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//===--- clang/Basic/CharInfo.h - Classifying ASCII Characters --*- 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
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_BASIC_CHARINFO_H
#define LLVM_CLANG_BASIC_CHARINFO_H
#include "clang/Basic/LLVM.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
namespace clang {
namespace charinfo {
extern const uint16_t InfoTable[256];
enum {
CHAR_HORZ_WS = 0x0001, // '\t', '\f', '\v'. Note, no '\0'
CHAR_VERT_WS = 0x0002, // '\r', '\n'
CHAR_SPACE = 0x0004, // ' '
CHAR_DIGIT = 0x0008, // 0-9
CHAR_XLETTER = 0x0010, // a-f,A-F
CHAR_UPPER = 0x0020, // A-Z
CHAR_LOWER = 0x0040, // a-z
CHAR_UNDER = 0x0080, // _
CHAR_PERIOD = 0x0100, // .
CHAR_RAWDEL = 0x0200, // {}[]#<>%:;?*+-/^&|~!=,"'
CHAR_PUNCT = 0x0400 // `$@()
};
enum {
CHAR_XUPPER = CHAR_XLETTER | CHAR_UPPER,
CHAR_XLOWER = CHAR_XLETTER | CHAR_LOWER
};
} // end namespace charinfo
/// Returns true if a byte is an ASCII character.
LLVM_READNONE inline bool isASCII(char c) {
return static_cast<unsigned char>(c) <= 127;
}
LLVM_READNONE inline bool isASCII(unsigned char c) { return c <= 127; }
/// Returns true if a codepoint is an ASCII character.
LLVM_READNONE inline bool isASCII(uint32_t c) { return c <= 127; }
LLVM_READNONE inline bool isASCII(int64_t c) { return 0 <= c && c <= 127; }
/// Returns true if this is a valid first character of a C identifier,
/// which is [a-zA-Z_].
LLVM_READONLY inline bool isAsciiIdentifierStart(unsigned char c,
bool AllowDollar = false) {
using namespace charinfo;
if (InfoTable[c] & (CHAR_UPPER|CHAR_LOWER|CHAR_UNDER))
return true;
return AllowDollar && c == '$';
}
/// Returns true if this is a body character of a C identifier,
/// which is [a-zA-Z0-9_].
LLVM_READONLY inline bool isAsciiIdentifierContinue(unsigned char c,
bool AllowDollar = false) {
using namespace charinfo;
if (InfoTable[c] & (CHAR_UPPER|CHAR_LOWER|CHAR_DIGIT|CHAR_UNDER))
return true;
return AllowDollar && c == '$';
}
/// Returns true if this character is horizontal ASCII whitespace:
/// ' ', '\\t', '\\f', '\\v'.
///
/// Note that this returns false for '\\0'.
LLVM_READONLY inline bool isHorizontalWhitespace(unsigned char c) {
using namespace charinfo;
return (InfoTable[c] & (CHAR_HORZ_WS|CHAR_SPACE)) != 0;
}
/// Returns true if this character is vertical ASCII whitespace: '\\n', '\\r'.
///
/// Note that this returns false for '\\0'.
LLVM_READONLY inline bool isVerticalWhitespace(unsigned char c) {
using namespace charinfo;
return (InfoTable[c] & CHAR_VERT_WS) != 0;
}
/// Return true if this character is horizontal or vertical ASCII whitespace:
/// ' ', '\\t', '\\f', '\\v', '\\n', '\\r'.
///
/// Note that this returns false for '\\0'.
LLVM_READONLY inline bool isWhitespace(unsigned char c) {
using namespace charinfo;
return (InfoTable[c] & (CHAR_HORZ_WS|CHAR_VERT_WS|CHAR_SPACE)) != 0;
}
/// Return true if this character is an ASCII digit: [0-9]
LLVM_READONLY inline bool isDigit(unsigned char c) {
using namespace charinfo;
return (InfoTable[c] & CHAR_DIGIT) != 0;
}
/// Return true if this character is a lowercase ASCII letter: [a-z]
LLVM_READONLY inline bool isLowercase(unsigned char c) {
using namespace charinfo;
return (InfoTable[c] & CHAR_LOWER) != 0;
}
/// Return true if this character is an uppercase ASCII letter: [A-Z]
LLVM_READONLY inline bool isUppercase(unsigned char c) {
using namespace charinfo;
return (InfoTable[c] & CHAR_UPPER) != 0;
}
/// Return true if this character is an ASCII letter: [a-zA-Z]
LLVM_READONLY inline bool isLetter(unsigned char c) {
using namespace charinfo;
return (InfoTable[c] & (CHAR_UPPER|CHAR_LOWER)) != 0;
}
/// Return true if this character is an ASCII letter or digit: [a-zA-Z0-9]
LLVM_READONLY inline bool isAlphanumeric(unsigned char c) {
using namespace charinfo;
return (InfoTable[c] & (CHAR_DIGIT|CHAR_UPPER|CHAR_LOWER)) != 0;
}
/// Return true if this character is an ASCII hex digit: [0-9a-fA-F]
LLVM_READONLY inline bool isHexDigit(unsigned char c) {
using namespace charinfo;
return (InfoTable[c] & (CHAR_DIGIT|CHAR_XLETTER)) != 0;
}
/// Return true if this character is an ASCII punctuation character.
///
/// Note that '_' is both a punctuation character and an identifier character!
LLVM_READONLY inline bool isPunctuation(unsigned char c) {
using namespace charinfo;
return (InfoTable[c] & (CHAR_UNDER|CHAR_PERIOD|CHAR_RAWDEL|CHAR_PUNCT)) != 0;
}
/// Return true if this character is an ASCII printable character; that is, a
/// character that should take exactly one column to print in a fixed-width
/// terminal.
LLVM_READONLY inline bool isPrintable(unsigned char c) {
using namespace charinfo;
return (InfoTable[c] & (CHAR_UPPER|CHAR_LOWER|CHAR_PERIOD|CHAR_PUNCT|
CHAR_DIGIT|CHAR_UNDER|CHAR_RAWDEL|CHAR_SPACE)) != 0;
}
/// Return true if this is the body character of a C preprocessing number,
/// which is [a-zA-Z0-9_.].
LLVM_READONLY inline bool isPreprocessingNumberBody(unsigned char c) {
using namespace charinfo;
return (InfoTable[c] &
(CHAR_UPPER|CHAR_LOWER|CHAR_DIGIT|CHAR_UNDER|CHAR_PERIOD)) != 0;
}
/// Return true if this is the body character of a C++ raw string delimiter.
LLVM_READONLY inline bool isRawStringDelimBody(unsigned char c) {
using namespace charinfo;
return (InfoTable[c] & (CHAR_UPPER|CHAR_LOWER|CHAR_PERIOD|
CHAR_DIGIT|CHAR_UNDER|CHAR_RAWDEL)) != 0;
}
enum class EscapeChar {
Single = 1,
Double = 2,
SingleAndDouble = static_cast<int>(Single) | static_cast<int>(Double),
};
/// Return C-style escaped string for special characters, or an empty string if
/// there is no such mapping.
template <EscapeChar Opt, class CharT>
LLVM_READONLY inline auto escapeCStyle(CharT Ch) -> StringRef {
switch (Ch) {
case '\\':
return "\\\\";
case '\'':
if ((static_cast<int>(Opt) & static_cast<int>(EscapeChar::Single)) == 0)
break;
return "\\'";
case '"':
if ((static_cast<int>(Opt) & static_cast<int>(EscapeChar::Double)) == 0)
break;
return "\\\"";
case '\a':
return "\\a";
case '\b':
return "\\b";
case '\f':
return "\\f";
case '\n':
return "\\n";
case '\r':
return "\\r";
case '\t':
return "\\t";
case '\v':
return "\\v";
}
return {};
}
/// Converts the given ASCII character to its lowercase equivalent.
///
/// If the character is not an uppercase character, it is returned as is.
LLVM_READONLY inline char toLowercase(char c) {
if (isUppercase(c))
return c + 'a' - 'A';
return c;
}
/// Converts the given ASCII character to its uppercase equivalent.
///
/// If the character is not a lowercase character, it is returned as is.
LLVM_READONLY inline char toUppercase(char c) {
if (isLowercase(c))
return c + 'A' - 'a';
return c;
}
/// Return true if this is a valid ASCII identifier.
///
/// Note that this is a very simple check; it does not accept UCNs as valid
/// identifier characters.
LLVM_READONLY inline bool isValidAsciiIdentifier(StringRef S,
bool AllowDollar = false) {
if (S.empty() || !isAsciiIdentifierStart(S[0], AllowDollar))
return false;
for (StringRef::iterator I = S.begin(), E = S.end(); I != E; ++I)
if (!isAsciiIdentifierContinue(*I, AllowDollar))
return false;
return true;
}
} // end namespace clang
#endif
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