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Problem: `FILECHECK_OPTS` was implemented so that a test runner, such as a bot, can specify FileCheck debugging options, such as `-dump-input=fail`. However, some existing test suites have FileCheck calls that already specify `-dump-input=fail` or `-dump-input=always`. Without this patch, such tests fail under such a test runner because FileCheck doesn't accept multiple occurrences of `-dump-input`. Solution: This patch permits multiple occurrences of `-dump-input` by assigning precedence to its values in the following descending order: `help`, `always`, `fail`, and `never`. That is, any occurrence of `help` always obtains help, and otherwise the behavior is similar to `-v` vs. `-vv` in that the option specifying the greatest verbosity has precedence. Rationale: My justification for the new behavior is as follows. I have not experienced use cases where, either as a test runner or as a test author, I want to **limit** the permitted debugging verbosity (except as a test author in FileCheck's or lit's test suites where the FileCheck debugging output itself is under test, but the solution there is `env FILECHECK_OPTS=`, and I imagine we should use the same solution anywhere else this need might occur). Of course, as either a test runner or test author, it is useful to **increase** debugging verbosity. Reviewed By: probinson Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70784
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//===- FileCheck.cpp - Check that File's Contents match what is expected --===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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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 program exits with an exit status of 2 on error, exit status of 0 if
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// the file matched the expected contents, and exit status of 1 if it did not
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// contain the expected contents.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/InitLLVM.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Process.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/WithColor.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/FileCheck.h"
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#include <cmath>
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using namespace llvm;
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static cl::extrahelp FileCheckOptsEnv(
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"\nOptions are parsed from the environment variable FILECHECK_OPTS and\n"
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"from the command line.\n");
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static cl::opt<std::string>
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CheckFilename(cl::Positional, cl::desc("<check-file>"), cl::Optional);
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static cl::opt<std::string>
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InputFilename("input-file", cl::desc("File to check (defaults to stdin)"),
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cl::init("-"), cl::value_desc("filename"));
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static cl::list<std::string> CheckPrefixes(
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"check-prefix",
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cl::desc("Prefix to use from check file (defaults to 'CHECK')"));
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static cl::alias CheckPrefixesAlias(
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"check-prefixes", cl::aliasopt(CheckPrefixes), cl::CommaSeparated,
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cl::NotHidden,
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cl::desc(
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"Alias for -check-prefix permitting multiple comma separated values"));
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static cl::opt<bool> NoCanonicalizeWhiteSpace(
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"strict-whitespace",
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cl::desc("Do not treat all horizontal whitespace as equivalent"));
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static cl::opt<bool> IgnoreCase(
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"ignore-case",
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cl::desc("Use case-insensitive matching"));
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static cl::list<std::string> ImplicitCheckNot(
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"implicit-check-not",
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cl::desc("Add an implicit negative check with this pattern to every\n"
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"positive check. This can be used to ensure that no instances of\n"
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"this pattern occur which are not matched by a positive pattern"),
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cl::value_desc("pattern"));
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static cl::list<std::string>
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GlobalDefines("D", cl::AlwaysPrefix,
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cl::desc("Define a variable to be used in capture patterns."),
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cl::value_desc("VAR=VALUE"));
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static cl::opt<bool> AllowEmptyInput(
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"allow-empty", cl::init(false),
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cl::desc("Allow the input file to be empty. This is useful when making\n"
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"checks that some error message does not occur, for example."));
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static cl::opt<bool> MatchFullLines(
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"match-full-lines", cl::init(false),
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cl::desc("Require all positive matches to cover an entire input line.\n"
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"Allows leading and trailing whitespace if --strict-whitespace\n"
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"is not also passed."));
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static cl::opt<bool> EnableVarScope(
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"enable-var-scope", cl::init(false),
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cl::desc("Enables scope for regex variables. Variables with names that\n"
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"do not start with '$' will be reset at the beginning of\n"
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"each CHECK-LABEL block."));
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static cl::opt<bool> AllowDeprecatedDagOverlap(
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"allow-deprecated-dag-overlap", cl::init(false),
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cl::desc("Enable overlapping among matches in a group of consecutive\n"
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"CHECK-DAG directives. This option is deprecated and is only\n"
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"provided for convenience as old tests are migrated to the new\n"
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"non-overlapping CHECK-DAG implementation.\n"));
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static cl::opt<bool> Verbose(
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"v", cl::init(false),
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cl::desc("Print directive pattern matches, or add them to the input dump\n"
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"if enabled.\n"));
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static cl::opt<bool> VerboseVerbose(
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"vv", cl::init(false),
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cl::desc("Print information helpful in diagnosing internal FileCheck\n"
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"issues, or add it to the input dump if enabled. Implies\n"
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"-v.\n"));
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static const char * DumpInputEnv = "FILECHECK_DUMP_INPUT_ON_FAILURE";
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static cl::opt<bool> DumpInputOnFailure(
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"dump-input-on-failure",
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cl::init(std::getenv(DumpInputEnv) && *std::getenv(DumpInputEnv)),
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cl::desc("Dump original input to stderr before failing.\n"
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"The value can be also controlled using\n"
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"FILECHECK_DUMP_INPUT_ON_FAILURE environment variable.\n"
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"This option is deprecated in favor of -dump-input=fail.\n"));
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// The order of DumpInputValue members affects their precedence, as documented
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// for -dump-input below.
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enum DumpInputValue {
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DumpInputDefault,
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DumpInputNever,
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DumpInputFail,
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DumpInputAlways,
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DumpInputHelp
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};
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static cl::list<DumpInputValue> DumpInputs(
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"dump-input",
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cl::desc("Dump input to stderr, adding annotations representing\n"
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"currently enabled diagnostics. When there are multiple\n"
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"occurrences of this option, the <value> that appears earliest\n"
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"in the list below has precedence.\n"),
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cl::value_desc("mode"),
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cl::values(clEnumValN(DumpInputHelp, "help",
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"Explain dump format and quit"),
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clEnumValN(DumpInputAlways, "always", "Always dump input"),
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clEnumValN(DumpInputFail, "fail", "Dump input on failure"),
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clEnumValN(DumpInputNever, "never", "Never dump input")));
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typedef cl::list<std::string>::const_iterator prefix_iterator;
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static void DumpCommandLine(int argc, char **argv) {
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errs() << "FileCheck command line: ";
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for (int I = 0; I < argc; I++)
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errs() << " " << argv[I];
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errs() << "\n";
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}
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struct MarkerStyle {
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/// The starting char (before tildes) for marking the line.
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char Lead;
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/// What color to use for this annotation.
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raw_ostream::Colors Color;
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/// A note to follow the marker, or empty string if none.
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std::string Note;
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MarkerStyle() {}
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MarkerStyle(char Lead, raw_ostream::Colors Color,
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const std::string &Note = "")
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: Lead(Lead), Color(Color), Note(Note) {}
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};
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static MarkerStyle GetMarker(FileCheckDiag::MatchType MatchTy) {
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switch (MatchTy) {
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case FileCheckDiag::MatchFoundAndExpected:
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return MarkerStyle('^', raw_ostream::GREEN);
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case FileCheckDiag::MatchFoundButExcluded:
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return MarkerStyle('!', raw_ostream::RED, "error: no match expected");
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case FileCheckDiag::MatchFoundButWrongLine:
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return MarkerStyle('!', raw_ostream::RED, "error: match on wrong line");
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case FileCheckDiag::MatchFoundButDiscarded:
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return MarkerStyle('!', raw_ostream::CYAN,
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"discard: overlaps earlier match");
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case FileCheckDiag::MatchNoneAndExcluded:
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return MarkerStyle('X', raw_ostream::GREEN);
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case FileCheckDiag::MatchNoneButExpected:
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return MarkerStyle('X', raw_ostream::RED, "error: no match found");
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case FileCheckDiag::MatchFuzzy:
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return MarkerStyle('?', raw_ostream::MAGENTA, "possible intended match");
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}
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llvm_unreachable_internal("unexpected match type");
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}
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static void DumpInputAnnotationHelp(raw_ostream &OS) {
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OS << "The following description was requested by -dump-input=help to\n"
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<< "explain the input annotations printed by -dump-input=always and\n"
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<< "-dump-input=fail:\n\n";
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// Labels for input lines.
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OS << " - ";
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WithColor(OS, raw_ostream::SAVEDCOLOR, true) << "L:";
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OS << " labels line number L of the input file\n";
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// Labels for annotation lines.
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OS << " - ";
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WithColor(OS, raw_ostream::SAVEDCOLOR, true) << "T:L";
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OS << " labels the only match result for a pattern of type T from "
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<< "line L of\n"
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<< " the check file\n";
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OS << " - ";
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WithColor(OS, raw_ostream::SAVEDCOLOR, true) << "T:L'N";
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OS << " labels the Nth match result for a pattern of type T from line "
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<< "L of\n"
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<< " the check file\n";
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// Markers on annotation lines.
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OS << " - ";
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WithColor(OS, raw_ostream::SAVEDCOLOR, true) << "^~~";
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OS << " marks good match (reported if -v)\n"
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<< " - ";
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WithColor(OS, raw_ostream::SAVEDCOLOR, true) << "!~~";
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OS << " marks bad match, such as:\n"
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<< " - CHECK-NEXT on same line as previous match (error)\n"
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<< " - CHECK-NOT found (error)\n"
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<< " - CHECK-DAG overlapping match (discarded, reported if "
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<< "-vv)\n"
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<< " - ";
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WithColor(OS, raw_ostream::SAVEDCOLOR, true) << "X~~";
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OS << " marks search range when no match is found, such as:\n"
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<< " - CHECK-NEXT not found (error)\n"
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<< " - CHECK-NOT not found (success, reported if -vv)\n"
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<< " - CHECK-DAG not found after discarded matches (error)\n"
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<< " - ";
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WithColor(OS, raw_ostream::SAVEDCOLOR, true) << "?";
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OS << " marks fuzzy match when no match is found\n";
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// Colors.
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OS << " - colors ";
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WithColor(OS, raw_ostream::GREEN, true) << "success";
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OS << ", ";
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WithColor(OS, raw_ostream::RED, true) << "error";
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OS << ", ";
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WithColor(OS, raw_ostream::MAGENTA, true) << "fuzzy match";
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OS << ", ";
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WithColor(OS, raw_ostream::CYAN, true, false) << "discarded match";
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OS << ", ";
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WithColor(OS, raw_ostream::CYAN, true, true) << "unmatched input";
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OS << "\n\n"
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<< "If you are not seeing color above or in input dumps, try: -color\n";
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}
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/// An annotation for a single input line.
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struct InputAnnotation {
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/// The check file line (one-origin indexing) where the directive that
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/// produced this annotation is located.
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unsigned CheckLine;
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/// The index of the match result for this check.
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unsigned CheckDiagIndex;
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/// The label for this annotation.
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std::string Label;
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/// What input line (one-origin indexing) this annotation marks. This might
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/// be different from the starting line of the original diagnostic if this is
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/// a non-initial fragment of a diagnostic that has been broken across
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/// multiple lines.
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unsigned InputLine;
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/// The column range (one-origin indexing, open end) in which to to mark the
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/// input line. If InputEndCol is UINT_MAX, treat it as the last column
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/// before the newline.
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unsigned InputStartCol, InputEndCol;
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/// The marker to use.
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MarkerStyle Marker;
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/// Whether this annotation represents a good match for an expected pattern.
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bool FoundAndExpectedMatch;
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};
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/// Get an abbreviation for the check type.
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std::string GetCheckTypeAbbreviation(Check::FileCheckType Ty) {
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switch (Ty) {
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case Check::CheckPlain:
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if (Ty.getCount() > 1)
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return "count";
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return "check";
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case Check::CheckNext:
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return "next";
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case Check::CheckSame:
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return "same";
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case Check::CheckNot:
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return "not";
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case Check::CheckDAG:
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return "dag";
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case Check::CheckLabel:
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return "label";
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case Check::CheckEmpty:
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return "empty";
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case Check::CheckEOF:
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return "eof";
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case Check::CheckBadNot:
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return "bad-not";
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case Check::CheckBadCount:
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return "bad-count";
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case Check::CheckNone:
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llvm_unreachable("invalid FileCheckType");
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}
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llvm_unreachable("unknown FileCheckType");
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}
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static void BuildInputAnnotations(const std::vector<FileCheckDiag> &Diags,
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std::vector<InputAnnotation> &Annotations,
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unsigned &LabelWidth) {
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// How many diagnostics has the current check seen so far?
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unsigned CheckDiagCount = 0;
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// What's the widest label?
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LabelWidth = 0;
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for (auto DiagItr = Diags.begin(), DiagEnd = Diags.end(); DiagItr != DiagEnd;
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++DiagItr) {
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InputAnnotation A;
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// Build label, which uniquely identifies this check result.
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A.CheckLine = DiagItr->CheckLine;
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llvm::raw_string_ostream Label(A.Label);
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Label << GetCheckTypeAbbreviation(DiagItr->CheckTy) << ":"
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<< DiagItr->CheckLine;
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A.CheckDiagIndex = UINT_MAX;
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auto DiagNext = std::next(DiagItr);
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if (DiagNext != DiagEnd && DiagItr->CheckTy == DiagNext->CheckTy &&
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DiagItr->CheckLine == DiagNext->CheckLine)
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A.CheckDiagIndex = CheckDiagCount++;
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else if (CheckDiagCount) {
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A.CheckDiagIndex = CheckDiagCount;
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CheckDiagCount = 0;
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}
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if (A.CheckDiagIndex != UINT_MAX)
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Label << "'" << A.CheckDiagIndex;
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else
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A.CheckDiagIndex = 0;
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Label.flush();
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LabelWidth = std::max((std::string::size_type)LabelWidth, A.Label.size());
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A.Marker = GetMarker(DiagItr->MatchTy);
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A.FoundAndExpectedMatch =
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DiagItr->MatchTy == FileCheckDiag::MatchFoundAndExpected;
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// Compute the mark location, and break annotation into multiple
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// annotations if it spans multiple lines.
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A.InputLine = DiagItr->InputStartLine;
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A.InputStartCol = DiagItr->InputStartCol;
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if (DiagItr->InputStartLine == DiagItr->InputEndLine) {
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// Sometimes ranges are empty in order to indicate a specific point, but
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// that would mean nothing would be marked, so adjust the range to
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// include the following character.
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A.InputEndCol =
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std::max(DiagItr->InputStartCol + 1, DiagItr->InputEndCol);
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Annotations.push_back(A);
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} else {
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assert(DiagItr->InputStartLine < DiagItr->InputEndLine &&
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"expected input range not to be inverted");
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A.InputEndCol = UINT_MAX;
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Annotations.push_back(A);
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for (unsigned L = DiagItr->InputStartLine + 1, E = DiagItr->InputEndLine;
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L <= E; ++L) {
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// If a range ends before the first column on a line, then it has no
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// characters on that line, so there's nothing to render.
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if (DiagItr->InputEndCol == 1 && L == E)
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break;
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InputAnnotation B;
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B.CheckLine = A.CheckLine;
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B.CheckDiagIndex = A.CheckDiagIndex;
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B.Label = A.Label;
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B.InputLine = L;
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B.Marker = A.Marker;
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B.Marker.Lead = '~';
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B.Marker.Note = "";
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B.InputStartCol = 1;
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if (L != E)
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B.InputEndCol = UINT_MAX;
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else
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B.InputEndCol = DiagItr->InputEndCol;
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B.FoundAndExpectedMatch = A.FoundAndExpectedMatch;
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Annotations.push_back(B);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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static void DumpAnnotatedInput(raw_ostream &OS, const FileCheckRequest &Req,
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StringRef InputFileText,
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std::vector<InputAnnotation> &Annotations,
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unsigned LabelWidth) {
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OS << "Full input was:\n<<<<<<\n";
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// Sort annotations.
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//
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// First, sort in the order of input lines to make it easier to find relevant
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// annotations while iterating input lines in the implementation below.
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// FileCheck diagnostics are not always reported and recorded in the order of
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// input lines due to, for example, CHECK-DAG and CHECK-NOT.
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//
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// Second, for annotations for the same input line, sort in the order of the
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// FileCheck directive's line in the check file (where there's at most one
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// directive per line) and then by the index of the match result for that
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// directive. The rationale of this choice is that, for any input line, this
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// sort establishes a total order of annotations that, with respect to match
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// results, is consistent across multiple lines, thus making match results
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// easier to track from one line to the next when they span multiple lines.
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std::sort(Annotations.begin(), Annotations.end(),
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[](const InputAnnotation &A, const InputAnnotation &B) {
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if (A.InputLine != B.InputLine)
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return A.InputLine < B.InputLine;
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if (A.CheckLine != B.CheckLine)
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return A.CheckLine < B.CheckLine;
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// FIXME: Sometimes CHECK-LABEL reports its match twice with
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// other diagnostics in between, and then diag index incrementing
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// fails to work properly, and then this assert fails. We should
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// suppress one of those diagnostics or do a better job of
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// computing this index. For now, we just produce a redundant
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// CHECK-LABEL annotation.
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// assert(A.CheckDiagIndex != B.CheckDiagIndex &&
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// "expected diagnostic indices to be unique within a "
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// " check line");
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return A.CheckDiagIndex < B.CheckDiagIndex;
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});
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// Compute the width of the label column.
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const unsigned char *InputFilePtr = InputFileText.bytes_begin(),
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*InputFileEnd = InputFileText.bytes_end();
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unsigned LineCount = InputFileText.count('\n');
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if (InputFileEnd[-1] != '\n')
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++LineCount;
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unsigned LineNoWidth = std::log10(LineCount) + 1;
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// +3 below adds spaces (1) to the left of the (right-aligned) line numbers
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// on input lines and (2) to the right of the (left-aligned) labels on
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// annotation lines so that input lines and annotation lines are more
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// visually distinct. For example, the spaces on the annotation lines ensure
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// that input line numbers and check directive line numbers never align
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// horizontally. Those line numbers might not even be for the same file.
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// One space would be enough to achieve that, but more makes it even easier
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// to see.
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LabelWidth = std::max(LabelWidth, LineNoWidth) + 3;
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// Print annotated input lines.
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auto AnnotationItr = Annotations.begin(), AnnotationEnd = Annotations.end();
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for (unsigned Line = 1;
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InputFilePtr != InputFileEnd || AnnotationItr != AnnotationEnd;
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++Line) {
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const unsigned char *InputFileLine = InputFilePtr;
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// Print right-aligned line number.
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WithColor(OS, raw_ostream::BLACK, true)
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<< format_decimal(Line, LabelWidth) << ": ";
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// For the case where -v and colors are enabled, find the annotations for
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// good matches for expected patterns in order to highlight everything
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// else in the line. There are no such annotations if -v is disabled.
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std::vector<InputAnnotation> FoundAndExpectedMatches;
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if (Req.Verbose && WithColor(OS).colorsEnabled()) {
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for (auto I = AnnotationItr; I != AnnotationEnd && I->InputLine == Line;
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++I) {
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if (I->FoundAndExpectedMatch)
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FoundAndExpectedMatches.push_back(*I);
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}
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}
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// Print numbered line with highlighting where there are no matches for
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// expected patterns.
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bool Newline = false;
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{
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WithColor COS(OS);
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bool InMatch = false;
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if (Req.Verbose)
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COS.changeColor(raw_ostream::CYAN, true, true);
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for (unsigned Col = 1; InputFilePtr != InputFileEnd && !Newline; ++Col) {
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bool WasInMatch = InMatch;
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InMatch = false;
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for (auto M : FoundAndExpectedMatches) {
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if (M.InputStartCol <= Col && Col < M.InputEndCol) {
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InMatch = true;
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break;
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}
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}
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if (!WasInMatch && InMatch)
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COS.resetColor();
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else if (WasInMatch && !InMatch)
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COS.changeColor(raw_ostream::CYAN, true, true);
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if (*InputFilePtr == '\n')
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Newline = true;
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else
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COS << *InputFilePtr;
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++InputFilePtr;
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}
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}
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OS << '\n';
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unsigned InputLineWidth = InputFilePtr - InputFileLine - Newline;
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|
|
|
// Print any annotations.
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|
while (AnnotationItr != AnnotationEnd &&
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|
AnnotationItr->InputLine == Line) {
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|
WithColor COS(OS, AnnotationItr->Marker.Color, true);
|
|
// The two spaces below are where the ": " appears on input lines.
|
|
COS << left_justify(AnnotationItr->Label, LabelWidth) << " ";
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|
unsigned Col;
|
|
for (Col = 1; Col < AnnotationItr->InputStartCol; ++Col)
|
|
COS << ' ';
|
|
COS << AnnotationItr->Marker.Lead;
|
|
// If InputEndCol=UINT_MAX, stop at InputLineWidth.
|
|
for (++Col; Col < AnnotationItr->InputEndCol && Col <= InputLineWidth;
|
|
++Col)
|
|
COS << '~';
|
|
const std::string &Note = AnnotationItr->Marker.Note;
|
|
if (!Note.empty()) {
|
|
// Put the note at the end of the input line. If we were to instead
|
|
// put the note right after the marker, subsequent annotations for the
|
|
// same input line might appear to mark this note instead of the input
|
|
// line.
|
|
for (; Col <= InputLineWidth; ++Col)
|
|
COS << ' ';
|
|
COS << ' ' << Note;
|
|
}
|
|
COS << '\n';
|
|
++AnnotationItr;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
OS << ">>>>>>\n";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
|
|
// Enable use of ANSI color codes because FileCheck is using them to
|
|
// highlight text.
|
|
llvm::sys::Process::UseANSIEscapeCodes(true);
|
|
|
|
InitLLVM X(argc, argv);
|
|
cl::ParseCommandLineOptions(argc, argv, /*Overview*/ "", /*Errs*/ nullptr,
|
|
"FILECHECK_OPTS");
|
|
DumpInputValue DumpInput =
|
|
DumpInputs.empty()
|
|
? DumpInputDefault
|
|
: *std::max_element(DumpInputs.begin(), DumpInputs.end());
|
|
if (DumpInput == DumpInputHelp) {
|
|
DumpInputAnnotationHelp(outs());
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
if (CheckFilename.empty()) {
|
|
errs() << "<check-file> not specified\n";
|
|
return 2;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
FileCheckRequest Req;
|
|
for (auto Prefix : CheckPrefixes)
|
|
Req.CheckPrefixes.push_back(Prefix);
|
|
|
|
for (auto CheckNot : ImplicitCheckNot)
|
|
Req.ImplicitCheckNot.push_back(CheckNot);
|
|
|
|
bool GlobalDefineError = false;
|
|
for (auto G : GlobalDefines) {
|
|
size_t EqIdx = G.find('=');
|
|
if (EqIdx == std::string::npos) {
|
|
errs() << "Missing equal sign in command-line definition '-D" << G
|
|
<< "'\n";
|
|
GlobalDefineError = true;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
if (EqIdx == 0) {
|
|
errs() << "Missing variable name in command-line definition '-D" << G
|
|
<< "'\n";
|
|
GlobalDefineError = true;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
Req.GlobalDefines.push_back(G);
|
|
}
|
|
if (GlobalDefineError)
|
|
return 2;
|
|
|
|
Req.AllowEmptyInput = AllowEmptyInput;
|
|
Req.EnableVarScope = EnableVarScope;
|
|
Req.AllowDeprecatedDagOverlap = AllowDeprecatedDagOverlap;
|
|
Req.Verbose = Verbose;
|
|
Req.VerboseVerbose = VerboseVerbose;
|
|
Req.NoCanonicalizeWhiteSpace = NoCanonicalizeWhiteSpace;
|
|
Req.MatchFullLines = MatchFullLines;
|
|
Req.IgnoreCase = IgnoreCase;
|
|
|
|
if (VerboseVerbose)
|
|
Req.Verbose = true;
|
|
|
|
FileCheck FC(Req);
|
|
if (!FC.ValidateCheckPrefixes()) {
|
|
errs() << "Supplied check-prefix is invalid! Prefixes must be unique and "
|
|
"start with a letter and contain only alphanumeric characters, "
|
|
"hyphens and underscores\n";
|
|
return 2;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Regex PrefixRE = FC.buildCheckPrefixRegex();
|
|
std::string REError;
|
|
if (!PrefixRE.isValid(REError)) {
|
|
errs() << "Unable to combine check-prefix strings into a prefix regular "
|
|
"expression! This is likely a bug in FileCheck's verification of "
|
|
"the check-prefix strings. Regular expression parsing failed "
|
|
"with the following error: "
|
|
<< REError << "\n";
|
|
return 2;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SourceMgr SM;
|
|
|
|
// Read the expected strings from the check file.
|
|
ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer>> CheckFileOrErr =
|
|
MemoryBuffer::getFileOrSTDIN(CheckFilename);
|
|
if (std::error_code EC = CheckFileOrErr.getError()) {
|
|
errs() << "Could not open check file '" << CheckFilename
|
|
<< "': " << EC.message() << '\n';
|
|
return 2;
|
|
}
|
|
MemoryBuffer &CheckFile = *CheckFileOrErr.get();
|
|
|
|
SmallString<4096> CheckFileBuffer;
|
|
StringRef CheckFileText = FC.CanonicalizeFile(CheckFile, CheckFileBuffer);
|
|
|
|
SM.AddNewSourceBuffer(MemoryBuffer::getMemBuffer(
|
|
CheckFileText, CheckFile.getBufferIdentifier()),
|
|
SMLoc());
|
|
|
|
if (FC.readCheckFile(SM, CheckFileText, PrefixRE))
|
|
return 2;
|
|
|
|
// Open the file to check and add it to SourceMgr.
|
|
ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer>> InputFileOrErr =
|
|
MemoryBuffer::getFileOrSTDIN(InputFilename);
|
|
if (std::error_code EC = InputFileOrErr.getError()) {
|
|
errs() << "Could not open input file '" << InputFilename
|
|
<< "': " << EC.message() << '\n';
|
|
return 2;
|
|
}
|
|
MemoryBuffer &InputFile = *InputFileOrErr.get();
|
|
|
|
if (InputFile.getBufferSize() == 0 && !AllowEmptyInput) {
|
|
errs() << "FileCheck error: '" << InputFilename << "' is empty.\n";
|
|
DumpCommandLine(argc, argv);
|
|
return 2;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SmallString<4096> InputFileBuffer;
|
|
StringRef InputFileText = FC.CanonicalizeFile(InputFile, InputFileBuffer);
|
|
|
|
SM.AddNewSourceBuffer(MemoryBuffer::getMemBuffer(
|
|
InputFileText, InputFile.getBufferIdentifier()),
|
|
SMLoc());
|
|
|
|
if (DumpInput == DumpInputDefault)
|
|
DumpInput = DumpInputOnFailure ? DumpInputFail : DumpInputNever;
|
|
|
|
std::vector<FileCheckDiag> Diags;
|
|
int ExitCode = FC.checkInput(SM, InputFileText,
|
|
DumpInput == DumpInputNever ? nullptr : &Diags)
|
|
? EXIT_SUCCESS
|
|
: 1;
|
|
if (DumpInput == DumpInputAlways ||
|
|
(ExitCode == 1 && DumpInput == DumpInputFail)) {
|
|
errs() << "\n"
|
|
<< "Input file: "
|
|
<< (InputFilename == "-" ? "<stdin>" : InputFilename.getValue())
|
|
<< "\n"
|
|
<< "Check file: " << CheckFilename << "\n"
|
|
<< "\n"
|
|
<< "-dump-input=help describes the format of the following dump.\n"
|
|
<< "\n";
|
|
std::vector<InputAnnotation> Annotations;
|
|
unsigned LabelWidth;
|
|
BuildInputAnnotations(Diags, Annotations, LabelWidth);
|
|
DumpAnnotatedInput(errs(), Req, InputFileText, Annotations, LabelWidth);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return ExitCode;
|
|
}
|