#define LLVM_SUPPORT_RAW_OSTREAM_H
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
-#include "llvm/System/DataTypes.h"
+#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
+#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
+#include <system_error>
namespace llvm {
class format_object_base;
template <typename T>
class SmallVectorImpl;
+ namespace sys {
+ namespace fs {
+ enum OpenFlags : unsigned;
+ }
+ }
+
/// raw_ostream - This class implements an extremely fast bulk output stream
/// that can *only* output to a stream. It does not support seeking, reopening,
/// rewinding, line buffered disciplines etc. It is a simple buffer that outputs
/// a chunk at a time.
class raw_ostream {
private:
- // Do not implement. raw_ostream is noncopyable.
- void operator=(const raw_ostream &);
- raw_ostream(const raw_ostream &);
+ void operator=(const raw_ostream &) LLVM_DELETED_FUNCTION;
+ raw_ostream(const raw_ostream &) LLVM_DELETED_FUNCTION;
/// The buffer is handled in such a way that the buffer is
/// uninitialized, unbuffered, or out of space when OutBufCur >=
explicit raw_ostream(bool unbuffered=false)
: BufferMode(unbuffered ? Unbuffered : InternalBuffer) {
// Start out ready to flush.
- OutBufStart = OutBufEnd = OutBufCur = 0;
+ OutBufStart = OutBufEnd = OutBufCur = nullptr;
}
virtual ~raw_ostream();
size_t GetBufferSize() const {
// If we're supposed to be buffered but haven't actually gotten around
// to allocating the buffer yet, return the value that would be used.
- if (BufferMode != Unbuffered && OutBufStart == 0)
+ if (BufferMode != Unbuffered && OutBufStart == nullptr)
return preferred_buffer_size();
// Otherwise just return the size of the allocated buffer.
/// set to unbuffered.
void SetUnbuffered() {
flush();
- SetBufferAndMode(0, 0, Unbuffered);
+ SetBufferAndMode(nullptr, 0, Unbuffered);
}
size_t GetNumBytesInBuffer() const {
size_t Size = Str.size();
// Make sure we can use the fast path.
- if (OutBufCur+Size > OutBufEnd)
+ if (Size > (size_t)(OutBufEnd - OutBufCur))
return write(Str.data(), Size);
memcpy(OutBufCur, Str.data(), Size);
}
raw_ostream &operator<<(const char *Str) {
- // Inline fast path, particulary for constant strings where a sufficiently
+ // Inline fast path, particularly for constant strings where a sufficiently
// smart compiler will simplify strlen.
return this->operator<<(StringRef(Str));
raw_ostream &operator<<(double N);
- /// write_hex - Output \arg N in hexadecimal, without any prefix or padding.
+ /// write_hex - Output \p N in hexadecimal, without any prefix or padding.
raw_ostream &write_hex(unsigned long long N);
- /// write_escaped - Output \arg Str, turning '\\', '\t', '\n', '"', and
+ /// write_escaped - Output \p Str, turning '\\', '\t', '\n', '"', and
/// anything that doesn't satisfy std::isprint into an escape sequence.
- raw_ostream &write_escaped(StringRef Str);
+ raw_ostream &write_escaped(StringRef Str, bool UseHexEscapes = false);
raw_ostream &write(unsigned char C);
raw_ostream &write(const char *Ptr, size_t Size);
/// Changes the foreground color of text that will be output from this point
/// forward.
- /// @param colors ANSI color to use, the special SAVEDCOLOR can be used to
+ /// @param Color ANSI color to use, the special SAVEDCOLOR can be used to
/// change only the bold attribute, and keep colors untouched
- /// @param bold bold/brighter text, default false
- /// @param bg if true change the background, default: change foreground
+ /// @param Bold bold/brighter text, default false
+ /// @param BG if true change the background, default: change foreground
/// @returns itself so it can be used within << invocations
- virtual raw_ostream &changeColor(enum Colors, bool = false, bool = false) {
- return *this; }
+ virtual raw_ostream &changeColor(enum Colors Color,
+ bool Bold = false,
+ bool BG = false) {
+ (void)Color;
+ (void)Bold;
+ (void)BG;
+ return *this;
+ }
/// Resets the colors to terminal defaults. Call this when you are done
/// outputting colored text, or before program exit.
virtual raw_ostream &resetColor() { return *this; }
+ /// Reverses the forground and background colors.
+ virtual raw_ostream &reverseColor() { return *this; }
+
/// This function determines if this stream is connected to a "tty" or
/// "console" window. That is, the output would be displayed to the user
/// rather than being put on a pipe or stored in a file.
virtual bool is_displayed() const { return false; }
+ /// This function determines if this stream is displayed and supports colors.
+ virtual bool has_colors() const { return is_displayed(); }
+
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Subclass Interface
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
private:
/// write_impl - The is the piece of the class that is implemented
- /// by subclasses. This writes the \args Size bytes starting at
- /// \arg Ptr to the underlying stream.
+ /// by subclasses. This writes the \p Size bytes starting at
+ /// \p Ptr to the underlying stream.
///
/// This function is guaranteed to only be called at a point at which it is
/// safe for the subclass to install a new buffer via SetBuffer.
///
- /// \arg Ptr - The start of the data to be written. For buffered streams this
+ /// \param Ptr The start of the data to be written. For buffered streams this
/// is guaranteed to be the start of the buffer.
- /// \arg Size - The number of bytes to be written.
+ ///
+ /// \param Size The number of bytes to be written.
///
/// \invariant { Size > 0 }
virtual void write_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size) = 0;
///
bool Error;
+ /// Controls whether the stream should attempt to use atomic writes, when
+ /// possible.
+ bool UseAtomicWrites;
+
uint64_t pos;
/// write_impl - See raw_ostream::write_impl.
- virtual void write_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size);
+ void write_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size) override;
/// current_pos - Return the current position within the stream, not
/// counting the bytes currently in the buffer.
- virtual uint64_t current_pos() const { return pos; }
+ uint64_t current_pos() const override { return pos; }
/// preferred_buffer_size - Determine an efficient buffer size.
- virtual size_t preferred_buffer_size() const;
+ size_t preferred_buffer_size() const override;
/// error_detected - Set the flag indicating that an output error has
/// been encountered.
void error_detected() { Error = true; }
public:
-
- enum {
- /// F_Excl - When opening a file, this flag makes raw_fd_ostream
- /// report an error if the file already exists.
- F_Excl = 1,
-
- /// F_Append - When opening a file, if it already exists append to the
- /// existing file instead of returning an error. This may not be specified
- /// with F_Excl.
- F_Append = 2,
-
- /// F_Binary - The file should be opened in binary mode on platforms that
- /// make this distinction.
- F_Binary = 4
- };
-
- /// raw_fd_ostream - Open the specified file for writing. If an error occurs,
- /// information about the error is put into ErrorInfo, and the stream should
- /// be immediately destroyed; the string will be empty if no error occurred.
- /// This allows optional flags to control how the file will be opened.
+ /// Open the specified file for writing. If an error occurs, information
+ /// about the error is put into EC, and the stream should be immediately
+ /// destroyed;
+ /// \p Flags allows optional flags to control how the file will be opened.
///
/// As a special case, if Filename is "-", then the stream will use
/// STDOUT_FILENO instead of opening a file. Note that it will still consider
/// itself to own the file descriptor. In particular, it will close the
/// file descriptor when it is done (this is necessary to detect
/// output errors).
- raw_fd_ostream(const char *Filename, std::string &ErrorInfo,
- unsigned Flags = 0);
+ raw_fd_ostream(StringRef Filename, std::error_code &EC,
+ sys::fs::OpenFlags Flags);
/// raw_fd_ostream ctor - FD is the file descriptor that this writes to. If
/// ShouldClose is true, this closes the file when the stream is destroyed.
- raw_fd_ostream(int fd, bool shouldClose,
- bool unbuffered=false) : raw_ostream(unbuffered), FD(fd),
- ShouldClose(shouldClose),
- Error(false) {}
+ raw_fd_ostream(int fd, bool shouldClose, bool unbuffered=false);
~raw_fd_ostream();
void close();
/// seek - Flushes the stream and repositions the underlying file descriptor
- /// positition to the offset specified from the beginning of the file.
+ /// position to the offset specified from the beginning of the file.
uint64_t seek(uint64_t off);
- virtual raw_ostream &changeColor(enum Colors colors, bool bold=false,
- bool bg=false);
- virtual raw_ostream &resetColor();
+ /// SetUseAtomicWrite - Set the stream to attempt to use atomic writes for
+ /// individual output routines where possible.
+ ///
+ /// Note that because raw_ostream's are typically buffered, this flag is only
+ /// sensible when used on unbuffered streams which will flush their output
+ /// immediately.
+ void SetUseAtomicWrites(bool Value) {
+ UseAtomicWrites = Value;
+ }
+
+ raw_ostream &changeColor(enum Colors colors, bool bold=false,
+ bool bg=false) override;
+ raw_ostream &resetColor() override;
+
+ raw_ostream &reverseColor() override;
- virtual bool is_displayed() const;
+ bool is_displayed() const override;
+
+ bool has_colors() const override;
/// has_error - Return the value of the flag in this raw_fd_ostream indicating
/// whether an output error has been encountered.
/// This doesn't implicitly flush any pending output. Also, it doesn't
- /// guarantee to detect all errors unless the the stream has been closed.
+ /// guarantee to detect all errors unless the stream has been closed.
bool has_error() const {
return Error;
}
/// flag is set at the time when this raw_ostream's destructor is called,
/// report_fatal_error is called to report the error. Use clear_error()
/// after handling the error to avoid this behavior.
+ ///
+ /// "Errors should never pass silently.
+ /// Unless explicitly silenced."
+ /// - from The Zen of Python, by Tim Peters
+ ///
void clear_error() {
Error = false;
}
};
-/// raw_stdout_ostream - This is a stream that always prints to stdout.
-///
-class raw_stdout_ostream : public raw_fd_ostream {
- // An out of line virtual method to provide a home for the class vtable.
- virtual void handle();
-public:
- raw_stdout_ostream();
-};
-
-/// raw_stderr_ostream - This is a stream that always prints to stderr.
-///
-class raw_stderr_ostream : public raw_fd_ostream {
- // An out of line virtual method to provide a home for the class vtable.
- virtual void handle();
-public:
- raw_stderr_ostream();
-};
-
/// outs() - This returns a reference to a raw_ostream for standard output.
/// Use it like: outs() << "foo" << "bar";
raw_ostream &outs();
std::string &OS;
/// write_impl - See raw_ostream::write_impl.
- virtual void write_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size);
+ void write_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size) override;
/// current_pos - Return the current position within the stream, not
/// counting the bytes currently in the buffer.
- virtual uint64_t current_pos() const { return OS.size(); }
+ uint64_t current_pos() const override { return OS.size(); }
public:
explicit raw_string_ostream(std::string &O) : OS(O) {}
~raw_string_ostream();
SmallVectorImpl<char> &OS;
/// write_impl - See raw_ostream::write_impl.
- virtual void write_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size);
+ void write_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t Size) override;
/// current_pos - Return the current position within the stream, not
/// counting the bytes currently in the buffer.
- virtual uint64_t current_pos() const;
+ uint64_t current_pos() const override;
public:
/// Construct a new raw_svector_ostream.
///
- /// \arg O - The vector to write to; this should generally have at least 128
+ /// \param O The vector to write to; this should generally have at least 128
/// bytes free to avoid any extraneous memory overhead.
explicit raw_svector_ostream(SmallVectorImpl<char> &O);
~raw_svector_ostream();
/// outside of the raw_svector_ostream's control. It is only safe to do this
/// if the raw_svector_ostream has previously been flushed.
void resync();
-
+
/// str - Flushes the stream contents to the target vector and return a
/// StringRef for the vector contents.
StringRef str();
/// raw_null_ostream - A raw_ostream that discards all output.
class raw_null_ostream : public raw_ostream {
/// write_impl - See raw_ostream::write_impl.
- virtual void write_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t size);
+ void write_impl(const char *Ptr, size_t size) override;
/// current_pos - Return the current position within the stream, not
/// counting the bytes currently in the buffer.
- virtual uint64_t current_pos() const;
+ uint64_t current_pos() const override;
public:
explicit raw_null_ostream() {}
~raw_null_ostream();
};
-/// tool_output_file - This class behaves like a raw_fd_ostream but adds a
-/// few extra features commonly needed for compiler-like tool output files:
-/// - The file is automatically deleted if the process is killed.
-/// - The file is automatically deleted when the tool_output_file
-/// object is destroyed unless the client calls keep().
-class tool_output_file : public raw_fd_ostream {
- std::string Filename;
- bool Keep;
-public:
- tool_output_file(const char *filename, std::string &ErrorInfo,
- unsigned Flags = 0);
-
- ~tool_output_file();
-
- /// keep - Indicate that the tool's job wrt this output file has been
- /// successful and the file should not be deleted.
- void keep() { Keep = true; }
-};
-
} // end llvm namespace
#endif