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- Kill off begin(), end(), and iterator. It isn't clear what these mean. Instead provide getBufferStart(), which can be used with GetNumBytesInBuffer to the same effect. - Update ComputeColumn to take arguments for the buffer to scan, this simplifies the implementation of write_impl substantially. - This should also fix possible problems with the scanning pointer pointing outside of the current raw_ostream buffer. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@79379 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
103 lines
3.5 KiB
C++
103 lines
3.5 KiB
C++
//===-- llvm/Support/FormattedStream.cpp - Formatted streams ----*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file contains the implementation of formatted_raw_ostream.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm/Support/FormattedStream.h"
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using namespace llvm;
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/// CountColumns - Examine the given char sequence and figure out which
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/// column we end up in after output.
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///
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static unsigned CountColumns(unsigned Column, const char *Ptr, size_t Size) {
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// Keep track of the current column by scanning the string for
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// special characters
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for (const char *End = Ptr + Size; Ptr != End; ++Ptr) {
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++Column;
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if (*Ptr == '\n' || *Ptr == '\r')
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Column = 0;
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else if (*Ptr == '\t')
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// Assumes tab stop = 8 characters.
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Column += (8 - (Column & 0x7)) & 0x7;
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}
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return Column;
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}
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/// ComputeColumn - Examine the current output and figure out which
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/// column we end up in after output.
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void formatted_raw_ostream::ComputeColumn(const char *Ptr, size_t Size) {
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// If our previous scan pointer is inside the buffer, assume we already
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// scanned those bytes. This depends on raw_ostream to not change our buffer
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// in unexpected ways.
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if (Ptr <= Scanned && Scanned <= Ptr + Size) {
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// Scan all characters added since our last scan to determine the new
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// column.
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ColumnScanned = CountColumns(ColumnScanned, Scanned,
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Size - (Scanned - Ptr));
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} else
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ColumnScanned = CountColumns(ColumnScanned, Ptr, Size);
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// Update the scanning pointer.
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Scanned = Ptr + Size;
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}
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/// PadToColumn - Align the output to some column number.
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///
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/// \param NewCol - The column to move to.
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/// \param MinPad - The minimum space to give after the most recent
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/// I/O, even if the current column + minpad > newcol.
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///
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void formatted_raw_ostream::PadToColumn(unsigned NewCol) {
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// Figure out what's in the buffer and add it to the column count.
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ComputeColumn(getBufferStart(), GetNumBytesInBuffer());
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// Output spaces until we reach the desired column.
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unsigned num = NewCol - ColumnScanned;
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if (NewCol < ColumnScanned || num < 1)
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num = 1;
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// Keep a buffer of spaces handy to speed up processing.
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const char *Spaces = " "
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" ";
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assert(num < MAX_COLUMN_PAD && "Unexpectedly large column padding");
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write(Spaces, num);
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}
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void formatted_raw_ostream::write_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size) {
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// Figure out what's in the buffer and add it to the column count.
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ComputeColumn(Ptr, Size);
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// Write the data to the underlying stream (which is unbuffered, so
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// the data will be immediately written out).
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TheStream->write(Ptr, Size);
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// Reset the scanning pointer.
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Scanned = 0;
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}
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/// fouts() - This returns a reference to a formatted_raw_ostream for
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/// standard output. Use it like: fouts() << "foo" << "bar";
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formatted_raw_ostream &llvm::fouts() {
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static formatted_raw_ostream S(outs());
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return S;
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}
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/// ferrs() - This returns a reference to a formatted_raw_ostream for
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/// standard error. Use it like: ferrs() << "foo" << "bar";
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formatted_raw_ostream &llvm::ferrs() {
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static formatted_raw_ostream S(errs());
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return S;
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}
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