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			423 lines
		
	
	
		
			17 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
| #!/usr/bin/env python
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| '''A utility to update LLVM IR CHECK lines in C/C++ FileCheck test files.
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| 
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| Example RUN lines in .c/.cc test files:
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| 
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| // RUN: %clang -emit-llvm -S %s -o - -O2 | FileCheck %s
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| // RUN: %clangxx -emit-llvm -S %s -o - -O2 | FileCheck -check-prefix=CHECK-A %s
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| 
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| Usage:
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| 
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| % utils/update_cc_test_checks.py --llvm-bin=release/bin test/a.cc
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| % utils/update_cc_test_checks.py --clang=release/bin/clang /tmp/c/a.cc
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| '''
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| 
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| from __future__ import print_function
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| 
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| import argparse
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| import collections
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| import distutils.spawn
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| import json
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| import os
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| import re
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| import shlex
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| import subprocess
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| import sys
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| import tempfile
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| 
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| from UpdateTestChecks import common
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| 
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| SUBST = {
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|     '%clang': [],
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|     '%clang_cc1': ['-cc1'],
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|     '%clangxx': ['--driver-mode=g++'],
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| }
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| 
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| def get_line2func_list(args, clang_args):
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|   ret = collections.defaultdict(list)
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|   # Use clang's JSON AST dump to get the mangled name
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|   json_dump_args = [args.clang] + clang_args + ['-fsyntax-only', '-o', '-']
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|   if '-cc1' not in json_dump_args:
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|     # For tests that invoke %clang instead if %clang_cc1 we have to use
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|     # -Xclang -ast-dump=json instead:
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|     json_dump_args.append('-Xclang')
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|   json_dump_args.append('-ast-dump=json')
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|   common.debug('Running', ' '.join(json_dump_args))
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| 
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|   popen = subprocess.Popen(json_dump_args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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|                            stderr=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True)
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|   stdout, stderr = popen.communicate()
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|   if popen.returncode != 0:
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|     sys.stderr.write('Failed to run ' + ' '.join(json_dump_args) + '\n')
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|     sys.stderr.write(stderr)
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|     sys.stderr.write(stdout)
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|     sys.exit(2)
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| 
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|   # Parse the clang JSON and add all children of type FunctionDecl.
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|   # TODO: Should we add checks for global variables being emitted?
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|   def parse_clang_ast_json(node, loc, search):
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|     node_kind = node['kind']
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|     # Recurse for the following nodes that can contain nested function decls:
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|     if node_kind in ('NamespaceDecl', 'LinkageSpecDecl', 'TranslationUnitDecl',
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|                      'CXXRecordDecl', 'ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl'):
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|       # Specializations must use the loc from the specialization, not the
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|       # template, and search for the class's spelling as the specialization
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|       # does not mention the method names in the source.
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|       if node_kind == 'ClassTemplateSpecializationDecl':
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|         inner_loc = node['loc']
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|         inner_search = node['name']
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|       else:
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|         inner_loc = None
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|         inner_search = None
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|       if 'inner' in node:
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|         for inner in node['inner']:
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|           parse_clang_ast_json(inner, inner_loc, inner_search)
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|     # Otherwise we ignore everything except functions:
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|     if node_kind not in ('FunctionDecl', 'CXXMethodDecl', 'CXXConstructorDecl',
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|                          'CXXDestructorDecl', 'CXXConversionDecl'):
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|       return
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|     if loc is None:
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|       loc = node['loc']
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|     if node.get('isImplicit') is True and node.get('storageClass') == 'extern':
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|       common.debug('Skipping builtin function:', node['name'], '@', loc)
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|       return
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|     common.debug('Found function:', node['kind'], node['name'], '@', loc)
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|     line = loc.get('line')
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|     # If there is no line it is probably a builtin function -> skip
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|     if line is None:
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|       common.debug('Skipping function without line number:', node['name'], '@', loc)
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|       return
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| 
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|     # If there is no 'inner' object, it is a function declaration and we can
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|     # skip it. However, function declarations may also contain an 'inner' list,
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|     # but in that case it will only contains ParmVarDecls. If we find an entry
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|     # that is not a ParmVarDecl, we know that this is a function definition.
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|     has_body = False
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|     if 'inner' in node:
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|       for i in node['inner']:
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|         if i.get('kind', 'ParmVarDecl') != 'ParmVarDecl':
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|           has_body = True
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|           break
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|     if not has_body:
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|       common.debug('Skipping function without body:', node['name'], '@', loc)
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|       return
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|     spell = node['name']
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|     if search is None:
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|       search = spell
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|     mangled = node.get('mangledName', spell)
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|     ret[int(line)-1].append((spell, mangled, search))
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| 
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|   ast = json.loads(stdout)
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|   if ast['kind'] != 'TranslationUnitDecl':
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|     common.error('Clang AST dump JSON format changed?')
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|     sys.exit(2)
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|   parse_clang_ast_json(ast, None, None)
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| 
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|   for line, funcs in sorted(ret.items()):
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|     for func in funcs:
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|       common.debug('line {}: found function {}'.format(line+1, func), file=sys.stderr)
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|   if not ret:
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|     common.warn('Did not find any functions using', ' '.join(json_dump_args))
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|   return ret
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| 
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| 
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| def str_to_commandline(value):
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|   if not value:
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|     return []
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|   return shlex.split(value)
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| 
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| 
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| def infer_dependent_args(args):
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|   if not args.clang:
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|     if not args.llvm_bin:
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|       args.clang = 'clang'
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|     else:
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|       args.clang = os.path.join(args.llvm_bin, 'clang')
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|   if not args.opt:
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|     if not args.llvm_bin:
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|       args.opt = 'opt'
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|     else:
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|       args.opt = os.path.join(args.llvm_bin, 'opt')
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| 
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| 
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| def config():
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|   parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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|       description=__doc__,
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|       formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter)
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|   parser.add_argument('--llvm-bin', help='llvm $prefix/bin path')
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|   parser.add_argument('--clang',
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|                       help='"clang" executable, defaults to $llvm_bin/clang')
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|   parser.add_argument('--clang-args', default=[], type=str_to_commandline,
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|                       help='Space-separated extra args to clang, e.g. --clang-args=-v')
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|   parser.add_argument('--opt',
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|                       help='"opt" executable, defaults to $llvm_bin/opt')
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|   parser.add_argument(
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|       '--functions', nargs='+', help='A list of function name regexes. '
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|       'If specified, update CHECK lines for functions matching at least one regex')
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|   parser.add_argument(
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|       '--x86_extra_scrub', action='store_true',
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|       help='Use more regex for x86 matching to reduce diffs between various subtargets')
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|   parser.add_argument('--function-signature', action='store_true',
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|                       help='Keep function signature information around for the check line')
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|   parser.add_argument('--check-attributes', action='store_true',
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|                       help='Check "Function Attributes" for functions')
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|   parser.add_argument('--check-globals', action='store_true',
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|                       help='Check global entries (global variables, metadata, attribute sets, ...) for functions')
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|   parser.add_argument('tests', nargs='+')
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|   args = common.parse_commandline_args(parser)
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|   infer_dependent_args(args)
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| 
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|   if not distutils.spawn.find_executable(args.clang):
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|     print('Please specify --llvm-bin or --clang', file=sys.stderr)
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|     sys.exit(1)
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| 
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|   # Determine the builtin includes directory so that we can update tests that
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|   # depend on the builtin headers. See get_clang_builtin_include_dir() and
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|   # use_clang() in llvm/utils/lit/lit/llvm/config.py.
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|   try:
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|     builtin_include_dir = subprocess.check_output(
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|       [args.clang, '-print-file-name=include']).decode().strip()
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|     SUBST['%clang_cc1'] = ['-cc1', '-internal-isystem', builtin_include_dir,
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|                            '-nostdsysteminc']
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|   except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
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|     common.warn('Could not determine clang builtins directory, some tests '
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|                 'might not update correctly.')
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| 
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|   if not distutils.spawn.find_executable(args.opt):
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|     # Many uses of this tool will not need an opt binary, because it's only
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|     # needed for updating a test that runs clang | opt | FileCheck. So we
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|     # defer this error message until we find that opt is actually needed.
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|     args.opt = None
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| 
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|   return args, parser
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| 
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| 
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| def get_function_body(builder, args, filename, clang_args, extra_commands,
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|                       prefixes):
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|   # TODO Clean up duplication of asm/common build_function_body_dictionary
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|   # Invoke external tool and extract function bodies.
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|   raw_tool_output = common.invoke_tool(args.clang, clang_args, filename)
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|   for extra_command in extra_commands:
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|     extra_args = shlex.split(extra_command)
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|     with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as f:
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|       f.write(raw_tool_output.encode())
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|       f.flush()
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|       if extra_args[0] == 'opt':
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|         if args.opt is None:
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|           print(filename, 'needs to run opt. '
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|                 'Please specify --llvm-bin or --opt', file=sys.stderr)
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|           sys.exit(1)
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|         extra_args[0] = args.opt
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|       raw_tool_output = common.invoke_tool(extra_args[0],
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|                                            extra_args[1:], f.name)
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|   if '-emit-llvm' in clang_args:
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|     builder.process_run_line(
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|             common.OPT_FUNCTION_RE, common.scrub_body, raw_tool_output,
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|             prefixes, False)
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|   else:
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|     print('The clang command line should include -emit-llvm as asm tests '
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|           'are discouraged in Clang testsuite.', file=sys.stderr)
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|     sys.exit(1)
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| 
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| def exec_run_line(exe):
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|   popen = subprocess.Popen(exe, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True)
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|   stdout, stderr = popen.communicate()
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|   if popen.returncode != 0:
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|     sys.stderr.write('Failed to run ' + ' '.join(exe) + '\n')
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|     sys.stderr.write(stderr)
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|     sys.stderr.write(stdout)
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|     sys.exit(3)
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| 
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| def main():
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|   initial_args, parser = config()
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|   script_name = os.path.basename(__file__)
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| 
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|   for ti in common.itertests(initial_args.tests, parser, 'utils/' + script_name,
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|                              comment_prefix='//', argparse_callback=infer_dependent_args):
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|     # Build a list of filechecked and non-filechecked RUN lines.
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|     run_list = []
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|     line2func_list = collections.defaultdict(list)
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| 
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|     subs = {
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|       '%s' : ti.path,
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|       '%t' : tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile().name,
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|       '%S' : os.getcwd(),
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|     }
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| 
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|     for l in ti.run_lines:
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|       commands = [cmd.strip() for cmd in l.split('|')]
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| 
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|       triple_in_cmd = None
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|       m = common.TRIPLE_ARG_RE.search(commands[0])
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|       if m:
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|         triple_in_cmd = m.groups()[0]
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| 
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|       # Parse executable args.
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|       exec_args = shlex.split(commands[0])
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|       # Execute non-clang runline.
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|       if exec_args[0] not in SUBST:
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|         # Do lit-like substitutions.
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|         for s in subs:
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|           exec_args = [i.replace(s, subs[s]) if s in i else i for i in exec_args]
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|         run_list.append((None, exec_args, None, None))
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|         continue
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|       # This is a clang runline, apply %clang substitution rule, do lit-like substitutions,
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|       # and append args.clang_args
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|       clang_args = exec_args
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|       clang_args[0:1] = SUBST[clang_args[0]]
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|       for s in subs:
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|         clang_args = [i.replace(s, subs[s]) if s in i else i for i in clang_args]
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|       clang_args += ti.args.clang_args
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| 
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|       # Extract -check-prefix in FileCheck args
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|       filecheck_cmd = commands[-1]
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|       common.verify_filecheck_prefixes(filecheck_cmd)
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|       if not filecheck_cmd.startswith('FileCheck '):
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|         # Execute non-filechecked clang runline.
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|         exe = [ti.args.clang] + clang_args
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|         run_list.append((None, exe, None, None))
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|         continue
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| 
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|       check_prefixes = [item for m in common.CHECK_PREFIX_RE.finditer(filecheck_cmd)
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|                                for item in m.group(1).split(',')]
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|       if not check_prefixes:
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|         check_prefixes = ['CHECK']
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|       run_list.append((check_prefixes, clang_args, commands[1:-1], triple_in_cmd))
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| 
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|     # Execute clang, generate LLVM IR, and extract functions.
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| 
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|     # Store only filechecked runlines.
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|     filecheck_run_list = [i for i in run_list if i[0]]
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|     builder = common.FunctionTestBuilder(
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|       run_list=filecheck_run_list,
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|       flags=ti.args,
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|       scrubber_args=[],
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|       path=ti.path)
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| 
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|     for prefixes, args, extra_commands, triple_in_cmd in run_list:
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|       # Execute non-filechecked runline.
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|       if not prefixes:
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|         print('NOTE: Executing non-FileChecked RUN line: ' + ' '.join(args), file=sys.stderr)
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|         exec_run_line(args)
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|         continue
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| 
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|       clang_args = args
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|       common.debug('Extracted clang cmd: clang {}'.format(clang_args))
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|       common.debug('Extracted FileCheck prefixes: {}'.format(prefixes))
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| 
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|       get_function_body(builder, ti.args, ti.path, clang_args, extra_commands,
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|                         prefixes)
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| 
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|       # Invoke clang -Xclang -ast-dump=json to get mapping from start lines to
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|       # mangled names. Forward all clang args for now.
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|       for k, v in get_line2func_list(ti.args, clang_args).items():
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|         line2func_list[k].extend(v)
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| 
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|     func_dict = builder.finish_and_get_func_dict()
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|     global_vars_seen_dict = {}
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|     prefix_set = set([prefix for p in filecheck_run_list for prefix in p[0]])
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|     output_lines = []
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|     has_checked_pre_function_globals = False
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| 
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|     include_generated_funcs = common.find_arg_in_test(ti,
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|                                                       lambda args: ti.args.include_generated_funcs,
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|                                                       '--include-generated-funcs',
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|                                                       True)
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| 
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|     if include_generated_funcs:
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|       # Generate the appropriate checks for each function.  We need to emit
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|       # these in the order according to the generated output so that CHECK-LABEL
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|       # works properly.  func_order provides that.
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| 
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|       # It turns out that when clang generates functions (for example, with
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|       # -fopenmp), it can sometimes cause functions to be re-ordered in the
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|       # output, even functions that exist in the source file.  Therefore we
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|       # can't insert check lines before each source function and instead have to
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|       # put them at the end.  So the first thing to do is dump out the source
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|       # lines.
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|       common.dump_input_lines(output_lines, ti, prefix_set, '//')
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| 
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|       # Now generate all the checks.
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|       def check_generator(my_output_lines, prefixes, func):
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|         if '-emit-llvm' in clang_args:
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|           common.add_ir_checks(my_output_lines, '//',
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|                                prefixes,
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|                                func_dict, func, False,
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|                                ti.args.function_signature,
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|                                global_vars_seen_dict,
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|                                is_filtered=builder.is_filtered())
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|         else:
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|           asm.add_asm_checks(my_output_lines, '//',
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|                              prefixes,
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|                              func_dict, func,
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|                              is_filtered=builder.is_filtered())
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| 
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|       if ti.args.check_globals:
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|         common.add_global_checks(builder.global_var_dict(), '//', run_list,
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|                                  output_lines, global_vars_seen_dict, True,
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|                                  True)
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|       common.add_checks_at_end(output_lines, filecheck_run_list, builder.func_order(),
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|                                '//', lambda my_output_lines, prefixes, func:
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|                                check_generator(my_output_lines,
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|                                                prefixes, func))
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|     else:
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|       # Normal mode.  Put checks before each source function.
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|       for line_info in ti.iterlines(output_lines):
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|         idx = line_info.line_number
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|         line = line_info.line
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|         args = line_info.args
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|         include_line = True
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|         m = common.CHECK_RE.match(line)
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|         if m and m.group(1) in prefix_set:
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|           continue  # Don't append the existing CHECK lines
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|         # Skip special separator comments added by commmon.add_global_checks.
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|         if line.strip() == '//' + common.SEPARATOR:
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|           continue
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|         if idx in line2func_list:
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|           added = set()
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|           for spell, mangled, search in line2func_list[idx]:
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|             # One line may contain multiple function declarations.
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|             # Skip if the mangled name has been added before.
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|             # The line number may come from an included file, we simply require
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|             # the search string (normally the function's spelling name, but is
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|             # the class's spelling name for class specializations) to appear on
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|             # the line to exclude functions from other files.
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|             if mangled in added or search not in line:
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|               continue
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|             if args.functions is None or any(re.search(regex, spell) for regex in args.functions):
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|               last_line = output_lines[-1].strip()
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|               while last_line == '//':
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|                 # Remove the comment line since we will generate a new  comment
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|                 # line as part of common.add_ir_checks()
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|                 output_lines.pop()
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|                 last_line = output_lines[-1].strip()
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|               if ti.args.check_globals and not has_checked_pre_function_globals:
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|                 common.add_global_checks(builder.global_var_dict(), '//',
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|                                          run_list, output_lines,
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|                                          global_vars_seen_dict, True, True)
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|                 has_checked_pre_function_globals = True
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|               if added:
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|                 output_lines.append('//')
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|               added.add(mangled)
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|               common.add_ir_checks(output_lines, '//', filecheck_run_list, func_dict, mangled,
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|                                    False, args.function_signature, global_vars_seen_dict,
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|                                    is_filtered=builder.is_filtered())
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|               if line.rstrip('\n') == '//':
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|                 include_line = False
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| 
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|         if include_line:
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|           output_lines.append(line.rstrip('\n'))
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| 
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|     if ti.args.check_globals:
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|       common.add_global_checks(builder.global_var_dict(), '//', run_list,
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|                                output_lines, global_vars_seen_dict, True, False)
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|     common.debug('Writing %d lines to %s...' % (len(output_lines), ti.path))
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|     with open(ti.path, 'wb') as f:
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|       f.writelines(['{}\n'.format(l).encode('utf-8') for l in output_lines])
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| 
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|   return 0
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| 
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| 
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| if __name__ == '__main__':
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|   sys.exit(main())
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