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Now that we have a lib/MC/MCAnalysis, the dependency was there just because of two helper classes. Move the two over to MC. This will allow IRObjectFile to parse inline assembly. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@212248 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
95 lines
3.1 KiB
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95 lines
3.1 KiB
C++
#ifndef LLVM_MC_YAML_H
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#define LLVM_MC_YAML_H
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#include "llvm/Support/YAMLTraits.h"
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namespace llvm {
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namespace yaml {
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/// \brief Specialized YAMLIO scalar type for representing a binary blob.
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///
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/// A typical use case would be to represent the content of a section in a
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/// binary file.
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/// This class has custom YAMLIO traits for convenient reading and writing.
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/// It renders as a string of hex digits in a YAML file.
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/// For example, it might render as `DEADBEEFCAFEBABE` (YAML does not
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/// require the quotation marks, so for simplicity when outputting they are
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/// omitted).
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/// When reading, any string whose content is an even number of hex digits
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/// will be accepted.
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/// For example, all of the following are acceptable:
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/// `DEADBEEF`, `"DeADbEeF"`, `"\x44EADBEEF"` (Note: '\x44' == 'D')
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///
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/// A significant advantage of using this class is that it never allocates
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/// temporary strings or buffers for any of its functionality.
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///
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/// Example:
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///
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/// The YAML mapping:
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/// \code
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/// Foo: DEADBEEFCAFEBABE
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/// \endcode
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///
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/// Could be modeled in YAMLIO by the struct:
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/// \code
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/// struct FooHolder {
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/// BinaryRef Foo;
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/// };
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/// namespace llvm {
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/// namespace yaml {
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/// template <>
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/// struct MappingTraits<FooHolder> {
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/// static void mapping(IO &IO, FooHolder &FH) {
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/// IO.mapRequired("Foo", FH.Foo);
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/// }
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/// };
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/// } // end namespace yaml
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/// } // end namespace llvm
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/// \endcode
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class BinaryRef {
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friend bool operator==(const BinaryRef &LHS, const BinaryRef &RHS);
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/// \brief Either raw binary data, or a string of hex bytes (must always
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/// be an even number of characters).
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ArrayRef<uint8_t> Data;
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/// \brief Discriminator between the two states of the `Data` member.
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bool DataIsHexString;
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public:
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BinaryRef(ArrayRef<uint8_t> Data) : Data(Data), DataIsHexString(false) {}
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BinaryRef(StringRef Data)
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: Data(reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t *>(Data.data()), Data.size()),
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DataIsHexString(true) {}
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BinaryRef() : DataIsHexString(true) {}
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/// \brief The number of bytes that are represented by this BinaryRef.
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/// This is the number of bytes that writeAsBinary() will write.
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ArrayRef<uint8_t>::size_type binary_size() const {
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if (DataIsHexString)
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return Data.size() / 2;
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return Data.size();
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}
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/// \brief Write the contents (regardless of whether it is binary or a
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/// hex string) as binary to the given raw_ostream.
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void writeAsBinary(raw_ostream &OS) const;
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/// \brief Write the contents (regardless of whether it is binary or a
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/// hex string) as hex to the given raw_ostream.
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///
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/// For example, a possible output could be `DEADBEEFCAFEBABE`.
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void writeAsHex(raw_ostream &OS) const;
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};
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inline bool operator==(const BinaryRef &LHS, const BinaryRef &RHS) {
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// Special case for default constructed BinaryRef.
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if (LHS.Data.empty() && RHS.Data.empty())
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return true;
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return LHS.DataIsHexString == RHS.DataIsHexString && LHS.Data == RHS.Data;
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}
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template <> struct ScalarTraits<BinaryRef> {
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static void output(const BinaryRef &, void *, llvm::raw_ostream &);
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static StringRef input(StringRef, void *, BinaryRef &);
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static bool mustQuote(StringRef S) { return needsQuotes(S); }
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};
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}
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}
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#endif
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