//===--- ConfigFragment.h - Unit of user-specified configuration -*- C++-*-===// // // 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 // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // Various clangd features have configurable behaviour (or can be disabled). // The configuration system allows users to control this: // - in a user config file, a project config file, via LSP, or via flags // - specifying different settings for different files // // This file defines the config::Fragment structure which models one piece of // configuration as obtained from a source like a file. // // This is distinct from how the config is interpreted (CompiledFragment), // combined (Provider) and exposed to the rest of clangd (Config). // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // To add a new configuration option, you must: // - add its syntactic form to Fragment // - update ConfigYAML.cpp to parse it // - add its semantic form to Config (in Config.h) // - update ConfigCompile.cpp to map Fragment -> Config // - make use of the option inside clangd // - document the new option (config.md in the llvm/clangd-www repository) // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_CONFIGFRAGMENT_H #define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_CONFIGFRAGMENT_H #include "ConfigProvider.h" #include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h" #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h" #include "llvm/Support/Error.h" #include "llvm/Support/SMLoc.h" #include "llvm/Support/SourceMgr.h" #include #include namespace clang { namespace clangd { namespace config { /// An entity written in config along, with its optional location in the file. template struct Located { Located(T Value, llvm::SMRange Range = {}) : Range(Range), Value(std::move(Value)) {} llvm::SMRange Range; T *operator->() { return &Value; } const T *operator->() const { return &Value; } T &operator*() { return Value; } const T &operator*() const { return Value; } private: T Value; }; /// A chunk of configuration obtained from a config file, LSP, or elsewhere. struct Fragment { /// Parses fragments from a YAML file (one from each --- delimited document). /// Documents that contained fatal errors are omitted from the results. /// BufferName is used for the SourceMgr and diagnostics. static std::vector parseYAML(llvm::StringRef YAML, llvm::StringRef BufferName, DiagnosticCallback); /// Analyzes and consumes this fragment, possibly yielding more diagnostics. /// This always produces a usable result (errors are recovered). /// /// Typically, providers will compile a Fragment once when it's first loaded, /// caching the result for reuse. /// Like a compiled program, this is good for performance and also encourages /// errors to be reported early and only once. /// /// The returned function is a cheap-copyable wrapper of refcounted internals. CompiledFragment compile(DiagnosticCallback) &&; /// These fields are not part of the user-specified configuration, but /// instead are populated by the parser to describe the configuration source. struct SourceInfo { /// Retains a buffer of the original source this fragment was parsed from. /// Locations within Located objects point into this SourceMgr. /// Shared because multiple fragments are often parsed from one (YAML) file. /// May be null, then all locations should be ignored. std::shared_ptr Manager; /// The start of the original source for this fragment. /// Only valid if SourceManager is set. llvm::SMLoc Location; /// Absolute path to directory the fragment is associated with. Relative /// paths mentioned in the fragment are resolved against this. std::string Directory; }; SourceInfo Source; /// Conditions in the If block restrict when a Fragment applies. /// /// Each separate condition must match (combined with AND). /// When one condition has multiple values, any may match (combined with OR). /// e.g. `PathMatch: [foo/.*, bar/.*]` matches files in either directory. /// /// Conditions based on a file's path use the following form: /// - if the fragment came from a project directory, the path is relative /// - if the fragment is global (e.g. user config), the path is absolute /// - paths always use forward-slashes (UNIX-style) /// If no file is being processed, these conditions will not match. struct IfBlock { /// The file being processed must fully match a regular expression. std::vector> PathMatch; /// The file being processed must *not* fully match a regular expression. std::vector> PathExclude; /// An unrecognized key was found while parsing the condition. /// The condition will evaluate to false. bool HasUnrecognizedCondition = false; }; IfBlock If; /// Conditions in the CompileFlags block affect how a file is parsed. /// /// clangd emulates how clang would interpret a file. /// By default, it behaves roughly like `clang $FILENAME`, but real projects /// usually require setting the include path (with the `-I` flag), defining /// preprocessor symbols, configuring warnings etc. /// Often, a compilation database specifies these compile commands. clangd /// searches for compile_commands.json in parents of the source file. /// /// This section modifies how the compile command is constructed. struct CompileFlagsBlock { /// List of flags to append to the compile command. std::vector> Add; /// List of flags to remove from the compile command. /// /// - If the value is a recognized clang flag (like "-I") then it will be /// removed along with any arguments. Synonyms like --include-dir= will /// also be removed. /// - Otherwise, if the value ends in * (like "-DFOO=*") then any argument /// with the prefix will be removed. /// - Otherwise any argument exactly matching the value is removed. /// /// In all cases, -Xclang is also removed where needed. /// /// Example: /// Command: clang++ --include-directory=/usr/include -DFOO=42 foo.cc /// Remove: [-I, -DFOO=*] /// Result: clang++ foo.cc /// /// Flags added by the same CompileFlags entry will not be removed. std::vector> Remove; }; CompileFlagsBlock CompileFlags; /// Controls how clangd understands code outside the current file. /// clangd's indexes provide information about symbols that isn't available /// to clang's parser, such as incoming references. struct IndexBlock { /// Whether files are built in the background to produce a project index. /// This is checked for translation units only, not headers they include. /// Legal values are "Build" or "Skip". llvm::Optional> Background; /// An external index uses data source outside of clangd itself. This is /// usually prepared using clangd-indexer. /// Exactly one source (File/Server) should be configured. struct ExternalBlock { /// Path to an index file generated by clangd-indexer. Relative paths may /// be used, if config fragment is associated with a directory. llvm::Optional> File; /// Address and port number for a clangd-index-server. e.g. /// `123.1.1.1:13337`. llvm::Optional> Server; /// Source root governed by this index. Default is the directory /// associated with the config fragment. Absolute in case of user config /// and relative otherwise. Should always use forward-slashes. llvm::Optional> MountPoint; }; llvm::Optional> External; }; IndexBlock Index; // Describes the style of the codebase, beyond formatting. struct StyleBlock { // Namespaces that should always be fully qualified, meaning no "using" // declarations, always spell out the whole name (with or without leading // ::). All nested namespaces are affected as well. // Affects availability of the AddUsing tweak. std::vector> FullyQualifiedNamespaces; }; StyleBlock Style; /// Controls how clang-tidy will run over the code base. /// /// The settings are merged with any settings found in .clang-tidy /// configiration files with these ones taking precedence. struct ClangTidyBlock { std::vector> Add; /// List of checks to disable. /// Takes precedence over Add. To enable all llvm checks except include /// order: /// Add: llvm-* /// Remove: llvm-include-onder std::vector> Remove; /// A Key-Value pair list of options to pass to clang-tidy checks /// These take precedence over options specified in clang-tidy configuration /// files. Example: /// CheckOptions: /// readability-braces-around-statements.ShortStatementLines: 2 std::vector, Located>> CheckOptions; }; ClangTidyBlock ClangTidy; }; } // namespace config } // namespace clangd } // namespace clang #endif