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1 //===--- ModuleMap.h - Describe the layout of modules -----------*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
3 //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4 //
5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7 //
8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 //
10 // This file defines the ModuleMap interface, which describes the layout of a
11 // module as it relates to headers.
12 //
13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
14 
15 
16 #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_LEX_MODULEMAP_H
17 #define LLVM_CLANG_LEX_MODULEMAP_H
18 
19 #include "clang/Basic/LangOptions.h"
20 #include "clang/Basic/Module.h"
21 #include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h"
22 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
23 #include "llvm/ADT/IntrusiveRefCntPtr.h"
24 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
25 #include "llvm/ADT/StringMap.h"
26 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
27 #include <string>
28 
29 namespace clang {
30 
31 class DirectoryEntry;
32 class FileEntry;
33 class FileManager;
34 class DiagnosticConsumer;
35 class DiagnosticsEngine;
36 class HeaderSearch;
37 class ModuleMapParser;
38 
39 class ModuleMap {
40   SourceManager *SourceMgr;
41   IntrusiveRefCntPtr<DiagnosticsEngine> Diags;
42   const LangOptions &LangOpts;
43   const TargetInfo *Target;
44   HeaderSearch &HeaderInfo;
45 
46   /// \brief The directory used for Clang-supplied, builtin include headers,
47   /// such as "stdint.h".
48   const DirectoryEntry *BuiltinIncludeDir;
49 
50   /// \brief Language options used to parse the module map itself.
51   ///
52   /// These are always simple C language options.
53   LangOptions MMapLangOpts;
54 
55   // The module that we are building; related to \c LangOptions::CurrentModule.
56   Module *CompilingModule;
57 
58   /// \brief The top-level modules that are known.
59   llvm::StringMap<Module *> Modules;
60 
61 public:
62   /// \brief Describes the role of a module header.
63   enum ModuleHeaderRole {
64     /// \brief This header is normally included in the module.
65     NormalHeader,
66     /// \brief This header is included but private.
67     PrivateHeader,
68     /// \brief This header is explicitly excluded from the module.
69     ExcludedHeader
70     // Caution: Adding an enumerator needs other changes.
71     // Adjust the number of bits for KnownHeader::Storage.
72     // Adjust the bitfield HeaderFileInfo::HeaderRole size.
73     // Adjust the HeaderFileInfoTrait::ReadData streaming.
74     // Adjust the HeaderFileInfoTrait::EmitData streaming.
75   };
76 
77   /// \brief A header that is known to reside within a given module,
78   /// whether it was included or excluded.
79   class KnownHeader {
80     llvm::PointerIntPair<Module *, 2, ModuleHeaderRole> Storage;
81 
82   public:
KnownHeader()83     KnownHeader() : Storage(0, NormalHeader) { }
KnownHeader(Module * M,ModuleHeaderRole Role)84     KnownHeader(Module *M, ModuleHeaderRole Role) : Storage(M, Role) { }
85 
86     /// \brief Retrieve the module the header is stored in.
getModule()87     Module *getModule() const { return Storage.getPointer(); }
88 
89     /// \brief The role of this header within the module.
getRole()90     ModuleHeaderRole getRole() const { return Storage.getInt(); }
91 
92     /// \brief Whether this header is available in the module.
isAvailable()93     bool isAvailable() const {
94       return getRole() != ExcludedHeader && getModule()->isAvailable();
95     }
96 
97     // \brief Whether this known header is valid (i.e., it has an
98     // associated module).
99     LLVM_EXPLICIT operator bool() const { return Storage.getPointer() != 0; }
100   };
101 
102 private:
103   typedef llvm::DenseMap<const FileEntry *, KnownHeader> HeadersMap;
104 
105   /// \brief Mapping from each header to the module that owns the contents of
106   /// that header.
107   HeadersMap Headers;
108 
109   /// \brief Mapping from directories with umbrella headers to the module
110   /// that is generated from the umbrella header.
111   ///
112   /// This mapping is used to map headers that haven't explicitly been named
113   /// in the module map over to the module that includes them via its umbrella
114   /// header.
115   llvm::DenseMap<const DirectoryEntry *, Module *> UmbrellaDirs;
116 
117   /// \brief A directory for which framework modules can be inferred.
118   struct InferredDirectory {
InferredDirectoryInferredDirectory119     InferredDirectory() : InferModules(), InferSystemModules() { }
120 
121     /// \brief Whether to infer modules from this directory.
122     unsigned InferModules : 1;
123 
124     /// \brief Whether the modules we infer are [system] modules.
125     unsigned InferSystemModules : 1;
126 
127     /// \brief The names of modules that cannot be inferred within this
128     /// directory.
129     SmallVector<std::string, 2> ExcludedModules;
130   };
131 
132   /// \brief A mapping from directories to information about inferring
133   /// framework modules from within those directories.
134   llvm::DenseMap<const DirectoryEntry *, InferredDirectory> InferredDirectories;
135 
136   /// \brief Describes whether we haved parsed a particular file as a module
137   /// map.
138   llvm::DenseMap<const FileEntry *, bool> ParsedModuleMap;
139 
140   friend class ModuleMapParser;
141 
142   /// \brief Resolve the given export declaration into an actual export
143   /// declaration.
144   ///
145   /// \param Mod The module in which we're resolving the export declaration.
146   ///
147   /// \param Unresolved The export declaration to resolve.
148   ///
149   /// \param Complain Whether this routine should complain about unresolvable
150   /// exports.
151   ///
152   /// \returns The resolved export declaration, which will have a NULL pointer
153   /// if the export could not be resolved.
154   Module::ExportDecl
155   resolveExport(Module *Mod, const Module::UnresolvedExportDecl &Unresolved,
156                 bool Complain) const;
157 
158   /// \brief Resolve the given module id to an actual module.
159   ///
160   /// \param Id The module-id to resolve.
161   ///
162   /// \param Mod The module in which we're resolving the module-id.
163   ///
164   /// \param Complain Whether this routine should complain about unresolvable
165   /// module-ids.
166   ///
167   /// \returns The resolved module, or null if the module-id could not be
168   /// resolved.
169   Module *resolveModuleId(const ModuleId &Id, Module *Mod, bool Complain) const;
170 
171 public:
172   /// \brief Construct a new module map.
173   ///
174   /// \param FileMgr The file manager used to find module files and headers.
175   /// This file manager should be shared with the header-search mechanism, since
176   /// they will refer to the same headers.
177   ///
178   /// \param DC A diagnostic consumer that will be cloned for use in generating
179   /// diagnostics.
180   ///
181   /// \param LangOpts Language options for this translation unit.
182   ///
183   /// \param Target The target for this translation unit.
184   ModuleMap(FileManager &FileMgr, DiagnosticConsumer &DC,
185             const LangOptions &LangOpts, const TargetInfo *Target,
186             HeaderSearch &HeaderInfo);
187 
188   /// \brief Destroy the module map.
189   ///
190   ~ModuleMap();
191 
192   /// \brief Set the target information.
193   void setTarget(const TargetInfo &Target);
194 
195   /// \brief Set the directory that contains Clang-supplied include
196   /// files, such as our stdarg.h or tgmath.h.
setBuiltinIncludeDir(const DirectoryEntry * Dir)197   void setBuiltinIncludeDir(const DirectoryEntry *Dir) {
198     BuiltinIncludeDir = Dir;
199   }
200 
201   /// \brief Retrieve the module that owns the given header file, if any.
202   ///
203   /// \param File The header file that is likely to be included.
204   ///
205   /// \returns The module KnownHeader, which provides the module that owns the
206   /// given header file.  The KnownHeader is default constructed to indicate
207   /// that no module owns this header file.
208   KnownHeader findModuleForHeader(const FileEntry *File);
209 
210   /// \brief Determine whether the given header is part of a module
211   /// marked 'unavailable'.
212   bool isHeaderInUnavailableModule(const FileEntry *Header) const;
213 
214   /// \brief Retrieve a module with the given name.
215   ///
216   /// \param Name The name of the module to look up.
217   ///
218   /// \returns The named module, if known; otherwise, returns null.
219   Module *findModule(StringRef Name) const;
220 
221   /// \brief Retrieve a module with the given name using lexical name lookup,
222   /// starting at the given context.
223   ///
224   /// \param Name The name of the module to look up.
225   ///
226   /// \param Context The module context, from which we will perform lexical
227   /// name lookup.
228   ///
229   /// \returns The named module, if known; otherwise, returns null.
230   Module *lookupModuleUnqualified(StringRef Name, Module *Context) const;
231 
232   /// \brief Retrieve a module with the given name within the given context,
233   /// using direct (qualified) name lookup.
234   ///
235   /// \param Name The name of the module to look up.
236   ///
237   /// \param Context The module for which we will look for a submodule. If
238   /// null, we will look for a top-level module.
239   ///
240   /// \returns The named submodule, if known; otherwose, returns null.
241   Module *lookupModuleQualified(StringRef Name, Module *Context) const;
242 
243   /// \brief Find a new module or submodule, or create it if it does not already
244   /// exist.
245   ///
246   /// \param Name The name of the module to find or create.
247   ///
248   /// \param Parent The module that will act as the parent of this submodule,
249   /// or NULL to indicate that this is a top-level module.
250   ///
251   /// \param IsFramework Whether this is a framework module.
252   ///
253   /// \param IsExplicit Whether this is an explicit submodule.
254   ///
255   /// \returns The found or newly-created module, along with a boolean value
256   /// that will be true if the module is newly-created.
257   std::pair<Module *, bool> findOrCreateModule(StringRef Name, Module *Parent,
258                                                bool IsFramework,
259                                                bool IsExplicit);
260 
261   /// \brief Determine whether we can infer a framework module a framework
262   /// with the given name in the given
263   ///
264   /// \param ParentDir The directory that is the parent of the framework
265   /// directory.
266   ///
267   /// \param Name The name of the module.
268   ///
269   /// \param IsSystem Will be set to 'true' if the inferred module must be a
270   /// system module.
271   ///
272   /// \returns true if we are allowed to infer a framework module, and false
273   /// otherwise.
274   bool canInferFrameworkModule(const DirectoryEntry *ParentDir,
275                                StringRef Name, bool &IsSystem) const;
276 
277   /// \brief Infer the contents of a framework module map from the given
278   /// framework directory.
279   Module *inferFrameworkModule(StringRef ModuleName,
280                                const DirectoryEntry *FrameworkDir,
281                                bool IsSystem, Module *Parent);
282 
283   /// \brief Retrieve the module map file containing the definition of the given
284   /// module.
285   ///
286   /// \param Module The module whose module map file will be returned, if known.
287   ///
288   /// \returns The file entry for the module map file containing the given
289   /// module, or NULL if the module definition was inferred.
290   const FileEntry *getContainingModuleMapFile(Module *Module) const;
291 
292   /// \brief Resolve all of the unresolved exports in the given module.
293   ///
294   /// \param Mod The module whose exports should be resolved.
295   ///
296   /// \param Complain Whether to emit diagnostics for failures.
297   ///
298   /// \returns true if any errors were encountered while resolving exports,
299   /// false otherwise.
300   bool resolveExports(Module *Mod, bool Complain);
301 
302   /// \brief Resolve all of the unresolved conflicts in the given module.
303   ///
304   /// \param Mod The module whose conflicts should be resolved.
305   ///
306   /// \param Complain Whether to emit diagnostics for failures.
307   ///
308   /// \returns true if any errors were encountered while resolving conflicts,
309   /// false otherwise.
310   bool resolveConflicts(Module *Mod, bool Complain);
311 
312   /// \brief Infers the (sub)module based on the given source location and
313   /// source manager.
314   ///
315   /// \param Loc The location within the source that we are querying, along
316   /// with its source manager.
317   ///
318   /// \returns The module that owns this source location, or null if no
319   /// module owns this source location.
320   Module *inferModuleFromLocation(FullSourceLoc Loc);
321 
322   /// \brief Sets the umbrella header of the given module to the given
323   /// header.
324   void setUmbrellaHeader(Module *Mod, const FileEntry *UmbrellaHeader);
325 
326   /// \brief Sets the umbrella directory of the given module to the given
327   /// directory.
328   void setUmbrellaDir(Module *Mod, const DirectoryEntry *UmbrellaDir);
329 
330   /// \brief Adds this header to the given module.
331   /// \param Role The role of the header wrt the module.
332   void addHeader(Module *Mod, const FileEntry *Header,
333                  ModuleHeaderRole Role);
334 
335   /// \brief Parse the given module map file, and record any modules we
336   /// encounter.
337   ///
338   /// \param File The file to be parsed.
339   ///
340   /// \param IsSystem Whether this module map file is in a system header
341   /// directory, and therefore should be considered a system module.
342   ///
343   /// \returns true if an error occurred, false otherwise.
344   bool parseModuleMapFile(const FileEntry *File, bool IsSystem);
345 
346   /// \brief Dump the contents of the module map, for debugging purposes.
347   void dump();
348 
349   typedef llvm::StringMap<Module *>::const_iterator module_iterator;
module_begin()350   module_iterator module_begin() const { return Modules.begin(); }
module_end()351   module_iterator module_end()   const { return Modules.end(); }
352 };
353 
354 }
355 #endif
356