//===--- AST.h - Utility AST functions -------------------------*- C++ -*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // Various code that examines C++ source code using AST. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_AST_H_ #define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_AST_H_ #include "index/SymbolID.h" #include "clang/AST/Decl.h" #include "clang/AST/NestedNameSpecifier.h" #include "clang/Basic/SourceLocation.h" #include "clang/Lex/MacroInfo.h" #include "llvm/ADT/DenseSet.h" #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" #include #include namespace clang { class SourceManager; class Decl; namespace clangd { /// Returns true if the declaration is considered implementation detail based on /// heuristics. For example, a declaration whose name is not explicitly spelled /// in code is considered implementation detail. bool isImplementationDetail(const Decl *D); /// Find the source location of the identifier for \p D. /// Transforms macro locations to locations spelled inside files. All code /// that needs locations of declaration names (e.g. the index) should go through /// this function. SourceLocation nameLocation(const clang::Decl &D, const SourceManager &SM); /// Returns the qualified name of ND. The scope doesn't contain unwritten scopes /// like inline namespaces. std::string printQualifiedName(const NamedDecl &ND); /// Returns the first enclosing namespace scope starting from \p DC. std::string printNamespaceScope(const DeclContext &DC); /// Returns the name of the namespace inside the 'using namespace' directive, as /// written in the code. E.g., passing 'using namespace ::std' will result in /// '::std'. std::string printUsingNamespaceName(const ASTContext &Ctx, const UsingDirectiveDecl &D); /// Prints unqualified name of the decl for the purpose of displaying it to the /// user. Anonymous decls return names of the form "(anonymous {kind})", e.g. /// "(anonymous struct)" or "(anonymous namespace)". std::string printName(const ASTContext &Ctx, const NamedDecl &ND); /// Prints template arguments of a decl as written in the source code, including /// enclosing '<' and '>', e.g for a partial specialization like: template /// struct Foo will return ''. Returns an empty /// string if decl is not a template specialization. std::string printTemplateSpecializationArgs(const NamedDecl &ND); /// Gets the symbol ID for a declaration, if possible. llvm::Optional getSymbolID(const Decl *D); /// Gets the symbol ID for a macro, if possible. /// Currently, this is an encoded USR of the macro, which incorporates macro /// locations (e.g. file name, offset in file). /// FIXME: the USR semantics might not be stable enough as the ID for index /// macro (e.g. a change in definition offset can result in a different USR). We /// could change these semantics in the future by reimplementing this funcure /// (e.g. avoid USR for macros). llvm::Optional getSymbolID(const llvm::StringRef MacroName, const MacroInfo *MI, const SourceManager &SM); /// Returns a QualType as string. The result doesn't contain unwritten scopes /// like anonymous/inline namespace. std::string printType(const QualType QT, const DeclContext &CurContext); /// Indicates if \p D is a template instantiation implicitly generated by the /// compiler, e.g. /// template struct vector {}; /// vector v; // 'vector' is an implicit instantiation bool isImplicitTemplateInstantiation(const NamedDecl *D); /// Indicates if \p D is an explicit template specialization, e.g. /// template struct vector {}; /// template <> struct vector {}; // <-- explicit specialization /// /// Note that explicit instantiations are NOT explicit specializations, albeit /// they look similar. /// template struct vector; // <-- explicit instantiation, NOT an /// explicit specialization. bool isExplicitTemplateSpecialization(const NamedDecl *D); /// Returns a nested name specifier loc of \p ND if it was present in the /// source, e.g. /// void ns::something::foo() -> returns 'ns::something' /// void foo() -> returns null NestedNameSpecifierLoc getQualifierLoc(const NamedDecl &ND); // Returns a type corresponding to a declaration of that type. // Unlike the method on ASTContext, attempts to preserve the type as-written // (i.e. vector rather than vector. QualType declaredType(const TypeDecl *D); /// Retrieves the deduced type at a given location (auto, decltype). /// It will return the underlying type. llvm::Optional getDeducedType(ASTContext &, SourceLocation Loc); /// Gets the nested name specifier necessary for spelling \p ND in \p /// DestContext, at \p InsertionPoint. It selects the shortest suffix of \p ND /// such that it is visible in \p DestContext. /// Returns an empty string if no qualification is necessary. For example, if /// you want to qualify clang::clangd::bar::foo in clang::clangd::x, this /// function will return bar. Note that the result might be sub-optimal for /// classes, e.g. when the \p ND is a member of the base class. /// /// This version considers all the using namespace directives before \p /// InsertionPoint. i.e, if you have `using namespace /// clang::clangd::bar`, this function will return an empty string for the /// example above since no qualification is necessary in that case. /// FIXME: Also take using directives and namespace aliases inside function body /// into account. std::string getQualification(ASTContext &Context, const DeclContext *DestContext, SourceLocation InsertionPoint, const NamedDecl *ND); /// This function uses the \p VisibleNamespaces to figure out if a shorter /// qualification is sufficient for \p ND, and ignores any using namespace /// directives. It can be useful if there's no AST for the DestContext, but some /// pseudo-parsing is done. i.e. if \p ND is ns1::ns2::X and \p DestContext is /// ns1::, users can provide `ns2::` as visible to change the result to be /// empty. /// Elements in VisibleNamespaces should be in the form: `ns::`, with trailing /// "::". /// Note that this is just textual and might be incorrect. e.g. when there are /// two namespaces ns1::a and ns2::a, the function will early exit if "a::" is /// present in \p VisibleNamespaces, no matter whether it is from ns1:: or ns2:: std::string getQualification(ASTContext &Context, const DeclContext *DestContext, const NamedDecl *ND, llvm::ArrayRef VisibleNamespaces); /// Whether we must avoid computing linkage for D during code completion. /// Clang aggressively caches linkage computation, which is stable after the AST /// is built. Unfortunately the AST is incomplete during code completion, so /// linkage may still change. /// /// Example: `auto x = []{^}` at file scope. /// During code completion, the initializer for x hasn't been parsed yet. /// x has type `undeduced auto`, and external linkage. /// If we compute linkage at this point, the external linkage will be cached. /// /// After code completion the initializer is attached, and x has a lambda type. /// This means x has "unique external" linkage. If we computed linkage above, /// the cached value is incorrect. (clang catches this with an assertion). bool hasUnstableLinkage(const Decl *D); } // namespace clangd } // namespace clang #endif // LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_AST_H_