//===--- Preprocess.cpp - C Language Family Preprocessor Implementation ---===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file was developed by Chris Lattner and is distributed under // the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file implements the Preprocessor interface. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // TODO: GCC Diagnostics emitted by the lexer: // // ERROR : __VA_ARGS__ can only appear in the expansion of a C99 variadic macro // // Options to support: // -H - Print the name of each header file used. // -C -CC - Do not discard comments for cpp. // -P - Do not emit #line directives. // -d[MDNI] - Dump various things. // -fworking-directory - #line's with preprocessor's working dir. // -fpreprocessed // -dependency-file,-M,-MM,-MF,-MG,-MP,-MT,-MQ,-MD,-MMD // -W* // -w // // Messages to emit: // "Multiple include guards may be useful for:\n" // // TODO: Implement the include guard optimization. // // Predefined Macros: _Pragma, __TIMESTAMP__, __TIME__, ... // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h" #include "clang/Lex/MacroInfo.h" #include "clang/Lex/Pragma.h" #include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h" #include "clang/Basic/FileManager.h" #include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h" #include using namespace llvm; using namespace clang; //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// Preprocessor::Preprocessor(Diagnostic &diags, const LangOptions &opts, FileManager &FM, SourceManager &SM) : Diags(diags), Features(opts), FileMgr(FM), SourceMgr(SM), SystemDirIdx(0), NoCurDirSearch(false), CurLexer(0), CurDirLookup(0), CurMacroExpander(0) { // Clear stats. NumDirectives = NumIncluded = NumDefined = NumUndefined = NumPragma = 0; NumIf = NumElse = NumEndif = 0; NumEnteredSourceFiles = NumMacroExpanded = NumFastMacroExpanded = 0; MaxIncludeStackDepth = MaxMacroStackDepth = 0; NumSkipped = 0; // Macro expansion is enabled. DisableMacroExpansion = false; SkippingContents = false; // There is no file-change handler yet. FileChangeHandler = 0; // Initialize the pragma handlers. PragmaHandlers = new PragmaNamespace(0); RegisterBuiltinPragmas(); } Preprocessor::~Preprocessor() { // Free any active lexers. delete CurLexer; while (!IncludeStack.empty()) { delete IncludeStack.back().TheLexer; IncludeStack.pop_back(); } // Release pragma information. delete PragmaHandlers; } /// getFileInfo - Return the PerFileInfo structure for the specified /// FileEntry. Preprocessor::PerFileInfo &Preprocessor::getFileInfo(const FileEntry *FE) { if (FE->getUID() >= FileInfo.size()) FileInfo.resize(FE->getUID()+1); return FileInfo[FE->getUID()]; } /// AddKeywords - Add all keywords to the symbol table. /// void Preprocessor::AddKeywords() { enum { C90Shift = 0, EXTC90 = 1 << C90Shift, NOTC90 = 2 << C90Shift, C99Shift = 2, EXTC99 = 1 << C99Shift, NOTC99 = 2 << C99Shift, CPPShift = 4, EXTCPP = 1 << CPPShift, NOTCPP = 2 << CPPShift, Mask = 3 }; // Add keywords and tokens for the current language. #define KEYWORD(NAME, FLAGS) \ AddKeyword(#NAME+1, tok::kw##NAME, \ (FLAGS >> C90Shift) & Mask, \ (FLAGS >> C99Shift) & Mask, \ (FLAGS >> CPPShift) & Mask); #define ALIAS(NAME, TOK) \ AddKeyword(NAME, tok::kw_ ## TOK, 0, 0, 0); #include "clang/Basic/TokenKinds.def" } /// Diag - Forwarding function for diagnostics. This emits a diagnostic at /// the specified LexerToken's location, translating the token's start /// position in the current buffer into a SourcePosition object for rendering. void Preprocessor::Diag(SourceLocation Loc, unsigned DiagID, const std::string &Msg) { // If we are in a '#if 0' block, don't emit any diagnostics for notes, // warnings or extensions. if (isSkipping() && Diagnostic::isNoteWarningOrExtension(DiagID)) return; Diags.Report(Loc, DiagID, Msg); } void Preprocessor::Diag(const LexerToken &Tok, unsigned DiagID, const std::string &Msg) { // If we are in a '#if 0' block, don't emit any diagnostics for notes, // warnings or extensions. if (isSkipping() && Diagnostic::isNoteWarningOrExtension(DiagID)) return; Diag(Tok.getLocation(), DiagID, Msg); } void Preprocessor::DumpToken(const LexerToken &Tok, bool DumpFlags) const { std::cerr << tok::getTokenName(Tok.getKind()) << " '" << getSpelling(Tok) << "'"; if (!DumpFlags) return; std::cerr << "\t"; if (Tok.isAtStartOfLine()) std::cerr << " [StartOfLine]"; if (Tok.hasLeadingSpace()) std::cerr << " [LeadingSpace]"; if (Tok.needsCleaning()) { const char *Start = SourceMgr.getCharacterData(Tok.getLocation()); std::cerr << " [UnClean='" << std::string(Start, Start+Tok.getLength()) << "']"; } } void Preprocessor::DumpMacro(const MacroInfo &MI) const { std::cerr << "MACRO: "; for (unsigned i = 0, e = MI.getNumTokens(); i != e; ++i) { DumpToken(MI.getReplacementToken(i)); std::cerr << " "; } std::cerr << "\n"; } void Preprocessor::PrintStats() { std::cerr << "\n*** Preprocessor Stats:\n"; std::cerr << FileInfo.size() << " files tracked.\n"; unsigned NumOnceOnlyFiles = 0, MaxNumIncludes = 0, NumSingleIncludedFiles = 0; for (unsigned i = 0, e = FileInfo.size(); i != e; ++i) { NumOnceOnlyFiles += FileInfo[i].isImport; if (MaxNumIncludes < FileInfo[i].NumIncludes) MaxNumIncludes = FileInfo[i].NumIncludes; NumSingleIncludedFiles += FileInfo[i].NumIncludes == 1; } std::cerr << " " << NumOnceOnlyFiles << " #import/#pragma once files.\n"; std::cerr << " " << NumSingleIncludedFiles << " included exactly once.\n"; std::cerr << " " << MaxNumIncludes << " max times a file is included.\n"; std::cerr << NumDirectives << " directives found:\n"; std::cerr << " " << NumDefined << " #define.\n"; std::cerr << " " << NumUndefined << " #undef.\n"; std::cerr << " " << NumIncluded << " #include/#include_next/#import.\n"; std::cerr << " " << NumEnteredSourceFiles << " source files entered.\n"; std::cerr << " " << MaxIncludeStackDepth << " max include stack depth\n"; std::cerr << " " << NumIf << " #if/#ifndef/#ifdef.\n"; std::cerr << " " << NumElse << " #else/#elif.\n"; std::cerr << " " << NumEndif << " #endif.\n"; std::cerr << " " << NumPragma << " #pragma.\n"; std::cerr << NumSkipped << " #if/#ifndef#ifdef regions skipped\n"; std::cerr << NumMacroExpanded << " macros expanded, " << NumFastMacroExpanded << " on the fast path.\n"; if (MaxMacroStackDepth > 1) std::cerr << " " << MaxMacroStackDepth << " max macroexpand stack depth\n"; } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Token Spelling //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// getSpelling() - Return the 'spelling' of this token. The spelling of a /// token are the characters used to represent the token in the source file /// after trigraph expansion and escaped-newline folding. In particular, this /// wants to get the true, uncanonicalized, spelling of things like digraphs /// UCNs, etc. std::string Preprocessor::getSpelling(const LexerToken &Tok) const { assert((int)Tok.getLength() >= 0 && "Token character range is bogus!"); // If this token contains nothing interesting, return it directly. const char *TokStart = SourceMgr.getCharacterData(Tok.getLocation()); assert(TokStart && "Token has invalid location!"); if (!Tok.needsCleaning()) return std::string(TokStart, TokStart+Tok.getLength()); // Otherwise, hard case, relex the characters into the string. std::string Result; Result.reserve(Tok.getLength()); for (const char *Ptr = TokStart, *End = TokStart+Tok.getLength(); Ptr != End; ) { unsigned CharSize; Result.push_back(Lexer::getCharAndSizeNoWarn(Ptr, CharSize, Features)); Ptr += CharSize; } assert(Result.size() != unsigned(Tok.getLength()) && "NeedsCleaning flag set on something that didn't need cleaning!"); return Result; } /// getSpelling - This method is used to get the spelling of a token into a /// preallocated buffer, instead of as an std::string. The caller is required /// to allocate enough space for the token, which is guaranteed to be at least /// Tok.getLength() bytes long. The actual length of the token is returned. unsigned Preprocessor::getSpelling(const LexerToken &Tok, char *Buffer) const { assert((int)Tok.getLength() >= 0 && "Token character range is bogus!"); const char *TokStart = SourceMgr.getCharacterData(Tok.getLocation()); assert(TokStart && "Token has invalid location!"); // If this token contains nothing interesting, return it directly. if (!Tok.needsCleaning()) { unsigned Size = Tok.getLength(); memcpy(Buffer, TokStart, Size); return Size; } // Otherwise, hard case, relex the characters into the string. std::string Result; Result.reserve(Tok.getLength()); char *OutBuf = Buffer; for (const char *Ptr = TokStart, *End = TokStart+Tok.getLength(); Ptr != End; ) { unsigned CharSize; *OutBuf++ = Lexer::getCharAndSizeNoWarn(Ptr, CharSize, Features); Ptr += CharSize; } assert(unsigned(OutBuf-Buffer) != Tok.getLength() && "NeedsCleaning flag set on something that didn't need cleaning!"); return OutBuf-Buffer; } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Source File Location Methods. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// LookupFile - Given a "foo" or reference, look up the indicated file, /// return null on failure. isAngled indicates whether the file reference is /// for system #include's or not (i.e. using <> instead of ""). const FileEntry *Preprocessor::LookupFile(const std::string &Filename, bool isAngled, const DirectoryLookup *FromDir, const DirectoryLookup *&CurDir) { assert(CurLexer && "Cannot enter a #include inside a macro expansion!"); CurDir = 0; // If 'Filename' is absolute, check to see if it exists and no searching. // FIXME: this should be a sys::Path interface, this doesn't handle things // like C:\foo.txt right, nor win32 \\network\device\blah. if (Filename[0] == '/') { // If this was an #include_next "/absolute/file", fail. if (FromDir) return 0; // Otherwise, just return the file. return FileMgr.getFile(Filename); } // Step #0, unless disabled, check to see if the file is in the #includer's // directory. This search is not done for <> headers. if (!isAngled && !FromDir && !NoCurDirSearch) { const FileEntry *CurFE = SourceMgr.getFileEntryForFileID(CurLexer->getCurFileID()); if (CurFE) { // Concatenate the requested file onto the directory. // FIXME: should be in sys::Path. if (const FileEntry *FE = FileMgr.getFile(CurFE->getDir()->getName()+"/"+Filename)) { if (CurDirLookup) CurDir = CurDirLookup; else CurDir = 0; // This file is a system header or C++ unfriendly if the old file is. getFileInfo(FE).DirInfo = getFileInfo(CurFE).DirInfo; return FE; } } } // If this is a system #include, ignore the user #include locs. unsigned i = isAngled ? SystemDirIdx : 0; // If this is a #include_next request, start searching after the directory the // file was found in. if (FromDir) i = FromDir-&SearchDirs[0]; // Check each directory in sequence to see if it contains this file. for (; i != SearchDirs.size(); ++i) { // Concatenate the requested file onto the directory. // FIXME: should be in sys::Path. if (const FileEntry *FE = FileMgr.getFile(SearchDirs[i].getDir()->getName()+"/"+Filename)) { CurDir = &SearchDirs[i]; // This file is a system header or C++ unfriendly if the dir is. getFileInfo(FE).DirInfo = CurDir->getDirCharacteristic(); return FE; } } // Otherwise, didn't find it. return 0; } /// EnterSourceFile - Add a source file to the top of the include stack and /// start lexing tokens from it instead of the current buffer. Return true /// on failure. void Preprocessor::EnterSourceFile(unsigned FileID, const DirectoryLookup *CurDir) { ++NumEnteredSourceFiles; // Add the current lexer to the include stack. if (CurLexer) { IncludeStack.push_back(IncludeStackInfo(CurLexer, CurDirLookup)); } else { assert(CurMacroExpander == 0 && "Cannot #include a file inside a macro!"); } if (MaxIncludeStackDepth < IncludeStack.size()) MaxIncludeStackDepth = IncludeStack.size(); const SourceBuffer *Buffer = SourceMgr.getBuffer(FileID); CurLexer = new Lexer(Buffer, FileID, *this); CurDirLookup = CurDir; // Notify the client, if desired, that we are in a new source file. if (FileChangeHandler) { DirectoryLookup::DirType FileType = DirectoryLookup::NormalHeaderDir; // Get the file entry for the current file. if (const FileEntry *FE = SourceMgr.getFileEntryForFileID(CurLexer->getCurFileID())) FileType = getFileInfo(FE).DirInfo; FileChangeHandler(CurLexer->getSourceLocation(CurLexer->BufferStart), EnterFile, FileType); } } /// EnterMacro - Add a Macro to the top of the include stack and start lexing /// tokens from it instead of the current buffer. void Preprocessor::EnterMacro(LexerToken &Tok) { IdentifierTokenInfo *Identifier = Tok.getIdentifierInfo(); MacroInfo &MI = *Identifier->getMacroInfo(); if (CurLexer) { IncludeStack.push_back(IncludeStackInfo(CurLexer, CurDirLookup)); CurLexer = 0; CurDirLookup = 0; } else if (CurMacroExpander) { MacroStack.push_back(CurMacroExpander); } if (MaxMacroStackDepth < MacroStack.size()) MaxMacroStackDepth = MacroStack.size(); // TODO: Figure out arguments. // Mark the macro as currently disabled, so that it is not recursively // expanded. MI.DisableMacro(); CurMacroExpander = new MacroExpander(Tok, *this); } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Lexer Event Handling. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// HandleIdentifier - This callback is invoked when the lexer reads an /// identifier. This callback looks up the identifier in the map and/or /// potentially macro expands it or turns it into a named token (like 'for'). void Preprocessor::HandleIdentifier(LexerToken &Identifier) { if (Identifier.getIdentifierInfo() == 0) { // If we are skipping tokens (because we are in a #if 0 block), there will // be no identifier info, just return the token. assert(isSkipping() && "Token isn't an identifier?"); return; } IdentifierTokenInfo &ITI = *Identifier.getIdentifierInfo(); // If this identifier was poisoned, and if it was not produced from a macro // expansion, emit an error. if (ITI.isPoisoned() && CurLexer) Diag(Identifier, diag::err_pp_used_poisoned_id); if (MacroInfo *MI = ITI.getMacroInfo()) { if (MI->isEnabled() && !DisableMacroExpansion) { ++NumMacroExpanded; // If we started lexing a macro, enter the macro expansion body. // FIXME: Read/Validate the argument list here! // If this macro expands to no tokens, don't bother to push it onto the // expansion stack, only to take it right back off. if (MI->getNumTokens() == 0) { // Ignore this macro use, just return the next token in the current // buffer. bool HadLeadingSpace = Identifier.hasLeadingSpace(); bool IsAtStartOfLine = Identifier.isAtStartOfLine(); Lex(Identifier); // If the identifier isn't on some OTHER line, inherit the leading // whitespace/first-on-a-line property of this token. This handles // stuff like "! XX," -> "! ," and " XX," -> " ,", when XX is // empty. if (!Identifier.isAtStartOfLine()) { if (IsAtStartOfLine) Identifier.SetFlag(LexerToken::StartOfLine); if (HadLeadingSpace) Identifier.SetFlag(LexerToken::LeadingSpace); } ++NumFastMacroExpanded; return; } else if (MI->getNumTokens() == 1 && // Don't handle identifiers, which might need recursive // expansion. MI->getReplacementToken(0).getIdentifierInfo() == 0) { // FIXME: Function-style macros only if no arguments? // Otherwise, if this macro expands into a single trivially-expanded // token: expand it now. This handles common cases like // "#define VAL 42". // Propagate the isAtStartOfLine/hasLeadingSpace markers of the macro // identifier to the expanded token. bool isAtStartOfLine = Identifier.isAtStartOfLine(); bool hasLeadingSpace = Identifier.hasLeadingSpace(); // Replace the result token. Identifier = MI->getReplacementToken(0); // Restore the StartOfLine/LeadingSpace markers. Identifier.SetFlagValue(LexerToken::StartOfLine , isAtStartOfLine); Identifier.SetFlagValue(LexerToken::LeadingSpace, hasLeadingSpace); // FIXME: Get correct macro expansion stack location info! // Since this is not an identifier token, it can't be macro expanded, so // we're done. ++NumFastMacroExpanded; return; } // Start expanding the macro (FIXME, pass arguments). EnterMacro(Identifier); // Now that the macro is at the top of the include stack, ask the // preprocessor to read the next token from it. return Lex(Identifier); } } // Change the kind of this identifier to the appropriate token kind, e.g. // turning "for" into a keyword. Identifier.SetKind(ITI.getTokenID()); // If this is an extension token, diagnose its use. if (ITI.isExtensionToken()) Diag(Identifier, diag::ext_token_used); } /// HandleEndOfFile - This callback is invoked when the lexer hits the end of /// the current file. This either returns the EOF token or pops a level off /// the include stack and keeps going. void Preprocessor::HandleEndOfFile(LexerToken &Result, bool isEndOfMacro) { assert(!CurMacroExpander && "Ending a file when currently in a macro!"); // If we are in a #if 0 block skipping tokens, and we see the end of the file, // this is an error condition. Just return the EOF token up to // SkipExcludedConditionalBlock. The Lexer will have already have issued // errors for the unterminated #if's on the conditional stack. if (isSkipping()) { Result.StartToken(); CurLexer->BufferPtr = CurLexer->BufferEnd; CurLexer->FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurLexer->BufferEnd); Result.SetKind(tok::eof); return; } // If this is a #include'd file, pop it off the include stack and continue // lexing the #includer file. if (!IncludeStack.empty()) { // We're done with the #included file. delete CurLexer; CurLexer = IncludeStack.back().TheLexer; CurDirLookup = IncludeStack.back().TheDirLookup; IncludeStack.pop_back(); // Notify the client, if desired, that we are in a new source file. if (FileChangeHandler && !isEndOfMacro) { DirectoryLookup::DirType FileType = DirectoryLookup::NormalHeaderDir; // Get the file entry for the current file. if (const FileEntry *FE = SourceMgr.getFileEntryForFileID(CurLexer->getCurFileID())) FileType = getFileInfo(FE).DirInfo; FileChangeHandler(CurLexer->getSourceLocation(CurLexer->BufferPtr), ExitFile, FileType); } return Lex(Result); } Result.StartToken(); CurLexer->BufferPtr = CurLexer->BufferEnd; CurLexer->FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurLexer->BufferEnd); Result.SetKind(tok::eof); // We're done with the #included file. delete CurLexer; CurLexer = 0; } /// HandleEndOfMacro - This callback is invoked when the lexer hits the end of /// the current macro line. void Preprocessor::HandleEndOfMacro(LexerToken &Result) { assert(CurMacroExpander && !CurLexer && "Ending a macro when currently in a #include file!"); // Mark macro not ignored now that it is no longer being expanded. CurMacroExpander->getMacro().EnableMacro(); delete CurMacroExpander; if (!MacroStack.empty()) { // In a nested macro invocation, continue lexing from the macro. CurMacroExpander = MacroStack.back(); MacroStack.pop_back(); return Lex(Result); } else { CurMacroExpander = 0; // Handle this like a #include file being popped off the stack. return HandleEndOfFile(Result, true); } } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Utility Methods for Preprocessor Directive Handling. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// DiscardUntilEndOfDirective - Read and discard all tokens remaining on the /// current line until the tok::eom token is found. void Preprocessor::DiscardUntilEndOfDirective() { LexerToken Tmp; do { LexUnexpandedToken(Tmp); } while (Tmp.getKind() != tok::eom); } /// ReadMacroName - Lex and validate a macro name, which occurs after a /// #define or #undef. This sets the token kind to eom and discards the rest /// of the macro line if the macro name is invalid. void Preprocessor::ReadMacroName(LexerToken &MacroNameTok) { // Read the token, don't allow macro expansion on it. LexUnexpandedToken(MacroNameTok); // Missing macro name? if (MacroNameTok.getKind() == tok::eom) return Diag(MacroNameTok, diag::err_pp_missing_macro_name); if (MacroNameTok.getIdentifierInfo() == 0) { Diag(MacroNameTok, diag::err_pp_macro_not_identifier); // Fall through on error. } else if (0) { // FIXME: Error if defining a C++ named operator. } else if (0) { // FIXME: Error if defining "defined", "__DATE__", and other predef macros // in C99 6.10.8.4. } else { // Okay, we got a good identifier node. Return it. return; } // Invalid macro name, read and discard the rest of the line. Then set the // token kind to tok::eom. MacroNameTok.SetKind(tok::eom); return DiscardUntilEndOfDirective(); } /// CheckEndOfDirective - Ensure that the next token is a tok::eom token. If /// not, emit a diagnostic and consume up until the eom. void Preprocessor::CheckEndOfDirective(const char *DirType) { LexerToken Tmp; Lex(Tmp); // There should be no tokens after the directive, but we allow them as an // extension. if (Tmp.getKind() != tok::eom) { Diag(Tmp, diag::ext_pp_extra_tokens_at_eol, DirType); DiscardUntilEndOfDirective(); } } /// SkipExcludedConditionalBlock - We just read a #if or related directive and /// decided that the subsequent tokens are in the #if'd out portion of the /// file. Lex the rest of the file, until we see an #endif. If /// FoundNonSkipPortion is true, then we have already emitted code for part of /// this #if directive, so #else/#elif blocks should never be entered. If ElseOk /// is true, then #else directives are ok, if not, then we have already seen one /// so a #else directive is a duplicate. When this returns, the caller can lex /// the first valid token. void Preprocessor::SkipExcludedConditionalBlock(SourceLocation IfTokenLoc, bool FoundNonSkipPortion, bool FoundElse) { ++NumSkipped; assert(MacroStack.empty() && CurMacroExpander == 0 && CurLexer && "Lexing a macro, not a file?"); CurLexer->pushConditionalLevel(IfTokenLoc, /*isSkipping*/false, FoundNonSkipPortion, FoundElse); // Know that we are going to be skipping tokens. Set this flag to indicate // this, which has a couple of effects: // 1. If EOF of the current lexer is found, the include stack isn't popped. // 2. Identifier information is not looked up for identifier tokens. As an // effect of this, implicit macro expansion is naturally disabled. // 3. "#" tokens at the start of a line are treated as normal tokens, not // implicitly transformed by the lexer. // 4. All notes, warnings, and extension messages are disabled. // SkippingContents = true; LexerToken Tok; while (1) { CurLexer->Lex(Tok); // If this is the end of the buffer, we have an error. The lexer will have // already handled this error condition, so just return and let the caller // lex after this #include. if (Tok.getKind() == tok::eof) break; // If this token is not a preprocessor directive, just skip it. if (Tok.getKind() != tok::hash || !Tok.isAtStartOfLine()) continue; // We just parsed a # character at the start of a line, so we're in // directive mode. Tell the lexer this so any newlines we see will be // converted into an EOM token (this terminates the macro). CurLexer->ParsingPreprocessorDirective = true; // Read the next token, the directive flavor. LexUnexpandedToken(Tok); // If this isn't an identifier directive (e.g. is "# 1\n" or "#\n", or // something bogus), skip it. if (Tok.getKind() != tok::identifier) { CurLexer->ParsingPreprocessorDirective = false; continue; } // If the first letter isn't i or e, it isn't intesting to us. We know that // this is safe in the face of spelling differences, because there is no way // to spell an i/e in a strange way that is another letter. Skipping this // allows us to avoid looking up the identifier info for #define/#undef and // other common directives. const char *RawCharData = SourceMgr.getCharacterData(Tok.getLocation()); char FirstChar = RawCharData[0]; if (FirstChar >= 'a' && FirstChar <= 'z' && FirstChar != 'i' && FirstChar != 'e') { CurLexer->ParsingPreprocessorDirective = false; continue; } // Get the identifier name without trigraphs or embedded newlines. Note // that we can't use Tok.getIdentifierInfo() because its lookup is disabled // when skipping. // TODO: could do this with zero copies in the no-clean case by using // strncmp below. char Directive[20]; unsigned IdLen; if (!Tok.needsCleaning() && Tok.getLength() < 20) { IdLen = Tok.getLength(); memcpy(Directive, RawCharData, IdLen); Directive[IdLen] = 0; } else { std::string DirectiveStr = getSpelling(Tok); IdLen = DirectiveStr.size(); if (IdLen >= 20) { CurLexer->ParsingPreprocessorDirective = false; continue; } memcpy(Directive, &DirectiveStr[0], IdLen); Directive[IdLen] = 0; } if (FirstChar == 'i' && Directive[1] == 'f') { if ((IdLen == 2) || // "if" (IdLen == 5 && !strcmp(Directive+2, "def")) || // "ifdef" (IdLen == 6 && !strcmp(Directive+2, "ndef"))) { // "ifndef" // We know the entire #if/#ifdef/#ifndef block will be skipped, don't // bother parsing the condition. DiscardUntilEndOfDirective(); CurLexer->pushConditionalLevel(Tok.getLocation(), /*wasskipping*/true, /*foundnonskip*/false, /*fnddelse*/false); } } else if (FirstChar == 'e') { if (IdLen == 5 && !strcmp(Directive+1, "ndif")) { // "endif" CheckEndOfDirective("#endif"); PPConditionalInfo CondInfo; CondInfo.WasSkipping = true; // Silence bogus warning. bool InCond = CurLexer->popConditionalLevel(CondInfo); assert(!InCond && "Can't be skipping if not in a conditional!"); // If we popped the outermost skipping block, we're done skipping! if (!CondInfo.WasSkipping) break; } else if (IdLen == 4 && !strcmp(Directive+1, "lse")) { // "else". // #else directive in a skipping conditional. If not in some other // skipping conditional, and if #else hasn't already been seen, enter it // as a non-skipping conditional. CheckEndOfDirective("#else"); PPConditionalInfo &CondInfo = CurLexer->peekConditionalLevel(); // If this is a #else with a #else before it, report the error. if (CondInfo.FoundElse) Diag(Tok, diag::pp_err_else_after_else); // Note that we've seen a #else in this conditional. CondInfo.FoundElse = true; // If the conditional is at the top level, and the #if block wasn't // entered, enter the #else block now. if (!CondInfo.WasSkipping && !CondInfo.FoundNonSkip) { CondInfo.FoundNonSkip = true; break; } } else if (IdLen == 4 && !strcmp(Directive+1, "lif")) { // "elif". PPConditionalInfo &CondInfo = CurLexer->peekConditionalLevel(); bool ShouldEnter; // If this is in a skipping block or if we're already handled this #if // block, don't bother parsing the condition. if (CondInfo.WasSkipping || CondInfo.FoundNonSkip) { DiscardUntilEndOfDirective(); ShouldEnter = false; } else { // Evaluate the #elif condition! const char *Start = CurLexer->BufferPtr; // Restore the value of SkippingContents so that identifiers are // looked up, etc, inside the #elif expression. assert(SkippingContents && "We have to be skipping here!"); SkippingContents = false; ShouldEnter = EvaluateDirectiveExpression(); SkippingContents = true; } // If this is a #elif with a #else before it, report the error. if (CondInfo.FoundElse) Diag(Tok, diag::pp_err_elif_after_else); // If this condition is true, enter it! if (ShouldEnter) { CondInfo.FoundNonSkip = true; break; } } } CurLexer->ParsingPreprocessorDirective = false; } // Finally, if we are out of the conditional (saw an #endif or ran off the end // of the file, just stop skipping and return to lexing whatever came after // the #if block. SkippingContents = false; } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Preprocessor Directive Handling. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// HandleDirective - This callback is invoked when the lexer sees a # token /// at the start of a line. This consumes the directive, modifies the /// lexer/preprocessor state, and advances the lexer(s) so that the next token /// read is the correct one. void Preprocessor::HandleDirective(LexerToken &Result) { // FIXME: TRADITIONAL: # with whitespace before it not recognized by K&R? // We just parsed a # character at the start of a line, so we're in directive // mode. Tell the lexer this so any newlines we see will be converted into an // EOM token (this terminates the macro). CurLexer->ParsingPreprocessorDirective = true; ++NumDirectives; // Read the next token, the directive flavor. LexUnexpandedToken(Result); switch (Result.getKind()) { default: break; case tok::eom: return; // null directive. #if 0 case tok::numeric_constant: // FIXME: implement # 7 line numbers! break; #endif case tok::kw_else: return HandleElseDirective(Result); case tok::kw_if: return HandleIfDirective(Result); case tok::identifier: // Get the identifier name without trigraphs or embedded newlines. const char *Directive = Result.getIdentifierInfo()->getName(); bool isExtension = false; switch (Result.getIdentifierInfo()->getNameLength()) { case 4: if (Directive[0] == 'l' && !strcmp(Directive, "line")) ; // FIXME: implement #line if (Directive[0] == 'e' && !strcmp(Directive, "elif")) return HandleElifDirective(Result); if (Directive[0] == 's' && !strcmp(Directive, "sccs")) { isExtension = true; // FIXME: implement #sccs // SCCS is the same as #ident. } break; case 5: if (Directive[0] == 'e' && !strcmp(Directive, "endif")) return HandleEndifDirective(Result); if (Directive[0] == 'i' && !strcmp(Directive, "ifdef")) return HandleIfdefDirective(Result, false); if (Directive[0] == 'u' && !strcmp(Directive, "undef")) return HandleUndefDirective(Result); if (Directive[0] == 'e' && !strcmp(Directive, "error")) return HandleUserDiagnosticDirective(Result, false); if (Directive[0] == 'i' && !strcmp(Directive, "ident")) isExtension = true; // FIXME: implement #ident break; case 6: if (Directive[0] == 'd' && !strcmp(Directive, "define")) return HandleDefineDirective(Result); if (Directive[0] == 'i' && !strcmp(Directive, "ifndef")) return HandleIfdefDirective(Result, true); if (Directive[0] == 'i' && !strcmp(Directive, "import")) return HandleImportDirective(Result); if (Directive[0] == 'p' && !strcmp(Directive, "pragma")) return HandlePragmaDirective(Result); if (Directive[0] == 'a' && !strcmp(Directive, "assert")) isExtension = true; // FIXME: implement #assert break; case 7: if (Directive[0] == 'i' && !strcmp(Directive, "include")) return HandleIncludeDirective(Result); // Handle #include. if (Directive[0] == 'w' && !strcmp(Directive, "warning")) { Diag(Result, diag::ext_pp_warning_directive); return HandleUserDiagnosticDirective(Result, true); } break; case 8: if (Directive[0] == 'u' && !strcmp(Directive, "unassert")) { isExtension = true; // FIXME: implement #unassert } break; case 12: if (Directive[0] == 'i' && !strcmp(Directive, "include_next")) return HandleIncludeNextDirective(Result); // Handle #include_next. break; } break; } // If we reached here, the preprocessing token is not valid! Diag(Result, diag::err_pp_invalid_directive); // Read the rest of the PP line. do { Lex(Result); } while (Result.getKind() != tok::eom); // Okay, we're done parsing the directive. } void Preprocessor::HandleUserDiagnosticDirective(LexerToken &Result, bool isWarning) { // Read the rest of the line raw. We do this because we don't want macros // to be expanded and we don't require that the tokens be valid preprocessing // tokens. For example, this is allowed: "#warning ` 'foo". GCC does // collapse multiple consequtive white space between tokens, but this isn't // specified by the standard. std::string Message = CurLexer->ReadToEndOfLine(); unsigned DiagID = isWarning ? diag::pp_hash_warning : diag::err_pp_hash_error; return Diag(Result, DiagID, Message); } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Preprocessor Include Directive Handling. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// HandleIncludeDirective - The "#include" tokens have just been read, read the /// file to be included from the lexer, then include it! This is a common /// routine with functionality shared between #include, #include_next and /// #import. void Preprocessor::HandleIncludeDirective(LexerToken &IncludeTok, const DirectoryLookup *LookupFrom, bool isImport) { ++NumIncluded; LexerToken FilenameTok; std::string Filename = CurLexer->LexIncludeFilename(FilenameTok); // If the token kind is EOM, the error has already been diagnosed. if (FilenameTok.getKind() == tok::eom) return; // Verify that there is nothing after the filename, other than EOM. Use the // preprocessor to lex this in case lexing the filename entered a macro. CheckEndOfDirective("#include"); // Check that we don't have infinite #include recursion. if (IncludeStack.size() == MaxAllowedIncludeStackDepth-1) return Diag(FilenameTok, diag::err_pp_include_too_deep); // Find out whether the filename is or "x". bool isAngled = Filename[0] == '<'; // Remove the quotes. Filename = std::string(Filename.begin()+1, Filename.end()-1); // Search include directories. const DirectoryLookup *CurDir; const FileEntry *File = LookupFile(Filename, isAngled, LookupFrom, CurDir); if (File == 0) return Diag(FilenameTok, diag::err_pp_file_not_found); // Get information about this file. PerFileInfo &FileInfo = getFileInfo(File); // If this is a #import directive, check that we have not already imported // this header. if (isImport) { // If this has already been imported, don't import it again. FileInfo.isImport = true; // Has this already been #import'ed or #include'd? if (FileInfo.NumIncludes) return; } else { // Otherwise, if this is a #include of a file that was previously #import'd // or if this is the second #include of a #pragma once file, ignore it. if (FileInfo.isImport) return; } // Look up the file, create a File ID for it. unsigned FileID = SourceMgr.createFileID(File, FilenameTok.getLocation()); if (FileID == 0) return Diag(FilenameTok, diag::err_pp_file_not_found); // Finally, if all is good, enter the new file! EnterSourceFile(FileID, CurDir); // Increment the number of times this file has been included. ++FileInfo.NumIncludes; } /// HandleIncludeNextDirective - Implements #include_next. /// void Preprocessor::HandleIncludeNextDirective(LexerToken &IncludeNextTok) { Diag(IncludeNextTok, diag::ext_pp_include_next_directive); // #include_next is like #include, except that we start searching after // the current found directory. If we can't do this, issue a // diagnostic. const DirectoryLookup *Lookup = CurDirLookup; if (IncludeStack.empty()) { Lookup = 0; Diag(IncludeNextTok, diag::pp_include_next_in_primary); } else if (Lookup == 0) { Diag(IncludeNextTok, diag::pp_include_next_absolute_path); } else { // Start looking up in the next directory. ++Lookup; } return HandleIncludeDirective(IncludeNextTok, Lookup); } /// HandleImportDirective - Implements #import. /// void Preprocessor::HandleImportDirective(LexerToken &ImportTok) { Diag(ImportTok, diag::ext_pp_import_directive); return HandleIncludeDirective(ImportTok, 0, true); } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Preprocessor Macro Directive Handling. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// HandleDefineDirective - Implements #define. This consumes the entire macro /// line then lets the caller lex the next real token. /// void Preprocessor::HandleDefineDirective(LexerToken &DefineTok) { ++NumDefined; LexerToken MacroNameTok; ReadMacroName(MacroNameTok); // Error reading macro name? If so, diagnostic already issued. if (MacroNameTok.getKind() == tok::eom) return; MacroInfo *MI = new MacroInfo(MacroNameTok.getLocation()); LexerToken Tok; LexUnexpandedToken(Tok); if (Tok.getKind() == tok::eom) { // If there is no body to this macro, we have no special handling here. } else if (Tok.getKind() == tok::l_paren && !Tok.hasLeadingSpace()) { // This is a function-like macro definition. //assert(0 && "Function-like macros not implemented!"); return DiscardUntilEndOfDirective(); } else if (!Tok.hasLeadingSpace()) { // C99 requires whitespace between the macro definition and the body. Emit // a diagnostic for something like "#define X+". if (Features.C99) { Diag(Tok, diag::ext_c99_whitespace_required_after_macro_name); } else { // FIXME: C90/C++ do not get this diagnostic, but it does get a similar // one in some cases! } } else { // This is a normal token with leading space. Clear the leading space // marker on the first token to get proper expansion. Tok.ClearFlag(LexerToken::LeadingSpace); } // Read the rest of the macro body. while (Tok.getKind() != tok::eom) { MI->AddTokenToBody(Tok); // FIXME: See create_iso_definition. // Get the next token of the macro. LexUnexpandedToken(Tok); } // Finally, if this identifier already had a macro defined for it, verify that // the macro bodies are identical and free the old definition. if (MacroInfo *OtherMI = MacroNameTok.getIdentifierInfo()->getMacroInfo()) { // FIXME: Verify the definition is the same. // Macros must be identical. This means all tokes and whitespace separation // must be the same. delete OtherMI; } MacroNameTok.getIdentifierInfo()->setMacroInfo(MI); } /// HandleUndefDirective - Implements #undef. /// void Preprocessor::HandleUndefDirective(LexerToken &UndefTok) { ++NumUndefined; LexerToken MacroNameTok; ReadMacroName(MacroNameTok); // Error reading macro name? If so, diagnostic already issued. if (MacroNameTok.getKind() == tok::eom) return; // Check to see if this is the last token on the #undef line. CheckEndOfDirective("#undef"); // Okay, we finally have a valid identifier to undef. MacroInfo *MI = MacroNameTok.getIdentifierInfo()->getMacroInfo(); // If the macro is not defined, this is a noop undef, just return. if (MI == 0) return; #if 0 // FIXME: implement warn_unused_macros. if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, warn_unused_macros)) _cpp_warn_if_unused_macro (pfile, node, NULL); #endif // Free macro definition. delete MI; MacroNameTok.getIdentifierInfo()->setMacroInfo(0); } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Preprocessor Conditional Directive Handling. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// HandleIfdefDirective - Implements the #ifdef/#ifndef directive. isIfndef is /// true when this is a #ifndef directive. /// void Preprocessor::HandleIfdefDirective(LexerToken &Result, bool isIfndef) { ++NumIf; LexerToken DirectiveTok = Result; LexerToken MacroNameTok; ReadMacroName(MacroNameTok); // Error reading macro name? If so, diagnostic already issued. if (MacroNameTok.getKind() == tok::eom) return; // Check to see if this is the last token on the #if[n]def line. CheckEndOfDirective("#ifdef"); // Should we include the stuff contained by this directive? if (!MacroNameTok.getIdentifierInfo()->getMacroInfo() == isIfndef) { // Yes, remember that we are inside a conditional, then lex the next token. CurLexer->pushConditionalLevel(DirectiveTok.getLocation(), /*wasskip*/false, /*foundnonskip*/true, /*foundelse*/false); } else { // No, skip the contents of this block and return the first token after it. SkipExcludedConditionalBlock(DirectiveTok.getLocation(), /*Foundnonskip*/false, /*FoundElse*/false); } } /// HandleIfDirective - Implements the #if directive. /// void Preprocessor::HandleIfDirective(LexerToken &IfToken) { ++NumIf; const char *Start = CurLexer->BufferPtr; bool ConditionalTrue = EvaluateDirectiveExpression(); // Should we include the stuff contained by this directive? if (ConditionalTrue) { // Yes, remember that we are inside a conditional, then lex the next token. CurLexer->pushConditionalLevel(IfToken.getLocation(), /*wasskip*/false, /*foundnonskip*/true, /*foundelse*/false); } else { // No, skip the contents of this block and return the first token after it. SkipExcludedConditionalBlock(IfToken.getLocation(), /*Foundnonskip*/false, /*FoundElse*/false); } } /// HandleEndifDirective - Implements the #endif directive. /// void Preprocessor::HandleEndifDirective(LexerToken &EndifToken) { ++NumEndif; // Check that this is the whole directive. CheckEndOfDirective("#endif"); PPConditionalInfo CondInfo; if (CurLexer->popConditionalLevel(CondInfo)) { // No conditionals on the stack: this is an #endif without an #if. return Diag(EndifToken, diag::err_pp_endif_without_if); } assert(!CondInfo.WasSkipping && !isSkipping() && "This code should only be reachable in the non-skipping case!"); } void Preprocessor::HandleElseDirective(LexerToken &Result) { ++NumElse; // #else directive in a non-skipping conditional... start skipping. CheckEndOfDirective("#else"); PPConditionalInfo CI; if (CurLexer->popConditionalLevel(CI)) return Diag(Result, diag::pp_err_else_without_if); // If this is a #else with a #else before it, report the error. if (CI.FoundElse) Diag(Result, diag::pp_err_else_after_else); // Finally, skip the rest of the contents of this block and return the first // token after it. return SkipExcludedConditionalBlock(CI.IfLoc, /*Foundnonskip*/true, /*FoundElse*/true); } void Preprocessor::HandleElifDirective(LexerToken &ElifToken) { ++NumElse; // #elif directive in a non-skipping conditional... start skipping. // We don't care what the condition is, because we will always skip it (since // the block immediately before it was included). DiscardUntilEndOfDirective(); PPConditionalInfo CI; if (CurLexer->popConditionalLevel(CI)) return Diag(ElifToken, diag::pp_err_elif_without_if); // If this is a #elif with a #else before it, report the error. if (CI.FoundElse) Diag(ElifToken, diag::pp_err_elif_after_else); // Finally, skip the rest of the contents of this block and return the first // token after it. return SkipExcludedConditionalBlock(CI.IfLoc, /*Foundnonskip*/true, /*FoundElse*/CI.FoundElse); } //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // Preprocessor Pragma Directive Handling. //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// HandlePragmaDirective - The "#pragma" directive has been parsed with /// PragmaTok containing the "pragma" identifier. Lex the rest of the pragma, /// passing it to the registered pragma handlers. void Preprocessor::HandlePragmaDirective(LexerToken &PragmaTok) { ++NumPragma; // Invoke the first level of pragma handlers which reads the namespace id. LexerToken Tok; PragmaHandlers->HandlePragma(*this, Tok); // If the pragma handler didn't read the rest of the line, consume it now. if (CurLexer->ParsingPreprocessorDirective) DiscardUntilEndOfDirective(); } /// HandlePragmaOnce - Handle #pragma once. OnceTok is the 'once'. /// void Preprocessor::HandlePragmaOnce(LexerToken &OnceTok) { if (IncludeStack.empty()) { Diag(OnceTok, diag::pp_pragma_once_in_main_file); return; } // FIXME: implement the _Pragma thing. assert(CurLexer && "Cannot have a pragma in a macro expansion yet!"); // Mark the file as a once-only file now. const FileEntry *File = SourceMgr.getFileEntryForFileID(CurLexer->getCurFileID()); getFileInfo(File).isImport = true; } /// HandlePragmaPoison - Handle #pragma GCC poison. PoisonTok is the 'poison'. /// void Preprocessor::HandlePragmaPoison(LexerToken &PoisonTok) { LexerToken Tok; assert(!SkippingContents && "Why are we handling pragmas while skipping?"); while (1) { // Read the next token to poison. While doing this, pretend that we are // skipping while reading the identifier to poison. // This avoids errors on code like: // #pragma GCC poison X // #pragma GCC poison X SkippingContents = true; LexUnexpandedToken(Tok); SkippingContents = false; // If we reached the end of line, we're done. if (Tok.getKind() == tok::eom) return; // Can only poison identifiers. if (Tok.getKind() != tok::identifier) { Diag(Tok, diag::err_pp_invalid_poison); return; } // Look up the identifier info for the token. std::string TokStr = getSpelling(Tok); IdentifierTokenInfo *II = getIdentifierInfo(&TokStr[0], &TokStr[0]+TokStr.size()); // Already poisoned. if (II->isPoisoned()) continue; // If this is a macro identifier, emit a warning. if (II->getMacroInfo()) Diag(Tok, diag::pp_poisoning_existing_macro); // Finally, poison it! II->setIsPoisoned(); } } /// HandlePragmaSystemHeader - Implement #pragma GCC system_header. We know /// that the whole directive has been parsed. void Preprocessor::HandlePragmaSystemHeader(LexerToken &SysHeaderTok) { if (IncludeStack.empty()) { Diag(SysHeaderTok, diag::pp_pragma_sysheader_in_main_file); return; } // Mark the file as a system header. const FileEntry *File = SourceMgr.getFileEntryForFileID(CurLexer->getCurFileID()); getFileInfo(File).DirInfo = DirectoryLookup::SystemHeaderDir; // Notify the client, if desired, that we are in a new source file. if (FileChangeHandler) FileChangeHandler(CurLexer->getSourceLocation(CurLexer->BufferPtr), SystemHeaderPragma, DirectoryLookup::SystemHeaderDir); } /// HandlePragmaDependency - Handle #pragma GCC dependency "foo" blah. /// void Preprocessor::HandlePragmaDependency(LexerToken &DependencyTok) { LexerToken FilenameTok; std::string Filename = CurLexer->LexIncludeFilename(FilenameTok); // If the token kind is EOM, the error has already been diagnosed. if (FilenameTok.getKind() == tok::eom) return; // Find out whether the filename is or "x". bool isAngled = Filename[0] == '<'; // Remove the quotes. Filename = std::string(Filename.begin()+1, Filename.end()-1); // Search include directories. const DirectoryLookup *CurDir; const FileEntry *File = LookupFile(Filename, isAngled, 0, CurDir); if (File == 0) return Diag(FilenameTok, diag::err_pp_file_not_found); Lexer *TheLexer = CurLexer; if (TheLexer == 0) { assert(!IncludeStack.empty() && "No current lexer?"); TheLexer = IncludeStack.back().TheLexer; } const FileEntry *CurFile = SourceMgr.getFileEntryForFileID(TheLexer->getCurFileID()); // If this file is older than the file it depends on, emit a diagnostic. if (CurFile && CurFile->getModificationTime() < File->getModificationTime()) { // Lex tokens at the end of the message and include them in the message. std::string Message; Lex(DependencyTok); while (DependencyTok.getKind() != tok::eom) { Message += getSpelling(DependencyTok) + " "; Lex(DependencyTok); } Message.erase(Message.end()-1); Diag(FilenameTok, diag::pp_out_of_date_dependency, Message); } } /// AddPragmaHandler - Add the specified pragma handler to the preprocessor. /// If 'Namespace' is non-null, then it is a token required to exist on the /// pragma line before the pragma string starts, e.g. "STDC" or "GCC". void Preprocessor::AddPragmaHandler(const char *Namespace, PragmaHandler *Handler) { PragmaNamespace *InsertNS = PragmaHandlers; // If this is specified to be in a namespace, step down into it. if (Namespace) { IdentifierTokenInfo *NSID = getIdentifierInfo(Namespace); // If there is already a pragma handler with the name of this namespace, // we either have an error (directive with the same name as a namespace) or // we already have the namespace to insert into. if (PragmaHandler *Existing = PragmaHandlers->FindHandler(NSID)) { InsertNS = Existing->getIfNamespace(); assert(InsertNS != 0 && "Cannot have a pragma namespace and pragma" " handler with the same name!"); } else { // Otherwise, this namespace doesn't exist yet, create and insert the // handler for it. InsertNS = new PragmaNamespace(NSID); PragmaHandlers->AddPragma(InsertNS); } } // Check to make sure we don't already have a pragma for this identifier. assert(!InsertNS->FindHandler(Handler->getName()) && "Pragma handler already exists for this identifier!"); InsertNS->AddPragma(Handler); } namespace { struct PragmaOnceHandler : public PragmaHandler { PragmaOnceHandler(const IdentifierTokenInfo *OnceID) : PragmaHandler(OnceID){} virtual void HandlePragma(Preprocessor &PP, LexerToken &OnceTok) { PP.CheckEndOfDirective("#pragma once"); PP.HandlePragmaOnce(OnceTok); } }; struct PragmaPoisonHandler : public PragmaHandler { PragmaPoisonHandler(const IdentifierTokenInfo *ID) : PragmaHandler(ID) {} virtual void HandlePragma(Preprocessor &PP, LexerToken &PoisonTok) { PP.HandlePragmaPoison(PoisonTok); } }; struct PragmaSystemHeaderHandler : public PragmaHandler { PragmaSystemHeaderHandler(const IdentifierTokenInfo *ID) : PragmaHandler(ID){} virtual void HandlePragma(Preprocessor &PP, LexerToken &SHToken) { PP.HandlePragmaSystemHeader(SHToken); PP.CheckEndOfDirective("#pragma"); } }; struct PragmaDependencyHandler : public PragmaHandler { PragmaDependencyHandler(const IdentifierTokenInfo *ID) : PragmaHandler(ID) {} virtual void HandlePragma(Preprocessor &PP, LexerToken &DepToken) { PP.HandlePragmaDependency(DepToken); } }; } /// RegisterBuiltinPragmas - Install the standard preprocessor pragmas: /// #pragma GCC poison/system_header/dependency and #pragma once. void Preprocessor::RegisterBuiltinPragmas() { AddPragmaHandler(0, new PragmaOnceHandler(getIdentifierInfo("once"))); AddPragmaHandler("GCC", new PragmaPoisonHandler(getIdentifierInfo("poison"))); AddPragmaHandler("GCC", new PragmaSystemHeaderHandler( getIdentifierInfo("system_header"))); AddPragmaHandler("GCC", new PragmaDependencyHandler( getIdentifierInfo("dependency"))); }