|
return {Check::CheckBadNot, Rest};
|
|
|
|
return {Check::CheckNone, Rest};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// From the given position, find the next character after the word.
|
|
static size_t SkipWord(StringRef Str, size_t Loc) {
|
|
while (Loc < Str.size() && IsPartOfWord(Str[Loc]))
|
|
++Loc;
|
|
return Loc;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Search the buffer for the first prefix in the prefix regular expression.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This searches the buffer using the provided regular expression, however it
|
|
/// enforces constraints beyond that:
|
|
/// 1) The found prefix must not be a suffix of something that looks like
|
|
/// a valid prefix.
|
|
/// 2) The found prefix must be followed by a valid check type suffix using \c
|
|
/// FindCheckType above.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Returns a pair of StringRefs into the Buffer, which combines:
|
|
/// - the first match of the regular expression to satisfy these two is
|
|
/// returned,
|
|
/// otherwise an empty StringRef is returned to indicate failure.
|
|
/// - buffer rewound to the location right after parsed suffix, for parsing
|
|
/// to continue from
|
|
///
|
|
/// If this routine returns a valid prefix, it will also shrink \p Buffer to
|
|
/// start at the beginning of the returned prefix, increment \p LineNumber for
|
|
/// each new line consumed from \p Buffer, and set \p CheckTy to the type of
|
|
/// check found by examining the suffix.
|
|
///
|
|
/// If no valid prefix is found, the state of Buffer, LineNumber, and CheckTy
|
|
/// is unspecified.
|
|
static std::pair<StringRef, StringRef>
|
|
FindFirstMatchingPrefix(Regex &PrefixRE, StringRef &Buffer,
|
|
unsigned &LineNumber, Check::FileCheckType &CheckTy) {
|
|
SmallVector<StringRef, 2> Matches;
|
|
|
|
while (!Buffer.empty()) {
|
|
// Find the first (longest) match using the RE.
|
|
if (!PrefixRE.match(Buffer, &Matches))
|
|
// No match at all, bail.
|
|
return {StringRef(), StringRef()};
|
|
|
|
StringRef Prefix = Matches[0];
|
|
Matches.clear();
|
|
|
|
assert(Prefix.data() >= Buffer.data() &&
|
|
Prefix.data() < Buffer.data() + Buffer.size() &&
|
|
"Prefix doesn't start inside of buffer!");
|
|
size_t Loc = Prefix.data() - Buffer.data();
|
|
StringRef Skipped = Buffer.substr(0, Loc);
|
|
Buffer = Buffer.drop_front(Loc);
|
|
LineNumber += Skipped.count('\n');
|
|
|
|
// Check that the matched prefix isn't a suffix of some other check-like
|
|
// word.
|
|
// FIXME: This is a very ad-hoc check. it would be better handled in some
|
|
// other way. Among other things it seems hard to distinguish between
|
|
// intentional and unintentional uses of this feature.
|
|
if (Skipped.empty() || !IsPartOfWord(Skipped.back())) {
|
|
// Now extract the type.
|
|
StringRef AfterSuffix;
|
|
std::tie(CheckTy, AfterSuffix) = FindCheckType(Buffer, Prefix);
|
|
|
|
// If we've found a valid check type for this prefix, we're done.
|
|
if (CheckTy != Check::CheckNone)
|
|
return {Prefix, AfterSuffix};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If we didn't successfully find a prefix, we need to skip this invalid
|
|
// prefix and continue scanning. We directly skip the prefix that was
|
|
// matched and any additional parts of that check-like word.
|
|
Buffer = Buffer.drop_front(SkipWord(Buffer, Prefix.size()));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We ran out of buffer while skipping partial matches so give up.
|
|
return {StringRef(), StringRef()};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Read the check file, which specifies the sequence of expected strings.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The strings are added to the CheckStrings vector. Returns true in case of
|
|
/// an error, false otherwise.
|
|
bool llvm::FileCheck::ReadCheckFile(SourceMgr &SM, StringRef Buffer,
|
|
Regex &PrefixRE,
|
|
std::vector<FileCheckString> &CheckStrings) {
|
|
std::vector<FileCheckPattern> ImplicitNegativeChecks;
|
|
for (const auto &PatternString : Req.ImplicitCheckNot) {
|
|
// Create a buffer with fake command line content in order to display the
|
|
// command line option responsible for the specific implicit CHECK-NOT.
|
|
std::string Prefix = "-implicit-check-not='";
|
|
std::string Suffix = "'";
|
|
std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer> CmdLine = MemoryBuffer::getMemBufferCopy(
|
|
Prefix + PatternString + Suffix, "command line");
|
|
|
|
StringRef PatternInBuffer =
|
|
CmdLine->getBuffer().substr(Prefix.size(), PatternString.size());
|
|
SM.AddNewSourceBuffer(std::move(CmdLine), SMLoc());
|
|
|
|
ImplicitNegativeChecks.push_back(FileCheckPattern(Check::CheckNot));
|
|
ImplicitNegativeChecks.back().ParsePattern(PatternInBuffer,
|
|
"IMPLICIT-CHECK", SM, 0, Req);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
std::vector<FileCheckPattern> DagNotMatches = ImplicitNegativeChecks;
|
|
|
|
// LineNumber keeps track of the line on which CheckPrefix instances are
|
|
// found.
|
|
unsigned LineNumber = 1;
|
|
|
|
while (1) {
|
|
Check::FileCheckType CheckTy;
|
|
|
|
// See if a prefix occurs in the memory buffer.
|
|
StringRef UsedPrefix;
|
|
StringRef AfterSuffix;
|
|
std::tie(UsedPrefix, AfterSuffix) =
|
|
FindFirstMatchingPrefix(PrefixRE, Buffer, LineNumber, CheckTy);
|
|
if (UsedPrefix.empty())
|
|
break;
|
|
assert(UsedPrefix.data() == Buffer.data() &&
|
|
"Failed to move Buffer's start forward, or pointed prefix outside "
|
|
"of the buffer!");
|
|
assert(AfterSuffix.data() >= Buffer.data() &&
|
|
AfterSuffix.data() < Buffer.data() + Buffer.size() &&
|
|
"Parsing after suffix doesn't start inside of buffer!");
|
|
|
|
// Location to use for error messages.
|
|
const char *UsedPrefixStart = UsedPrefix.data();
|
|
|
|
// Skip the buffer to the end of parsed suffix (or just prefix, if no good
|
|
// suffix was processed).
|
|
Buffer = AfterSuffix.empty() ? Buffer.drop_front(UsedPrefix.size())
|
|
: AfterSuffix;
|
|
|
|
// Complain about useful-looking but unsupported suffixes.
|
|
if (CheckTy == Check::CheckBadNot) {
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.data()), SourceMgr::DK_Error,
|
|
"unsupported -NOT combo on prefix '" + UsedPrefix + "'");
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Complain about invalid count specification.
|
|
if (CheckTy == Check::CheckBadCount) {
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.data()), SourceMgr::DK_Error,
|
|
"invalid count in -COUNT specification on prefix '" +
|
|
UsedPrefix + "'");
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Okay, we found the prefix, yay. Remember the rest of the line, but ignore
|
|
// leading whitespace.
|
|
if (!(Req.NoCanonicalizeWhiteSpace && Req.MatchFullLines))
|
|
Buffer = Buffer.substr(Buffer.find_first_not_of(" \t"));
|
|
|
|
// Scan ahead to the end of line.
|
|
size_t EOL = Buffer.find_first_of("\n\r");
|
|
|
|
// Remember the location of the start of the pattern, for diagnostics.
|
|
SMLoc PatternLoc = SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.data());
|
|
|
|
// Parse the pattern.
|
|
FileCheckPattern P(CheckTy);
|
|
if (P.ParsePattern(Buffer.substr(0, EOL), UsedPrefix, SM, LineNumber, Req))
|
|
return true;
|
|
|
|
// Verify that CHECK-LABEL lines do not define or use variables
|
|
if ((CheckTy == Check::CheckLabel) && P.hasVariable()) {
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(
|
|
SMLoc::getFromPointer(UsedPrefixStart), SourceMgr::DK_Error,
|
|
"found '" + UsedPrefix + "-LABEL:'"
|
|
" with variable definition or use");
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Buffer = Buffer.substr(EOL);
|
|
|
|
// Verify that CHECK-NEXT/SAME/EMPTY lines have at least one CHECK line before them.
|
|
if ((CheckTy == Check::CheckNext || CheckTy == Check::CheckSame ||
|
|
CheckTy == Check::CheckEmpty) &&
|
|
CheckStrings.empty()) {
|
|
StringRef Type = CheckTy == Check::CheckNext
|
|
? "NEXT"
|
|
: CheckTy == Check::CheckEmpty ? "EMPTY" : "SAME";
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(UsedPrefixStart),
|
|
SourceMgr::DK_Error,
|
|
"found '" + UsedPrefix + "-" + Type +
|
|
"' without previous '" + UsedPrefix + ": line");
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Handle CHECK-DAG/-NOT.
|
|
if (CheckTy == Check::CheckDAG || CheckTy == Check::CheckNot) {
|
|
DagNotMatches.push_back(P);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Okay, add the string we captured to the output vector and move on.
|
|
CheckStrings.emplace_back(P, UsedPrefix, PatternLoc);
|
|
std::swap(DagNotMatches, CheckStrings.back().DagNotStrings);
|
|
DagNotMatches = ImplicitNegativeChecks;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Add an EOF pattern for any trailing CHECK-DAG/-NOTs, and use the first
|
|
// prefix as a filler for the error message.
|
|
if (!DagNotMatches.empty()) {
|
|
CheckStrings.emplace_back(FileCheckPattern(Check::CheckEOF), *Req.CheckPrefixes.begin(),
|
|
SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.data()));
|
|
std::swap(DagNotMatches, CheckStrings.back().DagNotStrings);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (CheckStrings.empty()) {
|
|
errs() << "error: no check strings found with prefix"
|
|
<< (Req.CheckPrefixes.size() > 1 ? "es " : " ");
|
|
auto I = Req.CheckPrefixes.begin();
|
|
auto E = Req.CheckPrefixes.end();
|
|
if (I != E) {
|
|
errs() << "\'" << *I << ":'";
|
|
++I;
|
|
}
|
|
for (; I != E; ++I)
|
|
errs() << ", \'" << *I << ":'";
|
|
|
|
errs() << '\n';
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void PrintMatch(bool ExpectedMatch, const SourceMgr &SM,
|
|
StringRef Prefix, SMLoc Loc, const FileCheckPattern &Pat,
|
|
int MatchedCount, StringRef Buffer,
|
|
StringMap<StringRef> &VariableTable, size_t MatchPos,
|
|
size_t MatchLen, const FileCheckRequest &Req,
|
|
std::vector<FileCheckDiag> *Diags) {
|
|
if (ExpectedMatch) {
|
|
if (!Req.Verbose)
|
|
return;
|
|
if (!Req.VerboseVerbose && Pat.getCheckTy() == Check::CheckEOF)
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
SMRange MatchRange = ProcessMatchResult(
|
|
ExpectedMatch ? FileCheckDiag::MatchFinalAndExpected
|
|
: FileCheckDiag::MatchFinalButExcluded,
|
|
SM, Loc, Pat.getCheckTy(), Buffer, MatchPos, MatchLen, Diags);
|
|
std::string Message = formatv("{0}: {1} string found in input",
|
|
Pat.getCheckTy().getDescription(Prefix),
|
|
(ExpectedMatch ? "expected" : "excluded"))
|
|
.str();
|
|
if (Pat.getCount() > 1)
|
|
Message += formatv(" ({0} out of {1})", MatchedCount, Pat.getCount()).str();
|
|
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(
|
|
Loc, ExpectedMatch ? SourceMgr::DK_Remark : SourceMgr::DK_Error, Message);
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(MatchRange.Start, SourceMgr::DK_Note, "found here",
|
|
{MatchRange});
|
|
Pat.PrintVariableUses(SM, Buffer, VariableTable, MatchRange);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void PrintMatch(bool ExpectedMatch, const SourceMgr &SM,
|
|
const FileCheckString &CheckStr, int MatchedCount,
|
|
StringRef Buffer, StringMap<StringRef> &VariableTable,
|
|
size_t MatchPos, size_t MatchLen, FileCheckRequest &Req,
|
|
std::vector<FileCheckDiag> *Diags) {
|
|
PrintMatch(ExpectedMatch, SM, CheckStr.Prefix, CheckStr.Loc, CheckStr.Pat,
|
|
MatchedCount, Buffer, VariableTable, MatchPos, MatchLen, Req,
|
|
Diags);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void PrintNoMatch(bool ExpectedMatch, const SourceMgr &SM,
|
|
StringRef Prefix, SMLoc Loc,
|
|
const FileCheckPattern &Pat, int MatchedCount,
|
|
StringRef Buffer, StringMap<StringRef> &VariableTable,
|
|
bool VerboseVerbose,
|
|
std::vector<FileCheckDiag> *Diags) {
|
|
if (!ExpectedMatch && !VerboseVerbose)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
// Otherwise, we have an error, emit an error message.
|
|
std::string Message = formatv("{0}: {1} string not found in input",
|
|
Pat.getCheckTy().getDescription(Prefix),
|
|
(ExpectedMatch ? "expected" : "excluded"))
|
|
.str();
|
|
if (Pat.getCount() > 1)
|
|
Message += formatv(" ({0} out of {1})", MatchedCount, Pat.getCount()).str();
|
|
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(
|
|
Loc, ExpectedMatch ? SourceMgr::DK_Error : SourceMgr::DK_Remark, Message);
|
|
|
|
// Print the "scanning from here" line. If the current position is at the
|
|
// end of a line, advance to the start of the next line.
|
|
Buffer = Buffer.substr(Buffer.find_first_not_of(" \t\n\r"));
|
|
SMRange SearchRange = ProcessMatchResult(
|
|
ExpectedMatch ? FileCheckDiag::MatchNoneButExpected
|
|
: FileCheckDiag::MatchTypeCount,
|
|
SM, Loc, Pat.getCheckTy(), Buffer, 0, Buffer.size(), Diags);
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(SearchRange.Start, SourceMgr::DK_Note, "scanning from here");
|
|
|
|
// Allow the pattern to print additional information if desired.
|
|
Pat.PrintVariableUses(SM, Buffer, VariableTable);
|
|
if (ExpectedMatch)
|
|
Pat.PrintFuzzyMatch(SM, Buffer, VariableTable, Diags);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void PrintNoMatch(bool ExpectedMatch, const SourceMgr &SM,
|
|
const FileCheckString &CheckStr, int MatchedCount,
|
|
StringRef Buffer, StringMap<StringRef> &VariableTable,
|
|
bool VerboseVerbose,
|
|
std::vector<FileCheckDiag> *Diags) {
|
|
PrintNoMatch(ExpectedMatch, SM, CheckStr.Prefix, CheckStr.Loc, CheckStr.Pat,
|
|
MatchedCount, Buffer, VariableTable, VerboseVerbose, Diags);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Count the number of newlines in the specified range.
|
|
static unsigned CountNumNewlinesBetween(StringRef Range,
|
|
const char *&FirstNewLine) {
|
|
unsigned NumNewLines = 0;
|
|
while (1) {
|
|
// Scan for newline.
|
|
Range = Range.substr(Range.find_first_of("\n\r"));
|
|
if (Range.empty())
|
|
return NumNewLines;
|
|
|
|
++NumNewLines;
|
|
|
|
// Handle \n\r and \r\n as a single newline.
|
|
if (Range.size() > 1 && (Range[1] == '\n' || Range[1] == '\r') &&
|
|
(Range[0] != Range[1]))
|
|
Range = Range.substr(1);
|
|
Range = Range.substr(1);
|
|
|
|
if (NumNewLines == 1)
|
|
FirstNewLine = Range.begin();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Match check string and its "not strings" and/or "dag strings".
|
|
size_t FileCheckString::Check(const SourceMgr &SM, StringRef Buffer,
|
|
bool IsLabelScanMode, size_t &MatchLen,
|
|
StringMap<StringRef> &VariableTable,
|
|
FileCheckRequest &Req,
|
|
std::vector<FileCheckDiag> *Diags) const {
|
|
size_t LastPos = 0;
|
|
std::vector<const FileCheckPattern *> NotStrings;
|
|
|
|
// IsLabelScanMode is true when we are scanning forward to find CHECK-LABEL
|
|
// bounds; we have not processed variable definitions within the bounded block
|
|
// yet so cannot handle any final CHECK-DAG yet; this is handled when going
|
|
// over the block again (including the last CHECK-LABEL) in normal mode.
|
|
if (!IsLabelScanMode) {
|
|
// Match "dag strings" (with mixed "not strings" if any).
|
|
LastPos = CheckDag(SM, Buffer, NotStrings, VariableTable, Req, Diags);
|
|
if (LastPos == StringRef::npos)
|
|
return StringRef::npos;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Match itself from the last position after matching CHECK-DAG.
|
|
size_t LastMatchEnd = LastPos;
|
|
size_t FirstMatchPos = 0;
|
|
// Go match the pattern Count times. Majority of patterns only match with
|
|
// count 1 though.
|
|
assert(Pat.getCount() != 0 && "pattern count can not be zero");
|
|
for (int i = 1; i <= Pat.getCount(); i++) {
|
|
StringRef MatchBuffer = Buffer.substr(LastMatchEnd);
|
|
size_t CurrentMatchLen;
|
|
// get a match at current start point
|
|
size_t MatchPos = Pat.Match(MatchBuffer, CurrentMatchLen, VariableTable);
|
|
if (i == 1)
|
|
FirstMatchPos = LastPos + MatchPos;
|
|
|
|
// report
|
|
if (MatchPos == StringRef::npos) {
|
|
PrintNoMatch(true, SM, *this, i, MatchBuffer, VariableTable,
|
|
Req.VerboseVerbose, Diags);
|
|
return StringRef::npos;
|
|
}
|
|
PrintMatch(true, SM, *this, i, MatchBuffer, VariableTable, MatchPos,
|
|
CurrentMatchLen, Req, Diags);
|
|
|
|
// move start point after the match
|
|
LastMatchEnd += MatchPos + CurrentMatchLen;
|
|
}
|
|
// Full match len counts from first match pos.
|
|
MatchLen = LastMatchEnd - FirstMatchPos;
|
|
|
|
// Similar to the above, in "label-scan mode" we can't yet handle CHECK-NEXT
|
|
// or CHECK-NOT
|
|
if (!IsLabelScanMode) {
|
|
size_t MatchPos = FirstMatchPos - LastPos;
|
|
StringRef MatchBuffer = Buffer.substr(LastPos);
|
|
StringRef SkippedRegion = Buffer.substr(LastPos, MatchPos);
|
|
|
|
// If this check is a "CHECK-NEXT", verify that the previous match was on
|
|
// the previous line (i.e. that there is one newline between them).
|
|
if (CheckNext(SM, SkippedRegion)) {
|
|
ProcessMatchResult(FileCheckDiag::MatchFinalButWrongLine, SM, Loc,
|
|
Pat.getCheckTy(), MatchBuffer, MatchPos, MatchLen,
|
|
Diags, Req.Verbose);
|
|
return StringRef::npos;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If this check is a "CHECK-SAME", verify that the previous match was on
|
|
// the same line (i.e. that there is no newline between them).
|
|
if (CheckSame(SM, SkippedRegion)) {
|
|
ProcessMatchResult(FileCheckDiag::MatchFinalButWrongLine, SM, Loc,
|
|
Pat.getCheckTy(), MatchBuffer, MatchPos, MatchLen,
|
|
Diags, Req.Verbose);
|
|
return StringRef::npos;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If this match had "not strings", verify that they don't exist in the
|
|
// skipped region.
|
|
if (CheckNot(SM, SkippedRegion, NotStrings, VariableTable, Req, Diags))
|
|
return StringRef::npos;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return FirstMatchPos;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Verify there is a single line in the given buffer.
|
|
bool FileCheckString::CheckNext(const SourceMgr &SM, StringRef Buffer) const {
|
|
if (Pat.getCheckTy() != Check::CheckNext &&
|
|
Pat.getCheckTy() != Check::CheckEmpty)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
Twine CheckName =
|
|
Prefix +
|
|
Twine(Pat.getCheckTy() == Check::CheckEmpty ? "-EMPTY" : "-NEXT");
|
|
|
|
// Count the number of newlines between the previous match and this one.
|
|
assert(Buffer.data() !=
|
|
SM.getMemoryBuffer(SM.FindBufferContainingLoc(
|
|
SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.data())))
|
|
->getBufferStart() &&
|
|
"CHECK-NEXT and CHECK-EMPTY can't be the first check in a file");
|
|
|
|
const char *FirstNewLine = nullptr;
|
|
unsigned NumNewLines = CountNumNewlinesBetween(Buffer, FirstNewLine);
|
|
|
|
if (NumNewLines == 0) {
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(Loc, SourceMgr::DK_Error,
|
|
CheckName + ": is on the same line as previous match");
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.end()), SourceMgr::DK_Note,
|
|
"'next' match was here");
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.data()), SourceMgr::DK_Note,
|
|
"previous match ended here");
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (NumNewLines != 1) {
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(Loc, SourceMgr::DK_Error,
|
|
CheckName +
|
|
": is not on the line after the previous match");
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.end()), SourceMgr::DK_Note,
|
|
"'next' match was here");
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.data()), SourceMgr::DK_Note,
|
|
"previous match ended here");
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(FirstNewLine), SourceMgr::DK_Note,
|
|
"non-matching line after previous match is here");
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Verify there is no newline in the given buffer.
|
|
bool FileCheckString::CheckSame(const SourceMgr &SM, StringRef Buffer) const {
|
|
if (Pat.getCheckTy() != Check::CheckSame)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
// Count the number of newlines between the previous match and this one.
|
|
assert(Buffer.data() !=
|
|
SM.getMemoryBuffer(SM.FindBufferContainingLoc(
|
|
SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.data())))
|
|
->getBufferStart() &&
|
|
"CHECK-SAME can't be the first check in a file");
|
|
|
|
const char *FirstNewLine = nullptr;
|
|
unsigned NumNewLines = CountNumNewlinesBetween(Buffer, FirstNewLine);
|
|
|
|
if (NumNewLines != 0) {
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(Loc, SourceMgr::DK_Error,
|
|
Prefix +
|
|
"-SAME: is not on the same line as the previous match");
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.end()), SourceMgr::DK_Note,
|
|
"'next' match was here");
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.data()), SourceMgr::DK_Note,
|
|
"previous match ended here");
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Verify there's no "not strings" in the given buffer.
|
|
bool FileCheckString::CheckNot(
|
|
const SourceMgr &SM, StringRef Buffer,
|
|
const std::vector<const FileCheckPattern *> &NotStrings,
|
|
StringMap<StringRef> &VariableTable, const FileCheckRequest &Req,
|
|
std::vector<FileCheckDiag> *Diags) const {
|
|
for (const FileCheckPattern *Pat : NotStrings) {
|
|
assert((Pat->getCheckTy() == Check::CheckNot) && "Expect CHECK-NOT!");
|
|
|
|
size_t MatchLen = 0;
|
|
size_t Pos = Pat->Match(Buffer, MatchLen, VariableTable);
|
|
|
|
if (Pos == StringRef::npos) {
|
|
PrintNoMatch(false, SM, Prefix, Pat->getLoc(), *Pat, 1, Buffer,
|
|
VariableTable, Req.VerboseVerbose, nullptr);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PrintMatch(false, SM, Prefix, Pat->getLoc(), *Pat, 1, Buffer, VariableTable,
|
|
Pos, MatchLen, Req, Diags);
|
|
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Match "dag strings" and their mixed "not strings".
|
|
size_t
|
|
FileCheckString::CheckDag(const SourceMgr &SM, StringRef Buffer,
|
|
std::vector<const FileCheckPattern *> &NotStrings,
|
|
StringMap<StringRef> &VariableTable,
|
|
const FileCheckRequest &Req,
|
|
std::vector<FileCheckDiag> *Diags) const {
|
|
if (DagNotStrings.empty())
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
// The start of the search range.
|
|
size_t StartPos = 0;
|
|
|
|
struct MatchRange {
|
|
size_t Pos;
|
|
size_t End;
|
|
};
|
|
// A sorted list of ranges for non-overlapping CHECK-DAG matches. Match
|
|
// ranges are erased from this list once they are no longer in the search
|
|
// range.
|
|
std::list<MatchRange> MatchRanges;
|
|
|
|
// We need PatItr and PatEnd later for detecting the end of a CHECK-DAG
|
|
// group, so we don't use a range-based for loop here.
|
|
for (auto PatItr = DagNotStrings.begin(), PatEnd = DagNotStrings.end();
|
|
PatItr != PatEnd; ++PatItr) {
|
|
const FileCheckPattern &Pat = *PatItr;
|
|
assert((Pat.getCheckTy() == Check::CheckDAG ||
|
|
Pat.getCheckTy() == Check::CheckNot) &&
|
|
"Invalid CHECK-DAG or CHECK-NOT!");
|
|
|
|
if (Pat.getCheckTy() == Check::CheckNot) {
|
|
NotStrings.push_back(&Pat);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
assert((Pat.getCheckTy() == Check::CheckDAG) && "Expect CHECK-DAG!");
|
|
|
|
// CHECK-DAG always matches from the start.
|
|
size_t MatchLen = 0, MatchPos = StartPos;
|
|
|
|
// Search for a match that doesn't overlap a previous match in this
|
|
// CHECK-DAG group.
|
|
for (auto MI = MatchRanges.begin(), ME = MatchRanges.end(); true; ++MI) {
|
|
StringRef MatchBuffer = Buffer.substr(MatchPos);
|
|
size_t MatchPosBuf = Pat.Match(MatchBuffer, MatchLen, VariableTable);
|
|
// With a group of CHECK-DAGs, a single mismatching means the match on
|
|
// that group of CHECK-DAGs fails immediately.
|
|
if (MatchPosBuf == StringRef::npos) {
|
|
PrintNoMatch(true, SM, Prefix, Pat.getLoc(), Pat, 1, MatchBuffer,
|
|
VariableTable, Req.VerboseVerbose, Diags);
|
|
return StringRef::npos;
|
|
}
|
|
// Re-calc it as the offset relative to the start of the original string.
|
|
MatchPos += MatchPosBuf;
|
|
if (Req.VerboseVerbose)
|
|
PrintMatch(true, SM, Prefix, Pat.getLoc(), Pat, 1, Buffer,
|
|
VariableTable, MatchPos, MatchLen, Req, Diags);
|
|
MatchRange M{MatchPos, MatchPos + MatchLen};
|
|
if (Req.AllowDeprecatedDagOverlap) {
|
|
// We don't need to track all matches in this mode, so we just maintain
|
|
// one match range that encompasses the current CHECK-DAG group's
|
|
// matches.
|
|
if (MatchRanges.empty())
|
|
MatchRanges.insert(MatchRanges.end(), M);
|
|
else {
|
|
auto Block = MatchRanges.begin();
|
|
Block->Pos = std::min(Block->Pos, M.Pos);
|
|
Block->End = std::max(Block->End, M.End);
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
// Iterate previous matches until overlapping match or insertion point.
|
|
bool Overlap = false;
|
|
for (; MI != ME; ++MI) {
|
|
if (M.Pos < MI->End) {
|
|
// !Overlap => New match has no overlap and is before this old match.
|
|
// Overlap => New match overlaps this old match.
|
|
Overlap = MI->Pos < M.End;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (!Overlap) {
|
|
// Insert non-overlapping match into list.
|
|
MatchRanges.insert(MI, M);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
if (Req.VerboseVerbose) {
|
|
SMLoc OldStart = SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.data() + MI->Pos);
|
|
SMLoc OldEnd = SMLoc::getFromPointer(Buffer.data() + MI->End);
|
|
SMRange OldRange(OldStart, OldEnd);
|
|
SM.PrintMessage(OldStart, SourceMgr::DK_Note,
|
|
"match discarded, overlaps earlier DAG match here",
|
|
{OldRange});
|
|
if (Diags)
|
|
Diags->rbegin()->MatchTy = FileCheckDiag::MatchDiscard;
|
|
}
|
|
MatchPos = MI->End;
|
|
}
|
|
if (!Req.VerboseVerbose)
|
|
PrintMatch(true, SM, Prefix, Pat.getLoc(), Pat, 1, Buffer, VariableTable,
|
|
MatchPos, MatchLen, Req, Diags);
|
|
|
|
// Handle the end of a CHECK-DAG group.
|
|
if (std::next(PatItr) == PatEnd ||
|
|
std::next(PatItr)->getCheckTy() == Check::CheckNot) {
|
|
if (!NotStrings.empty()) {
|
|
// If there are CHECK-NOTs between two CHECK-DAGs or from CHECK to
|
|
// CHECK-DAG, verify that there are no 'not' strings occurred in that
|
|
// region.
|
|
StringRef SkippedRegion =
|
|
Buffer.slice(StartPos, MatchRanges.begin()->Pos);
|
|
if (CheckNot(SM, SkippedRegion, NotStrings, VariableTable, Req, Diags))
|
|
return StringRef::npos;
|
|
// Clear "not strings".
|
|
NotStrings.clear();
|
|
}
|
|
// All subsequent CHECK-DAGs and CHECK-NOTs should be matched from the
|
|
// end of this CHECK-DAG group's match range.
|
|
StartPos = MatchRanges.rbegin()->End;
|
|
// Don't waste time checking for (impossible) overlaps before that.
|
|
MatchRanges.clear();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return StartPos;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// A check prefix must contain only alphanumeric, hyphens and underscores.
|
|
static bool ValidateCheckPrefix(StringRef CheckPrefix) {
|
|
Regex Validator("^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]*$");
|
|
return Validator.match(CheckPrefix);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool llvm::FileCheck::ValidateCheckPrefixes() {
|
|
StringSet<> PrefixSet;
|
|
|
|
for (StringRef Prefix : Req.CheckPrefixes) {
|
|
// Reject empty prefixes.
|
|
if (Prefix == "")
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
if (!PrefixSet.insert(Prefix).second)
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
if (!ValidateCheckPrefix(Prefix))
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Combines the check prefixes into a single regex so that we can efficiently
|
|
// scan for any of the set.
|
|
//
|
|
// The semantics are that the longest-match wins which matches our regex
|
|
// library.
|
|
Regex llvm::FileCheck::buildCheckPrefixRegex() {
|
|
// I don't think there's a way to specify an initial value for cl::list,
|
|
// so if nothing was specified, add the default
|
|
if (Req.CheckPrefixes.empty())
|
|
Req.CheckPrefixes.push_back("CHECK");
|
|
|
|
// We already validated the contents of CheckPrefixes so just concatenate
|
|
// them as alternatives.
|
|
SmallString<32> PrefixRegexStr;
|
|
for (StringRef Prefix : Req.CheckPrefixes) {
|
|
if (Prefix != Req.CheckPrefixes.front())
|
|
PrefixRegexStr.push_back('|');
|
|
|
|
PrefixRegexStr.append(Prefix);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return Regex(PrefixRegexStr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Remove local variables from \p VariableTable. Global variables
|
|
// (start with '$') are preserved.
|
|
static void ClearLocalVars(StringMap<StringRef> &VariableTable) {
|
|
SmallVector<StringRef, 16> LocalVars;
|
|
for (const auto &Var : VariableTable)
|
|
if (Var.first()[0] != '$')
|
|
LocalVars.push_back(Var.first());
|
|
|
|
for (const auto &Var : LocalVars)
|
|
VariableTable.erase(Var);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Check the input to FileCheck provided in the \p Buffer against the \p
|
|
/// CheckStrings read from the check file.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Returns false if the input fails to satisfy the checks.
|
|
bool llvm::FileCheck::CheckInput(SourceMgr &SM, StringRef Buffer,
|
|
ArrayRef<FileCheckString> CheckStrings,
|
|
std::vector<FileCheckDiag> *Diags) {
|
|
bool ChecksFailed = false;
|
|
|
|
/// VariableTable - This holds all the current filecheck variables.
|
|
StringMap<StringRef> VariableTable;
|
|
|
|
for (const auto& Def : Req.GlobalDefines)
|
|
VariableTable.insert(StringRef(Def).split('='));
|
|
|
|
unsigned i = 0, j = 0, e = CheckStrings.size();
|
|
while (true) {
|
|
StringRef CheckRegion;
|
|
if (j == e) {
|
|
CheckRegion = Buffer;
|
|
} else {
|
|
const FileCheckString &CheckLabelStr = CheckStrings[j];
|
|
if (CheckLabelStr.Pat.getCheckTy() != Check::CheckLabel) {
|
|
++j;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Scan to next CHECK-LABEL match, ignoring CHECK-NOT and CHECK-DAG
|
|
size_t MatchLabelLen = 0;
|
|
size_t MatchLabelPos = CheckLabelStr.Check(
|
|
SM, Buffer, true, MatchLabelLen, VariableTable, Req, Diags);
|
|
if (MatchLabelPos == StringRef::npos)
|
|
// Immediately bail of CHECK-LABEL fails, nothing else we can do.
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
CheckRegion = Buffer.substr(0, MatchLabelPos + MatchLabelLen);
|
|
Buffer = Buffer.substr(MatchLabelPos + MatchLabelLen);
|
|
++j;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (Req.EnableVarScope)
|
|
ClearLocalVars(VariableTable);
|
|
|
|
for (; i != j; ++i) {
|
|
const FileCheckString &CheckStr = CheckStrings[i];
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// Check each string within the scanned region, including a second check
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// of any final CHECK-LABEL (to verify CHECK-NOT and CHECK-DAG)
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size_t MatchLen = 0;
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size_t MatchPos = CheckStr.Check(SM, CheckRegion, false, MatchLen,
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VariableTable, Req, Diags);
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if (MatchPos == StringRef::npos) {
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ChecksFailed = true;
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i = j;
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break;
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}
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CheckRegion = CheckRegion.substr(MatchPos + MatchLen);
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}
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if (j == e)
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break;
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}
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// Success if no checks failed.
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return !ChecksFailed;
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}
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