b1d71bbb91
Previously, we'd implicitly turn off future notices about unknown extra conf files if we already raised one exception about it. This breaks when the user ends up not receiving the "unknown extra conf, load?" message. Now we only turn off the notice as a result of the user saying "don't load this" so that if the first request fails to reach them, they'll get a second (and third etc) request about it. Fixes #615
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6.3 KiB
Python
206 lines
6.3 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 Strahinja Val Markovic <val@markovic.io>
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#
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# This file is part of YouCompleteMe.
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#
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# YouCompleteMe is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# YouCompleteMe is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with YouCompleteMe. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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import ycm_core
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import os
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import inspect
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from ycm import extra_conf_store
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from ycm.utils import ToUtf8IfNeeded
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from ycm.server.responses import NoExtraConfDetected
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INCLUDE_FLAGS = [ '-isystem', '-I', '-iquote', '--sysroot=', '-isysroot',
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'-include' ]
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class Flags( object ):
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"""Keeps track of the flags necessary to compile a file.
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The flags are loaded from user-created python files (hereafter referred to as
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'modules') that contain a method FlagsForFile( filename )."""
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def __init__( self ):
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# It's caches all the way down...
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self.flags_for_file = {}
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self.special_clang_flags = _SpecialClangIncludes()
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self.no_extra_conf_file_warning_posted = False
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def FlagsForFile( self,
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filename,
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add_special_clang_flags = True,
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client_data = None ):
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try:
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return self.flags_for_file[ filename ]
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except KeyError:
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module = extra_conf_store.ModuleForSourceFile( filename )
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if not module:
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if not self.no_extra_conf_file_warning_posted:
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self.no_extra_conf_file_warning_posted = True
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raise NoExtraConfDetected
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return None
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results = _CallExtraConfFlagsForFile( module,
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filename,
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client_data )
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if not results or not results.get( 'flags_ready', True ):
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return None
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flags = list( results[ 'flags' ] )
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if not flags:
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return None
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if add_special_clang_flags:
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flags += self.special_clang_flags
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sanitized_flags = PrepareFlagsForClang( flags, filename )
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if results[ 'do_cache' ]:
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self.flags_for_file[ filename ] = sanitized_flags
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return sanitized_flags
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def UserIncludePaths( self, filename ):
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flags = self.FlagsForFile( filename, False )
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if not flags:
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return []
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include_paths = []
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path_flags = [ '-isystem', '-I', '-iquote' ]
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next_flag_is_include_path = False
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for flag in flags:
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if next_flag_is_include_path:
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next_flag_is_include_path = False
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include_paths.append( flag )
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for path_flag in path_flags:
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if flag == path_flag:
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next_flag_is_include_path = True
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break
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if flag.startswith( path_flag ):
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path = flag[ len( path_flag ): ]
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include_paths.append( path )
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return [ x for x in include_paths if x ]
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def Clear( self ):
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self.flags_for_file.clear()
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def _CallExtraConfFlagsForFile( module, filename, client_data ):
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# For the sake of backwards compatibility, we need to first check whether the
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# FlagsForFile function in the extra conf module even allows keyword args.
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if inspect.getargspec( module.FlagsForFile ).keywords:
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return module.FlagsForFile( filename, client_data = client_data )
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else:
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return module.FlagsForFile( filename )
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def PrepareFlagsForClang( flags, filename ):
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flags = _RemoveUnusedFlags( flags, filename )
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flags = _SanitizeFlags( flags )
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return flags
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def _SanitizeFlags( flags ):
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"""Drops unsafe flags. Currently these are only -arch flags; they tend to
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crash libclang."""
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sanitized_flags = []
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saw_arch = False
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for i, flag in enumerate( flags ):
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if flag == '-arch':
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saw_arch = True
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continue
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elif flag.startswith( '-arch' ):
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continue
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elif saw_arch:
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saw_arch = False
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continue
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sanitized_flags.append( flag )
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vector = ycm_core.StringVec()
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for flag in sanitized_flags:
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vector.append( ToUtf8IfNeeded( flag ) )
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return vector
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def _RemoveUnusedFlags( flags, filename ):
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"""Given an iterable object that produces strings (flags for Clang), removes
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the '-c' and '-o' options that Clang does not like to see when it's producing
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completions for a file.
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Also removes the first flag in the list if it does not
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start with a '-' (it's highly likely to be the compiler name/path).
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We also try to remove any stray filenames in the flags that aren't include
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dirs."""
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new_flags = []
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# When flags come from the compile_commands.json file, the first flag is
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# usually the path to the compiler that should be invoked. We want to strip
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# that.
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if not flags[ 0 ].startswith( '-' ):
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flags = flags[ 1: ]
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skip_next = False
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previous_flag_is_include = False
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previous_flag_starts_with_dash = False
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current_flag_starts_with_dash = False
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for flag in flags:
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previous_flag_starts_with_dash = current_flag_starts_with_dash
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current_flag_starts_with_dash = flag.startswith( '-' )
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if skip_next:
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skip_next = False
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continue
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if flag == '-c':
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continue
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if flag == '-o':
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skip_next = True;
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continue
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if flag == filename or os.path.realpath( flag ) == filename:
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continue
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# We want to make sure that we don't have any stray filenames in our flags;
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# filenames that are part of include flags are ok, but others are not. This
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# solves the case where we ask the compilation database for flags for
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# "foo.cpp" when we are compiling "foo.h" because the comp db doesn't have
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# flags for headers. The returned flags include "foo.cpp" and we need to
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# remove that.
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if ( not current_flag_starts_with_dash and
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( not previous_flag_starts_with_dash or
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( not previous_flag_is_include and '/' in flag ) ) ):
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continue
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new_flags.append( flag )
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previous_flag_is_include = flag in INCLUDE_FLAGS
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return new_flags
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def _SpecialClangIncludes():
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libclang_dir = os.path.dirname( ycm_core.__file__ )
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path_to_includes = os.path.join( libclang_dir, 'clang_includes' )
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return [ '-I', path_to_includes ]
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