llvm-for-llvmta/tools/clang/lib/Lex/ModuleMap.cpp

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//===- ModuleMap.cpp - Describe the layout of modules ---------------------===//
//
// 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 file defines the ModuleMap implementation, which describes the layout
// of a module as it relates to headers.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "clang/Lex/ModuleMap.h"
#include "clang/Basic/CharInfo.h"
#include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h"
#include "clang/Basic/FileManager.h"
#include "clang/Basic/LLVM.h"
#include "clang/Basic/LangOptions.h"
#include "clang/Basic/Module.h"
#include "clang/Basic/SourceLocation.h"
#include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h"
#include "clang/Basic/TargetInfo.h"
#include "clang/Lex/HeaderSearch.h"
#include "clang/Lex/HeaderSearchOptions.h"
#include "clang/Lex/LexDiagnostic.h"
#include "clang/Lex/Lexer.h"
#include "clang/Lex/LiteralSupport.h"
#include "clang/Lex/Token.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/None.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringMap.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Allocator.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
#include "llvm/Support/VirtualFileSystem.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <cassert>
#include <cstdint>
#include <cstring>
#include <string>
#include <system_error>
#include <utility>
using namespace clang;
void ModuleMapCallbacks::anchor() {}
void ModuleMap::resolveLinkAsDependencies(Module *Mod) {
auto PendingLinkAs = PendingLinkAsModule.find(Mod->Name);
if (PendingLinkAs != PendingLinkAsModule.end()) {
for (auto &Name : PendingLinkAs->second) {
auto *M = findModule(Name.getKey());
if (M)
M->UseExportAsModuleLinkName = true;
}
}
}
void ModuleMap::addLinkAsDependency(Module *Mod) {
if (findModule(Mod->ExportAsModule))
Mod->UseExportAsModuleLinkName = true;
else
PendingLinkAsModule[Mod->ExportAsModule].insert(Mod->Name);
}
Module::HeaderKind ModuleMap::headerRoleToKind(ModuleHeaderRole Role) {
switch ((int)Role) {
default: llvm_unreachable("unknown header role");
case NormalHeader:
return Module::HK_Normal;
case PrivateHeader:
return Module::HK_Private;
case TextualHeader:
return Module::HK_Textual;
case PrivateHeader | TextualHeader:
return Module::HK_PrivateTextual;
}
}
ModuleMap::ModuleHeaderRole
ModuleMap::headerKindToRole(Module::HeaderKind Kind) {
switch ((int)Kind) {
case Module::HK_Normal:
return NormalHeader;
case Module::HK_Private:
return PrivateHeader;
case Module::HK_Textual:
return TextualHeader;
case Module::HK_PrivateTextual:
return ModuleHeaderRole(PrivateHeader | TextualHeader);
case Module::HK_Excluded:
llvm_unreachable("unexpected header kind");
}
llvm_unreachable("unknown header kind");
}
Module::ExportDecl
ModuleMap::resolveExport(Module *Mod,
const Module::UnresolvedExportDecl &Unresolved,
bool Complain) const {
// We may have just a wildcard.
if (Unresolved.Id.empty()) {
assert(Unresolved.Wildcard && "Invalid unresolved export");
return Module::ExportDecl(nullptr, true);
}
// Resolve the module-id.
Module *Context = resolveModuleId(Unresolved.Id, Mod, Complain);
if (!Context)
return {};
return Module::ExportDecl(Context, Unresolved.Wildcard);
}
Module *ModuleMap::resolveModuleId(const ModuleId &Id, Module *Mod,
bool Complain) const {
// Find the starting module.
Module *Context = lookupModuleUnqualified(Id[0].first, Mod);
if (!Context) {
if (Complain)
Diags.Report(Id[0].second, diag::err_mmap_missing_module_unqualified)
<< Id[0].first << Mod->getFullModuleName();
return nullptr;
}
// Dig into the module path.
for (unsigned I = 1, N = Id.size(); I != N; ++I) {
Module *Sub = lookupModuleQualified(Id[I].first, Context);
if (!Sub) {
if (Complain)
Diags.Report(Id[I].second, diag::err_mmap_missing_module_qualified)
<< Id[I].first << Context->getFullModuleName()
<< SourceRange(Id[0].second, Id[I-1].second);
return nullptr;
}
Context = Sub;
}
return Context;
}
/// Append to \p Paths the set of paths needed to get to the
/// subframework in which the given module lives.
static void appendSubframeworkPaths(Module *Mod,
SmallVectorImpl<char> &Path) {
// Collect the framework names from the given module to the top-level module.
SmallVector<StringRef, 2> Paths;
for (; Mod; Mod = Mod->Parent) {
if (Mod->IsFramework)
Paths.push_back(Mod->Name);
}
if (Paths.empty())
return;
// Add Frameworks/Name.framework for each subframework.
for (unsigned I = Paths.size() - 1; I != 0; --I)
llvm::sys::path::append(Path, "Frameworks", Paths[I-1] + ".framework");
}
Optional<FileEntryRef> ModuleMap::findHeader(
Module *M, const Module::UnresolvedHeaderDirective &Header,
SmallVectorImpl<char> &RelativePathName, bool &NeedsFramework) {
// Search for the header file within the module's home directory.
auto *Directory = M->Directory;
SmallString<128> FullPathName(Directory->getName());
auto GetFile = [&](StringRef Filename) -> Optional<FileEntryRef> {
auto File =
expectedToOptional(SourceMgr.getFileManager().getFileRef(Filename));
if (!File || (Header.Size && File->getSize() != *Header.Size) ||
(Header.ModTime && File->getModificationTime() != *Header.ModTime))
return None;
return *File;
};
auto GetFrameworkFile = [&]() -> Optional<FileEntryRef> {
unsigned FullPathLength = FullPathName.size();
appendSubframeworkPaths(M, RelativePathName);
unsigned RelativePathLength = RelativePathName.size();
// Check whether this file is in the public headers.
llvm::sys::path::append(RelativePathName, "Headers", Header.FileName);
llvm::sys::path::append(FullPathName, RelativePathName);
if (auto File = GetFile(FullPathName))
return File;
// Check whether this file is in the private headers.
// Ideally, private modules in the form 'FrameworkName.Private' should
// be defined as 'module FrameworkName.Private', and not as
// 'framework module FrameworkName.Private', since a 'Private.Framework'
// does not usually exist. However, since both are currently widely used
// for private modules, make sure we find the right path in both cases.
if (M->IsFramework && M->Name == "Private")
RelativePathName.clear();
else
RelativePathName.resize(RelativePathLength);
FullPathName.resize(FullPathLength);
llvm::sys::path::append(RelativePathName, "PrivateHeaders",
Header.FileName);
llvm::sys::path::append(FullPathName, RelativePathName);
return GetFile(FullPathName);
};
if (llvm::sys::path::is_absolute(Header.FileName)) {
RelativePathName.clear();
RelativePathName.append(Header.FileName.begin(), Header.FileName.end());
return GetFile(Header.FileName);
}
if (M->isPartOfFramework())
return GetFrameworkFile();
// Lookup for normal headers.
llvm::sys::path::append(RelativePathName, Header.FileName);
llvm::sys::path::append(FullPathName, RelativePathName);
auto NormalHdrFile = GetFile(FullPathName);
if (!NormalHdrFile && Directory->getName().endswith(".framework")) {
// The lack of 'framework' keyword in a module declaration it's a simple
// mistake we can diagnose when the header exists within the proper
// framework style path.
FullPathName.assign(Directory->getName());
RelativePathName.clear();
if (GetFrameworkFile()) {
Diags.Report(Header.FileNameLoc,
diag::warn_mmap_incomplete_framework_module_declaration)
<< Header.FileName << M->getFullModuleName();
NeedsFramework = true;
}
return None;
}
return NormalHdrFile;
}
void ModuleMap::resolveHeader(Module *Mod,
const Module::UnresolvedHeaderDirective &Header,
bool &NeedsFramework) {
SmallString<128> RelativePathName;
if (Optional<FileEntryRef> File =
findHeader(Mod, Header, RelativePathName, NeedsFramework)) {
if (Header.IsUmbrella) {
const DirectoryEntry *UmbrellaDir = &File->getDir().getDirEntry();
if (Module *UmbrellaMod = UmbrellaDirs[UmbrellaDir])
Diags.Report(Header.FileNameLoc, diag::err_mmap_umbrella_clash)
<< UmbrellaMod->getFullModuleName();
else
// Record this umbrella header.
setUmbrellaHeader(Mod, *File, RelativePathName.str());
} else {
Module::Header H = {std::string(RelativePathName.str()), *File};
if (Header.Kind == Module::HK_Excluded)
excludeHeader(Mod, H);
else
addHeader(Mod, H, headerKindToRole(Header.Kind));
}
} else if (Header.HasBuiltinHeader && !Header.Size && !Header.ModTime) {
// There's a builtin header but no corresponding on-disk header. Assume
// this was supposed to modularize the builtin header alone.
} else if (Header.Kind == Module::HK_Excluded) {
// Ignore missing excluded header files. They're optional anyway.
} else {
// If we find a module that has a missing header, we mark this module as
// unavailable and store the header directive for displaying diagnostics.
Mod->MissingHeaders.push_back(Header);
// A missing header with stat information doesn't make the module
// unavailable; this keeps our behavior consistent as headers are lazily
// resolved. (Such a module still can't be built though, except from
// preprocessed source.)
if (!Header.Size && !Header.ModTime)
Mod->markUnavailable(/*Unimportable=*/false);
}
}
bool ModuleMap::resolveAsBuiltinHeader(
Module *Mod, const Module::UnresolvedHeaderDirective &Header) {
if (Header.Kind == Module::HK_Excluded ||
llvm::sys::path::is_absolute(Header.FileName) ||
Mod->isPartOfFramework() || !Mod->IsSystem || Header.IsUmbrella ||
!BuiltinIncludeDir || BuiltinIncludeDir == Mod->Directory ||
!isBuiltinHeader(Header.FileName))
return false;
// This is a system module with a top-level header. This header
// may have a counterpart (or replacement) in the set of headers
// supplied by Clang. Find that builtin header.
SmallString<128> Path;
llvm::sys::path::append(Path, BuiltinIncludeDir->getName(), Header.FileName);
auto File = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getOptionalFileRef(Path);
if (!File)
return false;
auto Role = headerKindToRole(Header.Kind);
Module::Header H = {std::string(Path.str()), *File};
addHeader(Mod, H, Role);
return true;
}
ModuleMap::ModuleMap(SourceManager &SourceMgr, DiagnosticsEngine &Diags,
const LangOptions &LangOpts, const TargetInfo *Target,
HeaderSearch &HeaderInfo)
: SourceMgr(SourceMgr), Diags(Diags), LangOpts(LangOpts), Target(Target),
HeaderInfo(HeaderInfo) {
MMapLangOpts.LineComment = true;
}
ModuleMap::~ModuleMap() {
for (auto &M : Modules)
delete M.getValue();
for (auto *M : ShadowModules)
delete M;
}
void ModuleMap::setTarget(const TargetInfo &Target) {
assert((!this->Target || this->Target == &Target) &&
"Improper target override");
this->Target = &Target;
}
/// "Sanitize" a filename so that it can be used as an identifier.
static StringRef sanitizeFilenameAsIdentifier(StringRef Name,
SmallVectorImpl<char> &Buffer) {
if (Name.empty())
return Name;
if (!isValidIdentifier(Name)) {
// If we don't already have something with the form of an identifier,
// create a buffer with the sanitized name.
Buffer.clear();
if (isDigit(Name[0]))
Buffer.push_back('_');
Buffer.reserve(Buffer.size() + Name.size());
for (unsigned I = 0, N = Name.size(); I != N; ++I) {
if (isIdentifierBody(Name[I]))
Buffer.push_back(Name[I]);
else
Buffer.push_back('_');
}
Name = StringRef(Buffer.data(), Buffer.size());
}
while (llvm::StringSwitch<bool>(Name)
#define KEYWORD(Keyword,Conditions) .Case(#Keyword, true)
#define ALIAS(Keyword, AliasOf, Conditions) .Case(Keyword, true)
#include "clang/Basic/TokenKinds.def"
.Default(false)) {
if (Name.data() != Buffer.data())
Buffer.append(Name.begin(), Name.end());
Buffer.push_back('_');
Name = StringRef(Buffer.data(), Buffer.size());
}
return Name;
}
/// Determine whether the given file name is the name of a builtin
/// header, supplied by Clang to replace, override, or augment existing system
/// headers.
bool ModuleMap::isBuiltinHeader(StringRef FileName) {
return llvm::StringSwitch<bool>(FileName)
.Case("float.h", true)
.Case("iso646.h", true)
.Case("limits.h", true)
.Case("stdalign.h", true)
.Case("stdarg.h", true)
.Case("stdatomic.h", true)
.Case("stdbool.h", true)
.Case("stddef.h", true)
.Case("stdint.h", true)
.Case("tgmath.h", true)
.Case("unwind.h", true)
.Default(false);
}
bool ModuleMap::isBuiltinHeader(const FileEntry *File) {
return File->getDir() == BuiltinIncludeDir &&
ModuleMap::isBuiltinHeader(llvm::sys::path::filename(File->getName()));
}
ModuleMap::HeadersMap::iterator
ModuleMap::findKnownHeader(const FileEntry *File) {
resolveHeaderDirectives(File);
HeadersMap::iterator Known = Headers.find(File);
if (HeaderInfo.getHeaderSearchOpts().ImplicitModuleMaps &&
Known == Headers.end() && ModuleMap::isBuiltinHeader(File)) {
HeaderInfo.loadTopLevelSystemModules();
return Headers.find(File);
}
return Known;
}
ModuleMap::KnownHeader
ModuleMap::findHeaderInUmbrellaDirs(const FileEntry *File,
SmallVectorImpl<const DirectoryEntry *> &IntermediateDirs) {
if (UmbrellaDirs.empty())
return {};
const DirectoryEntry *Dir = File->getDir();
assert(Dir && "file in no directory");
// Note: as an egregious but useful hack we use the real path here, because
// frameworks moving from top-level frameworks to embedded frameworks tend
// to be symlinked from the top-level location to the embedded location,
// and we need to resolve lookups as if we had found the embedded location.
StringRef DirName = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getCanonicalName(Dir);
// Keep walking up the directory hierarchy, looking for a directory with
// an umbrella header.
do {
auto KnownDir = UmbrellaDirs.find(Dir);
if (KnownDir != UmbrellaDirs.end())
return KnownHeader(KnownDir->second, NormalHeader);
IntermediateDirs.push_back(Dir);
// Retrieve our parent path.
DirName = llvm::sys::path::parent_path(DirName);
if (DirName.empty())
break;
// Resolve the parent path to a directory entry.
if (auto DirEntry = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getDirectory(DirName))
Dir = *DirEntry;
else
Dir = nullptr;
} while (Dir);
return {};
}
static bool violatesPrivateInclude(Module *RequestingModule,
const FileEntry *IncFileEnt,
ModuleMap::KnownHeader Header) {
#ifndef NDEBUG
if (Header.getRole() & ModuleMap::PrivateHeader) {
// Check for consistency between the module header role
// as obtained from the lookup and as obtained from the module.
// This check is not cheap, so enable it only for debugging.
bool IsPrivate = false;
SmallVectorImpl<Module::Header> *HeaderList[] = {
&Header.getModule()->Headers[Module::HK_Private],
&Header.getModule()->Headers[Module::HK_PrivateTextual]};
for (auto *Hs : HeaderList)
IsPrivate |=
std::find_if(Hs->begin(), Hs->end(), [&](const Module::Header &H) {
return H.Entry == IncFileEnt;
}) != Hs->end();
assert(IsPrivate && "inconsistent headers and roles");
}
#endif
return !Header.isAccessibleFrom(RequestingModule);
}
static Module *getTopLevelOrNull(Module *M) {
return M ? M->getTopLevelModule() : nullptr;
}
void ModuleMap::diagnoseHeaderInclusion(Module *RequestingModule,
bool RequestingModuleIsModuleInterface,
SourceLocation FilenameLoc,
StringRef Filename,
const FileEntry *File) {
// No errors for indirect modules. This may be a bit of a problem for modules
// with no source files.
if (getTopLevelOrNull(RequestingModule) != getTopLevelOrNull(SourceModule))
return;
if (RequestingModule) {
resolveUses(RequestingModule, /*Complain=*/false);
resolveHeaderDirectives(RequestingModule);
}
bool Excluded = false;
Module *Private = nullptr;
Module *NotUsed = nullptr;
HeadersMap::iterator Known = findKnownHeader(File);
if (Known != Headers.end()) {
for (const KnownHeader &Header : Known->second) {
// Remember private headers for later printing of a diagnostic.
if (violatesPrivateInclude(RequestingModule, File, Header)) {
Private = Header.getModule();
continue;
}
// If uses need to be specified explicitly, we are only allowed to return
// modules that are explicitly used by the requesting module.
if (RequestingModule && LangOpts.ModulesDeclUse &&
!RequestingModule->directlyUses(Header.getModule())) {
NotUsed = Header.getModule();
continue;
}
// We have found a module that we can happily use.
return;
}
Excluded = true;
}
// We have found a header, but it is private.
if (Private) {
Diags.Report(FilenameLoc, diag::warn_use_of_private_header_outside_module)
<< Filename;
return;
}
// We have found a module, but we don't use it.
if (NotUsed) {
Diags.Report(FilenameLoc, diag::err_undeclared_use_of_module)
<< RequestingModule->getTopLevelModule()->Name << Filename;
return;
}
if (Excluded || isHeaderInUmbrellaDirs(File))
return;
// At this point, only non-modular includes remain.
if (RequestingModule && LangOpts.ModulesStrictDeclUse) {
Diags.Report(FilenameLoc, diag::err_undeclared_use_of_module)
<< RequestingModule->getTopLevelModule()->Name << Filename;
} else if (RequestingModule && RequestingModuleIsModuleInterface &&
LangOpts.isCompilingModule()) {
// Do not diagnose when we are not compiling a module.
diag::kind DiagID = RequestingModule->getTopLevelModule()->IsFramework ?
diag::warn_non_modular_include_in_framework_module :
diag::warn_non_modular_include_in_module;
Diags.Report(FilenameLoc, DiagID) << RequestingModule->getFullModuleName()
<< File->getName();
}
}
static bool isBetterKnownHeader(const ModuleMap::KnownHeader &New,
const ModuleMap::KnownHeader &Old) {
// Prefer available modules.
// FIXME: Considering whether the module is available rather than merely
// importable is non-hermetic and can result in surprising behavior for
// prebuilt modules. Consider only checking for importability here.
if (New.getModule()->isAvailable() && !Old.getModule()->isAvailable())
return true;
// Prefer a public header over a private header.
if ((New.getRole() & ModuleMap::PrivateHeader) !=
(Old.getRole() & ModuleMap::PrivateHeader))
return !(New.getRole() & ModuleMap::PrivateHeader);
// Prefer a non-textual header over a textual header.
if ((New.getRole() & ModuleMap::TextualHeader) !=
(Old.getRole() & ModuleMap::TextualHeader))
return !(New.getRole() & ModuleMap::TextualHeader);
// Don't have a reason to choose between these. Just keep the first one.
return false;
}
ModuleMap::KnownHeader ModuleMap::findModuleForHeader(const FileEntry *File,
bool AllowTextual) {
auto MakeResult = [&](ModuleMap::KnownHeader R) -> ModuleMap::KnownHeader {
if (!AllowTextual && R.getRole() & ModuleMap::TextualHeader)
return {};
return R;
};
HeadersMap::iterator Known = findKnownHeader(File);
if (Known != Headers.end()) {
ModuleMap::KnownHeader Result;
// Iterate over all modules that 'File' is part of to find the best fit.
for (KnownHeader &H : Known->second) {
// Prefer a header from the source module over all others.
if (H.getModule()->getTopLevelModule() == SourceModule)
return MakeResult(H);
if (!Result || isBetterKnownHeader(H, Result))
Result = H;
}
return MakeResult(Result);
}
return MakeResult(findOrCreateModuleForHeaderInUmbrellaDir(File));
}
ModuleMap::KnownHeader
ModuleMap::findOrCreateModuleForHeaderInUmbrellaDir(const FileEntry *File) {
assert(!Headers.count(File) && "already have a module for this header");
SmallVector<const DirectoryEntry *, 2> SkippedDirs;
KnownHeader H = findHeaderInUmbrellaDirs(File, SkippedDirs);
if (H) {
Module *Result = H.getModule();
// Search up the module stack until we find a module with an umbrella
// directory.
Module *UmbrellaModule = Result;
while (!UmbrellaModule->getUmbrellaDir() && UmbrellaModule->Parent)
UmbrellaModule = UmbrellaModule->Parent;
if (UmbrellaModule->InferSubmodules) {
const FileEntry *UmbrellaModuleMap =
getModuleMapFileForUniquing(UmbrellaModule);
// Infer submodules for each of the directories we found between
// the directory of the umbrella header and the directory where
// the actual header is located.
bool Explicit = UmbrellaModule->InferExplicitSubmodules;
for (unsigned I = SkippedDirs.size(); I != 0; --I) {
// Find or create the module that corresponds to this directory name.
SmallString<32> NameBuf;
StringRef Name = sanitizeFilenameAsIdentifier(
llvm::sys::path::stem(SkippedDirs[I-1]->getName()), NameBuf);
Result = findOrCreateModule(Name, Result, /*IsFramework=*/false,
Explicit).first;
InferredModuleAllowedBy[Result] = UmbrellaModuleMap;
Result->IsInferred = true;
// Associate the module and the directory.
UmbrellaDirs[SkippedDirs[I-1]] = Result;
// If inferred submodules export everything they import, add a
// wildcard to the set of exports.
if (UmbrellaModule->InferExportWildcard && Result->Exports.empty())
Result->Exports.push_back(Module::ExportDecl(nullptr, true));
}
// Infer a submodule with the same name as this header file.
SmallString<32> NameBuf;
StringRef Name = sanitizeFilenameAsIdentifier(
llvm::sys::path::stem(File->getName()), NameBuf);
Result = findOrCreateModule(Name, Result, /*IsFramework=*/false,
Explicit).first;
InferredModuleAllowedBy[Result] = UmbrellaModuleMap;
Result->IsInferred = true;
Result->addTopHeader(File);
// If inferred submodules export everything they import, add a
// wildcard to the set of exports.
if (UmbrellaModule->InferExportWildcard && Result->Exports.empty())
Result->Exports.push_back(Module::ExportDecl(nullptr, true));
} else {
// Record each of the directories we stepped through as being part of
// the module we found, since the umbrella header covers them all.
for (unsigned I = 0, N = SkippedDirs.size(); I != N; ++I)
UmbrellaDirs[SkippedDirs[I]] = Result;
}
KnownHeader Header(Result, NormalHeader);
Headers[File].push_back(Header);
return Header;
}
return {};
}
ArrayRef<ModuleMap::KnownHeader>
ModuleMap::findAllModulesForHeader(const FileEntry *File) {
HeadersMap::iterator Known = findKnownHeader(File);
if (Known != Headers.end())
return Known->second;
if (findOrCreateModuleForHeaderInUmbrellaDir(File))
return Headers.find(File)->second;
return None;
}
ArrayRef<ModuleMap::KnownHeader>
ModuleMap::findResolvedModulesForHeader(const FileEntry *File) const {
// FIXME: Is this necessary?
resolveHeaderDirectives(File);
auto It = Headers.find(File);
if (It == Headers.end())
return None;
return It->second;
}
bool ModuleMap::isHeaderInUnavailableModule(const FileEntry *Header) const {
return isHeaderUnavailableInModule(Header, nullptr);
}
bool
ModuleMap::isHeaderUnavailableInModule(const FileEntry *Header,
const Module *RequestingModule) const {
resolveHeaderDirectives(Header);
HeadersMap::const_iterator Known = Headers.find(Header);
if (Known != Headers.end()) {
for (SmallVectorImpl<KnownHeader>::const_iterator
I = Known->second.begin(),
E = Known->second.end();
I != E; ++I) {
if (I->isAvailable() &&
(!RequestingModule ||
I->getModule()->isSubModuleOf(RequestingModule))) {
// When no requesting module is available, the caller is looking if a
// header is part a module by only looking into the module map. This is
// done by warn_uncovered_module_header checks; don't consider textual
// headers part of it in this mode, otherwise we get misleading warnings
// that a umbrella header is not including a textual header.
if (!RequestingModule && I->getRole() == ModuleMap::TextualHeader)
continue;
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
const DirectoryEntry *Dir = Header->getDir();
SmallVector<const DirectoryEntry *, 2> SkippedDirs;
StringRef DirName = Dir->getName();
auto IsUnavailable = [&](const Module *M) {
return !M->isAvailable() && (!RequestingModule ||
M->isSubModuleOf(RequestingModule));
};
// Keep walking up the directory hierarchy, looking for a directory with
// an umbrella header.
do {
llvm::DenseMap<const DirectoryEntry *, Module *>::const_iterator KnownDir
= UmbrellaDirs.find(Dir);
if (KnownDir != UmbrellaDirs.end()) {
Module *Found = KnownDir->second;
if (IsUnavailable(Found))
return true;
// Search up the module stack until we find a module with an umbrella
// directory.
Module *UmbrellaModule = Found;
while (!UmbrellaModule->getUmbrellaDir() && UmbrellaModule->Parent)
UmbrellaModule = UmbrellaModule->Parent;
if (UmbrellaModule->InferSubmodules) {
for (unsigned I = SkippedDirs.size(); I != 0; --I) {
// Find or create the module that corresponds to this directory name.
SmallString<32> NameBuf;
StringRef Name = sanitizeFilenameAsIdentifier(
llvm::sys::path::stem(SkippedDirs[I-1]->getName()),
NameBuf);
Found = lookupModuleQualified(Name, Found);
if (!Found)
return false;
if (IsUnavailable(Found))
return true;
}
// Infer a submodule with the same name as this header file.
SmallString<32> NameBuf;
StringRef Name = sanitizeFilenameAsIdentifier(
llvm::sys::path::stem(Header->getName()),
NameBuf);
Found = lookupModuleQualified(Name, Found);
if (!Found)
return false;
}
return IsUnavailable(Found);
}
SkippedDirs.push_back(Dir);
// Retrieve our parent path.
DirName = llvm::sys::path::parent_path(DirName);
if (DirName.empty())
break;
// Resolve the parent path to a directory entry.
if (auto DirEntry = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getDirectory(DirName))
Dir = *DirEntry;
else
Dir = nullptr;
} while (Dir);
return false;
}
Module *ModuleMap::findModule(StringRef Name) const {
llvm::StringMap<Module *>::const_iterator Known = Modules.find(Name);
if (Known != Modules.end())
return Known->getValue();
return nullptr;
}
Module *ModuleMap::lookupModuleUnqualified(StringRef Name,
Module *Context) const {
for(; Context; Context = Context->Parent) {
if (Module *Sub = lookupModuleQualified(Name, Context))
return Sub;
}
return findModule(Name);
}
Module *ModuleMap::lookupModuleQualified(StringRef Name, Module *Context) const{
if (!Context)
return findModule(Name);
return Context->findSubmodule(Name);
}
std::pair<Module *, bool> ModuleMap::findOrCreateModule(StringRef Name,
Module *Parent,
bool IsFramework,
bool IsExplicit) {
// Try to find an existing module with this name.
if (Module *Sub = lookupModuleQualified(Name, Parent))
return std::make_pair(Sub, false);
// Create a new module with this name.
Module *Result = new Module(Name, SourceLocation(), Parent, IsFramework,
IsExplicit, NumCreatedModules++);
if (!Parent) {
if (LangOpts.CurrentModule == Name)
SourceModule = Result;
Modules[Name] = Result;
ModuleScopeIDs[Result] = CurrentModuleScopeID;
}
return std::make_pair(Result, true);
}
Module *ModuleMap::createGlobalModuleFragmentForModuleUnit(SourceLocation Loc) {
PendingSubmodules.emplace_back(
new Module("<global>", Loc, nullptr, /*IsFramework*/ false,
/*IsExplicit*/ true, NumCreatedModules++));
PendingSubmodules.back()->Kind = Module::GlobalModuleFragment;
return PendingSubmodules.back().get();
}
Module *
ModuleMap::createPrivateModuleFragmentForInterfaceUnit(Module *Parent,
SourceLocation Loc) {
auto *Result =
new Module("<private>", Loc, Parent, /*IsFramework*/ false,
/*IsExplicit*/ true, NumCreatedModules++);
Result->Kind = Module::PrivateModuleFragment;
return Result;
}
Module *ModuleMap::createModuleForInterfaceUnit(SourceLocation Loc,
StringRef Name,
Module *GlobalModule) {
assert(LangOpts.CurrentModule == Name && "module name mismatch");
assert(!Modules[Name] && "redefining existing module");
auto *Result =
new Module(Name, Loc, nullptr, /*IsFramework*/ false,
/*IsExplicit*/ false, NumCreatedModules++);
Result->Kind = Module::ModuleInterfaceUnit;
Modules[Name] = SourceModule = Result;
// Reparent the current global module fragment as a submodule of this module.
for (auto &Submodule : PendingSubmodules) {
Submodule->setParent(Result);
Submodule.release(); // now owned by parent
}
PendingSubmodules.clear();
// Mark the main source file as being within the newly-created module so that
// declarations and macros are properly visibility-restricted to it.
auto *MainFile = SourceMgr.getFileEntryForID(SourceMgr.getMainFileID());
assert(MainFile && "no input file for module interface");
Headers[MainFile].push_back(KnownHeader(Result, PrivateHeader));
return Result;
}
Module *ModuleMap::createHeaderModule(StringRef Name,
ArrayRef<Module::Header> Headers) {
assert(LangOpts.CurrentModule == Name && "module name mismatch");
assert(!Modules[Name] && "redefining existing module");
auto *Result =
new Module(Name, SourceLocation(), nullptr, /*IsFramework*/ false,
/*IsExplicit*/ false, NumCreatedModules++);
Result->Kind = Module::ModuleInterfaceUnit;
Modules[Name] = SourceModule = Result;
for (const Module::Header &H : Headers) {
auto *M = new Module(H.NameAsWritten, SourceLocation(), Result,
/*IsFramework*/ false,
/*IsExplicit*/ true, NumCreatedModules++);
// Header modules are implicitly 'export *'.
M->Exports.push_back(Module::ExportDecl(nullptr, true));
addHeader(M, H, NormalHeader);
}
return Result;
}
/// For a framework module, infer the framework against which we
/// should link.
static void inferFrameworkLink(Module *Mod, const DirectoryEntry *FrameworkDir,
FileManager &FileMgr) {
assert(Mod->IsFramework && "Can only infer linking for framework modules");
assert(!Mod->isSubFramework() &&
"Can only infer linking for top-level frameworks");
SmallString<128> LibName;
LibName += FrameworkDir->getName();
llvm::sys::path::append(LibName, Mod->Name);
// The library name of a framework has more than one possible extension since
// the introduction of the text-based dynamic library format. We need to check
// for both before we give up.
for (const char *extension : {"", ".tbd"}) {
llvm::sys::path::replace_extension(LibName, extension);
if (FileMgr.getFile(LibName)) {
Mod->LinkLibraries.push_back(Module::LinkLibrary(Mod->Name,
/*IsFramework=*/true));
return;
}
}
}
Module *ModuleMap::inferFrameworkModule(const DirectoryEntry *FrameworkDir,
bool IsSystem, Module *Parent) {
Attributes Attrs;
Attrs.IsSystem = IsSystem;
return inferFrameworkModule(FrameworkDir, Attrs, Parent);
}
Module *ModuleMap::inferFrameworkModule(const DirectoryEntry *FrameworkDir,
Attributes Attrs, Module *Parent) {
// Note: as an egregious but useful hack we use the real path here, because
// we might be looking at an embedded framework that symlinks out to a
// top-level framework, and we need to infer as if we were naming the
// top-level framework.
StringRef FrameworkDirName =
SourceMgr.getFileManager().getCanonicalName(FrameworkDir);
// In case this is a case-insensitive filesystem, use the canonical
// directory name as the ModuleName, since modules are case-sensitive.
// FIXME: we should be able to give a fix-it hint for the correct spelling.
SmallString<32> ModuleNameStorage;
StringRef ModuleName = sanitizeFilenameAsIdentifier(
llvm::sys::path::stem(FrameworkDirName), ModuleNameStorage);
// Check whether we've already found this module.
if (Module *Mod = lookupModuleQualified(ModuleName, Parent))
return Mod;
FileManager &FileMgr = SourceMgr.getFileManager();
// If the framework has a parent path from which we're allowed to infer
// a framework module, do so.
const FileEntry *ModuleMapFile = nullptr;
if (!Parent) {
// Determine whether we're allowed to infer a module map.
bool canInfer = false;
if (llvm::sys::path::has_parent_path(FrameworkDirName)) {
// Figure out the parent path.
StringRef Parent = llvm::sys::path::parent_path(FrameworkDirName);
if (auto ParentDir = FileMgr.getDirectory(Parent)) {
// Check whether we have already looked into the parent directory
// for a module map.
llvm::DenseMap<const DirectoryEntry *, InferredDirectory>::const_iterator
inferred = InferredDirectories.find(*ParentDir);
if (inferred == InferredDirectories.end()) {
// We haven't looked here before. Load a module map, if there is
// one.
bool IsFrameworkDir = Parent.endswith(".framework");
if (const FileEntry *ModMapFile =
HeaderInfo.lookupModuleMapFile(*ParentDir, IsFrameworkDir)) {
parseModuleMapFile(ModMapFile, Attrs.IsSystem, *ParentDir);
inferred = InferredDirectories.find(*ParentDir);
}
if (inferred == InferredDirectories.end())
inferred = InferredDirectories.insert(
std::make_pair(*ParentDir, InferredDirectory())).first;
}
if (inferred->second.InferModules) {
// We're allowed to infer for this directory, but make sure it's okay
// to infer this particular module.
StringRef Name = llvm::sys::path::stem(FrameworkDirName);
canInfer = std::find(inferred->second.ExcludedModules.begin(),
inferred->second.ExcludedModules.end(),
Name) == inferred->second.ExcludedModules.end();
Attrs.IsSystem |= inferred->second.Attrs.IsSystem;
Attrs.IsExternC |= inferred->second.Attrs.IsExternC;
Attrs.IsExhaustive |= inferred->second.Attrs.IsExhaustive;
Attrs.NoUndeclaredIncludes |=
inferred->second.Attrs.NoUndeclaredIncludes;
ModuleMapFile = inferred->second.ModuleMapFile;
}
}
}
// If we're not allowed to infer a framework module, don't.
if (!canInfer)
return nullptr;
} else
ModuleMapFile = getModuleMapFileForUniquing(Parent);
// Look for an umbrella header.
SmallString<128> UmbrellaName = StringRef(FrameworkDir->getName());
llvm::sys::path::append(UmbrellaName, "Headers", ModuleName + ".h");
auto UmbrellaHeader = FileMgr.getOptionalFileRef(UmbrellaName);
// FIXME: If there's no umbrella header, we could probably scan the
// framework to load *everything*. But, it's not clear that this is a good
// idea.
if (!UmbrellaHeader)
return nullptr;
Module *Result = new Module(ModuleName, SourceLocation(), Parent,
/*IsFramework=*/true, /*IsExplicit=*/false,
NumCreatedModules++);
InferredModuleAllowedBy[Result] = ModuleMapFile;
Result->IsInferred = true;
if (!Parent) {
if (LangOpts.CurrentModule == ModuleName)
SourceModule = Result;
Modules[ModuleName] = Result;
ModuleScopeIDs[Result] = CurrentModuleScopeID;
}
Result->IsSystem |= Attrs.IsSystem;
Result->IsExternC |= Attrs.IsExternC;
Result->ConfigMacrosExhaustive |= Attrs.IsExhaustive;
Result->NoUndeclaredIncludes |= Attrs.NoUndeclaredIncludes;
Result->Directory = FrameworkDir;
// umbrella header "umbrella-header-name"
//
// The "Headers/" component of the name is implied because this is
// a framework module.
setUmbrellaHeader(Result, *UmbrellaHeader, ModuleName + ".h");
// export *
Result->Exports.push_back(Module::ExportDecl(nullptr, true));
// module * { export * }
Result->InferSubmodules = true;
Result->InferExportWildcard = true;
// Look for subframeworks.
std::error_code EC;
SmallString<128> SubframeworksDirName
= StringRef(FrameworkDir->getName());
llvm::sys::path::append(SubframeworksDirName, "Frameworks");
llvm::sys::path::native(SubframeworksDirName);
llvm::vfs::FileSystem &FS = FileMgr.getVirtualFileSystem();
for (llvm::vfs::directory_iterator
Dir = FS.dir_begin(SubframeworksDirName, EC),
DirEnd;
Dir != DirEnd && !EC; Dir.increment(EC)) {
if (!StringRef(Dir->path()).endswith(".framework"))
continue;
if (auto SubframeworkDir =
FileMgr.getDirectory(Dir->path())) {
// Note: as an egregious but useful hack, we use the real path here and
// check whether it is actually a subdirectory of the parent directory.
// This will not be the case if the 'subframework' is actually a symlink
// out to a top-level framework.
StringRef SubframeworkDirName =
FileMgr.getCanonicalName(*SubframeworkDir);
bool FoundParent = false;
do {
// Get the parent directory name.
SubframeworkDirName
= llvm::sys::path::parent_path(SubframeworkDirName);
if (SubframeworkDirName.empty())
break;
if (auto SubDir = FileMgr.getDirectory(SubframeworkDirName)) {
if (*SubDir == FrameworkDir) {
FoundParent = true;
break;
}
}
} while (true);
if (!FoundParent)
continue;
// FIXME: Do we want to warn about subframeworks without umbrella headers?
inferFrameworkModule(*SubframeworkDir, Attrs, Result);
}
}
// If the module is a top-level framework, automatically link against the
// framework.
if (!Result->isSubFramework()) {
inferFrameworkLink(Result, FrameworkDir, FileMgr);
}
return Result;
}
Module *ModuleMap::createShadowedModule(StringRef Name, bool IsFramework,
Module *ShadowingModule) {
// Create a new module with this name.
Module *Result =
new Module(Name, SourceLocation(), /*Parent=*/nullptr, IsFramework,
/*IsExplicit=*/false, NumCreatedModules++);
Result->ShadowingModule = ShadowingModule;
Result->markUnavailable(/*Unimportable*/true);
ModuleScopeIDs[Result] = CurrentModuleScopeID;
ShadowModules.push_back(Result);
return Result;
}
void ModuleMap::setUmbrellaHeader(Module *Mod, FileEntryRef UmbrellaHeader,
Twine NameAsWritten) {
Headers[UmbrellaHeader].push_back(KnownHeader(Mod, NormalHeader));
Mod->Umbrella = &UmbrellaHeader.getMapEntry();
Mod->UmbrellaAsWritten = NameAsWritten.str();
UmbrellaDirs[UmbrellaHeader.getDir()] = Mod;
// Notify callbacks that we just added a new header.
for (const auto &Cb : Callbacks)
Cb->moduleMapAddUmbrellaHeader(&SourceMgr.getFileManager(), UmbrellaHeader);
}
void ModuleMap::setUmbrellaDir(Module *Mod, DirectoryEntryRef UmbrellaDir,
Twine NameAsWritten) {
Mod->Umbrella = &UmbrellaDir.getMapEntry();
Mod->UmbrellaAsWritten = NameAsWritten.str();
UmbrellaDirs[UmbrellaDir] = Mod;
}
void ModuleMap::addUnresolvedHeader(Module *Mod,
Module::UnresolvedHeaderDirective Header,
bool &NeedsFramework) {
// If there is a builtin counterpart to this file, add it now so it can
// wrap the system header.
if (resolveAsBuiltinHeader(Mod, Header)) {
// If we have both a builtin and system version of the file, the
// builtin version may want to inject macros into the system header, so
// force the system header to be treated as a textual header in this
// case.
Header.Kind = headerRoleToKind(ModuleMap::ModuleHeaderRole(
headerKindToRole(Header.Kind) | ModuleMap::TextualHeader));
Header.HasBuiltinHeader = true;
}
// If possible, don't stat the header until we need to. This requires the
// user to have provided us with some stat information about the file.
// FIXME: Add support for lazily stat'ing umbrella headers and excluded
// headers.
if ((Header.Size || Header.ModTime) && !Header.IsUmbrella &&
Header.Kind != Module::HK_Excluded) {
// We expect more variation in mtime than size, so if we're given both,
// use the mtime as the key.
if (Header.ModTime)
LazyHeadersByModTime[*Header.ModTime].push_back(Mod);
else
LazyHeadersBySize[*Header.Size].push_back(Mod);
Mod->UnresolvedHeaders.push_back(Header);
return;
}
// We don't have stat information or can't defer looking this file up.
// Perform the lookup now.
resolveHeader(Mod, Header, NeedsFramework);
}
void ModuleMap::resolveHeaderDirectives(const FileEntry *File) const {
auto BySize = LazyHeadersBySize.find(File->getSize());
if (BySize != LazyHeadersBySize.end()) {
for (auto *M : BySize->second)
resolveHeaderDirectives(M);
LazyHeadersBySize.erase(BySize);
}
auto ByModTime = LazyHeadersByModTime.find(File->getModificationTime());
if (ByModTime != LazyHeadersByModTime.end()) {
for (auto *M : ByModTime->second)
resolveHeaderDirectives(M);
LazyHeadersByModTime.erase(ByModTime);
}
}
void ModuleMap::resolveHeaderDirectives(Module *Mod) const {
bool NeedsFramework = false;
for (auto &Header : Mod->UnresolvedHeaders)
// This operation is logically const; we're just changing how we represent
// the header information for this file.
const_cast<ModuleMap*>(this)->resolveHeader(Mod, Header, NeedsFramework);
Mod->UnresolvedHeaders.clear();
}
void ModuleMap::addHeader(Module *Mod, Module::Header Header,
ModuleHeaderRole Role, bool Imported) {
KnownHeader KH(Mod, Role);
// Only add each header to the headers list once.
// FIXME: Should we diagnose if a header is listed twice in the
// same module definition?
auto &HeaderList = Headers[Header.Entry];
for (auto H : HeaderList)
if (H == KH)
return;
HeaderList.push_back(KH);
Mod->Headers[headerRoleToKind(Role)].push_back(Header);
bool isCompilingModuleHeader =
LangOpts.isCompilingModule() && Mod->getTopLevelModule() == SourceModule;
if (!Imported || isCompilingModuleHeader) {
// When we import HeaderFileInfo, the external source is expected to
// set the isModuleHeader flag itself.
HeaderInfo.MarkFileModuleHeader(Header.Entry, Role,
isCompilingModuleHeader);
}
// Notify callbacks that we just added a new header.
for (const auto &Cb : Callbacks)
Cb->moduleMapAddHeader(Header.Entry->getName());
}
void ModuleMap::excludeHeader(Module *Mod, Module::Header Header) {
// Add this as a known header so we won't implicitly add it to any
// umbrella directory module.
// FIXME: Should we only exclude it from umbrella modules within the
// specified module?
(void) Headers[Header.Entry];
Mod->Headers[Module::HK_Excluded].push_back(std::move(Header));
}
const FileEntry *
ModuleMap::getContainingModuleMapFile(const Module *Module) const {
if (Module->DefinitionLoc.isInvalid())
return nullptr;
return SourceMgr.getFileEntryForID(
SourceMgr.getFileID(Module->DefinitionLoc));
}
const FileEntry *ModuleMap::getModuleMapFileForUniquing(const Module *M) const {
if (M->IsInferred) {
assert(InferredModuleAllowedBy.count(M) && "missing inferred module map");
return InferredModuleAllowedBy.find(M)->second;
}
return getContainingModuleMapFile(M);
}
void ModuleMap::setInferredModuleAllowedBy(Module *M, const FileEntry *ModMap) {
assert(M->IsInferred && "module not inferred");
InferredModuleAllowedBy[M] = ModMap;
}
void ModuleMap::addAdditionalModuleMapFile(const Module *M,
const FileEntry *ModuleMap) {
AdditionalModMaps[M].insert(ModuleMap);
}
LLVM_DUMP_METHOD void ModuleMap::dump() {
llvm::errs() << "Modules:";
for (llvm::StringMap<Module *>::iterator M = Modules.begin(),
MEnd = Modules.end();
M != MEnd; ++M)
M->getValue()->print(llvm::errs(), 2);
llvm::errs() << "Headers:";
for (HeadersMap::iterator H = Headers.begin(), HEnd = Headers.end();
H != HEnd; ++H) {
llvm::errs() << " \"" << H->first->getName() << "\" -> ";
for (SmallVectorImpl<KnownHeader>::const_iterator I = H->second.begin(),
E = H->second.end();
I != E; ++I) {
if (I != H->second.begin())
llvm::errs() << ",";
llvm::errs() << I->getModule()->getFullModuleName();
}
llvm::errs() << "\n";
}
}
bool ModuleMap::resolveExports(Module *Mod, bool Complain) {
auto Unresolved = std::move(Mod->UnresolvedExports);
Mod->UnresolvedExports.clear();
for (auto &UE : Unresolved) {
Module::ExportDecl Export = resolveExport(Mod, UE, Complain);
if (Export.getPointer() || Export.getInt())
Mod->Exports.push_back(Export);
else
Mod->UnresolvedExports.push_back(UE);
}
return !Mod->UnresolvedExports.empty();
}
bool ModuleMap::resolveUses(Module *Mod, bool Complain) {
auto Unresolved = std::move(Mod->UnresolvedDirectUses);
Mod->UnresolvedDirectUses.clear();
for (auto &UDU : Unresolved) {
Module *DirectUse = resolveModuleId(UDU, Mod, Complain);
if (DirectUse)
Mod->DirectUses.push_back(DirectUse);
else
Mod->UnresolvedDirectUses.push_back(UDU);
}
return !Mod->UnresolvedDirectUses.empty();
}
bool ModuleMap::resolveConflicts(Module *Mod, bool Complain) {
auto Unresolved = std::move(Mod->UnresolvedConflicts);
Mod->UnresolvedConflicts.clear();
for (auto &UC : Unresolved) {
if (Module *OtherMod = resolveModuleId(UC.Id, Mod, Complain)) {
Module::Conflict Conflict;
Conflict.Other = OtherMod;
Conflict.Message = UC.Message;
Mod->Conflicts.push_back(Conflict);
} else
Mod->UnresolvedConflicts.push_back(UC);
}
return !Mod->UnresolvedConflicts.empty();
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
// Module map file parser
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
namespace clang {
/// A token in a module map file.
struct MMToken {
enum TokenKind {
Comma,
ConfigMacros,
Conflict,
EndOfFile,
HeaderKeyword,
Identifier,
Exclaim,
ExcludeKeyword,
ExplicitKeyword,
ExportKeyword,
ExportAsKeyword,
ExternKeyword,
FrameworkKeyword,
LinkKeyword,
ModuleKeyword,
Period,
PrivateKeyword,
UmbrellaKeyword,
UseKeyword,
RequiresKeyword,
Star,
StringLiteral,
IntegerLiteral,
TextualKeyword,
LBrace,
RBrace,
LSquare,
RSquare
} Kind;
unsigned Location;
unsigned StringLength;
union {
// If Kind != IntegerLiteral.
const char *StringData;
// If Kind == IntegerLiteral.
uint64_t IntegerValue;
};
void clear() {
Kind = EndOfFile;
Location = 0;
StringLength = 0;
StringData = nullptr;
}
bool is(TokenKind K) const { return Kind == K; }
SourceLocation getLocation() const {
return SourceLocation::getFromRawEncoding(Location);
}
uint64_t getInteger() const {
return Kind == IntegerLiteral ? IntegerValue : 0;
}
StringRef getString() const {
return Kind == IntegerLiteral ? StringRef()
: StringRef(StringData, StringLength);
}
};
class ModuleMapParser {
Lexer &L;
SourceManager &SourceMgr;
/// Default target information, used only for string literal
/// parsing.
const TargetInfo *Target;
DiagnosticsEngine &Diags;
ModuleMap &Map;
/// The current module map file.
const FileEntry *ModuleMapFile;
/// Source location of most recent parsed module declaration
SourceLocation CurrModuleDeclLoc;
/// The directory that file names in this module map file should
/// be resolved relative to.
const DirectoryEntry *Directory;
/// Whether this module map is in a system header directory.
bool IsSystem;
/// Whether an error occurred.
bool HadError = false;
/// Stores string data for the various string literals referenced
/// during parsing.
llvm::BumpPtrAllocator StringData;
/// The current token.
MMToken Tok;
/// The active module.
Module *ActiveModule = nullptr;
/// Whether a module uses the 'requires excluded' hack to mark its
/// contents as 'textual'.
///
/// On older Darwin SDK versions, 'requires excluded' is used to mark the
/// contents of the Darwin.C.excluded (assert.h) and Tcl.Private modules as
/// non-modular headers. For backwards compatibility, we continue to
/// support this idiom for just these modules, and map the headers to
/// 'textual' to match the original intent.
llvm::SmallPtrSet<Module *, 2> UsesRequiresExcludedHack;
/// Consume the current token and return its location.
SourceLocation consumeToken();
/// Skip tokens until we reach the a token with the given kind
/// (or the end of the file).
void skipUntil(MMToken::TokenKind K);
using ModuleId = SmallVector<std::pair<std::string, SourceLocation>, 2>;
bool parseModuleId(ModuleId &Id);
void parseModuleDecl();
void parseExternModuleDecl();
void parseRequiresDecl();
void parseHeaderDecl(MMToken::TokenKind, SourceLocation LeadingLoc);
void parseUmbrellaDirDecl(SourceLocation UmbrellaLoc);
void parseExportDecl();
void parseExportAsDecl();
void parseUseDecl();
void parseLinkDecl();
void parseConfigMacros();
void parseConflict();
void parseInferredModuleDecl(bool Framework, bool Explicit);
/// Private modules are canonicalized as Foo_Private. Clang provides extra
/// module map search logic to find the appropriate private module when PCH
/// is used with implicit module maps. Warn when private modules are written
/// in other ways (FooPrivate and Foo.Private), providing notes and fixits.
void diagnosePrivateModules(SourceLocation ExplicitLoc,
SourceLocation FrameworkLoc);
using Attributes = ModuleMap::Attributes;
bool parseOptionalAttributes(Attributes &Attrs);
public:
explicit ModuleMapParser(Lexer &L, SourceManager &SourceMgr,
const TargetInfo *Target, DiagnosticsEngine &Diags,
ModuleMap &Map, const FileEntry *ModuleMapFile,
const DirectoryEntry *Directory, bool IsSystem)
: L(L), SourceMgr(SourceMgr), Target(Target), Diags(Diags), Map(Map),
ModuleMapFile(ModuleMapFile), Directory(Directory),
IsSystem(IsSystem) {
Tok.clear();
consumeToken();
}
bool parseModuleMapFile();
bool terminatedByDirective() { return false; }
SourceLocation getLocation() { return Tok.getLocation(); }
};
} // namespace clang
SourceLocation ModuleMapParser::consumeToken() {
SourceLocation Result = Tok.getLocation();
retry:
Tok.clear();
Token LToken;
L.LexFromRawLexer(LToken);
Tok.Location = LToken.getLocation().getRawEncoding();
switch (LToken.getKind()) {
case tok::raw_identifier: {
StringRef RI = LToken.getRawIdentifier();
Tok.StringData = RI.data();
Tok.StringLength = RI.size();
Tok.Kind = llvm::StringSwitch<MMToken::TokenKind>(RI)
.Case("config_macros", MMToken::ConfigMacros)
.Case("conflict", MMToken::Conflict)
.Case("exclude", MMToken::ExcludeKeyword)
.Case("explicit", MMToken::ExplicitKeyword)
.Case("export", MMToken::ExportKeyword)
.Case("export_as", MMToken::ExportAsKeyword)
.Case("extern", MMToken::ExternKeyword)
.Case("framework", MMToken::FrameworkKeyword)
.Case("header", MMToken::HeaderKeyword)
.Case("link", MMToken::LinkKeyword)
.Case("module", MMToken::ModuleKeyword)
.Case("private", MMToken::PrivateKeyword)
.Case("requires", MMToken::RequiresKeyword)
.Case("textual", MMToken::TextualKeyword)
.Case("umbrella", MMToken::UmbrellaKeyword)
.Case("use", MMToken::UseKeyword)
.Default(MMToken::Identifier);
break;
}
case tok::comma:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::Comma;
break;
case tok::eof:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::EndOfFile;
break;
case tok::l_brace:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::LBrace;
break;
case tok::l_square:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::LSquare;
break;
case tok::period:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::Period;
break;
case tok::r_brace:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::RBrace;
break;
case tok::r_square:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::RSquare;
break;
case tok::star:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::Star;
break;
case tok::exclaim:
Tok.Kind = MMToken::Exclaim;
break;
case tok::string_literal: {
if (LToken.hasUDSuffix()) {
Diags.Report(LToken.getLocation(), diag::err_invalid_string_udl);
HadError = true;
goto retry;
}
// Parse the string literal.
LangOptions LangOpts;
StringLiteralParser StringLiteral(LToken, SourceMgr, LangOpts, *Target);
if (StringLiteral.hadError)
goto retry;
// Copy the string literal into our string data allocator.
unsigned Length = StringLiteral.GetStringLength();
char *Saved = StringData.Allocate<char>(Length + 1);
memcpy(Saved, StringLiteral.GetString().data(), Length);
Saved[Length] = 0;
// Form the token.
Tok.Kind = MMToken::StringLiteral;
Tok.StringData = Saved;
Tok.StringLength = Length;
break;
}
case tok::numeric_constant: {
// We don't support any suffixes or other complications.
SmallString<32> SpellingBuffer;
SpellingBuffer.resize(LToken.getLength() + 1);
const char *Start = SpellingBuffer.data();
unsigned Length =
Lexer::getSpelling(LToken, Start, SourceMgr, L.getLangOpts());
uint64_t Value;
if (StringRef(Start, Length).getAsInteger(0, Value)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_unknown_token);
HadError = true;
goto retry;
}
Tok.Kind = MMToken::IntegerLiteral;
Tok.IntegerValue = Value;
break;
}
case tok::comment:
goto retry;
case tok::hash:
// A module map can be terminated prematurely by
// #pragma clang module contents
// When building the module, we'll treat the rest of the file as the
// contents of the module.
{
auto NextIsIdent = [&](StringRef Str) -> bool {
L.LexFromRawLexer(LToken);
return !LToken.isAtStartOfLine() && LToken.is(tok::raw_identifier) &&
LToken.getRawIdentifier() == Str;
};
if (NextIsIdent("pragma") && NextIsIdent("clang") &&
NextIsIdent("module") && NextIsIdent("contents")) {
Tok.Kind = MMToken::EndOfFile;
break;
}
}
LLVM_FALLTHROUGH;
default:
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_unknown_token);
HadError = true;
goto retry;
}
return Result;
}
void ModuleMapParser::skipUntil(MMToken::TokenKind K) {
unsigned braceDepth = 0;
unsigned squareDepth = 0;
do {
switch (Tok.Kind) {
case MMToken::EndOfFile:
return;
case MMToken::LBrace:
if (Tok.is(K) && braceDepth == 0 && squareDepth == 0)
return;
++braceDepth;
break;
case MMToken::LSquare:
if (Tok.is(K) && braceDepth == 0 && squareDepth == 0)
return;
++squareDepth;
break;
case MMToken::RBrace:
if (braceDepth > 0)
--braceDepth;
else if (Tok.is(K))
return;
break;
case MMToken::RSquare:
if (squareDepth > 0)
--squareDepth;
else if (Tok.is(K))
return;
break;
default:
if (braceDepth == 0 && squareDepth == 0 && Tok.is(K))
return;
break;
}
consumeToken();
} while (true);
}
/// Parse a module-id.
///
/// module-id:
/// identifier
/// identifier '.' module-id
///
/// \returns true if an error occurred, false otherwise.
bool ModuleMapParser::parseModuleId(ModuleId &Id) {
Id.clear();
do {
if (Tok.is(MMToken::Identifier) || Tok.is(MMToken::StringLiteral)) {
Id.push_back(
std::make_pair(std::string(Tok.getString()), Tok.getLocation()));
consumeToken();
} else {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_module_name);
return true;
}
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Period))
break;
consumeToken();
} while (true);
return false;
}
namespace {
/// Enumerates the known attributes.
enum AttributeKind {
/// An unknown attribute.
AT_unknown,
/// The 'system' attribute.
AT_system,
/// The 'extern_c' attribute.
AT_extern_c,
/// The 'exhaustive' attribute.
AT_exhaustive,
/// The 'no_undeclared_includes' attribute.
AT_no_undeclared_includes
};
} // namespace
/// Private modules are canonicalized as Foo_Private. Clang provides extra
/// module map search logic to find the appropriate private module when PCH
/// is used with implicit module maps. Warn when private modules are written
/// in other ways (FooPrivate and Foo.Private), providing notes and fixits.
void ModuleMapParser::diagnosePrivateModules(SourceLocation ExplicitLoc,
SourceLocation FrameworkLoc) {
auto GenNoteAndFixIt = [&](StringRef BadName, StringRef Canonical,
const Module *M, SourceRange ReplLoc) {
auto D = Diags.Report(ActiveModule->DefinitionLoc,
diag::note_mmap_rename_top_level_private_module);
D << BadName << M->Name;
D << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(ReplLoc, Canonical);
};
for (auto E = Map.module_begin(); E != Map.module_end(); ++E) {
auto const *M = E->getValue();
if (M->Directory != ActiveModule->Directory)
continue;
SmallString<128> FullName(ActiveModule->getFullModuleName());
if (!FullName.startswith(M->Name) && !FullName.endswith("Private"))
continue;
SmallString<128> FixedPrivModDecl;
SmallString<128> Canonical(M->Name);
Canonical.append("_Private");
// Foo.Private -> Foo_Private
if (ActiveModule->Parent && ActiveModule->Name == "Private" && !M->Parent &&
M->Name == ActiveModule->Parent->Name) {
Diags.Report(ActiveModule->DefinitionLoc,
diag::warn_mmap_mismatched_private_submodule)
<< FullName;
SourceLocation FixItInitBegin = CurrModuleDeclLoc;
if (FrameworkLoc.isValid())
FixItInitBegin = FrameworkLoc;
if (ExplicitLoc.isValid())
FixItInitBegin = ExplicitLoc;
if (FrameworkLoc.isValid() || ActiveModule->Parent->IsFramework)
FixedPrivModDecl.append("framework ");
FixedPrivModDecl.append("module ");
FixedPrivModDecl.append(Canonical);
GenNoteAndFixIt(FullName, FixedPrivModDecl, M,
SourceRange(FixItInitBegin, ActiveModule->DefinitionLoc));
continue;
}
// FooPrivate and whatnots -> Foo_Private
if (!ActiveModule->Parent && !M->Parent && M->Name != ActiveModule->Name &&
ActiveModule->Name != Canonical) {
Diags.Report(ActiveModule->DefinitionLoc,
diag::warn_mmap_mismatched_private_module_name)
<< ActiveModule->Name;
GenNoteAndFixIt(ActiveModule->Name, Canonical, M,
SourceRange(ActiveModule->DefinitionLoc));
}
}
}
/// Parse a module declaration.
///
/// module-declaration:
/// 'extern' 'module' module-id string-literal
/// 'explicit'[opt] 'framework'[opt] 'module' module-id attributes[opt]
/// { module-member* }
///
/// module-member:
/// requires-declaration
/// header-declaration
/// submodule-declaration
/// export-declaration
/// export-as-declaration
/// link-declaration
///
/// submodule-declaration:
/// module-declaration
/// inferred-submodule-declaration
void ModuleMapParser::parseModuleDecl() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::ExplicitKeyword) || Tok.is(MMToken::ModuleKeyword) ||
Tok.is(MMToken::FrameworkKeyword) || Tok.is(MMToken::ExternKeyword));
if (Tok.is(MMToken::ExternKeyword)) {
parseExternModuleDecl();
return;
}
// Parse 'explicit' or 'framework' keyword, if present.
SourceLocation ExplicitLoc;
SourceLocation FrameworkLoc;
bool Explicit = false;
bool Framework = false;
// Parse 'explicit' keyword, if present.
if (Tok.is(MMToken::ExplicitKeyword)) {
ExplicitLoc = consumeToken();
Explicit = true;
}
// Parse 'framework' keyword, if present.
if (Tok.is(MMToken::FrameworkKeyword)) {
FrameworkLoc = consumeToken();
Framework = true;
}
// Parse 'module' keyword.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::ModuleKeyword)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_module);
consumeToken();
HadError = true;
return;
}
CurrModuleDeclLoc = consumeToken(); // 'module' keyword
// If we have a wildcard for the module name, this is an inferred submodule.
// Parse it.
if (Tok.is(MMToken::Star))
return parseInferredModuleDecl(Framework, Explicit);
// Parse the module name.
ModuleId Id;
if (parseModuleId(Id)) {
HadError = true;
return;
}
if (ActiveModule) {
if (Id.size() > 1) {
Diags.Report(Id.front().second, diag::err_mmap_nested_submodule_id)
<< SourceRange(Id.front().second, Id.back().second);
HadError = true;
return;
}
} else if (Id.size() == 1 && Explicit) {
// Top-level modules can't be explicit.
Diags.Report(ExplicitLoc, diag::err_mmap_explicit_top_level);
Explicit = false;
ExplicitLoc = SourceLocation();
HadError = true;
}
Module *PreviousActiveModule = ActiveModule;
if (Id.size() > 1) {
// This module map defines a submodule. Go find the module of which it
// is a submodule.
ActiveModule = nullptr;
const Module *TopLevelModule = nullptr;
for (unsigned I = 0, N = Id.size() - 1; I != N; ++I) {
if (Module *Next = Map.lookupModuleQualified(Id[I].first, ActiveModule)) {
if (I == 0)
TopLevelModule = Next;
ActiveModule = Next;
continue;
}
Diags.Report(Id[I].second, diag::err_mmap_missing_parent_module)
<< Id[I].first << (ActiveModule != nullptr)
<< (ActiveModule
? ActiveModule->getTopLevelModule()->getFullModuleName()
: "");
HadError = true;
}
if (TopLevelModule &&
ModuleMapFile != Map.getContainingModuleMapFile(TopLevelModule)) {
assert(ModuleMapFile != Map.getModuleMapFileForUniquing(TopLevelModule) &&
"submodule defined in same file as 'module *' that allowed its "
"top-level module");
Map.addAdditionalModuleMapFile(TopLevelModule, ModuleMapFile);
}
}
StringRef ModuleName = Id.back().first;
SourceLocation ModuleNameLoc = Id.back().second;
// Parse the optional attribute list.
Attributes Attrs;
if (parseOptionalAttributes(Attrs))
return;
// Parse the opening brace.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::LBrace)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_lbrace)
<< ModuleName;
HadError = true;
return;
}
SourceLocation LBraceLoc = consumeToken();
// Determine whether this (sub)module has already been defined.
Module *ShadowingModule = nullptr;
if (Module *Existing = Map.lookupModuleQualified(ModuleName, ActiveModule)) {
// We might see a (re)definition of a module that we already have a
// definition for in two cases:
// - If we loaded one definition from an AST file and we've just found a
// corresponding definition in a module map file, or
bool LoadedFromASTFile = Existing->DefinitionLoc.isInvalid();
// - If we're building a (preprocessed) module and we've just loaded the
// module map file from which it was created.
bool ParsedAsMainInput =
Map.LangOpts.getCompilingModule() == LangOptions::CMK_ModuleMap &&
Map.LangOpts.CurrentModule == ModuleName &&
SourceMgr.getDecomposedLoc(ModuleNameLoc).first !=
SourceMgr.getDecomposedLoc(Existing->DefinitionLoc).first;
if (!ActiveModule && (LoadedFromASTFile || ParsedAsMainInput)) {
// Skip the module definition.
skipUntil(MMToken::RBrace);
if (Tok.is(MMToken::RBrace))
consumeToken();
else {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_rbrace);
Diags.Report(LBraceLoc, diag::note_mmap_lbrace_match);
HadError = true;
}
return;
}
if (!Existing->Parent && Map.mayShadowNewModule(Existing)) {
ShadowingModule = Existing;
} else {
// This is not a shawdowed module decl, it is an illegal redefinition.
Diags.Report(ModuleNameLoc, diag::err_mmap_module_redefinition)
<< ModuleName;
Diags.Report(Existing->DefinitionLoc, diag::note_mmap_prev_definition);
// Skip the module definition.
skipUntil(MMToken::RBrace);
if (Tok.is(MMToken::RBrace))
consumeToken();
HadError = true;
return;
}
}
// Start defining this module.
if (ShadowingModule) {
ActiveModule =
Map.createShadowedModule(ModuleName, Framework, ShadowingModule);
} else {
ActiveModule =
Map.findOrCreateModule(ModuleName, ActiveModule, Framework, Explicit)
.first;
}
ActiveModule->DefinitionLoc = ModuleNameLoc;
if (Attrs.IsSystem || IsSystem)
ActiveModule->IsSystem = true;
if (Attrs.IsExternC)
ActiveModule->IsExternC = true;
if (Attrs.NoUndeclaredIncludes ||
(!ActiveModule->Parent && ModuleName == "Darwin"))
ActiveModule->NoUndeclaredIncludes = true;
ActiveModule->Directory = Directory;
StringRef MapFileName(ModuleMapFile->getName());
if (MapFileName.endswith("module.private.modulemap") ||
MapFileName.endswith("module_private.map")) {
ActiveModule->ModuleMapIsPrivate = true;
}
// Private modules named as FooPrivate, Foo.Private or similar are likely a
// user error; provide warnings, notes and fixits to direct users to use
// Foo_Private instead.
SourceLocation StartLoc =
SourceMgr.getLocForStartOfFile(SourceMgr.getMainFileID());
if (Map.HeaderInfo.getHeaderSearchOpts().ImplicitModuleMaps &&
!Diags.isIgnored(diag::warn_mmap_mismatched_private_submodule,
StartLoc) &&
!Diags.isIgnored(diag::warn_mmap_mismatched_private_module_name,
StartLoc) &&
ActiveModule->ModuleMapIsPrivate)
diagnosePrivateModules(ExplicitLoc, FrameworkLoc);
bool Done = false;
do {
switch (Tok.Kind) {
case MMToken::EndOfFile:
case MMToken::RBrace:
Done = true;
break;
case MMToken::ConfigMacros:
parseConfigMacros();
break;
case MMToken::Conflict:
parseConflict();
break;
case MMToken::ExplicitKeyword:
case MMToken::ExternKeyword:
case MMToken::FrameworkKeyword:
case MMToken::ModuleKeyword:
parseModuleDecl();
break;
case MMToken::ExportKeyword:
parseExportDecl();
break;
case MMToken::ExportAsKeyword:
parseExportAsDecl();
break;
case MMToken::UseKeyword:
parseUseDecl();
break;
case MMToken::RequiresKeyword:
parseRequiresDecl();
break;
case MMToken::TextualKeyword:
parseHeaderDecl(MMToken::TextualKeyword, consumeToken());
break;
case MMToken::UmbrellaKeyword: {
SourceLocation UmbrellaLoc = consumeToken();
if (Tok.is(MMToken::HeaderKeyword))
parseHeaderDecl(MMToken::UmbrellaKeyword, UmbrellaLoc);
else
parseUmbrellaDirDecl(UmbrellaLoc);
break;
}
case MMToken::ExcludeKeyword:
parseHeaderDecl(MMToken::ExcludeKeyword, consumeToken());
break;
case MMToken::PrivateKeyword:
parseHeaderDecl(MMToken::PrivateKeyword, consumeToken());
break;
case MMToken::HeaderKeyword:
parseHeaderDecl(MMToken::HeaderKeyword, consumeToken());
break;
case MMToken::LinkKeyword:
parseLinkDecl();
break;
default:
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_member);
consumeToken();
break;
}
} while (!Done);
if (Tok.is(MMToken::RBrace))
consumeToken();
else {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_rbrace);
Diags.Report(LBraceLoc, diag::note_mmap_lbrace_match);
HadError = true;
}
// If the active module is a top-level framework, and there are no link
// libraries, automatically link against the framework.
if (ActiveModule->IsFramework && !ActiveModule->isSubFramework() &&
ActiveModule->LinkLibraries.empty()) {
inferFrameworkLink(ActiveModule, Directory, SourceMgr.getFileManager());
}
// If the module meets all requirements but is still unavailable, mark the
// whole tree as unavailable to prevent it from building.
if (!ActiveModule->IsAvailable && !ActiveModule->IsUnimportable &&
ActiveModule->Parent) {
ActiveModule->getTopLevelModule()->markUnavailable(/*Unimportable=*/false);
ActiveModule->getTopLevelModule()->MissingHeaders.append(
ActiveModule->MissingHeaders.begin(), ActiveModule->MissingHeaders.end());
}
// We're done parsing this module. Pop back to the previous module.
ActiveModule = PreviousActiveModule;
}
/// Parse an extern module declaration.
///
/// extern module-declaration:
/// 'extern' 'module' module-id string-literal
void ModuleMapParser::parseExternModuleDecl() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::ExternKeyword));
SourceLocation ExternLoc = consumeToken(); // 'extern' keyword
// Parse 'module' keyword.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::ModuleKeyword)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_module);
consumeToken();
HadError = true;
return;
}
consumeToken(); // 'module' keyword
// Parse the module name.
ModuleId Id;
if (parseModuleId(Id)) {
HadError = true;
return;
}
// Parse the referenced module map file name.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::StringLiteral)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_mmap_file);
HadError = true;
return;
}
std::string FileName = std::string(Tok.getString());
consumeToken(); // filename
StringRef FileNameRef = FileName;
SmallString<128> ModuleMapFileName;
if (llvm::sys::path::is_relative(FileNameRef)) {
ModuleMapFileName += Directory->getName();
llvm::sys::path::append(ModuleMapFileName, FileName);
FileNameRef = ModuleMapFileName;
}
if (auto File = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getFile(FileNameRef))
Map.parseModuleMapFile(
*File, /*IsSystem=*/false,
Map.HeaderInfo.getHeaderSearchOpts().ModuleMapFileHomeIsCwd
? Directory
: (*File)->getDir(),
FileID(), nullptr, ExternLoc);
}
/// Whether to add the requirement \p Feature to the module \p M.
///
/// This preserves backwards compatibility for two hacks in the Darwin system
/// module map files:
///
/// 1. The use of 'requires excluded' to make headers non-modular, which
/// should really be mapped to 'textual' now that we have this feature. We
/// drop the 'excluded' requirement, and set \p IsRequiresExcludedHack to
/// true. Later, this bit will be used to map all the headers inside this
/// module to 'textual'.
///
/// This affects Darwin.C.excluded (for assert.h) and Tcl.Private.
///
/// 2. Removes a bogus cplusplus requirement from IOKit.avc. This requirement
/// was never correct and causes issues now that we check it, so drop it.
static bool shouldAddRequirement(Module *M, StringRef Feature,
bool &IsRequiresExcludedHack) {
if (Feature == "excluded" &&
(M->fullModuleNameIs({"Darwin", "C", "excluded"}) ||
M->fullModuleNameIs({"Tcl", "Private"}))) {
IsRequiresExcludedHack = true;
return false;
} else if (Feature == "cplusplus" && M->fullModuleNameIs({"IOKit", "avc"})) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
/// Parse a requires declaration.
///
/// requires-declaration:
/// 'requires' feature-list
///
/// feature-list:
/// feature ',' feature-list
/// feature
///
/// feature:
/// '!'[opt] identifier
void ModuleMapParser::parseRequiresDecl() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::RequiresKeyword));
// Parse 'requires' keyword.
consumeToken();
// Parse the feature-list.
do {
bool RequiredState = true;
if (Tok.is(MMToken::Exclaim)) {
RequiredState = false;
consumeToken();
}
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Identifier)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_feature);
HadError = true;
return;
}
// Consume the feature name.
std::string Feature = std::string(Tok.getString());
consumeToken();
bool IsRequiresExcludedHack = false;
bool ShouldAddRequirement =
shouldAddRequirement(ActiveModule, Feature, IsRequiresExcludedHack);
if (IsRequiresExcludedHack)
UsesRequiresExcludedHack.insert(ActiveModule);
if (ShouldAddRequirement) {
// Add this feature.
ActiveModule->addRequirement(Feature, RequiredState, Map.LangOpts,
*Map.Target);
}
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Comma))
break;
// Consume the comma.
consumeToken();
} while (true);
}
/// Parse a header declaration.
///
/// header-declaration:
/// 'textual'[opt] 'header' string-literal
/// 'private' 'textual'[opt] 'header' string-literal
/// 'exclude' 'header' string-literal
/// 'umbrella' 'header' string-literal
///
/// FIXME: Support 'private textual header'.
void ModuleMapParser::parseHeaderDecl(MMToken::TokenKind LeadingToken,
SourceLocation LeadingLoc) {
// We've already consumed the first token.
ModuleMap::ModuleHeaderRole Role = ModuleMap::NormalHeader;
if (LeadingToken == MMToken::PrivateKeyword) {
Role = ModuleMap::PrivateHeader;
// 'private' may optionally be followed by 'textual'.
if (Tok.is(MMToken::TextualKeyword)) {
LeadingToken = Tok.Kind;
consumeToken();
}
}
if (LeadingToken == MMToken::TextualKeyword)
Role = ModuleMap::ModuleHeaderRole(Role | ModuleMap::TextualHeader);
if (UsesRequiresExcludedHack.count(ActiveModule)) {
// Mark this header 'textual' (see doc comment for
// Module::UsesRequiresExcludedHack).
Role = ModuleMap::ModuleHeaderRole(Role | ModuleMap::TextualHeader);
}
if (LeadingToken != MMToken::HeaderKeyword) {
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::HeaderKeyword)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_header)
<< (LeadingToken == MMToken::PrivateKeyword ? "private" :
LeadingToken == MMToken::ExcludeKeyword ? "exclude" :
LeadingToken == MMToken::TextualKeyword ? "textual" : "umbrella");
return;
}
consumeToken();
}
// Parse the header name.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::StringLiteral)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_header)
<< "header";
HadError = true;
return;
}
Module::UnresolvedHeaderDirective Header;
Header.FileName = std::string(Tok.getString());
Header.FileNameLoc = consumeToken();
Header.IsUmbrella = LeadingToken == MMToken::UmbrellaKeyword;
Header.Kind =
(LeadingToken == MMToken::ExcludeKeyword ? Module::HK_Excluded
: Map.headerRoleToKind(Role));
// Check whether we already have an umbrella.
if (Header.IsUmbrella && ActiveModule->Umbrella) {
Diags.Report(Header.FileNameLoc, diag::err_mmap_umbrella_clash)
<< ActiveModule->getFullModuleName();
HadError = true;
return;
}
// If we were given stat information, parse it so we can skip looking for
// the file.
if (Tok.is(MMToken::LBrace)) {
SourceLocation LBraceLoc = consumeToken();
while (!Tok.is(MMToken::RBrace) && !Tok.is(MMToken::EndOfFile)) {
enum Attribute { Size, ModTime, Unknown };
StringRef Str = Tok.getString();
SourceLocation Loc = consumeToken();
switch (llvm::StringSwitch<Attribute>(Str)
.Case("size", Size)
.Case("mtime", ModTime)
.Default(Unknown)) {
case Size:
if (Header.Size)
Diags.Report(Loc, diag::err_mmap_duplicate_header_attribute) << Str;
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::IntegerLiteral)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(),
diag::err_mmap_invalid_header_attribute_value) << Str;
skipUntil(MMToken::RBrace);
break;
}
Header.Size = Tok.getInteger();
consumeToken();
break;
case ModTime:
if (Header.ModTime)
Diags.Report(Loc, diag::err_mmap_duplicate_header_attribute) << Str;
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::IntegerLiteral)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(),
diag::err_mmap_invalid_header_attribute_value) << Str;
skipUntil(MMToken::RBrace);
break;
}
Header.ModTime = Tok.getInteger();
consumeToken();
break;
case Unknown:
Diags.Report(Loc, diag::err_mmap_expected_header_attribute);
skipUntil(MMToken::RBrace);
break;
}
}
if (Tok.is(MMToken::RBrace))
consumeToken();
else {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_rbrace);
Diags.Report(LBraceLoc, diag::note_mmap_lbrace_match);
HadError = true;
}
}
bool NeedsFramework = false;
Map.addUnresolvedHeader(ActiveModule, std::move(Header), NeedsFramework);
if (NeedsFramework && ActiveModule)
Diags.Report(CurrModuleDeclLoc, diag::note_mmap_add_framework_keyword)
<< ActiveModule->getFullModuleName()
<< FixItHint::CreateReplacement(CurrModuleDeclLoc, "framework module");
}
static int compareModuleHeaders(const Module::Header *A,
const Module::Header *B) {
return A->NameAsWritten.compare(B->NameAsWritten);
}
/// Parse an umbrella directory declaration.
///
/// umbrella-dir-declaration:
/// umbrella string-literal
void ModuleMapParser::parseUmbrellaDirDecl(SourceLocation UmbrellaLoc) {
// Parse the directory name.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::StringLiteral)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_header)
<< "umbrella";
HadError = true;
return;
}
std::string DirName = std::string(Tok.getString());
SourceLocation DirNameLoc = consumeToken();
// Check whether we already have an umbrella.
if (ActiveModule->Umbrella) {
Diags.Report(DirNameLoc, diag::err_mmap_umbrella_clash)
<< ActiveModule->getFullModuleName();
HadError = true;
return;
}
// Look for this file.
Optional<DirectoryEntryRef> Dir;
if (llvm::sys::path::is_absolute(DirName)) {
if (auto D = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getOptionalDirectoryRef(DirName))
Dir = *D;
} else {
SmallString<128> PathName;
PathName = Directory->getName();
llvm::sys::path::append(PathName, DirName);
if (auto D = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getOptionalDirectoryRef(PathName))
Dir = *D;
}
if (!Dir) {
Diags.Report(DirNameLoc, diag::warn_mmap_umbrella_dir_not_found)
<< DirName;
return;
}
if (UsesRequiresExcludedHack.count(ActiveModule)) {
// Mark this header 'textual' (see doc comment for
// ModuleMapParser::UsesRequiresExcludedHack). Although iterating over the
// directory is relatively expensive, in practice this only applies to the
// uncommonly used Tcl module on Darwin platforms.
std::error_code EC;
SmallVector<Module::Header, 6> Headers;
llvm::vfs::FileSystem &FS =
SourceMgr.getFileManager().getVirtualFileSystem();
for (llvm::vfs::recursive_directory_iterator I(FS, Dir->getName(), EC), E;
I != E && !EC; I.increment(EC)) {
if (auto FE = SourceMgr.getFileManager().getOptionalFileRef(I->path())) {
Module::Header Header = {std::string(I->path()), *FE};
Headers.push_back(std::move(Header));
}
}
// Sort header paths so that the pcm doesn't depend on iteration order.
llvm::array_pod_sort(Headers.begin(), Headers.end(), compareModuleHeaders);
for (auto &Header : Headers)
Map.addHeader(ActiveModule, std::move(Header), ModuleMap::TextualHeader);
return;
}
if (Module *OwningModule = Map.UmbrellaDirs[*Dir]) {
Diags.Report(UmbrellaLoc, diag::err_mmap_umbrella_clash)
<< OwningModule->getFullModuleName();
HadError = true;
return;
}
// Record this umbrella directory.
Map.setUmbrellaDir(ActiveModule, *Dir, DirName);
}
/// Parse a module export declaration.
///
/// export-declaration:
/// 'export' wildcard-module-id
///
/// wildcard-module-id:
/// identifier
/// '*'
/// identifier '.' wildcard-module-id
void ModuleMapParser::parseExportDecl() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::ExportKeyword));
SourceLocation ExportLoc = consumeToken();
// Parse the module-id with an optional wildcard at the end.
ModuleId ParsedModuleId;
bool Wildcard = false;
do {
// FIXME: Support string-literal module names here.
if (Tok.is(MMToken::Identifier)) {
ParsedModuleId.push_back(
std::make_pair(std::string(Tok.getString()), Tok.getLocation()));
consumeToken();
if (Tok.is(MMToken::Period)) {
consumeToken();
continue;
}
break;
}
if(Tok.is(MMToken::Star)) {
Wildcard = true;
consumeToken();
break;
}
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_module_id);
HadError = true;
return;
} while (true);
Module::UnresolvedExportDecl Unresolved = {
ExportLoc, ParsedModuleId, Wildcard
};
ActiveModule->UnresolvedExports.push_back(Unresolved);
}
/// Parse a module export_as declaration.
///
/// export-as-declaration:
/// 'export_as' identifier
void ModuleMapParser::parseExportAsDecl() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::ExportAsKeyword));
consumeToken();
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Identifier)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_module_id);
HadError = true;
return;
}
if (ActiveModule->Parent) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_submodule_export_as);
consumeToken();
return;
}
if (!ActiveModule->ExportAsModule.empty()) {
if (ActiveModule->ExportAsModule == Tok.getString()) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::warn_mmap_redundant_export_as)
<< ActiveModule->Name << Tok.getString();
} else {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_conflicting_export_as)
<< ActiveModule->Name << ActiveModule->ExportAsModule
<< Tok.getString();
}
}
ActiveModule->ExportAsModule = std::string(Tok.getString());
Map.addLinkAsDependency(ActiveModule);
consumeToken();
}
/// Parse a module use declaration.
///
/// use-declaration:
/// 'use' wildcard-module-id
void ModuleMapParser::parseUseDecl() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::UseKeyword));
auto KWLoc = consumeToken();
// Parse the module-id.
ModuleId ParsedModuleId;
parseModuleId(ParsedModuleId);
if (ActiveModule->Parent)
Diags.Report(KWLoc, diag::err_mmap_use_decl_submodule);
else
ActiveModule->UnresolvedDirectUses.push_back(ParsedModuleId);
}
/// Parse a link declaration.
///
/// module-declaration:
/// 'link' 'framework'[opt] string-literal
void ModuleMapParser::parseLinkDecl() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::LinkKeyword));
SourceLocation LinkLoc = consumeToken();
// Parse the optional 'framework' keyword.
bool IsFramework = false;
if (Tok.is(MMToken::FrameworkKeyword)) {
consumeToken();
IsFramework = true;
}
// Parse the library name
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::StringLiteral)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_library_name)
<< IsFramework << SourceRange(LinkLoc);
HadError = true;
return;
}
std::string LibraryName = std::string(Tok.getString());
consumeToken();
ActiveModule->LinkLibraries.push_back(Module::LinkLibrary(LibraryName,
IsFramework));
}
/// Parse a configuration macro declaration.
///
/// module-declaration:
/// 'config_macros' attributes[opt] config-macro-list?
///
/// config-macro-list:
/// identifier (',' identifier)?
void ModuleMapParser::parseConfigMacros() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::ConfigMacros));
SourceLocation ConfigMacrosLoc = consumeToken();
// Only top-level modules can have configuration macros.
if (ActiveModule->Parent) {
Diags.Report(ConfigMacrosLoc, diag::err_mmap_config_macro_submodule);
}
// Parse the optional attributes.
Attributes Attrs;
if (parseOptionalAttributes(Attrs))
return;
if (Attrs.IsExhaustive && !ActiveModule->Parent) {
ActiveModule->ConfigMacrosExhaustive = true;
}
// If we don't have an identifier, we're done.
// FIXME: Support macros with the same name as a keyword here.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Identifier))
return;
// Consume the first identifier.
if (!ActiveModule->Parent) {
ActiveModule->ConfigMacros.push_back(Tok.getString().str());
}
consumeToken();
do {
// If there's a comma, consume it.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Comma))
break;
consumeToken();
// We expect to see a macro name here.
// FIXME: Support macros with the same name as a keyword here.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Identifier)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_config_macro);
break;
}
// Consume the macro name.
if (!ActiveModule->Parent) {
ActiveModule->ConfigMacros.push_back(Tok.getString().str());
}
consumeToken();
} while (true);
}
/// Format a module-id into a string.
static std::string formatModuleId(const ModuleId &Id) {
std::string result;
{
llvm::raw_string_ostream OS(result);
for (unsigned I = 0, N = Id.size(); I != N; ++I) {
if (I)
OS << ".";
OS << Id[I].first;
}
}
return result;
}
/// Parse a conflict declaration.
///
/// module-declaration:
/// 'conflict' module-id ',' string-literal
void ModuleMapParser::parseConflict() {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::Conflict));
SourceLocation ConflictLoc = consumeToken();
Module::UnresolvedConflict Conflict;
// Parse the module-id.
if (parseModuleId(Conflict.Id))
return;
// Parse the ','.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Comma)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_conflicts_comma)
<< SourceRange(ConflictLoc);
return;
}
consumeToken();
// Parse the message.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::StringLiteral)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_conflicts_message)
<< formatModuleId(Conflict.Id);
return;
}
Conflict.Message = Tok.getString().str();
consumeToken();
// Add this unresolved conflict.
ActiveModule->UnresolvedConflicts.push_back(Conflict);
}
/// Parse an inferred module declaration (wildcard modules).
///
/// module-declaration:
/// 'explicit'[opt] 'framework'[opt] 'module' * attributes[opt]
/// { inferred-module-member* }
///
/// inferred-module-member:
/// 'export' '*'
/// 'exclude' identifier
void ModuleMapParser::parseInferredModuleDecl(bool Framework, bool Explicit) {
assert(Tok.is(MMToken::Star));
SourceLocation StarLoc = consumeToken();
bool Failed = false;
// Inferred modules must be submodules.
if (!ActiveModule && !Framework) {
Diags.Report(StarLoc, diag::err_mmap_top_level_inferred_submodule);
Failed = true;
}
if (ActiveModule) {
// Inferred modules must have umbrella directories.
if (!Failed && ActiveModule->IsAvailable &&
!ActiveModule->getUmbrellaDir()) {
Diags.Report(StarLoc, diag::err_mmap_inferred_no_umbrella);
Failed = true;
}
// Check for redefinition of an inferred module.
if (!Failed && ActiveModule->InferSubmodules) {
Diags.Report(StarLoc, diag::err_mmap_inferred_redef);
if (ActiveModule->InferredSubmoduleLoc.isValid())
Diags.Report(ActiveModule->InferredSubmoduleLoc,
diag::note_mmap_prev_definition);
Failed = true;
}
// Check for the 'framework' keyword, which is not permitted here.
if (Framework) {
Diags.Report(StarLoc, diag::err_mmap_inferred_framework_submodule);
Framework = false;
}
} else if (Explicit) {
Diags.Report(StarLoc, diag::err_mmap_explicit_inferred_framework);
Explicit = false;
}
// If there were any problems with this inferred submodule, skip its body.
if (Failed) {
if (Tok.is(MMToken::LBrace)) {
consumeToken();
skipUntil(MMToken::RBrace);
if (Tok.is(MMToken::RBrace))
consumeToken();
}
HadError = true;
return;
}
// Parse optional attributes.
Attributes Attrs;
if (parseOptionalAttributes(Attrs))
return;
if (ActiveModule) {
// Note that we have an inferred submodule.
ActiveModule->InferSubmodules = true;
ActiveModule->InferredSubmoduleLoc = StarLoc;
ActiveModule->InferExplicitSubmodules = Explicit;
} else {
// We'll be inferring framework modules for this directory.
Map.InferredDirectories[Directory].InferModules = true;
Map.InferredDirectories[Directory].Attrs = Attrs;
Map.InferredDirectories[Directory].ModuleMapFile = ModuleMapFile;
// FIXME: Handle the 'framework' keyword.
}
// Parse the opening brace.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::LBrace)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_lbrace_wildcard);
HadError = true;
return;
}
SourceLocation LBraceLoc = consumeToken();
// Parse the body of the inferred submodule.
bool Done = false;
do {
switch (Tok.Kind) {
case MMToken::EndOfFile:
case MMToken::RBrace:
Done = true;
break;
case MMToken::ExcludeKeyword:
if (ActiveModule) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_inferred_member)
<< (ActiveModule != nullptr);
consumeToken();
break;
}
consumeToken();
// FIXME: Support string-literal module names here.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Identifier)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_missing_exclude_name);
break;
}
Map.InferredDirectories[Directory].ExcludedModules.push_back(
std::string(Tok.getString()));
consumeToken();
break;
case MMToken::ExportKeyword:
if (!ActiveModule) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_inferred_member)
<< (ActiveModule != nullptr);
consumeToken();
break;
}
consumeToken();
if (Tok.is(MMToken::Star))
ActiveModule->InferExportWildcard = true;
else
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(),
diag::err_mmap_expected_export_wildcard);
consumeToken();
break;
case MMToken::ExplicitKeyword:
case MMToken::ModuleKeyword:
case MMToken::HeaderKeyword:
case MMToken::PrivateKeyword:
case MMToken::UmbrellaKeyword:
default:
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_inferred_member)
<< (ActiveModule != nullptr);
consumeToken();
break;
}
} while (!Done);
if (Tok.is(MMToken::RBrace))
consumeToken();
else {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_rbrace);
Diags.Report(LBraceLoc, diag::note_mmap_lbrace_match);
HadError = true;
}
}
/// Parse optional attributes.
///
/// attributes:
/// attribute attributes
/// attribute
///
/// attribute:
/// [ identifier ]
///
/// \param Attrs Will be filled in with the parsed attributes.
///
/// \returns true if an error occurred, false otherwise.
bool ModuleMapParser::parseOptionalAttributes(Attributes &Attrs) {
bool HadError = false;
while (Tok.is(MMToken::LSquare)) {
// Consume the '['.
SourceLocation LSquareLoc = consumeToken();
// Check whether we have an attribute name here.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::Identifier)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_attribute);
skipUntil(MMToken::RSquare);
if (Tok.is(MMToken::RSquare))
consumeToken();
HadError = true;
}
// Decode the attribute name.
AttributeKind Attribute
= llvm::StringSwitch<AttributeKind>(Tok.getString())
.Case("exhaustive", AT_exhaustive)
.Case("extern_c", AT_extern_c)
.Case("no_undeclared_includes", AT_no_undeclared_includes)
.Case("system", AT_system)
.Default(AT_unknown);
switch (Attribute) {
case AT_unknown:
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::warn_mmap_unknown_attribute)
<< Tok.getString();
break;
case AT_system:
Attrs.IsSystem = true;
break;
case AT_extern_c:
Attrs.IsExternC = true;
break;
case AT_exhaustive:
Attrs.IsExhaustive = true;
break;
case AT_no_undeclared_includes:
Attrs.NoUndeclaredIncludes = true;
break;
}
consumeToken();
// Consume the ']'.
if (!Tok.is(MMToken::RSquare)) {
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_rsquare);
Diags.Report(LSquareLoc, diag::note_mmap_lsquare_match);
skipUntil(MMToken::RSquare);
HadError = true;
}
if (Tok.is(MMToken::RSquare))
consumeToken();
}
return HadError;
}
/// Parse a module map file.
///
/// module-map-file:
/// module-declaration*
bool ModuleMapParser::parseModuleMapFile() {
do {
switch (Tok.Kind) {
case MMToken::EndOfFile:
return HadError;
case MMToken::ExplicitKeyword:
case MMToken::ExternKeyword:
case MMToken::ModuleKeyword:
case MMToken::FrameworkKeyword:
parseModuleDecl();
break;
case MMToken::Comma:
case MMToken::ConfigMacros:
case MMToken::Conflict:
case MMToken::Exclaim:
case MMToken::ExcludeKeyword:
case MMToken::ExportKeyword:
case MMToken::ExportAsKeyword:
case MMToken::HeaderKeyword:
case MMToken::Identifier:
case MMToken::LBrace:
case MMToken::LinkKeyword:
case MMToken::LSquare:
case MMToken::Period:
case MMToken::PrivateKeyword:
case MMToken::RBrace:
case MMToken::RSquare:
case MMToken::RequiresKeyword:
case MMToken::Star:
case MMToken::StringLiteral:
case MMToken::IntegerLiteral:
case MMToken::TextualKeyword:
case MMToken::UmbrellaKeyword:
case MMToken::UseKeyword:
Diags.Report(Tok.getLocation(), diag::err_mmap_expected_module);
HadError = true;
consumeToken();
break;
}
} while (true);
}
bool ModuleMap::parseModuleMapFile(const FileEntry *File, bool IsSystem,
const DirectoryEntry *Dir, FileID ID,
unsigned *Offset,
SourceLocation ExternModuleLoc) {
assert(Target && "Missing target information");
llvm::DenseMap<const FileEntry *, bool>::iterator Known
= ParsedModuleMap.find(File);
if (Known != ParsedModuleMap.end())
return Known->second;
// If the module map file wasn't already entered, do so now.
if (ID.isInvalid()) {
auto FileCharacter =
IsSystem ? SrcMgr::C_System_ModuleMap : SrcMgr::C_User_ModuleMap;
ID = SourceMgr.createFileID(File, ExternModuleLoc, FileCharacter);
}
assert(Target && "Missing target information");
llvm::Optional<llvm::MemoryBufferRef> Buffer = SourceMgr.getBufferOrNone(ID);
if (!Buffer)
return ParsedModuleMap[File] = true;
assert((!Offset || *Offset <= Buffer->getBufferSize()) &&
"invalid buffer offset");
// Parse this module map file.
Lexer L(SourceMgr.getLocForStartOfFile(ID), MMapLangOpts,
Buffer->getBufferStart(),
Buffer->getBufferStart() + (Offset ? *Offset : 0),
Buffer->getBufferEnd());
SourceLocation Start = L.getSourceLocation();
ModuleMapParser Parser(L, SourceMgr, Target, Diags, *this, File, Dir,
IsSystem);
bool Result = Parser.parseModuleMapFile();
ParsedModuleMap[File] = Result;
if (Offset) {
auto Loc = SourceMgr.getDecomposedLoc(Parser.getLocation());
assert(Loc.first == ID && "stopped in a different file?");
*Offset = Loc.second;
}
// Notify callbacks that we parsed it.
for (const auto &Cb : Callbacks)
Cb->moduleMapFileRead(Start, *File, IsSystem);
return Result;
}