- //===--- Annotations.h - Annotated source code for tests ---------*- C++-*-===// 
- // 
- // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 
- // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 
- // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 
- // 
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 
- #ifndef LLVM_TESTING_SUPPORT_ANNOTATIONS_H 
- #define LLVM_TESTING_SUPPORT_ANNOTATIONS_H 
-   
- #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" 
- #include "llvm/ADT/StringMap.h" 
- #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" 
- #include <tuple> 
- #include <vector> 
-   
- namespace llvm { 
-   
- class raw_ostream; 
-   
- /// Annotations lets you mark points and ranges inside source code, for tests: 
- /// 
- ///    Annotations Example(R"cpp( 
- ///       int complete() { x.pri^ }         // ^ indicates a point 
- ///       void err() { [["hello" == 42]]; } // [[this is a range]] 
- ///       $definition^class Foo{};          // points can be named: "definition" 
- ///       $(foo)^class Foo{};               // ...or have a payload: "foo" 
- ///       $definition(foo)^class Foo{};     // ...or both 
- ///       $fail(runtime)[[assert(false)]]   // ranges can have names/payloads too 
- ///    )cpp"); 
- /// 
- ///    StringRef Code = Example.code();             // annotations stripped. 
- ///    std::vector<size_t> PP = Example.points();   // all unnamed points 
- ///    size_t P = Example.point();                  // there must be exactly one 
- ///    llvm::Range R = Example.range("fail");       // find named ranges 
- /// 
- /// Points/ranges are coordinated into `code()` which is stripped of 
- /// annotations. 
- /// 
- /// Names consist of only alphanumeric characters or '_'. 
- /// Payloads can contain any character expect '(' and ')'. 
- /// 
- /// Ranges may be nested (and points can be inside ranges), but there's no way 
- /// to define general overlapping ranges. 
- /// 
- /// FIXME: the choice of the marking syntax makes it impossible to represent 
- ///        some of the C++ and Objective C constructs (including common ones 
- ///        like C++ attributes). We can fix this by: 
- ///          1. introducing an escaping mechanism for the special characters, 
- ///          2. making characters for marking points and ranges configurable, 
- ///          3. changing the syntax to something less commonly used, 
- ///          4. ... 
- class Annotations { 
- public: 
-   /// Two offsets pointing to a continuous substring. End is not included, i.e. 
-   /// represents a half-open range. 
-   struct Range { 
-     size_t Begin = 0; 
-     size_t End = 0; 
-   
-     friend bool operator==(const Range &L, const Range &R) { 
-       return std::tie(L.Begin, L.End) == std::tie(R.Begin, R.End); 
-     } 
-     friend bool operator!=(const Range &L, const Range &R) { return !(L == R); } 
-   }; 
-   
-   /// Parses the annotations from Text. Crashes if it's malformed. 
-   Annotations(llvm::StringRef Text); 
-   
-   /// The input text with all annotations stripped. 
-   /// All points and ranges are relative to this stripped text. 
-   llvm::StringRef code() const { return Code; } 
-   
-   /// Returns the position of the point marked by ^ (or $name^) in the text. 
-   /// Crashes if there isn't exactly one. 
-   size_t point(llvm::StringRef Name = "") const; 
-   /// Returns the position of the point with \p Name and its payload (if any). 
-   std::pair<size_t, llvm::StringRef> 
-   pointWithPayload(llvm::StringRef Name = "") const; 
-   /// Returns the position of all points marked by ^ (or $name^) in the text. 
-   /// Order matches the order within the text. 
-   std::vector<size_t> points(llvm::StringRef Name = "") const; 
-   /// Returns the positions and payloads (if any) of all points named \p Name 
-   std::vector<std::pair<size_t, llvm::StringRef>> 
-   pointsWithPayload(llvm::StringRef Name = "") const; 
-   /// Returns the mapping of all names of points marked in the text to their 
-   /// position. Unnamed points are mapped to the empty string. The positions are 
-   /// sorted. 
-   /// FIXME Remove this and expose `All` directly (currently used out-of-tree) 
-   llvm::StringMap<llvm::SmallVector<size_t, 1>> all_points() const; 
-   
-   /// Returns the location of the range marked by [[ ]] (or $name[[ ]]). 
-   /// Crashes if there isn't exactly one. 
-   Range range(llvm::StringRef Name = "") const; 
-   /// Returns the location and payload of the range marked by [[ ]] 
-   /// (or $name(payload)[[ ]]). Crashes if there isn't exactly one. 
-   std::pair<Range, llvm::StringRef> 
-   rangeWithPayload(llvm::StringRef Name = "") const; 
-   /// Returns the location of all ranges marked by [[ ]] (or $name[[ ]]). 
-   /// They are ordered by start position within the text. 
-   std::vector<Range> ranges(llvm::StringRef Name = "") const; 
-   /// Returns the location of all ranges marked by [[ ]] 
-   /// (or $name(payload)[[ ]]). 
-   /// They are ordered by start position within the text. 
-   std::vector<std::pair<Range, llvm::StringRef>> 
-   rangesWithPayload(llvm::StringRef Name = "") const; 
-   /// Returns the mapping of all names of ranges marked in the text to their 
-   /// location. Unnamed ranges are mapped to the empty string. The ranges are 
-   /// sorted by their start position. 
-   llvm::StringMap<llvm::SmallVector<Range, 1>> all_ranges() const; 
-   
- private: 
-   std::string Code; 
-   /// Either a Point (Only Start) or a Range (Start and End) 
-   struct Annotation { 
-     size_t Begin; 
-     size_t End = -1; 
-     bool isPoint() const { return End == size_t(-1); } 
-     llvm::StringRef Name; 
-     llvm::StringRef Payload; 
-   }; 
-   std::vector<Annotation> All; 
-   // Values are the indices into All 
-   llvm::StringMap<llvm::SmallVector<size_t, 1>> Points; 
-   llvm::StringMap<llvm::SmallVector<size_t, 1>> Ranges; 
- }; 
-   
- llvm::raw_ostream &operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &O, 
-                               const llvm::Annotations::Range &R); 
-   
- } // namespace llvm 
-   
- #endif 
-