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| 14 | pmbaty | 1 | //===--- raw_ostream.h - Raw output stream ----------------------*- C++ -*-===// | 
| 2 | // | ||
| 3 | // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. | ||
| 4 | // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. | ||
| 5 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception | ||
| 6 | // | ||
| 7 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 8 | // | ||
| 9 | //  This file defines the raw_ostream class. | ||
| 10 | // | ||
| 11 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 12 | |||
| 13 | #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_RAW_OSTREAM_H | ||
| 14 | #define LLVM_SUPPORT_RAW_OSTREAM_H | ||
| 15 | |||
| 16 | #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" | ||
| 17 | #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" | ||
| 18 | #include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h" | ||
| 19 | #include <cassert> | ||
| 20 | #include <cstddef> | ||
| 21 | #include <cstdint> | ||
| 22 | #include <cstring> | ||
| 23 | #include <optional> | ||
| 24 | #include <string> | ||
| 25 | #include <string_view> | ||
| 26 | #include <system_error> | ||
| 27 | #include <type_traits> | ||
| 28 | |||
| 29 | namespace llvm { | ||
| 30 | |||
| 31 | class Duration; | ||
| 32 | class formatv_object_base; | ||
| 33 | class format_object_base; | ||
| 34 | class FormattedString; | ||
| 35 | class FormattedNumber; | ||
| 36 | class FormattedBytes; | ||
| 37 | template <class T> class [[nodiscard]] Expected; | ||
| 38 | |||
| 39 | namespace sys { | ||
| 40 | namespace fs { | ||
| 41 | enum FileAccess : unsigned; | ||
| 42 | enum OpenFlags : unsigned; | ||
| 43 | enum CreationDisposition : unsigned; | ||
| 44 | class FileLocker; | ||
| 45 | } // end namespace fs | ||
| 46 | } // end namespace sys | ||
| 47 | |||
| 48 | /// This class implements an extremely fast bulk output stream that can *only* | ||
| 49 | /// output to a stream.  It does not support seeking, reopening, rewinding, line | ||
| 50 | /// buffered disciplines etc. It is a simple buffer that outputs | ||
| 51 | /// a chunk at a time. | ||
| 52 | class raw_ostream { | ||
| 53 | public: | ||
| 54 |   // Class kinds to support LLVM-style RTTI. | ||
| 55 | enum class OStreamKind { | ||
| 56 | OK_OStream, | ||
| 57 | OK_FDStream, | ||
| 58 | }; | ||
| 59 | |||
| 60 | private: | ||
| 61 |   OStreamKind Kind; | ||
| 62 | |||
| 63 |   /// The buffer is handled in such a way that the buffer is | ||
| 64 |   /// uninitialized, unbuffered, or out of space when OutBufCur >= | ||
| 65 |   /// OutBufEnd. Thus a single comparison suffices to determine if we | ||
| 66 |   /// need to take the slow path to write a single character. | ||
| 67 |   /// | ||
| 68 |   /// The buffer is in one of three states: | ||
| 69 |   ///  1. Unbuffered (BufferMode == Unbuffered) | ||
| 70 |   ///  1. Uninitialized (BufferMode != Unbuffered && OutBufStart == 0). | ||
| 71 |   ///  2. Buffered (BufferMode != Unbuffered && OutBufStart != 0 && | ||
| 72 |   ///               OutBufEnd - OutBufStart >= 1). | ||
| 73 |   /// | ||
| 74 |   /// If buffered, then the raw_ostream owns the buffer if (BufferMode == | ||
| 75 |   /// InternalBuffer); otherwise the buffer has been set via SetBuffer and is | ||
| 76 |   /// managed by the subclass. | ||
| 77 |   /// | ||
| 78 |   /// If a subclass installs an external buffer using SetBuffer then it can wait | ||
| 79 |   /// for a \see write_impl() call to handle the data which has been put into | ||
| 80 |   /// this buffer. | ||
| 81 | char *OutBufStart, *OutBufEnd, *OutBufCur; | ||
| 82 | bool ColorEnabled = false; | ||
| 83 | |||
| 84 |   /// Optional stream this stream is tied to. If this stream is written to, the | ||
| 85 |   /// tied-to stream will be flushed first. | ||
| 86 | raw_ostream *TiedStream = nullptr; | ||
| 87 | |||
| 88 | enum class BufferKind { | ||
| 89 | Unbuffered = 0, | ||
| 90 | InternalBuffer, | ||
| 91 | ExternalBuffer | ||
| 92 | } BufferMode; | ||
| 93 | |||
| 94 | public: | ||
| 95 |   // color order matches ANSI escape sequence, don't change | ||
| 96 | enum class Colors { | ||
| 97 | BLACK = 0, | ||
| 98 | RED, | ||
| 99 | GREEN, | ||
| 100 | YELLOW, | ||
| 101 | BLUE, | ||
| 102 | MAGENTA, | ||
| 103 | CYAN, | ||
| 104 | WHITE, | ||
| 105 | SAVEDCOLOR, | ||
| 106 | RESET, | ||
| 107 | }; | ||
| 108 | |||
| 109 | static constexpr Colors BLACK = Colors::BLACK; | ||
| 110 | static constexpr Colors RED = Colors::RED; | ||
| 111 | static constexpr Colors GREEN = Colors::GREEN; | ||
| 112 | static constexpr Colors YELLOW = Colors::YELLOW; | ||
| 113 | static constexpr Colors BLUE = Colors::BLUE; | ||
| 114 | static constexpr Colors MAGENTA = Colors::MAGENTA; | ||
| 115 | static constexpr Colors CYAN = Colors::CYAN; | ||
| 116 | static constexpr Colors WHITE = Colors::WHITE; | ||
| 117 | static constexpr Colors SAVEDCOLOR = Colors::SAVEDCOLOR; | ||
| 118 | static constexpr Colors RESET = Colors::RESET; | ||
| 119 | |||
| 120 | explicit raw_ostream(bool unbuffered = false, | ||
| 121 | OStreamKind K = OStreamKind::OK_OStream) | ||
| 122 | : Kind(K), BufferMode(unbuffered ? BufferKind::Unbuffered | ||
| 123 | : BufferKind::InternalBuffer) { | ||
| 124 |     // Start out ready to flush. | ||
| 125 | OutBufStart = OutBufEnd = OutBufCur = nullptr; | ||
| 126 |   } | ||
| 127 | |||
| 128 | raw_ostream(const raw_ostream &) = delete; | ||
| 129 | void operator=(const raw_ostream &) = delete; | ||
| 130 | |||
| 131 | virtual ~raw_ostream(); | ||
| 132 | |||
| 133 |   /// tell - Return the current offset with the file. | ||
| 134 | uint64_t tell() const { return current_pos() + GetNumBytesInBuffer(); } | ||
| 135 | |||
| 136 | OStreamKind get_kind() const { return Kind; } | ||
| 137 | |||
| 138 |   //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 139 |   // Configuration Interface | ||
| 140 |   //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 141 | |||
| 142 |   /// If possible, pre-allocate \p ExtraSize bytes for stream data. | ||
| 143 |   /// i.e. it extends internal buffers to keep additional ExtraSize bytes. | ||
| 144 |   /// So that the stream could keep at least tell() + ExtraSize bytes | ||
| 145 |   /// without re-allocations. reserveExtraSpace() does not change | ||
| 146 |   /// the size/data of the stream. | ||
| 147 | virtual void reserveExtraSpace(uint64_t ExtraSize) {} | ||
| 148 | |||
| 149 |   /// Set the stream to be buffered, with an automatically determined buffer | ||
| 150 |   /// size. | ||
| 151 | void SetBuffered(); | ||
| 152 | |||
| 153 |   /// Set the stream to be buffered, using the specified buffer size. | ||
| 154 | void SetBufferSize(size_t Size) { | ||
| 155 | flush(); | ||
| 156 | SetBufferAndMode(new char[Size], Size, BufferKind::InternalBuffer); | ||
| 157 |   } | ||
| 158 | |||
| 159 | size_t GetBufferSize() const { | ||
| 160 |     // If we're supposed to be buffered but haven't actually gotten around | ||
| 161 |     // to allocating the buffer yet, return the value that would be used. | ||
| 162 | if (BufferMode != BufferKind::Unbuffered && OutBufStart == nullptr) | ||
| 163 | return preferred_buffer_size(); | ||
| 164 | |||
| 165 |     // Otherwise just return the size of the allocated buffer. | ||
| 166 | return OutBufEnd - OutBufStart; | ||
| 167 |   } | ||
| 168 | |||
| 169 |   /// Set the stream to be unbuffered. When unbuffered, the stream will flush | ||
| 170 |   /// after every write. This routine will also flush the buffer immediately | ||
| 171 |   /// when the stream is being set to unbuffered. | ||
| 172 | void SetUnbuffered() { | ||
| 173 | flush(); | ||
| 174 | SetBufferAndMode(nullptr, 0, BufferKind::Unbuffered); | ||
| 175 |   } | ||
| 176 | |||
| 177 | size_t GetNumBytesInBuffer() const { | ||
| 178 | return OutBufCur - OutBufStart; | ||
| 179 |   } | ||
| 180 | |||
| 181 |   //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 182 |   // Data Output Interface | ||
| 183 |   //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 184 | |||
| 185 | void flush() { | ||
| 186 | if (OutBufCur != OutBufStart) | ||
| 187 | flush_nonempty(); | ||
| 188 |   } | ||
| 189 | |||
| 190 | raw_ostream &operator<<(char C) { | ||
| 191 | if (OutBufCur >= OutBufEnd) | ||
| 192 | return write(C); | ||
| 193 | *OutBufCur++ = C; | ||
| 194 | return *this; | ||
| 195 |   } | ||
| 196 | |||
| 197 | raw_ostream &operator<<(unsigned char C) { | ||
| 198 | if (OutBufCur >= OutBufEnd) | ||
| 199 | return write(C); | ||
| 200 | *OutBufCur++ = C; | ||
| 201 | return *this; | ||
| 202 |   } | ||
| 203 | |||
| 204 | raw_ostream &operator<<(signed char C) { | ||
| 205 | if (OutBufCur >= OutBufEnd) | ||
| 206 | return write(C); | ||
| 207 | *OutBufCur++ = C; | ||
| 208 | return *this; | ||
| 209 |   } | ||
| 210 | |||
| 211 | raw_ostream &operator<<(StringRef Str) { | ||
| 212 |     // Inline fast path, particularly for strings with a known length. | ||
| 213 | size_t Size = Str.size(); | ||
| 214 | |||
| 215 |     // Make sure we can use the fast path. | ||
| 216 | if (Size > (size_t)(OutBufEnd - OutBufCur)) | ||
| 217 | return write(Str.data(), Size); | ||
| 218 | |||
| 219 | if (Size) { | ||
| 220 | memcpy(OutBufCur, Str.data(), Size); | ||
| 221 | OutBufCur += Size; | ||
| 222 |     } | ||
| 223 | return *this; | ||
| 224 |   } | ||
| 225 | |||
| 226 | #if defined(__cpp_char8_t) | ||
| 227 |   // When using `char8_t *` integers or pointers are written to the ostream | ||
| 228 |   // instead of UTF-8 code as one might expect. This might lead to unexpected | ||
| 229 |   // behavior, especially as `u8""` literals are of type `char8_t*` instead of | ||
| 230 |   // type `char_t*` from C++20 onwards. Thus we disallow using them with | ||
| 231 |   // raw_ostreams. | ||
| 232 |   // If you have u8"" literals to stream, you can rewrite them as ordinary | ||
| 233 |   // literals with escape sequences | ||
| 234 |   // e.g.  replace `u8"\u00a0"` by `"\xc2\xa0"` | ||
| 235 |   // or use `reinterpret_cast`: | ||
| 236 |   // e.g. replace `u8"\u00a0"` by `reinterpret_cast<const char *>(u8"\u00a0")` | ||
| 237 | raw_ostream &operator<<(const char8_t *Str) = delete; | ||
| 238 | #endif | ||
| 239 | |||
| 240 | raw_ostream &operator<<(const char *Str) { | ||
| 241 |     // Inline fast path, particularly for constant strings where a sufficiently | ||
| 242 |     // smart compiler will simplify strlen. | ||
| 243 | |||
| 244 | return this->operator<<(StringRef(Str)); | ||
| 245 |   } | ||
| 246 | |||
| 247 | raw_ostream &operator<<(const std::string &Str) { | ||
| 248 |     // Avoid the fast path, it would only increase code size for a marginal win. | ||
| 249 | return write(Str.data(), Str.length()); | ||
| 250 |   } | ||
| 251 | |||
| 252 | raw_ostream &operator<<(const std::string_view &Str) { | ||
| 253 | return write(Str.data(), Str.length()); | ||
| 254 |   } | ||
| 255 | |||
| 256 | raw_ostream &operator<<(const SmallVectorImpl<char> &Str) { | ||
| 257 | return write(Str.data(), Str.size()); | ||
| 258 |   } | ||
| 259 | |||
| 260 | raw_ostream &operator<<(unsigned long N); | ||
| 261 | raw_ostream &operator<<(long N); | ||
| 262 | raw_ostream &operator<<(unsigned long long N); | ||
| 263 | raw_ostream &operator<<(long long N); | ||
| 264 | raw_ostream &operator<<(const void *P); | ||
| 265 | |||
| 266 | raw_ostream &operator<<(unsigned int N) { | ||
| 267 | return this->operator<<(static_cast<unsigned long>(N)); | ||
| 268 |   } | ||
| 269 | |||
| 270 | raw_ostream &operator<<(int N) { | ||
| 271 | return this->operator<<(static_cast<long>(N)); | ||
| 272 |   } | ||
| 273 | |||
| 274 | raw_ostream &operator<<(double N); | ||
| 275 | |||
| 276 |   /// Output \p N in hexadecimal, without any prefix or padding. | ||
| 277 | raw_ostream &write_hex(unsigned long long N); | ||
| 278 | |||
| 279 |   // Change the foreground color of text. | ||
| 280 | raw_ostream &operator<<(Colors C); | ||
| 281 | |||
| 282 |   /// Output a formatted UUID with dash separators. | ||
| 283 | using uuid_t = uint8_t[16]; | ||
| 284 | raw_ostream &write_uuid(const uuid_t UUID); | ||
| 285 | |||
| 286 |   /// Output \p Str, turning '\\', '\t', '\n', '"', and anything that doesn't | ||
| 287 |   /// satisfy llvm::isPrint into an escape sequence. | ||
| 288 | raw_ostream &write_escaped(StringRef Str, bool UseHexEscapes = false); | ||
| 289 | |||
| 290 | raw_ostream &write(unsigned char C); | ||
| 291 | raw_ostream &write(const char *Ptr, size_t Size); | ||
| 292 | |||
| 293 |   // Formatted output, see the format() function in Support/Format.h. | ||
| 294 | raw_ostream &operator<<(const format_object_base &Fmt); | ||
| 295 | |||
| 296 |   // Formatted output, see the leftJustify() function in Support/Format.h. | ||
| 297 | raw_ostream &operator<<(const FormattedString &); | ||
| 298 | |||
| 299 |   // Formatted output, see the formatHex() function in Support/Format.h. | ||
| 300 | raw_ostream &operator<<(const FormattedNumber &); | ||
| 301 | |||
| 302 |   // Formatted output, see the formatv() function in Support/FormatVariadic.h. | ||
| 303 | raw_ostream &operator<<(const formatv_object_base &); | ||
| 304 | |||
| 305 |   // Formatted output, see the format_bytes() function in Support/Format.h. | ||
| 306 | raw_ostream &operator<<(const FormattedBytes &); | ||
| 307 | |||
| 308 |   /// indent - Insert 'NumSpaces' spaces. | ||
| 309 | raw_ostream &indent(unsigned NumSpaces); | ||
| 310 | |||
| 311 |   /// write_zeros - Insert 'NumZeros' nulls. | ||
| 312 | raw_ostream &write_zeros(unsigned NumZeros); | ||
| 313 | |||
| 314 |   /// Changes the foreground color of text that will be output from this point | ||
| 315 |   /// forward. | ||
| 316 |   /// @param Color ANSI color to use, the special SAVEDCOLOR can be used to | ||
| 317 |   /// change only the bold attribute, and keep colors untouched | ||
| 318 |   /// @param Bold bold/brighter text, default false | ||
| 319 |   /// @param BG if true change the background, default: change foreground | ||
| 320 |   /// @returns itself so it can be used within << invocations | ||
| 321 | virtual raw_ostream &changeColor(enum Colors Color, bool Bold = false, | ||
| 322 | bool BG = false); | ||
| 323 | |||
| 324 |   /// Resets the colors to terminal defaults. Call this when you are done | ||
| 325 |   /// outputting colored text, or before program exit. | ||
| 326 | virtual raw_ostream &resetColor(); | ||
| 327 | |||
| 328 |   /// Reverses the foreground and background colors. | ||
| 329 | virtual raw_ostream &reverseColor(); | ||
| 330 | |||
| 331 |   /// This function determines if this stream is connected to a "tty" or | ||
| 332 |   /// "console" window. That is, the output would be displayed to the user | ||
| 333 |   /// rather than being put on a pipe or stored in a file. | ||
| 334 | virtual bool is_displayed() const { return false; } | ||
| 335 | |||
| 336 |   /// This function determines if this stream is displayed and supports colors. | ||
| 337 |   /// The result is unaffected by calls to enable_color(). | ||
| 338 | virtual bool has_colors() const { return is_displayed(); } | ||
| 339 | |||
| 340 |   // Enable or disable colors. Once enable_colors(false) is called, | ||
| 341 |   // changeColor() has no effect until enable_colors(true) is called. | ||
| 342 | virtual void enable_colors(bool enable) { ColorEnabled = enable; } | ||
| 343 | |||
| 344 | bool colors_enabled() const { return ColorEnabled; } | ||
| 345 | |||
| 346 |   /// Tie this stream to the specified stream. Replaces any existing tied-to | ||
| 347 |   /// stream. Specifying a nullptr unties the stream. | ||
| 348 | void tie(raw_ostream *TieTo) { TiedStream = TieTo; } | ||
| 349 | |||
| 350 |   //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 351 |   // Subclass Interface | ||
| 352 |   //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 353 | |||
| 354 | private: | ||
| 355 |   /// The is the piece of the class that is implemented by subclasses.  This | ||
| 356 |   /// writes the \p Size bytes starting at | ||
| 357 |   /// \p Ptr to the underlying stream. | ||
| 358 |   /// | ||
| 359 |   /// This function is guaranteed to only be called at a point at which it is | ||
| 360 |   /// safe for the subclass to install a new buffer via SetBuffer. | ||
| 361 |   /// | ||
| 362 |   /// \param Ptr The start of the data to be written. For buffered streams this | ||
| 363 |   /// is guaranteed to be the start of the buffer. | ||
| 364 |   /// | ||
| 365 |   /// \param Size The number of bytes to be written. | ||
| 366 |   /// | ||
| 367 |   /// \invariant { Size > 0 } | ||
| 368 | virtual void write_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size) = 0; | ||
| 369 | |||
| 370 |   /// Return the current position within the stream, not counting the bytes | ||
| 371 |   /// currently in the buffer. | ||
| 372 | virtual uint64_t current_pos() const = 0; | ||
| 373 | |||
| 374 | protected: | ||
| 375 |   /// Use the provided buffer as the raw_ostream buffer. This is intended for | ||
| 376 |   /// use only by subclasses which can arrange for the output to go directly | ||
| 377 |   /// into the desired output buffer, instead of being copied on each flush. | ||
| 378 | void SetBuffer(char *BufferStart, size_t Size) { | ||
| 379 | SetBufferAndMode(BufferStart, Size, BufferKind::ExternalBuffer); | ||
| 380 |   } | ||
| 381 | |||
| 382 |   /// Return an efficient buffer size for the underlying output mechanism. | ||
| 383 | virtual size_t preferred_buffer_size() const; | ||
| 384 | |||
| 385 |   /// Return the beginning of the current stream buffer, or 0 if the stream is | ||
| 386 |   /// unbuffered. | ||
| 387 | const char *getBufferStart() const { return OutBufStart; } | ||
| 388 | |||
| 389 |   //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 390 |   // Private Interface | ||
| 391 |   //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 392 | private: | ||
| 393 |   /// Install the given buffer and mode. | ||
| 394 | void SetBufferAndMode(char *BufferStart, size_t Size, BufferKind Mode); | ||
| 395 | |||
| 396 |   /// Flush the current buffer, which is known to be non-empty. This outputs the | ||
| 397 |   /// currently buffered data and resets the buffer to empty. | ||
| 398 | void flush_nonempty(); | ||
| 399 | |||
| 400 |   /// Copy data into the buffer. Size must not be greater than the number of | ||
| 401 |   /// unused bytes in the buffer. | ||
| 402 | void copy_to_buffer(const char *Ptr, size_t Size); | ||
| 403 | |||
| 404 |   /// Compute whether colors should be used and do the necessary work such as | ||
| 405 |   /// flushing. The result is affected by calls to enable_color(). | ||
| 406 | bool prepare_colors(); | ||
| 407 | |||
| 408 |   /// Flush the tied-to stream (if present) and then write the required data. | ||
| 409 | void flush_tied_then_write(const char *Ptr, size_t Size); | ||
| 410 | |||
| 411 | virtual void anchor(); | ||
| 412 | }; | ||
| 413 | |||
| 414 | /// Call the appropriate insertion operator, given an rvalue reference to a | ||
| 415 | /// raw_ostream object and return a stream of the same type as the argument. | ||
| 416 | template <typename OStream, typename T> | ||
| 417 | std::enable_if_t<!std::is_reference<OStream>::value && | ||
| 418 | std::is_base_of<raw_ostream, OStream>::value, | ||
| 419 | OStream &&> | ||
| 420 | operator<<(OStream &&OS, const T &Value) { | ||
| 421 | OS << Value; | ||
| 422 | return std::move(OS); | ||
| 423 | } | ||
| 424 | |||
| 425 | /// An abstract base class for streams implementations that also support a | ||
| 426 | /// pwrite operation. This is useful for code that can mostly stream out data, | ||
| 427 | /// but needs to patch in a header that needs to know the output size. | ||
| 428 | class raw_pwrite_stream : public raw_ostream { | ||
| 429 | virtual void pwrite_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size, uint64_t Offset) = 0; | ||
| 430 | void anchor() override; | ||
| 431 | |||
| 432 | public: | ||
| 433 | explicit raw_pwrite_stream(bool Unbuffered = false, | ||
| 434 | OStreamKind K = OStreamKind::OK_OStream) | ||
| 435 | : raw_ostream(Unbuffered, K) {} | ||
| 436 | void pwrite(const char *Ptr, size_t Size, uint64_t Offset) { | ||
| 437 | #ifndef NDEBUG | ||
| 438 | uint64_t Pos = tell(); | ||
| 439 |     // /dev/null always reports a pos of 0, so we cannot perform this check | ||
| 440 |     // in that case. | ||
| 441 | if (Pos) | ||
| 442 | assert(Size + Offset <= Pos && "We don't support extending the stream"); | ||
| 443 | #endif | ||
| 444 | pwrite_impl(Ptr, Size, Offset); | ||
| 445 |   } | ||
| 446 | }; | ||
| 447 | |||
| 448 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 449 | // File Output Streams | ||
| 450 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 451 | |||
| 452 | /// A raw_ostream that writes to a file descriptor. | ||
| 453 | /// | ||
| 454 | class raw_fd_ostream : public raw_pwrite_stream { | ||
| 455 | int FD; | ||
| 456 | bool ShouldClose; | ||
| 457 | bool SupportsSeeking = false; | ||
| 458 | bool IsRegularFile = false; | ||
| 459 | mutable std::optional<bool> HasColors; | ||
| 460 | |||
| 461 | #ifdef _WIN32 | ||
| 462 |   /// True if this fd refers to a Windows console device. Mintty and other | ||
| 463 |   /// terminal emulators are TTYs, but they are not consoles. | ||
| 464 | bool IsWindowsConsole = false; | ||
| 465 | #endif | ||
| 466 | |||
| 467 | std::error_code EC; | ||
| 468 | |||
| 469 | uint64_t pos = 0; | ||
| 470 | |||
| 471 |   /// See raw_ostream::write_impl. | ||
| 472 | void write_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size) override; | ||
| 473 | |||
| 474 | void pwrite_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size, uint64_t Offset) override; | ||
| 475 | |||
| 476 |   /// Return the current position within the stream, not counting the bytes | ||
| 477 |   /// currently in the buffer. | ||
| 478 | uint64_t current_pos() const override { return pos; } | ||
| 479 | |||
| 480 |   /// Determine an efficient buffer size. | ||
| 481 | size_t preferred_buffer_size() const override; | ||
| 482 | |||
| 483 | void anchor() override; | ||
| 484 | |||
| 485 | protected: | ||
| 486 |   /// Set the flag indicating that an output error has been encountered. | ||
| 487 | void error_detected(std::error_code EC) { this->EC = EC; } | ||
| 488 | |||
| 489 |   /// Return the file descriptor. | ||
| 490 | int get_fd() const { return FD; } | ||
| 491 | |||
| 492 |   // Update the file position by increasing \p Delta. | ||
| 493 | void inc_pos(uint64_t Delta) { pos += Delta; } | ||
| 494 | |||
| 495 | public: | ||
| 496 |   /// Open the specified file for writing. If an error occurs, information | ||
| 497 |   /// about the error is put into EC, and the stream should be immediately | ||
| 498 |   /// destroyed; | ||
| 499 |   /// \p Flags allows optional flags to control how the file will be opened. | ||
| 500 |   /// | ||
| 501 |   /// As a special case, if Filename is "-", then the stream will use | ||
| 502 |   /// STDOUT_FILENO instead of opening a file. This will not close the stdout | ||
| 503 |   /// descriptor. | ||
| 504 | raw_fd_ostream(StringRef Filename, std::error_code &EC); | ||
| 505 | raw_fd_ostream(StringRef Filename, std::error_code &EC, | ||
| 506 | sys::fs::CreationDisposition Disp); | ||
| 507 | raw_fd_ostream(StringRef Filename, std::error_code &EC, | ||
| 508 | sys::fs::FileAccess Access); | ||
| 509 | raw_fd_ostream(StringRef Filename, std::error_code &EC, | ||
| 510 | sys::fs::OpenFlags Flags); | ||
| 511 | raw_fd_ostream(StringRef Filename, std::error_code &EC, | ||
| 512 | sys::fs::CreationDisposition Disp, sys::fs::FileAccess Access, | ||
| 513 | sys::fs::OpenFlags Flags); | ||
| 514 | |||
| 515 |   /// FD is the file descriptor that this writes to.  If ShouldClose is true, | ||
| 516 |   /// this closes the file when the stream is destroyed. If FD is for stdout or | ||
| 517 |   /// stderr, it will not be closed. | ||
| 518 | raw_fd_ostream(int fd, bool shouldClose, bool unbuffered = false, | ||
| 519 | OStreamKind K = OStreamKind::OK_OStream); | ||
| 520 | |||
| 521 | ~raw_fd_ostream() override; | ||
| 522 | |||
| 523 |   /// Manually flush the stream and close the file. Note that this does not call | ||
| 524 |   /// fsync. | ||
| 525 | void close(); | ||
| 526 | |||
| 527 | bool supportsSeeking() const { return SupportsSeeking; } | ||
| 528 | |||
| 529 | bool isRegularFile() const { return IsRegularFile; } | ||
| 530 | |||
| 531 |   /// Flushes the stream and repositions the underlying file descriptor position | ||
| 532 |   /// to the offset specified from the beginning of the file. | ||
| 533 | uint64_t seek(uint64_t off); | ||
| 534 | |||
| 535 | bool is_displayed() const override; | ||
| 536 | |||
| 537 | bool has_colors() const override; | ||
| 538 | |||
| 539 | std::error_code error() const { return EC; } | ||
| 540 | |||
| 541 |   /// Return the value of the flag in this raw_fd_ostream indicating whether an | ||
| 542 |   /// output error has been encountered. | ||
| 543 |   /// This doesn't implicitly flush any pending output.  Also, it doesn't | ||
| 544 |   /// guarantee to detect all errors unless the stream has been closed. | ||
| 545 | bool has_error() const { return bool(EC); } | ||
| 546 | |||
| 547 |   /// Set the flag read by has_error() to false. If the error flag is set at the | ||
| 548 |   /// time when this raw_ostream's destructor is called, report_fatal_error is | ||
| 549 |   /// called to report the error. Use clear_error() after handling the error to | ||
| 550 |   /// avoid this behavior. | ||
| 551 |   /// | ||
| 552 |   ///   "Errors should never pass silently. | ||
| 553 |   ///    Unless explicitly silenced." | ||
| 554 |   ///      - from The Zen of Python, by Tim Peters | ||
| 555 |   /// | ||
| 556 | void clear_error() { EC = std::error_code(); } | ||
| 557 | |||
| 558 |   /// Locks the underlying file. | ||
| 559 |   /// | ||
| 560 |   /// @returns RAII object that releases the lock upon leaving the scope, if the | ||
| 561 |   ///          locking was successful. Otherwise returns corresponding | ||
| 562 |   ///          error code. | ||
| 563 |   /// | ||
| 564 |   /// The function blocks the current thread until the lock become available or | ||
| 565 |   /// error occurs. | ||
| 566 |   /// | ||
| 567 |   /// Possible use of this function may be as follows: | ||
| 568 |   /// | ||
| 569 |   ///   @code{.cpp} | ||
| 570 |   ///   if (auto L = stream.lock()) { | ||
| 571 |   ///     // ... do action that require file to be locked. | ||
| 572 |   ///   } else { | ||
| 573 |   ///     handleAllErrors(std::move(L.takeError()), [&](ErrorInfoBase &EIB) { | ||
| 574 |   ///       // ... handle lock error. | ||
| 575 |   ///     }); | ||
| 576 |   ///   } | ||
| 577 |   ///   @endcode | ||
| 578 | [[nodiscard]] Expected<sys::fs::FileLocker> lock(); | ||
| 579 | |||
| 580 |   /// Tries to lock the underlying file within the specified period. | ||
| 581 |   /// | ||
| 582 |   /// @returns RAII object that releases the lock upon leaving the scope, if the | ||
| 583 |   ///          locking was successful. Otherwise returns corresponding | ||
| 584 |   ///          error code. | ||
| 585 |   /// | ||
| 586 |   /// It is used as @ref lock. | ||
| 587 | [[nodiscard]] Expected<sys::fs::FileLocker> | ||
| 588 | tryLockFor(Duration const &Timeout); | ||
| 589 | }; | ||
| 590 | |||
| 591 | /// This returns a reference to a raw_fd_ostream for standard output. Use it | ||
| 592 | /// like: outs() << "foo" << "bar"; | ||
| 593 | raw_fd_ostream &outs(); | ||
| 594 | |||
| 595 | /// This returns a reference to a raw_ostream for standard error. | ||
| 596 | /// Use it like: errs() << "foo" << "bar"; | ||
| 597 | /// By default, the stream is tied to stdout to ensure stdout is flushed before | ||
| 598 | /// stderr is written, to ensure the error messages are written in their | ||
| 599 | /// expected place. | ||
| 600 | raw_fd_ostream &errs(); | ||
| 601 | |||
| 602 | /// This returns a reference to a raw_ostream which simply discards output. | ||
| 603 | raw_ostream &nulls(); | ||
| 604 | |||
| 605 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 606 | // File Streams | ||
| 607 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 608 | |||
| 609 | /// A raw_ostream of a file for reading/writing/seeking. | ||
| 610 | /// | ||
| 611 | class raw_fd_stream : public raw_fd_ostream { | ||
| 612 | public: | ||
| 613 |   /// Open the specified file for reading/writing/seeking. If an error occurs, | ||
| 614 |   /// information about the error is put into EC, and the stream should be | ||
| 615 |   /// immediately destroyed. | ||
| 616 | raw_fd_stream(StringRef Filename, std::error_code &EC); | ||
| 617 | |||
| 618 |   /// This reads the \p Size bytes into a buffer pointed by \p Ptr. | ||
| 619 |   /// | ||
| 620 |   /// \param Ptr The start of the buffer to hold data to be read. | ||
| 621 |   /// | ||
| 622 |   /// \param Size The number of bytes to be read. | ||
| 623 |   /// | ||
| 624 |   /// On success, the number of bytes read is returned, and the file position is | ||
| 625 |   /// advanced by this number. On error, -1 is returned, use error() to get the | ||
| 626 |   /// error code. | ||
| 627 | ssize_t read(char *Ptr, size_t Size); | ||
| 628 | |||
| 629 |   /// Check if \p OS is a pointer of type raw_fd_stream*. | ||
| 630 | static bool classof(const raw_ostream *OS); | ||
| 631 | }; | ||
| 632 | |||
| 633 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 634 | // Output Stream Adaptors | ||
| 635 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | ||
| 636 | |||
| 637 | /// A raw_ostream that writes to an std::string.  This is a simple adaptor | ||
| 638 | /// class. This class does not encounter output errors. | ||
| 639 | /// raw_string_ostream operates without a buffer, delegating all memory | ||
| 640 | /// management to the std::string. Thus the std::string is always up-to-date, | ||
| 641 | /// may be used directly and there is no need to call flush(). | ||
| 642 | class raw_string_ostream : public raw_ostream { | ||
| 643 | std::string &OS; | ||
| 644 | |||
| 645 |   /// See raw_ostream::write_impl. | ||
| 646 | void write_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size) override; | ||
| 647 | |||
| 648 |   /// Return the current position within the stream, not counting the bytes | ||
| 649 |   /// currently in the buffer. | ||
| 650 | uint64_t current_pos() const override { return OS.size(); } | ||
| 651 | |||
| 652 | public: | ||
| 653 | explicit raw_string_ostream(std::string &O) : OS(O) { | ||
| 654 | SetUnbuffered(); | ||
| 655 |   } | ||
| 656 | |||
| 657 |   /// Returns the string's reference. In most cases it is better to simply use | ||
| 658 |   /// the underlying std::string directly. | ||
| 659 |   /// TODO: Consider removing this API. | ||
| 660 | std::string &str() { return OS; } | ||
| 661 | |||
| 662 | void reserveExtraSpace(uint64_t ExtraSize) override { | ||
| 663 | OS.reserve(tell() + ExtraSize); | ||
| 664 |   } | ||
| 665 | }; | ||
| 666 | |||
| 667 | /// A raw_ostream that writes to an SmallVector or SmallString.  This is a | ||
| 668 | /// simple adaptor class. This class does not encounter output errors. | ||
| 669 | /// raw_svector_ostream operates without a buffer, delegating all memory | ||
| 670 | /// management to the SmallString. Thus the SmallString is always up-to-date, | ||
| 671 | /// may be used directly and there is no need to call flush(). | ||
| 672 | class raw_svector_ostream : public raw_pwrite_stream { | ||
| 673 | SmallVectorImpl<char> &OS; | ||
| 674 | |||
| 675 |   /// See raw_ostream::write_impl. | ||
| 676 | void write_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size) override; | ||
| 677 | |||
| 678 | void pwrite_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size, uint64_t Offset) override; | ||
| 679 | |||
| 680 |   /// Return the current position within the stream. | ||
| 681 | uint64_t current_pos() const override; | ||
| 682 | |||
| 683 | public: | ||
| 684 |   /// Construct a new raw_svector_ostream. | ||
| 685 |   /// | ||
| 686 |   /// \param O The vector to write to; this should generally have at least 128 | ||
| 687 |   /// bytes free to avoid any extraneous memory overhead. | ||
| 688 | explicit raw_svector_ostream(SmallVectorImpl<char> &O) : OS(O) { | ||
| 689 | SetUnbuffered(); | ||
| 690 |   } | ||
| 691 | |||
| 692 | ~raw_svector_ostream() override = default; | ||
| 693 | |||
| 694 | void flush() = delete; | ||
| 695 | |||
| 696 |   /// Return a StringRef for the vector contents. | ||
| 697 | StringRef str() const { return StringRef(OS.data(), OS.size()); } | ||
| 698 | |||
| 699 | void reserveExtraSpace(uint64_t ExtraSize) override { | ||
| 700 | OS.reserve(tell() + ExtraSize); | ||
| 701 |   } | ||
| 702 | }; | ||
| 703 | |||
| 704 | /// A raw_ostream that discards all output. | ||
| 705 | class raw_null_ostream : public raw_pwrite_stream { | ||
| 706 |   /// See raw_ostream::write_impl. | ||
| 707 | void write_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t size) override; | ||
| 708 | void pwrite_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size, uint64_t Offset) override; | ||
| 709 | |||
| 710 |   /// Return the current position within the stream, not counting the bytes | ||
| 711 |   /// currently in the buffer. | ||
| 712 | uint64_t current_pos() const override; | ||
| 713 | |||
| 714 | public: | ||
| 715 | explicit raw_null_ostream() = default; | ||
| 716 | ~raw_null_ostream() override; | ||
| 717 | }; | ||
| 718 | |||
| 719 | class buffer_ostream : public raw_svector_ostream { | ||
| 720 | raw_ostream &OS; | ||
| 721 | SmallVector<char, 0> Buffer; | ||
| 722 | |||
| 723 | void anchor() override; | ||
| 724 | |||
| 725 | public: | ||
| 726 | buffer_ostream(raw_ostream &OS) : raw_svector_ostream(Buffer), OS(OS) {} | ||
| 727 | ~buffer_ostream() override { OS << str(); } | ||
| 728 | }; | ||
| 729 | |||
| 730 | class buffer_unique_ostream : public raw_svector_ostream { | ||
| 731 | std::unique_ptr<raw_ostream> OS; | ||
| 732 | SmallVector<char, 0> Buffer; | ||
| 733 | |||
| 734 | void anchor() override; | ||
| 735 | |||
| 736 | public: | ||
| 737 | buffer_unique_ostream(std::unique_ptr<raw_ostream> OS) | ||
| 738 | : raw_svector_ostream(Buffer), OS(std::move(OS)) { | ||
| 739 |     // Turn off buffering on OS, which we now own, to avoid allocating a buffer | ||
| 740 |     // when the destructor writes only to be immediately flushed again. | ||
| 741 | this->OS->SetUnbuffered(); | ||
| 742 |   } | ||
| 743 | ~buffer_unique_ostream() override { *OS << str(); } | ||
| 744 | }; | ||
| 745 | |||
| 746 | class Error; | ||
| 747 | |||
| 748 | /// This helper creates an output stream and then passes it to \p Write. | ||
| 749 | /// The stream created is based on the specified \p OutputFileName: | ||
| 750 | /// llvm::outs for "-", raw_null_ostream for "/dev/null", and raw_fd_ostream | ||
| 751 | /// for other names. For raw_fd_ostream instances, the stream writes to | ||
| 752 | /// a temporary file. The final output file is atomically replaced with the | ||
| 753 | /// temporary file after the \p Write function is finished. | ||
| 754 | Error writeToOutput(StringRef OutputFileName, | ||
| 755 | std::function<Error(raw_ostream &)> Write); | ||
| 756 | |||
| 757 | raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, std::nullopt_t); | ||
| 758 | |||
| 759 | template <typename T, typename = decltype(std::declval<raw_ostream &>() | ||
| 760 | << std::declval<const T &>())> | ||
| 761 | raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const std::optional<T> &O) { | ||
| 762 | if (O) | ||
| 763 | OS << *O; | ||
| 764 |   else | ||
| 765 | OS << std::nullopt; | ||
| 766 | return OS; | ||
| 767 | } | ||
| 768 | |||
| 769 | } // end namespace llvm | ||
| 770 | |||
| 771 | #endif // LLVM_SUPPORT_RAW_OSTREAM_H |