view gen/cl_helpers.cpp @ 1117:4c20fcc4252b

Fun with parameter attributes: For several of the "synthetic" parameters added to D functions, we can apply noalias and nocapture. They are sret parameters, 'nest' pointers passed to nested functions, and _argptr: Nocapture: - Sret and nest are nocapture because they don't represent D-level variables, and thus the callee can't (validly) obtain a pointer to them, let alone keep it around after it returns. - _argptr is nocapture because although the callee has access to it as a pointer, that pointer is invalidated when it returns. All three are noalias because they're function-local variables - Sret and _argptr are noalias because they're freshly alloca'd memory only used for a single function call that's not allowed to keep an aliasing pointer to it around (since the parameter is nocapture). - 'Nest' is noalias because the callee only ever has access to one such pointer per parent function, and every parent function has a different one. This commit also ensures attributes set on sret, _arguments and _argptr are propagated to calls to such functions. It also adds one exception to the general rule that attributes on function types should propagate to calls: the type of a delegate's function pointer has a 'nest' parameter, but this can either be a true 'nest' (for delegates to nested functions) or a 'this' (for delegates to member functions). Since 'this' is neither noalias nor nocapture, and there's generally no way to tell which one it is, we remove these attributes at the call site if the callee is a delegate.
author Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl>
date Sat, 14 Mar 2009 22:15:31 +0100
parents b30fe7e1dbb9
children 40bd4a0d4870
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#include "gen/cl_helpers.h"

#include "root.h"
#include "rmem.h"

#include <cctype>       // isupper, tolower
#include <algorithm>
#include <utility>
#include <stdarg.h>

namespace opts {

// Helper function
static char toLower(char c) {
    if (isupper(c))
        return tolower(c);
    return c;
}

bool FlagParser::parse(cl::Option &O, const char *ArgName, const std::string &Arg, bool &Val) {
    // Make a std::string out of it to make comparisons easier
    // (and avoid repeated conversion)
    std::string argname = ArgName;
    
    typedef std::vector<std::pair<std::string, bool> >::iterator It;
    for (It I = switches.begin(), E = switches.end(); I != E; ++I) {
        std::string name = I->first;
        if (name == argname
                || (name.length() < argname.length()
                    && argname.substr(0, name.length()) == name
                    && argname[name.length()] == '=')) {
            
            if (!cl::parser<bool>::parse(O, ArgName, Arg, Val)) {
                Val = (Val == I->second);
                return false;
            }
            // Invalid option value
            break;
        }
    }
    return true;
}

void FlagParser::getExtraOptionNames(std::vector<const char*> &Names) {
    typedef std::vector<std::pair<std::string, bool> >::iterator It;
    for (It I = switches.begin() + 1, E = switches.end(); I != E; ++I) {
        Names.push_back(I->first.c_str());
    }
}


MultiSetter::MultiSetter(bool invert, bool* p, ...) {
    this->invert = invert;
    if (p) {
        locations.push_back(p);
        va_list va;
        va_start(va, p);
        while (p = va_arg(va, bool*)) {
            locations.push_back(p);
        }
    }
}
        
void MultiSetter::operator=(bool val) {
    typedef std::vector<bool*>::iterator It;
    for (It I = locations.begin(), E = locations.end(); I != E; ++I) {
        **I = (val != invert);
    }
}


void ArrayAdapter::push_back(const char* cstr) {
    if (!cstr || !*cstr)
        error("Expected argument to '-%s'", name);
    
    if (!*arrp)
        *arrp = new Array;
    (*arrp)->push(mem.strdup(cstr));
}

} // namespace opts