//===--- OptTable.cpp - Option Table Implementation -----------------------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "llvm/Option/OptTable.h" #include "llvm/Option/Arg.h" #include "llvm/Option/ArgList.h" #include "llvm/Option/Option.h" #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" #include #include #include using namespace llvm; using namespace llvm::opt; namespace llvm { namespace opt { // Ordering on Info. The ordering is *almost* case-insensitive lexicographic, // with an exceptions. '\0' comes at the end of the alphabet instead of the // beginning (thus options precede any other options which prefix them). static int StrCmpOptionNameIgnoreCase(const char *A, const char *B) { const char *X = A, *Y = B; char a = tolower(*A), b = tolower(*B); while (a == b) { if (a == '\0') return 0; a = tolower(*++X); b = tolower(*++Y); } if (a == '\0') // A is a prefix of B. return 1; if (b == '\0') // B is a prefix of A. return -1; // Otherwise lexicographic. return (a < b) ? -1 : 1; } #ifndef NDEBUG static int StrCmpOptionName(const char *A, const char *B) { if (int N = StrCmpOptionNameIgnoreCase(A, B)) return N; return strcmp(A, B); } static inline bool operator<(const OptTable::Info &A, const OptTable::Info &B) { if (&A == &B) return false; if (int N = StrCmpOptionName(A.Name, B.Name)) return N < 0; for (const char * const *APre = A.Prefixes, * const *BPre = B.Prefixes; *APre != 0 && *BPre != 0; ++APre, ++BPre) { if (int N = StrCmpOptionName(*APre, *BPre)) return N < 0; } // Names are the same, check that classes are in order; exactly one // should be joined, and it should succeed the other. assert(((A.Kind == Option::JoinedClass) ^ (B.Kind == Option::JoinedClass)) && "Unexpected classes for options with same name."); return B.Kind == Option::JoinedClass; } #endif // Support lower_bound between info and an option name. static inline bool operator<(const OptTable::Info &I, const char *Name) { return StrCmpOptionNameIgnoreCase(I.Name, Name) < 0; } } } OptSpecifier::OptSpecifier(const Option *Opt) : ID(Opt->getID()) {} OptTable::OptTable(const Info *_OptionInfos, unsigned _NumOptionInfos, bool _IgnoreCase) : OptionInfos(_OptionInfos), NumOptionInfos(_NumOptionInfos), IgnoreCase(_IgnoreCase), TheInputOptionID(0), TheUnknownOptionID(0), FirstSearchableIndex(0) { // Explicitly zero initialize the error to work around a bug in array // value-initialization on MinGW with gcc 4.3.5. // Find start of normal options. for (unsigned i = 0, e = getNumOptions(); i != e; ++i) { unsigned Kind = getInfo(i + 1).Kind; if (Kind == Option::InputClass) { assert(!TheInputOptionID && "Cannot have multiple input options!"); TheInputOptionID = getInfo(i + 1).ID; } else if (Kind == Option::UnknownClass) { assert(!TheUnknownOptionID && "Cannot have multiple unknown options!"); TheUnknownOptionID = getInfo(i + 1).ID; } else if (Kind != Option::GroupClass) { FirstSearchableIndex = i; break; } } assert(FirstSearchableIndex != 0 && "No searchable options?"); #ifndef NDEBUG // Check that everything after the first searchable option is a // regular option class. for (unsigned i = FirstSearchableIndex, e = getNumOptions(); i != e; ++i) { Option::OptionClass Kind = (Option::OptionClass) getInfo(i + 1).Kind; assert((Kind != Option::InputClass && Kind != Option::UnknownClass && Kind != Option::GroupClass) && "Special options should be defined first!"); } // Check that options are in order. for (unsigned i = FirstSearchableIndex + 1, e = getNumOptions(); i != e; ++i){ if (!(getInfo(i) < getInfo(i + 1))) { getOption(i).dump(); getOption(i + 1).dump(); llvm_unreachable("Options are not in order!"); } } #endif // Build prefixes. for (unsigned i = FirstSearchableIndex + 1, e = getNumOptions() + 1; i != e; ++i) { if (const char *const *P = getInfo(i).Prefixes) { for (; *P != 0; ++P) { PrefixesUnion.insert(*P); } } } // Build prefix chars. for (llvm::StringSet<>::const_iterator I = PrefixesUnion.begin(), E = PrefixesUnion.end(); I != E; ++I) { StringRef Prefix = I->getKey(); for (StringRef::const_iterator C = Prefix.begin(), CE = Prefix.end(); C != CE; ++C) if (std::find(PrefixChars.begin(), PrefixChars.end(), *C) == PrefixChars.end()) PrefixChars.push_back(*C); } } OptTable::~OptTable() { } const Option OptTable::getOption(OptSpecifier Opt) const { unsigned id = Opt.getID(); if (id == 0) return Option(0, 0); assert((unsigned) (id - 1) < getNumOptions() && "Invalid ID."); return Option(&getInfo(id), this); } static bool isInput(const llvm::StringSet<> &Prefixes, StringRef Arg) { if (Arg == "-") return true; for (llvm::StringSet<>::const_iterator I = Prefixes.begin(), E = Prefixes.end(); I != E; ++I) if (Arg.startswith(I->getKey())) return false; return true; } /// \returns Matched size. 0 means no match. static unsigned matchOption(const OptTable::Info *I, StringRef Str, bool IgnoreCase) { for (const char * const *Pre = I->Prefixes; *Pre != 0; ++Pre) { StringRef Prefix(*Pre); if (Str.startswith(Prefix)) { StringRef Rest = Str.substr(Prefix.size()); bool Matched = IgnoreCase ? Rest.startswith_lower(I->Name) : Rest.startswith(I->Name); if (Matched) return Prefix.size() + StringRef(I->Name).size(); } } return 0; } Arg *OptTable::ParseOneArg(const ArgList &Args, unsigned &Index, unsigned FlagsToInclude, unsigned FlagsToExclude) const { unsigned Prev = Index; const char *Str = Args.getArgString(Index); // Anything that doesn't start with PrefixesUnion is an input, as is '-' // itself. if (isInput(PrefixesUnion, Str)) return new Arg(getOption(TheInputOptionID), Str, Index++, Str); const Info *Start = OptionInfos + FirstSearchableIndex; const Info *End = OptionInfos + getNumOptions(); StringRef Name = StringRef(Str).ltrim(PrefixChars); // Search for the first next option which could be a prefix. Start = std::lower_bound(Start, End, Name.data()); // Options are stored in sorted order, with '\0' at the end of the // alphabet. Since the only options which can accept a string must // prefix it, we iteratively search for the next option which could // be a prefix. // // FIXME: This is searching much more than necessary, but I am // blanking on the simplest way to make it fast. We can solve this // problem when we move to TableGen. for (; Start != End; ++Start) { unsigned ArgSize = 0; // Scan for first option which is a proper prefix. for (; Start != End; ++Start) if ((ArgSize = matchOption(Start, Str, IgnoreCase))) break; if (Start == End) break; Option Opt(Start, this); if (FlagsToInclude && !Opt.hasFlag(FlagsToInclude)) continue; if (Opt.hasFlag(FlagsToExclude)) continue; // See if this option matches. if (Arg *A = Opt.accept(Args, Index, ArgSize)) return A; // Otherwise, see if this argument was missing values. if (Prev != Index) return 0; } // If we failed to find an option and this arg started with /, then it's // probably an input path. if (Str[0] == '/') return new Arg(getOption(TheInputOptionID), Str, Index++, Str); return new Arg(getOption(TheUnknownOptionID), Str, Index++, Str); } InputArgList *OptTable::ParseArgs(const char *const *ArgBegin, const char *const *ArgEnd, unsigned &MissingArgIndex, unsigned &MissingArgCount, unsigned FlagsToInclude, unsigned FlagsToExclude) const { InputArgList *Args = new InputArgList(ArgBegin, ArgEnd); // FIXME: Handle '@' args (or at least error on them). MissingArgIndex = MissingArgCount = 0; unsigned Index = 0, End = ArgEnd - ArgBegin; while (Index < End) { // Ignore empty arguments (other things may still take them as arguments). StringRef Str = Args->getArgString(Index); if (Str == "") { ++Index; continue; } unsigned Prev = Index; Arg *A = ParseOneArg(*Args, Index, FlagsToInclude, FlagsToExclude); assert(Index > Prev && "Parser failed to consume argument."); // Check for missing argument error. if (!A) { assert(Index >= End && "Unexpected parser error."); assert(Index - Prev - 1 && "No missing arguments!"); MissingArgIndex = Prev; MissingArgCount = Index - Prev - 1; break; } Args->append(A); } return Args; } static std::string getOptionHelpName(const OptTable &Opts, OptSpecifier Id) { const Option O = Opts.getOption(Id); std::string Name = O.getPrefixedName(); // Add metavar, if used. switch (O.getKind()) { case Option::GroupClass: case Option::InputClass: case Option::UnknownClass: llvm_unreachable("Invalid option with help text."); case Option::MultiArgClass: llvm_unreachable("Cannot print metavar for this kind of option."); case Option::FlagClass: break; case Option::SeparateClass: case Option::JoinedOrSeparateClass: case Option::RemainingArgsClass: Name += ' '; // FALLTHROUGH case Option::JoinedClass: case Option::CommaJoinedClass: case Option::JoinedAndSeparateClass: if (const char *MetaVarName = Opts.getOptionMetaVar(Id)) Name += MetaVarName; else Name += ""; break; } return Name; } static void PrintHelpOptionList(raw_ostream &OS, StringRef Title, std::vector > &OptionHelp) { OS << Title << ":\n"; // Find the maximum option length. unsigned OptionFieldWidth = 0; for (unsigned i = 0, e = OptionHelp.size(); i != e; ++i) { // Skip titles. if (!OptionHelp[i].second) continue; // Limit the amount of padding we are willing to give up for alignment. unsigned Length = OptionHelp[i].first.size(); if (Length <= 23) OptionFieldWidth = std::max(OptionFieldWidth, Length); } const unsigned InitialPad = 2; for (unsigned i = 0, e = OptionHelp.size(); i != e; ++i) { const std::string &Option = OptionHelp[i].first; int Pad = OptionFieldWidth - int(Option.size()); OS.indent(InitialPad) << Option; // Break on long option names. if (Pad < 0) { OS << "\n"; Pad = OptionFieldWidth + InitialPad; } OS.indent(Pad + 1) << OptionHelp[i].second << '\n'; } } static const char *getOptionHelpGroup(const OptTable &Opts, OptSpecifier Id) { unsigned GroupID = Opts.getOptionGroupID(Id); // If not in a group, return the default help group. if (!GroupID) return "OPTIONS"; // Abuse the help text of the option groups to store the "help group" // name. // // FIXME: Split out option groups. if (const char *GroupHelp = Opts.getOptionHelpText(GroupID)) return GroupHelp; // Otherwise keep looking. return getOptionHelpGroup(Opts, GroupID); } void OptTable::PrintHelp(raw_ostream &OS, const char *Name, const char *Title, bool ShowHidden) const { PrintHelp(OS, Name, Title, /*Include*/ 0, /*Exclude*/ (ShowHidden ? 0 : HelpHidden)); } void OptTable::PrintHelp(raw_ostream &OS, const char *Name, const char *Title, unsigned FlagsToInclude, unsigned FlagsToExclude) const { OS << "OVERVIEW: " << Title << "\n"; OS << '\n'; OS << "USAGE: " << Name << " [options] \n"; OS << '\n'; // Render help text into a map of group-name to a list of (option, help) // pairs. typedef std::map > > helpmap_ty; helpmap_ty GroupedOptionHelp; for (unsigned i = 0, e = getNumOptions(); i != e; ++i) { unsigned Id = i + 1; // FIXME: Split out option groups. if (getOptionKind(Id) == Option::GroupClass) continue; unsigned Flags = getInfo(Id).Flags; if (FlagsToInclude && !(Flags & FlagsToInclude)) continue; if (Flags & FlagsToExclude) continue; if (const char *Text = getOptionHelpText(Id)) { const char *HelpGroup = getOptionHelpGroup(*this, Id); const std::string &OptName = getOptionHelpName(*this, Id); GroupedOptionHelp[HelpGroup].push_back(std::make_pair(OptName, Text)); } } for (helpmap_ty::iterator it = GroupedOptionHelp .begin(), ie = GroupedOptionHelp.end(); it != ie; ++it) { if (it != GroupedOptionHelp .begin()) OS << "\n"; PrintHelpOptionList(OS, it->first, it->second); } OS.flush(); }