[PATCH] Fix Windows path formatting when using -MD

Sean Silva chisophugis at gmail.com
Thu Apr 9 16:55:54 PDT 2015


On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 3:33 PM, Yung, Douglas <
douglas_yung at playstation.sony.com> wrote:

>  Hi Sean,
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> The program we are using that consumes the compiler’s –MD output is a tool
> that we produce which parses the output to provide integration with Visual
> Studio.
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> I agree that the example you gave of OpenFile(“\”foo.txt\””) would not be
> valid, although I’m not sure that the compiler would even generate that on
> Windows. According to the MSDN documentation (
> https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365247), a double quote is not
> a valid character for a filename, so the compiler should never even reach
> this point in the code because the compiler would have been unable to
> resolve the reference to begin with.
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No, I mean that any tool that actually reads the makefiles produced by this
patch would end up with paths like "\"foo.txt\"". That your tool is
interpreting the output of this patch the way you want indicates that it is
not actually correctly parsing the makefile syntax.

E.g. a makefile like this:

foo.o: "C:\Program Files\bar.h"

actually means that "foo.o" depends on "\"C:\Program Files\bar.h\"". If
your tool does not interpret it like this, then your tool is not
interpreting the makefile correctly.

-- Sean Silva


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> Douglas Yung
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> *From:* Sean Silva [mailto:chisophugis at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Thursday, April 09, 2015 14:57
> *To:* Yung, Douglas
> *Cc:* llvm-commits at cs.uiuc.edu
> *Subject:* Re: [PATCH] Fix Windows path formatting when using -MD
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> On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 12:27 PM, Yung, Douglas <
> douglas_yung at playstation.sony.com> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> This patch fixes a problem on Windows when the compiler generates a
> dependency file using –MD or –MMD. The problem is that when emitting a path
> that contains spaces, the compiler emits it by escaping the spaces with a
> leading backspace character which is not valid in Windows. The proper fix
> for this is to just emit the path enclosed in double quotes which is
> accepted by Windows. This patch makes that change, and the compiler will
> then generate the double quoted paths only when the compiler is hosted on
> Windows. It also updates 3 tests that were affected by this change to
> accept this change on Windows as well as verify the change works as
> expected.
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> What program are you using that consumes makefiles and interprets quoted
> strings? Quoted strings are not part of Makefile syntax. This will result
> in programs making calls like OpenFile("\"foo.txt\"") which I don't think
> is valid.
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> -- Sean Silva
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> Douglas Yung
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