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//===--- UseUsingCheck.cpp - clang-tidy------------------------------------===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "UseUsingCheck.h"
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#include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h"
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#include "clang/Lex/Lexer.h"
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using namespace clang::ast_matchers;
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namespace clang {
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namespace tidy {
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namespace modernize {
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static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral ParentDeclName = "parent-decl";
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static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral TagDeclName = "tag-decl";
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static constexpr llvm::StringLiteral TypedefName = "typedef";
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UseUsingCheck::UseUsingCheck(StringRef Name, ClangTidyContext *Context)
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    : ClangTidyCheck(Name, Context),
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      IgnoreMacros(Options.getLocalOrGlobal("IgnoreMacros", true)) {}
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void UseUsingCheck::storeOptions(ClangTidyOptions::OptionMap &Opts) {
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  Options.store(Opts, "IgnoreMacros", IgnoreMacros);
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}
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void UseUsingCheck::registerMatchers(MatchFinder *Finder) {
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  Finder->addMatcher(typedefDecl(unless(isInstantiated()),
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                                 hasParent(decl().bind(ParentDeclName)))
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                         .bind(TypedefName),
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                     this);
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  // This matcher is used to find tag declarations in source code within
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  // typedefs. They appear in the AST just *prior* to the typedefs.
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  Finder->addMatcher(
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      tagDecl(
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          anyOf(allOf(unless(anyOf(isImplicit(),
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                                   classTemplateSpecializationDecl())),
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                      hasParent(decl().bind(ParentDeclName))),
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                // We want the parent of the ClassTemplateDecl, not the parent
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                // of the specialization.
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                classTemplateSpecializationDecl(hasAncestor(classTemplateDecl(
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                    hasParent(decl().bind(ParentDeclName)))))))
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          .bind(TagDeclName),
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      this);
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}
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void UseUsingCheck::check(const MatchFinder::MatchResult &Result) {
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  const auto *ParentDecl = Result.Nodes.getNodeAs<Decl>(ParentDeclName);
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  if (!ParentDecl)
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    return;
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  // Match CXXRecordDecl only to store the range of the last non-implicit full
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  // declaration, to later check whether it's within the typdef itself.
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  const auto *MatchedTagDecl = Result.Nodes.getNodeAs<TagDecl>(TagDeclName);
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  if (MatchedTagDecl) {
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    // It is not sufficient to just track the last TagDecl that we've seen,
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    // because if one struct or union is nested inside another, the last TagDecl
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    // before the typedef will be the nested one (PR#50990). Therefore, we also
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    // keep track of the parent declaration, so that we can look up the last
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    // TagDecl that is a sibling of the typedef in the AST.
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    LastTagDeclRanges[ParentDecl] = MatchedTagDecl->getSourceRange();
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    return;
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  }
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  const auto *MatchedDecl = Result.Nodes.getNodeAs<TypedefDecl>(TypedefName);
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  if (MatchedDecl->getLocation().isInvalid())
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    return;
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  SourceLocation StartLoc = MatchedDecl->getBeginLoc();
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  if (StartLoc.isMacroID() && IgnoreMacros)
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    return;
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  static const char *UseUsingWarning = "use 'using' instead of 'typedef'";
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  // Warn at StartLoc but do not fix if there is macro or array.
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  if (MatchedDecl->getUnderlyingType()->isArrayType() || StartLoc.isMacroID()) {
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    diag(StartLoc, UseUsingWarning);
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    return;
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  }
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  PrintingPolicy PrintPolicy(getLangOpts());
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  PrintPolicy.SuppressScope = true;
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  PrintPolicy.ConstantArraySizeAsWritten = true;
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  PrintPolicy.UseVoidForZeroParams = false;
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  PrintPolicy.PrintInjectedClassNameWithArguments = false;
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  std::string Type = MatchedDecl->getUnderlyingType().getAsString(PrintPolicy);
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  std::string Name = MatchedDecl->getNameAsString();
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  SourceRange ReplaceRange = MatchedDecl->getSourceRange();
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  // typedefs with multiple comma-separated definitions produce multiple
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  // consecutive TypedefDecl nodes whose SourceRanges overlap. Each range starts
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  // at the "typedef" and then continues *across* previous definitions through
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  // the end of the current TypedefDecl definition.
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  // But also we need to check that the ranges belong to the same file because
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  // different files may contain overlapping ranges.
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  std::string Using = "using ";
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  if (ReplaceRange.getBegin().isMacroID() ||
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      (Result.SourceManager->getFileID(ReplaceRange.getBegin()) !=
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       Result.SourceManager->getFileID(LastReplacementEnd)) ||
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      (ReplaceRange.getBegin() >= LastReplacementEnd)) {
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    // This is the first (and possibly the only) TypedefDecl in a typedef. Save
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    // Type and Name in case we find subsequent TypedefDecl's in this typedef.
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    FirstTypedefType = Type;
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    FirstTypedefName = Name;
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  } else {
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    // This is additional TypedefDecl in a comma-separated typedef declaration.
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    // Start replacement *after* prior replacement and separate with semicolon.
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    ReplaceRange.setBegin(LastReplacementEnd);
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    Using = ";\nusing ";
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    // If this additional TypedefDecl's Type starts with the first TypedefDecl's
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    // type, make this using statement refer back to the first type, e.g. make
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    // "typedef int Foo, *Foo_p;" -> "using Foo = int;\nusing Foo_p = Foo*;"
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    if (Type.size() > FirstTypedefType.size() &&
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        Type.substr(0, FirstTypedefType.size()) == FirstTypedefType)
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      Type = FirstTypedefName + Type.substr(FirstTypedefType.size() + 1);
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  }
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  if (!ReplaceRange.getEnd().isMacroID())
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    LastReplacementEnd = ReplaceRange.getEnd().getLocWithOffset(Name.size());
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  auto Diag = diag(ReplaceRange.getBegin(), UseUsingWarning);
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  // If typedef contains a full tag declaration, extract its full text.
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  auto LastTagDeclRange = LastTagDeclRanges.find(ParentDecl);
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  if (LastTagDeclRange != LastTagDeclRanges.end() &&
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      LastTagDeclRange->second.isValid() &&
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      ReplaceRange.fullyContains(LastTagDeclRange->second)) {
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    Type = std::string(Lexer::getSourceText(
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        CharSourceRange::getTokenRange(LastTagDeclRange->second),
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        *Result.SourceManager, getLangOpts()));
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    if (Type.empty())
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      return;
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  }
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  std::string Replacement = Using + Name + " = " + Type;
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  Diag << FixItHint::CreateReplacement(ReplaceRange, Replacement);
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}
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} // namespace modernize
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} // namespace tidy
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} // namespace clang
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