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author | erg@google.com <erg@google.com@0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98> | 2011-02-03 20:46:42 +0000 |
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committer | erg@google.com <erg@google.com@0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98> | 2011-02-03 20:46:42 +0000 |
commit | 93120fea1fb7a895ef0469bb95540aa39520c691 (patch) | |
tree | d87e6a5006e69a0cfa9a81eeaa7a8fd9a96f10c3 /tools/clang/plugins/FindBadConstructs.cpp | |
parent | 1707726c90f2e3eca0c91e08586130988bd6edfd (diff) | |
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Commit my clang plugin and fix up documentation.
BUG=none
TEST=none
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6368055
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@73659 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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diff --git a/tools/clang/plugins/FindBadConstructs.cpp b/tools/clang/plugins/FindBadConstructs.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..60b44dba --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/clang/plugins/FindBadConstructs.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be +// found in the LICENSE file. + +// This file defines a bunch of recurring problems in the Chromium C++ code. +// +// Checks that are implemented: +// - Constructors/Destructors should not be inlined if they are of a complex +// class type. +// - Missing "virtual" keywords on methods that should be virtual. +// - Virtual methods with nonempty implementations in their headers. +// +// Things that are still TODO: +// - Deriving from base::RefCounted and friends should mandate non-public +// destructors. + +#include "clang/Frontend/FrontendPluginRegistry.h" +#include "clang/AST/ASTConsumer.h" +#include "clang/AST/AST.h" +#include "clang/AST/TypeLoc.h" +#include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h" +#include "clang/Frontend/CompilerInstance.h" +#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" + +#include "ChromeClassTester.h" + +using namespace clang; + +namespace { + +bool TypeHasNonTrivialDtor(const Type* type) { + if (const CXXRecordDecl* cxx_r = type->getCXXRecordDeclForPointerType()) + return cxx_r->hasTrivialDestructor(); + + return false; +} + +// Searches for constructs that we know we don't want in the Chromium code base. +class FindBadConstructsConsumer : public ChromeClassTester { + public: + FindBadConstructsConsumer(CompilerInstance& instance) + : ChromeClassTester(instance) {} + + virtual void CheckChromeClass(const SourceLocation& record_location, + CXXRecordDecl* record) { + CheckCtorDtorWeight(record_location, record); + CheckVirtualMethods(record_location, record); + } + + // Prints errors if the constructor/destructor weight it too heavy. + void CheckCtorDtorWeight(const SourceLocation& record_location, + CXXRecordDecl* record) { + // We don't handle anonymous structs. If this record doesn't have a + // name, it's of the form: + // + // struct { + // ... + // } name_; + if (record->getIdentifier() == NULL) + return; + + // Count the number of templated base classes as a feature of whether the + // destructor can be inlined. + int templated_base_classes = 0; + for (CXXRecordDecl::base_class_const_iterator it = record->bases_begin(); + it != record->bases_end(); ++it) { + if (it->getTypeSourceInfo()->getTypeLoc().getTypeLocClass() == + TypeLoc::TemplateSpecialization) { + ++templated_base_classes; + } + } + + // Count the number of trivial and non-trivial member variables. + int trivial_member = 0; + int non_trivial_member = 0; + int templated_non_trivial_member = 0; + for (RecordDecl::field_iterator it = record->field_begin(); + it != record->field_end(); ++it) { + CountType(it->getType().getTypePtr(), + &trivial_member, + &non_trivial_member, + &templated_non_trivial_member); + } + + // Check to see if we need to ban inlined/synthesized constructors. Note + // that the cutoffs here are kind of arbitrary. Scores over 10 break. + int dtor_score = 0; + // Deriving from a templated base class shouldn't be enough to trigger + // the ctor warning, but if you do *anything* else, it should. + // + // TODO(erg): This is motivated by templated base classes that don't have + // any data members. Somehow detect when templated base classes have data + // members and treat them differently. + dtor_score += templated_base_classes * 9; + // Instantiating a template is an insta-hit. + dtor_score += templated_non_trivial_member * 10; + // The fourth normal class member should trigger the warning. + dtor_score += non_trivial_member * 3; + + int ctor_score = dtor_score; + // You should be able to have 9 ints before we warn you. + ctor_score += trivial_member; + + if (ctor_score >= 10) { + if (!record->hasUserDeclaredConstructor()) { + emitWarning(record_location, + "Complex class/struct needs a declared constructor."); + } else { + // Iterate across all the constructors in this file and yell if we + // find one that tries to be inline. + for (CXXRecordDecl::ctor_iterator it = record->ctor_begin(); + it != record->ctor_end(); ++it) { + if (it->hasInlineBody()) { + emitWarning(it->getInnerLocStart(), + "Complex constructor has an inlined body."); + } + } + } + } + + // The destructor side is equivalent except that we don't check for + // trivial members; 20 ints don't need a destructor. + if (dtor_score >= 10 && !record->hasTrivialDestructor()) { + if (!record->hasUserDeclaredDestructor()) { + emitWarning(record_location, + "Complex class/struct needs a declared destructor."); + } else if (CXXDestructorDecl* dtor = record->getDestructor()) { + if (dtor->hasInlineBody()) { + emitWarning(dtor->getInnerLocStart(), + "Complex destructor has an inline body."); + } + } + } + } + + // Makes sure there is a "virtual" keyword on virtual methods and that there + // are no inline function bodies on them (but "{}" is allowed). + void CheckVirtualMethods(const SourceLocation& record_location, + CXXRecordDecl* record) { + for (CXXRecordDecl::method_iterator it = record->method_begin(); + it != record->method_end(); ++it) { + if (it->isCopyAssignmentOperator() || + dyn_cast<CXXConstructorDecl>(*it)) { + // Ignore constructors and assignment operators. + } else if (dyn_cast<CXXDestructorDecl>(*it)) { + // TODO: I'd love to handle this case, but + // CXXDestructorDecl::isImplicitlyDefined() asserts if I call it + // here, and against my better judgment, I don't want to *always* + // disallow implicit destructors. + } else { + if (it->isVirtual() && !it->isVirtualAsWritten()) { + emitWarning(it->getTypeSpecStartLoc(), + "Overridden method must have \"virtual\" keyword."); + } + + // Virtual methods should not have inline definitions beyond "{}". + if (it->isVirtual() && it->hasBody() && it->hasInlineBody()) { + if (CompoundStmt* cs = dyn_cast<CompoundStmt>(it->getBody())) { + if (cs->size()) { + emitWarning( + cs->getLBracLoc(), + "virtual methods with non-empty bodies shouldn't be " + "declared inline."); + } + } + } + } + } + } + + void CountType(const Type* type, + int* trivial_member, + int* non_trivial_member, + int* templated_non_trivial_member) { + switch (type->getTypeClass()) { + case Type::Record: { + // Simplifying; the whole class isn't trivial if the dtor is, but + // we use this as a signal about complexity. + if (TypeHasNonTrivialDtor(type)) + (*trivial_member)++; + else + (*non_trivial_member)++; + break; + } + case Type::TemplateSpecialization: { + TemplateName name = + dyn_cast<TemplateSpecializationType>(type)->getTemplateName(); + bool whitelisted_template = false; + + // HACK: I'm at a loss about how to get the syntax checker to get + // whether a template is exterened or not. For the first pass here, + // just do retarded string comparisons. + if (TemplateDecl* decl = name.getAsTemplateDecl()) { + std::string base_name = decl->getNameAsString(); + if (base_name == "basic_string") + whitelisted_template = true; + } + + if (whitelisted_template) + (*non_trivial_member)++; + else + (*templated_non_trivial_member)++; + break; + } + case Type::Elaborated: { + CountType( + dyn_cast<ElaboratedType>(type)->getNamedType().getTypePtr(), + trivial_member, non_trivial_member, templated_non_trivial_member); + break; + } + case Type::Typedef: { + while (const TypedefType *TT = dyn_cast<TypedefType>(type)) { + type = TT->getDecl()->getUnderlyingType().getTypePtr(); + } + CountType(type, trivial_member, non_trivial_member, + templated_non_trivial_member); + break; + } + default: { + // Stupid assumption: anything we see that isn't the above is one of + // the 20 integer types. + (*trivial_member)++; + break; + } + } + } +}; + +class FindBadConstructsAction : public PluginASTAction { + protected: + ASTConsumer* CreateASTConsumer(CompilerInstance &CI, llvm::StringRef ref) { + return new FindBadConstructsConsumer(CI); + } + + bool ParseArgs(const CompilerInstance &CI, + const std::vector<std::string>& args) { + // We don't take any additional arguments here. + return true; + } +}; + +} // namespace + +static FrontendPluginRegistry::Add<FindBadConstructsAction> +X("find-bad-constructs", "Finds bad C++ constructs"); |