llcppsigfetch:based on language configuration analysis

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luoliwoshang
2024-09-06 11:44:56 +08:00
parent ae71f3c186
commit 07519732a1
5 changed files with 82 additions and 32 deletions

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@@ -51,9 +51,10 @@ var tagMap = map[string]ast.Tag{
}
type Config struct {
File string
Temp bool
Args []string
File string
Temp bool
Args []string
IsCpp bool
}
func NewConverter(config *Config) (*Converter, error) {
@@ -72,12 +73,16 @@ func NewConverter(config *Config) (*Converter, error) {
}
func CreateTranslationUnit(config *Config) (*clang.Index, *clang.TranslationUnit, error) {
if config.Args == nil || len(config.Args) == 0 {
config.Args = []string{"-x", "c++", "-std=c++11"}
// default use the c/c++ standard of clang; c:gnu17 c++:gnu++17
// https://clang.llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/clang.html
defaultArgs := []string{"-x", "c"}
if config.IsCpp {
defaultArgs = []string{"-x", "c++"}
}
allArgs := append(defaultArgs, config.Args...)
cArgs := make([]*c.Char, len(config.Args))
for i, arg := range config.Args {
cArgs := make([]*c.Char, len(allArgs))
for i, arg := range allArgs {
cArgs[i] = c.AllocaCStr(arg)
}
@@ -418,6 +423,7 @@ func (ct *Converter) GenerateAnonymousName(cursor clang.Cursor) string {
}
// converts functions, methods, constructors, destructors (including out-of-class decl) to ast.FuncDecl nodes.
// todo(zzy): manglename (c++)
func (ct *Converter) ProcessFuncDecl(cursor clang.Cursor) *ast.FuncDecl {
name := cursor.String()
defer name.Dispose()

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@@ -13,8 +13,9 @@ import (
func RunTest(testName string, testCases []string) {
for i, content := range testCases {
converter, err := parse.NewConverter(&parse.Config{
File: content,
Temp: true,
File: content,
Temp: true,
IsCpp: true,
})
if err != nil {
panic(err)
@@ -45,9 +46,16 @@ type GetTypeOptions struct {
ExpectTypeKind clang.TypeKind
// Args contains additional compilation arguments passed to Clang (optional)
// Default is []string{"-x", "c++", "-std=c++11"}
// *For complex C types, C language args Must be specified, e.g., []string{"-x", "c", "-std=c99"}
// These are appended after the default language-specific arguments
// Example: []string{"-std=c++11"}
Args []string
// IsCpp indicates whether the code should be treated as C++ (true) or C (false)
// This affects the default language arguments passed to Clang:
// - For C++: []string{"-x", "c++"}
// - For C: []string{"-x", "c"}
// *For complex C types, C Must be specified
IsCpp bool
}
// GetType returns the clang.Type of the given type code
@@ -56,9 +64,10 @@ type GetTypeOptions struct {
func GetType(option *GetTypeOptions) (clang.Type, *clang.Index, *clang.TranslationUnit) {
code := fmt.Sprintf("%s placeholder;", option.TypeCode)
index, unit, err := parse.CreateTranslationUnit(&parse.Config{
File: code,
Temp: true,
Args: option.Args,
File: code,
Temp: true,
Args: option.Args,
IsCpp: option.IsCpp,
})
if err != nil {
panic(err)

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@@ -128,6 +128,7 @@ func TestNonBuiltinTypes() {
for _, t := range tests {
typ, index, unit := test.GetType(&test.GetTypeOptions{
TypeCode: t,
IsCpp: true,
})
converter := &parse.Converter{}
expr := converter.ProcessType(typ)
@@ -167,7 +168,7 @@ func getComplexType(flag ast.TypeFlag) clang.Type {
typ, _, _ := test.GetType(&test.GetTypeOptions{
TypeCode: code,
ExpectTypeKind: clang.TypeComplex,
Args: []string{"-x", "c", "-std=c99"},
IsCpp: false,
})
return typ

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@@ -10,11 +10,13 @@ import (
type Context struct {
Files map[string]*ast.File
IsCpp bool
}
func NewContext() *Context {
func NewContext(isCpp bool) *Context {
return &Context{
Files: make(map[string]*ast.File),
IsCpp: isCpp,
}
}
@@ -60,8 +62,9 @@ func (p *Context) processFile(path string) error {
func (p *Context) parseFile(path string) (map[string]*ast.File, error) {
converter, err := NewConverter(&Config{
File: path,
Temp: false,
File: path,
Temp: false,
IsCpp: p.IsCpp,
})
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.New("failed to create converter " + path)