//===- LineIterator.cpp - Implementation of line iteration ----------------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "llvm/Support/LineIterator.h" #include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h" using namespace llvm; line_iterator::line_iterator(const MemoryBuffer &Buffer, char CommentMarker) : Buffer(Buffer.getBufferSize() ? &Buffer : nullptr), CommentMarker(CommentMarker), LineNumber(1), CurrentLine(Buffer.getBufferSize() ? Buffer.getBufferStart() : nullptr, 0) { // Ensure that if we are constructed on a non-empty memory buffer that it is // a null terminated buffer. if (Buffer.getBufferSize()) { assert(Buffer.getBufferEnd()[0] == '\0'); advance(); } } void line_iterator::advance() { assert(Buffer && "Cannot advance past the end!"); const char *Pos = CurrentLine.end(); assert(Pos == Buffer->getBufferStart() || *Pos == '\n' || *Pos == '\0'); if (CommentMarker == '\0') { // If we're not stripping comments, this is simpler. size_t Blanks = 0; while (Pos[Blanks] == '\n') ++Blanks; Pos += Blanks; LineNumber += Blanks; } else { // Skip comments and count line numbers, which is a bit more complex. for (;;) { if (*Pos == CommentMarker) do { ++Pos; } while (*Pos != '\0' && *Pos != '\n'); if (*Pos != '\n') break; ++Pos; ++LineNumber; } } if (*Pos == '\0') { // We've hit the end of the buffer, reset ourselves to the end state. Buffer = nullptr; CurrentLine = StringRef(); return; } // Measure the line. size_t Length = 0; do { ++Length; } while (Pos[Length] != '\0' && Pos[Length] != '\n'); CurrentLine = StringRef(Pos, Length); }