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//===-- ApplyReplacements.cpp - Apply and deduplicate replacements --------===//
//
// 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
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
///
/// \file
/// This file provides the implementation for deduplicating, detecting
/// conflicts in, and applying collections of Replacements.
///
/// FIXME: Use Diagnostics for output instead of llvm::errs().
///
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "clang-apply-replacements/Tooling/ApplyReplacements.h"
#include "clang/Basic/LangOptions.h"
#include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h"
#include "clang/Format/Format.h"
#include "clang/Lex/Lexer.h"
#include "clang/Rewrite/Core/Rewriter.h"
#include "clang/Tooling/Core/Diagnostic.h"
#include "clang/Tooling/DiagnosticsYaml.h"
#include "clang/Tooling/ReplacementsYaml.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
#include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
using namespace llvm;
using namespace clang;
static void eatDiagnostics(const SMDiagnostic &, void *) {}
namespace clang {
namespace replace {
std::error_code collectReplacementsFromDirectory(
const llvm::StringRef Directory, TUReplacements &TUs,
TUReplacementFiles &TUFiles, clang::DiagnosticsEngine &Diagnostics) {
using namespace llvm::sys::fs;
using namespace llvm::sys::path;
std::error_code ErrorCode;
for (recursive_directory_iterator I(Directory, ErrorCode), E;
I != E && !ErrorCode; I.increment(ErrorCode)) {
if (filename(I->path())[0] == '.') {
// Indicate not to descend into directories beginning with '.'
I.no_push();
continue;
}
if (extension(I->path()) != ".yaml")
continue;
TUFiles.push_back(I->path());
ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer>> Out =
MemoryBuffer::getFile(I->path());
if (std::error_code BufferError = Out.getError()) {
errs() << "Error reading " << I->path() << ": " << BufferError.message()
<< "\n";
continue;
}
yaml::Input YIn(Out.get()->getBuffer(), nullptr, &eatDiagnostics);
tooling::TranslationUnitReplacements TU;
YIn >> TU;
if (YIn.error()) {
// File doesn't appear to be a header change description. Ignore it.
continue;
}
// Only keep files that properly parse.
TUs.push_back(TU);
}
return ErrorCode;
}
std::error_code collectReplacementsFromDirectory(
const llvm::StringRef Directory, TUDiagnostics &TUs,
TUReplacementFiles &TUFiles, clang::DiagnosticsEngine &Diagnostics) {
using namespace llvm::sys::fs;
using namespace llvm::sys::path;
std::error_code ErrorCode;
for (recursive_directory_iterator I(Directory, ErrorCode), E;
I != E && !ErrorCode; I.increment(ErrorCode)) {
if (filename(I->path())[0] == '.') {
// Indicate not to descend into directories beginning with '.'
I.no_push();
continue;
}
if (extension(I->path()) != ".yaml")
continue;
TUFiles.push_back(I->path());
ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer>> Out =
MemoryBuffer::getFile(I->path());
if (std::error_code BufferError = Out.getError()) {
errs() << "Error reading " << I->path() << ": " << BufferError.message()
<< "\n";
continue;
}
yaml::Input YIn(Out.get()->getBuffer(), nullptr, &eatDiagnostics);
tooling::TranslationUnitDiagnostics TU;
YIn >> TU;
if (YIn.error()) {
// File doesn't appear to be a header change description. Ignore it.
continue;
}
// Only keep files that properly parse.
TUs.push_back(TU);
}
return ErrorCode;
}
/// Extract replacements from collected TranslationUnitReplacements and
/// TranslationUnitDiagnostics and group them per file. Identical replacements
/// from diagnostics are deduplicated.
///
/// \param[in] TUs Collection of all found and deserialized
/// TranslationUnitReplacements.
/// \param[in] TUDs Collection of all found and deserialized
/// TranslationUnitDiagnostics.
/// \param[in] SM Used to deduplicate paths.
///
/// \returns A map mapping FileEntry to a set of Replacement targeting that
/// file.
static llvm::DenseMap<const FileEntry *, std::vector<tooling::Replacement>>
groupReplacements(const TUReplacements &TUs, const TUDiagnostics &TUDs,
const clang::SourceManager &SM) {
std::set<StringRef> Warned;
llvm::DenseMap<const FileEntry *, std::vector<tooling::Replacement>>
GroupedReplacements;
// Deduplicate identical replacements in diagnostics unless they are from the
// same TU.
// FIXME: Find an efficient way to deduplicate on diagnostics level.
llvm::DenseMap<const FileEntry *,
std::map<tooling::Replacement,
const tooling::TranslationUnitDiagnostics *>>
DiagReplacements;
auto AddToGroup = [&](const tooling::Replacement &R,
const tooling::TranslationUnitDiagnostics *SourceTU) {
// Use the file manager to deduplicate paths. FileEntries are
// automatically canonicalized.
if (auto Entry = SM.getFileManager().getFile(R.getFilePath())) {
if (SourceTU) {
auto &Replaces = DiagReplacements[*Entry];
auto It = Replaces.find(R);
if (It == Replaces.end())
Replaces.emplace(R, SourceTU);
else if (It->second != SourceTU)
// This replacement is a duplicate of one suggested by another TU.
return;
}
GroupedReplacements[*Entry].push_back(R);
} else if (Warned.insert(R.getFilePath()).second) {
errs() << "Described file '" << R.getFilePath()
<< "' doesn't exist. Ignoring...\n";
}
};
for (const auto &TU : TUs)
for (const tooling::Replacement &R : TU.Replacements)
AddToGroup(R, nullptr);
for (const auto &TU : TUDs)
for (const auto &D : TU.Diagnostics)
if (const auto *ChoosenFix = tooling::selectFirstFix(D)) {
for (const auto &Fix : *ChoosenFix)
for (const tooling::Replacement &R : Fix.second)
AddToGroup(R, &TU);
}
// Sort replacements per file to keep consistent behavior when
// clang-apply-replacements run on differents machine.
for (auto &FileAndReplacements : GroupedReplacements) {
llvm::sort(FileAndReplacements.second.begin(),
FileAndReplacements.second.end());
}
return GroupedReplacements;
}
bool mergeAndDeduplicate(const TUReplacements &TUs, const TUDiagnostics &TUDs,
FileToChangesMap &FileChanges,
clang::SourceManager &SM) {
auto GroupedReplacements = groupReplacements(TUs, TUDs, SM);
bool ConflictDetected = false;
// To report conflicting replacements on corresponding file, all replacements
// are stored into 1 big AtomicChange.
for (const auto &FileAndReplacements : GroupedReplacements) {
const FileEntry *Entry = FileAndReplacements.first;
const SourceLocation BeginLoc =
SM.getLocForStartOfFile(SM.getOrCreateFileID(Entry, SrcMgr::C_User));
tooling::AtomicChange FileChange(Entry->getName(), Entry->getName());
for (const auto &R : FileAndReplacements.second) {
llvm::Error Err =
FileChange.replace(SM, BeginLoc.getLocWithOffset(R.getOffset()),
R.getLength(), R.getReplacementText());
if (Err) {
// FIXME: This will report conflicts by pair using a file+offset format
// which is not so much human readable.
// A first improvement could be to translate offset to line+col. For
// this and without loosing error message some modifications around
// `tooling::ReplacementError` are need (access to
// `getReplacementErrString`).
// A better strategy could be to add a pretty printer methods for
// conflict reporting. Methods that could be parameterized to report a
// conflict in different format, file+offset, file+line+col, or even
// more human readable using VCS conflict markers.
// For now, printing directly the error reported by `AtomicChange` is
// the easiest solution.
errs() << llvm::toString(std::move(Err)) << "\n";
ConflictDetected = true;
}
}
FileChanges.try_emplace(Entry,
std::vector<tooling::AtomicChange>{FileChange});
}
return !ConflictDetected;
}
llvm::Expected<std::string>
applyChanges(StringRef File, const std::vector<tooling::AtomicChange> &Changes,
const tooling::ApplyChangesSpec &Spec,
DiagnosticsEngine &Diagnostics) {
FileManager Files((FileSystemOptions()));
SourceManager SM(Diagnostics, Files);
llvm::ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer>> Buffer =
SM.getFileManager().getBufferForFile(File);
if (!Buffer)
return errorCodeToError(Buffer.getError());
return tooling::applyAtomicChanges(File, Buffer.get()->getBuffer(), Changes,
Spec);
}
bool deleteReplacementFiles(const TUReplacementFiles &Files,
clang::DiagnosticsEngine &Diagnostics) {
bool Success = true;
for (const auto &Filename : Files) {
std::error_code Error = llvm::sys::fs::remove(Filename);
if (Error) {
Success = false;
// FIXME: Use Diagnostics for outputting errors.
errs() << "Error deleting file: " << Filename << "\n";
errs() << Error.message() << "\n";
errs() << "Please delete the file manually\n";
}
}
return Success;
}
} // end namespace replace
} // end namespace clang
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