//===--- HeaderIncludes.h - Insert/Delete #includes for C++ code--*- 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 // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_TOOLING_INCLUSIONS_HEADERINCLUDES_H #define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLING_INCLUSIONS_HEADERINCLUDES_H #include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h" #include "clang/Tooling/Core/Replacement.h" #include "clang/Tooling/Inclusions/IncludeStyle.h" #include "llvm/Support/Path.h" #include "llvm/Support/Regex.h" #include #include #include namespace clang { namespace tooling { /// This class manages priorities of C++ #include categories and calculates /// priorities for headers. /// FIXME(ioeric): move this class into implementation file when clang-format's /// include sorting functions are also moved here. class IncludeCategoryManager { public: IncludeCategoryManager(const IncludeStyle &Style, StringRef FileName); /// Returns the priority of the category which \p IncludeName belongs to. /// If \p CheckMainHeader is true and \p IncludeName is a main header, returns /// 0. Otherwise, returns the priority of the matching category or INT_MAX. /// NOTE: this API is not thread-safe! int getIncludePriority(StringRef IncludeName, bool CheckMainHeader) const; int getSortIncludePriority(StringRef IncludeName, bool CheckMainHeader) const; private: bool isMainHeader(StringRef IncludeName) const; const IncludeStyle Style; bool IsMainFile; std::string FileName; SmallVector CategoryRegexs; }; enum class IncludeDirective { Include, Import }; /// Generates replacements for inserting or deleting #include directives in a /// file. class HeaderIncludes { public: HeaderIncludes(llvm::StringRef FileName, llvm::StringRef Code, const IncludeStyle &Style); /// Inserts an #include or #import directive of \p Header into the code. /// If \p IsAngled is true, \p Header will be quoted with <> in the directive; /// otherwise, it will be quoted with "". /// /// When searching for points to insert new header, this ignores #include's /// after the #include block(s) in the beginning of a file to avoid inserting /// headers into code sections where new #include's should not be added by /// default. These code sections include: /// - raw string literals (containing #include). /// - #if blocks. /// - Special #include's among declarations (e.g. functions). /// /// Returns a replacement that inserts the new header into a suitable #include /// block of the same category. This respects the order of the existing /// #includes in the block; if the existing #includes are not already sorted, /// this will simply insert the #include in front of the first #include of the /// same category in the code that should be sorted after \p IncludeName. If /// \p IncludeName already exists (with exactly the same spelling), this /// returns std::nullopt. std::optional insert(llvm::StringRef Header, bool IsAngled, IncludeDirective Directive) const; /// Removes all existing #includes and #imports of \p Header quoted with <> if /// \p IsAngled is true or "" if \p IsAngled is false. /// This doesn't resolve the header file path; it only deletes #includes and /// #imports with exactly the same spelling. tooling::Replacements remove(llvm::StringRef Header, bool IsAngled) const; // Matches a whole #include directive. static const llvm::Regex IncludeRegex; private: struct Include { Include(StringRef Name, tooling::Range R, IncludeDirective D) : Name(Name), R(R), Directive(D) {} // An include header quoted with either <> or "". std::string Name; // The range of the whole line of include directive including any leading // whitespaces and trailing comment. tooling::Range R; // Either #include or #import. IncludeDirective Directive; }; void addExistingInclude(Include IncludeToAdd, unsigned NextLineOffset); std::string FileName; std::string Code; // Map from include name (quotation trimmed) to a list of existing includes // (in case there are more than one) with the name in the current file. // and "x" will be treated as the same header when deleting #includes. // std::list is used for pointers stability (see IncludesByPriority) llvm::StringMap> ExistingIncludes; /// Map from priorities of #include categories to all #includes in the same /// category. This is used to find #includes of the same category when /// inserting new #includes. #includes in the same categories are sorted in /// in the order they appear in the source file. /// See comment for "FormatStyle::IncludeCategories" for details about include /// priorities. std::unordered_map> IncludesByPriority; int FirstIncludeOffset; // All new headers should be inserted after this offset (e.g. after header // guards, file comment). unsigned MinInsertOffset; // Max insertion offset in the original code. For example, we want to avoid // inserting new #includes into the actual code section (e.g. after a // declaration). unsigned MaxInsertOffset; // True if we find the main-file header in the Code. bool MainIncludeFound; IncludeCategoryManager Categories; // Record the offset of the end of the last include in each category. std::unordered_map CategoryEndOffsets; // All possible priorities. std::set Priorities; }; } // namespace tooling } // namespace clang #endif // LLVM_CLANG_TOOLING_INCLUSIONS_HEADERINCLUDES_H