llvm/lib/Target/Mangler.cpp
Chris Lattner acd03ae679 Get MCSymbol out of the mangling business, and move all the logic
to Mangler.  Now MCSymbol just decides whether to slap quotes around
a symbol when printing it.

This also fixes some weirdness where two MCSymbols could be created
for the same symbol, if one needed to be mangled and got mangled to
the other one.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@93690 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2010-01-17 19:23:46 +00:00

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//===-- Mangler.cpp - Self-contained c/asm llvm name mangler --------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Unified name mangler for assembly backends.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/Target/Mangler.h"
#include "llvm/GlobalValue.h"
#include "llvm/MC/MCAsmInfo.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
using namespace llvm;
static bool isAcceptableChar(char C) {
if ((C < 'a' || C > 'z') &&
(C < 'A' || C > 'Z') &&
(C < '0' || C > '9') &&
C != '_' && C != '$' && C != '.' && C != '@')
return false;
return true;
}
static char HexDigit(int V) {
return V < 10 ? V+'0' : V+'A'-10;
}
static void MangleLetter(SmallVectorImpl<char> &OutName, unsigned char C) {
OutName.push_back('_');
OutName.push_back(HexDigit(C >> 4));
OutName.push_back(HexDigit(C & 15));
OutName.push_back('_');
}
/// NameNeedsEscaping - Return true if the identifier \arg Str needs quotes
/// for this assembler.
static bool NameNeedsEscaping(StringRef Str, const MCAsmInfo &MAI) {
assert(!Str.empty() && "Cannot create an empty MCSymbol");
// If the first character is a number and the target does not allow this, we
// need quotes.
if (!MAI.doesAllowNameToStartWithDigit() && Str[0] >= '0' && Str[0] <= '9')
return true;
// If any of the characters in the string is an unacceptable character, force
// quotes.
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Str.size(); i != e; ++i)
if (!isAcceptableChar(Str[i]))
return true;
return false;
}
/// appendMangledName - Add the specified string in mangled form if it uses
/// any unusual characters.
void Mangler::appendMangledName(SmallVectorImpl<char> &OutName, StringRef Str,
const MCAsmInfo *MAI) {
// The first character is not allowed to be a number unless the target
// explicitly allows it.
if ((MAI == 0 || !MAI->doesAllowNameToStartWithDigit()) &&
Str[0] >= '0' && Str[0] <= '9') {
MangleLetter(OutName, Str[0]);
Str = Str.substr(1);
}
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Str.size(); i != e; ++i) {
if (!isAcceptableChar(Str[i]))
MangleLetter(OutName, Str[i]);
else
OutName.push_back(Str[i]);
}
}
/// appendMangledQuotedName - On systems that support quoted symbols, we still
/// have to escape some (obscure) characters like " and \n which would break the
/// assembler's lexing.
static void appendMangledQuotedName(SmallVectorImpl<char> &OutName,
StringRef Str) {
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Str.size(); i != e; ++i) {
if (Str[i] == '"' || Str[i] == '\n')
MangleLetter(OutName, Str[i]);
else
OutName.push_back(Str[i]);
}
}
/// getNameWithPrefix - Fill OutName with the name of the appropriate prefix
/// and the specified name as the global variable name. GVName must not be
/// empty.
void Mangler::getNameWithPrefix(SmallVectorImpl<char> &OutName,
const Twine &GVName, ManglerPrefixTy PrefixTy) {
SmallString<256> TmpData;
StringRef Name = GVName.toStringRef(TmpData);
assert(!Name.empty() && "getNameWithPrefix requires non-empty name");
// If the global name is not led with \1, add the appropriate prefixes.
if (Name[0] == '\1') {
Name = Name.substr(1);
} else {
if (PrefixTy == Mangler::Private) {
const char *Prefix = MAI.getPrivateGlobalPrefix();
OutName.append(Prefix, Prefix+strlen(Prefix));
} else if (PrefixTy == Mangler::LinkerPrivate) {
const char *Prefix = MAI.getLinkerPrivateGlobalPrefix();
OutName.append(Prefix, Prefix+strlen(Prefix));
}
const char *Prefix = MAI.getGlobalPrefix();
if (Prefix[0] == 0)
; // Common noop, no prefix.
else if (Prefix[1] == 0)
OutName.push_back(Prefix[0]); // Common, one character prefix.
else
OutName.append(Prefix, Prefix+strlen(Prefix)); // Arbitrary length prefix.
}
// If this is a simple string that doesn't need escaping, just append it.
if (!NameNeedsEscaping(Name, MAI) ||
// If quotes are supported, they can be used unless the string contains
// a quote or newline.
(MAI.doesAllowQuotesInName() &&
Name.find_first_of("\n\"") == StringRef::npos)) {
OutName.append(Name.begin(), Name.end());
return;
}
// On systems that do not allow quoted names, we need to mangle most
// strange characters.
if (!MAI.doesAllowQuotesInName())
return appendMangledName(OutName, Name, &MAI);
// Okay, the system allows quoted strings. We can quote most anything, the
// only characters that need escaping are " and \n.
assert(Name.find_first_of("\n\"") != StringRef::npos);
return appendMangledQuotedName(OutName, Name);
}
/// getNameWithPrefix - Fill OutName with the name of the appropriate prefix
/// and the specified global variable's name. If the global variable doesn't
/// have a name, this fills in a unique name for the global.
void Mangler::getNameWithPrefix(SmallVectorImpl<char> &OutName,
const GlobalValue *GV,
bool isImplicitlyPrivate) {
ManglerPrefixTy PrefixTy = Mangler::Default;
if (GV->hasPrivateLinkage() || isImplicitlyPrivate)
PrefixTy = Mangler::Private;
else if (GV->hasLinkerPrivateLinkage())
PrefixTy = Mangler::LinkerPrivate;
// If this global has a name, handle it simply.
if (GV->hasName())
return getNameWithPrefix(OutName, GV->getName(), PrefixTy);
// Get the ID for the global, assigning a new one if we haven't got one
// already.
unsigned &ID = AnonGlobalIDs[GV];
if (ID == 0) ID = NextAnonGlobalID++;
// Must mangle the global into a unique ID.
getNameWithPrefix(OutName, "__unnamed_" + Twine(ID), PrefixTy);
}
/// getNameWithPrefix - Fill OutName with the name of the appropriate prefix
/// and the specified global variable's name. If the global variable doesn't
/// have a name, this fills in a unique name for the global.
std::string Mangler::getNameWithPrefix(const GlobalValue *GV,
bool isImplicitlyPrivate) {
SmallString<64> Buf;
getNameWithPrefix(Buf, GV, isImplicitlyPrivate);
return std::string(Buf.begin(), Buf.end());
}