#!/usr/bin/env python # # Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 Strahinja Val Markovic # # This file is part of YouCompleteMe. # # YouCompleteMe is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # YouCompleteMe is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with YouCompleteMe. If not, see . import ycm_core import os from ycm import extra_conf_store from ycm.utils import ToUtf8IfNeeded NO_EXTRA_CONF_FILENAME_MESSAGE = ( 'No {0} file detected, so no compile flags ' 'are available. Thus no semantic support for C/C++/ObjC/ObjC++. Go READ THE ' 'DOCS *NOW*, DON\'T file a bug report.' ).format( extra_conf_store.YCM_EXTRA_CONF_FILENAME ) class Flags( object ): """Keeps track of the flags necessary to compile a file. The flags are loaded from user-created python files (hereafter referred to as 'modules') that contain a method FlagsForFile( filename ).""" def __init__( self ): # It's caches all the way down... self.flags_for_file = {} self.special_clang_flags = _SpecialClangIncludes() def FlagsForFile( self, filename, add_special_clang_flags = True ): try: return self.flags_for_file[ filename ] except KeyError: module = extra_conf_store.ModuleForSourceFile( filename ) if not module: raise RuntimeError( NO_EXTRA_CONF_FILENAME_MESSAGE ) results = module.FlagsForFile( filename ) if not results.get( 'flags_ready', True ): return None flags = list( results[ 'flags' ] ) if add_special_clang_flags: flags += self.special_clang_flags sanitized_flags = PrepareFlagsForClang( flags, filename ) if results[ 'do_cache' ]: self.flags_for_file[ filename ] = sanitized_flags return sanitized_flags def UserIncludePaths( self, filename ): flags = self.FlagsForFile( filename, False ) if not flags: return [] include_paths = [] path_flags = [ '-isystem', '-I', '-iquote' ] next_flag_is_include_path = False for flag in flags: if next_flag_is_include_path: next_flag_is_include_path = False include_paths.append( flag ) for path_flag in path_flags: if flag == path_flag: next_flag_is_include_path = True break if flag.startswith( path_flag ): path = flag[ len( path_flag ): ] include_paths.append( path ) return [ x for x in include_paths if x ] def Clear( self ): self.flags_for_file.clear() def PrepareFlagsForClang( flags, filename ): flags = _RemoveUnusedFlags( flags, filename ) flags = _SanitizeFlags( flags ) return flags def _SanitizeFlags( flags ): """Drops unsafe flags. Currently these are only -arch flags; they tend to crash libclang.""" sanitized_flags = [] saw_arch = False for i, flag in enumerate( flags ): if flag == '-arch': saw_arch = True continue elif flag.startswith( '-arch' ): continue elif saw_arch: saw_arch = False continue sanitized_flags.append( flag ) vector = ycm_core.StringVec() for flag in sanitized_flags: vector.append( ToUtf8IfNeeded( flag ) ) return vector def _RemoveUnusedFlags( flags, filename ): """Given an iterable object that produces strings (flags for Clang), removes the '-c' and '-o' options that Clang does not like to see when it's producing completions for a file. Also removes the first flag in the list if it does not start with a '-' (it's highly likely to be the compiler name/path).""" new_flags = [] # When flags come from the compile_commands.json file, the first flag is # usually the path to the compiler that should be invoked. We want to strip # that. if not flags[ 0 ].startswith( '-' ): flags = flags[ 1: ] skip = False for flag in flags: if skip: skip = False continue if flag == '-c': continue if flag == '-o': skip = True; continue if flag == filename or os.path.realpath( flag ) == filename: continue new_flags.append( flag ) return new_flags def _SpecialClangIncludes(): libclang_dir = os.path.dirname( ycm_core.__file__ ) path_to_includes = os.path.join( libclang_dir, 'clang_includes' ) return [ '-I', path_to_includes ]