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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ /** @file util.h @brief */ #ifndef ISPC_UTIL_H #define ISPC_UTIL_H #include "ispc.h" #ifdef ISPC_IS_WINDOWS #include #endif struct SourcePos; /** Rounds up the given value to the next power of two, if it isn't a power of two already. */ inline uint32_t RoundUpPow2(uint32_t v) { v--; v |= v >> 1; v |= v >> 2; v |= v >> 4; v |= v >> 8; v |= v >> 16; return v+1; } #ifdef __GNUG__ #define PRINTF_FUNC __attribute__ \ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 3))) #else #define PRINTF_FUNC #endif // __GNUG__ // for cross-platform compatibility #ifdef ISPC_IS_WINDOWS int vasprintf(char **sptr, const char *fmt, va_list argv); int asprintf(char **sptr, const char *fmt, ...); #endif /** Prints a debugging message. These messages are only printed if g->debugPrint is \c true. In addition to a program source code position to associate with the message, a printf()-style format string is passed along with any values needed for items in the format string. */ void Debug(SourcePos p, const char *format, ...) PRINTF_FUNC; /** Prints a warning about an issue found during compilation. Compilation can still continue after warnings; they are purely informative for the user. In addition to a program source code position to associate with the message, a printf()-style format string is passed along with any values needed for items in the format string. */ void Warning(SourcePos p, const char *format, ...) PRINTF_FUNC; /** Prints an error message. It is assumd that compilation can not be successfully completed after an error has been issued, though the system tries to continue compiling as much as possible, in order to be able to issue any subsequent error messages. In addition to a program source code position to associate with the message, a printf()-style format string is passed along with any values needed for items in the format string. */ void Error(SourcePos p, const char *format, ...) PRINTF_FUNC; /** Prints a message about a potential performance issue in the user's code. These messages are purely informative and don't affect the completion of compilation. In addition to a program source code position to associate with the message, a printf()-style format string is passed along with any values needed for items in the format string. */ void PerformanceWarning(SourcePos p, const char *format, ...) PRINTF_FUNC; /** Reports a fatal error that causes the program to terminate. This should only be used for cases where there is an internal error in the compiler. */ #define FATAL(message) FatalError(__FILE__, __LINE__, message) /** This function generally shouldn't be called directly, but should be used via the FATAL macro, which includes the file and line number where the error was issued. */ void FatalError(const char *file, int line, const char *message); /** Returns the number of single-character edits needed to transform between the two strings. @param str1 First string @param str2 Second string @param maxDist Maximum number of single-character edits allowed @return Number of single-character edits to transform from str1 to str2, or maxDist+1 if it's not psosible to do so in fewer than maxDist steps */ int StringEditDistance(const std::string &str1, const std::string &str2, int maxDist); /** Given a string and a set of candidate strings, returns the set of candidates that are "close" to the given string, where distance is measured by the number of single-character changes needed to transform between the two. An empty vector may be returned if none of the options is close to \c str. */ std::vector MatchStrings(const std::string &str, const std::vector &options); /** Given the current working directory and a filename relative to that directory, this function returns the final directory that the resulting file is in and the base name of the file itself. */ void GetDirectoryAndFileName(const std::string ¤tDir, const std::string &relativeName, std::string *directory, std::string *filename); /** Verification routine, which ensures that DataLayout of the module being compiled is compatible with DataLayout of the library. At the moment we allow the library DataLayout to a subset of the module DataLayout (and extra floating point and vector types to be defined for module) or empty library DataLayout. */ bool VerifyDataLayoutCompatibility(const std::string &module_dl, const std::string &lib_dl); /** Print the given string to the given FILE, assuming the given output column width. Break words as needed to avoid words spilling past the last column. */ void PrintWithWordBreaks(const char *buf, int indent, int columnWidth, FILE *out); /** Returns the width of the terminal where the compiler is running. Finding this out may fail in a variety of reasonable situations (piping compiler output to 'less', redirecting output to a file, running the compiler under a debuffer; in this case, just return a reasonable default. */ int TerminalWidth(); #endif // ISPC_UTIL_H