# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
 
# 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
 
""" This module is responsible for to parse a compiler invocation. """
 
 
 
import re
 
import os
 
import collections
 
 
 
__all__ = ['split_command', 'classify_source', 'compiler_language']
 
 
 
# Ignored compiler options map for compilation database creation.
 
# The map is used in `split_command` method. (Which does ignore and classify
 
# parameters.) Please note, that these are not the only parameters which
 
# might be ignored.
 
#
 
# Keys are the option name, value number of options to skip
 
IGNORED_FLAGS = {
 
    # compiling only flag, ignored because the creator of compilation
 
    # database will explicitly set it.
 
    '-c': 0,
 
    # preprocessor macros, ignored because would cause duplicate entries in
 
    # the output (the only difference would be these flags). this is actual
 
    # finding from users, who suffered longer execution time caused by the
 
    # duplicates.
 
    '-MD': 0,
 
    '-MMD': 0,
 
    '-MG': 0,
 
    '-MP': 0,
 
    '-MF': 1,
 
    '-MT': 1,
 
    '-MQ': 1,
 
    # linker options, ignored because for compilation database will contain
 
    # compilation commands only. so, the compiler would ignore these flags
 
    # anyway. the benefit to get rid of them is to make the output more
 
    # readable.
 
    '-static': 0,
 
    '-shared': 0,
 
    '-s': 0,
 
    '-rdynamic': 0,
 
    '-l': 1,
 
    '-L': 1,
 
    '-u': 1,
 
    '-z': 1,
 
    '-T': 1,
 
    '-Xlinker': 1
 
}
 
 
 
# Known C/C++ compiler executable name patterns
 
COMPILER_PATTERNS = frozenset([
 
    re.compile(r'^(intercept-|analyze-|)c(c|\+\+)$'),
 
    re.compile(r'^([^-]*-)*[mg](cc|\+\+)(-\d+(\.\d+){0,2})?$'),
 
    re.compile(r'^([^-]*-)*clang(\+\+)?(-\d+(\.\d+){0,2})?$'),
 
    re.compile(r'^llvm-g(cc|\+\+)$'),
 
])
 
 
 
 
 
def split_command(command):
 
    """ Returns a value when the command is a compilation, None otherwise.
 
 
 
    The value on success is a named tuple with the following attributes:
 
 
 
        files:    list of source files
 
        flags:    list of compile options
 
        compiler: string value of 'c' or 'c++' """
 
 
 
    # the result of this method
 
    result = collections.namedtuple('Compilation',
 
                                    ['compiler', 'flags', 'files'])
 
    result.compiler = compiler_language(command)
 
    result.flags = []
 
    result.files = []
 
    # quit right now, if the program was not a C/C++ compiler
 
    if not result.compiler:
 
        return None
 
    # iterate on the compile options
 
    args = iter(command[1:])
 
    for arg in args:
 
        # quit when compilation pass is not involved
 
        if arg in {'-E', '-S', '-cc1', '-M', '-MM', '-###'}:
 
            return None
 
        # ignore some flags
 
        elif arg in IGNORED_FLAGS:
 
            count = IGNORED_FLAGS[arg]
 
            for _ in range(count):
 
                next(args)
 
        elif re.match(r'^-(l|L|Wl,).+', arg):
 
            pass
 
        # some parameters could look like filename, take as compile option
 
        elif arg in {'-D', '-I'}:
 
            result.flags.extend([arg, next(args)])
 
        # parameter which looks source file is taken...
 
        elif re.match(r'^[^-].+', arg) and classify_source(arg):
 
            result.files.append(arg)
 
        # and consider everything else as compile option.
 
        else:
 
            result.flags.append(arg)
 
    # do extra check on number of source files
 
    return result if result.files else None
 
 
 
 
 
def classify_source(filename, c_compiler=True):
 
    """ Return the language from file name extension. """
 
 
 
    mapping = {
 
        '.c': 'c' if c_compiler else 'c++',
 
        '.i': 'c-cpp-output' if c_compiler else 'c++-cpp-output',
 
        '.ii': 'c++-cpp-output',
 
        '.m': 'objective-c',
 
        '.mi': 'objective-c-cpp-output',
 
        '.mm': 'objective-c++',
 
        '.mii': 'objective-c++-cpp-output',
 
        '.C': 'c++',
 
        '.cc': 'c++',
 
        '.CC': 'c++',
 
        '.cp': 'c++',
 
        '.cpp': 'c++',
 
        '.cxx': 'c++',
 
        '.c++': 'c++',
 
        '.C++': 'c++',
 
        '.txx': 'c++'
 
    }
 
 
 
    __, extension = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(filename))
 
    return mapping.get(extension)
 
 
 
 
 
def compiler_language(command):
 
    """ A predicate to decide the command is a compiler call or not.
 
 
 
    Returns 'c' or 'c++' when it match. None otherwise. """
 
 
 
    cplusplus = re.compile(r'^(.+)(\+\+)(-.+|)$')
 
 
 
    if command:
 
        executable = os.path.basename(command[0])
 
        if any(pattern.match(executable) for pattern in COMPILER_PATTERNS):
 
            return 'c++' if cplusplus.match(executable) else 'c'
 
    return None