206 lines
6.9 KiB
C++
206 lines
6.9 KiB
C++
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// 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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#include "input_conversion.h"
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#include "base/strings/string_split.h"
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#include "base/strings/string_util.h"
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#include "tools/gn/build_settings.h"
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#include "tools/gn/err.h"
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#include "tools/gn/input_file.h"
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#include "tools/gn/label.h"
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#include "tools/gn/parse_tree.h"
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#include "tools/gn/parser.h"
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#include "tools/gn/scope.h"
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#include "tools/gn/settings.h"
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#include "tools/gn/tokenizer.h"
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#include "tools/gn/value.h"
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namespace {
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// Returns the "first bit" of some script output for writing to error messages.
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std::string GetExampleOfBadInput(const std::string& input) {
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std::string result(input);
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// Maybe the result starts with a blank line or something, which we don't
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// want.
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TrimWhitespaceASCII(result, TRIM_ALL, &result);
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// Now take the first line, or the first set of chars, whichever is shorter.
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bool trimmed = false;
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size_t newline_offset = result.find('\n');
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if (newline_offset != std::string::npos) {
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trimmed = true;
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result.resize(newline_offset);
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}
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TrimWhitespaceASCII(result, TRIM_ALL, &result);
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const size_t kMaxSize = 50;
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if (result.size() > kMaxSize) {
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trimmed = true;
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result.resize(kMaxSize);
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}
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if (trimmed)
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result.append("...");
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return result;
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}
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// When parsing the result as a value, we may get various types of errors.
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// This creates an error message for this case with an optional nested error
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// message to reference. If there is no nested err, pass Err().
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//
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// This code also takes care to rewrite the original error which will reference
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// the temporary InputFile which won't exist when the error is propogated
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// out to a higher level.
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Err MakeParseErr(const std::string& input,
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const ParseNode* origin,
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const Err& nested) {
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std::string help_text =
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"When parsing a result as a \"value\" it should look like a list:\n"
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" [ \"a\", \"b\", 5 ]\n"
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"or a single literal:\n"
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" \"my result\"\n"
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"but instead I got this, which I find very confusing:\n";
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help_text.append(input);
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if (nested.has_error())
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help_text.append("\nThe exact error was:");
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Err result(origin, "Script result wasn't a valid value.", help_text);
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if (nested.has_error()) {
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result.AppendSubErr(Err(LocationRange(), nested.message(),
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nested.help_text()));
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}
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return result;
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}
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// Sets the origin of the value and any nested values with the given node.
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void RecursivelySetOrigin(Value* value, const ParseNode* origin) {
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value->set_origin(origin);
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if (value->type() == Value::LIST) {
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std::vector<Value>& list_value = value->list_value();
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for (size_t i = 0; i < list_value.size(); i++)
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RecursivelySetOrigin(&list_value[i], origin);
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}
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}
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Value ParseString(const std::string& input,
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const ParseNode* origin,
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Err* err) {
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SourceFile empty_source_for_most_vexing_parse;
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InputFile input_file(empty_source_for_most_vexing_parse);
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input_file.SetContents(input);
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std::vector<Token> tokens = Tokenizer::Tokenize(&input_file, err);
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if (err->has_error()) {
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*err = MakeParseErr(input, origin, *err);
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return Value();
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}
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scoped_ptr<ParseNode> expression = Parser::ParseExpression(tokens, err);
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if (err->has_error()) {
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*err = MakeParseErr(input, origin, *err);
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return Value();
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}
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// It's valid for the result to be a null pointer, this just means that the
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// script returned nothing.
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if (!expression)
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return Value();
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// The result should either be a list or a literal, anything else is
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// invalid.
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if (!expression->AsList() && !expression->AsLiteral()) {
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*err = MakeParseErr(input, origin, Err());
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return Value();
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}
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BuildSettings build_settings;
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Label empty_label;
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Toolchain toolchain(empty_label);
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Settings settings(&build_settings, &toolchain, std::string());
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Scope scope(&settings);
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Err nested_err;
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Value result = expression->Execute(&scope, &nested_err);
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if (nested_err.has_error()) {
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*err = MakeParseErr(input, origin, nested_err);
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return Value();
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}
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// The returned value will have references to the temporary parse nodes we
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// made on the stack. If the values are used in an error message in the
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// future, this will crash. Reset the origin of all values to be our
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// containing origin.
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RecursivelySetOrigin(&result, origin);
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return result;
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}
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Value ParseList(const std::string& input,
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const ParseNode* origin,
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Err* err) {
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Value ret(origin, Value::LIST);
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std::vector<std::string> as_lines;
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base::SplitString(input, '\n', &as_lines);
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// Trim empty lines from the end.
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// Do we want to make this configurable?
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while (!as_lines.empty() && as_lines[as_lines.size() - 1].empty())
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as_lines.resize(as_lines.size() - 1);
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ret.list_value().reserve(as_lines.size());
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for (size_t i = 0; i < as_lines.size(); i++)
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ret.list_value().push_back(Value(origin, as_lines[i]));
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return ret;
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}
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} // namespace
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extern const char kInputConversion_Help[] =
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"input_conversion: Specifies how to transform input to a variable.\n"
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"\n"
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" input_conversion is an argument to read_file and exec_script that\n"
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" specifies how the result of the read operation should be converted\n"
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" into a variable.\n"
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"\n"
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" \"list lines\"\n"
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" Return the file contents as a list, with a string for each line.\n"
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" The newlines will not be present in the result. Empty newlines\n"
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" will be trimmed from the trailing end of the returned list.\n"
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"\n"
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" \"value\"\n"
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" Parse the input as if it was a literal rvalue in a buildfile.\n"
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" Examples of typical program output using this mode:\n"
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" [ \"foo\", \"bar\" ] (result will be a list)\n"
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" or\n"
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" \"foo bar\" (result will be a string)\n"
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" or\n"
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" 5 (result will be an integer)\n"
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"\n"
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" Note that if the input is empty, the result will be a null value\n"
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" which will produce an error if assigned to a variable.\n"
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"\n"
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" \"string\"\n"
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" Return the file contents into a single string.\n";
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Value ConvertInputToValue(const std::string& input,
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const ParseNode* origin,
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const Value& input_conversion_value,
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Err* err) {
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if (!input_conversion_value.VerifyTypeIs(Value::STRING, err))
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return Value();
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const std::string& input_conversion = input_conversion_value.string_value();
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if (input_conversion == "value")
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return ParseString(input, origin, err);
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if (input_conversion == "string")
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return Value(origin, input);
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if (input_conversion == "list lines")
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return ParseList(input, origin, err);
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*err = Err(input_conversion_value, "Not a valid read file mode.",
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"Have you considered a career in retail?");
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return Value();
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}
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