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Summary: A *.cpp file header in LLDB (and in LLDB) should like this: ``` //===-- TestUtilities.cpp -------------------------------------------------===// ``` However in LLDB most of our source files have arbitrary changes to this format and these changes are spreading through LLDB as folks usually just use the existing source files as templates for their new files (most notably the unnecessary editor language indicator `-*- C++ -*-` is spreading and in every review someone is pointing out that this is wrong, resulting in people pointing out that this is done in the same way in other files). This patch removes most of these inconsistencies including the editor language indicators, all the different missing/additional '-' characters, files that center the file name, missing trailing `===//` (mostly caused by clang-format breaking the line). Reviewers: aprantl, espindola, jfb, shafik, JDevlieghere Reviewed By: JDevlieghere Subscribers: dexonsmith, wuzish, emaste, sdardis, nemanjai, kbarton, MaskRay, atanasyan, arphaman, jfb, abidh, jsji, JDevlieghere, usaxena95, lldb-commits Tags: #lldb Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D73258
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//===-- FileSpec.cpp ------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "lldb/Utility/FileSpec.h"
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#include "lldb/Utility/RegularExpression.h"
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#include "lldb/Utility/Stream.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Triple.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/ErrorOr.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Program.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <system_error>
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#include <vector>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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using namespace lldb;
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using namespace lldb_private;
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namespace {
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static constexpr FileSpec::Style GetNativeStyle() {
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#if defined(_WIN32)
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return FileSpec::Style::windows;
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#else
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return FileSpec::Style::posix;
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#endif
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}
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bool PathStyleIsPosix(FileSpec::Style style) {
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return (style == FileSpec::Style::posix ||
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(style == FileSpec::Style::native &&
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GetNativeStyle() == FileSpec::Style::posix));
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}
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const char *GetPathSeparators(FileSpec::Style style) {
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return llvm::sys::path::get_separator(style).data();
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}
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char GetPreferredPathSeparator(FileSpec::Style style) {
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return GetPathSeparators(style)[0];
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}
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void Denormalize(llvm::SmallVectorImpl<char> &path, FileSpec::Style style) {
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if (PathStyleIsPosix(style))
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return;
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std::replace(path.begin(), path.end(), '/', '\\');
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}
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} // end anonymous namespace
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FileSpec::FileSpec() : m_style(GetNativeStyle()) {}
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// Default constructor that can take an optional full path to a file on disk.
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FileSpec::FileSpec(llvm::StringRef path, Style style) : m_style(style) {
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SetFile(path, style);
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}
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FileSpec::FileSpec(llvm::StringRef path, const llvm::Triple &triple)
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: FileSpec{path, triple.isOSWindows() ? Style::windows : Style::posix} {}
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namespace {
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/// Safely get a character at the specified index.
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///
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/// \param[in] path
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/// A full, partial, or relative path to a file.
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///
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/// \param[in] i
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/// An index into path which may or may not be valid.
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///
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/// \return
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/// The character at index \a i if the index is valid, or 0 if
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/// the index is not valid.
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inline char safeCharAtIndex(const llvm::StringRef &path, size_t i) {
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if (i < path.size())
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return path[i];
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return 0;
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}
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/// Check if a path needs to be normalized.
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///
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/// Check if a path needs to be normalized. We currently consider a
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/// path to need normalization if any of the following are true
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/// - path contains "/./"
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/// - path contains "/../"
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/// - path contains "//"
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/// - path ends with "/"
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/// Paths that start with "./" or with "../" are not considered to
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/// need normalization since we aren't trying to resolve the path,
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/// we are just trying to remove redundant things from the path.
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///
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/// \param[in] path
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/// A full, partial, or relative path to a file.
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///
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/// \return
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/// Returns \b true if the path needs to be normalized.
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bool needsNormalization(const llvm::StringRef &path) {
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if (path.empty())
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return false;
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// We strip off leading "." values so these paths need to be normalized
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if (path[0] == '.')
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return true;
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for (auto i = path.find_first_of("\\/"); i != llvm::StringRef::npos;
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i = path.find_first_of("\\/", i + 1)) {
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const auto next = safeCharAtIndex(path, i+1);
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switch (next) {
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case 0:
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// path separator char at the end of the string which should be
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// stripped unless it is the one and only character
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return i > 0;
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case '/':
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case '\\':
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// two path separator chars in the middle of a path needs to be
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// normalized
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if (i > 0)
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return true;
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++i;
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break;
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case '.': {
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const auto next_next = safeCharAtIndex(path, i+2);
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switch (next_next) {
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default: break;
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case 0: return true; // ends with "/."
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case '/':
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case '\\':
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return true; // contains "/./"
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case '.': {
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const auto next_next_next = safeCharAtIndex(path, i+3);
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switch (next_next_next) {
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default: break;
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case 0: return true; // ends with "/.."
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case '/':
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case '\\':
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return true; // contains "/../"
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}
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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break;
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default:
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break;
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}
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}
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return false;
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}
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}
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void FileSpec::SetFile(llvm::StringRef pathname) { SetFile(pathname, m_style); }
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// Update the contents of this object with a new path. The path will be split
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// up into a directory and filename and stored as uniqued string values for
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// quick comparison and efficient memory usage.
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void FileSpec::SetFile(llvm::StringRef pathname, Style style) {
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m_filename.Clear();
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m_directory.Clear();
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m_is_resolved = false;
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m_style = (style == Style::native) ? GetNativeStyle() : style;
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if (pathname.empty())
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return;
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llvm::SmallString<128> resolved(pathname);
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// Normalize the path by removing ".", ".." and other redundant components.
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if (needsNormalization(resolved))
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llvm::sys::path::remove_dots(resolved, true, m_style);
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// Normalize back slashes to forward slashes
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if (m_style == Style::windows)
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std::replace(resolved.begin(), resolved.end(), '\\', '/');
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if (resolved.empty()) {
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// If we have no path after normalization set the path to the current
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// directory. This matches what python does and also a few other path
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// utilities.
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m_filename.SetString(".");
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return;
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}
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// Split path into filename and directory. We rely on the underlying char
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// pointer to be nullptr when the components are empty.
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llvm::StringRef filename = llvm::sys::path::filename(resolved, m_style);
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if(!filename.empty())
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m_filename.SetString(filename);
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llvm::StringRef directory = llvm::sys::path::parent_path(resolved, m_style);
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if(!directory.empty())
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m_directory.SetString(directory);
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}
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void FileSpec::SetFile(llvm::StringRef path, const llvm::Triple &triple) {
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return SetFile(path, triple.isOSWindows() ? Style::windows : Style::posix);
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}
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// Convert to pointer operator. This allows code to check any FileSpec objects
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// to see if they contain anything valid using code such as:
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//
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// if (file_spec)
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// {}
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FileSpec::operator bool() const { return m_filename || m_directory; }
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// Logical NOT operator. This allows code to check any FileSpec objects to see
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// if they are invalid using code such as:
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//
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// if (!file_spec)
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// {}
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bool FileSpec::operator!() const { return !m_directory && !m_filename; }
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bool FileSpec::DirectoryEquals(const FileSpec &rhs) const {
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const bool case_sensitive = IsCaseSensitive() || rhs.IsCaseSensitive();
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return ConstString::Equals(m_directory, rhs.m_directory, case_sensitive);
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}
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bool FileSpec::FileEquals(const FileSpec &rhs) const {
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const bool case_sensitive = IsCaseSensitive() || rhs.IsCaseSensitive();
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return ConstString::Equals(m_filename, rhs.m_filename, case_sensitive);
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}
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// Equal to operator
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bool FileSpec::operator==(const FileSpec &rhs) const {
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return FileEquals(rhs) && DirectoryEquals(rhs);
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}
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// Not equal to operator
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bool FileSpec::operator!=(const FileSpec &rhs) const { return !(*this == rhs); }
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// Less than operator
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bool FileSpec::operator<(const FileSpec &rhs) const {
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return FileSpec::Compare(*this, rhs, true) < 0;
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}
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// Dump a FileSpec object to a stream
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Stream &lldb_private::operator<<(Stream &s, const FileSpec &f) {
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f.Dump(s.AsRawOstream());
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return s;
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}
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// Clear this object by releasing both the directory and filename string values
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// and making them both the empty string.
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void FileSpec::Clear() {
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m_directory.Clear();
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m_filename.Clear();
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}
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// Compare two FileSpec objects. If "full" is true, then both the directory and
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// the filename must match. If "full" is false, then the directory names for
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// "a" and "b" are only compared if they are both non-empty. This allows a
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// FileSpec object to only contain a filename and it can match FileSpec objects
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// that have matching filenames with different paths.
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//
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// Return -1 if the "a" is less than "b", 0 if "a" is equal to "b" and "1" if
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// "a" is greater than "b".
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int FileSpec::Compare(const FileSpec &a, const FileSpec &b, bool full) {
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int result = 0;
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// case sensitivity of compare
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const bool case_sensitive = a.IsCaseSensitive() || b.IsCaseSensitive();
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// If full is true, then we must compare both the directory and filename.
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// If full is false, then if either directory is empty, then we match on the
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// basename only, and if both directories have valid values, we still do a
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// full compare. This allows for matching when we just have a filename in one
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// of the FileSpec objects.
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if (full || (a.m_directory && b.m_directory)) {
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result = ConstString::Compare(a.m_directory, b.m_directory, case_sensitive);
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if (result)
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return result;
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}
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return ConstString::Compare(a.m_filename, b.m_filename, case_sensitive);
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}
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bool FileSpec::Equal(const FileSpec &a, const FileSpec &b, bool full) {
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if (full || (a.GetDirectory() && b.GetDirectory()))
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return a == b;
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return a.FileEquals(b);
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}
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bool FileSpec::Match(const FileSpec &pattern, const FileSpec &file) {
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if (pattern.GetDirectory())
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return pattern == file;
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if (pattern.GetFilename())
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return pattern.FileEquals(file);
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return true;
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}
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llvm::Optional<FileSpec::Style> FileSpec::GuessPathStyle(llvm::StringRef absolute_path) {
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if (absolute_path.startswith("/"))
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return Style::posix;
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if (absolute_path.startswith(R"(\\)"))
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return Style::windows;
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if (absolute_path.size() > 3 && llvm::isAlpha(absolute_path[0]) &&
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absolute_path.substr(1, 2) == R"(:\)")
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return Style::windows;
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return llvm::None;
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}
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// Dump the object to the supplied stream. If the object contains a valid
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// directory name, it will be displayed followed by a directory delimiter, and
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// the filename.
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void FileSpec::Dump(llvm::raw_ostream &s) const {
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std::string path{GetPath(true)};
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s << path;
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char path_separator = GetPreferredPathSeparator(m_style);
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if (!m_filename && !path.empty() && path.back() != path_separator)
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s << path_separator;
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}
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FileSpec::Style FileSpec::GetPathStyle() const { return m_style; }
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// Directory string get accessor.
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ConstString &FileSpec::GetDirectory() { return m_directory; }
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// Directory string const get accessor.
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ConstString FileSpec::GetDirectory() const { return m_directory; }
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// Filename string get accessor.
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ConstString &FileSpec::GetFilename() { return m_filename; }
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// Filename string const get accessor.
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ConstString FileSpec::GetFilename() const { return m_filename; }
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// Extract the directory and path into a fixed buffer. This is needed as the
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// directory and path are stored in separate string values.
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size_t FileSpec::GetPath(char *path, size_t path_max_len,
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bool denormalize) const {
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if (!path)
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return 0;
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std::string result = GetPath(denormalize);
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::snprintf(path, path_max_len, "%s", result.c_str());
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return std::min(path_max_len - 1, result.length());
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}
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std::string FileSpec::GetPath(bool denormalize) const {
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llvm::SmallString<64> result;
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GetPath(result, denormalize);
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return std::string(result.begin(), result.end());
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}
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const char *FileSpec::GetCString(bool denormalize) const {
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return ConstString{GetPath(denormalize)}.AsCString(nullptr);
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}
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void FileSpec::GetPath(llvm::SmallVectorImpl<char> &path,
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bool denormalize) const {
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path.append(m_directory.GetStringRef().begin(),
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m_directory.GetStringRef().end());
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// Since the path was normalized and all paths use '/' when stored in these
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// objects, we don't need to look for the actual syntax specific path
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// separator, we just look for and insert '/'.
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if (m_directory && m_filename && m_directory.GetStringRef().back() != '/' &&
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m_filename.GetStringRef().back() != '/')
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path.insert(path.end(), '/');
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path.append(m_filename.GetStringRef().begin(),
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m_filename.GetStringRef().end());
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if (denormalize && !path.empty())
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Denormalize(path, m_style);
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}
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ConstString FileSpec::GetFileNameExtension() const {
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return ConstString(
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llvm::sys::path::extension(m_filename.GetStringRef(), m_style));
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}
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ConstString FileSpec::GetFileNameStrippingExtension() const {
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return ConstString(llvm::sys::path::stem(m_filename.GetStringRef(), m_style));
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}
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// Return the size in bytes that this object takes in memory. This returns the
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// size in bytes of this object, not any shared string values it may refer to.
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size_t FileSpec::MemorySize() const {
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return m_filename.MemorySize() + m_directory.MemorySize();
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}
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FileSpec
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FileSpec::CopyByAppendingPathComponent(llvm::StringRef component) const {
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FileSpec ret = *this;
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ret.AppendPathComponent(component);
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return ret;
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}
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FileSpec FileSpec::CopyByRemovingLastPathComponent() const {
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llvm::SmallString<64> current_path;
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GetPath(current_path, false);
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if (llvm::sys::path::has_parent_path(current_path, m_style))
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return FileSpec(llvm::sys::path::parent_path(current_path, m_style),
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m_style);
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return *this;
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}
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ConstString FileSpec::GetLastPathComponent() const {
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llvm::SmallString<64> current_path;
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GetPath(current_path, false);
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return ConstString(llvm::sys::path::filename(current_path, m_style));
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}
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void FileSpec::PrependPathComponent(llvm::StringRef component) {
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llvm::SmallString<64> new_path(component);
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llvm::SmallString<64> current_path;
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GetPath(current_path, false);
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llvm::sys::path::append(new_path,
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llvm::sys::path::begin(current_path, m_style),
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llvm::sys::path::end(current_path), m_style);
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SetFile(new_path, m_style);
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}
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void FileSpec::PrependPathComponent(const FileSpec &new_path) {
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return PrependPathComponent(new_path.GetPath(false));
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}
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void FileSpec::AppendPathComponent(llvm::StringRef component) {
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llvm::SmallString<64> current_path;
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GetPath(current_path, false);
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llvm::sys::path::append(current_path, m_style, component);
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SetFile(current_path, m_style);
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}
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void FileSpec::AppendPathComponent(const FileSpec &new_path) {
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return AppendPathComponent(new_path.GetPath(false));
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}
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bool FileSpec::RemoveLastPathComponent() {
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llvm::SmallString<64> current_path;
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GetPath(current_path, false);
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if (llvm::sys::path::has_parent_path(current_path, m_style)) {
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SetFile(llvm::sys::path::parent_path(current_path, m_style));
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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/// Returns true if the filespec represents an implementation source
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/// file (files with a ".c", ".cpp", ".m", ".mm" (many more)
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/// extension).
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///
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/// \return
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/// \b true if the filespec represents an implementation source
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/// file, \b false otherwise.
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bool FileSpec::IsSourceImplementationFile() const {
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ConstString extension(GetFileNameExtension());
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if (!extension)
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return false;
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static RegularExpression g_source_file_regex(llvm::StringRef(
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"^.([cC]|[mM]|[mM][mM]|[cC][pP][pP]|[cC]\\+\\+|[cC][xX][xX]|[cC][cC]|["
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"cC][pP]|[sS]|[aA][sS][mM]|[fF]|[fF]77|[fF]90|[fF]95|[fF]03|[fF][oO]["
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"rR]|[fF][tT][nN]|[fF][pP][pP]|[aA][dD][aA]|[aA][dD][bB]|[aA][dD][sS])"
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"$"));
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return g_source_file_regex.Execute(extension.GetStringRef());
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}
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bool FileSpec::IsRelative() const {
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return !IsAbsolute();
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}
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bool FileSpec::IsAbsolute() const {
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llvm::SmallString<64> current_path;
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GetPath(current_path, false);
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// Early return if the path is empty.
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if (current_path.empty())
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return false;
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// We consider paths starting with ~ to be absolute.
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if (current_path[0] == '~')
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return true;
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return llvm::sys::path::is_absolute(current_path, m_style);
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}
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void FileSpec::MakeAbsolute(const FileSpec &dir) {
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if (IsRelative())
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PrependPathComponent(dir);
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}
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void llvm::format_provider<FileSpec>::format(const FileSpec &F,
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raw_ostream &Stream,
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StringRef Style) {
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assert(
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(Style.empty() || Style.equals_lower("F") || Style.equals_lower("D")) &&
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"Invalid FileSpec style!");
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StringRef dir = F.GetDirectory().GetStringRef();
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StringRef file = F.GetFilename().GetStringRef();
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if (dir.empty() && file.empty()) {
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Stream << "(empty)";
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return;
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}
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|
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if (Style.equals_lower("F")) {
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Stream << (file.empty() ? "(empty)" : file);
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return;
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}
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|
|
// Style is either D or empty, either way we need to print the directory.
|
|
if (!dir.empty()) {
|
|
// Directory is stored in normalized form, which might be different than
|
|
// preferred form. In order to handle this, we need to cut off the
|
|
// filename, then denormalize, then write the entire denorm'ed directory.
|
|
llvm::SmallString<64> denormalized_dir = dir;
|
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Denormalize(denormalized_dir, F.GetPathStyle());
|
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Stream << denormalized_dir;
|
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Stream << GetPreferredPathSeparator(F.GetPathStyle());
|
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}
|
|
|
|
if (Style.equals_lower("D")) {
|
|
// We only want to print the directory, so now just exit.
|
|
if (dir.empty())
|
|
Stream << "(empty)";
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!file.empty())
|
|
Stream << file;
|
|
}
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