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For crashes with a VFS (ie, with modules), the -isysroot flag is often necessary to reproduce the crash. This is especially true if some modules need to be rebuilt, since without the sysroot they'll try to read headers that are outside of the VFS. I find it likely that we should keep some of the other -i flags in this case as well, but I haven't seen that come up in practice yet so it seems better to be conservative. llvm-svn: 231997
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307 lines
9.8 KiB
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//===--- Job.cpp - Command to Execute -------------------------------------===//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "clang/Driver/Driver.h"
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#include "clang/Driver/DriverDiagnostic.h"
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#include "clang/Driver/Job.h"
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#include "clang/Driver/Tool.h"
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#include "clang/Driver/ToolChain.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringSet.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.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 <cassert>
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using namespace clang::driver;
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using llvm::raw_ostream;
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using llvm::StringRef;
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using llvm::ArrayRef;
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Job::~Job() {}
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Command::Command(const Action &_Source, const Tool &_Creator,
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const char *_Executable,
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const ArgStringList &_Arguments)
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: Job(CommandClass), Source(_Source), Creator(_Creator),
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Executable(_Executable), Arguments(_Arguments),
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ResponseFile(nullptr) {}
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static int skipArgs(const char *Flag, bool HaveCrashVFS) {
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// These flags are all of the form -Flag <Arg> and are treated as two
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// arguments. Therefore, we need to skip the flag and the next argument.
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bool Res = llvm::StringSwitch<bool>(Flag)
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.Cases("-I", "-MF", "-MT", "-MQ", true)
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.Cases("-o", "-coverage-file", "-dependency-file", true)
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.Cases("-fdebug-compilation-dir", "-idirafter", true)
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.Cases("-include", "-include-pch", "-internal-isystem", true)
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.Cases("-internal-externc-isystem", "-iprefix", "-iwithprefix", true)
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.Cases("-iwithprefixbefore", "-isystem", "-iquote", true)
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.Cases("-resource-dir", "-serialize-diagnostic-file", true)
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.Cases("-dwarf-debug-flags", "-ivfsoverlay", true)
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// Some include flags shouldn't be skipped if we have a crash VFS
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.Case("-isysroot", !HaveCrashVFS)
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.Default(false);
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// Match found.
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if (Res)
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return 2;
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// The remaining flags are treated as a single argument.
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// These flags are all of the form -Flag and have no second argument.
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Res = llvm::StringSwitch<bool>(Flag)
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.Cases("-M", "-MM", "-MG", "-MP", "-MD", true)
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.Case("-MMD", true)
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.Default(false);
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// Match found.
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if (Res)
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return 1;
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// These flags are treated as a single argument (e.g., -F<Dir>).
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StringRef FlagRef(Flag);
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if (FlagRef.startswith("-F") || FlagRef.startswith("-I") ||
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FlagRef.startswith("-fmodules-cache-path="))
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return 1;
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return 0;
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}
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static void PrintArg(raw_ostream &OS, const char *Arg, bool Quote) {
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const bool Escape = std::strpbrk(Arg, "\"\\$");
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if (!Quote && !Escape) {
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OS << Arg;
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return;
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}
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// Quote and escape. This isn't really complete, but good enough.
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OS << '"';
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while (const char c = *Arg++) {
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if (c == '"' || c == '\\' || c == '$')
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OS << '\\';
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OS << c;
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}
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OS << '"';
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}
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void Command::writeResponseFile(raw_ostream &OS) const {
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// In a file list, we only write the set of inputs to the response file
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if (Creator.getResponseFilesSupport() == Tool::RF_FileList) {
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for (const char *Arg : InputFileList) {
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OS << Arg << '\n';
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}
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return;
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}
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// In regular response files, we send all arguments to the response file
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for (const char *Arg : Arguments) {
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OS << '"';
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for (; *Arg != '\0'; Arg++) {
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if (*Arg == '\"' || *Arg == '\\') {
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OS << '\\';
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}
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OS << *Arg;
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}
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OS << "\" ";
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}
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}
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void Command::buildArgvForResponseFile(
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llvm::SmallVectorImpl<const char *> &Out) const {
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// When not a file list, all arguments are sent to the response file.
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// This leaves us to set the argv to a single parameter, requesting the tool
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// to read the response file.
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if (Creator.getResponseFilesSupport() != Tool::RF_FileList) {
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Out.push_back(Executable);
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Out.push_back(ResponseFileFlag.c_str());
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return;
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}
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llvm::StringSet<> Inputs;
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for (const char *InputName : InputFileList)
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Inputs.insert(InputName);
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Out.push_back(Executable);
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// In a file list, build args vector ignoring parameters that will go in the
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// response file (elements of the InputFileList vector)
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bool FirstInput = true;
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for (const char *Arg : Arguments) {
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if (Inputs.count(Arg) == 0) {
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Out.push_back(Arg);
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} else if (FirstInput) {
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FirstInput = false;
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Out.push_back(Creator.getResponseFileFlag());
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Out.push_back(ResponseFile);
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}
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}
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}
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void Command::Print(raw_ostream &OS, const char *Terminator, bool Quote,
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CrashReportInfo *CrashInfo) const {
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// Always quote the exe.
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OS << ' ';
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PrintArg(OS, Executable, /*Quote=*/true);
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llvm::ArrayRef<const char *> Args = Arguments;
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llvm::SmallVector<const char *, 128> ArgsRespFile;
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if (ResponseFile != nullptr) {
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buildArgvForResponseFile(ArgsRespFile);
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Args = ArrayRef<const char *>(ArgsRespFile).slice(1); // no executable name
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}
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StringRef MainFilename;
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// We'll need the argument to -main-file-name to find the input file name.
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if (CrashInfo)
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for (size_t I = 0, E = Args.size(); I + 1 < E; ++I)
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if (StringRef(Args[I]).equals("-main-file-name"))
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MainFilename = Args[I + 1];
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bool HaveCrashVFS = CrashInfo && !CrashInfo->VFSPath.empty();
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for (size_t i = 0, e = Args.size(); i < e; ++i) {
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const char *const Arg = Args[i];
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if (CrashInfo) {
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if (int Skip = skipArgs(Arg, HaveCrashVFS)) {
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i += Skip - 1;
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continue;
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} else if (llvm::sys::path::filename(Arg) == MainFilename &&
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(i == 0 || StringRef(Args[i - 1]) != "-main-file-name")) {
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// Replace the input file name with the crashinfo's file name.
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OS << ' ';
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StringRef ShortName = llvm::sys::path::filename(CrashInfo->Filename);
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PrintArg(OS, ShortName.str().c_str(), Quote);
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continue;
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}
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}
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OS << ' ';
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PrintArg(OS, Arg, Quote);
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}
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if (CrashInfo && HaveCrashVFS) {
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OS << ' ';
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PrintArg(OS, "-ivfsoverlay", Quote);
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OS << ' ';
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PrintArg(OS, CrashInfo->VFSPath.str().c_str(), Quote);
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}
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if (ResponseFile != nullptr) {
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OS << "\n Arguments passed via response file:\n";
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writeResponseFile(OS);
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// Avoiding duplicated newline terminator, since FileLists are
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// newline-separated.
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if (Creator.getResponseFilesSupport() != Tool::RF_FileList)
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OS << "\n";
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OS << " (end of response file)";
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}
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OS << Terminator;
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}
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void Command::setResponseFile(const char *FileName) {
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ResponseFile = FileName;
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ResponseFileFlag = Creator.getResponseFileFlag();
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ResponseFileFlag += FileName;
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}
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int Command::Execute(const StringRef **Redirects, std::string *ErrMsg,
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bool *ExecutionFailed) const {
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SmallVector<const char*, 128> Argv;
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if (ResponseFile == nullptr) {
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Argv.push_back(Executable);
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Argv.append(Arguments.begin(), Arguments.end());
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Argv.push_back(nullptr);
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return llvm::sys::ExecuteAndWait(Executable, Argv.data(), /*env*/ nullptr,
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Redirects, /*secondsToWait*/ 0,
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/*memoryLimit*/ 0, ErrMsg,
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ExecutionFailed);
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}
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// We need to put arguments in a response file (command is too large)
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// Open stream to store the response file contents
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std::string RespContents;
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llvm::raw_string_ostream SS(RespContents);
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// Write file contents and build the Argv vector
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writeResponseFile(SS);
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buildArgvForResponseFile(Argv);
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Argv.push_back(nullptr);
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SS.flush();
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// Save the response file in the appropriate encoding
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if (std::error_code EC = writeFileWithEncoding(
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ResponseFile, RespContents, Creator.getResponseFileEncoding())) {
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if (ErrMsg)
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*ErrMsg = EC.message();
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if (ExecutionFailed)
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*ExecutionFailed = true;
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return -1;
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}
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return llvm::sys::ExecuteAndWait(Executable, Argv.data(), /*env*/ nullptr,
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Redirects, /*secondsToWait*/ 0,
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/*memoryLimit*/ 0, ErrMsg, ExecutionFailed);
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}
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FallbackCommand::FallbackCommand(const Action &Source_, const Tool &Creator_,
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const char *Executable_,
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const ArgStringList &Arguments_,
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std::unique_ptr<Command> Fallback_)
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: Command(Source_, Creator_, Executable_, Arguments_),
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Fallback(std::move(Fallback_)) {}
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void FallbackCommand::Print(raw_ostream &OS, const char *Terminator,
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bool Quote, CrashReportInfo *CrashInfo) const {
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Command::Print(OS, "", Quote, CrashInfo);
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OS << " ||";
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Fallback->Print(OS, Terminator, Quote, CrashInfo);
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}
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static bool ShouldFallback(int ExitCode) {
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// FIXME: We really just want to fall back for internal errors, such
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// as when some symbol cannot be mangled, when we should be able to
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// parse something but can't, etc.
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return ExitCode != 0;
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}
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int FallbackCommand::Execute(const StringRef **Redirects, std::string *ErrMsg,
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bool *ExecutionFailed) const {
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int PrimaryStatus = Command::Execute(Redirects, ErrMsg, ExecutionFailed);
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if (!ShouldFallback(PrimaryStatus))
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return PrimaryStatus;
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// Clear ExecutionFailed and ErrMsg before falling back.
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if (ErrMsg)
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ErrMsg->clear();
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if (ExecutionFailed)
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*ExecutionFailed = false;
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const Driver &D = getCreator().getToolChain().getDriver();
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D.Diag(diag::warn_drv_invoking_fallback) << Fallback->getExecutable();
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int SecondaryStatus = Fallback->Execute(Redirects, ErrMsg, ExecutionFailed);
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return SecondaryStatus;
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}
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JobList::JobList() : Job(JobListClass) {}
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void JobList::Print(raw_ostream &OS, const char *Terminator, bool Quote,
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CrashReportInfo *CrashInfo) const {
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for (const auto &Job : *this)
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Job.Print(OS, Terminator, Quote, CrashInfo);
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}
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void JobList::clear() { Jobs.clear(); }
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