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//===--- TextDiagnosticPrinter.cpp - Diagnostic Printer -------------------===//
//
// 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 diagnostic client prints out their diagnostic messages.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "clang/Frontend/TextDiagnosticPrinter.h"
#include "clang/Basic/DiagnosticOptions.h"
#include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h"
#include "clang/Frontend/TextDiagnostic.h"
#include "clang/Lex/Lexer.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include <algorithm>
using namespace clang;
TextDiagnosticPrinter::TextDiagnosticPrinter(raw_ostream &os,
DiagnosticOptions *diags,
bool _OwnsOutputStream)
: OS(os), DiagOpts(diags),
OwnsOutputStream(_OwnsOutputStream) {
}
TextDiagnosticPrinter::~TextDiagnosticPrinter() {
if (OwnsOutputStream)
delete &OS;
}
void TextDiagnosticPrinter::BeginSourceFile(const LangOptions &LO,
const Preprocessor *PP) {
// Build the TextDiagnostic utility.
TextDiag.reset(new TextDiagnostic(OS, LO, &*DiagOpts));
}
void TextDiagnosticPrinter::EndSourceFile() {
TextDiag.reset();
}
/// Print any diagnostic option information to a raw_ostream.
///
/// This implements all of the logic for adding diagnostic options to a message
/// (via OS). Each relevant option is comma separated and all are enclosed in
/// the standard bracketing: " [...]".
static void printDiagnosticOptions(raw_ostream &OS,
DiagnosticsEngine::Level Level,
const Diagnostic &Info,
const DiagnosticOptions &DiagOpts) {
bool Started = false;
if (DiagOpts.ShowOptionNames) {
// Handle special cases for non-warnings early.
if (Info.getID() == diag::fatal_too_many_errors) {
OS << " [-ferror-limit=]";
return;
}
// The code below is somewhat fragile because we are essentially trying to
// report to the user what happened by inferring what the diagnostic engine
// did. Eventually it might make more sense to have the diagnostic engine
// include some "why" information in the diagnostic.
// If this is a warning which has been mapped to an error by the user (as
// inferred by checking whether the default mapping is to an error) then
// flag it as such. Note that diagnostics could also have been mapped by a
// pragma, but we don't currently have a way to distinguish this.
if (Level == DiagnosticsEngine::Error &&
DiagnosticIDs::isBuiltinWarningOrExtension(Info.getID()) &&
!DiagnosticIDs::isDefaultMappingAsError(Info.getID())) {
OS << " [-Werror";
Started = true;
}
StringRef Opt = DiagnosticIDs::getWarningOptionForDiag(Info.getID());
if (!Opt.empty()) {
OS << (Started ? "," : " [")
<< (Level == DiagnosticsEngine::Remark ? "-R" : "-W") << Opt;
StringRef OptValue = Info.getDiags()->getFlagValue();
if (!OptValue.empty())
OS << "=" << OptValue;
Started = true;
}
}
// If the user wants to see category information, include it too.
if (DiagOpts.ShowCategories) {
unsigned DiagCategory =
DiagnosticIDs::getCategoryNumberForDiag(Info.getID());
if (DiagCategory) {
OS << (Started ? "," : " [");
Started = true;
if (DiagOpts.ShowCategories == 1)
OS << DiagCategory;
else {
assert(DiagOpts.ShowCategories == 2 && "Invalid ShowCategories value");
OS << DiagnosticIDs::getCategoryNameFromID(DiagCategory);
}
}
}
if (Started)
OS << ']';
}
void TextDiagnosticPrinter::HandleDiagnostic(DiagnosticsEngine::Level Level,
const Diagnostic &Info) {
// Default implementation (Warnings/errors count).
DiagnosticConsumer::HandleDiagnostic(Level, Info);
// Render the diagnostic message into a temporary buffer eagerly. We'll use
// this later as we print out the diagnostic to the terminal.
SmallString<100> OutStr;
Info.FormatDiagnostic(OutStr);
llvm::raw_svector_ostream DiagMessageStream(OutStr);
printDiagnosticOptions(DiagMessageStream, Level, Info, *DiagOpts);
// Keeps track of the starting position of the location
// information (e.g., "foo.c:10:4:") that precedes the error
// message. We use this information to determine how long the
// file+line+column number prefix is.
uint64_t StartOfLocationInfo = OS.tell();
if (!Prefix.empty())
OS << Prefix << ": ";
// Use a dedicated, simpler path for diagnostics without a valid location.
// This is important as if the location is missing, we may be emitting
// diagnostics in a context that lacks language options, a source manager, or
// other infrastructure necessary when emitting more rich diagnostics.
if (!Info.getLocation().isValid()) {
TextDiagnostic::printDiagnosticLevel(OS, Level, DiagOpts->ShowColors);
TextDiagnostic::printDiagnosticMessage(
OS, /*IsSupplemental=*/Level == DiagnosticsEngine::Note,
DiagMessageStream.str(), OS.tell() - StartOfLocationInfo,
DiagOpts->MessageLength, DiagOpts->ShowColors);
OS.flush();
return;
}
// Assert that the rest of our infrastructure is setup properly.
assert(DiagOpts && "Unexpected diagnostic without options set");
assert(Info.hasSourceManager() &&
"Unexpected diagnostic with no source manager");
assert(TextDiag && "Unexpected diagnostic outside source file processing");
TextDiag->emitDiagnostic(
FullSourceLoc(Info.getLocation(), Info.getSourceManager()), Level,
DiagMessageStream.str(), Info.getRanges(), Info.getFixItHints());
OS.flush();
}
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