1 //===- TGLexer.h - Lexer for TableGen Files ---------------------*- C++ -*-===// 2 // 3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 6 // 7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 8 // 9 // This class represents the Lexer for tablegen files. 10 // 11 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 12 13 #ifndef LLVM_LIB_TABLEGEN_TGLEXER_H 14 #define LLVM_LIB_TABLEGEN_TGLEXER_H 15 16 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" 17 #include "llvm/ADT/StringSet.h" 18 #include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h" 19 #include "llvm/Support/SMLoc.h" 20 #include <cassert> 21 #include <memory> 22 #include <set> 23 #include <string> 24 #include <vector> 25 26 namespace llvm { 27 template <typename T> class ArrayRef; 28 class SourceMgr; 29 class Twine; 30 31 namespace tgtok { 32 enum TokKind { 33 // Markers 34 Eof, Error, 35 36 // Tokens with no info. 37 minus, plus, // - + 38 l_square, r_square, // [ ] 39 l_brace, r_brace, // { } 40 l_paren, r_paren, // ( ) 41 less, greater, // < > 42 colon, semi, // : ; 43 comma, dot, // , . 44 equal, question, // = ? 45 paste, // # 46 dotdotdot, // ... 47 48 // Reserved keywords. ('ElseKW' is named to distinguish it from the 49 // existing 'Else' that means the preprocessor #else.) 50 Assert, Bit, Bits, Class, Code, Dag, Def, Defm, Defset, Defvar, ElseKW, 51 FalseKW, Field, Foreach, If, In, Include, Int, Let, List, MultiClass, 52 String, Then, TrueKW, 53 54 // Bang operators. 55 XConcat, XADD, XSUB, XMUL, XNOT, XAND, XOR, XXOR, XSRA, XSRL, XSHL, 56 XListConcat, XListSplat, XStrConcat, XInterleave, XSubstr, XFind, XCast, 57 XSubst, XForEach, XFilter, XFoldl, XHead, XTail, XSize, XEmpty, XIf, 58 XCond, XEq, XIsA, XDag, XNe, XLe, XLt, XGe, XGt, XSetDagOp, XGetDagOp, 59 XExists, 60 61 // Boolean literals. 62 TrueVal, FalseVal, 63 64 // Integer value. 65 IntVal, 66 67 // Binary constant. Note that these are sized according to the number of 68 // bits given. 69 BinaryIntVal, 70 71 // String valued tokens. 72 Id, StrVal, VarName, CodeFragment, 73 74 // Preprocessing tokens for internal usage by the lexer. 75 // They are never returned as a result of Lex(). 76 Ifdef, Ifndef, Else, Endif, Define 77 }; 78 } 79 80 /// TGLexer - TableGen Lexer class. 81 class TGLexer { 82 SourceMgr &SrcMgr; 83 84 const char *CurPtr = nullptr; 85 StringRef CurBuf; 86 87 // Information about the current token. 88 const char *TokStart = nullptr; 89 tgtok::TokKind CurCode = tgtok::TokKind::Eof; 90 std::string CurStrVal; // This is valid for Id, StrVal, VarName, CodeFragment 91 int64_t CurIntVal = 0; // This is valid for IntVal. 92 93 /// CurBuffer - This is the current buffer index we're lexing from as managed 94 /// by the SourceMgr object. 95 unsigned CurBuffer = 0; 96 97 public: 98 typedef std::set<std::string> DependenciesSetTy; 99 100 private: 101 /// Dependencies - This is the list of all included files. 102 DependenciesSetTy Dependencies; 103 104 public: 105 TGLexer(SourceMgr &SrcMgr, ArrayRef<std::string> Macros); 106 107 tgtok::TokKind Lex() { 108 return CurCode = LexToken(CurPtr == CurBuf.begin()); 109 } 110 111 const DependenciesSetTy &getDependencies() const { 112 return Dependencies; 113 } 114 115 tgtok::TokKind getCode() const { return CurCode; } 116 117 const std::string &getCurStrVal() const { 118 assert((CurCode == tgtok::Id || CurCode == tgtok::StrVal || 119 CurCode == tgtok::VarName || CurCode == tgtok::CodeFragment) && 120 "This token doesn't have a string value"); 121 return CurStrVal; 122 } 123 int64_t getCurIntVal() const { 124 assert(CurCode == tgtok::IntVal && "This token isn't an integer"); 125 return CurIntVal; 126 } 127 std::pair<int64_t, unsigned> getCurBinaryIntVal() const { 128 assert(CurCode == tgtok::BinaryIntVal && 129 "This token isn't a binary integer"); 130 return std::make_pair(CurIntVal, (CurPtr - TokStart)-2); 131 } 132 133 SMLoc getLoc() const; 134 135 private: 136 /// LexToken - Read the next token and return its code. 137 tgtok::TokKind LexToken(bool FileOrLineStart = false); 138 139 tgtok::TokKind ReturnError(SMLoc Loc, const Twine &Msg); 140 tgtok::TokKind ReturnError(const char *Loc, const Twine &Msg); 141 142 int getNextChar(); 143 int peekNextChar(int Index) const; 144 void SkipBCPLComment(); 145 bool SkipCComment(); 146 tgtok::TokKind LexIdentifier(); 147 bool LexInclude(); 148 tgtok::TokKind LexString(); 149 tgtok::TokKind LexVarName(); 150 tgtok::TokKind LexNumber(); 151 tgtok::TokKind LexBracket(); 152 tgtok::TokKind LexExclaim(); 153 154 // Process EOF encountered in LexToken(). 155 // If EOF is met in an include file, then the method will update 156 // CurPtr, CurBuf and preprocessing include stack, and return true. 157 // If EOF is met in the top-level file, then the method will 158 // update and check the preprocessing include stack, and return false. 159 bool processEOF(); 160 161 // *** Structures and methods for preprocessing support *** 162 163 // A set of macro names that are defined either via command line or 164 // by using: 165 // #define NAME 166 StringSet<> DefinedMacros; 167 168 // Each of #ifdef and #else directives has a descriptor associated 169 // with it. 170 // 171 // An ordered list of preprocessing controls defined by #ifdef/#else 172 // directives that are in effect currently is called preprocessing 173 // control stack. It is represented as a vector of PreprocessorControlDesc's. 174 // 175 // The control stack is updated according to the following rules: 176 // 177 // For each #ifdef we add an element to the control stack. 178 // For each #else we replace the top element with a descriptor 179 // with an inverted IsDefined value. 180 // For each #endif we pop the top element from the control stack. 181 // 182 // When CurPtr reaches the current buffer's end, the control stack 183 // must be empty, i.e. #ifdef and the corresponding #endif 184 // must be located in the same file. 185 struct PreprocessorControlDesc { 186 // Either tgtok::Ifdef or tgtok::Else. 187 tgtok::TokKind Kind; 188 189 // True, if the condition for this directive is true, false - otherwise. 190 // Examples: 191 // #ifdef NAME : true, if NAME is defined, false - otherwise. 192 // ... 193 // #else : false, if NAME is defined, true - otherwise. 194 bool IsDefined; 195 196 // Pointer into CurBuf to the beginning of the preprocessing directive 197 // word, e.g.: 198 // #ifdef NAME 199 // ^ - SrcPos 200 SMLoc SrcPos; 201 }; 202 203 // We want to disallow code like this: 204 // file1.td: 205 // #define NAME 206 // #ifdef NAME 207 // include "file2.td" 208 // EOF 209 // file2.td: 210 // #endif 211 // EOF 212 // 213 // To do this, we clear the preprocessing control stack on entry 214 // to each of the included file. PrepIncludeStack is used to store 215 // preprocessing control stacks for the current file and all its 216 // parent files. The back() element is the preprocessing control 217 // stack for the current file. 218 std::vector<std::unique_ptr<std::vector<PreprocessorControlDesc>>> 219 PrepIncludeStack; 220 221 // Validate that the current preprocessing control stack is empty, 222 // since we are about to exit a file, and pop the include stack. 223 // 224 // If IncludeStackMustBeEmpty is true, the include stack must be empty 225 // after the popping, otherwise, the include stack must not be empty 226 // after the popping. Basically, the include stack must be empty 227 // only if we exit the "top-level" file (i.e. finish lexing). 228 // 229 // The method returns false, if the current preprocessing control stack 230 // is not empty (e.g. there is an unterminated #ifdef/#else), 231 // true - otherwise. 232 bool prepExitInclude(bool IncludeStackMustBeEmpty); 233 234 // Look ahead for a preprocessing directive starting from CurPtr. The caller 235 // must only call this method, if *(CurPtr - 1) is '#'. If the method matches 236 // a preprocessing directive word followed by a whitespace, then it returns 237 // one of the internal token kinds, i.e. Ifdef, Else, Endif, Define. 238 // 239 // CurPtr is not adjusted by this method. 240 tgtok::TokKind prepIsDirective() const; 241 242 // Given a preprocessing token kind, adjusts CurPtr to the end 243 // of the preprocessing directive word. Returns true, unless 244 // an unsupported token kind is passed in. 245 // 246 // We use look-ahead prepIsDirective() and prepEatPreprocessorDirective() 247 // to avoid adjusting CurPtr before we are sure that '#' is followed 248 // by a preprocessing directive. If it is not, then we fall back to 249 // tgtok::paste interpretation of '#'. 250 bool prepEatPreprocessorDirective(tgtok::TokKind Kind); 251 252 // The main "exit" point from the token parsing to preprocessor. 253 // 254 // The method is called for CurPtr, when prepIsDirective() returns 255 // true. The first parameter matches the result of prepIsDirective(), 256 // denoting the actual preprocessor directive to be processed. 257 // 258 // If the preprocessing directive disables the tokens processing, e.g.: 259 // #ifdef NAME // NAME is undefined 260 // then lexPreprocessor() enters the lines-skipping mode. 261 // In this mode, it does not parse any tokens, because the code under 262 // the #ifdef may not even be a correct tablegen code. The preprocessor 263 // looks for lines containing other preprocessing directives, which 264 // may be prepended with whitespaces and C-style comments. If the line 265 // does not contain a preprocessing directive, it is skipped completely. 266 // Otherwise, the preprocessing directive is processed by recursively 267 // calling lexPreprocessor(). The processing of the encountered 268 // preprocessing directives includes updating preprocessing control stack 269 // and adding new macros into DefinedMacros set. 270 // 271 // The second parameter controls whether lexPreprocessor() is called from 272 // LexToken() (true) or recursively from lexPreprocessor() (false). 273 // 274 // If ReturnNextLiveToken is true, the method returns the next 275 // LEX token following the current directive or following the end 276 // of the disabled preprocessing region corresponding to this directive. 277 // If ReturnNextLiveToken is false, the method returns the first parameter, 278 // unless there were errors encountered in the disabled preprocessing 279 // region - in this case, it returns tgtok::Error. 280 tgtok::TokKind lexPreprocessor(tgtok::TokKind Kind, 281 bool ReturnNextLiveToken = true); 282 283 // Worker method for lexPreprocessor() to skip lines after some 284 // preprocessing directive up to the buffer end or to the directive 285 // that re-enables token processing. The method returns true 286 // upon processing the next directive that re-enables tokens 287 // processing. False is returned if an error was encountered. 288 // 289 // Note that prepSkipRegion() calls lexPreprocessor() to process 290 // encountered preprocessing directives. In this case, the second 291 // parameter to lexPreprocessor() is set to false. Being passed 292 // false ReturnNextLiveToken, lexPreprocessor() must never call 293 // prepSkipRegion(). We assert this by passing ReturnNextLiveToken 294 // to prepSkipRegion() and checking that it is never set to false. 295 bool prepSkipRegion(bool MustNeverBeFalse); 296 297 // Lex name of the macro after either #ifdef or #define. We could have used 298 // LexIdentifier(), but it has special handling of "include" word, which 299 // could result in awkward diagnostic errors. Consider: 300 // ---- 301 // #ifdef include 302 // class ... 303 // ---- 304 // LexIdentifier() will engage LexInclude(), which will complain about 305 // missing file with name "class". Instead, prepLexMacroName() will treat 306 // "include" as a normal macro name. 307 // 308 // On entry, CurPtr points to the end of a preprocessing directive word. 309 // The method allows for whitespaces between the preprocessing directive 310 // and the macro name. The allowed whitespaces are ' ' and '\t'. 311 // 312 // If the first non-whitespace symbol after the preprocessing directive 313 // is a valid start symbol for an identifier (i.e. [a-zA-Z_]), then 314 // the method updates TokStart to the position of the first non-whitespace 315 // symbol, sets CurPtr to the position of the macro name's last symbol, 316 // and returns a string reference to the macro name. Otherwise, 317 // TokStart is set to the first non-whitespace symbol after the preprocessing 318 // directive, and the method returns an empty string reference. 319 // 320 // In all cases, TokStart may be used to point to the word following 321 // the preprocessing directive. 322 StringRef prepLexMacroName(); 323 324 // Skip any whitespaces starting from CurPtr. The method is used 325 // only in the lines-skipping mode to find the first non-whitespace 326 // symbol after or at CurPtr. Allowed whitespaces are ' ', '\t', '\n' 327 // and '\r'. The method skips C-style comments as well, because 328 // it is used to find the beginning of the preprocessing directive. 329 // If we do not handle C-style comments the following code would 330 // result in incorrect detection of a preprocessing directive: 331 // /* 332 // #ifdef NAME 333 // */ 334 // As long as we skip C-style comments, the following code is correctly 335 // recognized as a preprocessing directive: 336 // /* first line comment 337 // second line comment */ #ifdef NAME 338 // 339 // The method returns true upon reaching the first non-whitespace symbol 340 // or EOF, CurPtr is set to point to this symbol. The method returns false, 341 // if an error occurred during skipping of a C-style comment. 342 bool prepSkipLineBegin(); 343 344 // Skip any whitespaces or comments after a preprocessing directive. 345 // The method returns true upon reaching either end of the line 346 // or end of the file. If there is a multiline C-style comment 347 // after the preprocessing directive, the method skips 348 // the comment, so the final CurPtr may point to one of the next lines. 349 // The method returns false, if an error occurred during skipping 350 // C- or C++-style comment, or a non-whitespace symbol appears 351 // after the preprocessing directive. 352 // 353 // The method maybe called both during lines-skipping and tokens 354 // processing. It actually verifies that only whitespaces or/and 355 // comments follow a preprocessing directive. 356 // 357 // After the execution of this mehod, CurPtr points either to new line 358 // symbol, buffer end or non-whitespace symbol following the preprocesing 359 // directive. 360 bool prepSkipDirectiveEnd(); 361 362 // Skip all symbols to the end of the line/file. 363 // The method adjusts CurPtr, so that it points to either new line 364 // symbol in the current line or the buffer end. 365 void prepSkipToLineEnd(); 366 367 // Return true, if the current preprocessor control stack is such that 368 // we should allow lexer to process the next token, false - otherwise. 369 // 370 // In particular, the method returns true, if all the #ifdef/#else 371 // controls on the stack have their IsDefined member set to true. 372 bool prepIsProcessingEnabled(); 373 374 // Report an error, if we reach EOF with non-empty preprocessing control 375 // stack. This means there is no matching #endif for the previous 376 // #ifdef/#else. 377 void prepReportPreprocessorStackError(); 378 }; 379 380 } // end namespace llvm 381 382 #endif 383