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This patch corresponds to reviews: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15120 http://reviews.llvm.org/D19125 It adds support for the __float128 keyword, literals and target feature to enable it. Based on the latter of the two aforementioned reviews, this feature is enabled on Linux on i386/X86 as well as SystemZ. This is also the second attempt in commiting this feature. The first attempt did not enable it on required platforms which caused failures when compiling type_traits with -std=gnu++11. If you see failures with compiling this header on your platform after this commit, it is likely that your platform needs to have this feature enabled. llvm-svn: 268898
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//===--- FormatToken.cpp - Format C++ code --------------------------------===//
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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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/// \file
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/// \brief This file implements specific functions of \c FormatTokens and their
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/// roles.
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///
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "ContinuationIndenter.h"
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#include "FormatToken.h"
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#include "clang/Format/Format.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Debug.h"
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#include <climits>
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namespace clang {
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namespace format {
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const char *getTokenTypeName(TokenType Type) {
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static const char *const TokNames[] = {
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#define TYPE(X) #X,
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LIST_TOKEN_TYPES
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#undef TYPE
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nullptr
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};
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if (Type < NUM_TOKEN_TYPES)
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return TokNames[Type];
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llvm_unreachable("unknown TokenType");
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return nullptr;
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}
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// FIXME: This is copy&pasted from Sema. Put it in a common place and remove
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// duplication.
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bool FormatToken::isSimpleTypeSpecifier() const {
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switch (Tok.getKind()) {
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case tok::kw_short:
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case tok::kw_long:
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case tok::kw___int64:
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case tok::kw___int128:
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case tok::kw_signed:
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case tok::kw_unsigned:
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case tok::kw_void:
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case tok::kw_char:
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case tok::kw_int:
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case tok::kw_half:
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case tok::kw_float:
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case tok::kw_double:
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case tok::kw___float128:
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case tok::kw_wchar_t:
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case tok::kw_bool:
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case tok::kw___underlying_type:
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case tok::annot_typename:
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case tok::kw_char16_t:
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case tok::kw_char32_t:
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case tok::kw_typeof:
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case tok::kw_decltype:
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return true;
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default:
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return false;
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}
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}
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TokenRole::~TokenRole() {}
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void TokenRole::precomputeFormattingInfos(const FormatToken *Token) {}
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unsigned CommaSeparatedList::formatAfterToken(LineState &State,
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ContinuationIndenter *Indenter,
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bool DryRun) {
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if (State.NextToken == nullptr || !State.NextToken->Previous)
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return 0;
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// Ensure that we start on the opening brace.
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const FormatToken *LBrace =
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State.NextToken->Previous->getPreviousNonComment();
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if (!LBrace || !LBrace->isOneOf(tok::l_brace, TT_ArrayInitializerLSquare) ||
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LBrace->BlockKind == BK_Block || LBrace->Type == TT_DictLiteral ||
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LBrace->Next->Type == TT_DesignatedInitializerPeriod)
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return 0;
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// Calculate the number of code points we have to format this list. As the
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// first token is already placed, we have to subtract it.
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unsigned RemainingCodePoints =
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Style.ColumnLimit - State.Column + State.NextToken->Previous->ColumnWidth;
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// Find the best ColumnFormat, i.e. the best number of columns to use.
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const ColumnFormat *Format = getColumnFormat(RemainingCodePoints);
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// If no ColumnFormat can be used, the braced list would generally be
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// bin-packed. Add a severe penalty to this so that column layouts are
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// preferred if possible.
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if (!Format)
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return 10000;
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// Format the entire list.
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unsigned Penalty = 0;
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unsigned Column = 0;
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unsigned Item = 0;
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while (State.NextToken != LBrace->MatchingParen) {
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bool NewLine = false;
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unsigned ExtraSpaces = 0;
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// If the previous token was one of our commas, we are now on the next item.
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if (Item < Commas.size() && State.NextToken->Previous == Commas[Item]) {
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if (!State.NextToken->isTrailingComment()) {
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ExtraSpaces += Format->ColumnSizes[Column] - ItemLengths[Item];
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++Column;
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}
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++Item;
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}
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if (Column == Format->Columns || State.NextToken->MustBreakBefore) {
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Column = 0;
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NewLine = true;
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}
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// Place token using the continuation indenter and store the penalty.
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Penalty += Indenter->addTokenToState(State, NewLine, DryRun, ExtraSpaces);
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}
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return Penalty;
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}
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unsigned CommaSeparatedList::formatFromToken(LineState &State,
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ContinuationIndenter *Indenter,
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bool DryRun) {
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if (HasNestedBracedList)
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State.Stack.back().AvoidBinPacking = true;
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return 0;
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}
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// Returns the lengths in code points between Begin and End (both included),
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// assuming that the entire sequence is put on a single line.
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static unsigned CodePointsBetween(const FormatToken *Begin,
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const FormatToken *End) {
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assert(End->TotalLength >= Begin->TotalLength);
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return End->TotalLength - Begin->TotalLength + Begin->ColumnWidth;
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}
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void CommaSeparatedList::precomputeFormattingInfos(const FormatToken *Token) {
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// FIXME: At some point we might want to do this for other lists, too.
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if (!Token->MatchingParen ||
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!Token->isOneOf(tok::l_brace, TT_ArrayInitializerLSquare))
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return;
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// In C++11 braced list style, we should not format in columns unless they
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// have many items (20 or more) or we allow bin-packing of function call
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// arguments.
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if (Style.Cpp11BracedListStyle && !Style.BinPackArguments &&
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Commas.size() < 19)
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return;
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// Limit column layout for JavaScript array initializers to 20 or more items
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// for now to introduce it carefully. We can become more aggressive if this
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// necessary.
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if (Token->is(TT_ArrayInitializerLSquare) && Commas.size() < 19)
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return;
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// Column format doesn't really make sense if we don't align after brackets.
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if (Style.AlignAfterOpenBracket == FormatStyle::BAS_DontAlign)
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return;
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FormatToken *ItemBegin = Token->Next;
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while (ItemBegin->isTrailingComment())
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ItemBegin = ItemBegin->Next;
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SmallVector<bool, 8> MustBreakBeforeItem;
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// The lengths of an item if it is put at the end of the line. This includes
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// trailing comments which are otherwise ignored for column alignment.
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SmallVector<unsigned, 8> EndOfLineItemLength;
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bool HasSeparatingComment = false;
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for (unsigned i = 0, e = Commas.size() + 1; i != e; ++i) {
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// Skip comments on their own line.
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while (ItemBegin->HasUnescapedNewline && ItemBegin->isTrailingComment()) {
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ItemBegin = ItemBegin->Next;
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HasSeparatingComment = i > 0;
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}
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MustBreakBeforeItem.push_back(ItemBegin->MustBreakBefore);
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if (ItemBegin->is(tok::l_brace))
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HasNestedBracedList = true;
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const FormatToken *ItemEnd = nullptr;
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if (i == Commas.size()) {
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ItemEnd = Token->MatchingParen;
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const FormatToken *NonCommentEnd = ItemEnd->getPreviousNonComment();
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ItemLengths.push_back(CodePointsBetween(ItemBegin, NonCommentEnd));
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if (Style.Cpp11BracedListStyle &&
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!ItemEnd->Previous->isTrailingComment()) {
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// In Cpp11 braced list style, the } and possibly other subsequent
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// tokens will need to stay on a line with the last element.
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while (ItemEnd->Next && !ItemEnd->Next->CanBreakBefore)
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ItemEnd = ItemEnd->Next;
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} else {
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// In other braced lists styles, the "}" can be wrapped to the new line.
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ItemEnd = Token->MatchingParen->Previous;
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}
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} else {
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ItemEnd = Commas[i];
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// The comma is counted as part of the item when calculating the length.
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ItemLengths.push_back(CodePointsBetween(ItemBegin, ItemEnd));
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// Consume trailing comments so the are included in EndOfLineItemLength.
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if (ItemEnd->Next && !ItemEnd->Next->HasUnescapedNewline &&
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ItemEnd->Next->isTrailingComment())
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ItemEnd = ItemEnd->Next;
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}
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EndOfLineItemLength.push_back(CodePointsBetween(ItemBegin, ItemEnd));
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// If there is a trailing comma in the list, the next item will start at the
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// closing brace. Don't create an extra item for this.
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if (ItemEnd->getNextNonComment() == Token->MatchingParen)
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break;
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ItemBegin = ItemEnd->Next;
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}
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// Don't use column layout for lists with few elements and in presence of
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// separating comments.
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if (Commas.size() < 5 || HasSeparatingComment)
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return;
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if (Token->NestingLevel != 0 && Token->is(tok::l_brace) && Commas.size() < 19)
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return;
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// We can never place more than ColumnLimit / 3 items in a row (because of the
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// spaces and the comma).
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unsigned MaxItems = Style.ColumnLimit / 3;
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std::vector<unsigned> MinSizeInColumn;
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MinSizeInColumn.reserve(MaxItems);
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for (unsigned Columns = 1; Columns <= MaxItems; ++Columns) {
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ColumnFormat Format;
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Format.Columns = Columns;
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Format.ColumnSizes.resize(Columns);
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MinSizeInColumn.assign(Columns, UINT_MAX);
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Format.LineCount = 1;
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bool HasRowWithSufficientColumns = false;
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unsigned Column = 0;
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for (unsigned i = 0, e = ItemLengths.size(); i != e; ++i) {
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assert(i < MustBreakBeforeItem.size());
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if (MustBreakBeforeItem[i] || Column == Columns) {
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++Format.LineCount;
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Column = 0;
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}
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if (Column == Columns - 1)
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HasRowWithSufficientColumns = true;
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unsigned Length =
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(Column == Columns - 1) ? EndOfLineItemLength[i] : ItemLengths[i];
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Format.ColumnSizes[Column] = std::max(Format.ColumnSizes[Column], Length);
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MinSizeInColumn[Column] = std::min(MinSizeInColumn[Column], Length);
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++Column;
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}
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// If all rows are terminated early (e.g. by trailing comments), we don't
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// need to look further.
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if (!HasRowWithSufficientColumns)
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break;
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Format.TotalWidth = Columns - 1; // Width of the N-1 spaces.
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for (unsigned i = 0; i < Columns; ++i)
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Format.TotalWidth += Format.ColumnSizes[i];
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// Don't use this Format, if the difference between the longest and shortest
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// element in a column exceeds a threshold to avoid excessive spaces.
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if ([&] {
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for (unsigned i = 0; i < Columns - 1; ++i)
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if (Format.ColumnSizes[i] - MinSizeInColumn[i] > 10)
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return true;
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return false;
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}())
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continue;
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// Ignore layouts that are bound to violate the column limit.
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if (Format.TotalWidth > Style.ColumnLimit)
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continue;
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Formats.push_back(Format);
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}
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}
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const CommaSeparatedList::ColumnFormat *
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CommaSeparatedList::getColumnFormat(unsigned RemainingCharacters) const {
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const ColumnFormat *BestFormat = nullptr;
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for (SmallVector<ColumnFormat, 4>::const_reverse_iterator
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I = Formats.rbegin(),
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E = Formats.rend();
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I != E; ++I) {
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if (I->TotalWidth <= RemainingCharacters) {
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if (BestFormat && I->LineCount > BestFormat->LineCount)
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break;
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BestFormat = &*I;
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}
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}
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return BestFormat;
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}
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} // namespace format
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} // namespace clang
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