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BitVector/SmallBitVector::reference::operator bool remain implicit since they model more exactly a bool, rather than something else that can be boolean tested. The most common (non-buggy) case are where such objects are used as return expressions in bool-returning functions or as boolean function arguments. In those cases I've used (& added if necessary) a named function to provide the equivalent (or sometimes negative, depending on convenient wording) test. One behavior change (YAMLParser) was made, though no test case is included as I'm not sure how to reach that code path. Essentially any comparison of llvm::yaml::document_iterators would be invalid if neither iterator was at the end. This helped uncover a couple of bugs in Clang - test cases provided for those in a separate commit along with similar changes to `operator bool` instances in Clang. llvm-svn: 181868
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//===- SourceMgr.cpp - Manager for Simple Source Buffers & Diagnostics ----===//
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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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// This file implements the SourceMgr class. This class is used as a simple
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// substrate for diagnostics, #include handling, and other low level things for
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// simple parsers.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm/Support/SourceMgr.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/OwningPtr.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Locale.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/system_error.h"
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using namespace llvm;
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static const size_t TabStop = 8;
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namespace {
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struct LineNoCacheTy {
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int LastQueryBufferID;
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const char *LastQuery;
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unsigned LineNoOfQuery;
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};
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}
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static LineNoCacheTy *getCache(void *Ptr) {
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return (LineNoCacheTy*)Ptr;
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}
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SourceMgr::~SourceMgr() {
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// Delete the line # cache if allocated.
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if (LineNoCacheTy *Cache = getCache(LineNoCache))
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delete Cache;
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while (!Buffers.empty()) {
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delete Buffers.back().Buffer;
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Buffers.pop_back();
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}
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}
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/// AddIncludeFile - Search for a file with the specified name in the current
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/// directory or in one of the IncludeDirs. If no file is found, this returns
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/// ~0, otherwise it returns the buffer ID of the stacked file.
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unsigned SourceMgr::AddIncludeFile(const std::string &Filename,
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SMLoc IncludeLoc,
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std::string &IncludedFile) {
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OwningPtr<MemoryBuffer> NewBuf;
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IncludedFile = Filename;
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MemoryBuffer::getFile(IncludedFile.c_str(), NewBuf);
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// If the file didn't exist directly, see if it's in an include path.
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for (unsigned i = 0, e = IncludeDirectories.size(); i != e && !NewBuf; ++i) {
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IncludedFile = IncludeDirectories[i] + "/" + Filename;
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MemoryBuffer::getFile(IncludedFile.c_str(), NewBuf);
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}
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if (!NewBuf) return ~0U;
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return AddNewSourceBuffer(NewBuf.take(), IncludeLoc);
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}
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/// FindBufferContainingLoc - Return the ID of the buffer containing the
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/// specified location, returning -1 if not found.
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int SourceMgr::FindBufferContainingLoc(SMLoc Loc) const {
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for (unsigned i = 0, e = Buffers.size(); i != e; ++i)
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if (Loc.getPointer() >= Buffers[i].Buffer->getBufferStart() &&
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// Use <= here so that a pointer to the null at the end of the buffer
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// is included as part of the buffer.
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Loc.getPointer() <= Buffers[i].Buffer->getBufferEnd())
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return i;
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return -1;
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}
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/// getLineAndColumn - Find the line and column number for the specified
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/// location in the specified file. This is not a fast method.
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std::pair<unsigned, unsigned>
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SourceMgr::getLineAndColumn(SMLoc Loc, int BufferID) const {
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if (BufferID == -1) BufferID = FindBufferContainingLoc(Loc);
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assert(BufferID != -1 && "Invalid Location!");
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MemoryBuffer *Buff = getBufferInfo(BufferID).Buffer;
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// Count the number of \n's between the start of the file and the specified
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// location.
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unsigned LineNo = 1;
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const char *BufStart = Buff->getBufferStart();
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const char *Ptr = BufStart;
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// If we have a line number cache, and if the query is to a later point in the
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// same file, start searching from the last query location. This optimizes
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// for the case when multiple diagnostics come out of one file in order.
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if (LineNoCacheTy *Cache = getCache(LineNoCache))
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if (Cache->LastQueryBufferID == BufferID &&
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Cache->LastQuery <= Loc.getPointer()) {
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Ptr = Cache->LastQuery;
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LineNo = Cache->LineNoOfQuery;
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}
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// Scan for the location being queried, keeping track of the number of lines
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// we see.
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for (; SMLoc::getFromPointer(Ptr) != Loc; ++Ptr)
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if (*Ptr == '\n') ++LineNo;
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// Allocate the line number cache if it doesn't exist.
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if (LineNoCache == 0)
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LineNoCache = new LineNoCacheTy();
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// Update the line # cache.
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LineNoCacheTy &Cache = *getCache(LineNoCache);
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Cache.LastQueryBufferID = BufferID;
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Cache.LastQuery = Ptr;
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Cache.LineNoOfQuery = LineNo;
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size_t NewlineOffs = StringRef(BufStart, Ptr-BufStart).find_last_of("\n\r");
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if (NewlineOffs == StringRef::npos) NewlineOffs = ~(size_t)0;
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return std::make_pair(LineNo, Ptr-BufStart-NewlineOffs);
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}
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void SourceMgr::PrintIncludeStack(SMLoc IncludeLoc, raw_ostream &OS) const {
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if (IncludeLoc == SMLoc()) return; // Top of stack.
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int CurBuf = FindBufferContainingLoc(IncludeLoc);
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assert(CurBuf != -1 && "Invalid or unspecified location!");
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PrintIncludeStack(getBufferInfo(CurBuf).IncludeLoc, OS);
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OS << "Included from "
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<< getBufferInfo(CurBuf).Buffer->getBufferIdentifier()
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<< ":" << FindLineNumber(IncludeLoc, CurBuf) << ":\n";
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}
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/// GetMessage - Return an SMDiagnostic at the specified location with the
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/// specified string.
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///
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/// @param Type - If non-null, the kind of message (e.g., "error") which is
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/// prefixed to the message.
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SMDiagnostic SourceMgr::GetMessage(SMLoc Loc, SourceMgr::DiagKind Kind,
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const Twine &Msg,
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ArrayRef<SMRange> Ranges,
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ArrayRef<SMFixIt> FixIts) const {
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// First thing to do: find the current buffer containing the specified
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// location to pull out the source line.
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SmallVector<std::pair<unsigned, unsigned>, 4> ColRanges;
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std::pair<unsigned, unsigned> LineAndCol;
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const char *BufferID = "<unknown>";
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std::string LineStr;
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if (Loc.isValid()) {
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int CurBuf = FindBufferContainingLoc(Loc);
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assert(CurBuf != -1 && "Invalid or unspecified location!");
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MemoryBuffer *CurMB = getBufferInfo(CurBuf).Buffer;
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BufferID = CurMB->getBufferIdentifier();
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// Scan backward to find the start of the line.
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const char *LineStart = Loc.getPointer();
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const char *BufStart = CurMB->getBufferStart();
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while (LineStart != BufStart && LineStart[-1] != '\n' &&
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LineStart[-1] != '\r')
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--LineStart;
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// Get the end of the line.
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const char *LineEnd = Loc.getPointer();
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const char *BufEnd = CurMB->getBufferEnd();
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while (LineEnd != BufEnd && LineEnd[0] != '\n' && LineEnd[0] != '\r')
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++LineEnd;
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LineStr = std::string(LineStart, LineEnd);
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// Convert any ranges to column ranges that only intersect the line of the
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// location.
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for (unsigned i = 0, e = Ranges.size(); i != e; ++i) {
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SMRange R = Ranges[i];
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if (!R.isValid()) continue;
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// If the line doesn't contain any part of the range, then ignore it.
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if (R.Start.getPointer() > LineEnd || R.End.getPointer() < LineStart)
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continue;
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// Ignore pieces of the range that go onto other lines.
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if (R.Start.getPointer() < LineStart)
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R.Start = SMLoc::getFromPointer(LineStart);
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if (R.End.getPointer() > LineEnd)
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R.End = SMLoc::getFromPointer(LineEnd);
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// Translate from SMLoc ranges to column ranges.
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// FIXME: Handle multibyte characters.
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ColRanges.push_back(std::make_pair(R.Start.getPointer()-LineStart,
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R.End.getPointer()-LineStart));
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}
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LineAndCol = getLineAndColumn(Loc, CurBuf);
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}
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return SMDiagnostic(*this, Loc, BufferID, LineAndCol.first,
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LineAndCol.second-1, Kind, Msg.str(),
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LineStr, ColRanges, FixIts);
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}
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void SourceMgr::PrintMessage(SMLoc Loc, SourceMgr::DiagKind Kind,
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const Twine &Msg, ArrayRef<SMRange> Ranges,
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ArrayRef<SMFixIt> FixIts, bool ShowColors) const {
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SMDiagnostic Diagnostic = GetMessage(Loc, Kind, Msg, Ranges, FixIts);
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// Report the message with the diagnostic handler if present.
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if (DiagHandler) {
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DiagHandler(Diagnostic, DiagContext);
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return;
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}
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raw_ostream &OS = errs();
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if (Loc != SMLoc()) {
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int CurBuf = FindBufferContainingLoc(Loc);
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assert(CurBuf != -1 && "Invalid or unspecified location!");
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PrintIncludeStack(getBufferInfo(CurBuf).IncludeLoc, OS);
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}
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Diagnostic.print(0, OS, ShowColors);
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}
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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// SMDiagnostic Implementation
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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SMDiagnostic::SMDiagnostic(const SourceMgr &sm, SMLoc L, StringRef FN,
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int Line, int Col, SourceMgr::DiagKind Kind,
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StringRef Msg, StringRef LineStr,
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ArrayRef<std::pair<unsigned,unsigned> > Ranges,
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ArrayRef<SMFixIt> Hints)
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: SM(&sm), Loc(L), Filename(FN), LineNo(Line), ColumnNo(Col), Kind(Kind),
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Message(Msg), LineContents(LineStr), Ranges(Ranges.vec()),
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FixIts(Hints.begin(), Hints.end()) {
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std::sort(FixIts.begin(), FixIts.end());
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}
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static void buildFixItLine(std::string &CaretLine, std::string &FixItLine,
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ArrayRef<SMFixIt> FixIts, ArrayRef<char> SourceLine){
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if (FixIts.empty())
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return;
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const char *LineStart = SourceLine.begin();
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const char *LineEnd = SourceLine.end();
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size_t PrevHintEndCol = 0;
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for (ArrayRef<SMFixIt>::iterator I = FixIts.begin(), E = FixIts.end();
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I != E; ++I) {
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// If the fixit contains a newline or tab, ignore it.
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if (I->getText().find_first_of("\n\r\t") != StringRef::npos)
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continue;
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SMRange R = I->getRange();
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// If the line doesn't contain any part of the range, then ignore it.
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if (R.Start.getPointer() > LineEnd || R.End.getPointer() < LineStart)
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continue;
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// Translate from SMLoc to column.
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// Ignore pieces of the range that go onto other lines.
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// FIXME: Handle multibyte characters in the source line.
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unsigned FirstCol;
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if (R.Start.getPointer() < LineStart)
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FirstCol = 0;
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else
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FirstCol = R.Start.getPointer() - LineStart;
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// If we inserted a long previous hint, push this one forwards, and add
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// an extra space to show that this is not part of the previous
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// completion. This is sort of the best we can do when two hints appear
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// to overlap.
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//
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// Note that if this hint is located immediately after the previous
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// hint, no space will be added, since the location is more important.
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unsigned HintCol = FirstCol;
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if (HintCol < PrevHintEndCol)
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HintCol = PrevHintEndCol + 1;
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// FIXME: This assertion is intended to catch unintended use of multibyte
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// characters in fixits. If we decide to do this, we'll have to track
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// separate byte widths for the source and fixit lines.
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assert((size_t)llvm::sys::locale::columnWidth(I->getText()) ==
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I->getText().size());
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// This relies on one byte per column in our fixit hints.
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unsigned LastColumnModified = HintCol + I->getText().size();
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if (LastColumnModified > FixItLine.size())
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FixItLine.resize(LastColumnModified, ' ');
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std::copy(I->getText().begin(), I->getText().end(),
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FixItLine.begin() + HintCol);
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PrevHintEndCol = LastColumnModified;
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// For replacements, mark the removal range with '~'.
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// FIXME: Handle multibyte characters in the source line.
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unsigned LastCol;
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if (R.End.getPointer() >= LineEnd)
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LastCol = LineEnd - LineStart;
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else
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LastCol = R.End.getPointer() - LineStart;
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std::fill(&CaretLine[FirstCol], &CaretLine[LastCol], '~');
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}
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}
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static void printSourceLine(raw_ostream &S, StringRef LineContents) {
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// Print out the source line one character at a time, so we can expand tabs.
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for (unsigned i = 0, e = LineContents.size(), OutCol = 0; i != e; ++i) {
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if (LineContents[i] != '\t') {
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S << LineContents[i];
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++OutCol;
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continue;
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}
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// If we have a tab, emit at least one space, then round up to 8 columns.
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do {
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S << ' ';
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++OutCol;
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} while ((OutCol % TabStop) != 0);
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}
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S << '\n';
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}
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static bool isNonASCII(char c) {
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return c & 0x80;
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}
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void SMDiagnostic::print(const char *ProgName, raw_ostream &S,
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bool ShowColors) const {
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// Display colors only if OS supports colors.
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ShowColors &= S.has_colors();
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if (ShowColors)
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S.changeColor(raw_ostream::SAVEDCOLOR, true);
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if (ProgName && ProgName[0])
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S << ProgName << ": ";
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if (!Filename.empty()) {
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if (Filename == "-")
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S << "<stdin>";
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else
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S << Filename;
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if (LineNo != -1) {
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S << ':' << LineNo;
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if (ColumnNo != -1)
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S << ':' << (ColumnNo+1);
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}
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S << ": ";
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}
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switch (Kind) {
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case SourceMgr::DK_Error:
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if (ShowColors)
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S.changeColor(raw_ostream::RED, true);
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S << "error: ";
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break;
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case SourceMgr::DK_Warning:
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if (ShowColors)
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S.changeColor(raw_ostream::MAGENTA, true);
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S << "warning: ";
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break;
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case SourceMgr::DK_Note:
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if (ShowColors)
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S.changeColor(raw_ostream::BLACK, true);
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S << "note: ";
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break;
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}
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if (ShowColors) {
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S.resetColor();
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S.changeColor(raw_ostream::SAVEDCOLOR, true);
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}
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S << Message << '\n';
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if (ShowColors)
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S.resetColor();
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if (LineNo == -1 || ColumnNo == -1)
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return;
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// FIXME: If there are multibyte or multi-column characters in the source, all
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// our ranges will be wrong. To do this properly, we'll need a byte-to-column
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// map like Clang's TextDiagnostic. For now, we'll just handle tabs by
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// expanding them later, and bail out rather than show incorrect ranges and
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// misaligned fixits for any other odd characters.
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if (std::find_if(LineContents.begin(), LineContents.end(), isNonASCII) !=
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LineContents.end()) {
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printSourceLine(S, LineContents);
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return;
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}
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size_t NumColumns = LineContents.size();
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// Build the line with the caret and ranges.
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std::string CaretLine(NumColumns+1, ' ');
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// Expand any ranges.
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for (unsigned r = 0, e = Ranges.size(); r != e; ++r) {
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std::pair<unsigned, unsigned> R = Ranges[r];
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std::fill(&CaretLine[R.first],
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&CaretLine[std::min((size_t)R.second, CaretLine.size())],
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'~');
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}
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// Add any fix-its.
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// FIXME: Find the beginning of the line properly for multibyte characters.
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std::string FixItInsertionLine;
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buildFixItLine(CaretLine, FixItInsertionLine, FixIts,
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makeArrayRef(Loc.getPointer() - ColumnNo,
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LineContents.size()));
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// Finally, plop on the caret.
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if (unsigned(ColumnNo) <= NumColumns)
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CaretLine[ColumnNo] = '^';
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else
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CaretLine[NumColumns] = '^';
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// ... and remove trailing whitespace so the output doesn't wrap for it. We
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// know that the line isn't completely empty because it has the caret in it at
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// least.
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CaretLine.erase(CaretLine.find_last_not_of(' ')+1);
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printSourceLine(S, LineContents);
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if (ShowColors)
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S.changeColor(raw_ostream::GREEN, true);
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// Print out the caret line, matching tabs in the source line.
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for (unsigned i = 0, e = CaretLine.size(), OutCol = 0; i != e; ++i) {
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if (i >= LineContents.size() || LineContents[i] != '\t') {
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S << CaretLine[i];
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++OutCol;
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continue;
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}
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// Okay, we have a tab. Insert the appropriate number of characters.
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do {
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S << CaretLine[i];
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++OutCol;
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} while ((OutCol % TabStop) != 0);
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}
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S << '\n';
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if (ShowColors)
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S.resetColor();
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// Print out the replacement line, matching tabs in the source line.
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if (FixItInsertionLine.empty())
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return;
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for (size_t i = 0, e = FixItInsertionLine.size(), OutCol = 0; i != e; ++i) {
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if (i >= LineContents.size() || LineContents[i] != '\t') {
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S << FixItInsertionLine[i];
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++OutCol;
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continue;
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}
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// Okay, we have a tab. Insert the appropriate number of characters.
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do {
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S << FixItInsertionLine[i];
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// FIXME: This is trying not to break up replacements, but then to re-sync
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// with the tabs between replacements. This will fail, though, if two
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// fix-it replacements are exactly adjacent, or if a fix-it contains a
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// space. Really we should be precomputing column widths, which we'll
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// need anyway for multibyte chars.
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if (FixItInsertionLine[i] != ' ')
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++i;
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++OutCol;
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} while (((OutCol % TabStop) != 0) && i != e);
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}
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S << '\n';
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}
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