blob: a1ce682403b1df1593ef3bf25a3808d8b0d507ce [file] [log] [blame]
/* Diagnostic subroutines for printing source-code
Copyright (C) 1999-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr@codesourcery.com>
This file is part of GCC.
GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
version.
GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include "config.h"
#include "system.h"
#include "coretypes.h"
#include "version.h"
#include "demangle.h"
#include "intl.h"
#include "backtrace.h"
#include "diagnostic.h"
#include "diagnostic-color.h"
#include "gcc-rich-location.h"
#include "selftest.h"
#include "selftest-diagnostic.h"
#ifdef HAVE_TERMIOS_H
# include <termios.h>
#endif
#ifdef GWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL
# include <sys/ioctl.h>
#endif
/* Classes for rendering source code and diagnostics, within an
anonymous namespace.
The work is done by "class layout", which embeds and uses
"class colorizer" and "class layout_range" to get things done. */
namespace {
/* The state at a given point of the source code, assuming that we're
in a range: which range are we in, and whether we should draw a caret at
this point. */
struct point_state
{
int range_idx;
bool draw_caret_p;
};
/* A class to inject colorization codes when printing the diagnostic locus.
It has one kind of colorization for each of:
- normal text
- range 0 (the "primary location")
- range 1
- range 2
The class caches the lookup of the color codes for the above.
The class also has responsibility for tracking which of the above is
active, filtering out unnecessary changes. This allows
layout::print_source_line and layout::print_annotation_line
to simply request a colorization code for *every* character they print,
via this class, and have the filtering be done for them here. */
class colorizer
{
public:
colorizer (diagnostic_context *context,
diagnostic_t diagnostic_kind);
~colorizer ();
void set_range (int range_idx) { set_state (range_idx); }
void set_normal_text () { set_state (STATE_NORMAL_TEXT); }
void set_fixit_insert () { set_state (STATE_FIXIT_INSERT); }
void set_fixit_delete () { set_state (STATE_FIXIT_DELETE); }
private:
void set_state (int state);
void begin_state (int state);
void finish_state (int state);
const char *get_color_by_name (const char *);
private:
static const int STATE_NORMAL_TEXT = -1;
static const int STATE_FIXIT_INSERT = -2;
static const int STATE_FIXIT_DELETE = -3;
diagnostic_context *m_context;
diagnostic_t m_diagnostic_kind;
int m_current_state;
const char *m_range1;
const char *m_range2;
const char *m_fixit_insert;
const char *m_fixit_delete;
const char *m_stop_color;
};
/* A point within a layout_range; similar to an expanded_location,
but after filtering on file. */
class layout_point
{
public:
layout_point (const expanded_location &exploc)
: m_line (exploc.line),
m_column (exploc.column) {}
int m_line;
int m_column;
};
/* A class for use by "class layout" below: a filtered location_range. */
class layout_range
{
public:
layout_range (const expanded_location *start_exploc,
const expanded_location *finish_exploc,
bool show_caret_p,
const expanded_location *caret_exploc);
bool contains_point (int row, int column) const;
bool intersects_line_p (int row) const;
layout_point m_start;
layout_point m_finish;
bool m_show_caret_p;
layout_point m_caret;
};
/* A struct for use by layout::print_source_line for telling
layout::print_annotation_line the extents of the source line that
it printed, so that underlines can be clipped appropriately. */
struct line_bounds
{
int m_first_non_ws;
int m_last_non_ws;
};
/* A range of contiguous source lines within a layout (e.g. "lines 5-10"
or "line 23"). During the layout ctor, layout::calculate_line_spans
splits the pertinent source lines into a list of disjoint line_span
instances (e.g. lines 5-10, lines 15-20, line 23). */
struct line_span
{
line_span (linenum_type first_line, linenum_type last_line)
: m_first_line (first_line), m_last_line (last_line)
{
gcc_assert (first_line <= last_line);
}
linenum_type get_first_line () const { return m_first_line; }
linenum_type get_last_line () const { return m_last_line; }
bool contains_line_p (linenum_type line) const
{
return line >= m_first_line && line <= m_last_line;
}
static int comparator (const void *p1, const void *p2)
{
const line_span *ls1 = (const line_span *)p1;
const line_span *ls2 = (const line_span *)p2;
int first_line_diff = (int)ls1->m_first_line - (int)ls2->m_first_line;
if (first_line_diff)
return first_line_diff;
return (int)ls1->m_last_line - (int)ls2->m_last_line;
}
linenum_type m_first_line;
linenum_type m_last_line;
};
/* A class to control the overall layout when printing a diagnostic.
The layout is determined within the constructor.
It is then printed by repeatedly calling the "print_source_line",
"print_annotation_line" and "print_any_fixits" methods.
We assume we have disjoint ranges. */
class layout
{
public:
layout (diagnostic_context *context,
rich_location *richloc,
diagnostic_t diagnostic_kind);
bool maybe_add_location_range (const location_range *loc_range,
bool restrict_to_current_line_spans);
int get_num_line_spans () const { return m_line_spans.length (); }
const line_span *get_line_span (int idx) const { return &m_line_spans[idx]; }
bool print_heading_for_line_span_index_p (int line_span_idx) const;
expanded_location get_expanded_location (const line_span *) const;
void print_line (int row);
private:
bool will_show_line_p (int row) const;
void print_leading_fixits (int row);
void print_source_line (int row, const char *line, int line_width,
line_bounds *lbounds_out);
bool should_print_annotation_line_p (int row) const;
void print_annotation_line (int row, const line_bounds lbounds);
void print_trailing_fixits (int row);
bool annotation_line_showed_range_p (int line, int start_column,
int finish_column) const;
void show_ruler (int max_column) const;
bool validate_fixit_hint_p (const fixit_hint *hint);
void calculate_line_spans ();
void print_newline ();
bool
get_state_at_point (/* Inputs. */
int row, int column,
int first_non_ws, int last_non_ws,
/* Outputs. */
point_state *out_state);
int
get_x_bound_for_row (int row, int caret_column,
int last_non_ws);
void
move_to_column (int *column, int dest_column);
private:
diagnostic_context *m_context;
pretty_printer *m_pp;
diagnostic_t m_diagnostic_kind;
location_t m_primary_loc;
expanded_location m_exploc;
colorizer m_colorizer;
bool m_colorize_source_p;
auto_vec <layout_range> m_layout_ranges;
auto_vec <const fixit_hint *> m_fixit_hints;
auto_vec <line_span> m_line_spans;
int m_x_offset;
};
/* Implementation of "class colorizer". */
/* The constructor for "colorizer". Lookup and store color codes for the
different kinds of things we might need to print. */
colorizer::colorizer (diagnostic_context *context,
diagnostic_t diagnostic_kind) :
m_context (context),
m_diagnostic_kind (diagnostic_kind),
m_current_state (STATE_NORMAL_TEXT)
{
m_range1 = get_color_by_name ("range1");
m_range2 = get_color_by_name ("range2");
m_fixit_insert = get_color_by_name ("fixit-insert");
m_fixit_delete = get_color_by_name ("fixit-delete");
m_stop_color = colorize_stop (pp_show_color (context->printer));
}
/* The destructor for "colorize". If colorization is on, print a code to
turn it off. */
colorizer::~colorizer ()
{
finish_state (m_current_state);
}
/* Update state, printing color codes if necessary if there's a state
change. */
void
colorizer::set_state (int new_state)
{
if (m_current_state != new_state)
{
finish_state (m_current_state);
m_current_state = new_state;
begin_state (new_state);
}
}
/* Turn on any colorization for STATE. */
void
colorizer::begin_state (int state)
{
switch (state)
{
case STATE_NORMAL_TEXT:
break;
case STATE_FIXIT_INSERT:
pp_string (m_context->printer, m_fixit_insert);
break;
case STATE_FIXIT_DELETE:
pp_string (m_context->printer, m_fixit_delete);
break;
case 0:
/* Make range 0 be the same color as the "kind" text
(error vs warning vs note). */
pp_string
(m_context->printer,
colorize_start (pp_show_color (m_context->printer),
diagnostic_get_color_for_kind (m_diagnostic_kind)));
break;
case 1:
pp_string (m_context->printer, m_range1);
break;
case 2:
pp_string (m_context->printer, m_range2);
break;
default:
/* For ranges beyond 2, alternate between color 1 and color 2. */
{
gcc_assert (state > 2);
pp_string (m_context->printer,
state % 2 ? m_range1 : m_range2);
}
break;
}
}
/* Turn off any colorization for STATE. */
void
colorizer::finish_state (int state)
{
if (state != STATE_NORMAL_TEXT)
pp_string (m_context->printer, m_stop_color);
}
/* Get the color code for NAME (or the empty string if
colorization is disabled). */
const char *
colorizer::get_color_by_name (const char *name)
{
return colorize_start (pp_show_color (m_context->printer), name);
}
/* Implementation of class layout_range. */
/* The constructor for class layout_range.
Initialize various layout_point fields from expanded_location
equivalents; we've already filtered on file. */
layout_range::layout_range (const expanded_location *start_exploc,
const expanded_location *finish_exploc,
bool show_caret_p,
const expanded_location *caret_exploc)
: m_start (*start_exploc),
m_finish (*finish_exploc),
m_show_caret_p (show_caret_p),
m_caret (*caret_exploc)
{
}
/* Is (column, row) within the given range?
We've already filtered on the file.
Ranges are closed (both limits are within the range).
Example A: a single-line range:
start: (col=22, line=2)
finish: (col=38, line=2)
|00000011111111112222222222333333333344444444444
|34567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789
--+-----------------------------------------------
01|bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
02|bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbSwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwFaaaaaaaaaaa
03|aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Example B: a multiline range with
start: (col=14, line=3)
finish: (col=08, line=5)
|00000011111111112222222222333333333344444444444
|34567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789
--+-----------------------------------------------
01|bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
02|bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
03|bbbbbbbbbbbSwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
04|wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
05|wwwwwFaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
06|aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
--+-----------------------------------------------
Legend:
- 'b' indicates a point *before* the range
- 'S' indicates the start of the range
- 'w' indicates a point within the range
- 'F' indicates the finish of the range (which is
within it).
- 'a' indicates a subsequent point *after* the range. */
bool
layout_range::contains_point (int row, int column) const
{
gcc_assert (m_start.m_line <= m_finish.m_line);
/* ...but the equivalent isn't true for the columns;
consider example B in the comment above. */
if (row < m_start.m_line)
/* Points before the first line of the range are
outside it (corresponding to line 01 in example A
and lines 01 and 02 in example B above). */
return false;
if (row == m_start.m_line)
/* On same line as start of range (corresponding
to line 02 in example A and line 03 in example B). */
{
if (column < m_start.m_column)
/* Points on the starting line of the range, but
before the column in which it begins. */
return false;
if (row < m_finish.m_line)
/* This is a multiline range; the point
is within it (corresponds to line 03 in example B
from column 14 onwards) */
return true;
else
{
/* This is a single-line range. */
gcc_assert (row == m_finish.m_line);
return column <= m_finish.m_column;
}
}
/* The point is in a line beyond that containing the
start of the range: lines 03 onwards in example A,
and lines 04 onwards in example B. */
gcc_assert (row > m_start.m_line);
if (row > m_finish.m_line)
/* The point is beyond the final line of the range
(lines 03 onwards in example A, and lines 06 onwards
in example B). */
return false;
if (row < m_finish.m_line)
{
/* The point is in a line that's fully within a multiline
range (e.g. line 04 in example B). */
gcc_assert (m_start.m_line < m_finish.m_line);
return true;
}
gcc_assert (row == m_finish.m_line);
return column <= m_finish.m_column;
}
/* Does this layout_range contain any part of line ROW? */
bool
layout_range::intersects_line_p (int row) const
{
gcc_assert (m_start.m_line <= m_finish.m_line);
if (row < m_start.m_line)
return false;
if (row > m_finish.m_line)
return false;
return true;
}
#if CHECKING_P
/* A helper function for testing layout_range. */
static layout_range
make_range (int start_line, int start_col, int end_line, int end_col)
{
const expanded_location start_exploc
= {"test.c", start_line, start_col, NULL, false};
const expanded_location finish_exploc
= {"test.c", end_line, end_col, NULL, false};
return layout_range (&start_exploc, &finish_exploc, false,
&start_exploc);
}
/* Selftests for layout_range::contains_point and
layout_range::intersects_line_p. */
/* Selftest for layout_range, where the layout_range
is a range with start==end i.e. a single point. */
static void
test_layout_range_for_single_point ()
{
layout_range point = make_range (7, 10, 7, 10);
/* Tests for layout_range::contains_point. */
/* Before the line. */
ASSERT_FALSE (point.contains_point (6, 1));
/* On the line, but before start. */
ASSERT_FALSE (point.contains_point (7, 9));
/* At the point. */
ASSERT_TRUE (point.contains_point (7, 10));
/* On the line, after the point. */
ASSERT_FALSE (point.contains_point (7, 11));
/* After the line. */
ASSERT_FALSE (point.contains_point (8, 1));
/* Tests for layout_range::intersects_line_p. */
ASSERT_FALSE (point.intersects_line_p (6));
ASSERT_TRUE (point.intersects_line_p (7));
ASSERT_FALSE (point.intersects_line_p (8));
}
/* Selftest for layout_range, where the layout_range
is the single-line range shown as "Example A" above. */
static void
test_layout_range_for_single_line ()
{
layout_range example_a = make_range (2, 22, 2, 38);
/* Tests for layout_range::contains_point. */
/* Before the line. */
ASSERT_FALSE (example_a.contains_point (1, 1));
/* On the line, but before start. */
ASSERT_FALSE (example_a.contains_point (2, 21));
/* On the line, at the start. */
ASSERT_TRUE (example_a.contains_point (2, 22));
/* On the line, within the range. */
ASSERT_TRUE (example_a.contains_point (2, 23));
/* On the line, at the end. */
ASSERT_TRUE (example_a.contains_point (2, 38));
/* On the line, after the end. */
ASSERT_FALSE (example_a.contains_point (2, 39));
/* After the line. */
ASSERT_FALSE (example_a.contains_point (2, 39));
/* Tests for layout_range::intersects_line_p. */
ASSERT_FALSE (example_a.intersects_line_p (1));
ASSERT_TRUE (example_a.intersects_line_p (2));
ASSERT_FALSE (example_a.intersects_line_p (3));
}
/* Selftest for layout_range, where the layout_range
is the multi-line range shown as "Example B" above. */
static void
test_layout_range_for_multiple_lines ()
{
layout_range example_b = make_range (3, 14, 5, 8);
/* Tests for layout_range::contains_point. */
/* Before first line. */
ASSERT_FALSE (example_b.contains_point (1, 1));
/* On the first line, but before start. */
ASSERT_FALSE (example_b.contains_point (3, 13));
/* At the start. */
ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (3, 14));
/* On the first line, within the range. */
ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (3, 15));
/* On an interior line.
The column number should not matter; try various boundary
values. */
ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (4, 1));
ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (4, 7));
ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (4, 8));
ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (4, 9));
ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (4, 13));
ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (4, 14));
ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (4, 15));
/* On the final line, before the end. */
ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (5, 7));
/* On the final line, at the end. */
ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.contains_point (5, 8));
/* On the final line, after the end. */
ASSERT_FALSE (example_b.contains_point (5, 9));
/* After the line. */
ASSERT_FALSE (example_b.contains_point (6, 1));
/* Tests for layout_range::intersects_line_p. */
ASSERT_FALSE (example_b.intersects_line_p (2));
ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.intersects_line_p (3));
ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.intersects_line_p (4));
ASSERT_TRUE (example_b.intersects_line_p (5));
ASSERT_FALSE (example_b.intersects_line_p (6));
}
#endif /* #if CHECKING_P */
/* Given a source line LINE of length LINE_WIDTH, determine the width
without any trailing whitespace. */
static int
get_line_width_without_trailing_whitespace (const char *line, int line_width)
{
int result = line_width;
while (result > 0)
{
char ch = line[result - 1];
if (ch == ' ' || ch == '\t')
result--;
else
break;
}
gcc_assert (result >= 0);
gcc_assert (result <= line_width);
gcc_assert (result == 0 ||
(line[result - 1] != ' '
&& line[result -1] != '\t'));
return result;
}
#if CHECKING_P
/* A helper function for testing get_line_width_without_trailing_whitespace. */
static void
assert_eq (const char *line, int expected_width)
{
int actual_value
= get_line_width_without_trailing_whitespace (line, strlen (line));
ASSERT_EQ (actual_value, expected_width);
}
/* Verify that get_line_width_without_trailing_whitespace is sane for
various inputs. It is not required to handle newlines. */
static void
test_get_line_width_without_trailing_whitespace ()
{
assert_eq ("", 0);
assert_eq (" ", 0);
assert_eq ("\t", 0);
assert_eq ("hello world", 11);
assert_eq ("hello world ", 11);
assert_eq ("hello world \t\t ", 11);
}
#endif /* #if CHECKING_P */
/* Helper function for layout's ctor, for sanitizing locations relative
to the primary location within a diagnostic.
Compare LOC_A and LOC_B to see if it makes sense to print underlines
connecting their expanded locations. Doing so is only guaranteed to
make sense if the locations share the same macro expansion "history"
i.e. they can be traced through the same macro expansions, eventually
reaching an ordinary map.
This may be too strong a condition, but it effectively sanitizes
PR c++/70105, which has an example of printing an expression where the
final location of the expression is in a different macro, which
erroneously was leading to hundreds of lines of irrelevant source
being printed. */
static bool
compatible_locations_p (location_t loc_a, location_t loc_b)
{
if (IS_ADHOC_LOC (loc_a))
loc_a = get_location_from_adhoc_loc (line_table, loc_a);
if (IS_ADHOC_LOC (loc_b))
loc_b = get_location_from_adhoc_loc (line_table, loc_b);
/* If either location is one of the special locations outside of a
linemap, they are only compatible if they are equal. */
if (loc_a < RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT
|| loc_b < RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT)
return loc_a == loc_b;
const line_map *map_a = linemap_lookup (line_table, loc_a);
linemap_assert (map_a);
const line_map *map_b = linemap_lookup (line_table, loc_b);
linemap_assert (map_b);
/* Are they within the same map? */
if (map_a == map_b)
{
/* Are both within the same macro expansion? */
if (linemap_macro_expansion_map_p (map_a))
{
/* Expand each location towards the spelling location, and
recurse. */
const line_map_macro *macro_map = linemap_check_macro (map_a);
source_location loc_a_toward_spelling
= linemap_macro_map_loc_unwind_toward_spelling (line_table,
macro_map,
loc_a);
source_location loc_b_toward_spelling
= linemap_macro_map_loc_unwind_toward_spelling (line_table,
macro_map,
loc_b);
return compatible_locations_p (loc_a_toward_spelling,
loc_b_toward_spelling);
}
/* Otherwise they are within the same ordinary map. */
return true;
}
else
{
/* Within different maps. */
/* If either is within a macro expansion, they are incompatible. */
if (linemap_macro_expansion_map_p (map_a)
|| linemap_macro_expansion_map_p (map_b))
return false;
/* Within two different ordinary maps; they are compatible iff they
are in the same file. */
const line_map_ordinary *ord_map_a = linemap_check_ordinary (map_a);
const line_map_ordinary *ord_map_b = linemap_check_ordinary (map_b);
return ord_map_a->to_file == ord_map_b->to_file;
}
}
/* Comparator for sorting fix-it hints. */
static int
fixit_cmp (const void *p_a, const void *p_b)
{
const fixit_hint * hint_a = *static_cast<const fixit_hint * const *> (p_a);
const fixit_hint * hint_b = *static_cast<const fixit_hint * const *> (p_b);
return hint_a->get_start_loc () - hint_b->get_start_loc ();
}
/* Implementation of class layout. */
/* Constructor for class layout.
Filter the ranges from the rich_location to those that we can
sanely print, populating m_layout_ranges and m_fixit_hints.
Determine the range of lines that we will print, splitting them
up into an ordered list of disjoint spans of contiguous line numbers.
Determine m_x_offset, to ensure that the primary caret
will fit within the max_width provided by the diagnostic_context. */
layout::layout (diagnostic_context * context,
rich_location *richloc,
diagnostic_t diagnostic_kind)
: m_context (context),
m_pp (context->printer),
m_diagnostic_kind (diagnostic_kind),
m_primary_loc (richloc->get_range (0)->m_loc),
m_exploc (richloc->get_expanded_location (0)),
m_colorizer (context, diagnostic_kind),
m_colorize_source_p (context->colorize_source_p),
m_layout_ranges (richloc->get_num_locations ()),
m_fixit_hints (richloc->get_num_fixit_hints ()),
m_line_spans (1 + richloc->get_num_locations ()),
m_x_offset (0)
{
for (unsigned int idx = 0; idx < richloc->get_num_locations (); idx++)
{
/* This diagnostic printer can only cope with "sufficiently sane" ranges.
Ignore any ranges that are awkward to handle. */
const location_range *loc_range = richloc->get_range (idx);
maybe_add_location_range (loc_range, false);
}
/* Populate m_fixit_hints, filtering to only those that are in the
same file. */
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < richloc->get_num_fixit_hints (); i++)
{
const fixit_hint *hint = richloc->get_fixit_hint (i);
if (validate_fixit_hint_p (hint))
m_fixit_hints.safe_push (hint);
}
/* Sort m_fixit_hints. */
m_fixit_hints.qsort (fixit_cmp);
/* Populate m_line_spans. */
calculate_line_spans ();
/* Adjust m_x_offset.
Center the primary caret to fit in max_width; all columns
will be adjusted accordingly. */
int max_width = m_context->caret_max_width;
int line_width;
const char *line = location_get_source_line (m_exploc.file, m_exploc.line,
&line_width);
if (line && m_exploc.column <= line_width)
{
int right_margin = CARET_LINE_MARGIN;
int column = m_exploc.column;
right_margin = MIN (line_width - column, right_margin);
right_margin = max_width - right_margin;
if (line_width >= max_width && column > right_margin)
m_x_offset = column - right_margin;
gcc_assert (m_x_offset >= 0);
}
if (context->show_ruler_p)
show_ruler (m_x_offset + max_width);
}
/* Attempt to add LOC_RANGE to m_layout_ranges, filtering them to
those that we can sanely print.
If RESTRICT_TO_CURRENT_LINE_SPANS is true, then LOC_RANGE is also
filtered against this layout instance's current line spans: it
will only be added if the location is fully within the lines
already specified by other locations.
Return true iff LOC_RANGE was added. */
bool
layout::maybe_add_location_range (const location_range *loc_range,
bool restrict_to_current_line_spans)
{
gcc_assert (loc_range);
/* Split the "range" into caret and range information. */
source_range src_range = get_range_from_loc (line_table, loc_range->m_loc);
/* Expand the various locations. */
expanded_location start
= linemap_client_expand_location_to_spelling_point
(src_range.m_start, LOCATION_ASPECT_START);
expanded_location finish
= linemap_client_expand_location_to_spelling_point
(src_range.m_finish, LOCATION_ASPECT_FINISH);
expanded_location caret
= linemap_client_expand_location_to_spelling_point
(loc_range->m_loc, LOCATION_ASPECT_CARET);
/* If any part of the range isn't in the same file as the primary
location of this diagnostic, ignore the range. */
if (start.file != m_exploc.file)
return false;
if (finish.file != m_exploc.file)
return false;
if (loc_range->m_show_caret_p)
if (caret.file != m_exploc.file)
return false;
/* Sanitize the caret location for non-primary ranges. */
if (m_layout_ranges.length () > 0)
if (loc_range->m_show_caret_p)
if (!compatible_locations_p (loc_range->m_loc, m_primary_loc))
/* Discard any non-primary ranges that can't be printed
sanely relative to the primary location. */
return false;
/* Everything is now known to be in the correct source file,
but it may require further sanitization. */
layout_range ri (&start, &finish, loc_range->m_show_caret_p, &caret);
/* If we have a range that finishes before it starts (perhaps
from something built via macro expansion), printing the
range is likely to be nonsensical. Also, attempting to do so
breaks assumptions within the printing code (PR c/68473).
Similarly, don't attempt to print ranges if one or both ends
of the range aren't sane to print relative to the
primary location (PR c++/70105). */
if (start.line > finish.line
|| !compatible_locations_p (src_range.m_start, m_primary_loc)
|| !compatible_locations_p (src_range.m_finish, m_primary_loc))
{
/* Is this the primary location? */
if (m_layout_ranges.length () == 0)
{
/* We want to print the caret for the primary location, but
we must sanitize away m_start and m_finish. */
ri.m_start = ri.m_caret;
ri.m_finish = ri.m_caret;
}
else
/* This is a non-primary range; ignore it. */
return false;
}
/* Potentially filter to just the lines already specified by other
locations. This is for use by gcc_rich_location::add_location_if_nearby.
The layout ctor doesn't use it, and can't because m_line_spans
hasn't been set up at that point. */
if (restrict_to_current_line_spans)
{
if (!will_show_line_p (start.line))
return false;
if (!will_show_line_p (finish.line))
return false;
if (loc_range->m_show_caret_p)
if (!will_show_line_p (caret.line))
return false;
}
/* Passed all the tests; add the range to m_layout_ranges so that
it will be printed. */
m_layout_ranges.safe_push (ri);
return true;
}
/* Return true iff ROW is within one of the line spans for this layout. */
bool
layout::will_show_line_p (int row) const
{
for (int line_span_idx = 0; line_span_idx < get_num_line_spans ();
line_span_idx++)
{
const line_span *line_span = get_line_span (line_span_idx);
if (line_span->contains_line_p (row))
return true;
}
return false;
}
/* Return true iff we should print a heading when starting the
line span with the given index. */
bool
layout::print_heading_for_line_span_index_p (int line_span_idx) const
{
/* We print a heading for every change of line span, hence for every
line span after the initial one. */
if (line_span_idx > 0)
return true;
/* We also do it for the initial span if the primary location of the
diagnostic is in a different span. */
if (m_exploc.line > (int)get_line_span (0)->m_last_line)
return true;
return false;
}
/* Get an expanded_location for the first location of interest within
the given line_span.
Used when printing a heading to indicate a new line span. */
expanded_location
layout::get_expanded_location (const line_span *line_span) const
{
/* Whenever possible, use the caret location. */
if (line_span->contains_line_p (m_exploc.line))
return m_exploc;
/* Otherwise, use the start of the first range that's present
within the line_span. */
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < m_layout_ranges.length (); i++)
{
const layout_range *lr = &m_layout_ranges[i];
if (line_span->contains_line_p (lr->m_start.m_line))
{
expanded_location exploc = m_exploc;
exploc.line = lr->m_start.m_line;
exploc.column = lr->m_start.m_column;
return exploc;
}
}
/* Otherwise, use the location of the first fixit-hint present within
the line_span. */
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < m_fixit_hints.length (); i++)
{
const fixit_hint *hint = m_fixit_hints[i];
location_t loc = hint->get_start_loc ();
expanded_location exploc = expand_location (loc);
if (line_span->contains_line_p (exploc.line))
return exploc;
}
/* It should not be possible to have a line span that didn't
contain any of the layout_range or fixit_hint instances. */
gcc_unreachable ();
return m_exploc;
}
/* Determine if HINT is meaningful to print within this layout. */
bool
layout::validate_fixit_hint_p (const fixit_hint *hint)
{
if (LOCATION_FILE (hint->get_start_loc ()) != m_exploc.file)
return false;
if (LOCATION_FILE (hint->get_next_loc ()) != m_exploc.file)
return false;
return true;
}
/* Determine the range of lines affected by HINT.
This assumes that HINT has already been filtered by
validate_fixit_hint_p, and so affects the correct source file. */
static line_span
get_line_span_for_fixit_hint (const fixit_hint *hint)
{
gcc_assert (hint);
return line_span (LOCATION_LINE (hint->get_start_loc ()),
LOCATION_LINE (hint->get_next_loc ()));
}
/* We want to print the pertinent source code at a diagnostic. The
rich_location can contain multiple locations. This will have been
filtered into m_exploc (the caret for the primary location) and
m_layout_ranges, for those ranges within the same source file.
We will print a subset of the lines within the source file in question,
as a collection of "spans" of lines.
This function populates m_line_spans with an ordered, disjoint list of
the line spans of interest.
For example, if the primary caret location is on line 7, with ranges
covering lines 5-6 and lines 9-12:
004
005 |RANGE 0
006 |RANGE 0
007 |PRIMARY CARET
008
009 |RANGE 1
010 |RANGE 1
011 |RANGE 1
012 |RANGE 1
013
then we want two spans: lines 5-7 and lines 9-12. */
void
layout::calculate_line_spans ()
{
/* This should only be called once, by the ctor. */
gcc_assert (m_line_spans.length () == 0);
/* Populate tmp_spans with individual spans, for each of
m_exploc, and for m_layout_ranges. */
auto_vec<line_span> tmp_spans (1 + m_layout_ranges.length ());
tmp_spans.safe_push (line_span (m_exploc.line, m_exploc.line));
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < m_layout_ranges.length (); i++)
{
const layout_range *lr = &m_layout_ranges[i];
gcc_assert (lr->m_start.m_line <= lr->m_finish.m_line);
tmp_spans.safe_push (line_span (lr->m_start.m_line,
lr->m_finish.m_line));
}
/* Also add spans for any fix-it hints, in case they cover other lines. */
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < m_fixit_hints.length (); i++)
{
const fixit_hint *hint = m_fixit_hints[i];
gcc_assert (hint);
tmp_spans.safe_push (get_line_span_for_fixit_hint (hint));
}
/* Sort them. */
tmp_spans.qsort(line_span::comparator);
/* Now iterate through tmp_spans, copying into m_line_spans, and
combining where possible. */
gcc_assert (tmp_spans.length () > 0);
m_line_spans.safe_push (tmp_spans[0]);
for (unsigned int i = 1; i < tmp_spans.length (); i++)
{
line_span *current = &m_line_spans[m_line_spans.length () - 1];
const line_span *next = &tmp_spans[i];
gcc_assert (next->m_first_line >= current->m_first_line);
if (next->m_first_line <= current->m_last_line + 1)
{
/* We can merge them. */
if (next->m_last_line > current->m_last_line)
current->m_last_line = next->m_last_line;
}
else
{
/* No merger possible. */
m_line_spans.safe_push (*next);
}
}
/* Verify the result, in m_line_spans. */
gcc_assert (m_line_spans.length () > 0);
for (unsigned int i = 1; i < m_line_spans.length (); i++)
{
const line_span *prev = &m_line_spans[i - 1];
const line_span *next = &m_line_spans[i];
/* The individual spans must be sane. */
gcc_assert (prev->m_first_line <= prev->m_last_line);
gcc_assert (next->m_first_line <= next->m_last_line);
/* The spans must be ordered. */
gcc_assert (prev->m_first_line < next->m_first_line);
/* There must be a gap of at least one line between separate spans. */
gcc_assert ((prev->m_last_line + 1) < next->m_first_line);
}
}
/* Print line ROW of source code, potentially colorized at any ranges, and
populate *LBOUNDS_OUT.
LINE is the source line (not necessarily 0-terminated) and LINE_WIDTH
is its width. */
void
layout::print_source_line (int row, const char *line, int line_width,
line_bounds *lbounds_out)
{
m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
/* We will stop printing the source line at any trailing
whitespace. */
line_width = get_line_width_without_trailing_whitespace (line,
line_width);
line += m_x_offset;
pp_space (m_pp);
int first_non_ws = INT_MAX;
int last_non_ws = 0;
int column;
for (column = 1 + m_x_offset; column <= line_width; column++)
{
/* Assuming colorization is enabled for the caret and underline
characters, we may also colorize the associated characters
within the source line.
For frontends that generate range information, we color the
associated characters in the source line the same as the
carets and underlines in the annotation line, to make it easier
for the reader to see the pertinent code.
For frontends that only generate carets, we don't colorize the
characters above them, since this would look strange (e.g.
colorizing just the first character in a token). */
if (m_colorize_source_p)
{
bool in_range_p;
point_state state;
in_range_p = get_state_at_point (row, column,
0, INT_MAX,
&state);
if (in_range_p)
m_colorizer.set_range (state.range_idx);
else
m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
}
char c = *line == '\t' ? ' ' : *line;
if (c == '\0')
c = ' ';
if (c != ' ')
{
last_non_ws = column;
if (first_non_ws == INT_MAX)
first_non_ws = column;
}
pp_character (m_pp, c);
line++;
}
print_newline ();
lbounds_out->m_first_non_ws = first_non_ws;
lbounds_out->m_last_non_ws = last_non_ws;
}
/* Determine if we should print an annotation line for ROW.
i.e. if any of m_layout_ranges contains ROW. */
bool
layout::should_print_annotation_line_p (int row) const
{
layout_range *range;
int i;
FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (m_layout_ranges, i, range)
if (range->intersects_line_p (row))
return true;
return false;
}
/* Print a line consisting of the caret/underlines for the given
source line. */
void
layout::print_annotation_line (int row, const line_bounds lbounds)
{
int x_bound = get_x_bound_for_row (row, m_exploc.column,
lbounds.m_last_non_ws);
pp_space (m_pp);
for (int column = 1 + m_x_offset; column < x_bound; column++)
{
bool in_range_p;
point_state state;
in_range_p = get_state_at_point (row, column,
lbounds.m_first_non_ws,
lbounds.m_last_non_ws,
&state);
if (in_range_p)
{
/* Within a range. Draw either the caret or an underline. */
m_colorizer.set_range (state.range_idx);
if (state.draw_caret_p)
{
/* Draw the caret. */
char caret_char;
if (state.range_idx < rich_location::STATICALLY_ALLOCATED_RANGES)
caret_char = m_context->caret_chars[state.range_idx];
else
caret_char = '^';
pp_character (m_pp, caret_char);
}
else
pp_character (m_pp, '~');
}
else
{
/* Not in a range. */
m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
pp_character (m_pp, ' ');
}
}
print_newline ();
}
/* If there are any fixit hints inserting new lines before source line ROW,
print them.
They are printed on lines of their own, before the source line
itself, with a leading '+'. */
void
layout::print_leading_fixits (int row)
{
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < m_fixit_hints.length (); i++)
{
const fixit_hint *hint = m_fixit_hints[i];
if (!hint->ends_with_newline_p ())
/* Not a newline fixit; print it in print_trailing_fixits. */
continue;
gcc_assert (hint->insertion_p ());
if (hint->affects_line_p (m_exploc.file, row))
{
/* Printing the '+' with normal colorization
and the inserted line with "insert" colorization
helps them stand out from each other, and from
the surrounding text. */
m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
pp_character (m_pp, '+');
m_colorizer.set_fixit_insert ();
/* Print all but the trailing newline of the fix-it hint.
We have to print the newline separately to avoid
getting additional pp prefixes printed. */
for (size_t i = 0; i < hint->get_length () - 1; i++)
pp_character (m_pp, hint->get_string ()[i]);
m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
pp_newline (m_pp);
}
}
}
/* Subroutine of layout::print_trailing_fixits.
Determine if the annotation line printed for LINE contained
the exact range from START_COLUMN to FINISH_COLUMN. */
bool
layout::annotation_line_showed_range_p (int line, int start_column,
int finish_column) const
{
layout_range *range;
int i;
FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (m_layout_ranges, i, range)
if (range->m_start.m_line == line
&& range->m_start.m_column == start_column
&& range->m_finish.m_line == line
&& range->m_finish.m_column == finish_column)
return true;
return false;
}
/* Classes for printing trailing fix-it hints i.e. those that
don't add new lines.
For insertion, these can look like:
new_text
For replacement, these can look like:
------------- : underline showing affected range
new_text
For deletion, these can look like:
------------- : underline showing affected range
This can become confusing if they overlap, and so we need
to do some preprocessing to decide what to print.
We use the list of fixit_hint instances affecting the line
to build a list of "correction" instances, and print the
latter.
For example, consider a set of fix-its for converting
a C-style cast to a C++ const_cast.
Given:
..000000000111111111122222222223333333333.
..123456789012345678901234567890123456789.
foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;
^~~~~
and the fix-it hints:
- replace col 10 (the open paren) with "const_cast<"
- replace col 16 (the close paren) with "> ("
- insert ")" before col 27
then we would get odd-looking output:
foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;
^~~~~
-
const_cast<
-
> ( )
It would be better to detect when fixit hints are going to
overlap (those that require new lines), and to consolidate
the printing of such fixits, giving something like:
foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;
^~~~~
-----------------
const_cast<foo *> (ptr->field)
This works by detecting when the printing would overlap, and
effectively injecting no-op replace hints into the gaps between
such fix-its, so that the printing joins up.
In the above example, the overlap of:
- replace col 10 (the open paren) with "const_cast<"
and:
- replace col 16 (the close paren) with "> ("
is fixed by injecting a no-op:
- replace cols 11-15 with themselves ("foo *")
and consolidating these, making:
- replace cols 10-16 with "const_cast<" + "foo *" + "> ("
i.e.:
- replace cols 10-16 with "const_cast<foo *> ("
This overlaps with the final fix-it hint:
- insert ")" before col 27
and so we repeat the consolidation process, by injecting
a no-op:
- replace cols 17-26 with themselves ("ptr->field")
giving:
- replace cols 10-26 with "const_cast<foo *> (" + "ptr->field" + ")"
i.e.:
- replace cols 10-26 with "const_cast<foo *> (ptr->field)"
and is thus printed as desired. */
/* A range of columns within a line. */
struct column_range
{
column_range (int start_, int finish_) : start (start_), finish (finish_)
{
/* We must have either a range, or an insertion. */
gcc_assert (start <= finish || finish == start - 1);
}
bool operator== (const column_range &other) const
{
return start == other.start && finish == other.finish;
}
int start;
int finish;
};
/* Get the range of columns that HINT would affect. */
static column_range
get_affected_columns (const fixit_hint *hint)
{
int start_column = LOCATION_COLUMN (hint->get_start_loc ());
int finish_column = LOCATION_COLUMN (hint->get_next_loc ()) - 1;
return column_range (start_column, finish_column);
}
/* Get the range of columns that would be printed for HINT. */
static column_range
get_printed_columns (const fixit_hint *hint)
{
int start_column = LOCATION_COLUMN (hint->get_start_loc ());
int final_hint_column = start_column + hint->get_length () - 1;
if (hint->insertion_p ())
{
return column_range (start_column, final_hint_column);
}
else
{
int finish_column = LOCATION_COLUMN (hint->get_next_loc ()) - 1;
return column_range (start_column,
MAX (finish_column, final_hint_column));
}
}
/* A struct capturing the bounds of a buffer, to allow for run-time
bounds-checking in a checked build. */
struct char_span
{
char_span (const char *ptr, size_t n_elts) : m_ptr (ptr), m_n_elts (n_elts) {}
char_span subspan (int offset, int n_elts)
{
gcc_assert (offset >= 0);
gcc_assert (offset < (int)m_n_elts);
gcc_assert (n_elts >= 0);
gcc_assert (offset + n_elts <= (int)m_n_elts);
return char_span (m_ptr + offset, n_elts);
}
const char *m_ptr;
size_t m_n_elts;
};
/* A correction on a particular line.
This describes a plan for how to print one or more fixit_hint
instances that affected the line, potentially consolidating hints
into corrections to make the result easier for the user to read. */
struct correction
{
correction (column_range affected_columns,
column_range printed_columns,
const char *new_text, size_t new_text_len)
: m_affected_columns (affected_columns),
m_printed_columns (printed_columns),
m_text (xstrdup (new_text)),
m_len (new_text_len),
m_alloc_sz (new_text_len + 1)
{
}
~correction () { free (m_text); }
bool insertion_p () const
{
return m_affected_columns.start == m_affected_columns.finish + 1;
}
void ensure_capacity (size_t len);
void ensure_terminated ();
void overwrite (int dst_offset, const char_span &src_span)
{
gcc_assert (dst_offset >= 0);
gcc_assert (dst_offset + src_span.m_n_elts < m_alloc_sz);
memcpy (m_text + dst_offset, src_span.m_ptr,
src_span.m_n_elts);
}
/* If insert, then start: the column before which the text
is to be inserted, and finish is offset by the length of
the replacement.
If replace, then the range of columns affected. */
column_range m_affected_columns;
/* If insert, then start: the column before which the text
is to be inserted, and finish is offset by the length of
the replacement.
If replace, then the range of columns affected. */
column_range m_printed_columns;
/* The text to be inserted/used as replacement. */
char *m_text;
size_t m_len;
size_t m_alloc_sz;
};
/* Ensure that m_text can hold a string of length LEN
(plus 1 for 0-termination). */
void
correction::ensure_capacity (size_t len)
{
/* Allow 1 extra byte for 0-termination. */
if (m_alloc_sz < (len + 1))
{
size_t new_alloc_sz = (len + 1) * 2;
m_text = (char *)xrealloc (m_text, new_alloc_sz);
m_alloc_sz = new_alloc_sz;
}
}
/* Ensure that m_text is 0-terminated. */
void
correction::ensure_terminated ()
{
/* 0-terminate the buffer. */
gcc_assert (m_len < m_alloc_sz);
m_text[m_len] = '\0';
}
/* A list of corrections affecting a particular line.
This is used by layout::print_trailing_fixits for planning
how to print the fix-it hints affecting the line. */
struct line_corrections
{
line_corrections (const char *filename, int row)
: m_filename (filename), m_row (row)
{}
~line_corrections ();
void add_hint (const fixit_hint *hint);
const char *m_filename;
int m_row;
auto_vec <correction *> m_corrections;
};
/* struct line_corrections. */
line_corrections::~line_corrections ()
{
unsigned i;
correction *c;
FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (m_corrections, i, c)
delete c;
}
/* A struct wrapping a particular source line, allowing
run-time bounds-checking of accesses in a checked build. */
struct source_line
{
source_line (const char *filename, int line);
char_span as_span () { return char_span (chars, width); }
const char *chars;
int width;
};
/* source_line's ctor. */
source_line::source_line (const char *filename, int line)
{
chars = location_get_source_line (filename, line, &width);
}
/* Add HINT to the corrections for this line.
Attempt to consolidate nearby hints so that they will not
overlap with printed. */
void
line_corrections::add_hint (const fixit_hint *hint)
{
column_range affected_columns = get_affected_columns (hint);
column_range printed_columns = get_printed_columns (hint);
/* Potentially consolidate. */
if (!m_corrections.is_empty ())
{
correction *last_correction
= m_corrections[m_corrections.length () - 1];
/* The following consolidation code assumes that the fix-it hints
have been sorted by start (done within layout's ctor). */
gcc_assert (affected_columns.start
>= last_correction->m_affected_columns.start);
gcc_assert (printed_columns.start
>= last_correction->m_printed_columns.start);
if (printed_columns.start <= last_correction->m_printed_columns.finish)
{
/* We have two hints for which the printed forms of the hints
would touch or overlap, so we need to consolidate them to avoid
confusing the user.
Attempt to inject a "replace" correction from immediately
after the end of the last hint to immediately before the start
of the next hint. */
column_range between (last_correction->m_affected_columns.finish + 1,
printed_columns.start - 1);
/* Try to read the source. */
source_line line (m_filename, m_row);
if (line.chars && between.finish < line.width)
{
/* Consolidate into the last correction:
add a no-op "replace" of the "between" text, and
add the text from the new hint. */
int old_len = last_correction->m_len;
gcc_assert (old_len >= 0);
int between_len = between.finish + 1 - between.start;
gcc_assert (between_len >= 0);
int new_len = old_len + between_len + hint->get_length ();
gcc_assert (new_len >= 0);
last_correction->ensure_capacity (new_len);
last_correction->overwrite
(old_len,
line.as_span ().subspan (between.start - 1,
between.finish + 1 - between.start));
last_correction->overwrite (old_len + between_len,
char_span (hint->get_string (),
hint->get_length ()));
last_correction->m_len = new_len;
last_correction->ensure_terminated ();
last_correction->m_affected_columns.finish
= affected_columns.finish;
last_correction->m_printed_columns.finish
+= between_len + hint->get_length ();
return;
}
}
}
/* If no consolidation happened, add a new correction instance. */
m_corrections.safe_push (new correction (affected_columns,
printed_columns,
hint->get_string (),
hint->get_length ()));
}
/* If there are any fixit hints on source line ROW, print them.
They are printed in order, attempting to combine them onto lines, but
starting new lines if necessary.
Fix-it hints that insert new lines are handled separately,
in layout::print_leading_fixits. */
void
layout::print_trailing_fixits (int row)
{
/* Build a list of correction instances for the line,
potentially consolidating hints (for the sake of readability). */
line_corrections corrections (m_exploc.file, row);
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < m_fixit_hints.length (); i++)
{
const fixit_hint *hint = m_fixit_hints[i];
/* Newline fixits are handled by layout::print_leading_fixits. */
if (hint->ends_with_newline_p ())
continue;
if (hint->affects_line_p (m_exploc.file, row))
corrections.add_hint (hint);
}
/* Now print the corrections. */
unsigned i;
correction *c;
int column = 0;
FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (corrections.m_corrections, i, c)
{
/* For now we assume each fixit hint can only touch one line. */
if (c->insertion_p ())
{
/* This assumes the insertion just affects one line. */
int start_column = c->m_printed_columns.start;
move_to_column (&column, start_column);
m_colorizer.set_fixit_insert ();
pp_string (m_pp, c->m_text);
m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
column += c->m_len;
}
else
{
/* If the range of the replacement wasn't printed in the
annotation line, then print an extra underline to
indicate exactly what is being replaced.
Always show it for removals. */
int start_column = c->m_affected_columns.start;
int finish_column = c->m_affected_columns.finish;
if (!annotation_line_showed_range_p (row, start_column,
finish_column)
|| c->m_len == 0)
{
move_to_column (&column, start_column);
m_colorizer.set_fixit_delete ();
for (; column <= finish_column; column++)
pp_character (m_pp, '-');
m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
}
/* Print the replacement text. REPLACE also covers
removals, so only do this extra work (potentially starting
a new line) if we have actual replacement text. */
if (c->m_len > 0)
{
move_to_column (&column, start_column);
m_colorizer.set_fixit_insert ();
pp_string (m_pp, c->m_text);
m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
column += c->m_len;
}
}
}
/* Add a trailing newline, if necessary. */
move_to_column (&column, 0);
}
/* Disable any colorization and emit a newline. */
void
layout::print_newline ()
{
m_colorizer.set_normal_text ();
pp_newline (m_pp);
}
/* Return true if (ROW/COLUMN) is within a range of the layout.
If it returns true, OUT_STATE is written to, with the
range index, and whether we should draw the caret at
(ROW/COLUMN) (as opposed to an underline). */
bool
layout::get_state_at_point (/* Inputs. */
int row, int column,
int first_non_ws, int last_non_ws,
/* Outputs. */
point_state *out_state)
{
layout_range *range;
int i;
FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (m_layout_ranges, i, range)
{
if (range->contains_point (row, column))
{
out_state->range_idx = i;
/* Are we at the range's caret? is it visible? */
out_state->draw_caret_p = false;
if (range->m_show_caret_p
&& row == range->m_caret.m_line
&& column == range->m_caret.m_column)
out_state->draw_caret_p = true;
/* Within a multiline range, don't display any underline
in any leading or trailing whitespace on a line.
We do display carets, however. */
if (!out_state->draw_caret_p)
if (column < first_non_ws || column > last_non_ws)
return false;
/* We are within a range. */
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/* Helper function for use by layout::print_line when printing the
annotation line under the source line.
Get the column beyond the rightmost one that could contain a caret or
range marker, given that we stop rendering at trailing whitespace.
ROW is the source line within the given file.
CARET_COLUMN is the column of range 0's caret.
LAST_NON_WS_COLUMN is the last column containing a non-whitespace
character of source (as determined when printing the source line). */
int
layout::get_x_bound_for_row (int row, int caret_column,
int last_non_ws_column)
{
int result = caret_column + 1;
layout_range *range;
int i;
FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (m_layout_ranges, i, range)
{
if (row >= range->m_start.m_line)
{
if (range->m_finish.m_line == row)
{
/* On the final line within a range; ensure that
we render up to the end of the range. */
if (result <= range->m_finish.m_column)
result = range->m_finish.m_column + 1;
}
else if (row < range->m_finish.m_line)
{
/* Within a multiline range; ensure that we render up to the
last non-whitespace column. */
if (result <= last_non_ws_column)
result = last_non_ws_column + 1;
}
}
}
return result;
}
/* Given *COLUMN as an x-coordinate, print spaces to position
successive output at DEST_COLUMN, printing a newline if necessary,
and updating *COLUMN. */
void
layout::move_to_column (int *column, int dest_column)
{
/* Start a new line if we need to. */
if (*column > dest_column)
{
print_newline ();
*column = 0;
}
while (*column < dest_column)
{
pp_space (m_pp);
(*column)++;
}
}
/* For debugging layout issues, render a ruler giving column numbers
(after the 1-column indent). */
void
layout::show_ruler (int max_column) const
{
/* Hundreds. */
if (max_column > 99)
{
pp_space (m_pp);
for (int column = 1 + m_x_offset; column <= max_column; column++)
if (0 == column % 10)
pp_character (m_pp, '0' + (column / 100) % 10);
else
pp_space (m_pp);
pp_newline (m_pp);
}
/* Tens. */
pp_space (m_pp);
for (int column = 1 + m_x_offset; column <= max_column; column++)
if (0 == column % 10)
pp_character (m_pp, '0' + (column / 10) % 10);
else
pp_space (m_pp);
pp_newline (m_pp);
/* Units. */
pp_space (m_pp);
for (int column = 1 + m_x_offset; column <= max_column; column++)
pp_character (m_pp, '0' + (column % 10));
pp_newline (m_pp);
}
/* Print leading fix-its (for new lines inserted before the source line)
then the source line, followed by an annotation line
consisting of any caret/underlines, then any fixits.
If the source line can't be read, print nothing. */
void
layout::print_line (int row)
{
int line_width;
const char *line = location_get_source_line (m_exploc.file, row,
&line_width);
if (!line)
return;
line_bounds lbounds;
print_leading_fixits (row);
print_source_line (row, line, line_width, &lbounds);
if (should_print_annotation_line_p (row))
print_annotation_line (row, lbounds);
print_trailing_fixits (row);
}
} /* End of anonymous namespace. */
/* If LOC is within the spans of lines that will already be printed for
this gcc_rich_location, then add it as a secondary location and return true.
Otherwise return false. */
bool
gcc_rich_location::add_location_if_nearby (location_t loc)
{
/* Use the layout location-handling logic to sanitize LOC,
filtering it to the current line spans within a temporary
layout instance. */
layout layout (global_dc, this, DK_ERROR);
location_range loc_range;
loc_range.m_loc = loc;
loc_range.m_show_caret_p = false;
if (!layout.maybe_add_location_range (&loc_range, true))
return false;
add_range (loc, false);
return true;
}
/* Print the physical source code corresponding to the location of
this diagnostic, with additional annotations. */
void
diagnostic_show_locus (diagnostic_context * context,
rich_location *richloc,
diagnostic_t diagnostic_kind)
{
pp_newline (context->printer);
location_t loc = richloc->get_loc ();
/* Do nothing if source-printing has been disabled. */
if (!context->show_caret)
return;
/* Don't attempt to print source for UNKNOWN_LOCATION and for builtins. */
if (loc <= BUILTINS_LOCATION)
return;
/* Don't print the same source location twice in a row, unless we have
fix-it hints. */
if (loc == context->last_location
&& richloc->get_num_fixit_hints () == 0)
return;
context->last_location = loc;
const char *saved_prefix = pp_get_prefix (context->printer);
pp_set_prefix (context->printer, NULL);
layout layout (context, richloc, diagnostic_kind);
for (int line_span_idx = 0; line_span_idx < layout.get_num_line_spans ();
line_span_idx++)
{
const line_span *line_span = layout.get_line_span (line_span_idx);
if (layout.print_heading_for_line_span_index_p (line_span_idx))
{
expanded_location exploc = layout.get_expanded_location (line_span);
context->start_span (context, exploc);
}
int last_line = line_span->get_last_line ();
for (int row = line_span->get_first_line (); row <= last_line; row++)
layout.print_line (row);
}
pp_set_prefix (context->printer, saved_prefix);
}
#if CHECKING_P
namespace selftest {
/* Selftests for diagnostic_show_locus. */
/* Verify that diagnostic_show_locus works sanely on UNKNOWN_LOCATION. */
static void
test_diagnostic_show_locus_unknown_location ()
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
rich_location richloc (line_table, UNKNOWN_LOCATION);
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n", pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Verify that diagnostic_show_locus works sanely for various
single-line cases.
All of these work on the following 1-line source file:
.0000000001111111
.1234567890123456
"foo = bar.field;\n"
which is set up by test_diagnostic_show_locus_one_liner and calls
them. */
/* Just a caret. */
static void
test_one_liner_simple_caret ()
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
location_t caret = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 10);
rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo = bar.field;\n"
" ^\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Caret and range. */
static void
test_one_liner_caret_and_range ()
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
location_t caret = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 10);
location_t start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 7);
location_t finish = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 15);
location_t loc = make_location (caret, start, finish);
rich_location richloc (line_table, loc);
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo = bar.field;\n"
" ~~~^~~~~~\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Multiple ranges and carets. */
static void
test_one_liner_multiple_carets_and_ranges ()
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
location_t foo
= make_location (linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 2),
linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 1),
linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 3));
dc.caret_chars[0] = 'A';
location_t bar
= make_location (linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 8),
linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 7),
linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 9));
dc.caret_chars[1] = 'B';
location_t field
= make_location (linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 13),
linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 11),
linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 15));
dc.caret_chars[2] = 'C';
rich_location richloc (line_table, foo);
richloc.add_range (bar, true);
richloc.add_range (field, true);
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo = bar.field;\n"
" ~A~ ~B~ ~~C~~\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Insertion fix-it hint: adding an "&" to the front of "bar.field". */
static void
test_one_liner_fixit_insert_before ()
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
location_t caret = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 7);
rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before ("&");
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo = bar.field;\n"
" ^\n"
" &\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Insertion fix-it hint: adding a "[0]" after "foo". */
static void
test_one_liner_fixit_insert_after ()
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
location_t start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 1);
location_t finish = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 3);
location_t foo = make_location (start, start, finish);
rich_location richloc (line_table, foo);
richloc.add_fixit_insert_after ("[0]");
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo = bar.field;\n"
" ^~~\n"
" [0]\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Removal fix-it hint: removal of the ".field". */
static void
test_one_liner_fixit_remove ()
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
location_t start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 10);
location_t finish = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 15);
location_t dot = make_location (start, start, finish);
rich_location richloc (line_table, dot);
richloc.add_fixit_remove ();
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo = bar.field;\n"
" ^~~~~~\n"
" ------\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Replace fix-it hint: replacing "field" with "m_field". */
static void
test_one_liner_fixit_replace ()
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
location_t start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 11);
location_t finish = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 15);
location_t field = make_location (start, start, finish);
rich_location richloc (line_table, field);
richloc.add_fixit_replace ("m_field");
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo = bar.field;\n"
" ^~~~~\n"
" m_field\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Replace fix-it hint: replacing "field" with "m_field",
but where the caret was elsewhere. */
static void
test_one_liner_fixit_replace_non_equal_range ()
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
location_t equals = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 5);
location_t start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 11);
location_t finish = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 15);
rich_location richloc (line_table, equals);
source_range range;
range.m_start = start;
range.m_finish = finish;
richloc.add_fixit_replace (range, "m_field");
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
/* The replacement range is not indicated in the annotation line, so
it should be indicated via an additional underline. */
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo = bar.field;\n"
" ^\n"
" -----\n"
" m_field\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Replace fix-it hint: replacing "field" with "m_field",
where the caret was elsewhere, but where a secondary range
exactly covers "field". */
static void
test_one_liner_fixit_replace_equal_secondary_range ()
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
location_t equals = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 5);
location_t start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 11);
location_t finish = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 15);
rich_location richloc (line_table, equals);
location_t field = make_location (start, start, finish);
richloc.add_range (field, false);
richloc.add_fixit_replace (field, "m_field");
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
/* The replacement range is indicated in the annotation line,
so it shouldn't be indicated via an additional underline. */
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo = bar.field;\n"
" ^ ~~~~~\n"
" m_field\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Verify that we can use ad-hoc locations when adding fixits to a
rich_location. */
static void
test_one_liner_fixit_validation_adhoc_locations ()
{
/* Generate a range that's too long to be packed, so must
be stored as an ad-hoc location (given the defaults
of 5 bits or 0 bits of packed range); 41 columns > 2**5. */
const location_t c7 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 7);
const location_t c47 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 47);
const location_t loc = make_location (c7, c7, c47);
if (c47 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
return;
ASSERT_TRUE (IS_ADHOC_LOC (loc));
/* Insert. */
{
rich_location richloc (line_table, loc);
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (loc, "test");
/* It should not have been discarded by the validator. */
ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
test_diagnostic_context dc;
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo = bar.field;\n"
" ^~~~~~~~~~ \n"
" test\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Remove. */
{
rich_location richloc (line_table, loc);
source_range range = source_range::from_locations (loc, c47);
richloc.add_fixit_remove (range);
/* It should not have been discarded by the validator. */
ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
test_diagnostic_context dc;
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo = bar.field;\n"
" ^~~~~~~~~~ \n"
" -----------------------------------------\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Replace. */
{
rich_location richloc (line_table, loc);
source_range range = source_range::from_locations (loc, c47);
richloc.add_fixit_replace (range, "test");
/* It should not have been discarded by the validator. */
ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
test_diagnostic_context dc;
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo = bar.field;\n"
" ^~~~~~~~~~ \n"
" test\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
}
/* Test of consolidating insertions at the same location. */
static void
test_one_liner_many_fixits_1 ()
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
location_t equals = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 5);
rich_location richloc (line_table, equals);
for (int i = 0; i < 19; i++)
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before ("a");
ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo = bar.field;\n"
" ^\n"
" aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Ensure that we can add an arbitrary number of fix-it hints to a
rich_location, even if they are not consolidated. */
static void
test_one_liner_many_fixits_2 ()
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
location_t equals = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 5);
rich_location richloc (line_table, equals);
for (int i = 0; i < 19; i++)
{
location_t loc = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, i * 2);
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (loc, "a");
}
ASSERT_EQ (19, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo = bar.field;\n"
" ^\n"
"a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Run the various one-liner tests. */
static void
test_diagnostic_show_locus_one_liner (const line_table_case &case_)
{
/* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
....................0000000001111111.
....................1234567890123456. */
const char *content = "foo = bar.field;\n";
temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", content);
line_table_test ltt (case_);
linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false, tmp.get_filename (), 1);
location_t line_end = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 16);
/* Don't attempt to run the tests if column data might be unavailable. */
if (line_end > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
return;
ASSERT_STREQ (tmp.get_filename (), LOCATION_FILE (line_end));
ASSERT_EQ (1, LOCATION_LINE (line_end));
ASSERT_EQ (16, LOCATION_COLUMN (line_end));
test_one_liner_simple_caret ();
test_one_liner_caret_and_range ();
test_one_liner_multiple_carets_and_ranges ();
test_one_liner_fixit_insert_before ();
test_one_liner_fixit_insert_after ();
test_one_liner_fixit_remove ();
test_one_liner_fixit_replace ();
test_one_liner_fixit_replace_non_equal_range ();
test_one_liner_fixit_replace_equal_secondary_range ();
test_one_liner_fixit_validation_adhoc_locations ();
test_one_liner_many_fixits_1 ();
test_one_liner_many_fixits_2 ();
}
/* Verify that gcc_rich_location::add_location_if_nearby works. */
static void
test_add_location_if_nearby (const line_table_case &case_)
{
/* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
...000000000111111111122222222223333333333.
...123456789012345678901234567890123456789. */
const char *content
= ("struct same_line { double x; double y; ;\n" /* line 1. */
"struct different_line\n" /* line 2. */
"{\n" /* line 3. */
" double x;\n" /* line 4. */
" double y;\n" /* line 5. */
";\n"); /* line 6. */
temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", content);
line_table_test ltt (case_);
const line_map_ordinary *ord_map
= linemap_check_ordinary (linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false,
tmp.get_filename (), 0));
linemap_line_start (line_table, 1, 100);
const location_t final_line_end
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 6, 7);
/* Don't attempt to run the tests if column data might be unavailable. */
if (final_line_end > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
return;
/* Test of add_location_if_nearby on the same line as the
primary location. */
{
const location_t missing_close_brace_1_39
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 39);
const location_t matching_open_brace_1_18
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 18);
gcc_rich_location richloc (missing_close_brace_1_39);
bool added = richloc.add_location_if_nearby (matching_open_brace_1_18);
ASSERT_TRUE (added);
ASSERT_EQ (2, richloc.get_num_locations ());
test_diagnostic_context dc;
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" struct same_line { double x; double y; ;\n"
" ~ ^\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Test of add_location_if_nearby on a different line to the
primary location. */
{
const location_t missing_close_brace_6_1
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 6, 1);
const location_t matching_open_brace_3_1
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 3, 1);
gcc_rich_location richloc (missing_close_brace_6_1);
bool added = richloc.add_location_if_nearby (matching_open_brace_3_1);
ASSERT_FALSE (added);
ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_locations ());
}
}
/* Verify that we print fixits even if they only affect lines
outside those covered by the ranges in the rich_location. */
static void
test_diagnostic_show_locus_fixit_lines (const line_table_case &case_)
{
/* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
...000000000111111111122222222223333333333.
...123456789012345678901234567890123456789. */
const char *content
= ("struct point { double x; double y; };\n" /* line 1. */
"struct point origin = {x: 0.0,\n" /* line 2. */
" y\n" /* line 3. */
"\n" /* line 4. */
"\n" /* line 5. */
" : 0.0};\n"); /* line 6. */
temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", content);
line_table_test ltt (case_);
const line_map_ordinary *ord_map
= linemap_check_ordinary (linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false,
tmp.get_filename (), 0));
linemap_line_start (line_table, 1, 100);
const location_t final_line_end
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 6, 36);
/* Don't attempt to run the tests if column data might be unavailable. */
if (final_line_end > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
return;
/* A pair of tests for modernizing the initializers to C99-style. */
/* The one-liner case (line 2). */
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
const location_t x
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 2, 24);
const location_t colon
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 2, 25);
rich_location richloc (line_table, colon);
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (x, ".");
richloc.add_fixit_replace (colon, "=");
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" struct point origin = {x: 0.0,\n"
" ^\n"
" .=\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* The multiline case. The caret for the rich_location is on line 6;
verify that insertion fixit on line 3 is still printed (and that
span starts are printed due to the gap between the span at line 3
and that at line 6). */
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
const location_t y
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 3, 24);
const location_t colon
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 6, 25);
rich_location richloc (line_table, colon);
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (y, ".");
richloc.add_fixit_replace (colon, "=");
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
"FILENAME:3:24:\n"
" y\n"
" .\n"
"FILENAME:6:25:\n"
" : 0.0};\n"
" ^\n"
" =\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
}
/* Verify that fix-it hints are appropriately consolidated.
If any fix-it hints in a rich_location involve locations beyond
LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS, then we can't reliably apply
the fix-it as a whole, so there should be none.
Otherwise, verify that consecutive "replace" and "remove" fix-its
are merged, and that other fix-its remain separate. */
static void
test_fixit_consolidation (const line_table_case &case_)
{
line_table_test ltt (case_);
linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false, "test.c", 1);
const location_t c10 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 10);
const location_t c15 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 15);
const location_t c16 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 16);
const location_t c17 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 17);
const location_t c20 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 20);
const location_t c21 = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 21);
const location_t caret = c10;
/* Insert + insert. */
{
rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (c10, "foo");
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (c15, "bar");
if (c15 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
/* Bogus column info for 2nd fixit, so no fixits. */
ASSERT_EQ (0, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
else
/* They should not have been merged. */
ASSERT_EQ (2, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
}
/* Insert + replace. */
{
rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (c10, "foo");
richloc.add_fixit_replace (source_range::from_locations (c15, c17),
"bar");
if (c17 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
/* Bogus column info for 2nd fixit, so no fixits. */
ASSERT_EQ (0, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
else
/* They should not have been merged. */
ASSERT_EQ (2, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
}
/* Replace + non-consecutive insert. */
{
rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
richloc.add_fixit_replace (source_range::from_locations (c10, c15),
"bar");
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (c17, "foo");
if (c17 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
/* Bogus column info for 2nd fixit, so no fixits. */
ASSERT_EQ (0, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
else
/* They should not have been merged. */
ASSERT_EQ (2, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
}
/* Replace + non-consecutive replace. */
{
rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
richloc.add_fixit_replace (source_range::from_locations (c10, c15),
"foo");
richloc.add_fixit_replace (source_range::from_locations (c17, c20),
"bar");
if (c20 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
/* Bogus column info for 2nd fixit, so no fixits. */
ASSERT_EQ (0, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
else
/* They should not have been merged. */
ASSERT_EQ (2, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
}
/* Replace + consecutive replace. */
{
rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
richloc.add_fixit_replace (source_range::from_locations (c10, c15),
"foo");
richloc.add_fixit_replace (source_range::from_locations (c16, c20),
"bar");
if (c20 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
/* Bogus column info for 2nd fixit, so no fixits. */
ASSERT_EQ (0, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
else
{
/* They should have been merged into a single "replace". */
ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
const fixit_hint *hint = richloc.get_fixit_hint (0);
ASSERT_STREQ ("foobar", hint->get_string ());
ASSERT_EQ (c10, hint->get_start_loc ());
ASSERT_EQ (c21, hint->get_next_loc ());
}
}
/* Replace + consecutive removal. */
{
rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
richloc.add_fixit_replace (source_range::from_locations (c10, c15),
"foo");
richloc.add_fixit_remove (source_range::from_locations (c16, c20));
if (c20 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
/* Bogus column info for 2nd fixit, so no fixits. */
ASSERT_EQ (0, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
else
{
/* They should have been merged into a single replace, with the
range extended to cover that of the removal. */
ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
const fixit_hint *hint = richloc.get_fixit_hint (0);
ASSERT_STREQ ("foo", hint->get_string ());
ASSERT_EQ (c10, hint->get_start_loc ());
ASSERT_EQ (c21, hint->get_next_loc ());
}
}
/* Consecutive removals. */
{
rich_location richloc (line_table, caret);
richloc.add_fixit_remove (source_range::from_locations (c10, c15));
richloc.add_fixit_remove (source_range::from_locations (c16, c20));
if (c20 > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
/* Bogus column info for 2nd fixit, so no fixits. */
ASSERT_EQ (0, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
else
{
/* They should have been merged into a single "replace-with-empty". */
ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
const fixit_hint *hint = richloc.get_fixit_hint (0);
ASSERT_STREQ ("", hint->get_string ());
ASSERT_EQ (c10, hint->get_start_loc ());
ASSERT_EQ (c21, hint->get_next_loc ());
}
}
}
/* Verify that the line_corrections machinery correctly prints
overlapping fixit-hints. */
static void
test_overlapped_fixit_printing (const line_table_case &case_)
{
/* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
...000000000111111111122222222223333333333.
...123456789012345678901234567890123456789. */
const char *content
= (" foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;\n");
temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".C", content);
line_table_test ltt (case_);
const line_map_ordinary *ord_map
= linemap_check_ordinary (linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false,
tmp.get_filename (), 0));
linemap_line_start (line_table, 1, 100);
const location_t final_line_end
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 6, 36);
/* Don't attempt to run the tests if column data might be unavailable. */
if (final_line_end > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
return;
/* A test for converting a C-style cast to a C++-style cast. */
const location_t open_paren
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 12);
const location_t close_paren
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 18);
const location_t expr_start
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 19);
const location_t expr_finish
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 28);
const location_t expr = make_location (expr_start, expr_start, expr_finish);
/* Various examples of fix-it hints that aren't themselves consolidated,
but for which the *printing* may need consolidation. */
/* Example where 3 fix-it hints are printed as one. */
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
rich_location richloc (line_table, expr);
richloc.add_fixit_replace (open_paren, "const_cast<");
richloc.add_fixit_replace (close_paren, "> (");
richloc.add_fixit_insert_after (")");
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;\n"
" ^~~~~~~~~~\n"
" -----------------\n"
" const_cast<foo *> (ptr->field)\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
/* Unit-test the line_corrections machinery. */
ASSERT_EQ (3, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
const fixit_hint *hint_0 = richloc.get_fixit_hint (0);
ASSERT_EQ (column_range (12, 12), get_affected_columns (hint_0));
ASSERT_EQ (column_range (12, 22), get_printed_columns (hint_0));
const fixit_hint *hint_1 = richloc.get_fixit_hint (1);
ASSERT_EQ (column_range (18, 18), get_affected_columns (hint_1));
ASSERT_EQ (column_range (18, 20), get_printed_columns (hint_1));
const fixit_hint *hint_2 = richloc.get_fixit_hint (2);
ASSERT_EQ (column_range (29, 28), get_affected_columns (hint_2));
ASSERT_EQ (column_range (29, 29), get_printed_columns (hint_2));
/* Add each hint in turn to a line_corrections instance,
and verify that they are consolidated into one correction instance
as expected. */
line_corrections lc (tmp.get_filename (), 1);
/* The first replace hint by itself. */
lc.add_hint (hint_0);
ASSERT_EQ (1, lc.m_corrections.length ());
ASSERT_EQ (column_range (12, 12), lc.m_corrections[0]->m_affected_columns);
ASSERT_EQ (column_range (12, 22), lc.m_corrections[0]->m_printed_columns);
ASSERT_STREQ ("const_cast<", lc.m_corrections[0]->m_text);
/* After the second replacement hint, they are printed together
as a replacement (along with the text between them). */
lc.add_hint (hint_1);
ASSERT_EQ (1, lc.m_corrections.length ());
ASSERT_STREQ ("const_cast<foo *> (", lc.m_corrections[0]->m_text);
ASSERT_EQ (column_range (12, 18), lc.m_corrections[0]->m_affected_columns);
ASSERT_EQ (column_range (12, 30), lc.m_corrections[0]->m_printed_columns);
/* After the final insertion hint, they are all printed together
as a replacement (along with the text between them). */
lc.add_hint (hint_2);
ASSERT_STREQ ("const_cast<foo *> (ptr->field)",
lc.m_corrections[0]->m_text);
ASSERT_EQ (1, lc.m_corrections.length ());
ASSERT_EQ (column_range (12, 28), lc.m_corrections[0]->m_affected_columns);
ASSERT_EQ (column_range (12, 41), lc.m_corrections[0]->m_printed_columns);
}
/* Example where two are consolidated during printing. */
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
rich_location richloc (line_table, expr);
richloc.add_fixit_replace (open_paren, "CAST (");
richloc.add_fixit_replace (close_paren, ") (");
richloc.add_fixit_insert_after (")");
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;\n"
" ^~~~~~~~~~\n"
" -\n"
" CAST (-\n"
" ) ( )\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Example where none are consolidated during printing. */
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
rich_location richloc (line_table, expr);
richloc.add_fixit_replace (open_paren, "CST (");
richloc.add_fixit_replace (close_paren, ") (");
richloc.add_fixit_insert_after (")");
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;\n"
" ^~~~~~~~~~\n"
" -\n"
" CST ( -\n"
" ) ( )\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Example of deletion fix-it hints. */
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
rich_location richloc (line_table, expr);
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (open_paren, "(bar *)");
source_range victim = {open_paren, close_paren};
richloc.add_fixit_remove (victim);
/* This case is actually handled by fixit-consolidation,
rather than by line_corrections. */
ASSERT_EQ (1, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;\n"
" ^~~~~~~~~~\n"
" -------\n"
" (bar *)\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Example of deletion fix-it hints that would overlap. */
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
rich_location richloc (line_table, expr);
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (open_paren, "(longer *)");
source_range victim = {expr_start, expr_finish};
richloc.add_fixit_remove (victim);
/* These fixits are not consolidated. */
ASSERT_EQ (2, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
/* But the corrections are. */
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;\n"
" ^~~~~~~~~~\n"
" -----------------\n"
" (longer *)(foo *)\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Example of insertion fix-it hints that would overlap. */
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
rich_location richloc (line_table, expr);
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (open_paren, "LONGER THAN THE CAST");
richloc.add_fixit_insert_after (close_paren, "TEST");
/* The first insertion is long enough that if printed naively,
it would overlap with the second.
Verify that they are printed as a single replacement. */
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo *f = (foo *)ptr->field;\n"
" ^~~~~~~~~~\n"
" -------\n"
" LONGER THAN THE CAST(foo *)TEST\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
}
/* Verify that the line_corrections machinery correctly prints
overlapping fixit-hints that have been added in the wrong
order.
Adapted from PR c/81405 seen on gcc.dg/init-excess-1.c*/
static void
test_overlapped_fixit_printing_2 (const line_table_case &case_)
{
/* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
...000000000111111111122222222223333333333.
...123456789012345678901234567890123456789. */
const char *content
= ("int a5[][0][0] = { 1, 2 };\n");
temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", content);
line_table_test ltt (case_);
const line_map_ordinary *ord_map
= linemap_check_ordinary (linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false,
tmp.get_filename (), 0));
linemap_line_start (line_table, 1, 100);
const location_t final_line_end
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 100);
/* Don't attempt to run the tests if column data might be unavailable. */
if (final_line_end > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
return;
const location_t col_1
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 1);
const location_t col_20
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 20);
const location_t col_21
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 21);
const location_t col_23
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 23);
const location_t col_25
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 25);
/* Two insertions, in the wrong order. */
{
rich_location richloc (line_table, col_20);
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_23, "{");
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_21, "}");
/* These fixits should be accepted; they can't be consolidated. */
ASSERT_EQ (2, richloc.get_num_fixit_hints ());
const fixit_hint *hint_0 = richloc.get_fixit_hint (0);
ASSERT_EQ (column_range (23, 22), get_affected_columns (hint_0));
ASSERT_EQ (column_range (23, 23), get_printed_columns (hint_0));
const fixit_hint *hint_1 = richloc.get_fixit_hint (1);
ASSERT_EQ (column_range (21, 20), get_affected_columns (hint_1));
ASSERT_EQ (column_range (21, 21), get_printed_columns (hint_1));
/* Verify that they're printed correctly. */
test_diagnostic_context dc;
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" int a5[][0][0] = { 1, 2 };\n"
" ^\n"
" } {\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Various overlapping insertions, some occurring "out of order"
(reproducing the fix-it hints from PR c/81405). */
{
test_diagnostic_context dc;
rich_location richloc (line_table, col_20);
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_20, "{{");
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_21, "}}");
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_23, "{");
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_21, "}");
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_23, "{{");
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_25, "}");
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_21, "}");
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_1, "{");
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (col_25, "}");
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" int a5[][0][0] = { 1, 2 };\n"
" ^\n"
" { -----\n"
" {{1}}}}, {{{2 }}\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
}
/* Insertion fix-it hint: adding a "break;" on a line by itself. */
static void
test_fixit_insert_containing_newline (const line_table_case &case_)
{
/* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
.........................0000000001111111.
.........................1234567890123456. */
const char *old_content = (" case 'a':\n" /* line 1. */
" x = a;\n" /* line 2. */
" case 'b':\n" /* line 3. */
" x = b;\n");/* line 4. */
temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", old_content);
line_table_test ltt (case_);
linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false, tmp.get_filename (), 3);
location_t case_start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 5);
location_t case_finish = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 13);
location_t case_loc = make_location (case_start, case_start, case_finish);
location_t line_start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 1);
if (case_finish > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
return;
/* Add a "break;" on a line by itself before line 3 i.e. before
column 1 of line 3. */
{
rich_location richloc (line_table, case_loc);
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (line_start, " break;\n");
test_diagnostic_context dc;
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
"+ break;\n"
" case 'b':\n"
" ^~~~~~~~~\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Verify that attempts to add text with a newline fail when the
insertion point is *not* at the start of a line. */
{
rich_location richloc (line_table, case_loc);
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (case_start, "break;\n");
ASSERT_TRUE (richloc.seen_impossible_fixit_p ());
test_diagnostic_context dc;
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" case 'b':\n"
" ^~~~~~~~~\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
}
/* Insertion fix-it hint: adding a "#include <stdio.h>\n" to the top
of the file, where the fix-it is printed in a different line-span
to the primary range of the diagnostic. */
static void
test_fixit_insert_containing_newline_2 (const line_table_case &case_)
{
/* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
.........................0000000001111111.
.........................1234567890123456. */
const char *old_content = ("test (int ch)\n" /* line 1. */
"{\n" /* line 2. */
" putchar (ch);\n" /* line 3. */
"}\n"); /* line 4. */
temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", old_content);
line_table_test ltt (case_);
const line_map_ordinary *ord_map = linemap_check_ordinary
(linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false, tmp.get_filename (), 0));
linemap_line_start (line_table, 1, 100);
/* The primary range is the "putchar" token. */
location_t putchar_start
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 3, 2);
location_t putchar_finish
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 3, 8);
location_t putchar_loc
= make_location (putchar_start, putchar_start, putchar_finish);
rich_location richloc (line_table, putchar_loc);
/* Add a "#include <stdio.h>" on a line by itself at the top of the file. */
location_t file_start
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 1);
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before (file_start, "#include <stdio.h>\n");
if (putchar_finish > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
return;
test_diagnostic_context dc;
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
"FILENAME:1:1:\n"
"+#include <stdio.h>\n"
" test (int ch)\n"
"FILENAME:3:2:\n"
" putchar (ch);\n"
" ^~~~~~~\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Replacement fix-it hint containing a newline.
This will fail, as newlines are only supported when inserting at the
beginning of a line. */
static void
test_fixit_replace_containing_newline (const line_table_case &case_)
{
/* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
.........................0000000001111.
.........................1234567890123. */
const char *old_content = "foo = bar ();\n";
temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", old_content);
line_table_test ltt (case_);
linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false, tmp.get_filename (), 1);
/* Replace the " = " with "\n = ", as if we were reformatting an
overly long line. */
location_t start = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 4);
location_t finish = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 6);
location_t loc = linemap_position_for_column (line_table, 13);
rich_location richloc (line_table, loc);
source_range range = source_range::from_locations (start, finish);
richloc.add_fixit_replace (range, "\n =");
/* Arbitrary newlines are not yet supported within fix-it hints, so
the fix-it should not be displayed. */
ASSERT_TRUE (richloc.seen_impossible_fixit_p ());
if (finish > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
return;
test_diagnostic_context dc;
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo = bar ();\n"
" ^\n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Fix-it hint, attempting to delete a newline.
This will fail, as we currently only support fix-it hints that
affect one line at a time. */
static void
test_fixit_deletion_affecting_newline (const line_table_case &case_)
{
/* Create a tempfile and write some text to it.
..........................0000000001111.
..........................1234567890123. */
const char *old_content = ("foo = bar (\n"
" );\n");
temp_source_file tmp (SELFTEST_LOCATION, ".c", old_content);
line_table_test ltt (case_);
const line_map_ordinary *ord_map = linemap_check_ordinary
(linemap_add (line_table, LC_ENTER, false, tmp.get_filename (), 0));
linemap_line_start (line_table, 1, 100);
/* Attempt to delete the " (\n...)". */
location_t start
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 10);
location_t caret
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 1, 11);
location_t finish
= linemap_position_for_line_and_column (line_table, ord_map, 2, 7);
location_t loc = make_location (caret, start, finish);
rich_location richloc (line_table, loc);
richloc. add_fixit_remove ();
/* Fix-it hints that affect more than one line are not yet supported, so
the fix-it should not be displayed. */
ASSERT_TRUE (richloc.seen_impossible_fixit_p ());
if (finish > LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS)
return;
test_diagnostic_context dc;
diagnostic_show_locus (&dc, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
ASSERT_STREQ ("\n"
" foo = bar (\n"
" ~^\n"
" );\n"
" ~ \n",
pp_formatted_text (dc.printer));
}
/* Run all of the selftests within this file. */
void
diagnostic_show_locus_c_tests ()
{
test_layout_range_for_single_point ();
test_layout_range_for_single_line ();
test_layout_range_for_multiple_lines ();
test_get_line_width_without_trailing_whitespace ();
test_diagnostic_show_locus_unknown_location ();
for_each_line_table_case (test_diagnostic_show_locus_one_liner);
for_each_line_table_case (test_add_location_if_nearby);
for_each_line_table_case (test_diagnostic_show_locus_fixit_lines);
for_each_line_table_case (test_fixit_consolidation);
for_each_line_table_case (test_overlapped_fixit_printing);
for_each_line_table_case (test_overlapped_fixit_printing_2);
for_each_line_table_case (test_fixit_insert_containing_newline);
for_each_line_table_case (test_fixit_insert_containing_newline_2);
for_each_line_table_case (test_fixit_replace_containing_newline);
for_each_line_table_case (test_fixit_deletion_affecting_newline);
}
} // namespace selftest
#endif /* #if CHECKING_P */