//===--- MultipleIncludeOpt.h - Header Multiple-Include Optzn ---*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// /// /// \file /// \brief Defines the MultipleIncludeOpt interface. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_MULTIPLEINCLUDEOPT_H #define LLVM_CLANG_MULTIPLEINCLUDEOPT_H namespace clang { class IdentifierInfo; /// \brief Implements the simple state machine that the Lexer class uses to /// detect files subject to the 'multiple-include' optimization. /// /// The public methods in this class are triggered by various /// events that occur when a file is lexed, and after the entire file is lexed, /// information about which macro (if any) controls the header is returned. class MultipleIncludeOpt { /// ReadAnyTokens - This is set to false when a file is first opened and true /// any time a token is returned to the client or a (non-multiple-include) /// directive is parsed. When the final \#endif is parsed this is reset back /// to false, that way any tokens before the first \#ifdef or after the last /// \#endif can be easily detected. bool ReadAnyTokens; /// ReadAnyTokens - This is set to false when a file is first opened and true /// any time a token is returned to the client or a (non-multiple-include) /// directive is parsed. When the final #endif is parsed this is reset back /// to false, that way any tokens before the first #ifdef or after the last /// #endif can be easily detected. bool DidMacroExpansion; /// TheMacro - The controlling macro for a file, if valid. /// const IdentifierInfo *TheMacro; public: MultipleIncludeOpt() { ReadAnyTokens = false; DidMacroExpansion = false; TheMacro = 0; } /// Invalidate - Permanently mark this file as not being suitable for the /// include-file optimization. void Invalidate() { // If we have read tokens but have no controlling macro, the state-machine // below can never "accept". ReadAnyTokens = true; TheMacro = 0; } /// getHasReadAnyTokensVal - This is used for the \#ifndef hande-shake at the /// top of the file when reading preprocessor directives. Otherwise, reading /// the "ifndef x" would count as reading tokens. bool getHasReadAnyTokensVal() const { return ReadAnyTokens; } // If a token is read, remember that we have seen a side-effect in this file. void ReadToken() { ReadAnyTokens = true; } /// ExpandedMacro - When a macro is expanded with this lexer as the current /// buffer, this method is called to disable the MIOpt if needed. void ExpandedMacro() { DidMacroExpansion = true; } /// \brief Called when entering a top-level \#ifndef directive (or the /// "\#if !defined" equivalent) without any preceding tokens. /// /// Note, we don't care about the input value of 'ReadAnyTokens'. The caller /// ensures that this is only called if there are no tokens read before the /// \#ifndef. The caller is required to do this, because reading the \#if /// line obviously reads in in tokens. void EnterTopLevelIFNDEF(const IdentifierInfo *M) { // If the macro is already set, this is after the top-level #endif. if (TheMacro) return Invalidate(); // If we have already expanded a macro by the end of the #ifndef line, then // there is a macro expansion *in* the #ifndef line. This means that the // condition could evaluate differently when subsequently #included. Reject // this. if (DidMacroExpansion) return Invalidate(); // Remember that we're in the #if and that we have the macro. ReadAnyTokens = true; TheMacro = M; } /// \brief Invoked when a top level conditional (except \#ifndef) is found. void EnterTopLevelConditional() { // If a conditional directive (except #ifndef) is found at the top level, // there is a chunk of the file not guarded by the controlling macro. Invalidate(); } /// \brief Called when the lexer exits the top-level conditional. void ExitTopLevelConditional() { // If we have a macro, that means the top of the file was ok. Set our state // back to "not having read any tokens" so we can detect anything after the // #endif. if (!TheMacro) return Invalidate(); // At this point, we haven't "read any tokens" but we do have a controlling // macro. ReadAnyTokens = false; } /// \brief Once the entire file has been lexed, if there is a controlling /// macro, return it. const IdentifierInfo *GetControllingMacroAtEndOfFile() const { // If we haven't read any tokens after the #endif, return the controlling // macro if it's valid (if it isn't, it will be null). if (!ReadAnyTokens) return TheMacro; return 0; } }; } // end namespace clang #endif