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2011-07-23remove unneeded llvm:: namespace qualifiers on some core types now that ↵Chris Lattner1-13/+13
LLVM.h imports them into the clang namespace. llvm-svn: 135852
2011-06-03My testing shows that function stat has no problem with trailing separators. ↵Francois Pichet1-4/+0
(tested on Windows and Darwin). This fixes a bug on Windows: clang c:\test.cpp Here the call stat("c:") is not recognized as a directory (must be "c:\"). llvm-svn: 132539
2011-03-18Add FileManager::getNoncachedStatValue, which will resolve relative paths ↵Anders Carlsson1-0/+8
against the working directory specified in the file system options. llvm-svn: 127893
2011-03-16Having FileManager::getFile always open the file, brought much consternation ↵Argyrios Kyrtzidis1-1/+6
and leaking of file descriptors. Add 'openFile' bool to FileManager::getFile to specify whether we want to have the file opened or not, have it false by default, and enable it only in HeaderSearch.cpp where the open+fstat optimization matters. Fixes rdar://9139899. llvm-svn: 127748
2011-03-15Stop leaking file descriptors.Argyrios Kyrtzidis1-14/+16
After the open+fstat optimization, files were already opened for FileManager::getBufferForFile() and we closed them after reading them. The problem was that when -working-directory was passed, the code path that actually reuses & closes the already opened file descriptor was not followed. llvm-svn: 127639
2011-03-14Get rid of the static FileManager::FixupRelativePath.Anders Carlsson1-8/+4
llvm-svn: 127573
2011-03-07Check in the implementation as well...Anders Carlsson1-3/+7
llvm-svn: 127144
2011-03-06Convert FileManager::FixupRelativePath over to using PathV2.Anders Carlsson1-8/+10
llvm-svn: 127133
2011-02-11Uses llvm::sys::path instead of hand-rolled algorithm in FileManager.Zhanyong Wan1-32/+11
Reviewed by dgregor. llvm-svn: 125407
2011-02-11Improves Clang's virtual file handling.Zhanyong Wan1-85/+146
This patch contains: - making some of the existing comments more accurate in the presence of virtual files/directories. - renaming some private data members of FileManager to match their roles better. - creating 'DirectorEntry's for the parent directories of virtual files, such that we can tell whether two virtual files are from the same directory. This is useful for injecting virtual files whose directories don't exist in the real file system. - minor clean-ups and adding comments for class FileManager::UniqueDirContainer and FileManager::UniqueFileContainer. - adding statistics on virtual files to FileManager::PrintStats(). - adding unit tests to verify the existing and new behavior of FileManager. llvm-svn: 125384
2011-02-10Implement two related optimizations that make de-serialization ofDouglas Gregor1-0/+19
AST/PCH files more lazy: - Don't preload all of the file source-location entries when reading the AST file. Instead, load them lazily, when needed. - Only look up header-search information (whether a header was already #import'd, how many times it's been included, etc.) when it's needed by the preprocessor, rather than pre-populating it. Previously, we would pre-load all of the file source-location entries, which also populated the header-search information structure. This was a relatively minor performance issue, since we would end up stat()'ing all of the headers stored within a AST/PCH file when the AST/PCH file was loaded. In the normal PCH use case, the stat()s were cached, so the cost--of preloading ~860 source-location entries in the Cocoa.h case---was relatively low. However, the recent optimization that replaced stat+open with open+fstat turned this into a major problem, since the preloading of source-location entries would now end up opening those files. Worse, those files wouldn't be closed until the file manager was destroyed, so just opening a Cocoa.h PCH file would hold on to ~860 file descriptors, and it was easy to blow through the process's limit on the number of open file descriptors. By eliminating the preloading of these files, we neither open nor stat the headers stored in the PCH/AST file until they're actually needed for something. Concretely, we went from *** HeaderSearch Stats: 835 files tracked. 364 #import/#pragma once files. 823 included exactly once. 6 max times a file is included. 3 #include/#include_next/#import. 0 #includes skipped due to the multi-include optimization. 1 framework lookups. 0 subframework lookups. *** Source Manager Stats: 835 files mapped, 3 mem buffers mapped. 37460 SLocEntry's allocated, 11215575B of Sloc address space used. 62 bytes of files mapped, 0 files with line #'s computed. with a trivial program that uses a chained PCH including a Cocoa PCH to *** HeaderSearch Stats: 4 files tracked. 1 #import/#pragma once files. 3 included exactly once. 2 max times a file is included. 3 #include/#include_next/#import. 0 #includes skipped due to the multi-include optimization. 1 framework lookups. 0 subframework lookups. *** Source Manager Stats: 3 files mapped, 3 mem buffers mapped. 37460 SLocEntry's allocated, 11215575B of Sloc address space used. 62 bytes of files mapped, 0 files with line #'s computed. for the same program. llvm-svn: 125286
2011-02-08Update for API change.Rafael Espindola1-2/+2
llvm-svn: 125129
2011-02-05Improve our uniquing of file entries when files are re-saved or areDouglas Gregor1-21/+36
overridden via remapping. Thus, when we create a "virtual" file in the file manager, we still stat() the real file that lives behind it so that we can provide proper uniquing based on inodes. This helps keep the file manager much more consistent. To take advantage of this when reparsing files in libclang, we disable the use of the stat() cache when reparsing or performing code completion, since the stat() cache is very likely to be out of date in this use case. llvm-svn: 124971
2011-02-03Revert 124754 and 124760 as they made clang unusable in the presence of symbolicRafael Espindola1-84/+0
links. llvm-svn: 124776
2011-02-03Improve the performance of filename canonicalization by avoidingDouglas Gregor1-1/+8
redundant searches in the string. No functionality change. llvm-svn: 124760
2011-02-02Canonicalize path names in the file manager before performing a lookupDouglas Gregor1-0/+77
on that name. Canonicalization eliminates silliness such as "." and "foo/.." that breaks the uniquing of files in the presence of virtual files or files whose inode numbers have changed during parsing/re-parsing. c-index-test isn't able to create this crazy situation, so I've resorted to testing outside of the Clang tree. Fixes <rdar://problem/8928220>. Note that this hackery will go away once we have a real virtual file system on which we can layer FileManager; the virtual-files hack is showing cracks. llvm-svn: 124754
2011-01-27TextDiagnosticPrinter.cpp: Show diagnostics as far as possible even with ↵Axel Naumann1-6/+10
invalid PresomedLoc, instead of just silencing it. FileManager.cpp: Allow virtual files in nonexistent directories. FileManager.cpp: Close FileDescriptor for virtual files that correspond to actual files. FileManager.cpp: Enable virtual files to be created even for files that were flagged as NON_EXISTENT_FILE, e.g. by a prior (unsuccessful) addFile(). ASTReader.cpp: Read a PCH even if the original source files cannot be found. Add a test for reading a PCH of a file that has been removed and diagnostics referencing that file. llvm-svn: 124374
2010-12-21Replace all uses of PathV1::makeAbsolute with PathV2::fs::make_absolute.Michael J. Spencer1-3/+4
llvm-svn: 122340
2010-12-17Replace all uses of PathV1::isAbsolute with PathV2::is_{absolute,relative}.Michael J. Spencer1-4/+5
llvm-svn: 122087
2010-12-16MemoryBuffer API update.Michael J. Spencer1-19/+18
llvm-svn: 121956
2010-12-09Use error_code instead of std::string* for MemoryBuffer.Michael J. Spencer1-8/+27
llvm-svn: 121378
2010-12-02attempt to fix a buildbot failure, apparently apache fails to build.Chris Lattner1-1/+1
llvm-svn: 120688
2010-11-29Merge System into Support.Michael J. Spencer1-1/+1
llvm-svn: 120297
2010-11-23The final result of all this refactoring: instead of doing stat immediatelyChris Lattner1-3/+16
followed by an open for every source file we open, probe the file system with 'open' and then do an fstat when it succeeds. open+fstat is faster than stat+open because the kernel only has to perform the string->inode mapping once. Presumably it gets faster the deeper in your filesystem a lookup happens. For -Eonly on cocoa.h, this reduces system time from 0.042s to 0.039s on my machine, a 7.7% speedup. llvm-svn: 120066
2010-11-23hopefully resolve the windows buildbot issue (retch)Chris Lattner1-0/+8
llvm-svn: 120061
2010-11-23change the 'is directory' indicator to be a null-or-notChris Lattner1-14/+19
pointer that is passed down through the APIs, and make FileSystemStatCache::get be the one that filters out directory lookups that hit files. This also paves the way to have stat queries be able to return opened files. llvm-svn: 120060
2010-11-23pull "is directory" handling into FileManager::getStatValueChris Lattner1-29/+36
which simplifies clients and is important for future directions. Add a FD member to FileEntry which isn't used but will be shortly. llvm-svn: 120056
2010-11-23tidy up code, add a comment about dir caching.Chris Lattner1-20/+16
llvm-svn: 120048
2010-11-23factor the "cache miss" handling code out of FM into a static Chris Lattner1-21/+6
method in FileSystemStatCache. llvm-svn: 120037
2010-11-23r120013 dropped passing in the precomputed file size to Chris Lattner1-2/+3
MemoryBuffer::getFile, causing us to pick up a fstat for every file. Restore the optimization. llvm-svn: 120032
2010-11-23rework the stat cache, pulling it out of FileManager.h intoChris Lattner1-35/+39
its own header and giving it some more structure. No functionality change. llvm-svn: 120030
2010-11-23tidy up. Split FileManager::getBufferForFile intoChris Lattner1-6/+14
two copies, since they are fundamentally different operations and the StringRef one should go away (it shouldn't be part of FileManager at least). Remove some dead arguments. llvm-svn: 120013
2010-11-23now the FileManager has a FileSystemOpts ivar, stop threadingChris Lattner1-15/+8
FileSystemOpts through a ton of apis, simplifying a lot of code. This also fixes a latent bug in ASTUnit where it would invoke methods on FileManager without creating one in some code paths in cindextext. llvm-svn: 120010
2010-11-23give FileManager a 'FileSystemOptions' ivar, which will be usedChris Lattner1-7/+7
to simplify a bunch of code in it. It should ultimately get inlined into FileManager. llvm-svn: 120007
2010-11-23Partially revert Doug's PCH validation patch (r98585).Chris Lattner1-5/+3
This patch completely defeated the "passing in a prestat'd size to MemoryBuffer" optimization, leading to an extra fstat call for every buffer opened, in order to find out if the datestamp and size of the file on disk matches what is in the stat cache. I fully admit that I don't completely understand what is going on here: why punish code when a stat cache isn't in use? what is the point of a stat cache if you have to turn around and stat stuff to validate it? To resolve both these issues, just drop the modtime check and check the file size, which is the important thing anyway. This should also resolve PR6812, because presumably windows is stable when it comes to file sizes. If the modtime is actually important, we should get it and keep it on the first stat. This eliminates 833 fstat syscalls when processing Cocoa.h, speeding up system time on -Eonly Cocoa.h from 0.041 to 0.038s. llvm-svn: 120001
2010-11-23stringref'ize APIChris Lattner1-18/+16
llvm-svn: 119997
2010-11-23avoid creating sys::Path instances when -fworking-directory isn't being used.Chris Lattner1-1/+8
llvm-svn: 119995
2010-11-21Filename.rfind("/\\") won't give us the position of the last directory ↵Benjamin Kramer1-11/+11
seperator. llvm-svn: 119939
2010-11-21change the various getFile routines to use StringRef as their implementation ↵Chris Lattner1-37/+32
form. llvm-svn: 119934
2010-11-03Implement -working-directory.Argyrios Kyrtzidis1-11/+49
When -working-directory is passed in command line, file paths are resolved relative to the specified directory. This helps both when using libclang (where we can't require the user to actually change the working directory) and to help reproduce test cases when the reproduction work comes along. --FileSystemOptions is introduced which controls how file system operations are performed (currently it just contains the working directory value if set). --FileSystemOptions are passed around to various interfaces that perform file operations. --Opening & reading the content of files should be done only through FileManager. This is useful in general since file operations will be abstracted in the future for the reproduction mechanism. FileSystemOptions is independent of FileManager so that we can have multiple translation units sharing the same FileManager but with different FileSystemOptions. Addresses rdar://8583824. llvm-svn: 118203
2010-08-23fix PR7953 - Windows filename are case insensitive:Chris Lattner1-0/+4
#pragma once wasn't working on win32 if the header file was included using a different case. I tracked down the problem to the fact that clang::FileManager was caching files using case sensitive string (UniqueFiles) on Windows. I changed FileManager to cache filename in lower case only. Doesn't affect UNIX because UNIX uses Inode to uniquely identify files. unix doesn't use this codepath. Analysis and patch by Francois Pichet! llvm-svn: 111866
2010-07-26When remapping a virtual file, also make an entry for the file withDouglas Gregor1-0/+12
its absolute path on disk. Also, introduce a fun test for the precompiled preamble, which almost works... llvm-svn: 109470
2010-07-14Pass StringRefs by value.Benjamin Kramer1-2/+2
llvm-svn: 108375
2009-12-18Removing trailing directory separator, to make stat workJohn Thompson1-0/+5
llvm-svn: 91684
2009-12-11FileManager: Do not cache failed stats, it is easy to construct commonDaniel Dunbar1-10/+9
inconsistent situations if we do, and they are not important for PCH performance (which currently only needs the stats to construct the initial FileManager entries). - No test case, sorry, the machinations are too involved. This occurs when, for example, the build makes a PCH file and has a header map or a -I for a directory that does not yet exist. It is possible we will cache the negative stat on that directory, and then in the build we will never find header files inside that dir. For PCH we don't need these stats anyway for performance, so this also makes PCH files smaller w/ no loss. I hope to eventually eliminate the stat cache entirely. llvm-svn: 91082
2009-12-02Extend -remap-file=from;to to permit mapping from a non-existentDouglas Gregor1-22/+73
file. This is accomplished by introducing the notion of a "virtual" file into the file manager, which provides a FileEntry* for a named file whose size and modification time are known but which may not exist on disk. Added a cute little test that remaps both a .c file and a .h file it includes to alternative files. llvm-svn: 90329
2009-10-16Add support for a chain of stat caches in the FileManager, rather thanDouglas Gregor1-2/+37
only supporting a single stat cache. The immediate benefit of this change is that we can now generate a PCH/AST file when including another PCH file; in the future, the chain of stat caches will likely be useful with multiple levels of PCH files. llvm-svn: 84263
2009-09-18don't stick an uninitialized 'stat' buf into the stat cache, fill itChris Lattner1-0/+1
with zeros. This avoids a GCC warning (PR5000) llvm-svn: 82194
2009-09-09Remove tabs, and whitespace cleanups.Mike Stump1-29/+28
llvm-svn: 81346
2009-09-05Replace some instances of std::string with StringRefs.Benjamin Kramer1-0/+3
llvm-svn: 81079