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			303 lines
		
	
	
		
			11 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
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//===--- DiagChecker.cpp - Diagnostic Checking Functions ------------------===//
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//
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//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// Process the input files and check that the diagnostic messages are expected.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "clang.h"
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#include "ASTConsumers.h"
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#include "clang/Driver/TextDiagnosticBuffer.h"
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#include "clang/Sema/ParseAST.h"
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#include "clang/AST/ASTConsumer.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h"
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#include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h"
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using namespace clang;
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typedef TextDiagnosticBuffer::DiagList DiagList;
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typedef TextDiagnosticBuffer::const_iterator const_diag_iterator;
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static void EmitError(Preprocessor &PP, SourceLocation Pos, const char *String){
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  unsigned ID = PP.getDiagnostics().getCustomDiagID(Diagnostic::Error, String);
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  PP.Diag(Pos, ID);
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}
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// USING THE DIAGNOSTIC CHECKER:
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//
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// Indicating that a line expects an error or a warning is simple. Put a comment
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// on the line that has the diagnostic, use "expected-{error,warning}" to tag
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// if it's an expected error or warning, and place the expected text between {{
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// and }} markers. The full text doesn't have to be included, only enough to
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// ensure that the correct diagnostic was emitted.
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//
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// Here's an example:
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//
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//   int A = B; // expected-error {{use of undeclared identifier 'B'}}
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//
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// You can place as many diagnostics on one line as you wish. To make the code
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// more readable, you can use slash-newline to separate out the diagnostics.
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//
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// The simple syntax above allows each specification to match exactly one error.
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// You can use the extended syntax to customize this. The extended syntax is
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// "expected-<type> <n> {{diag text}}", where <type> is one of "error",
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// "warning" or "note", and <n> is a positive integer. This allows the
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// diagnostic to appear as many times as specified. Example:
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//
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//   void f(); // expected-note 2 {{previous declaration is here}}
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//
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/// FindDiagnostics - Go through the comment and see if it indicates expected
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/// diagnostics. If so, then put them in a diagnostic list.
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/// 
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static void FindDiagnostics(const char *CommentStart, unsigned CommentLen,
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                            DiagList &ExpectedDiags,
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                            Preprocessor &PP, SourceLocation Pos,
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                            const char *ExpectedStr) {
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  const char *CommentEnd = CommentStart+CommentLen;
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  unsigned ExpectedStrLen = strlen(ExpectedStr);
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  // Find all expected-foo diagnostics in the string and add them to
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  // ExpectedDiags.
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  while (CommentStart != CommentEnd) {
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    CommentStart = std::find(CommentStart, CommentEnd, 'e');
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    if (unsigned(CommentEnd-CommentStart) < ExpectedStrLen) return;
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    // If this isn't expected-foo, ignore it.
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    if (memcmp(CommentStart, ExpectedStr, ExpectedStrLen)) {
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      ++CommentStart;
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      continue;
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    }
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    CommentStart += ExpectedStrLen;
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    // Skip whitespace.
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    while (CommentStart != CommentEnd &&
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           isspace(CommentStart[0]))
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      ++CommentStart;
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    // Default, if we find the '{' now, is 1 time.
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    int Times = 1;
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    int Temp = 0;
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    // In extended syntax, there could be a digit now.
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    while (CommentStart != CommentEnd &&
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           CommentStart[0] >= '0' && CommentStart[0] <= '9') {
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      Temp *= 10;
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      Temp += CommentStart[0] - '0';
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      ++CommentStart;
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    }
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    if (Temp > 0)
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      Times = Temp;
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    // Skip whitespace again.
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    while (CommentStart != CommentEnd &&
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           isspace(CommentStart[0]))
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      ++CommentStart;
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    // We should have a {{ now.
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    if (CommentEnd-CommentStart < 2 ||
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        CommentStart[0] != '{' || CommentStart[1] != '{') {
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      if (std::find(CommentStart, CommentEnd, '{') != CommentEnd)
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        EmitError(PP, Pos, "bogus characters before '{{' in expected string");
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      else
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        EmitError(PP, Pos, "cannot find start ('{{') of expected string");
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      return;
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    }
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    CommentStart += 2;
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    // Find the }}.
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    const char *ExpectedEnd = CommentStart;
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    while (1) {
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      ExpectedEnd = std::find(ExpectedEnd, CommentEnd, '}');
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      if (CommentEnd-ExpectedEnd < 2) {
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        EmitError(PP, Pos, "cannot find end ('}}') of expected string");
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        return;
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      }
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      if (ExpectedEnd[1] == '}')
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        break;
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      ++ExpectedEnd;  // Skip over singular }'s
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    }
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    std::string Msg(CommentStart, ExpectedEnd);
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    std::string::size_type FindPos;
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    while ((FindPos = Msg.find("\\n")) != std::string::npos)
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      Msg.replace(FindPos, 2, "\n");
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    // Add is possibly multiple times.
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    for (int i = 0; i < Times; ++i)
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      ExpectedDiags.push_back(std::make_pair(Pos, Msg));
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    CommentStart = ExpectedEnd;
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  }
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}
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/// FindExpectedDiags - Lex the main source file to find all of the
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//   expected errors and warnings.
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static void FindExpectedDiags(Preprocessor &PP,
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                              DiagList &ExpectedErrors,
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                              DiagList &ExpectedWarnings,
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                              DiagList &ExpectedNotes) {
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  // Create a raw lexer to pull all the comments out of the main file.  We don't
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  // want to look in #include'd headers for expected-error strings.
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  FileID FID = PP.getSourceManager().getMainFileID();
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  // Create a lexer to lex all the tokens of the main file in raw mode.
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  Lexer RawLex(FID, PP.getSourceManager(), PP.getLangOptions());
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  // Return comments as tokens, this is how we find expected diagnostics.
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  RawLex.SetCommentRetentionState(true);
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  Token Tok;
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  Tok.setKind(tok::comment);
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  while (Tok.isNot(tok::eof)) {
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    RawLex.Lex(Tok);
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    if (!Tok.is(tok::comment)) continue;
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    std::string Comment = PP.getSpelling(Tok);
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    if (Comment.empty()) continue;
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    // Find all expected errors.
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    FindDiagnostics(&Comment[0], Comment.size(), ExpectedErrors, PP,
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                    Tok.getLocation(), "expected-error");
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    // Find all expected warnings.
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    FindDiagnostics(&Comment[0], Comment.size(), ExpectedWarnings, PP,
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                    Tok.getLocation(), "expected-warning");
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    // Find all expected notes.
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    FindDiagnostics(&Comment[0], Comment.size(), ExpectedNotes, PP,
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                    Tok.getLocation(), "expected-note");
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  };
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}
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/// PrintProblem - This takes a diagnostic map of the delta between expected and
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/// seen diagnostics. If there's anything in it, then something unexpected
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/// happened. Print the map out in a nice format and return "true". If the map
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/// is empty and we're not going to print things, then return "false".
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/// 
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static bool PrintProblem(SourceManager &SourceMgr,
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                         const_diag_iterator diag_begin,
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                         const_diag_iterator diag_end,
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                         const char *Msg) {
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  if (diag_begin == diag_end) return false;
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  fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", Msg);
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  for (const_diag_iterator I = diag_begin, E = diag_end; I != E; ++I)
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    fprintf(stderr, "  Line %d: %s\n",
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            SourceMgr.getInstantiationLineNumber(I->first),
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            I->second.c_str());
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  return true;
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}
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/// CompareDiagLists - Compare two diagnostic lists and return the difference
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/// between them.
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/// 
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static bool CompareDiagLists(SourceManager &SourceMgr,
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                             const_diag_iterator d1_begin,
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                             const_diag_iterator d1_end,
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                             const_diag_iterator d2_begin,
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                             const_diag_iterator d2_end,
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                             const char *MsgLeftOnly,
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                             const char *MsgRightOnly) {
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  DiagList LeftOnly;
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  DiagList Left(d1_begin, d1_end);
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  DiagList Right(d2_begin, d2_end);
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  for (const_diag_iterator I = Left.begin(), E = Left.end(); I != E; ++I) {
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    unsigned LineNo1 = SourceMgr.getInstantiationLineNumber(I->first);
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    const std::string &Diag1 = I->second;
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    DiagList::iterator II, IE;
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    for (II = Right.begin(), IE = Right.end(); II != IE; ++II) {
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      unsigned LineNo2 = SourceMgr.getInstantiationLineNumber(II->first);
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      if (LineNo1 != LineNo2) continue;
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      const std::string &Diag2 = II->second;
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      if (Diag2.find(Diag1) != std::string::npos ||
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          Diag1.find(Diag2) != std::string::npos) {
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        break;
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      }
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    }
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    if (II == IE) {
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      // Not found.
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      LeftOnly.push_back(*I);
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    } else {
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      // Found. The same cannot be found twice.
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      Right.erase(II);
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    }
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  }
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  // Now all that's left in Right are those that were not matched.
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  return PrintProblem(SourceMgr, LeftOnly.begin(), LeftOnly.end(), MsgLeftOnly)
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       | PrintProblem(SourceMgr, Right.begin(), Right.end(), MsgRightOnly);
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}
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/// CheckResults - This compares the expected results to those that
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/// were actually reported. It emits any discrepencies. Return "true" if there
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/// were problems. Return "false" otherwise.
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/// 
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static bool CheckResults(Preprocessor &PP,
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                         const DiagList &ExpectedErrors,
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                         const DiagList &ExpectedWarnings,
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                         const DiagList &ExpectedNotes) {
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  const DiagnosticClient *DiagClient = PP.getDiagnostics().getClient();
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  assert(DiagClient != 0 &&
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      "DiagChecker requires a valid TextDiagnosticBuffer");
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  const TextDiagnosticBuffer &Diags =
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    static_cast<const TextDiagnosticBuffer&>(*DiagClient);
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  SourceManager &SourceMgr = PP.getSourceManager();
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  // We want to capture the delta between what was expected and what was
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  // seen.
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  //
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  //   Expected \ Seen - set expected but not seen
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  //   Seen \ Expected - set seen but not expected
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  bool HadProblem = false;
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  // See if there are error mismatches.
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  HadProblem |= CompareDiagLists(SourceMgr,
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                                 ExpectedErrors.begin(), ExpectedErrors.end(),
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                                 Diags.err_begin(), Diags.err_end(),
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                                 "Errors expected but not seen:",
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                                 "Errors seen but not expected:");
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  // See if there are warning mismatches.
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  HadProblem |= CompareDiagLists(SourceMgr,
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                                 ExpectedWarnings.begin(),
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                                 ExpectedWarnings.end(),
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                                 Diags.warn_begin(), Diags.warn_end(),
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                                 "Warnings expected but not seen:",
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                                 "Warnings seen but not expected:");
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  // See if there are note mismatches.
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  HadProblem |= CompareDiagLists(SourceMgr,
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                                 ExpectedNotes.begin(),
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                                 ExpectedNotes.end(),
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                                 Diags.note_begin(), Diags.note_end(),
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                                 "Notes expected but not seen:",
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                                 "Notes seen but not expected:");
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  return HadProblem;
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}
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/// CheckDiagnostics - Gather the expected diagnostics and check them.
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bool clang::CheckDiagnostics(Preprocessor &PP) {
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  // Gather the set of expected diagnostics.
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  DiagList ExpectedErrors, ExpectedWarnings, ExpectedNotes;
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  FindExpectedDiags(PP, ExpectedErrors, ExpectedWarnings, ExpectedNotes);
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  // Check that the expected diagnostics occurred.
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  return CheckResults(PP, ExpectedErrors, ExpectedWarnings, ExpectedNotes);
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}
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