//===--- LexicallyOrderedRecursiveASTVisitor.h - ----------------*- C++ -*-===//
 
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//  This file defines the LexicallyOrderedRecursiveASTVisitor interface, which
 
//  recursively traverses the entire AST in a lexical order.
 
//
 
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#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_AST_LEXICALLYORDEREDRECURSIVEASTVISITOR_H
 
#define LLVM_CLANG_AST_LEXICALLYORDEREDRECURSIVEASTVISITOR_H
 
 
 
#include "clang/AST/RecursiveASTVisitor.h"
 
#include "clang/Basic/LLVM.h"
 
#include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h"
 
#include "llvm/Support/SaveAndRestore.h"
 
 
 
namespace clang {
 
 
 
/// A RecursiveASTVisitor subclass that guarantees that AST traversal is
 
/// performed in a lexical order (i.e. the order in which declarations are
 
/// written in the source).
 
///
 
/// RecursiveASTVisitor doesn't guarantee lexical ordering because there are
 
/// some declarations, like Objective-C @implementation declarations
 
/// that might be represented in the AST differently to how they were written
 
/// in the source.
 
/// In particular, Objective-C @implementation declarations may contain
 
/// non-Objective-C declarations, like functions:
 
///
 
///   @implementation MyClass
 
///
 
///   - (void) method { }
 
///   void normalFunction() { }
 
///
 
///   @end
 
///
 
/// Clang's AST stores these declarations outside of the @implementation
 
/// declaration, so the example above would be represented using the following
 
/// AST:
 
///   |-ObjCImplementationDecl ... MyClass
 
///   | `-ObjCMethodDecl ... method
 
///   |    ...
 
///   `-FunctionDecl ... normalFunction
 
///       ...
 
///
 
/// This class ensures that these declarations are traversed before the
 
/// corresponding TraverseDecl for the @implementation returns. This ensures
 
/// that the lexical parent relationship between these declarations and the
 
/// @implementation is preserved while traversing the AST. Note that the
 
/// current implementation doesn't mix these declarations with the declarations
 
/// contained in the @implementation, so the traversal of all of the
 
/// declarations in the @implementation still doesn't follow the lexical order.
 
template <typename Derived>
 
class LexicallyOrderedRecursiveASTVisitor
 
    : public RecursiveASTVisitor<Derived> {
 
  using BaseType = RecursiveASTVisitor<Derived>;
 
 
 
public:
 
  LexicallyOrderedRecursiveASTVisitor(const SourceManager &SM) : SM(SM) {}
 
 
 
  bool TraverseObjCImplementationDecl(ObjCImplementationDecl *D) {
 
    // Objective-C @implementation declarations should not trigger early exit
 
    // until the additional decls are traversed as their children are not
 
    // lexically ordered.
 
    bool Result = BaseType::TraverseObjCImplementationDecl(D);
 
    return TraverseAdditionalLexicallyNestedDeclarations() ? Result : false;
 
  }
 
 
 
  bool TraverseObjCCategoryImplDecl(ObjCCategoryImplDecl *D) {
 
    bool Result = BaseType::TraverseObjCCategoryImplDecl(D);
 
    return TraverseAdditionalLexicallyNestedDeclarations() ? Result : false;
 
  }
 
 
 
  bool TraverseDeclContextHelper(DeclContext *DC) {
 
    if (!DC)
 
      return true;
 
 
 
    for (auto I = DC->decls_begin(), E = DC->decls_end(); I != E;) {
 
      Decl *Child = *I;
 
      if (BaseType::canIgnoreChildDeclWhileTraversingDeclContext(Child)) {
 
        ++I;
 
        continue;
 
      }
 
      if (!isa<ObjCImplementationDecl>(Child) &&
 
          !isa<ObjCCategoryImplDecl>(Child)) {
 
        if (!BaseType::getDerived().TraverseDecl(Child))
 
          return false;
 
        ++I;
 
        continue;
 
      }
 
      // Gather declarations that follow the Objective-C implementation
 
      // declarations but are lexically contained in the implementation.
 
      LexicallyNestedDeclarations.clear();
 
      for (++I; I != E; ++I) {
 
        Decl *Sibling = *I;
 
        if (!SM.isBeforeInTranslationUnit(Sibling->getBeginLoc(),
 
                                          Child->getEndLoc()))
 
          break;
 
        if (!BaseType::canIgnoreChildDeclWhileTraversingDeclContext(Sibling))
 
          LexicallyNestedDeclarations.push_back(Sibling);
 
      }
 
      if (!BaseType::getDerived().TraverseDecl(Child))
 
        return false;
 
    }
 
    return true;
 
  }
 
 
 
  Stmt::child_range getStmtChildren(Stmt *S) { return S->children(); }
 
 
 
  SmallVector<Stmt *, 8> getStmtChildren(CXXOperatorCallExpr *CE) {
 
    SmallVector<Stmt *, 8> Children(CE->children());
 
    bool Swap;
 
    // Switch the operator and the first operand for all infix and postfix
 
    // operations.
 
    switch (CE->getOperator()) {
 
    case OO_Arrow:
 
    case OO_Call:
 
    case OO_Subscript:
 
      Swap = true;
 
      break;
 
    case OO_PlusPlus:
 
    case OO_MinusMinus:
 
      // These are postfix unless there is exactly one argument.
 
      Swap = Children.size() != 2;
 
      break;
 
    default:
 
      Swap = CE->isInfixBinaryOp();
 
      break;
 
    }
 
    if (Swap && Children.size() > 1)
 
      std::swap(Children[0], Children[1]);
 
    return Children;
 
  }
 
 
 
private:
 
  bool TraverseAdditionalLexicallyNestedDeclarations() {
 
    // FIXME: Ideally the gathered declarations and the declarations in the
 
    // @implementation should be mixed and sorted to get a true lexical order,
 
    // but right now we only care about getting the correct lexical parent, so
 
    // we can traverse the gathered nested declarations after the declarations
 
    // in the decl context.
 
    assert(!BaseType::getDerived().shouldTraversePostOrder() &&
 
           "post-order traversal is not supported for lexically ordered "
 
           "recursive ast visitor");
 
    for (Decl *D : LexicallyNestedDeclarations) {
 
      if (!BaseType::getDerived().TraverseDecl(D))
 
        return false;
 
    }
 
    return true;
 
  }
 
 
 
  const SourceManager &SM;
 
  llvm::SmallVector<Decl *, 8> LexicallyNestedDeclarations;
 
};
 
 
 
} // end namespace clang
 
 
 
#endif // LLVM_CLANG_AST_LEXICALLYORDEREDRECURSIVEASTVISITOR_H