1 //===--- BreakableToken.h - Format C++ code ---------------------*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
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5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 ///
9 /// \file
10 /// Declares BreakableToken, BreakableStringLiteral, BreakableComment,
11 /// BreakableBlockComment and BreakableLineCommentSection classes, that contain
12 /// token type-specific logic to break long lines in tokens and reflow content
13 /// between tokens.
14 ///
15 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
16 
17 #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_LIB_FORMAT_BREAKABLETOKEN_H
18 #define LLVM_CLANG_LIB_FORMAT_BREAKABLETOKEN_H
19 
20 #include "Encoding.h"
21 #include "TokenAnnotator.h"
22 #include "WhitespaceManager.h"
23 #include "llvm/ADT/StringSet.h"
24 #include "llvm/Support/Regex.h"
25 #include <utility>
26 
27 namespace clang {
28 namespace format {
29 
30 /// Checks if \p Token switches formatting, like /* clang-format off */.
31 /// \p Token must be a comment.
32 bool switchesFormatting(const FormatToken &Token);
33 
34 struct FormatStyle;
35 
36 /// Base class for tokens / ranges of tokens that can allow breaking
37 /// within the tokens - for example, to avoid whitespace beyond the column
38 /// limit, or to reflow text.
39 ///
40 /// Generally, a breakable token consists of logical lines, addressed by a line
41 /// index. For example, in a sequence of line comments, each line comment is its
42 /// own logical line; similarly, for a block comment, each line in the block
43 /// comment is on its own logical line.
44 ///
45 /// There are two methods to compute the layout of the token:
46 /// - getRangeLength measures the number of columns needed for a range of text
47 ///   within a logical line, and
48 /// - getContentStartColumn returns the start column at which we want the
49 ///   content of a logical line to start (potentially after introducing a line
50 ///   break).
51 ///
52 /// The mechanism to adapt the layout of the breakable token is organised
53 /// around the concept of a \c Split, which is a whitespace range that signifies
54 /// a position of the content of a token where a reformatting might be done.
55 ///
56 /// Operating with splits is divided into two operations:
57 /// - getSplit, for finding a split starting at a position,
58 /// - insertBreak, for executing the split using a whitespace manager.
59 ///
60 /// There is a pair of operations that are used to compress a long whitespace
61 /// range with a single space if that will bring the line length under the
62 /// column limit:
63 /// - getLineLengthAfterCompression, for calculating the size in columns of the
64 ///   line after a whitespace range has been compressed, and
65 /// - compressWhitespace, for executing the whitespace compression using a
66 ///   whitespace manager; note that the compressed whitespace may be in the
67 ///   middle of the original line and of the reformatted line.
68 ///
69 /// For tokens where the whitespace before each line needs to be also
70 /// reformatted, for example for tokens supporting reflow, there are analogous
71 /// operations that might be executed before the main line breaking occurs:
72 /// - getReflowSplit, for finding a split such that the content preceding it
73 ///   needs to be specially reflown,
74 /// - reflow, for executing the split using a whitespace manager,
75 /// - introducesBreakBefore, for checking if reformatting the beginning
76 ///   of the content introduces a line break before it,
77 /// - adaptStartOfLine, for executing the reflow using a whitespace
78 ///   manager.
79 ///
80 /// For tokens that require the whitespace after the last line to be
81 /// reformatted, for example in multiline jsdoc comments that require the
82 /// trailing '*/' to be on a line of itself, there are analogous operations
83 /// that might be executed after the last line has been reformatted:
84 /// - getSplitAfterLastLine, for finding a split after the last line that needs
85 ///   to be reflown,
86 /// - replaceWhitespaceAfterLastLine, for executing the reflow using a
87 ///   whitespace manager.
88 ///
89 class BreakableToken {
90 public:
91   /// Contains starting character index and length of split.
92   typedef std::pair<StringRef::size_type, unsigned> Split;
93 
94   virtual ~BreakableToken() {}
95 
96   /// Returns the number of lines in this token in the original code.
97   virtual unsigned getLineCount() const = 0;
98 
99   /// Returns the number of columns required to format the text in the
100   /// byte range [\p Offset, \p Offset \c + \p Length).
101   ///
102   /// \p Offset is the byte offset from the start of the content of the line
103   ///    at \p LineIndex.
104   ///
105   /// \p StartColumn is the column at which the text starts in the formatted
106   ///    file, needed to compute tab stops correctly.
107   virtual unsigned getRangeLength(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned Offset,
108                                   StringRef::size_type Length,
109                                   unsigned StartColumn) const = 0;
110 
111   /// Returns the number of columns required to format the text following
112   /// the byte \p Offset in the line \p LineIndex, including potentially
113   /// unbreakable sequences of tokens following after the end of the token.
114   ///
115   /// \p Offset is the byte offset from the start of the content of the line
116   ///    at \p LineIndex.
117   ///
118   /// \p StartColumn is the column at which the text starts in the formatted
119   ///    file, needed to compute tab stops correctly.
120   ///
121   /// For breakable tokens that never use extra space at the end of a line, this
122   /// is equivalent to getRangeLength with a Length of StringRef::npos.
123   virtual unsigned getRemainingLength(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned Offset,
124                                       unsigned StartColumn) const {
125     return getRangeLength(LineIndex, Offset, StringRef::npos, StartColumn);
126   }
127 
128   /// Returns the column at which content in line \p LineIndex starts,
129   /// assuming no reflow.
130   ///
131   /// If \p Break is true, returns the column at which the line should start
132   /// after the line break.
133   /// If \p Break is false, returns the column at which the line itself will
134   /// start.
135   virtual unsigned getContentStartColumn(unsigned LineIndex,
136                                          bool Break) const = 0;
137 
138   /// Returns additional content indent required for the second line after the
139   /// content at line \p LineIndex is broken.
140   ///
141   // (Next lines do not start with `///` since otherwise -Wdocumentation picks
142   // up the example annotations and generates warnings for them)
143   // For example, Javadoc @param annotations require and indent of 4 spaces and
144   // in this example getContentIndex(1) returns 4.
145   // /**
146   //  * @param loooooooooooooong line
147   //  *     continuation
148   //  */
149   virtual unsigned getContentIndent(unsigned LineIndex) const { return 0; }
150 
151   /// Returns a range (offset, length) at which to break the line at
152   /// \p LineIndex, if previously broken at \p TailOffset. If possible, do not
153   /// violate \p ColumnLimit, assuming the text starting at \p TailOffset in
154   /// the token is formatted starting at ContentStartColumn in the reformatted
155   /// file.
156   virtual Split getSplit(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned TailOffset,
157                          unsigned ColumnLimit, unsigned ContentStartColumn,
158                          llvm::Regex &CommentPragmasRegex) const = 0;
159 
160   /// Emits the previously retrieved \p Split via \p Whitespaces.
161   virtual void insertBreak(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned TailOffset, Split Split,
162                            unsigned ContentIndent,
163                            WhitespaceManager &Whitespaces) const = 0;
164 
165   /// Returns the number of columns needed to format
166   /// \p RemainingTokenColumns, assuming that Split is within the range measured
167   /// by \p RemainingTokenColumns, and that the whitespace in Split is reduced
168   /// to a single space.
169   unsigned getLengthAfterCompression(unsigned RemainingTokenColumns,
170                                      Split Split) const;
171 
172   /// Replaces the whitespace range described by \p Split with a single
173   /// space.
174   virtual void compressWhitespace(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned TailOffset,
175                                   Split Split,
176                                   WhitespaceManager &Whitespaces) const = 0;
177 
178   /// Returns whether the token supports reflowing text.
179   virtual bool supportsReflow() const { return false; }
180 
181   /// Returns a whitespace range (offset, length) of the content at \p
182   /// LineIndex such that the content of that line is reflown to the end of the
183   /// previous one.
184   ///
185   /// Returning (StringRef::npos, 0) indicates reflowing is not possible.
186   ///
187   /// The range will include any whitespace preceding the specified line's
188   /// content.
189   ///
190   /// If the split is not contained within one token, for example when reflowing
191   /// line comments, returns (0, <length>).
192   virtual Split getReflowSplit(unsigned LineIndex,
193                                llvm::Regex &CommentPragmasRegex) const {
194     return Split(StringRef::npos, 0);
195   }
196 
197   /// Reflows the current line into the end of the previous one.
198   virtual void reflow(unsigned LineIndex,
199                       WhitespaceManager &Whitespaces) const {}
200 
201   /// Returns whether there will be a line break at the start of the
202   /// token.
203   virtual bool introducesBreakBeforeToken() const { return false; }
204 
205   /// Replaces the whitespace between \p LineIndex-1 and \p LineIndex.
206   virtual void adaptStartOfLine(unsigned LineIndex,
207                                 WhitespaceManager &Whitespaces) const {}
208 
209   /// Returns a whitespace range (offset, length) of the content at
210   /// the last line that needs to be reformatted after the last line has been
211   /// reformatted.
212   ///
213   /// A result having offset == StringRef::npos means that no reformat is
214   /// necessary.
215   virtual Split getSplitAfterLastLine(unsigned TailOffset) const {
216     return Split(StringRef::npos, 0);
217   }
218 
219   /// Replaces the whitespace from \p SplitAfterLastLine on the last line
220   /// after the last line has been formatted by performing a reformatting.
221   void replaceWhitespaceAfterLastLine(unsigned TailOffset,
222                                       Split SplitAfterLastLine,
223                                       WhitespaceManager &Whitespaces) const {
224     insertBreak(getLineCount() - 1, TailOffset, SplitAfterLastLine,
225                 /*ContentIndent=*/0, Whitespaces);
226   }
227 
228   /// Updates the next token of \p State to the next token after this
229   /// one. This can be used when this token manages a set of underlying tokens
230   /// as a unit and is responsible for the formatting of the them.
231   virtual void updateNextToken(LineState &State) const {}
232 
233 protected:
234   BreakableToken(const FormatToken &Tok, bool InPPDirective,
235                  encoding::Encoding Encoding, const FormatStyle &Style)
236       : Tok(Tok), InPPDirective(InPPDirective), Encoding(Encoding),
237         Style(Style) {}
238 
239   const FormatToken &Tok;
240   const bool InPPDirective;
241   const encoding::Encoding Encoding;
242   const FormatStyle &Style;
243 };
244 
245 class BreakableStringLiteral : public BreakableToken {
246 public:
247   /// Creates a breakable token for a single line string literal.
248   ///
249   /// \p StartColumn specifies the column in which the token will start
250   /// after formatting.
251   BreakableStringLiteral(const FormatToken &Tok, unsigned StartColumn,
252                          StringRef Prefix, StringRef Postfix,
253                          unsigned UnbreakableTailLength, bool InPPDirective,
254                          encoding::Encoding Encoding, const FormatStyle &Style);
255 
256   Split getSplit(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned TailOffset, unsigned ColumnLimit,
257                  unsigned ContentStartColumn,
258                  llvm::Regex &CommentPragmasRegex) const override;
259   void insertBreak(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned TailOffset, Split Split,
260                    unsigned ContentIndent,
261                    WhitespaceManager &Whitespaces) const override;
262   void compressWhitespace(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned TailOffset, Split Split,
263                           WhitespaceManager &Whitespaces) const override {}
264   unsigned getLineCount() const override;
265   unsigned getRangeLength(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned Offset,
266                           StringRef::size_type Length,
267                           unsigned StartColumn) const override;
268   unsigned getRemainingLength(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned Offset,
269                               unsigned StartColumn) const override;
270   unsigned getContentStartColumn(unsigned LineIndex, bool Break) const override;
271 
272 protected:
273   // The column in which the token starts.
274   unsigned StartColumn;
275   // The prefix a line needs after a break in the token.
276   StringRef Prefix;
277   // The postfix a line needs before introducing a break.
278   StringRef Postfix;
279   // The token text excluding the prefix and postfix.
280   StringRef Line;
281   // Length of the sequence of tokens after this string literal that cannot
282   // contain line breaks.
283   unsigned UnbreakableTailLength;
284 };
285 
286 class BreakableComment : public BreakableToken {
287 protected:
288   /// Creates a breakable token for a comment.
289   ///
290   /// \p StartColumn specifies the column in which the comment will start after
291   /// formatting.
292   BreakableComment(const FormatToken &Token, unsigned StartColumn,
293                    bool InPPDirective, encoding::Encoding Encoding,
294                    const FormatStyle &Style);
295 
296 public:
297   bool supportsReflow() const override { return true; }
298   unsigned getLineCount() const override;
299   Split getSplit(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned TailOffset, unsigned ColumnLimit,
300                  unsigned ContentStartColumn,
301                  llvm::Regex &CommentPragmasRegex) const override;
302   void compressWhitespace(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned TailOffset, Split Split,
303                           WhitespaceManager &Whitespaces) const override;
304 
305 protected:
306   // Returns the token containing the line at LineIndex.
307   const FormatToken &tokenAt(unsigned LineIndex) const;
308 
309   // Checks if the content of line LineIndex may be reflown with the previous
310   // line.
311   virtual bool mayReflow(unsigned LineIndex,
312                          llvm::Regex &CommentPragmasRegex) const = 0;
313 
314   // Contains the original text of the lines of the block comment.
315   //
316   // In case of a block comments, excludes the leading /* in the first line and
317   // trailing */ in the last line. In case of line comments, excludes the
318   // leading // and spaces.
319   SmallVector<StringRef, 16> Lines;
320 
321   // Contains the text of the lines excluding all leading and trailing
322   // whitespace between the lines. Note that the decoration (if present) is also
323   // not considered part of the text.
324   SmallVector<StringRef, 16> Content;
325 
326   // Tokens[i] contains a reference to the token containing Lines[i] if the
327   // whitespace range before that token is managed by this block.
328   // Otherwise, Tokens[i] is a null pointer.
329   SmallVector<FormatToken *, 16> Tokens;
330 
331   // ContentColumn[i] is the target column at which Content[i] should be.
332   // Note that this excludes a leading "* " or "*" in case of block comments
333   // where all lines have a "*" prefix, or the leading "// " or "//" in case of
334   // line comments.
335   //
336   // In block comments, the first line's target column is always positive. The
337   // remaining lines' target columns are relative to the first line to allow
338   // correct indentation of comments in \c WhitespaceManager. Thus they can be
339   // negative as well (in case the first line needs to be unindented more than
340   // there's actual whitespace in another line).
341   SmallVector<int, 16> ContentColumn;
342 
343   // The intended start column of the first line of text from this section.
344   unsigned StartColumn;
345 
346   // The prefix to use in front a line that has been reflown up.
347   // For example, when reflowing the second line after the first here:
348   // // comment 1
349   // // comment 2
350   // we expect:
351   // // comment 1 comment 2
352   // and not:
353   // // comment 1comment 2
354   StringRef ReflowPrefix = " ";
355 };
356 
357 class BreakableBlockComment : public BreakableComment {
358 public:
359   BreakableBlockComment(const FormatToken &Token, unsigned StartColumn,
360                         unsigned OriginalStartColumn, bool FirstInLine,
361                         bool InPPDirective, encoding::Encoding Encoding,
362                         const FormatStyle &Style, bool UseCRLF);
363 
364   Split getSplit(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned TailOffset, unsigned ColumnLimit,
365                  unsigned ContentStartColumn,
366                  llvm::Regex &CommentPragmasRegex) const override;
367   unsigned getRangeLength(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned Offset,
368                           StringRef::size_type Length,
369                           unsigned StartColumn) const override;
370   unsigned getRemainingLength(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned Offset,
371                               unsigned StartColumn) const override;
372   unsigned getContentStartColumn(unsigned LineIndex, bool Break) const override;
373   unsigned getContentIndent(unsigned LineIndex) const override;
374   void insertBreak(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned TailOffset, Split Split,
375                    unsigned ContentIndent,
376                    WhitespaceManager &Whitespaces) const override;
377   Split getReflowSplit(unsigned LineIndex,
378                        llvm::Regex &CommentPragmasRegex) const override;
379   void reflow(unsigned LineIndex,
380               WhitespaceManager &Whitespaces) const override;
381   bool introducesBreakBeforeToken() const override;
382   void adaptStartOfLine(unsigned LineIndex,
383                         WhitespaceManager &Whitespaces) const override;
384   Split getSplitAfterLastLine(unsigned TailOffset) const override;
385 
386   bool mayReflow(unsigned LineIndex,
387                  llvm::Regex &CommentPragmasRegex) const override;
388 
389   // Contains Javadoc annotations that require additional indent when continued
390   // on multiple lines.
391   static const llvm::StringSet<> ContentIndentingJavadocAnnotations;
392 
393 private:
394   // Rearranges the whitespace between Lines[LineIndex-1] and Lines[LineIndex].
395   //
396   // Updates Content[LineIndex-1] and Content[LineIndex] by stripping off
397   // leading and trailing whitespace.
398   //
399   // Sets ContentColumn to the intended column in which the text at
400   // Lines[LineIndex] starts (note that the decoration, if present, is not
401   // considered part of the text).
402   void adjustWhitespace(unsigned LineIndex, int IndentDelta);
403 
404   // The column at which the text of a broken line should start.
405   // Note that an optional decoration would go before that column.
406   // IndentAtLineBreak is a uniform position for all lines in a block comment,
407   // regardless of their relative position.
408   // FIXME: Revisit the decision to do this; the main reason was to support
409   // patterns like
410   // /**************//**
411   //  * Comment
412   // We could also support such patterns by special casing the first line
413   // instead.
414   unsigned IndentAtLineBreak;
415 
416   // This is to distinguish between the case when the last line was empty and
417   // the case when it started with a decoration ("*" or "* ").
418   bool LastLineNeedsDecoration;
419 
420   // Either "* " if all lines begin with a "*", or empty.
421   StringRef Decoration;
422 
423   // If this block comment has decorations, this is the column of the start of
424   // the decorations.
425   unsigned DecorationColumn;
426 
427   // If true, make sure that the opening '/**' and the closing '*/' ends on a
428   // line of itself. Styles like jsdoc require this for multiline comments.
429   bool DelimitersOnNewline;
430 
431   // Length of the sequence of tokens after this string literal that cannot
432   // contain line breaks.
433   unsigned UnbreakableTailLength;
434 };
435 
436 class BreakableLineCommentSection : public BreakableComment {
437 public:
438   BreakableLineCommentSection(const FormatToken &Token, unsigned StartColumn,
439                               unsigned OriginalStartColumn, bool FirstInLine,
440                               bool InPPDirective, encoding::Encoding Encoding,
441                               const FormatStyle &Style);
442 
443   unsigned getRangeLength(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned Offset,
444                           StringRef::size_type Length,
445                           unsigned StartColumn) const override;
446   unsigned getContentStartColumn(unsigned LineIndex, bool Break) const override;
447   void insertBreak(unsigned LineIndex, unsigned TailOffset, Split Split,
448                    unsigned ContentIndent,
449                    WhitespaceManager &Whitespaces) const override;
450   Split getReflowSplit(unsigned LineIndex,
451                        llvm::Regex &CommentPragmasRegex) const override;
452   void reflow(unsigned LineIndex,
453               WhitespaceManager &Whitespaces) const override;
454   void adaptStartOfLine(unsigned LineIndex,
455                         WhitespaceManager &Whitespaces) const override;
456   void updateNextToken(LineState &State) const override;
457   bool mayReflow(unsigned LineIndex,
458                  llvm::Regex &CommentPragmasRegex) const override;
459 
460 private:
461   // OriginalPrefix[i] contains the original prefix of line i, including
462   // trailing whitespace before the start of the content. The indentation
463   // preceding the prefix is not included.
464   // For example, if the line is:
465   // // content
466   // then the original prefix is "// ".
467   SmallVector<StringRef, 16> OriginalPrefix;
468 
469   // Prefix[i] contains the intended leading "//" with trailing spaces to
470   // account for the indentation of content within the comment at line i after
471   // formatting. It can be different than the original prefix when the original
472   // line starts like this:
473   // //content
474   // Then the original prefix is "//", but the prefix is "// ".
475   SmallVector<StringRef, 16> Prefix;
476 
477   SmallVector<unsigned, 16> OriginalContentColumn;
478 
479   /// The token to which the last line of this breakable token belongs
480   /// to; nullptr if that token is the initial token.
481   ///
482   /// The distinction is because if the token of the last line of this breakable
483   /// token is distinct from the initial token, this breakable token owns the
484   /// whitespace before the token of the last line, and the whitespace manager
485   /// must be able to modify it.
486   FormatToken *LastLineTok = nullptr;
487 };
488 } // namespace format
489 } // namespace clang
490 
491 #endif
492