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Remove the lld::enableColors function, as it just obscures which
stream it's affecting, and replace with explicit calls to the stream's
enable_colors.
Also, assign the stderrOS and stdoutOS globals first in link function,
just to ensure nothing might use them.
(Either change individually fixes the issue of using the old
stream, but both together seems best.)
Follow-up to b11386f9be
.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70492
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213 lines
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//===- ErrorHandler.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 "lld/Common/ErrorHandler.h"
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#include "lld/Common/Threads.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/DiagnosticInfo.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/DiagnosticPrinter.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/ManagedStatic.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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#include <mutex>
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#include <regex>
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#if !defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__MINGW32__)
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#include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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using namespace llvm;
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using namespace lld;
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// The functions defined in this file can be called from multiple threads,
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// but lld::outs() or lld::errs() are not thread-safe. We protect them using a
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// mutex.
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static std::mutex mu;
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// We want to separate multi-line messages with a newline. `sep` is "\n"
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// if the last messages was multi-line. Otherwise "".
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static StringRef sep;
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static StringRef getSeparator(const Twine &msg) {
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if (StringRef(msg.str()).contains('\n'))
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return "\n";
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return "";
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}
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raw_ostream *lld::stdoutOS;
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raw_ostream *lld::stderrOS;
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raw_ostream &lld::outs() { return stdoutOS ? *stdoutOS : llvm::outs(); }
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raw_ostream &lld::errs() { return stderrOS ? *stderrOS : llvm::errs(); }
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ErrorHandler &lld::errorHandler() {
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static ErrorHandler handler;
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return handler;
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}
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void lld::exitLld(int val) {
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// Delete any temporary file, while keeping the memory mapping open.
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if (errorHandler().outputBuffer)
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errorHandler().outputBuffer->discard();
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// Dealloc/destroy ManagedStatic variables before calling
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// _exit(). In a non-LTO build, this is a nop. In an LTO
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// build allows us to get the output of -time-passes.
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llvm_shutdown();
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lld::outs().flush();
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lld::errs().flush();
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_exit(val);
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}
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void lld::diagnosticHandler(const DiagnosticInfo &di) {
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SmallString<128> s;
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raw_svector_ostream os(s);
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DiagnosticPrinterRawOStream dp(os);
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di.print(dp);
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switch (di.getSeverity()) {
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case DS_Error:
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error(s);
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break;
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case DS_Warning:
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warn(s);
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break;
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case DS_Remark:
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case DS_Note:
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message(s);
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break;
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}
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}
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void lld::checkError(Error e) {
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handleAllErrors(std::move(e),
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[&](ErrorInfoBase &eib) { error(eib.message()); });
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}
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// This is for --vs-diagnostics.
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//
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// Normally, lld's error message starts with argv[0]. Therefore, it usually
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// looks like this:
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//
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// ld.lld: error: ...
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//
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// This error message style is unfortunately unfriendly to Visual Studio
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// IDE. VS interprets the first word of the first line as an error location
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// and make it clickable, thus "ld.lld" in the above message would become a
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// clickable text. When you click it, VS opens "ld.lld" executable file with
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// a binary editor.
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//
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// As a workaround, we print out an error location instead of "ld.lld" if
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// lld is running in VS diagnostics mode. As a result, error message will
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// look like this:
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//
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// src/foo.c(35): error: ...
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//
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// This function returns an error location string. An error location is
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// extracted from an error message using regexps.
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std::string ErrorHandler::getLocation(const Twine &msg) {
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if (!vsDiagnostics)
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return logName;
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static std::regex regexes[] = {
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std::regex(
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R"(^undefined (?:\S+ )?symbol:.*\n)"
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R"(>>> referenced by .+\((\S+):(\d+)\))"),
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std::regex(
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R"(^undefined (?:\S+ )?symbol:.*\n>>> referenced by (\S+):(\d+))"),
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std::regex(R"(^undefined symbol:.*\n>>> referenced by (.*):)"),
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std::regex(
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R"(^duplicate symbol: .*\n>>> defined in (\S+)\n>>> defined in.*)"),
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std::regex(
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R"(^duplicate symbol: .*\n>>> defined at .+\((\S+):(\d+)\))"),
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std::regex(R"(^duplicate symbol: .*\n>>> defined at (\S+):(\d+))"),
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std::regex(
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R"(.*\n>>> defined in .*\n>>> referenced by .+\((\S+):(\d+)\))"),
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std::regex(R"(.*\n>>> defined in .*\n>>> referenced by (\S+):(\d+))"),
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std::regex(R"((\S+):(\d+): unclosed quote)"),
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};
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std::string str = msg.str();
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for (std::regex &re : regexes) {
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std::smatch m;
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if (!std::regex_search(str, m, re))
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continue;
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assert(m.size() == 2 || m.size() == 3);
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if (m.size() == 2)
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return m.str(1);
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return m.str(1) + "(" + m.str(2) + ")";
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}
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return logName;
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}
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void ErrorHandler::log(const Twine &msg) {
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if (!verbose)
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return;
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std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mu);
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lld::errs() << logName << ": " << msg << "\n";
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}
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void ErrorHandler::message(const Twine &msg) {
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std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mu);
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lld::outs() << msg << "\n";
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lld::outs().flush();
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}
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void ErrorHandler::warn(const Twine &msg) {
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if (fatalWarnings) {
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error(msg);
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return;
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}
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std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mu);
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lld::errs() << sep << getLocation(msg) << ": " << Colors::MAGENTA
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<< "warning: " << Colors::RESET << msg << "\n";
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sep = getSeparator(msg);
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}
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void ErrorHandler::error(const Twine &msg) {
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// If Visual Studio-style error message mode is enabled,
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// this particular error is printed out as two errors.
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if (vsDiagnostics) {
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static std::regex re(R"(^(duplicate symbol: .*))"
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R"((\n>>> defined at \S+:\d+.*\n>>>.*))"
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R"((\n>>> defined at \S+:\d+.*\n>>>.*))");
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std::string str = msg.str();
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std::smatch m;
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if (std::regex_match(str, m, re)) {
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error(m.str(1) + m.str(2));
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error(m.str(1) + m.str(3));
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return;
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}
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}
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std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mu);
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if (errorLimit == 0 || errorCount < errorLimit) {
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lld::errs() << sep << getLocation(msg) << ": " << Colors::RED
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<< "error: " << Colors::RESET << msg << "\n";
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} else if (errorCount == errorLimit) {
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lld::errs() << sep << getLocation(msg) << ": " << Colors::RED
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<< "error: " << Colors::RESET << errorLimitExceededMsg << "\n";
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if (exitEarly)
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exitLld(1);
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}
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sep = getSeparator(msg);
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++errorCount;
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}
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void ErrorHandler::fatal(const Twine &msg) {
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error(msg);
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exitLld(1);
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}
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