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authorChandler Carruth <chandlerc@gmail.com>2011-11-05 08:30:29 +0000
committerChandler Carruth <chandlerc@gmail.com>2011-11-05 08:30:29 +0000
commitac2bc4d220a6263be96b943e9162f4a11149e26d (patch)
tree6c0d95e3922b4fd5f50893f956b16002abc36865 /include/clang/Frontend/HeaderSearchOptions.h
parent6bbecd5e96c2bfe6dcb935a3ca0deb06782a5b14 (diff)
Add two flags to the CC1 layer that I was hoping to avoid. We need to
encode the *exact* semantics which the header search paths internally built by the Frontend layer have had, which is both non-user-provided, and at times adding the implicit extern "C" bit to the directory entry. There are lots of CC1 options that are very close, but none do quite this, and they are all already overloaded for other purposes. In some senses this makes the command lines more clean as it clearly indicates which flags are exclusively used to implement internal detection of "standard" header search paths. Lots of the implementation of this is really crufty, due to the surrounding cruft. It doesn't seem worth investing lots of time cleaning this up as it isn't new, and hopefully *lots* of this code will melt away as header search inside of the frontend becomes increasingly trivial. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@143798 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
Diffstat (limited to 'include/clang/Frontend/HeaderSearchOptions.h')
-rw-r--r--include/clang/Frontend/HeaderSearchOptions.h23
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/include/clang/Frontend/HeaderSearchOptions.h b/include/clang/Frontend/HeaderSearchOptions.h
index 92790e99d8..687f439fe1 100644
--- a/include/clang/Frontend/HeaderSearchOptions.h
+++ b/include/clang/Frontend/HeaderSearchOptions.h
@@ -49,10 +49,24 @@ public:
/// path.
unsigned IgnoreSysRoot : 1;
+ /// \brief True if this entry is an internal search path.
+ ///
+ /// This typically indicates that users didn't directly provide it, but
+ /// instead it was provided by a compatibility layer for a particular
+ /// system. This isn't redundant with IsUserSupplied (even though perhaps
+ /// it should be) because that is false for user provided '-iwithprefix'
+ /// header search entries.
+ unsigned IsInternal : 1;
+
+ /// \brief True if this entry's headers should be wrapped in extern "C".
+ unsigned ImplicitExternC : 1;
+
Entry(StringRef path, frontend::IncludeDirGroup group,
- bool isUserSupplied, bool isFramework, bool ignoreSysRoot)
+ bool isUserSupplied, bool isFramework, bool ignoreSysRoot,
+ bool isInternal, bool implicitExternC)
: Path(path), Group(group), IsUserSupplied(isUserSupplied),
- IsFramework(isFramework), IgnoreSysRoot(ignoreSysRoot) {}
+ IsFramework(isFramework), IgnoreSysRoot(ignoreSysRoot),
+ IsInternal(isInternal), ImplicitExternC(implicitExternC) {}
};
/// If non-empty, the directory to use as a "virtual system root" for include
@@ -98,9 +112,10 @@ public:
/// AddPath - Add the \arg Path path to the specified \arg Group list.
void AddPath(StringRef Path, frontend::IncludeDirGroup Group,
- bool IsUserSupplied, bool IsFramework, bool IgnoreSysRoot) {
+ bool IsUserSupplied, bool IsFramework, bool IgnoreSysRoot,
+ bool IsInternal = false, bool ImplicitExternC = false) {
UserEntries.push_back(Entry(Path, Group, IsUserSupplied, IsFramework,
- IgnoreSysRoot));
+ IgnoreSysRoot, IsInternal, ImplicitExternC));
}
};