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14 | pmbaty | 1 | //===--- PrettyPrinter.h - Classes for aiding with AST printing -*- C++ -*-===// |
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3 | // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. |
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4 | // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. |
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5 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception |
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6 | // |
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7 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
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8 | // |
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9 | // This file defines helper types for AST pretty-printing. |
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10 | // |
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11 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
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12 | |||
13 | #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_AST_PRETTYPRINTER_H |
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14 | #define LLVM_CLANG_AST_PRETTYPRINTER_H |
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15 | |||
16 | #include "clang/Basic/LLVM.h" |
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17 | #include "clang/Basic/LangOptions.h" |
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18 | |||
19 | namespace clang { |
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20 | |||
21 | class DeclContext; |
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22 | class LangOptions; |
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23 | class Stmt; |
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24 | |||
25 | class PrinterHelper { |
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26 | public: |
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27 | virtual ~PrinterHelper(); |
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28 | virtual bool handledStmt(Stmt* E, raw_ostream& OS) = 0; |
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29 | }; |
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30 | |||
31 | /// Callbacks to use to customize the behavior of the pretty-printer. |
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32 | class PrintingCallbacks { |
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33 | protected: |
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34 | ~PrintingCallbacks() = default; |
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35 | |||
36 | public: |
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37 | /// Remap a path to a form suitable for printing. |
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38 | virtual std::string remapPath(StringRef Path) const { |
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39 | return std::string(Path); |
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40 | } |
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41 | |||
42 | /// When printing type to be inserted into code in specific context, this |
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43 | /// callback can be used to avoid printing the redundant part of the |
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44 | /// qualifier. For example, when inserting code inside namespace foo, we |
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45 | /// should print bar::SomeType instead of foo::bar::SomeType. |
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46 | /// To do this, shouldPrintScope should return true on "foo" NamespaceDecl. |
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47 | /// The printing stops at the first isScopeVisible() == true, so there will |
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48 | /// be no calls with outer scopes. |
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49 | virtual bool isScopeVisible(const DeclContext *DC) const { return false; } |
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50 | }; |
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51 | |||
52 | /// Describes how types, statements, expressions, and declarations should be |
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53 | /// printed. |
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54 | /// |
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55 | /// This type is intended to be small and suitable for passing by value. |
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56 | /// It is very frequently copied. |
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57 | struct PrintingPolicy { |
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58 | /// Create a default printing policy for the specified language. |
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59 | PrintingPolicy(const LangOptions &LO) |
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60 | : Indentation(2), SuppressSpecifiers(false), |
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61 | SuppressTagKeyword(LO.CPlusPlus), IncludeTagDefinition(false), |
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62 | SuppressScope(false), SuppressUnwrittenScope(false), |
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63 | SuppressInlineNamespace(true), SuppressInitializers(false), |
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64 | ConstantArraySizeAsWritten(false), AnonymousTagLocations(true), |
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65 | SuppressStrongLifetime(false), SuppressLifetimeQualifiers(false), |
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66 | SuppressTemplateArgsInCXXConstructors(false), |
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67 | SuppressDefaultTemplateArgs(true), Bool(LO.Bool), |
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68 | Nullptr(LO.CPlusPlus11 || LO.C2x), NullptrTypeInNamespace(LO.CPlusPlus), |
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69 | Restrict(LO.C99), Alignof(LO.CPlusPlus11), |
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70 | UnderscoreAlignof(LO.C11), UseVoidForZeroParams(!LO.CPlusPlus), |
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71 | SplitTemplateClosers(!LO.CPlusPlus11), TerseOutput(false), |
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72 | PolishForDeclaration(false), Half(LO.Half), |
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73 | MSWChar(LO.MicrosoftExt && !LO.WChar), IncludeNewlines(true), |
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74 | MSVCFormatting(false), ConstantsAsWritten(false), |
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75 | SuppressImplicitBase(false), FullyQualifiedName(false), |
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76 | PrintCanonicalTypes(false), PrintInjectedClassNameWithArguments(true), |
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77 | UsePreferredNames(true), AlwaysIncludeTypeForTemplateArgument(false), |
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78 | CleanUglifiedParameters(false), EntireContentsOfLargeArray(true), |
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79 | UseEnumerators(true) {} |
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80 | |||
81 | /// Adjust this printing policy for cases where it's known that we're |
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82 | /// printing C++ code (for instance, if AST dumping reaches a C++-only |
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83 | /// construct). This should not be used if a real LangOptions object is |
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84 | /// available. |
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85 | void adjustForCPlusPlus() { |
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86 | SuppressTagKeyword = true; |
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87 | Bool = true; |
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88 | UseVoidForZeroParams = false; |
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89 | } |
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90 | |||
91 | /// The number of spaces to use to indent each line. |
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92 | unsigned Indentation : 8; |
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93 | |||
94 | /// Whether we should suppress printing of the actual specifiers for |
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95 | /// the given type or declaration. |
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96 | /// |
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97 | /// This flag is only used when we are printing declarators beyond |
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98 | /// the first declarator within a declaration group. For example, given: |
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99 | /// |
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100 | /// \code |
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101 | /// const int *x, *y; |
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102 | /// \endcode |
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103 | /// |
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104 | /// SuppressSpecifiers will be false when printing the |
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105 | /// declaration for "x", so that we will print "int *x"; it will be |
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106 | /// \c true when we print "y", so that we suppress printing the |
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107 | /// "const int" type specifier and instead only print the "*y". |
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108 | unsigned SuppressSpecifiers : 1; |
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109 | |||
110 | /// Whether type printing should skip printing the tag keyword. |
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111 | /// |
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112 | /// This is used when printing the inner type of elaborated types, |
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113 | /// (as the tag keyword is part of the elaborated type): |
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114 | /// |
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115 | /// \code |
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116 | /// struct Geometry::Point; |
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117 | /// \endcode |
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118 | unsigned SuppressTagKeyword : 1; |
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120 | /// When true, include the body of a tag definition. |
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121 | /// |
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122 | /// This is used to place the definition of a struct |
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123 | /// in the middle of another declaration as with: |
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124 | /// |
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125 | /// \code |
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126 | /// typedef struct { int x, y; } Point; |
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127 | /// \endcode |
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128 | unsigned IncludeTagDefinition : 1; |
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129 | |||
130 | /// Suppresses printing of scope specifiers. |
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131 | unsigned SuppressScope : 1; |
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132 | |||
133 | /// Suppress printing parts of scope specifiers that are never |
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134 | /// written, e.g., for anonymous namespaces. |
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135 | unsigned SuppressUnwrittenScope : 1; |
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137 | /// Suppress printing parts of scope specifiers that correspond |
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138 | /// to inline namespaces, where the name is unambiguous with the specifier |
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139 | /// removed. |
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140 | unsigned SuppressInlineNamespace : 1; |
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141 | |||
142 | /// Suppress printing of variable initializers. |
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143 | /// |
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144 | /// This flag is used when printing the loop variable in a for-range |
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145 | /// statement. For example, given: |
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146 | /// |
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147 | /// \code |
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148 | /// for (auto x : coll) |
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149 | /// \endcode |
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150 | /// |
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151 | /// SuppressInitializers will be true when printing "auto x", so that the |
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152 | /// internal initializer constructed for x will not be printed. |
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153 | unsigned SuppressInitializers : 1; |
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154 | |||
155 | /// Whether we should print the sizes of constant array expressions as written |
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156 | /// in the sources. |
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157 | /// |
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158 | /// This flag determines whether array types declared as |
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159 | /// |
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160 | /// \code |
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161 | /// int a[4+10*10]; |
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162 | /// char a[] = "A string"; |
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163 | /// \endcode |
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164 | /// |
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165 | /// will be printed as written or as follows: |
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166 | /// |
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167 | /// \code |
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168 | /// int a[104]; |
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169 | /// char a[9] = "A string"; |
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170 | /// \endcode |
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171 | unsigned ConstantArraySizeAsWritten : 1; |
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173 | /// When printing an anonymous tag name, also print the location of that |
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174 | /// entity (e.g., "enum <anonymous at t.h:10:5>"). Otherwise, just prints |
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175 | /// "(anonymous)" for the name. |
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176 | unsigned AnonymousTagLocations : 1; |
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177 | |||
178 | /// When true, suppress printing of the __strong lifetime qualifier in ARC. |
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179 | unsigned SuppressStrongLifetime : 1; |
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180 | |||
181 | /// When true, suppress printing of lifetime qualifier in ARC. |
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182 | unsigned SuppressLifetimeQualifiers : 1; |
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183 | |||
184 | /// When true, suppresses printing template arguments in names of C++ |
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185 | /// constructors. |
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186 | unsigned SuppressTemplateArgsInCXXConstructors : 1; |
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187 | |||
188 | /// When true, attempt to suppress template arguments that match the default |
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189 | /// argument for the parameter. |
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190 | unsigned SuppressDefaultTemplateArgs : 1; |
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191 | |||
192 | /// Whether we can use 'bool' rather than '_Bool' (even if the language |
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193 | /// doesn't actually have 'bool', because, e.g., it is defined as a macro). |
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194 | unsigned Bool : 1; |
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195 | |||
196 | /// Whether we should use 'nullptr' rather than '0' as a null pointer |
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197 | /// constant. |
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198 | unsigned Nullptr : 1; |
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199 | |||
200 | /// Whether 'nullptr_t' is in namespace 'std' or not. |
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201 | unsigned NullptrTypeInNamespace : 1; |
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202 | |||
203 | /// Whether we can use 'restrict' rather than '__restrict'. |
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204 | unsigned Restrict : 1; |
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205 | |||
206 | /// Whether we can use 'alignof' rather than '__alignof'. |
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207 | unsigned Alignof : 1; |
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208 | |||
209 | /// Whether we can use '_Alignof' rather than '__alignof'. |
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210 | unsigned UnderscoreAlignof : 1; |
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211 | |||
212 | /// Whether we should use '(void)' rather than '()' for a function prototype |
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213 | /// with zero parameters. |
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214 | unsigned UseVoidForZeroParams : 1; |
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215 | |||
216 | /// Whether nested templates must be closed like 'a\<b\<c\> \>' rather than |
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217 | /// 'a\<b\<c\>\>'. |
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218 | unsigned SplitTemplateClosers : 1; |
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219 | |||
220 | /// Provide a 'terse' output. |
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221 | /// |
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222 | /// For example, in this mode we don't print function bodies, class members, |
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223 | /// declarations inside namespaces etc. Effectively, this should print |
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224 | /// only the requested declaration. |
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225 | unsigned TerseOutput : 1; |
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226 | |||
227 | /// When true, do certain refinement needed for producing proper declaration |
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228 | /// tag; such as, do not print attributes attached to the declaration. |
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229 | /// |
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230 | unsigned PolishForDeclaration : 1; |
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231 | |||
232 | /// When true, print the half-precision floating-point type as 'half' |
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233 | /// instead of '__fp16' |
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234 | unsigned Half : 1; |
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235 | |||
236 | /// When true, print the built-in wchar_t type as __wchar_t. For use in |
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237 | /// Microsoft mode when wchar_t is not available. |
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238 | unsigned MSWChar : 1; |
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239 | |||
240 | /// When true, include newlines after statements like "break", etc. |
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241 | unsigned IncludeNewlines : 1; |
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242 | |||
243 | /// Use whitespace and punctuation like MSVC does. In particular, this prints |
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244 | /// anonymous namespaces as `anonymous namespace' and does not insert spaces |
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245 | /// after template arguments. |
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246 | unsigned MSVCFormatting : 1; |
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247 | |||
248 | /// Whether we should print the constant expressions as written in the |
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249 | /// sources. |
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250 | /// |
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251 | /// This flag determines whether constants expressions like |
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252 | /// |
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253 | /// \code |
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254 | /// 0x10 |
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255 | /// 2.5e3 |
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256 | /// \endcode |
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257 | /// |
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258 | /// will be printed as written or as follows: |
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259 | /// |
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260 | /// \code |
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261 | /// 0x10 |
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262 | /// 2.5e3 |
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263 | /// \endcode |
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264 | unsigned ConstantsAsWritten : 1; |
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265 | |||
266 | /// When true, don't print the implicit 'self' or 'this' expressions. |
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267 | unsigned SuppressImplicitBase : 1; |
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268 | |||
269 | /// When true, print the fully qualified name of function declarations. |
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270 | /// This is the opposite of SuppressScope and thus overrules it. |
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271 | unsigned FullyQualifiedName : 1; |
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272 | |||
273 | /// Whether to print types as written or canonically. |
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274 | unsigned PrintCanonicalTypes : 1; |
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275 | |||
276 | /// Whether to print an InjectedClassNameType with template arguments or as |
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277 | /// written. When a template argument is unnamed, printing it results in |
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278 | /// invalid C++ code. |
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279 | unsigned PrintInjectedClassNameWithArguments : 1; |
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280 | |||
281 | /// Whether to use C++ template preferred_name attributes when printing |
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282 | /// templates. |
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283 | unsigned UsePreferredNames : 1; |
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284 | |||
285 | /// Whether to use type suffixes (eg: 1U) on integral non-type template |
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286 | /// parameters. |
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287 | unsigned AlwaysIncludeTypeForTemplateArgument : 1; |
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288 | |||
289 | /// Whether to strip underscores when printing reserved parameter names. |
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290 | /// e.g. std::vector<class _Tp> becomes std::vector<class Tp>. |
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291 | /// This only affects parameter names, and so describes a compatible API. |
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292 | unsigned CleanUglifiedParameters : 1; |
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293 | |||
294 | /// Whether to print the entire array initializers, especially on non-type |
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295 | /// template parameters, no matter how many elements there are. |
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296 | unsigned EntireContentsOfLargeArray : 1; |
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297 | |||
298 | /// Whether to print enumerator non-type template parameters with a matching |
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299 | /// enumerator name or via cast of an integer. |
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300 | unsigned UseEnumerators : 1; |
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301 | |||
302 | /// Callbacks to use to allow the behavior of printing to be customized. |
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303 | const PrintingCallbacks *Callbacks = nullptr; |
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304 | }; |
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305 | |||
306 | } // end namespace clang |
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307 | |||
308 | #endif |