1 //===--- Token.h - Token interface ------------------------------*- 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 file defines the Token interface. 10 // 11 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 12 13 #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_LEX_TOKEN_H 14 #define LLVM_CLANG_LEX_TOKEN_H 15 16 #include "clang/Basic/SourceLocation.h" 17 #include "clang/Basic/TokenKinds.h" 18 #include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h" 19 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" 20 #include <cassert> 21 22 namespace clang { 23 24 class IdentifierInfo; 25 26 /// Token - This structure provides full information about a lexed token. 27 /// It is not intended to be space efficient, it is intended to return as much 28 /// information as possible about each returned token. This is expected to be 29 /// compressed into a smaller form if memory footprint is important. 30 /// 31 /// The parser can create a special "annotation token" representing a stream of 32 /// tokens that were parsed and semantically resolved, e.g.: "foo::MyClass<int>" 33 /// can be represented by a single typename annotation token that carries 34 /// information about the SourceRange of the tokens and the type object. 35 class Token { 36 /// The location of the token. This is actually a SourceLocation. 37 SourceLocation::UIntTy Loc; 38 39 // Conceptually these next two fields could be in a union. However, this 40 // causes gcc 4.2 to pessimize LexTokenInternal, a very performance critical 41 // routine. Keeping as separate members with casts until a more beautiful fix 42 // presents itself. 43 44 /// UintData - This holds either the length of the token text, when 45 /// a normal token, or the end of the SourceRange when an annotation 46 /// token. 47 SourceLocation::UIntTy UintData; 48 49 /// PtrData - This is a union of four different pointer types, which depends 50 /// on what type of token this is: 51 /// Identifiers, keywords, etc: 52 /// This is an IdentifierInfo*, which contains the uniqued identifier 53 /// spelling. 54 /// Literals: isLiteral() returns true. 55 /// This is a pointer to the start of the token in a text buffer, which 56 /// may be dirty (have trigraphs / escaped newlines). 57 /// Annotations (resolved type names, C++ scopes, etc): isAnnotation(). 58 /// This is a pointer to sema-specific data for the annotation token. 59 /// Eof: 60 // This is a pointer to a Decl. 61 /// Other: 62 /// This is null. 63 void *PtrData; 64 65 /// Kind - The actual flavor of token this is. 66 tok::TokenKind Kind; 67 68 /// Flags - Bits we track about this token, members of the TokenFlags enum. 69 unsigned short Flags; 70 71 public: 72 // Various flags set per token: 73 enum TokenFlags { 74 StartOfLine = 0x01, // At start of line or only after whitespace 75 // (considering the line after macro expansion). 76 LeadingSpace = 0x02, // Whitespace exists before this token (considering 77 // whitespace after macro expansion). 78 DisableExpand = 0x04, // This identifier may never be macro expanded. 79 NeedsCleaning = 0x08, // Contained an escaped newline or trigraph. 80 LeadingEmptyMacro = 0x10, // Empty macro exists before this token. 81 HasUDSuffix = 0x20, // This string or character literal has a ud-suffix. 82 HasUCN = 0x40, // This identifier contains a UCN. 83 IgnoredComma = 0x80, // This comma is not a macro argument separator (MS). 84 StringifiedInMacro = 0x100, // This string or character literal is formed by 85 // macro stringizing or charizing operator. 86 CommaAfterElided = 0x200, // The comma following this token was elided (MS). 87 IsEditorPlaceholder = 0x400, // This identifier is a placeholder. 88 IsReinjected = 0x800, // A phase 4 token that was produced before and 89 // re-added, e.g. via EnterTokenStream. Annotation 90 // tokens are *not* reinjected. 91 }; 92 getKind()93 tok::TokenKind getKind() const { return Kind; } setKind(tok::TokenKind K)94 void setKind(tok::TokenKind K) { Kind = K; } 95 96 /// is/isNot - Predicates to check if this token is a specific kind, as in 97 /// "if (Tok.is(tok::l_brace)) {...}". is(tok::TokenKind K)98 bool is(tok::TokenKind K) const { return Kind == K; } isNot(tok::TokenKind K)99 bool isNot(tok::TokenKind K) const { return Kind != K; } isOneOf(tok::TokenKind K1,tok::TokenKind K2)100 bool isOneOf(tok::TokenKind K1, tok::TokenKind K2) const { 101 return is(K1) || is(K2); 102 } isOneOf(tok::TokenKind K1,Ts...Ks)103 template <typename... Ts> bool isOneOf(tok::TokenKind K1, Ts... Ks) const { 104 return is(K1) || isOneOf(Ks...); 105 } 106 107 /// Return true if this is a raw identifier (when lexing 108 /// in raw mode) or a non-keyword identifier (when lexing in non-raw mode). isAnyIdentifier()109 bool isAnyIdentifier() const { 110 return tok::isAnyIdentifier(getKind()); 111 } 112 113 /// Return true if this is a "literal", like a numeric 114 /// constant, string, etc. isLiteral()115 bool isLiteral() const { 116 return tok::isLiteral(getKind()); 117 } 118 119 /// Return true if this is any of tok::annot_* kind tokens. isAnnotation()120 bool isAnnotation() const { 121 return tok::isAnnotation(getKind()); 122 } 123 124 /// Return a source location identifier for the specified 125 /// offset in the current file. getLocation()126 SourceLocation getLocation() const { 127 return SourceLocation::getFromRawEncoding(Loc); 128 } getLength()129 unsigned getLength() const { 130 assert(!isAnnotation() && "Annotation tokens have no length field"); 131 return UintData; 132 } 133 setLocation(SourceLocation L)134 void setLocation(SourceLocation L) { Loc = L.getRawEncoding(); } setLength(unsigned Len)135 void setLength(unsigned Len) { 136 assert(!isAnnotation() && "Annotation tokens have no length field"); 137 UintData = Len; 138 } 139 getAnnotationEndLoc()140 SourceLocation getAnnotationEndLoc() const { 141 assert(isAnnotation() && "Used AnnotEndLocID on non-annotation token"); 142 return SourceLocation::getFromRawEncoding(UintData ? UintData : Loc); 143 } setAnnotationEndLoc(SourceLocation L)144 void setAnnotationEndLoc(SourceLocation L) { 145 assert(isAnnotation() && "Used AnnotEndLocID on non-annotation token"); 146 UintData = L.getRawEncoding(); 147 } 148 getLastLoc()149 SourceLocation getLastLoc() const { 150 return isAnnotation() ? getAnnotationEndLoc() : getLocation(); 151 } 152 getEndLoc()153 SourceLocation getEndLoc() const { 154 return isAnnotation() ? getAnnotationEndLoc() 155 : getLocation().getLocWithOffset(getLength()); 156 } 157 158 /// SourceRange of the group of tokens that this annotation token 159 /// represents. getAnnotationRange()160 SourceRange getAnnotationRange() const { 161 return SourceRange(getLocation(), getAnnotationEndLoc()); 162 } setAnnotationRange(SourceRange R)163 void setAnnotationRange(SourceRange R) { 164 setLocation(R.getBegin()); 165 setAnnotationEndLoc(R.getEnd()); 166 } 167 getName()168 const char *getName() const { return tok::getTokenName(Kind); } 169 170 /// Reset all flags to cleared. startToken()171 void startToken() { 172 Kind = tok::unknown; 173 Flags = 0; 174 PtrData = nullptr; 175 UintData = 0; 176 Loc = SourceLocation().getRawEncoding(); 177 } 178 hasPtrData()179 bool hasPtrData() const { return PtrData != nullptr; } 180 getIdentifierInfo()181 IdentifierInfo *getIdentifierInfo() const { 182 assert(isNot(tok::raw_identifier) && 183 "getIdentifierInfo() on a tok::raw_identifier token!"); 184 assert(!isAnnotation() && 185 "getIdentifierInfo() on an annotation token!"); 186 if (isLiteral()) return nullptr; 187 if (is(tok::eof)) return nullptr; 188 return (IdentifierInfo*) PtrData; 189 } setIdentifierInfo(IdentifierInfo * II)190 void setIdentifierInfo(IdentifierInfo *II) { 191 PtrData = (void*) II; 192 } 193 getEofData()194 const void *getEofData() const { 195 assert(is(tok::eof)); 196 return reinterpret_cast<const void *>(PtrData); 197 } setEofData(const void * D)198 void setEofData(const void *D) { 199 assert(is(tok::eof)); 200 assert(!PtrData); 201 PtrData = const_cast<void *>(D); 202 } 203 204 /// getRawIdentifier - For a raw identifier token (i.e., an identifier 205 /// lexed in raw mode), returns a reference to the text substring in the 206 /// buffer if known. getRawIdentifier()207 StringRef getRawIdentifier() const { 208 assert(is(tok::raw_identifier)); 209 return StringRef(reinterpret_cast<const char *>(PtrData), getLength()); 210 } setRawIdentifierData(const char * Ptr)211 void setRawIdentifierData(const char *Ptr) { 212 assert(is(tok::raw_identifier)); 213 PtrData = const_cast<char*>(Ptr); 214 } 215 216 /// getLiteralData - For a literal token (numeric constant, string, etc), this 217 /// returns a pointer to the start of it in the text buffer if known, null 218 /// otherwise. getLiteralData()219 const char *getLiteralData() const { 220 assert(isLiteral() && "Cannot get literal data of non-literal"); 221 return reinterpret_cast<const char*>(PtrData); 222 } setLiteralData(const char * Ptr)223 void setLiteralData(const char *Ptr) { 224 assert(isLiteral() && "Cannot set literal data of non-literal"); 225 PtrData = const_cast<char*>(Ptr); 226 } 227 getAnnotationValue()228 void *getAnnotationValue() const { 229 assert(isAnnotation() && "Used AnnotVal on non-annotation token"); 230 return PtrData; 231 } setAnnotationValue(void * val)232 void setAnnotationValue(void *val) { 233 assert(isAnnotation() && "Used AnnotVal on non-annotation token"); 234 PtrData = val; 235 } 236 237 /// Set the specified flag. setFlag(TokenFlags Flag)238 void setFlag(TokenFlags Flag) { 239 Flags |= Flag; 240 } 241 242 /// Get the specified flag. getFlag(TokenFlags Flag)243 bool getFlag(TokenFlags Flag) const { 244 return (Flags & Flag) != 0; 245 } 246 247 /// Unset the specified flag. clearFlag(TokenFlags Flag)248 void clearFlag(TokenFlags Flag) { 249 Flags &= ~Flag; 250 } 251 252 /// Return the internal represtation of the flags. 253 /// 254 /// This is only intended for low-level operations such as writing tokens to 255 /// disk. getFlags()256 unsigned getFlags() const { 257 return Flags; 258 } 259 260 /// Set a flag to either true or false. setFlagValue(TokenFlags Flag,bool Val)261 void setFlagValue(TokenFlags Flag, bool Val) { 262 if (Val) 263 setFlag(Flag); 264 else 265 clearFlag(Flag); 266 } 267 268 /// isAtStartOfLine - Return true if this token is at the start of a line. 269 /// isAtStartOfLine()270 bool isAtStartOfLine() const { return getFlag(StartOfLine); } 271 272 /// Return true if this token has whitespace before it. 273 /// hasLeadingSpace()274 bool hasLeadingSpace() const { return getFlag(LeadingSpace); } 275 276 /// Return true if this identifier token should never 277 /// be expanded in the future, due to C99 6.10.3.4p2. isExpandDisabled()278 bool isExpandDisabled() const { return getFlag(DisableExpand); } 279 280 /// Return true if we have an ObjC keyword identifier. 281 bool isObjCAtKeyword(tok::ObjCKeywordKind objcKey) const; 282 283 /// Return the ObjC keyword kind. 284 tok::ObjCKeywordKind getObjCKeywordID() const; 285 286 /// Return true if this token has trigraphs or escaped newlines in it. needsCleaning()287 bool needsCleaning() const { return getFlag(NeedsCleaning); } 288 289 /// Return true if this token has an empty macro before it. 290 /// hasLeadingEmptyMacro()291 bool hasLeadingEmptyMacro() const { return getFlag(LeadingEmptyMacro); } 292 293 /// Return true if this token is a string or character literal which 294 /// has a ud-suffix. hasUDSuffix()295 bool hasUDSuffix() const { return getFlag(HasUDSuffix); } 296 297 /// Returns true if this token contains a universal character name. hasUCN()298 bool hasUCN() const { return getFlag(HasUCN); } 299 300 /// Returns true if this token is formed by macro by stringizing or charizing 301 /// operator. stringifiedInMacro()302 bool stringifiedInMacro() const { return getFlag(StringifiedInMacro); } 303 304 /// Returns true if the comma after this token was elided. commaAfterElided()305 bool commaAfterElided() const { return getFlag(CommaAfterElided); } 306 307 /// Returns true if this token is an editor placeholder. 308 /// 309 /// Editor placeholders are produced by the code-completion engine and are 310 /// represented as characters between '<#' and '#>' in the source code. The 311 /// lexer uses identifier tokens to represent placeholders. isEditorPlaceholder()312 bool isEditorPlaceholder() const { return getFlag(IsEditorPlaceholder); } 313 }; 314 315 /// Information about the conditional stack (\#if directives) 316 /// currently active. 317 struct PPConditionalInfo { 318 /// Location where the conditional started. 319 SourceLocation IfLoc; 320 321 /// True if this was contained in a skipping directive, e.g., 322 /// in a "\#if 0" block. 323 bool WasSkipping; 324 325 /// True if we have emitted tokens already, and now we're in 326 /// an \#else block or something. Only useful in Skipping blocks. 327 bool FoundNonSkip; 328 329 /// True if we've seen a \#else in this block. If so, 330 /// \#elif/\#else directives are not allowed. 331 bool FoundElse; 332 }; 333 334 // Extra information needed for annonation tokens. 335 struct PragmaLoopHintInfo { 336 Token PragmaName; 337 Token Option; 338 ArrayRef<Token> Toks; 339 }; 340 } // end namespace clang 341 342 #endif // LLVM_CLANG_LEX_TOKEN_H 343