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| 14 | pmbaty | 1 | //===--- RewriteRule.h - RewriteRule class ----------------------*- 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 | /// \file |
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| 10 | /// Defines the RewriteRule class and related functions for creating, |
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| 11 | /// modifying and interpreting RewriteRules. |
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| 12 | /// |
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| 13 | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
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| 14 | |||
| 15 | #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_TOOLING_TRANSFORMER_REWRITERULE_H |
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| 16 | #define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLING_TRANSFORMER_REWRITERULE_H |
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| 17 | |||
| 18 | #include "clang/ASTMatchers/ASTMatchFinder.h" |
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| 19 | #include "clang/ASTMatchers/ASTMatchers.h" |
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| 20 | #include "clang/ASTMatchers/ASTMatchersInternal.h" |
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| 21 | #include "clang/Tooling/Refactoring/AtomicChange.h" |
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| 22 | #include "clang/Tooling/Transformer/MatchConsumer.h" |
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| 23 | #include "clang/Tooling/Transformer/RangeSelector.h" |
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| 24 | #include "llvm/ADT/Any.h" |
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| 25 | #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h" |
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| 26 | #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" |
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| 27 | #include "llvm/Support/Error.h" |
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| 28 | #include <functional> |
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| 29 | #include <string> |
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| 30 | #include <utility> |
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| 31 | |||
| 32 | namespace clang { |
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| 33 | namespace transformer { |
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| 34 | // Specifies how to interpret an edit. |
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| 35 | enum class EditKind { |
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| 36 | // Edits a source range in the file. |
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| 37 | Range, |
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| 38 | // Inserts an include in the file. The `Replacement` field is the name of the |
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| 39 | // newly included file. |
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| 40 | AddInclude, |
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| 41 | }; |
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| 42 | |||
| 43 | /// A concrete description of a source edit, represented by a character range in |
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| 44 | /// the source to be replaced and a corresponding replacement string. |
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| 45 | struct Edit { |
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| 46 | EditKind Kind = EditKind::Range; |
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| 47 | CharSourceRange Range; |
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| 48 | std::string Replacement; |
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| 49 | std::string Note; |
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| 50 | llvm::Any Metadata; |
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| 51 | }; |
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| 52 | |||
| 53 | /// Format of the path in an include directive -- angle brackets or quotes. |
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| 54 | enum class IncludeFormat { |
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| 55 | Quoted, |
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| 56 | Angled, |
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| 57 | }; |
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| 58 | |||
| 59 | /// Maps a match result to a list of concrete edits (with possible |
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| 60 | /// failure). This type is a building block of rewrite rules, but users will |
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| 61 | /// generally work in terms of `ASTEdit`s (below) rather than directly in terms |
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| 62 | /// of `EditGenerator`. |
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| 63 | using EditGenerator = MatchConsumer<llvm::SmallVector<Edit, 1>>; |
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| 64 | |||
| 65 | template <typename T> using Generator = std::shared_ptr<MatchComputation<T>>; |
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| 66 | |||
| 67 | using TextGenerator = Generator<std::string>; |
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| 68 | |||
| 69 | using AnyGenerator = MatchConsumer<llvm::Any>; |
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| 70 | |||
| 71 | // Description of a source-code edit, expressed in terms of an AST node. |
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| 72 | // Includes: an ID for the (bound) node, a selector for source related to the |
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| 73 | // node, a replacement and, optionally, an explanation for the edit. |
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| 74 | // |
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| 75 | // * Target: the source code impacted by the rule. This identifies an AST node, |
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| 76 | // or part thereof (\c Part), whose source range indicates the extent of the |
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| 77 | // replacement applied by the replacement term. By default, the extent is the |
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| 78 | // node matched by the pattern term (\c NodePart::Node). Target's are typed |
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| 79 | // (\c Kind), which guides the determination of the node extent. |
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| 80 | // |
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| 81 | // * Replacement: a function that produces a replacement string for the target, |
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| 82 | // based on the match result. |
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| 83 | // |
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| 84 | // * Note: (optional) a note specifically for this edit, potentially referencing |
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| 85 | // elements of the match. This will be displayed to the user, where possible; |
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| 86 | // for example, in clang-tidy diagnostics. Use of notes should be rare -- |
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| 87 | // explanations of the entire rewrite should be set in the rule |
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| 88 | // (`RewriteRule::Explanation`) instead. Notes serve the rare cases wherein |
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| 89 | // edit-specific diagnostics are required. |
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| 90 | // |
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| 91 | // `ASTEdit` should be built using the `change` convenience functions. For |
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| 92 | // example, |
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| 93 | // \code |
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| 94 | // changeTo(name(fun), cat("Frodo")) |
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| 95 | // \endcode |
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| 96 | // Or, if we use Stencil for the TextGenerator: |
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| 97 | // \code |
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| 98 | // using stencil::cat; |
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| 99 | // changeTo(statement(thenNode), cat("{", thenNode, "}")) |
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| 100 | // changeTo(callArgs(call), cat(x, ",", y)) |
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| 101 | // \endcode |
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| 102 | // Or, if you are changing the node corresponding to the rule's matcher, you can |
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| 103 | // use the single-argument override of \c change: |
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| 104 | // \code |
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| 105 | // changeTo(cat("different_expr")) |
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| 106 | // \endcode |
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| 107 | struct ASTEdit { |
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| 108 | EditKind Kind = EditKind::Range; |
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| 109 | RangeSelector TargetRange; |
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| 110 | TextGenerator Replacement; |
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| 111 | TextGenerator Note; |
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| 112 | // Not all transformations will want or need to attach metadata and therefore |
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| 113 | // should not be required to do so. |
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| 114 | AnyGenerator Metadata = [](const ast_matchers::MatchFinder::MatchResult &) |
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| 115 | -> llvm::Expected<llvm::Any> { |
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| 116 | return llvm::Expected<llvm::Any>(llvm::Any()); |
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| 117 | }; |
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| 118 | }; |
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| 119 | |||
| 120 | /// Generates a single (specified) edit. |
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| 121 | EditGenerator edit(ASTEdit E); |
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| 122 | |||
| 123 | /// Lifts a list of `ASTEdit`s into an `EditGenerator`. |
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| 124 | /// |
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| 125 | /// The `EditGenerator` will return an empty vector if any of the edits apply to |
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| 126 | /// portions of the source that are ineligible for rewriting (certain |
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| 127 | /// interactions with macros, for example) and it will fail if any invariants |
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| 128 | /// are violated relating to bound nodes in the match. However, it does not |
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| 129 | /// fail in the case of conflicting edits -- conflict handling is left to |
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| 130 | /// clients. We recommend use of the \c AtomicChange or \c Replacements classes |
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| 131 | /// for assistance in detecting such conflicts. |
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| 132 | EditGenerator editList(llvm::SmallVector<ASTEdit, 1> Edits); |
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| 133 | |||
| 134 | /// Generates no edits. |
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| 135 | inline EditGenerator noEdits() { return editList({}); } |
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| 136 | |||
| 137 | /// Generates a single, no-op edit anchored at the start location of the |
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| 138 | /// specified range. A `noopEdit` may be preferred over `noEdits` to associate a |
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| 139 | /// diagnostic `Explanation` with the rule. |
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| 140 | EditGenerator noopEdit(RangeSelector Anchor); |
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| 142 | /// Generates a single, no-op edit with the associated note anchored at the |
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| 143 | /// start location of the specified range. |
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| 144 | ASTEdit note(RangeSelector Anchor, TextGenerator Note); |
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| 146 | /// Version of `ifBound` specialized to `ASTEdit`. |
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| 147 | inline EditGenerator ifBound(std::string ID, ASTEdit TrueEdit, |
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| 148 | ASTEdit FalseEdit) { |
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| 149 | return ifBound(std::move(ID), edit(std::move(TrueEdit)), |
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| 150 | edit(std::move(FalseEdit))); |
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| 151 | } |
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| 152 | |||
| 153 | /// Version of `ifBound` that has no "False" branch. If the node is not bound, |
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| 154 | /// then no edits are produced. |
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| 155 | inline EditGenerator ifBound(std::string ID, ASTEdit TrueEdit) { |
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| 156 | return ifBound(std::move(ID), edit(std::move(TrueEdit)), noEdits()); |
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| 157 | } |
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| 158 | |||
| 159 | /// Flattens a list of generators into a single generator whose elements are the |
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| 160 | /// concatenation of the results of the argument generators. |
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| 161 | EditGenerator flattenVector(SmallVector<EditGenerator, 2> Generators); |
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| 162 | |||
| 163 | namespace detail { |
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| 164 | /// Helper function to construct an \c EditGenerator. Overloaded for common |
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| 165 | /// cases so that user doesn't need to specify which factory function to |
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| 166 | /// use. This pattern gives benefits similar to implicit constructors, while |
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| 167 | /// maintaing a higher degree of explicitness. |
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| 168 | inline EditGenerator injectEdits(ASTEdit E) { return edit(std::move(E)); } |
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| 169 | inline EditGenerator injectEdits(EditGenerator G) { return G; } |
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| 170 | } // namespace detail |
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| 171 | |||
| 172 | template <typename... Ts> EditGenerator flatten(Ts &&...Edits) { |
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| 173 | return flattenVector({detail::injectEdits(std::forward<Ts>(Edits))...}); |
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| 174 | } |
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| 175 | |||
| 176 | // Every rewrite rule is triggered by a match against some AST node. |
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| 177 | // Transformer guarantees that this ID is bound to the triggering node whenever |
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| 178 | // a rewrite rule is applied. |
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| 179 | extern const char RootID[]; |
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| 180 | |||
| 181 | /// Replaces a portion of the source text with \p Replacement. |
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| 182 | ASTEdit changeTo(RangeSelector Target, TextGenerator Replacement); |
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| 183 | /// DEPRECATED: use \c changeTo. |
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| 184 | inline ASTEdit change(RangeSelector Target, TextGenerator Replacement) { |
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| 185 | return changeTo(std::move(Target), std::move(Replacement)); |
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| 186 | } |
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| 187 | |||
| 188 | /// Replaces the entirety of a RewriteRule's match with \p Replacement. For |
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| 189 | /// example, to replace a function call, one could write: |
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| 190 | /// \code |
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| 191 | /// makeRule(callExpr(callee(functionDecl(hasName("foo")))), |
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| 192 | /// changeTo(cat("bar()"))) |
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| 193 | /// \endcode |
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| 194 | inline ASTEdit changeTo(TextGenerator Replacement) { |
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| 195 | return changeTo(node(RootID), std::move(Replacement)); |
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| 196 | } |
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| 197 | /// DEPRECATED: use \c changeTo. |
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| 198 | inline ASTEdit change(TextGenerator Replacement) { |
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| 199 | return changeTo(std::move(Replacement)); |
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| 200 | } |
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| 201 | |||
| 202 | /// Inserts \p Replacement before \p S, leaving the source selected by \S |
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| 203 | /// unchanged. |
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| 204 | inline ASTEdit insertBefore(RangeSelector S, TextGenerator Replacement) { |
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| 205 | return changeTo(before(std::move(S)), std::move(Replacement)); |
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| 206 | } |
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| 207 | |||
| 208 | /// Inserts \p Replacement after \p S, leaving the source selected by \S |
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| 209 | /// unchanged. |
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| 210 | inline ASTEdit insertAfter(RangeSelector S, TextGenerator Replacement) { |
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| 211 | return changeTo(after(std::move(S)), std::move(Replacement)); |
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| 212 | } |
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| 213 | |||
| 214 | /// Removes the source selected by \p S. |
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| 215 | ASTEdit remove(RangeSelector S); |
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| 216 | |||
| 217 | /// Adds an include directive for the given header to the file of `Target`. The |
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| 218 | /// particular location specified by `Target` is ignored. |
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| 219 | ASTEdit addInclude(RangeSelector Target, StringRef Header, |
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| 220 | IncludeFormat Format = IncludeFormat::Quoted); |
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| 222 | /// Adds an include directive for the given header to the file associated with |
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| 223 | /// `RootID`. If `RootID` matches inside a macro expansion, will add the |
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| 224 | /// directive to the file in which the macro was expanded (as opposed to the |
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| 225 | /// file in which the macro is defined). |
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| 226 | inline ASTEdit addInclude(StringRef Header, |
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| 227 | IncludeFormat Format = IncludeFormat::Quoted) { |
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| 228 | return addInclude(expansion(node(RootID)), Header, Format); |
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| 229 | } |
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| 230 | |||
| 231 | // FIXME: If `Metadata` returns an `llvm::Expected<T>` the `AnyGenerator` will |
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| 232 | // construct an `llvm::Expected<llvm::Any>` where no error is present but the |
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| 233 | // `llvm::Any` holds the error. This is unlikely but potentially surprising. |
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| 234 | // Perhaps the `llvm::Expected` should be unwrapped, or perhaps this should be a |
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| 235 | // compile-time error. No solution here is perfect. |
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| 236 | // |
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| 237 | // Note: This function template accepts any type callable with a MatchResult |
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| 238 | // rather than a `std::function` because the return-type needs to be deduced. If |
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| 239 | // it accepted a `std::function<R(MatchResult)>`, lambdas or other callable |
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| 240 | // types would not be able to deduce `R`, and users would be forced to specify |
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| 241 | // explicitly the type they intended to return by wrapping the lambda at the |
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| 242 | // call-site. |
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| 243 | template <typename Callable> |
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| 244 | inline ASTEdit withMetadata(ASTEdit Edit, Callable Metadata) { |
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| 245 | Edit.Metadata = |
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| 246 | [Gen = std::move(Metadata)]( |
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| 247 | const ast_matchers::MatchFinder::MatchResult &R) -> llvm::Any { |
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| 248 | return Gen(R); |
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| 249 | }; |
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| 251 | return Edit; |
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| 252 | } |
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| 253 | |||
| 254 | /// Assuming that the inner range is enclosed by the outer range, creates |
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| 255 | /// precision edits to remove the parts of the outer range that are not included |
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| 256 | /// in the inner range. |
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| 257 | inline EditGenerator shrinkTo(RangeSelector outer, RangeSelector inner) { |
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| 258 | return editList({remove(enclose(before(outer), before(inner))), |
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| 259 | remove(enclose(after(inner), after(outer)))}); |
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| 260 | } |
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| 261 | |||
| 262 | /// Description of a source-code transformation. |
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| 263 | // |
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| 264 | // A *rewrite rule* describes a transformation of source code. A simple rule |
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| 265 | // contains each of the following components: |
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| 266 | // |
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| 267 | // * Matcher: the pattern term, expressed as clang matchers (with Transformer |
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| 268 | // extensions). |
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| 269 | // |
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| 270 | // * Edits: a set of Edits to the source code, described with ASTEdits. |
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| 271 | // |
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| 272 | // However, rules can also consist of (sub)rules, where the first that matches |
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| 273 | // is applied and the rest are ignored. So, the above components together form |
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| 274 | // a logical "case" and a rule is a sequence of cases. |
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| 275 | // |
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| 276 | // Rule cases have an additional, implicit, component: the parameters. These are |
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| 277 | // portions of the pattern which are left unspecified, yet bound in the pattern |
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| 278 | // so that we can reference them in the edits. |
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| 279 | // |
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| 280 | // The \c Transformer class can be used to apply the rewrite rule and obtain the |
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| 281 | // corresponding replacements. |
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| 282 | struct RewriteRuleBase { |
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| 283 | struct Case { |
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| 284 | ast_matchers::internal::DynTypedMatcher Matcher; |
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| 285 | EditGenerator Edits; |
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| 286 | }; |
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| 287 | // We expect RewriteRules will most commonly include only one case. |
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| 288 | SmallVector<Case, 1> Cases; |
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| 289 | }; |
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| 290 | |||
| 291 | /// A source-code transformation with accompanying metadata. |
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| 292 | /// |
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| 293 | /// When a case of the rule matches, the \c Transformer invokes the |
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| 294 | /// corresponding metadata generator and provides it alongside the edits. |
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| 295 | template <typename MetadataT> struct RewriteRuleWith : RewriteRuleBase { |
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| 296 | SmallVector<Generator<MetadataT>, 1> Metadata; |
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| 297 | }; |
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| 298 | |||
| 299 | template <> struct RewriteRuleWith<void> : RewriteRuleBase {}; |
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| 300 | |||
| 301 | using RewriteRule = RewriteRuleWith<void>; |
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| 302 | |||
| 303 | namespace detail { |
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| 304 | |||
| 305 | RewriteRule makeRule(ast_matchers::internal::DynTypedMatcher M, |
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| 306 | EditGenerator Edits); |
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| 307 | |||
| 308 | template <typename MetadataT> |
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| 309 | RewriteRuleWith<MetadataT> makeRule(ast_matchers::internal::DynTypedMatcher M, |
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| 310 | EditGenerator Edits, |
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| 311 | Generator<MetadataT> Metadata) { |
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| 312 | RewriteRuleWith<MetadataT> R; |
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| 313 | R.Cases = {{std::move(M), std::move(Edits)}}; |
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| 314 | R.Metadata = {std::move(Metadata)}; |
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| 315 | return R; |
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| 316 | } |
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| 317 | |||
| 318 | inline EditGenerator makeEditGenerator(EditGenerator Edits) { return Edits; } |
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| 319 | EditGenerator makeEditGenerator(llvm::SmallVector<ASTEdit, 1> Edits); |
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| 320 | EditGenerator makeEditGenerator(ASTEdit Edit); |
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| 321 | |||
| 322 | } // namespace detail |
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| 323 | |||
| 324 | /// Constructs a simple \c RewriteRule. \c Edits can be an \c EditGenerator, |
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| 325 | /// multiple \c ASTEdits, or a single \c ASTEdit. |
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| 326 | /// @{ |
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| 327 | template <int &..., typename EditsT> |
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| 328 | RewriteRule makeRule(ast_matchers::internal::DynTypedMatcher M, |
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| 329 | EditsT &&Edits) { |
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| 330 | return detail::makeRule( |
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| 331 | std::move(M), detail::makeEditGenerator(std::forward<EditsT>(Edits))); |
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| 332 | } |
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| 333 | |||
| 334 | RewriteRule makeRule(ast_matchers::internal::DynTypedMatcher M, |
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| 335 | std::initializer_list<ASTEdit> Edits); |
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| 336 | /// @} |
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| 337 | |||
| 338 | /// Overloads of \c makeRule that also generate metadata when matching. |
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| 339 | /// @{ |
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| 340 | template <typename MetadataT, int &..., typename EditsT> |
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| 341 | RewriteRuleWith<MetadataT> makeRule(ast_matchers::internal::DynTypedMatcher M, |
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| 342 | EditsT &&Edits, |
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| 343 | Generator<MetadataT> Metadata) { |
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| 344 | return detail::makeRule( |
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| 345 | std::move(M), detail::makeEditGenerator(std::forward<EditsT>(Edits)), |
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| 346 | std::move(Metadata)); |
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| 347 | } |
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| 348 | |||
| 349 | template <typename MetadataT> |
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| 350 | RewriteRuleWith<MetadataT> makeRule(ast_matchers::internal::DynTypedMatcher M, |
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| 351 | std::initializer_list<ASTEdit> Edits, |
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| 352 | Generator<MetadataT> Metadata) { |
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| 353 | return detail::makeRule(std::move(M), |
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| 354 | detail::makeEditGenerator(std::move(Edits)), |
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| 355 | std::move(Metadata)); |
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| 356 | } |
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| 357 | /// @} |
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| 358 | |||
| 359 | /// For every case in Rule, adds an include directive for the given header. The |
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| 360 | /// common use is assumed to be a rule with only one case. For example, to |
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| 361 | /// replace a function call and add headers corresponding to the new code, one |
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| 362 | /// could write: |
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| 363 | /// \code |
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| 364 | /// auto R = makeRule(callExpr(callee(functionDecl(hasName("foo")))), |
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| 365 | /// changeTo(cat("bar()"))); |
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| 366 | /// addInclude(R, "path/to/bar_header.h"); |
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| 367 | /// addInclude(R, "vector", IncludeFormat::Angled); |
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| 368 | /// \endcode |
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| 369 | void addInclude(RewriteRuleBase &Rule, llvm::StringRef Header, |
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| 370 | IncludeFormat Format = IncludeFormat::Quoted); |
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| 371 | |||
| 372 | /// Applies the first rule whose pattern matches; other rules are ignored. If |
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| 373 | /// the matchers are independent then order doesn't matter. In that case, |
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| 374 | /// `applyFirst` is simply joining the set of rules into one. |
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| 375 | // |
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| 376 | // `applyFirst` is like an `anyOf` matcher with an edit action attached to each |
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| 377 | // of its cases. Anywhere you'd use `anyOf(m1.bind("id1"), m2.bind("id2"))` and |
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| 378 | // then dispatch on those ids in your code for control flow, `applyFirst` lifts |
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| 379 | // that behavior to the rule level. So, you can write `applyFirst({makeRule(m1, |
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| 380 | // action1), makeRule(m2, action2), ...});` |
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| 381 | // |
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| 382 | // For example, consider a type `T` with a deterministic serialization function, |
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| 383 | // `serialize()`. For performance reasons, we would like to make it |
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| 384 | // non-deterministic. Therefore, we want to drop the expectation that |
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| 385 | // `a.serialize() = b.serialize() iff a = b` (although we'll maintain |
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| 386 | // `deserialize(a.serialize()) = a`). |
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| 387 | // |
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| 388 | // We have three cases to consider (for some equality function, `eq`): |
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| 389 | // ``` |
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| 390 | // eq(a.serialize(), b.serialize()) --> eq(a,b) |
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| 391 | // eq(a, b.serialize()) --> eq(deserialize(a), b) |
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| 392 | // eq(a.serialize(), b) --> eq(a, deserialize(b)) |
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| 393 | // ``` |
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| 394 | // |
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| 395 | // `applyFirst` allows us to specify each independently: |
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| 396 | // ``` |
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| 397 | // auto eq_fun = functionDecl(...); |
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| 398 | // auto method_call = cxxMemberCallExpr(...); |
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| 399 | // |
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| 400 | // auto two_calls = callExpr(callee(eq_fun), hasArgument(0, method_call), |
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| 401 | // hasArgument(1, method_call)); |
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| 402 | // auto left_call = |
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| 403 | // callExpr(callee(eq_fun), callExpr(hasArgument(0, method_call))); |
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| 404 | // auto right_call = |
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| 405 | // callExpr(callee(eq_fun), callExpr(hasArgument(1, method_call))); |
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| 406 | // |
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| 407 | // RewriteRule R = applyFirst({makeRule(two_calls, two_calls_action), |
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| 408 | // makeRule(left_call, left_call_action), |
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| 409 | // makeRule(right_call, right_call_action)}); |
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| 410 | // ``` |
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| 411 | /// @{ |
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| 412 | template <typename MetadataT> |
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| 413 | RewriteRuleWith<MetadataT> |
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| 414 | applyFirst(ArrayRef<RewriteRuleWith<MetadataT>> Rules) { |
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| 415 | RewriteRuleWith<MetadataT> R; |
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| 416 | for (auto &Rule : Rules) { |
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| 417 | assert(Rule.Cases.size() == Rule.Metadata.size() && |
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| 418 | "mis-match in case and metadata array size"); |
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| 419 | R.Cases.append(Rule.Cases.begin(), Rule.Cases.end()); |
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| 420 | R.Metadata.append(Rule.Metadata.begin(), Rule.Metadata.end()); |
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| 421 | } |
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| 422 | return R; |
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| 423 | } |
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| 424 | |||
| 425 | template <> |
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| 426 | RewriteRuleWith<void> applyFirst(ArrayRef<RewriteRuleWith<void>> Rules); |
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| 427 | |||
| 428 | template <typename MetadataT> |
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| 429 | RewriteRuleWith<MetadataT> |
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| 430 | applyFirst(const std::vector<RewriteRuleWith<MetadataT>> &Rules) { |
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| 431 | return applyFirst(llvm::ArrayRef(Rules)); |
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| 432 | } |
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| 433 | |||
| 434 | template <typename MetadataT> |
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| 435 | RewriteRuleWith<MetadataT> |
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| 436 | applyFirst(std::initializer_list<RewriteRuleWith<MetadataT>> Rules) { |
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| 437 | return applyFirst(llvm::ArrayRef(Rules.begin(), Rules.end())); |
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| 438 | } |
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| 439 | /// @} |
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| 440 | |||
| 441 | /// Converts a \c RewriteRuleWith<T> to a \c RewriteRule by stripping off the |
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| 442 | /// metadata generators. |
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| 443 | template <int &..., typename MetadataT> |
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| 444 | std::enable_if_t<!std::is_same<MetadataT, void>::value, RewriteRule> |
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| 445 | stripMetadata(RewriteRuleWith<MetadataT> Rule) { |
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| 446 | RewriteRule R; |
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| 447 | R.Cases = std::move(Rule.Cases); |
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| 448 | return R; |
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| 449 | } |
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| 450 | |||
| 451 | /// Applies `Rule` to all descendants of the node bound to `NodeId`. `Rule` can |
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| 452 | /// refer to nodes bound by the calling rule. `Rule` is not applied to the node |
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| 453 | /// itself. |
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| 454 | /// |
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| 455 | /// For example, |
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| 456 | /// ``` |
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| 457 | /// auto InlineX = |
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| 458 | /// makeRule(declRefExpr(to(varDecl(hasName("x")))), changeTo(cat("3"))); |
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| 459 | /// makeRule(functionDecl(hasName("f"), hasBody(stmt().bind("body"))).bind("f"), |
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| 460 | /// flatten( |
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| 461 | /// changeTo(name("f"), cat("newName")), |
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| 462 | /// rewriteDescendants("body", InlineX))); |
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| 463 | /// ``` |
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| 464 | /// Here, we find the function `f`, change its name to `newName` and change all |
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| 465 | /// appearances of `x` in its body to `3`. |
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| 466 | EditGenerator rewriteDescendants(std::string NodeId, RewriteRule Rule); |
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| 467 | |||
| 468 | /// The following three functions are a low-level part of the RewriteRule |
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| 469 | /// API. We expose them for use in implementing the fixtures that interpret |
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| 470 | /// RewriteRule, like Transformer and TransfomerTidy, or for more advanced |
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| 471 | /// users. |
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| 472 | // |
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| 473 | // FIXME: These functions are really public, if advanced, elements of the |
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| 474 | // RewriteRule API. Recast them as such. Or, just declare these functions |
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| 475 | // public and well-supported and move them out of `detail`. |
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| 476 | namespace detail { |
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| 477 | /// The following overload set is a version of `rewriteDescendants` that |
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| 478 | /// operates directly on the AST, rather than generating a Transformer |
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| 479 | /// combinator. It applies `Rule` to all descendants of `Node`, although not |
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| 480 | /// `Node` itself. `Rule` can refer to nodes bound in `Result`. |
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| 481 | /// |
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| 482 | /// For example, assuming that "body" is bound to a function body in MatchResult |
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| 483 | /// `Results`, this will produce edits to change all appearances of `x` in that |
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| 484 | /// body to `3`. |
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| 485 | /// ``` |
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| 486 | /// auto InlineX = |
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| 487 | /// makeRule(declRefExpr(to(varDecl(hasName("x")))), changeTo(cat("3"))); |
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| 488 | /// const auto *Node = Results.Nodes.getNodeAs<Stmt>("body"); |
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| 489 | /// auto Edits = rewriteDescendants(*Node, InlineX, Results); |
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| 490 | /// ``` |
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| 491 | /// @{ |
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| 492 | llvm::Expected<SmallVector<Edit, 1>> |
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| 493 | rewriteDescendants(const Decl &Node, RewriteRule Rule, |
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| 494 | const ast_matchers::MatchFinder::MatchResult &Result); |
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| 495 | |||
| 496 | llvm::Expected<SmallVector<Edit, 1>> |
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| 497 | rewriteDescendants(const Stmt &Node, RewriteRule Rule, |
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| 498 | const ast_matchers::MatchFinder::MatchResult &Result); |
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| 499 | |||
| 500 | llvm::Expected<SmallVector<Edit, 1>> |
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| 501 | rewriteDescendants(const TypeLoc &Node, RewriteRule Rule, |
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| 502 | const ast_matchers::MatchFinder::MatchResult &Result); |
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| 503 | |||
| 504 | llvm::Expected<SmallVector<Edit, 1>> |
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| 505 | rewriteDescendants(const DynTypedNode &Node, RewriteRule Rule, |
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| 506 | const ast_matchers::MatchFinder::MatchResult &Result); |
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| 507 | /// @} |
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| 508 | |||
| 509 | /// Builds a single matcher for the rule, covering all of the rule's cases. |
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| 510 | /// Only supports Rules whose cases' matchers share the same base "kind" |
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| 511 | /// (`Stmt`, `Decl`, etc.) Deprecated: use `buildMatchers` instead, which |
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| 512 | /// supports mixing matchers of different kinds. |
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| 513 | ast_matchers::internal::DynTypedMatcher |
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| 514 | buildMatcher(const RewriteRuleBase &Rule); |
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| 515 | |||
| 516 | /// Builds a set of matchers that cover the rule. |
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| 517 | /// |
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| 518 | /// One matcher is built for each distinct node matcher base kind: Stmt, Decl, |
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| 519 | /// etc. Node-matchers for `QualType` and `Type` are not permitted, since such |
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| 520 | /// nodes carry no source location information and are therefore not relevant |
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| 521 | /// for rewriting. If any such matchers are included, will return an empty |
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| 522 | /// vector. |
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| 523 | std::vector<ast_matchers::internal::DynTypedMatcher> |
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| 524 | buildMatchers(const RewriteRuleBase &Rule); |
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| 525 | |||
| 526 | /// Gets the beginning location of the source matched by a rewrite rule. If the |
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| 527 | /// match occurs within a macro expansion, returns the beginning of the |
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| 528 | /// expansion point. `Result` must come from the matching of a rewrite rule. |
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| 529 | SourceLocation |
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| 530 | getRuleMatchLoc(const ast_matchers::MatchFinder::MatchResult &Result); |
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| 531 | |||
| 532 | /// Returns the index of the \c Case of \c Rule that was selected in the match |
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| 533 | /// result. Assumes a matcher built with \c buildMatcher. |
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| 534 | size_t findSelectedCase(const ast_matchers::MatchFinder::MatchResult &Result, |
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| 535 | const RewriteRuleBase &Rule); |
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| 536 | } // namespace detail |
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| 537 | } // namespace transformer |
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| 538 | } // namespace clang |
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| 539 | |||
| 540 | #endif // LLVM_CLANG_TOOLING_TRANSFORMER_REWRITERULE_H |