r372129 - [clang-format] Fix cleanup of `AnnotatedLine` to include children nodes.
Yitzhak Mandelbaum via cfe-commits
cfe-commits at lists.llvm.org
Tue Sep 17 08:10:39 PDT 2019
Author: ymandel
Date: Tue Sep 17 08:10:39 2019
New Revision: 372129
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=372129&view=rev
Log:
[clang-format] Fix cleanup of `AnnotatedLine` to include children nodes.
Summary:
AnnotatedLine has a tree structure, and things like the body of a lambda will be
a child of the lambda expression. For example,
[&]() { foo(a); };
will have an AnnotatedLine with a child:
[&]() {};
'- foo(a);
Currently, when the `Cleaner` class analyzes the affected lines, it does not
cleanup the lines' children nodes, which results in missed cleanup
opportunities, like the lambda body in the example above.
This revision extends the algorithm to visit children, thereby fixing the above problem.
Patch by Eric Li.
Reviewers: krasimir
Subscribers: cfe-commits
Tags: #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67659
Modified:
cfe/trunk/lib/Format/Format.cpp
cfe/trunk/unittests/Format/CleanupTest.cpp
Modified: cfe/trunk/lib/Format/Format.cpp
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/lib/Format/Format.cpp?rev=372129&r1=372128&r2=372129&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- cfe/trunk/lib/Format/Format.cpp (original)
+++ cfe/trunk/lib/Format/Format.cpp Tue Sep 17 08:10:39 2019
@@ -1417,22 +1417,29 @@ public:
checkEmptyNamespace(AnnotatedLines);
- for (auto &Line : AnnotatedLines) {
- if (Line->Affected) {
- cleanupRight(Line->First, tok::comma, tok::comma);
- cleanupRight(Line->First, TT_CtorInitializerColon, tok::comma);
- cleanupRight(Line->First, tok::l_paren, tok::comma);
- cleanupLeft(Line->First, tok::comma, tok::r_paren);
- cleanupLeft(Line->First, TT_CtorInitializerComma, tok::l_brace);
- cleanupLeft(Line->First, TT_CtorInitializerColon, tok::l_brace);
- cleanupLeft(Line->First, TT_CtorInitializerColon, tok::equal);
- }
- }
+ for (auto *Line : AnnotatedLines)
+ cleanupLine(Line);
return {generateFixes(), 0};
}
private:
+ void cleanupLine(AnnotatedLine *Line) {
+ for (auto *Child : Line->Children) {
+ cleanupLine(Child);
+ }
+
+ if (Line->Affected) {
+ cleanupRight(Line->First, tok::comma, tok::comma);
+ cleanupRight(Line->First, TT_CtorInitializerColon, tok::comma);
+ cleanupRight(Line->First, tok::l_paren, tok::comma);
+ cleanupLeft(Line->First, tok::comma, tok::r_paren);
+ cleanupLeft(Line->First, TT_CtorInitializerComma, tok::l_brace);
+ cleanupLeft(Line->First, TT_CtorInitializerColon, tok::l_brace);
+ cleanupLeft(Line->First, TT_CtorInitializerColon, tok::equal);
+ }
+ }
+
bool containsOnlyComments(const AnnotatedLine &Line) {
for (FormatToken *Tok = Line.First; Tok != nullptr; Tok = Tok->Next) {
if (Tok->isNot(tok::comment))
Modified: cfe/trunk/unittests/Format/CleanupTest.cpp
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/unittests/Format/CleanupTest.cpp?rev=372129&r1=372128&r2=372129&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- cfe/trunk/unittests/Format/CleanupTest.cpp (original)
+++ cfe/trunk/unittests/Format/CleanupTest.cpp Tue Sep 17 08:10:39 2019
@@ -183,10 +183,15 @@ TEST_F(CleanupTest, TrailingCommaInParen
std::string Code = "int main() { f(,1,,2,3,f(1,2,),4,,);}";
std::string Expected = "int main() { f(1,2,3,f(1,2),4);}";
EXPECT_EQ(Expected, cleanupAroundOffsets({15, 18, 29, 33}, Code));
+
+ // Lambda contents are also checked for trailing commas.
+ Code = "int main() { [](){f(,1,,2,3,f(1,2,),4,,);}();}";
+ Expected = "int main() { [](){f(1,2,3,f(1,2),4);}();}";
+ EXPECT_EQ(Expected, cleanupAroundOffsets({20, 23, 34, 38}, Code));
}
TEST_F(CleanupTest, TrailingCommaInBraces) {
- // Trainling comma is allowed in brace list.
+ // Trailing comma is allowed in brace list.
// If there was trailing comma in the original code, then trailing comma is
// preserved. In this example, element between the last two commas is deleted
// causing the second-last comma to be redundant.
@@ -194,7 +199,7 @@ TEST_F(CleanupTest, TrailingCommaInBrace
std::string Expected = "void f() { std::vector<int> v = {1,2,3,}; }";
EXPECT_EQ(Expected, cleanupAroundOffsets({39}, Code));
- // If there was no trailing comma in the original code, then trainling comma
+ // If there was no trailing comma in the original code, then trailing comma
// introduced by replacements should be cleaned up. In this example, the
// element after the last comma is deleted causing the last comma to be
// redundant.
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