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1 //===- Format.h - Utilities for String Format -------------------*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 //
9 // This file declares utilities for formatting strings. They are specially
10 // tailored to the needs of TableGen'ing op definitions and rewrite rules,
11 // so they are not expected to be used as widely applicable utilities.
12 //
13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
14 
15 #ifndef MLIR_TABLEGEN_FORMAT_H_
16 #define MLIR_TABLEGEN_FORMAT_H_
17 
18 #include "mlir/Support/LLVM.h"
19 #include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
20 #include "llvm/ADT/StringMap.h"
21 #include "llvm/Support/FormatVariadic.h"
22 
23 namespace mlir {
24 namespace tblgen {
25 
26 /// Format context containing substitutions for special placeholders.
27 ///
28 /// This context divides special placeholders into two categories: builtin ones
29 /// and custom ones.
30 ///
31 /// Builtin placeholders are baked into `FmtContext` and each one of them has a
32 /// dedicated setter. They can be used in all dialects. Their names follow the
33 /// convention of `$_<name>`. The rationale of the leading underscore is to
34 /// avoid confusion and name collision: op arguments/attributes/results are
35 /// named as $<name>, and we can potentially support referencing those entities
36 /// directly in the format template in the future.
37 //
38 /// Custom ones are registered by dialect-specific TableGen backends and use the
39 /// same unified setter.
40 class FmtContext {
41 public:
42   // Placeholder kinds
43   enum class PHKind : char {
44     None,
45     Custom,  // For custom placeholders
46     Builder, // For the $_builder placeholder
47     Self,    // For the $_self placeholder
48   };
49 
50   FmtContext() = default;
51 
52   // Create a format context with a list of substitutions.
53   FmtContext(ArrayRef<std::pair<StringRef, StringRef>> subs);
54 
55   // Setter for custom placeholders
56   FmtContext &addSubst(StringRef placeholder, const Twine &subst);
57 
58   // Setters for builtin placeholders
59   FmtContext &withBuilder(Twine subst);
60   FmtContext &withSelf(Twine subst);
61 
62   std::optional<StringRef> getSubstFor(PHKind placeholder) const;
63   std::optional<StringRef> getSubstFor(StringRef placeholder) const;
64 
65   static PHKind getPlaceHolderKind(StringRef str);
66 
67 private:
68   struct PHKindInfo : DenseMapInfo<PHKind> {
69     using CharInfo = DenseMapInfo<char>;
70 
getEmptyKeyPHKindInfo71     static inline PHKind getEmptyKey() {
72       return static_cast<PHKind>(CharInfo::getEmptyKey());
73     }
getTombstoneKeyPHKindInfo74     static inline PHKind getTombstoneKey() {
75       return static_cast<PHKind>(CharInfo::getTombstoneKey());
76     }
getHashValuePHKindInfo77     static unsigned getHashValue(const PHKind &val) {
78       return CharInfo::getHashValue(static_cast<char>(val));
79     }
80 
isEqualPHKindInfo81     static bool isEqual(const PHKind &lhs, const PHKind &rhs) {
82       return lhs == rhs;
83     }
84   };
85 
86   llvm::SmallDenseMap<PHKind, std::string, 4, PHKindInfo> builtinSubstMap;
87   llvm::StringMap<std::string> customSubstMap;
88 };
89 
90 /// Struct representing a replacement segment for the formatted string. It can
91 /// be a segment of the formatting template (for `Literal`) or a replacement
92 /// parameter (for `PositionalPH`, `PositionalRangePH` and `SpecialPH`).
93 struct FmtReplacement {
94   enum class Type {
95     Empty,
96     Literal,
97     PositionalPH,
98     PositionalRangePH,
99     SpecialPH
100   };
101 
102   FmtReplacement() = default;
FmtReplacementFmtReplacement103   explicit FmtReplacement(StringRef literal)
104       : type(Type::Literal), spec(literal) {}
FmtReplacementFmtReplacement105   FmtReplacement(StringRef spec, size_t index)
106       : type(Type::PositionalPH), spec(spec), index(index) {}
FmtReplacementFmtReplacement107   FmtReplacement(StringRef spec, size_t index, size_t end)
108       : type(Type::PositionalRangePH), spec(spec), index(index), end(end) {}
FmtReplacementFmtReplacement109   FmtReplacement(StringRef spec, FmtContext::PHKind placeholder)
110       : type(Type::SpecialPH), spec(spec), placeholder(placeholder) {}
111 
112   Type type = Type::Empty;
113   StringRef spec;
114   size_t index = 0;
115   size_t end = kUnset;
116   FmtContext::PHKind placeholder = FmtContext::PHKind::None;
117 
118   static constexpr size_t kUnset = -1;
119 };
120 
121 class FmtObjectBase {
122 private:
123   static std::pair<FmtReplacement, StringRef> splitFmtSegment(StringRef fmt);
124   static std::vector<FmtReplacement> parseFormatString(StringRef fmt);
125 
126 protected:
127   // The parameters are stored in a std::tuple, which does not provide runtime
128   // indexing capabilities.  In order to enable runtime indexing, we use this
129   // structure to put the parameters into a std::vector.  Since the parameters
130   // are not all the same type, we use some type-erasure by wrapping the
131   // parameters in a template class that derives from a non-template superclass.
132   // Essentially, we are converting a std::tuple<Derived<Ts...>> to a
133   // std::vector<Base*>.
134   struct CreateAdapters {
135     template <typename... Ts>
136     std::vector<llvm::support::detail::format_adapter *>
operatorCreateAdapters137     operator()(Ts &...items) {
138       return std::vector<llvm::support::detail::format_adapter *>{&items...};
139     }
140   };
141 
142   StringRef fmt;
143   const FmtContext *context;
144   std::vector<llvm::support::detail::format_adapter *> adapters;
145   std::vector<FmtReplacement> replacements;
146 
147 public:
FmtObjectBase(StringRef fmt,const FmtContext * ctx,size_t numParams)148   FmtObjectBase(StringRef fmt, const FmtContext *ctx, size_t numParams)
149       : fmt(fmt), context(ctx), replacements(parseFormatString(fmt)) {}
150 
151   FmtObjectBase(const FmtObjectBase &that) = delete;
152 
FmtObjectBase(FmtObjectBase && that)153   FmtObjectBase(FmtObjectBase &&that)
154       : fmt(that.fmt), context(that.context),
155         adapters(), // adapters are initialized by FmtObject
156         replacements(std::move(that.replacements)) {}
157 
158   void format(llvm::raw_ostream &s) const;
159 
str()160   std::string str() const {
161     std::string result;
162     llvm::raw_string_ostream s(result);
163     format(s);
164     return s.str();
165   }
166 
167   template <unsigned N>
sstr()168   SmallString<N> sstr() const {
169     SmallString<N> result;
170     llvm::raw_svector_ostream s(result);
171     format(s);
172     return result;
173   }
174 
175   template <unsigned N>
176   operator SmallString<N>() const {
177     return sstr<N>();
178   }
179 
string()180   operator std::string() const { return str(); }
181 };
182 
183 template <typename Tuple>
184 class FmtObject : public FmtObjectBase {
185   // Storage for the parameter adapters.  Since the base class erases the type
186   // of the parameters, we have to own the storage for the parameters here, and
187   // have the base class store type-erased pointers into this tuple.
188   Tuple parameters;
189 
190 public:
FmtObject(StringRef fmt,const FmtContext * ctx,Tuple && params)191   FmtObject(StringRef fmt, const FmtContext *ctx, Tuple &&params)
192       : FmtObjectBase(fmt, ctx, std::tuple_size<Tuple>::value),
193         parameters(std::move(params)) {
194     adapters.reserve(std::tuple_size<Tuple>::value);
195     adapters = std::apply(CreateAdapters(), parameters);
196   }
197 
198   FmtObject(FmtObject const &that) = delete;
199 
FmtObject(FmtObject && that)200   FmtObject(FmtObject &&that)
201       : FmtObjectBase(std::move(that)), parameters(std::move(that.parameters)) {
202     adapters.reserve(that.adapters.size());
203     adapters = std::apply(CreateAdapters(), parameters);
204   }
205 };
206 
207 class FmtStrVecObject : public FmtObjectBase {
208 public:
209   using StrFormatAdapter = decltype(llvm::support::detail::build_format_adapter(
210       std::declval<std::string>()));
211 
212   FmtStrVecObject(StringRef fmt, const FmtContext *ctx,
213                   ArrayRef<std::string> params);
214   FmtStrVecObject(FmtStrVecObject const &that) = delete;
215   FmtStrVecObject(FmtStrVecObject &&that);
216 
217 private:
218   SmallVector<StrFormatAdapter, 16> parameters;
219 };
220 
221 /// Formats text by substituting placeholders in format string with replacement
222 /// parameters.
223 ///
224 /// There are two categories of placeholders accepted, both led by a '$' sign:
225 ///
226 /// 1.a Positional placeholder: $[0-9]+
227 /// 1.b Positional range placeholder: $[0-9]+...
228 /// 2. Special placeholder:    $[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*
229 ///
230 /// Replacement parameters for positional placeholders are supplied as the
231 /// `vals` parameter pack with 1:1 mapping. That is, $0 will be replaced by the
232 /// first parameter in `vals`, $1 by the second one, and so on. Note that you
233 /// can use the positional placeholders in any order and repeat any times, for
234 /// example, "$2 $1 $1 $0" is accepted.
235 ///
236 /// Replace parameters for positional range placeholders are supplied as if
237 /// positional placeholders were specified with commas separating them.
238 ///
239 /// Replacement parameters for special placeholders are supplied using the `ctx`
240 /// format context.
241 ///
242 /// The `fmt` is recorded as a `StringRef` inside the returned `FmtObject`.
243 /// The caller needs to make sure the underlying data is available when the
244 /// `FmtObject` is used.
245 ///
246 /// `ctx` accepts a nullptr if there is no special placeholder is used.
247 ///
248 /// If no substitution is provided for a placeholder or any error happens during
249 /// format string parsing or replacement, the placeholder will be outputted
250 /// as-is with an additional marker '<no-subst-found>', to aid debugging.
251 ///
252 /// To print a '$' literally, escape it with '$$'.
253 ///
254 /// This utility function is inspired by LLVM formatv(), with modifications
255 /// specially tailored for TableGen C++ generation usage:
256 ///
257 /// 1. This utility use '$' instead of '{' and '}' for denoting the placeholder
258 ///    because '{' and '}' are frequently used in C++ code.
259 /// 2. This utility does not support format layout because it is rarely needed
260 ///    in C++ code generation.
261 template <typename... Ts>
262 inline auto tgfmt(StringRef fmt, const FmtContext *ctx, Ts &&...vals)
263     -> FmtObject<
264         decltype(std::make_tuple(llvm::support::detail::build_format_adapter(
265             std::forward<Ts>(vals))...))> {
266   using ParamTuple = decltype(std::make_tuple(
267       llvm::support::detail::build_format_adapter(std::forward<Ts>(vals))...));
268   return FmtObject<ParamTuple>(
269       fmt, ctx,
270       std::make_tuple(llvm::support::detail::build_format_adapter(
271           std::forward<Ts>(vals))...));
272 }
273 
tgfmt(StringRef fmt,const FmtContext * ctx,ArrayRef<std::string> params)274 inline FmtStrVecObject tgfmt(StringRef fmt, const FmtContext *ctx,
275                              ArrayRef<std::string> params) {
276   return FmtStrVecObject(fmt, ctx, params);
277 }
278 
279 } // namespace tblgen
280 } // namespace mlir
281 
282 #endif // MLIR_TABLEGEN_FORMAT_H_
283