freebsd-dev/contrib/llvm/tools/clang/lib/Format/FormatToken.cpp
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//===--- FormatToken.cpp - Format C++ code --------------------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
///
/// \file
/// \brief This file implements specific functions of \c FormatTokens and their
/// roles.
///
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "FormatToken.h"
#include "ContinuationIndenter.h"
#include "clang/Format/Format.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
namespace clang {
namespace format {
TokenRole::~TokenRole() {}
void TokenRole::precomputeFormattingInfos(const FormatToken *Token) {}
unsigned CommaSeparatedList::format(LineState &State,
ContinuationIndenter *Indenter,
bool DryRun) {
if (!State.NextToken->Previous || !State.NextToken->Previous->Previous ||
Commas.size() <= 2)
return 0;
// Ensure that we start on the opening brace.
const FormatToken *LBrace = State.NextToken->Previous->Previous;
if (LBrace->isNot(tok::l_brace) ||
LBrace->BlockKind == BK_Block ||
LBrace->Type == TT_DictLiteral ||
LBrace->Next->Type == TT_DesignatedInitializerPeriod)
return 0;
// Calculate the number of code points we have to format this list. As the
// first token is already placed, we have to subtract it.
unsigned RemainingCodePoints = Style.ColumnLimit - State.Column +
State.NextToken->Previous->ColumnWidth;
// Find the best ColumnFormat, i.e. the best number of columns to use.
const ColumnFormat *Format = getColumnFormat(RemainingCodePoints);
if (!Format)
return 0;
// Format the entire list.
unsigned Penalty = 0;
unsigned Column = 0;
unsigned Item = 0;
while (State.NextToken != LBrace->MatchingParen) {
bool NewLine = false;
unsigned ExtraSpaces = 0;
// If the previous token was one of our commas, we are now on the next item.
if (Item < Commas.size() && State.NextToken->Previous == Commas[Item]) {
if (!State.NextToken->isTrailingComment()) {
ExtraSpaces += Format->ColumnSizes[Column] - ItemLengths[Item];
++Column;
}
++Item;
}
if (Column == Format->Columns || State.NextToken->MustBreakBefore) {
Column = 0;
NewLine = true;
}
// Place token using the continuation indenter and store the penalty.
Penalty += Indenter->addTokenToState(State, NewLine, DryRun, ExtraSpaces);
}
return Penalty;
}
// Returns the lengths in code points between Begin and End (both included),
// assuming that the entire sequence is put on a single line.
static unsigned CodePointsBetween(const FormatToken *Begin,
const FormatToken *End) {
assert(End->TotalLength >= Begin->TotalLength);
return End->TotalLength - Begin->TotalLength + Begin->ColumnWidth;
}
void CommaSeparatedList::precomputeFormattingInfos(const FormatToken *Token) {
// FIXME: At some point we might want to do this for other lists, too.
if (!Token->MatchingParen || Token->isNot(tok::l_brace))
return;
FormatToken *ItemBegin = Token->Next;
SmallVector<bool, 8> MustBreakBeforeItem;
// The lengths of an item if it is put at the end of the line. This includes
// trailing comments which are otherwise ignored for column alignment.
SmallVector<unsigned, 8> EndOfLineItemLength;
bool HasNestedBracedList = false;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = Commas.size() + 1; i != e; ++i) {
// Skip comments on their own line.
while (ItemBegin->HasUnescapedNewline && ItemBegin->isTrailingComment())
ItemBegin = ItemBegin->Next;
MustBreakBeforeItem.push_back(ItemBegin->MustBreakBefore);
if (ItemBegin->is(tok::l_brace))
HasNestedBracedList = true;
const FormatToken *ItemEnd = NULL;
if (i == Commas.size()) {
ItemEnd = Token->MatchingParen;
const FormatToken *NonCommentEnd = ItemEnd->getPreviousNonComment();
ItemLengths.push_back(CodePointsBetween(ItemBegin, NonCommentEnd));
if (Style.Cpp11BracedListStyle) {
// In Cpp11 braced list style, the } and possibly other subsequent
// tokens will need to stay on a line with the last element.
while (ItemEnd->Next && !ItemEnd->Next->CanBreakBefore)
ItemEnd = ItemEnd->Next;
} else {
// In other braced lists styles, the "}" can be wrapped to the new line.
ItemEnd = Token->MatchingParen->Previous;
}
} else {
ItemEnd = Commas[i];
// The comma is counted as part of the item when calculating the length.
ItemLengths.push_back(CodePointsBetween(ItemBegin, ItemEnd));
// Consume trailing comments so the are included in EndOfLineItemLength.
if (ItemEnd->Next && !ItemEnd->Next->HasUnescapedNewline &&
ItemEnd->Next->isTrailingComment())
ItemEnd = ItemEnd->Next;
}
EndOfLineItemLength.push_back(CodePointsBetween(ItemBegin, ItemEnd));
// If there is a trailing comma in the list, the next item will start at the
// closing brace. Don't create an extra item for this.
if (ItemEnd->getNextNonComment() == Token->MatchingParen)
break;
ItemBegin = ItemEnd->Next;
}
// We can never place more than ColumnLimit / 3 items in a row (because of the
// spaces and the comma).
for (unsigned Columns = 1; Columns <= Style.ColumnLimit / 3; ++Columns) {
ColumnFormat Format;
Format.Columns = Columns;
Format.ColumnSizes.resize(Columns);
Format.LineCount = 1;
bool HasRowWithSufficientColumns = false;
unsigned Column = 0;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = ItemLengths.size(); i != e; ++i) {
assert(i < MustBreakBeforeItem.size());
if (MustBreakBeforeItem[i] || Column == Columns) {
++Format.LineCount;
Column = 0;
}
if (Column == Columns - 1)
HasRowWithSufficientColumns = true;
unsigned length =
(Column == Columns - 1) ? EndOfLineItemLength[i] : ItemLengths[i];
Format.ColumnSizes[Column] =
std::max(Format.ColumnSizes[Column], length);
++Column;
}
// If all rows are terminated early (e.g. by trailing comments), we don't
// need to look further.
if (!HasRowWithSufficientColumns)
break;
Format.TotalWidth = Columns - 1; // Width of the N-1 spaces.
for (unsigned i = 0; i < Columns; ++i) {
Format.TotalWidth += Format.ColumnSizes[i];
}
// Ignore layouts that are bound to violate the column limit.
if (Format.TotalWidth > Style.ColumnLimit)
continue;
// If this braced list has nested braced list, we format it either with one
// element per line or with all elements on one line.
if (HasNestedBracedList && Columns > 1 && Format.LineCount > 1)
continue;
Formats.push_back(Format);
}
}
const CommaSeparatedList::ColumnFormat *
CommaSeparatedList::getColumnFormat(unsigned RemainingCharacters) const {
const ColumnFormat *BestFormat = NULL;
for (SmallVector<ColumnFormat, 4>::const_reverse_iterator
I = Formats.rbegin(),
E = Formats.rend();
I != E; ++I) {
if (I->TotalWidth <= RemainingCharacters) {
if (BestFormat && I->LineCount > BestFormat->LineCount)
break;
BestFormat = &*I;
}
}
return BestFormat;
}
} // namespace format
} // namespace clang