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18 KiB
C++
434 lines
18 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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//
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// This implements a Clang tool to rewrite all instances of
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// scoped_refptr<T>'s implicit cast to T (operator T*) to an explicit call to
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// the .get() method.
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <memory>
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#include <string>
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#include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h"
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#include "clang/ASTMatchers/ASTMatchers.h"
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#include "clang/ASTMatchers/ASTMatchersMacros.h"
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#include "clang/ASTMatchers/ASTMatchFinder.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h"
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#include "clang/Frontend/FrontendActions.h"
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#include "clang/Lex/Lexer.h"
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#include "clang/Tooling/CommonOptionsParser.h"
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#include "clang/Tooling/Refactoring.h"
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#include "clang/Tooling/Tooling.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
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#include "llvm/support/TargetSelect.h"
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using namespace clang::ast_matchers;
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using clang::tooling::CommonOptionsParser;
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using clang::tooling::Replacement;
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using clang::tooling::Replacements;
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using llvm::StringRef;
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namespace clang {
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namespace ast_matchers {
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const internal::VariadicDynCastAllOfMatcher<Decl, CXXConversionDecl>
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conversionDecl;
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AST_MATCHER(QualType, isBoolean) {
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return Node->isBooleanType();
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}
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} // namespace ast_matchers
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} // namespace clang
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namespace {
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// Returns true if expr needs to be put in parens (eg: when it is an operator
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// syntactically).
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bool NeedsParens(const clang::Expr* expr) {
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if (llvm::dyn_cast<clang::UnaryOperator>(expr) ||
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llvm::dyn_cast<clang::BinaryOperator>(expr) ||
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llvm::dyn_cast<clang::ConditionalOperator>(expr)) {
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return true;
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}
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// Calls to an overloaded operator also need parens, except for foo(...) and
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// foo[...] expressions.
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if (const clang::CXXOperatorCallExpr* op =
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llvm::dyn_cast<clang::CXXOperatorCallExpr>(expr)) {
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return op->getOperator() != clang::OO_Call &&
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op->getOperator() != clang::OO_Subscript;
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}
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return false;
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}
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Replacement RewriteImplicitToExplicitConversion(
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const MatchFinder::MatchResult& result,
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const clang::Expr* expr) {
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clang::CharSourceRange range = clang::CharSourceRange::getTokenRange(
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result.SourceManager->getSpellingLoc(expr->getLocStart()),
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result.SourceManager->getSpellingLoc(expr->getLocEnd()));
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assert(range.isValid() && "Invalid range!");
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// Handle cases where an implicit cast is being done by dereferencing a
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// pointer to a scoped_refptr<> (sadly, it happens...)
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//
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// This rewrites both "*foo" and "*(foo)" as "foo->get()".
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if (const clang::UnaryOperator* op =
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llvm::dyn_cast<clang::UnaryOperator>(expr)) {
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if (op->getOpcode() == clang::UO_Deref) {
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const clang::Expr* const sub_expr =
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op->getSubExpr()->IgnoreParenImpCasts();
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clang::CharSourceRange sub_expr_range =
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clang::CharSourceRange::getTokenRange(
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result.SourceManager->getSpellingLoc(sub_expr->getLocStart()),
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result.SourceManager->getSpellingLoc(sub_expr->getLocEnd()));
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assert(sub_expr_range.isValid() && "Invalid subexpression range!");
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std::string inner_text = clang::Lexer::getSourceText(
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sub_expr_range, *result.SourceManager, result.Context->getLangOpts());
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assert(!inner_text.empty() && "No text for subexpression!");
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if (NeedsParens(sub_expr)) {
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inner_text.insert(0, "(");
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inner_text.append(")");
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}
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inner_text.append("->get()");
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return Replacement(*result.SourceManager, range, inner_text);
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}
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}
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std::string text = clang::Lexer::getSourceText(
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range, *result.SourceManager, result.Context->getLangOpts());
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assert(!text.empty() && "No text for expression!");
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// Unwrap any temporaries - for example, custom iterators that return
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// scoped_refptr<T> as part of operator*. Any such iterators should also
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// be declaring a scoped_refptr<T>* operator->, per C++03 24.4.1.1 (Table 72)
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if (const clang::CXXBindTemporaryExpr* op =
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llvm::dyn_cast<clang::CXXBindTemporaryExpr>(expr)) {
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expr = op->getSubExpr();
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}
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// Handle iterators (which are operator* calls, followed by implicit
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// conversions) by rewriting *it as it->get()
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if (const clang::CXXOperatorCallExpr* op =
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llvm::dyn_cast<clang::CXXOperatorCallExpr>(expr)) {
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if (op->getOperator() == clang::OO_Star) {
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// Note that this doesn't rewrite **it correctly, since it should be
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// rewritten using parens, e.g. (*it)->get(). However, this shouldn't
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// happen frequently, if at all, since it would likely indicate code is
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// storing pointers to a scoped_refptr in a container.
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text.erase(0, 1);
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text.append("->get()");
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return Replacement(*result.SourceManager, range, text);
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}
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}
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// The only remaining calls should be non-dereferencing calls (eg: member
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// calls), so a simple ".get()" appending should suffice.
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if (NeedsParens(expr)) {
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text.insert(0, "(");
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text.append(")");
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}
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text.append(".get()");
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return Replacement(*result.SourceManager, range, text);
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}
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Replacement RewriteRawPtrToScopedRefptr(const MatchFinder::MatchResult& result,
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clang::SourceLocation begin,
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clang::SourceLocation end) {
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clang::CharSourceRange range = clang::CharSourceRange::getTokenRange(
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result.SourceManager->getSpellingLoc(begin),
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result.SourceManager->getSpellingLoc(end));
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assert(range.isValid() && "Invalid range!");
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std::string text = clang::Lexer::getSourceText(
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range, *result.SourceManager, result.Context->getLangOpts());
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text.erase(text.rfind('*'));
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std::string replacement_text("scoped_refptr<");
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replacement_text += text;
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replacement_text += ">";
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return Replacement(*result.SourceManager, range, replacement_text);
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}
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class GetRewriterCallback : public MatchFinder::MatchCallback {
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public:
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explicit GetRewriterCallback(Replacements* replacements)
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: replacements_(replacements) {}
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virtual void run(const MatchFinder::MatchResult& result) override;
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private:
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Replacements* const replacements_;
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};
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void GetRewriterCallback::run(const MatchFinder::MatchResult& result) {
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const clang::Expr* arg = result.Nodes.getNodeAs<clang::Expr>("arg");
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assert(arg && "Unexpected match! No Expr captured!");
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replacements_->insert(RewriteImplicitToExplicitConversion(result, arg));
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}
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class VarRewriterCallback : public MatchFinder::MatchCallback {
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public:
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explicit VarRewriterCallback(Replacements* replacements)
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: replacements_(replacements) {}
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virtual void run(const MatchFinder::MatchResult& result) override;
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private:
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Replacements* const replacements_;
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};
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void VarRewriterCallback::run(const MatchFinder::MatchResult& result) {
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const clang::DeclaratorDecl* const var_decl =
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result.Nodes.getNodeAs<clang::DeclaratorDecl>("var");
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assert(var_decl && "Unexpected match! No VarDecl captured!");
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const clang::TypeSourceInfo* tsi = var_decl->getTypeSourceInfo();
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// TODO(dcheng): This mishandles a case where a variable has multiple
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// declarations, e.g.:
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//
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// in .h:
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// Foo* my_global_magical_foo;
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//
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// in .cc:
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// Foo* my_global_magical_foo = CreateFoo();
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//
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// In this case, it will only rewrite the .cc definition. Oh well. This should
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// be rare enough that these cases can be manually handled, since the style
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// guide prohibits globals of non-POD type.
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replacements_->insert(RewriteRawPtrToScopedRefptr(
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result, tsi->getTypeLoc().getBeginLoc(), tsi->getTypeLoc().getEndLoc()));
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}
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class FunctionRewriterCallback : public MatchFinder::MatchCallback {
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public:
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explicit FunctionRewriterCallback(Replacements* replacements)
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: replacements_(replacements) {}
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virtual void run(const MatchFinder::MatchResult& result) override;
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private:
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Replacements* const replacements_;
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};
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void FunctionRewriterCallback::run(const MatchFinder::MatchResult& result) {
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const clang::FunctionDecl* const function_decl =
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result.Nodes.getNodeAs<clang::FunctionDecl>("fn");
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assert(function_decl && "Unexpected match! No FunctionDecl captured!");
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// If matched against an implicit conversion to a DeclRefExpr, make sure the
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// referenced declaration is of class type, e.g. the tool skips trying to
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// chase pointers/references to determine if the pointee is a scoped_refptr<T>
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// with local storage. Instead, let a human manually handle those cases.
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const clang::VarDecl* const var_decl =
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result.Nodes.getNodeAs<clang::VarDecl>("var");
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if (var_decl && !var_decl->getTypeSourceInfo()->getType()->isClassType()) {
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return;
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}
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for (clang::FunctionDecl* f : function_decl->redecls()) {
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clang::SourceRange range = f->getReturnTypeSourceRange();
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replacements_->insert(
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RewriteRawPtrToScopedRefptr(result, range.getBegin(), range.getEnd()));
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}
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}
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class MacroRewriterCallback : public MatchFinder::MatchCallback {
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public:
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explicit MacroRewriterCallback(Replacements* replacements)
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: replacements_(replacements) {}
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virtual void run(const MatchFinder::MatchResult& result) override;
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private:
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Replacements* const replacements_;
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};
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void MacroRewriterCallback::run(const MatchFinder::MatchResult& result) {
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const clang::Expr* const expr = result.Nodes.getNodeAs<clang::Expr>("expr");
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assert(expr && "Unexpected match! No Expr captured!");
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replacements_->insert(RewriteImplicitToExplicitConversion(result, expr));
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}
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} // namespace
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static llvm::cl::extrahelp common_help(CommonOptionsParser::HelpMessage);
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int main(int argc, const char* argv[]) {
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// TODO(dcheng): Clang tooling should do this itself.
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// http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=21627
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llvm::InitializeNativeTarget();
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llvm::InitializeNativeTargetAsmParser();
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llvm::cl::OptionCategory category("Remove scoped_refptr conversions");
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CommonOptionsParser options(argc, argv, category);
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clang::tooling::ClangTool tool(options.getCompilations(),
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options.getSourcePathList());
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MatchFinder match_finder;
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Replacements replacements;
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auto is_scoped_refptr = recordDecl(isSameOrDerivedFrom("::scoped_refptr"),
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isTemplateInstantiation());
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// Finds all calls to conversion operator member function. This catches calls
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// to "operator T*", "operator Testable", and "operator bool" equally.
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auto base_matcher = memberCallExpr(thisPointerType(is_scoped_refptr),
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callee(conversionDecl()),
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on(id("arg", expr())));
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// The heuristic for whether or not converting a temporary is 'unsafe'. An
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// unsafe conversion is one where a temporary scoped_refptr<T> is converted to
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// another type. The matcher provides an exception for a temporary
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// scoped_refptr that is the result of an operator call. In this case, assume
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// that it's the result of an iterator dereference, and the container itself
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// retains the necessary reference, since this is a common idiom to see in
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// loop bodies.
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auto is_unsafe_temporary_conversion =
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on(bindTemporaryExpr(unless(has(operatorCallExpr()))));
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// Returning a scoped_refptr<T> as a T* is considered unsafe if either are
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// true:
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// - The scoped_refptr<T> is a temporary.
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// - The scoped_refptr<T> has local lifetime.
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auto returned_as_raw_ptr = hasParent(
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returnStmt(hasAncestor(id("fn", functionDecl(returns(pointerType()))))));
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// This matcher intentionally matches more than it should. For example, this
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// will match:
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// scoped_refptr<Foo>& foo = some_other_foo;
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// return foo;
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// The matcher callback filters out VarDecls that aren't a scoped_refptr<T>,
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// so those cases can be manually handled.
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auto is_local_variable =
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on(declRefExpr(to(id("var", varDecl(hasLocalStorage())))));
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auto is_unsafe_return =
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anyOf(allOf(hasParent(implicitCastExpr(returned_as_raw_ptr)),
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is_local_variable),
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allOf(hasParent(implicitCastExpr(
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hasParent(exprWithCleanups(returned_as_raw_ptr)))),
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is_unsafe_temporary_conversion));
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// This catches both user-defined conversions (eg: "operator bool") and
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// standard conversion sequence (C++03 13.3.3.1.1), such as converting a
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// pointer to a bool.
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auto implicit_to_bool =
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implicitCastExpr(hasImplicitDestinationType(isBoolean()));
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// Avoid converting calls to of "operator Testable" -> "bool" and calls of
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// "operator T*" -> "bool".
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auto bool_conversion_matcher = hasParent(
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expr(anyOf(implicit_to_bool, expr(hasParent(implicit_to_bool)))));
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auto is_logging_helper =
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functionDecl(anyOf(hasName("CheckEQImpl"), hasName("CheckNEImpl")));
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auto is_gtest_helper = functionDecl(
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anyOf(methodDecl(ofClass(recordDecl(isSameOrDerivedFrom(
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hasName("::testing::internal::EqHelper")))),
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hasName("Compare")),
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hasName("::testing::internal::CmpHelperNE")));
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auto is_gtest_assertion_result_ctor = constructorDecl(ofClass(
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recordDecl(isSameOrDerivedFrom(hasName("::testing::AssertionResult")))));
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// Find all calls to an operator overload that are 'safe'.
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//
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// All bool conversions will be handled with the Testable trick, but that
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// can only be used once "operator T*" is removed, since otherwise it leaves
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// the call ambiguous.
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GetRewriterCallback get_callback(&replacements);
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match_finder.addMatcher(
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memberCallExpr(
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base_matcher,
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// Excluded since the conversion may be unsafe.
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unless(anyOf(is_unsafe_temporary_conversion, is_unsafe_return)),
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// Excluded since the conversion occurs inside a helper function that
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// the macro wraps. Letting this callback handle the rewrite would
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// result in an incorrect replacement that changes the helper function
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// itself. Instead, the right replacement is to rewrite the macro's
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// arguments.
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unless(hasAncestor(decl(anyOf(is_logging_helper,
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is_gtest_helper,
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is_gtest_assertion_result_ctor))))),
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&get_callback);
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// Find temporary scoped_refptr<T>'s being unsafely assigned to a T*.
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VarRewriterCallback var_callback(&replacements);
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auto initialized_with_temporary = ignoringImpCasts(exprWithCleanups(
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has(memberCallExpr(base_matcher, is_unsafe_temporary_conversion))));
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match_finder.addMatcher(id("var",
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varDecl(hasInitializer(initialized_with_temporary),
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hasType(pointerType()))),
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&var_callback);
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match_finder.addMatcher(
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constructorDecl(forEachConstructorInitializer(
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allOf(withInitializer(initialized_with_temporary),
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forField(id("var", fieldDecl(hasType(pointerType()))))))),
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&var_callback);
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// Rewrite functions that unsafely turn a scoped_refptr<T> into a T* when
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// returning a value.
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FunctionRewriterCallback fn_callback(&replacements);
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match_finder.addMatcher(memberCallExpr(base_matcher, is_unsafe_return),
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&fn_callback);
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// Rewrite logging / gtest expressions that result in an implicit conversion.
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// Luckily, the matchers don't need to handle the case where one of the macro
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// arguments is NULL, such as:
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// CHECK_EQ(my_scoped_refptr, NULL)
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// because it simply doesn't compile--since NULL is actually of integral type,
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// this doesn't trigger scoped_refptr<T>'s implicit conversion. Since there is
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// no comparison overload for scoped_refptr<T> and int, this fails to compile.
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MacroRewriterCallback macro_callback(&replacements);
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// CHECK_EQ/CHECK_NE helpers.
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match_finder.addMatcher(
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callExpr(callee(is_logging_helper),
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argumentCountIs(3),
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hasAnyArgument(id("expr", expr(hasType(is_scoped_refptr)))),
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hasAnyArgument(hasType(pointerType())),
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hasArgument(2, stringLiteral())),
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¯o_callback);
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// ASSERT_EQ/ASSERT_NE/EXPECT_EQ/EXPECT_EQ, which use the same underlying
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// helper functions. Even though gtest has special handling for pointer to
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// NULL comparisons, it doesn't trigger in this case, so no special handling
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// is needed for the replacements.
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match_finder.addMatcher(
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callExpr(callee(is_gtest_helper),
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argumentCountIs(4),
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hasArgument(0, stringLiteral()),
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hasArgument(1, stringLiteral()),
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hasAnyArgument(id("expr", expr(hasType(is_scoped_refptr)))),
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hasAnyArgument(hasType(pointerType()))),
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¯o_callback);
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// ASSERT_TRUE/EXPECT_TRUE helpers. Note that this matcher doesn't need to
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// handle ASSERT_FALSE/EXPECT_FALSE, because it gets coerced to bool before
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// being passed as an argument to AssertionResult's constructor. As a result,
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// GetRewriterCallback handles this case properly since the conversion isn't
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// hidden inside AssertionResult, and the generated replacement properly
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// rewrites the macro argument.
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// However, the tool does need to handle the _TRUE counterparts, since the
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// conversion occurs inside the constructor in those cases.
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match_finder.addMatcher(
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constructExpr(
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argumentCountIs(2),
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hasArgument(0, id("expr", expr(hasType(is_scoped_refptr)))),
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hasDeclaration(is_gtest_assertion_result_ctor)),
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¯o_callback);
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std::unique_ptr<clang::tooling::FrontendActionFactory> factory =
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clang::tooling::newFrontendActionFactory(&match_finder);
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int result = tool.run(factory.get());
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if (result != 0)
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return result;
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// Serialization format is documented in tools/clang/scripts/run_tool.py
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llvm::outs() << "==== BEGIN EDITS ====\n";
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for (const auto& r : replacements) {
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std::string replacement_text = r.getReplacementText().str();
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std::replace(replacement_text.begin(), replacement_text.end(), '\n', '\0');
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llvm::outs() << "r:::" << r.getFilePath() << ":::" << r.getOffset() << ":::"
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<< r.getLength() << ":::" << replacement_text << "\n";
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}
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llvm::outs() << "==== END EDITS ====\n";
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return 0;
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}
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