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llvm-mirror/tools/llvm-rc/ResourceScriptToken.cpp
Martin Storsjö ea4f7bb1a3 [llvm-rc] Allow dashes as part of resource name strings
This matches what MS rc.exe allows in practice. I'm not aware of
any legal syntax case that are broken by allowing dashes as part
of what the tokenizer considers an Identifier - but I'm not
very well versed in the RC syntax either, can @amccarth think of
any case that would be broken by this?

This fixes downstream bug
https://github.com/msys2/MINGW-packages/issues/9180.

Additionally, rc.exe allows such resource name strings to be surrounded
by quotes, ending up with e.g.

    Resource name (string): "QUOTEDNAME"

(i.e., the quotes end up as part of the string), which llvm-rc doesn't
support yet either. (I'm not aware of such cases in the wild though,
but resource string names with dashes do exist.)

This also allows including files with unquoted paths, with filenames
containing dashes (which fixes
https://github.com/msys2/MINGW-packages/issues/9130, which has been
worked around differently so far).

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D106598
2021-07-23 23:05:20 +03:00

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//===-- ResourceScriptToken.cpp ---------------------------------*- C++-*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements an interface defined in ResourceScriptToken.h.
// In particular, it defines an .rc script tokenizer.
//
//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "ResourceScriptToken.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <cassert>
#include <cctype>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <utility>
using namespace llvm;
using Kind = RCToken::Kind;
// Checks if Representation is a correct description of an RC integer.
// It should be a 32-bit unsigned integer, either decimal, octal (0[0-7]+),
// or hexadecimal (0x[0-9a-f]+). It might be followed by a single 'L'
// character (that is the difference between our representation and
// StringRef's one). If Representation is correct, 'true' is returned and
// the return value is put back in Num.
static bool rcGetAsInteger(StringRef Representation, uint32_t &Num) {
size_t Length = Representation.size();
if (Length == 0)
return false;
// Strip the last 'L' if unnecessary.
if (std::toupper(Representation.back()) == 'L')
Representation = Representation.drop_back(1);
return !Representation.getAsInteger<uint32_t>(0, Num);
}
RCToken::RCToken(RCToken::Kind RCTokenKind, StringRef Value)
: TokenKind(RCTokenKind), TokenValue(Value) {}
uint32_t RCToken::intValue() const {
assert(TokenKind == Kind::Int);
// We assume that the token already is a correct integer (checked by
// rcGetAsInteger).
uint32_t Result;
bool IsSuccess = rcGetAsInteger(TokenValue, Result);
assert(IsSuccess);
(void)IsSuccess; // Silence the compiler warning when -DNDEBUG flag is on.
return Result;
}
bool RCToken::isLongInt() const {
return TokenKind == Kind::Int && std::toupper(TokenValue.back()) == 'L';
}
StringRef RCToken::value() const { return TokenValue; }
Kind RCToken::kind() const { return TokenKind; }
bool RCToken::isBinaryOp() const {
switch (TokenKind) {
case Kind::Plus:
case Kind::Minus:
case Kind::Pipe:
case Kind::Amp:
return true;
default:
return false;
}
}
static Error getStringError(const Twine &message) {
return make_error<StringError>("Error parsing file: " + message,
inconvertibleErrorCode());
}
namespace {
class Tokenizer {
public:
Tokenizer(StringRef Input) : Data(Input), DataLength(Input.size()), Pos(0) {}
Expected<std::vector<RCToken>> run();
private:
// All 'advancing' methods return boolean values; if they're equal to false,
// the stream has ended or failed.
bool advance(size_t Amount = 1);
bool skipWhitespaces();
// Consumes a token. If any problem occurred, a non-empty Error is returned.
Error consumeToken(const Kind TokenKind);
// Check if tokenizer is about to read FollowingChars.
bool willNowRead(StringRef FollowingChars) const;
// Check if tokenizer can start reading an identifier at current position.
// The original tool did non specify the rules to determine what is a correct
// identifier. We assume they should follow the C convention:
// [a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*.
bool canStartIdentifier() const;
// Check if tokenizer can continue reading an identifier.
bool canContinueIdentifier() const;
// Check if tokenizer can start reading an integer.
// A correct integer always starts with a 0-9 digit,
// can contain characters 0-9A-Fa-f (digits),
// Ll (marking the integer is 32-bit), Xx (marking the representation
// is hexadecimal). As some kind of separator should come after the
// integer, we can consume the integer until a non-alphanumeric
// character.
bool canStartInt() const;
bool canContinueInt() const;
bool canStartString() const;
// Check if tokenizer can start reading a single line comment (e.g. a comment
// that begins with '//')
bool canStartLineComment() const;
// Check if tokenizer can start or finish reading a block comment (e.g. a
// comment that begins with '/*' and ends with '*/')
bool canStartBlockComment() const;
// Throw away all remaining characters on the current line.
void skipCurrentLine();
bool streamEof() const;
// Classify the token that is about to be read from the current position.
Kind classifyCurrentToken() const;
// Process the Kind::Identifier token - check if it is
// an identifier describing a block start or end.
void processIdentifier(RCToken &token) const;
StringRef Data;
size_t DataLength, Pos;
};
void Tokenizer::skipCurrentLine() {
Pos = Data.find_first_of("\r\n", Pos);
Pos = Data.find_first_not_of("\r\n", Pos);
if (Pos == StringRef::npos)
Pos = DataLength;
}
Expected<std::vector<RCToken>> Tokenizer::run() {
Pos = 0;
std::vector<RCToken> Result;
// Consume an optional UTF-8 Byte Order Mark.
if (willNowRead("\xef\xbb\xbf"))
advance(3);
while (!streamEof()) {
if (!skipWhitespaces())
break;
Kind TokenKind = classifyCurrentToken();
if (TokenKind == Kind::Invalid)
return getStringError("Invalid token found at position " + Twine(Pos));
const size_t TokenStart = Pos;
if (Error TokenError = consumeToken(TokenKind))
return std::move(TokenError);
// Comments are just deleted, don't bother saving them.
if (TokenKind == Kind::LineComment || TokenKind == Kind::StartComment)
continue;
RCToken Token(TokenKind, Data.take_front(Pos).drop_front(TokenStart));
if (TokenKind == Kind::Identifier) {
processIdentifier(Token);
} else if (TokenKind == Kind::Int) {
uint32_t TokenInt;
if (!rcGetAsInteger(Token.value(), TokenInt)) {
// The integer has incorrect format or cannot be represented in
// a 32-bit integer.
return getStringError("Integer invalid or too large: " +
Token.value().str());
}
}
Result.push_back(Token);
}
return Result;
}
bool Tokenizer::advance(size_t Amount) {
Pos += Amount;
return !streamEof();
}
bool Tokenizer::skipWhitespaces() {
while (!streamEof() && isSpace(Data[Pos]))
advance();
return !streamEof();
}
Error Tokenizer::consumeToken(const Kind TokenKind) {
switch (TokenKind) {
// One-character token consumption.
#define TOKEN(Name)
#define SHORT_TOKEN(Name, Ch) case Kind::Name:
#include "ResourceScriptTokenList.def"
advance();
return Error::success();
case Kind::LineComment:
advance(2);
skipCurrentLine();
return Error::success();
case Kind::StartComment: {
advance(2);
auto EndPos = Data.find("*/", Pos);
if (EndPos == StringRef::npos)
return getStringError(
"Unclosed multi-line comment beginning at position " + Twine(Pos));
advance(EndPos - Pos);
advance(2);
return Error::success();
}
case Kind::Identifier:
while (!streamEof() && canContinueIdentifier())
advance();
return Error::success();
case Kind::Int:
while (!streamEof() && canContinueInt())
advance();
return Error::success();
case Kind::String:
// Consume the preceding 'L', if there is any.
if (std::toupper(Data[Pos]) == 'L')
advance();
// Consume the double-quote.
advance();
// Consume the characters until the end of the file, line or string.
while (true) {
if (streamEof()) {
return getStringError("Unterminated string literal.");
} else if (Data[Pos] == '"') {
// Consume the ending double-quote.
advance();
// However, if another '"' follows this double-quote, the string didn't
// end and we just included '"' into the string.
if (!willNowRead("\""))
return Error::success();
} else if (Data[Pos] == '\n') {
return getStringError("String literal not terminated in the line.");
}
advance();
}
case Kind::Invalid:
assert(false && "Cannot consume an invalid token.");
}
llvm_unreachable("Unknown RCToken::Kind");
}
bool Tokenizer::willNowRead(StringRef FollowingChars) const {
return Data.drop_front(Pos).startswith(FollowingChars);
}
bool Tokenizer::canStartIdentifier() const {
assert(!streamEof());
const char CurChar = Data[Pos];
return std::isalpha(CurChar) || CurChar == '_' || CurChar == '.';
}
bool Tokenizer::canContinueIdentifier() const {
assert(!streamEof());
const char CurChar = Data[Pos];
return std::isalnum(CurChar) || CurChar == '_' || CurChar == '.' ||
CurChar == '/' || CurChar == '\\' || CurChar == '-';
}
bool Tokenizer::canStartInt() const {
assert(!streamEof());
return std::isdigit(Data[Pos]);
}
bool Tokenizer::canStartBlockComment() const {
assert(!streamEof());
return Data.drop_front(Pos).startswith("/*");
}
bool Tokenizer::canStartLineComment() const {
assert(!streamEof());
return Data.drop_front(Pos).startswith("//");
}
bool Tokenizer::canContinueInt() const {
assert(!streamEof());
return std::isalnum(Data[Pos]);
}
bool Tokenizer::canStartString() const {
return willNowRead("\"") || willNowRead("L\"") || willNowRead("l\"");
}
bool Tokenizer::streamEof() const { return Pos == DataLength; }
Kind Tokenizer::classifyCurrentToken() const {
if (canStartBlockComment())
return Kind::StartComment;
if (canStartLineComment())
return Kind::LineComment;
if (canStartInt())
return Kind::Int;
if (canStartString())
return Kind::String;
// BEGIN and END are at this point of lexing recognized as identifiers.
if (canStartIdentifier())
return Kind::Identifier;
const char CurChar = Data[Pos];
switch (CurChar) {
// One-character token classification.
#define TOKEN(Name)
#define SHORT_TOKEN(Name, Ch) \
case Ch: \
return Kind::Name;
#include "ResourceScriptTokenList.def"
default:
return Kind::Invalid;
}
}
void Tokenizer::processIdentifier(RCToken &Token) const {
assert(Token.kind() == Kind::Identifier);
StringRef Name = Token.value();
if (Name.equals_insensitive("begin"))
Token = RCToken(Kind::BlockBegin, Name);
else if (Name.equals_insensitive("end"))
Token = RCToken(Kind::BlockEnd, Name);
}
} // anonymous namespace
namespace llvm {
Expected<std::vector<RCToken>> tokenizeRC(StringRef Input) {
return Tokenizer(Input).run();
}
} // namespace llvm