//===- LineIterator.h - Iterator to read a text buffer's lines --*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_LINEITERATOR_H #define LLVM_SUPPORT_LINEITERATOR_H #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" #include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h" #include namespace llvm { class MemoryBuffer; /// \brief A forward iterator which reads non-blank text lines from a buffer. /// /// This class provides a forward iterator interface for reading one line at /// a time from a buffer. When default constructed the iterator will be the /// "end" iterator. /// /// The iterator also is aware of what line number it is currently processing /// and can strip comment lines given the comment-starting character. /// /// Note that this iterator requires the buffer to be nul terminated. class line_iterator : public std::iterator { const MemoryBuffer *Buffer; char CommentMarker; unsigned LineNumber; StringRef CurrentLine; public: /// \brief Default construct an "end" iterator. line_iterator() : Buffer(nullptr) {} /// \brief Construct a new iterator around some memory buffer. explicit line_iterator(const MemoryBuffer &Buffer, char CommentMarker = '\0'); /// \brief Return true if we've reached EOF or are an "end" iterator. bool is_at_eof() const { return !Buffer; } /// \brief Return true if we're an "end" iterator or have reached EOF. bool is_at_end() const { return is_at_eof(); } /// \brief Return the current line number. May return any number at EOF. int64_t line_number() const { return LineNumber; } /// \brief Advance to the next (non-empty, non-comment) line. line_iterator &operator++() { advance(); return *this; } line_iterator operator++(int) { line_iterator tmp(*this); advance(); return tmp; } /// \brief Get the current line as a \c StringRef. StringRef operator*() const { return CurrentLine; } const StringRef *operator->() const { return &CurrentLine; } friend bool operator==(const line_iterator &LHS, const line_iterator &RHS) { return LHS.Buffer == RHS.Buffer && LHS.CurrentLine.begin() == RHS.CurrentLine.begin(); } friend bool operator!=(const line_iterator &LHS, const line_iterator &RHS) { return !(LHS == RHS); } private: /// \brief Advance the iterator to the next line. void advance(); }; } #endif