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1 //===- VirtualFileSystem.h - Virtual File System Layer ----------*- 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 /// \file
10 /// Defines the virtual file system interface vfs::FileSystem.
11 //
12 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
13 
14 #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_VIRTUALFILESYSTEM_H
15 #define LLVM_SUPPORT_VIRTUALFILESYSTEM_H
16 
17 #include "llvm/ADT/IntrusiveRefCntPtr.h"
18 #include "llvm/ADT/STLFunctionalExtras.h"
19 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
20 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
21 #include "llvm/Support/Chrono.h"
22 #include "llvm/Support/Errc.h"
23 #include "llvm/Support/Error.h"
24 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorOr.h"
25 #include "llvm/Support/ExtensibleRTTI.h"
26 #include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h"
27 #include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
28 #include "llvm/Support/SourceMgr.h"
29 #include <cassert>
30 #include <cstdint>
31 #include <ctime>
32 #include <memory>
33 #include <optional>
34 #include <string>
35 #include <system_error>
36 #include <utility>
37 #include <vector>
38 
39 namespace llvm {
40 
41 class MemoryBuffer;
42 class MemoryBufferRef;
43 class Twine;
44 
45 namespace vfs {
46 
47 /// The result of a \p status operation.
48 class Status {
49   std::string Name;
50   llvm::sys::fs::UniqueID UID;
51   llvm::sys::TimePoint<> MTime;
52   uint32_t User;
53   uint32_t Group;
54   uint64_t Size;
55   llvm::sys::fs::file_type Type = llvm::sys::fs::file_type::status_error;
56   llvm::sys::fs::perms Perms;
57 
58 public:
59   /// Whether this entity has an external path different from the virtual path,
60   /// and the external path is exposed by leaking it through the abstraction.
61   /// For example, a RedirectingFileSystem will set this for paths where
62   /// UseExternalName is true.
63   ///
64   /// FIXME: Currently the external path is exposed by replacing the virtual
65   /// path in this Status object. Instead, we should leave the path in the
66   /// Status intact (matching the requested virtual path) - see
67   /// FileManager::getFileRef for how we plan to fix this.
68   bool ExposesExternalVFSPath = false;
69 
70   Status() = default;
71   Status(const llvm::sys::fs::file_status &Status);
72   Status(const Twine &Name, llvm::sys::fs::UniqueID UID,
73          llvm::sys::TimePoint<> MTime, uint32_t User, uint32_t Group,
74          uint64_t Size, llvm::sys::fs::file_type Type,
75          llvm::sys::fs::perms Perms);
76 
77   /// Get a copy of a Status with a different size.
78   static Status copyWithNewSize(const Status &In, uint64_t NewSize);
79   /// Get a copy of a Status with a different name.
80   static Status copyWithNewName(const Status &In, const Twine &NewName);
81   static Status copyWithNewName(const llvm::sys::fs::file_status &In,
82                                 const Twine &NewName);
83 
84   /// Returns the name that should be used for this file or directory.
85   StringRef getName() const { return Name; }
86 
87   /// @name Status interface from llvm::sys::fs
88   /// @{
89   llvm::sys::fs::file_type getType() const { return Type; }
90   llvm::sys::fs::perms getPermissions() const { return Perms; }
91   llvm::sys::TimePoint<> getLastModificationTime() const { return MTime; }
92   llvm::sys::fs::UniqueID getUniqueID() const { return UID; }
93   uint32_t getUser() const { return User; }
94   uint32_t getGroup() const { return Group; }
95   uint64_t getSize() const { return Size; }
96   /// @}
97   /// @name Status queries
98   /// These are static queries in llvm::sys::fs.
99   /// @{
100   bool equivalent(const Status &Other) const;
101   bool isDirectory() const;
102   bool isRegularFile() const;
103   bool isOther() const;
104   bool isSymlink() const;
105   bool isStatusKnown() const;
106   bool exists() const;
107   /// @}
108 };
109 
110 /// Represents an open file.
111 class File {
112 public:
113   /// Destroy the file after closing it (if open).
114   /// Sub-classes should generally call close() inside their destructors.  We
115   /// cannot do that from the base class, since close is virtual.
116   virtual ~File();
117 
118   /// Get the status of the file.
119   virtual llvm::ErrorOr<Status> status() = 0;
120 
121   /// Get the name of the file
122   virtual llvm::ErrorOr<std::string> getName() {
123     if (auto Status = status())
124       return Status->getName().str();
125     else
126       return Status.getError();
127   }
128 
129   /// Get the contents of the file as a \p MemoryBuffer.
130   virtual llvm::ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<llvm::MemoryBuffer>>
131   getBuffer(const Twine &Name, int64_t FileSize = -1,
132             bool RequiresNullTerminator = true, bool IsVolatile = false) = 0;
133 
134   /// Closes the file.
135   virtual std::error_code close() = 0;
136 
137   // Get the same file with a different path.
138   static ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<File>>
139   getWithPath(ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<File>> Result, const Twine &P);
140 
141 protected:
142   // Set the file's underlying path.
143   virtual void setPath(const Twine &Path) {}
144 };
145 
146 /// A member of a directory, yielded by a directory_iterator.
147 /// Only information available on most platforms is included.
148 class directory_entry {
149   std::string Path;
150   llvm::sys::fs::file_type Type = llvm::sys::fs::file_type::type_unknown;
151 
152 public:
153   directory_entry() = default;
154   directory_entry(std::string Path, llvm::sys::fs::file_type Type)
155       : Path(std::move(Path)), Type(Type) {}
156 
157   llvm::StringRef path() const { return Path; }
158   llvm::sys::fs::file_type type() const { return Type; }
159 };
160 
161 namespace detail {
162 
163 /// An interface for virtual file systems to provide an iterator over the
164 /// (non-recursive) contents of a directory.
165 struct DirIterImpl {
166   virtual ~DirIterImpl();
167 
168   /// Sets \c CurrentEntry to the next entry in the directory on success,
169   /// to directory_entry() at end,  or returns a system-defined \c error_code.
170   virtual std::error_code increment() = 0;
171 
172   directory_entry CurrentEntry;
173 };
174 
175 } // namespace detail
176 
177 /// An input iterator over the entries in a virtual path, similar to
178 /// llvm::sys::fs::directory_iterator.
179 class directory_iterator {
180   std::shared_ptr<detail::DirIterImpl> Impl; // Input iterator semantics on copy
181 
182 public:
183   directory_iterator(std::shared_ptr<detail::DirIterImpl> I)
184       : Impl(std::move(I)) {
185     assert(Impl.get() != nullptr && "requires non-null implementation");
186     if (Impl->CurrentEntry.path().empty())
187       Impl.reset(); // Normalize the end iterator to Impl == nullptr.
188   }
189 
190   /// Construct an 'end' iterator.
191   directory_iterator() = default;
192 
193   /// Equivalent to operator++, with an error code.
194   directory_iterator &increment(std::error_code &EC) {
195     assert(Impl && "attempting to increment past end");
196     EC = Impl->increment();
197     if (Impl->CurrentEntry.path().empty())
198       Impl.reset(); // Normalize the end iterator to Impl == nullptr.
199     return *this;
200   }
201 
202   const directory_entry &operator*() const { return Impl->CurrentEntry; }
203   const directory_entry *operator->() const { return &Impl->CurrentEntry; }
204 
205   bool operator==(const directory_iterator &RHS) const {
206     if (Impl && RHS.Impl)
207       return Impl->CurrentEntry.path() == RHS.Impl->CurrentEntry.path();
208     return !Impl && !RHS.Impl;
209   }
210   bool operator!=(const directory_iterator &RHS) const {
211     return !(*this == RHS);
212   }
213 };
214 
215 class FileSystem;
216 
217 namespace detail {
218 
219 /// Keeps state for the recursive_directory_iterator.
220 struct RecDirIterState {
221   std::vector<directory_iterator> Stack;
222   bool HasNoPushRequest = false;
223 };
224 
225 } // end namespace detail
226 
227 /// An input iterator over the recursive contents of a virtual path,
228 /// similar to llvm::sys::fs::recursive_directory_iterator.
229 class recursive_directory_iterator {
230   FileSystem *FS;
231   std::shared_ptr<detail::RecDirIterState>
232       State; // Input iterator semantics on copy.
233 
234 public:
235   recursive_directory_iterator(FileSystem &FS, const Twine &Path,
236                                std::error_code &EC);
237 
238   /// Construct an 'end' iterator.
239   recursive_directory_iterator() = default;
240 
241   /// Equivalent to operator++, with an error code.
242   recursive_directory_iterator &increment(std::error_code &EC);
243 
244   const directory_entry &operator*() const { return *State->Stack.back(); }
245   const directory_entry *operator->() const { return &*State->Stack.back(); }
246 
247   bool operator==(const recursive_directory_iterator &Other) const {
248     return State == Other.State; // identity
249   }
250   bool operator!=(const recursive_directory_iterator &RHS) const {
251     return !(*this == RHS);
252   }
253 
254   /// Gets the current level. Starting path is at level 0.
255   int level() const {
256     assert(!State->Stack.empty() &&
257            "Cannot get level without any iteration state");
258     return State->Stack.size() - 1;
259   }
260 
261   void no_push() { State->HasNoPushRequest = true; }
262 };
263 
264 /// The virtual file system interface.
265 class FileSystem : public llvm::ThreadSafeRefCountedBase<FileSystem>,
266                    public RTTIExtends<FileSystem, RTTIRoot> {
267 public:
268   static const char ID;
269   virtual ~FileSystem();
270 
271   /// Get the status of the entry at \p Path, if one exists.
272   virtual llvm::ErrorOr<Status> status(const Twine &Path) = 0;
273 
274   /// Get a \p File object for the text file at \p Path, if one exists.
275   virtual llvm::ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<File>>
276   openFileForRead(const Twine &Path) = 0;
277 
278   /// Get a \p File object for the binary file at \p Path, if one exists.
279   /// Some non-ascii based file systems perform encoding conversions
280   /// when reading as a text file, and this function should be used if
281   /// a file's bytes should be read as-is. On most filesystems, this
282   /// is the same behaviour as openFileForRead.
283   virtual llvm::ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<File>>
284   openFileForReadBinary(const Twine &Path) {
285     return openFileForRead(Path);
286   }
287 
288   /// This is a convenience method that opens a file, gets its content and then
289   /// closes the file.
290   /// The IsText parameter is used to distinguish whether the file should be
291   /// opened as a binary or text file.
292   llvm::ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<llvm::MemoryBuffer>>
293   getBufferForFile(const Twine &Name, int64_t FileSize = -1,
294                    bool RequiresNullTerminator = true, bool IsVolatile = false,
295                    bool IsText = true);
296 
297   /// Get a directory_iterator for \p Dir.
298   /// \note The 'end' iterator is directory_iterator().
299   virtual directory_iterator dir_begin(const Twine &Dir,
300                                        std::error_code &EC) = 0;
301 
302   /// Set the working directory. This will affect all following operations on
303   /// this file system and may propagate down for nested file systems.
304   virtual std::error_code setCurrentWorkingDirectory(const Twine &Path) = 0;
305 
306   /// Get the working directory of this file system.
307   virtual llvm::ErrorOr<std::string> getCurrentWorkingDirectory() const = 0;
308 
309   /// Gets real path of \p Path e.g. collapse all . and .. patterns, resolve
310   /// symlinks. For real file system, this uses `llvm::sys::fs::real_path`.
311   /// This returns errc::operation_not_permitted if not implemented by subclass.
312   virtual std::error_code getRealPath(const Twine &Path,
313                                       SmallVectorImpl<char> &Output);
314 
315   /// Check whether \p Path exists. By default this uses \c status(), but
316   /// filesystems may provide a more efficient implementation if available.
317   virtual bool exists(const Twine &Path);
318 
319   /// Is the file mounted on a local filesystem?
320   virtual std::error_code isLocal(const Twine &Path, bool &Result);
321 
322   /// Make \a Path an absolute path.
323   ///
324   /// Makes \a Path absolute using the current directory if it is not already.
325   /// An empty \a Path will result in the current directory.
326   ///
327   /// /absolute/path   => /absolute/path
328   /// relative/../path => <current-directory>/relative/../path
329   ///
330   /// \param Path A path that is modified to be an absolute path.
331   /// \returns success if \a path has been made absolute, otherwise a
332   ///          platform-specific error_code.
333   virtual std::error_code makeAbsolute(SmallVectorImpl<char> &Path) const;
334 
335   /// \returns true if \p A and \p B represent the same file, or an error or
336   /// false if they do not.
337   llvm::ErrorOr<bool> equivalent(const Twine &A, const Twine &B);
338 
339   enum class PrintType { Summary, Contents, RecursiveContents };
340   void print(raw_ostream &OS, PrintType Type = PrintType::Contents,
341              unsigned IndentLevel = 0) const {
342     printImpl(OS, Type, IndentLevel);
343   }
344 
345   using VisitCallbackTy = llvm::function_ref<void(FileSystem &)>;
346   virtual void visitChildFileSystems(VisitCallbackTy Callback) {}
347   void visit(VisitCallbackTy Callback) {
348     Callback(*this);
349     visitChildFileSystems(Callback);
350   }
351 
352 #if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP)
353   LLVM_DUMP_METHOD void dump() const;
354 #endif
355 
356 protected:
357   virtual void printImpl(raw_ostream &OS, PrintType Type,
358                          unsigned IndentLevel) const {
359     printIndent(OS, IndentLevel);
360     OS << "FileSystem\n";
361   }
362 
363   void printIndent(raw_ostream &OS, unsigned IndentLevel) const {
364     for (unsigned i = 0; i < IndentLevel; ++i)
365       OS << "  ";
366   }
367 };
368 
369 /// Gets an \p vfs::FileSystem for the 'real' file system, as seen by
370 /// the operating system.
371 /// The working directory is linked to the process's working directory.
372 /// (This is usually thread-hostile).
373 IntrusiveRefCntPtr<FileSystem> getRealFileSystem();
374 
375 /// Create an \p vfs::FileSystem for the 'real' file system, as seen by
376 /// the operating system.
377 /// It has its own working directory, independent of (but initially equal to)
378 /// that of the process.
379 std::unique_ptr<FileSystem> createPhysicalFileSystem();
380 
381 /// A file system that allows overlaying one \p AbstractFileSystem on top
382 /// of another.
383 ///
384 /// Consists of a stack of >=1 \p FileSystem objects, which are treated as being
385 /// one merged file system. When there is a directory that exists in more than
386 /// one file system, the \p OverlayFileSystem contains a directory containing
387 /// the union of their contents.  The attributes (permissions, etc.) of the
388 /// top-most (most recently added) directory are used.  When there is a file
389 /// that exists in more than one file system, the file in the top-most file
390 /// system overrides the other(s).
391 class OverlayFileSystem : public RTTIExtends<OverlayFileSystem, FileSystem> {
392   using FileSystemList = SmallVector<IntrusiveRefCntPtr<FileSystem>, 1>;
393 
394   /// The stack of file systems, implemented as a list in order of
395   /// their addition.
396   FileSystemList FSList;
397 
398 public:
399   static const char ID;
400   OverlayFileSystem(IntrusiveRefCntPtr<FileSystem> Base);
401 
402   /// Pushes a file system on top of the stack.
403   void pushOverlay(IntrusiveRefCntPtr<FileSystem> FS);
404 
405   llvm::ErrorOr<Status> status(const Twine &Path) override;
406   bool exists(const Twine &Path) override;
407   llvm::ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<File>>
408   openFileForRead(const Twine &Path) override;
409   directory_iterator dir_begin(const Twine &Dir, std::error_code &EC) override;
410   llvm::ErrorOr<std::string> getCurrentWorkingDirectory() const override;
411   std::error_code setCurrentWorkingDirectory(const Twine &Path) override;
412   std::error_code isLocal(const Twine &Path, bool &Result) override;
413   std::error_code getRealPath(const Twine &Path,
414                               SmallVectorImpl<char> &Output) override;
415 
416   using iterator = FileSystemList::reverse_iterator;
417   using const_iterator = FileSystemList::const_reverse_iterator;
418   using reverse_iterator = FileSystemList::iterator;
419   using const_reverse_iterator = FileSystemList::const_iterator;
420   using range = iterator_range<iterator>;
421   using const_range = iterator_range<const_iterator>;
422 
423   /// Get an iterator pointing to the most recently added file system.
424   iterator overlays_begin() { return FSList.rbegin(); }
425   const_iterator overlays_begin() const { return FSList.rbegin(); }
426 
427   /// Get an iterator pointing one-past the least recently added file system.
428   iterator overlays_end() { return FSList.rend(); }
429   const_iterator overlays_end() const { return FSList.rend(); }
430 
431   /// Get an iterator pointing to the least recently added file system.
432   reverse_iterator overlays_rbegin() { return FSList.begin(); }
433   const_reverse_iterator overlays_rbegin() const { return FSList.begin(); }
434 
435   /// Get an iterator pointing one-past the most recently added file system.
436   reverse_iterator overlays_rend() { return FSList.end(); }
437   const_reverse_iterator overlays_rend() const { return FSList.end(); }
438 
439   range overlays_range() { return llvm::reverse(FSList); }
440   const_range overlays_range() const { return llvm::reverse(FSList); }
441 
442 protected:
443   void printImpl(raw_ostream &OS, PrintType Type,
444                  unsigned IndentLevel) const override;
445   void visitChildFileSystems(VisitCallbackTy Callback) override;
446 };
447 
448 /// By default, this delegates all calls to the underlying file system. This
449 /// is useful when derived file systems want to override some calls and still
450 /// proxy other calls.
451 class ProxyFileSystem : public RTTIExtends<ProxyFileSystem, FileSystem> {
452 public:
453   static const char ID;
454   explicit ProxyFileSystem(IntrusiveRefCntPtr<FileSystem> FS)
455       : FS(std::move(FS)) {}
456 
457   llvm::ErrorOr<Status> status(const Twine &Path) override {
458     return FS->status(Path);
459   }
460   bool exists(const Twine &Path) override { return FS->exists(Path); }
461   llvm::ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<File>>
462   openFileForRead(const Twine &Path) override {
463     return FS->openFileForRead(Path);
464   }
465   directory_iterator dir_begin(const Twine &Dir, std::error_code &EC) override {
466     return FS->dir_begin(Dir, EC);
467   }
468   llvm::ErrorOr<std::string> getCurrentWorkingDirectory() const override {
469     return FS->getCurrentWorkingDirectory();
470   }
471   std::error_code setCurrentWorkingDirectory(const Twine &Path) override {
472     return FS->setCurrentWorkingDirectory(Path);
473   }
474   std::error_code getRealPath(const Twine &Path,
475                               SmallVectorImpl<char> &Output) override {
476     return FS->getRealPath(Path, Output);
477   }
478   std::error_code isLocal(const Twine &Path, bool &Result) override {
479     return FS->isLocal(Path, Result);
480   }
481 
482 protected:
483   FileSystem &getUnderlyingFS() const { return *FS; }
484   void visitChildFileSystems(VisitCallbackTy Callback) override {
485     if (FS) {
486       Callback(*FS);
487       FS->visitChildFileSystems(Callback);
488     }
489   }
490 
491 private:
492   IntrusiveRefCntPtr<FileSystem> FS;
493 
494   virtual void anchor() override;
495 };
496 
497 namespace detail {
498 
499 class InMemoryDirectory;
500 class InMemoryNode;
501 
502 struct NewInMemoryNodeInfo {
503   llvm::sys::fs::UniqueID DirUID;
504   StringRef Path;
505   StringRef Name;
506   time_t ModificationTime;
507   std::unique_ptr<llvm::MemoryBuffer> Buffer;
508   uint32_t User;
509   uint32_t Group;
510   llvm::sys::fs::file_type Type;
511   llvm::sys::fs::perms Perms;
512 
513   Status makeStatus() const;
514 };
515 
516 class NamedNodeOrError {
517   ErrorOr<std::pair<llvm::SmallString<128>, const detail::InMemoryNode *>>
518       Value;
519 
520 public:
521   NamedNodeOrError(llvm::SmallString<128> Name,
522                    const detail::InMemoryNode *Node)
523       : Value(std::make_pair(Name, Node)) {}
524   NamedNodeOrError(std::error_code EC) : Value(EC) {}
525   NamedNodeOrError(llvm::errc EC) : Value(EC) {}
526 
527   StringRef getName() const { return (*Value).first; }
528   explicit operator bool() const { return static_cast<bool>(Value); }
529   operator std::error_code() const { return Value.getError(); }
530   std::error_code getError() const { return Value.getError(); }
531   const detail::InMemoryNode *operator*() const { return (*Value).second; }
532 };
533 
534 } // namespace detail
535 
536 /// An in-memory file system.
537 class InMemoryFileSystem : public RTTIExtends<InMemoryFileSystem, FileSystem> {
538   std::unique_ptr<detail::InMemoryDirectory> Root;
539   std::string WorkingDirectory;
540   bool UseNormalizedPaths = true;
541 
542 public:
543   static const char ID;
544 
545 private:
546   using MakeNodeFn = llvm::function_ref<std::unique_ptr<detail::InMemoryNode>(
547       detail::NewInMemoryNodeInfo)>;
548 
549   /// Create node with \p MakeNode and add it into this filesystem at \p Path.
550   bool addFile(const Twine &Path, time_t ModificationTime,
551                std::unique_ptr<llvm::MemoryBuffer> Buffer,
552                std::optional<uint32_t> User, std::optional<uint32_t> Group,
553                std::optional<llvm::sys::fs::file_type> Type,
554                std::optional<llvm::sys::fs::perms> Perms, MakeNodeFn MakeNode);
555 
556   /// Looks up the in-memory node for the path \p P.
557   /// If \p FollowFinalSymlink is true, the returned node is guaranteed to
558   /// not be a symlink and its path may differ from \p P.
559   detail::NamedNodeOrError lookupNode(const Twine &P, bool FollowFinalSymlink,
560                                       size_t SymlinkDepth = 0) const;
561 
562   class DirIterator;
563 
564 public:
565   explicit InMemoryFileSystem(bool UseNormalizedPaths = true);
566   ~InMemoryFileSystem() override;
567 
568   /// Add a file containing a buffer or a directory to the VFS with a
569   /// path. The VFS owns the buffer.  If present, User, Group, Type
570   /// and Perms apply to the newly-created file or directory.
571   /// \return true if the file or directory was successfully added,
572   /// false if the file or directory already exists in the file system with
573   /// different contents.
574   bool addFile(const Twine &Path, time_t ModificationTime,
575                std::unique_ptr<llvm::MemoryBuffer> Buffer,
576                std::optional<uint32_t> User = std::nullopt,
577                std::optional<uint32_t> Group = std::nullopt,
578                std::optional<llvm::sys::fs::file_type> Type = std::nullopt,
579                std::optional<llvm::sys::fs::perms> Perms = std::nullopt);
580 
581   /// Add a hard link to a file.
582   ///
583   /// Here hard links are not intended to be fully equivalent to the classical
584   /// filesystem. Both the hard link and the file share the same buffer and
585   /// status (and thus have the same UniqueID). Because of this there is no way
586   /// to distinguish between the link and the file after the link has been
587   /// added.
588   ///
589   /// The \p Target path must be an existing file or a hardlink. The
590   /// \p NewLink file must not have been added before. The \p Target
591   /// path must not be a directory. The \p NewLink node is added as a hard
592   /// link which points to the resolved file of \p Target node.
593   /// \return true if the above condition is satisfied and hardlink was
594   /// successfully created, false otherwise.
595   bool addHardLink(const Twine &NewLink, const Twine &Target);
596 
597   /// Arbitrary max depth to search through symlinks. We can get into problems
598   /// if a link links to a link that links back to the link, for example.
599   static constexpr size_t MaxSymlinkDepth = 16;
600 
601   /// Add a symbolic link. Unlike a HardLink, because \p Target doesn't need
602   /// to refer to a file (or refer to anything, as it happens). Also, an
603   /// in-memory directory for \p Target isn't automatically created.
604   bool
605   addSymbolicLink(const Twine &NewLink, const Twine &Target,
606                   time_t ModificationTime,
607                   std::optional<uint32_t> User = std::nullopt,
608                   std::optional<uint32_t> Group = std::nullopt,
609                   std::optional<llvm::sys::fs::perms> Perms = std::nullopt);
610 
611   /// Add a buffer to the VFS with a path. The VFS does not own the buffer.
612   /// If present, User, Group, Type and Perms apply to the newly-created file
613   /// or directory.
614   /// \return true if the file or directory was successfully added,
615   /// false if the file or directory already exists in the file system with
616   /// different contents.
617   bool addFileNoOwn(const Twine &Path, time_t ModificationTime,
618                     const llvm::MemoryBufferRef &Buffer,
619                     std::optional<uint32_t> User = std::nullopt,
620                     std::optional<uint32_t> Group = std::nullopt,
621                     std::optional<llvm::sys::fs::file_type> Type = std::nullopt,
622                     std::optional<llvm::sys::fs::perms> Perms = std::nullopt);
623 
624   std::string toString() const;
625 
626   /// Return true if this file system normalizes . and .. in paths.
627   bool useNormalizedPaths() const { return UseNormalizedPaths; }
628 
629   llvm::ErrorOr<Status> status(const Twine &Path) override;
630   llvm::ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<File>>
631   openFileForRead(const Twine &Path) override;
632   directory_iterator dir_begin(const Twine &Dir, std::error_code &EC) override;
633 
634   llvm::ErrorOr<std::string> getCurrentWorkingDirectory() const override {
635     return WorkingDirectory;
636   }
637   /// Canonicalizes \p Path by combining with the current working
638   /// directory and normalizing the path (e.g. remove dots). If the current
639   /// working directory is not set, this returns errc::operation_not_permitted.
640   ///
641   /// This doesn't resolve symlinks as they are not supported in in-memory file
642   /// system.
643   std::error_code getRealPath(const Twine &Path,
644                               SmallVectorImpl<char> &Output) override;
645   std::error_code isLocal(const Twine &Path, bool &Result) override;
646   std::error_code setCurrentWorkingDirectory(const Twine &Path) override;
647 
648 protected:
649   void printImpl(raw_ostream &OS, PrintType Type,
650                  unsigned IndentLevel) const override;
651 };
652 
653 /// Get a globally unique ID for a virtual file or directory.
654 llvm::sys::fs::UniqueID getNextVirtualUniqueID();
655 
656 /// Gets a \p FileSystem for a virtual file system described in YAML
657 /// format.
658 std::unique_ptr<FileSystem>
659 getVFSFromYAML(std::unique_ptr<llvm::MemoryBuffer> Buffer,
660                llvm::SourceMgr::DiagHandlerTy DiagHandler,
661                StringRef YAMLFilePath, void *DiagContext = nullptr,
662                IntrusiveRefCntPtr<FileSystem> ExternalFS = getRealFileSystem());
663 
664 struct YAMLVFSEntry {
665   template <typename T1, typename T2>
666   YAMLVFSEntry(T1 &&VPath, T2 &&RPath, bool IsDirectory = false)
667       : VPath(std::forward<T1>(VPath)), RPath(std::forward<T2>(RPath)),
668         IsDirectory(IsDirectory) {}
669   std::string VPath;
670   std::string RPath;
671   bool IsDirectory = false;
672 };
673 
674 class RedirectingFSDirIterImpl;
675 class RedirectingFileSystemParser;
676 
677 /// A virtual file system parsed from a YAML file.
678 ///
679 /// Currently, this class allows creating virtual files and directories. Virtual
680 /// files map to existing external files in \c ExternalFS, and virtual
681 /// directories may either map to existing directories in \c ExternalFS or list
682 /// their contents in the form of other virtual directories and/or files.
683 ///
684 /// The basic structure of the parsed file is:
685 /// \verbatim
686 /// {
687 ///   'version': <version number>,
688 ///   <optional configuration>
689 ///   'roots': [
690 ///              <directory entries>
691 ///            ]
692 /// }
693 /// \endverbatim
694 /// The roots may be absolute or relative. If relative they will be made
695 /// absolute against either current working directory or the directory where
696 /// the Overlay YAML file is located, depending on the 'root-relative'
697 /// configuration.
698 ///
699 /// All configuration options are optional.
700 ///   'case-sensitive': <boolean, default=(true for Posix, false for Windows)>
701 ///   'use-external-names': <boolean, default=true>
702 ///   'root-relative': <string, one of 'cwd' or 'overlay-dir', default='cwd'>
703 ///   'overlay-relative': <boolean, default=false>
704 ///   'fallthrough': <boolean, default=true, deprecated - use 'redirecting-with'
705 ///                   instead>
706 ///   'redirecting-with': <string, one of 'fallthrough', 'fallback', or
707 ///                        'redirect-only', default='fallthrough'>
708 ///
709 /// To clarify, 'root-relative' option will prepend the current working
710 /// directory, or the overlay directory to the 'roots->name' field only if
711 /// 'roots->name' is a relative path. On the other hand, when 'overlay-relative'
712 /// is set to 'true', external paths will always be prepended with the overlay
713 /// directory, even if external paths are not relative paths. The
714 /// 'root-relative' option has no interaction with the 'overlay-relative'
715 /// option.
716 ///
717 /// Virtual directories that list their contents are represented as
718 /// \verbatim
719 /// {
720 ///   'type': 'directory',
721 ///   'name': <string>,
722 ///   'contents': [ <file or directory entries> ]
723 /// }
724 /// \endverbatim
725 /// The default attributes for such virtual directories are:
726 /// \verbatim
727 /// MTime = now() when created
728 /// Perms = 0777
729 /// User = Group = 0
730 /// Size = 0
731 /// UniqueID = unspecified unique value
732 /// \endverbatim
733 /// When a path prefix matches such a directory, the next component in the path
734 /// is matched against the entries in the 'contents' array.
735 ///
736 /// Re-mapped directories, on the other hand, are represented as
737 /// /// \verbatim
738 /// {
739 ///   'type': 'directory-remap',
740 ///   'name': <string>,
741 ///   'use-external-name': <boolean>, # Optional
742 ///   'external-contents': <path to external directory>
743 /// }
744 /// \endverbatim
745 /// and inherit their attributes from the external directory. When a path
746 /// prefix matches such an entry, the unmatched components are appended to the
747 /// 'external-contents' path, and the resulting path is looked up in the
748 /// external file system instead.
749 ///
750 /// Re-mapped files are represented as
751 /// \verbatim
752 /// {
753 ///   'type': 'file',
754 ///   'name': <string>,
755 ///   'use-external-name': <boolean>, # Optional
756 ///   'external-contents': <path to external file>
757 /// }
758 /// \endverbatim
759 /// Their attributes and file contents are determined by looking up the file at
760 /// their 'external-contents' path in the external file system.
761 ///
762 /// For 'file', 'directory' and 'directory-remap' entries the 'name' field may
763 /// contain multiple path components (e.g. /path/to/file). However, any
764 /// directory in such a path that contains more than one child must be uniquely
765 /// represented by a 'directory' entry.
766 ///
767 /// When the 'use-external-name' field is set, calls to \a vfs::File::status()
768 /// give the external (remapped) filesystem name instead of the name the file
769 /// was accessed by. This is an intentional leak through the \a
770 /// RedirectingFileSystem abstraction layer. It enables clients to discover
771 /// (and use) the external file location when communicating with users or tools
772 /// that don't use the same VFS overlay.
773 ///
774 /// FIXME: 'use-external-name' causes behaviour that's inconsistent with how
775 /// "real" filesystems behave. Maybe there should be a separate channel for
776 /// this information.
777 class RedirectingFileSystem
778     : public RTTIExtends<RedirectingFileSystem, vfs::FileSystem> {
779 public:
780   static const char ID;
781   enum EntryKind { EK_Directory, EK_DirectoryRemap, EK_File };
782   enum NameKind { NK_NotSet, NK_External, NK_Virtual };
783 
784   /// The type of redirection to perform.
785   enum class RedirectKind {
786     /// Lookup the redirected path first (ie. the one specified in
787     /// 'external-contents') and if that fails "fallthrough" to a lookup of the
788     /// originally provided path.
789     Fallthrough,
790     /// Lookup the provided path first and if that fails, "fallback" to a
791     /// lookup of the redirected path.
792     Fallback,
793     /// Only lookup the redirected path, do not lookup the originally provided
794     /// path.
795     RedirectOnly
796   };
797 
798   /// The type of relative path used by Roots.
799   enum class RootRelativeKind {
800     /// The roots are relative to the current working directory.
801     CWD,
802     /// The roots are relative to the directory where the Overlay YAML file
803     // locates.
804     OverlayDir
805   };
806 
807   /// A single file or directory in the VFS.
808   class Entry {
809     EntryKind Kind;
810     std::string Name;
811 
812   public:
813     Entry(EntryKind K, StringRef Name) : Kind(K), Name(Name) {}
814     virtual ~Entry() = default;
815 
816     StringRef getName() const { return Name; }
817     EntryKind getKind() const { return Kind; }
818   };
819 
820   /// A directory in the vfs with explicitly specified contents.
821   class DirectoryEntry : public Entry {
822     std::vector<std::unique_ptr<Entry>> Contents;
823     Status S;
824 
825   public:
826     /// Constructs a directory entry with explicitly specified contents.
827     DirectoryEntry(StringRef Name, std::vector<std::unique_ptr<Entry>> Contents,
828                    Status S)
829         : Entry(EK_Directory, Name), Contents(std::move(Contents)),
830           S(std::move(S)) {}
831 
832     /// Constructs an empty directory entry.
833     DirectoryEntry(StringRef Name, Status S)
834         : Entry(EK_Directory, Name), S(std::move(S)) {}
835 
836     Status getStatus() { return S; }
837 
838     void addContent(std::unique_ptr<Entry> Content) {
839       Contents.push_back(std::move(Content));
840     }
841 
842     Entry *getLastContent() const { return Contents.back().get(); }
843 
844     using iterator = decltype(Contents)::iterator;
845 
846     iterator contents_begin() { return Contents.begin(); }
847     iterator contents_end() { return Contents.end(); }
848 
849     static bool classof(const Entry *E) { return E->getKind() == EK_Directory; }
850   };
851 
852   /// A file or directory in the vfs that is mapped to a file or directory in
853   /// the external filesystem.
854   class RemapEntry : public Entry {
855     std::string ExternalContentsPath;
856     NameKind UseName;
857 
858   protected:
859     RemapEntry(EntryKind K, StringRef Name, StringRef ExternalContentsPath,
860                NameKind UseName)
861         : Entry(K, Name), ExternalContentsPath(ExternalContentsPath),
862           UseName(UseName) {}
863 
864   public:
865     StringRef getExternalContentsPath() const { return ExternalContentsPath; }
866 
867     /// Whether to use the external path as the name for this file or directory.
868     bool useExternalName(bool GlobalUseExternalName) const {
869       return UseName == NK_NotSet ? GlobalUseExternalName
870                                   : (UseName == NK_External);
871     }
872 
873     NameKind getUseName() const { return UseName; }
874 
875     static bool classof(const Entry *E) {
876       switch (E->getKind()) {
877       case EK_DirectoryRemap:
878         [[fallthrough]];
879       case EK_File:
880         return true;
881       case EK_Directory:
882         return false;
883       }
884       llvm_unreachable("invalid entry kind");
885     }
886   };
887 
888   /// A directory in the vfs that maps to a directory in the external file
889   /// system.
890   class DirectoryRemapEntry : public RemapEntry {
891   public:
892     DirectoryRemapEntry(StringRef Name, StringRef ExternalContentsPath,
893                         NameKind UseName)
894         : RemapEntry(EK_DirectoryRemap, Name, ExternalContentsPath, UseName) {}
895 
896     static bool classof(const Entry *E) {
897       return E->getKind() == EK_DirectoryRemap;
898     }
899   };
900 
901   /// A file in the vfs that maps to a file in the external file system.
902   class FileEntry : public RemapEntry {
903   public:
904     FileEntry(StringRef Name, StringRef ExternalContentsPath, NameKind UseName)
905         : RemapEntry(EK_File, Name, ExternalContentsPath, UseName) {}
906 
907     static bool classof(const Entry *E) { return E->getKind() == EK_File; }
908   };
909 
910   /// Represents the result of a path lookup into the RedirectingFileSystem.
911   struct LookupResult {
912     /// Chain of parent directory entries for \c E.
913     llvm::SmallVector<Entry *, 32> Parents;
914 
915     /// The entry the looked-up path corresponds to.
916     Entry *E;
917 
918   private:
919     /// When the found Entry is a DirectoryRemapEntry, stores the path in the
920     /// external file system that the looked-up path in the virtual file system
921     //  corresponds to.
922     std::optional<std::string> ExternalRedirect;
923 
924   public:
925     LookupResult(Entry *E, sys::path::const_iterator Start,
926                  sys::path::const_iterator End);
927 
928     /// If the found Entry maps the input path to a path in the external
929     /// file system (i.e. it is a FileEntry or DirectoryRemapEntry), returns
930     /// that path.
931     std::optional<StringRef> getExternalRedirect() const {
932       if (isa<DirectoryRemapEntry>(E))
933         return StringRef(*ExternalRedirect);
934       if (auto *FE = dyn_cast<FileEntry>(E))
935         return FE->getExternalContentsPath();
936       return std::nullopt;
937     }
938 
939     /// Get the (canonical) path of the found entry. This uses the as-written
940     /// path components from the VFS specification.
941     void getPath(llvm::SmallVectorImpl<char> &Path) const;
942   };
943 
944 private:
945   friend class RedirectingFSDirIterImpl;
946   friend class RedirectingFileSystemParser;
947 
948   /// Canonicalize path by removing ".", "..", "./", components. This is
949   /// a VFS request, do not bother about symlinks in the path components
950   /// but canonicalize in order to perform the correct entry search.
951   std::error_code makeCanonicalForLookup(SmallVectorImpl<char> &Path) const;
952 
953   /// Get the File status, or error, from the underlying external file system.
954   /// This returns the status with the originally requested name, while looking
955   /// up the entry using a potentially different path.
956   ErrorOr<Status> getExternalStatus(const Twine &LookupPath,
957                                     const Twine &OriginalPath) const;
958 
959   /// Make \a Path an absolute path.
960   ///
961   /// Makes \a Path absolute using the \a WorkingDir if it is not already.
962   ///
963   /// /absolute/path   => /absolute/path
964   /// relative/../path => <WorkingDir>/relative/../path
965   ///
966   /// \param WorkingDir  A path that will be used as the base Dir if \a Path
967   ///                    is not already absolute.
968   /// \param Path A path that is modified to be an absolute path.
969   /// \returns success if \a path has been made absolute, otherwise a
970   ///          platform-specific error_code.
971   std::error_code makeAbsolute(StringRef WorkingDir,
972                                SmallVectorImpl<char> &Path) const;
973 
974   // In a RedirectingFileSystem, keys can be specified in Posix or Windows
975   // style (or even a mixture of both), so this comparison helper allows
976   // slashes (representing a root) to match backslashes (and vice versa).  Note
977   // that, other than the root, path components should not contain slashes or
978   // backslashes.
979   bool pathComponentMatches(llvm::StringRef lhs, llvm::StringRef rhs) const {
980     if ((CaseSensitive ? lhs == rhs : lhs.equals_insensitive(rhs)))
981       return true;
982     return (lhs == "/" && rhs == "\\") || (lhs == "\\" && rhs == "/");
983   }
984 
985   /// The root(s) of the virtual file system.
986   std::vector<std::unique_ptr<Entry>> Roots;
987 
988   /// The current working directory of the file system.
989   std::string WorkingDirectory;
990 
991   /// The file system to use for external references.
992   IntrusiveRefCntPtr<FileSystem> ExternalFS;
993 
994   /// This represents the directory path that the YAML file is located.
995   /// This will be prefixed to each 'external-contents' if IsRelativeOverlay
996   /// is set. This will also be prefixed to each 'roots->name' if RootRelative
997   /// is set to RootRelativeKind::OverlayDir and the path is relative.
998   std::string OverlayFileDir;
999 
1000   /// @name Configuration
1001   /// @{
1002 
1003   /// Whether to perform case-sensitive comparisons.
1004   ///
1005   /// Currently, case-insensitive matching only works correctly with ASCII.
1006   bool CaseSensitive = is_style_posix(sys::path::Style::native);
1007 
1008   /// IsRelativeOverlay marks whether a OverlayFileDir path must
1009   /// be prefixed in every 'external-contents' when reading from YAML files.
1010   bool IsRelativeOverlay = false;
1011 
1012   /// Whether to use to use the value of 'external-contents' for the
1013   /// names of files.  This global value is overridable on a per-file basis.
1014   bool UseExternalNames = true;
1015 
1016   /// True if this FS has redirected a lookup. This does not include
1017   /// fallthrough.
1018   mutable bool HasBeenUsed = false;
1019 
1020   /// Used to enable or disable updating `HasBeenUsed`.
1021   bool UsageTrackingActive = false;
1022 
1023   /// Determines the lookups to perform, as well as their order. See
1024   /// \c RedirectKind for details.
1025   RedirectKind Redirection = RedirectKind::Fallthrough;
1026 
1027   /// Determine the prefix directory if the roots are relative paths. See
1028   /// \c RootRelativeKind for details.
1029   RootRelativeKind RootRelative = RootRelativeKind::CWD;
1030   /// @}
1031 
1032   RedirectingFileSystem(IntrusiveRefCntPtr<FileSystem> ExternalFS);
1033 
1034   /// Looks up the path <tt>[Start, End)</tt> in \p From, possibly recursing
1035   /// into the contents of \p From if it is a directory. Returns a LookupResult
1036   /// giving the matched entry and, if that entry is a FileEntry or
1037   /// DirectoryRemapEntry, the path it redirects to in the external file system.
1038   ErrorOr<LookupResult>
1039   lookupPathImpl(llvm::sys::path::const_iterator Start,
1040                  llvm::sys::path::const_iterator End, Entry *From,
1041                  llvm::SmallVectorImpl<Entry *> &Entries) const;
1042 
1043   /// Get the status for a path with the provided \c LookupResult.
1044   ErrorOr<Status> status(const Twine &LookupPath, const Twine &OriginalPath,
1045                          const LookupResult &Result);
1046 
1047 public:
1048   /// Looks up \p Path in \c Roots and returns a LookupResult giving the
1049   /// matched entry and, if the entry was a FileEntry or DirectoryRemapEntry,
1050   /// the path it redirects to in the external file system.
1051   ErrorOr<LookupResult> lookupPath(StringRef Path) const;
1052 
1053   /// Parses \p Buffer, which is expected to be in YAML format and
1054   /// returns a virtual file system representing its contents.
1055   static std::unique_ptr<RedirectingFileSystem>
1056   create(std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer> Buffer,
1057          SourceMgr::DiagHandlerTy DiagHandler, StringRef YAMLFilePath,
1058          void *DiagContext, IntrusiveRefCntPtr<FileSystem> ExternalFS);
1059 
1060   /// Redirect each of the remapped files from first to second.
1061   static std::unique_ptr<RedirectingFileSystem>
1062   create(ArrayRef<std::pair<std::string, std::string>> RemappedFiles,
1063          bool UseExternalNames, FileSystem &ExternalFS);
1064 
1065   ErrorOr<Status> status(const Twine &Path) override;
1066   bool exists(const Twine &Path) override;
1067   ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<File>> openFileForRead(const Twine &Path) override;
1068 
1069   std::error_code getRealPath(const Twine &Path,
1070                               SmallVectorImpl<char> &Output) override;
1071 
1072   llvm::ErrorOr<std::string> getCurrentWorkingDirectory() const override;
1073 
1074   std::error_code setCurrentWorkingDirectory(const Twine &Path) override;
1075 
1076   std::error_code isLocal(const Twine &Path, bool &Result) override;
1077 
1078   std::error_code makeAbsolute(SmallVectorImpl<char> &Path) const override;
1079 
1080   directory_iterator dir_begin(const Twine &Dir, std::error_code &EC) override;
1081 
1082   void setOverlayFileDir(StringRef PrefixDir);
1083 
1084   StringRef getOverlayFileDir() const;
1085 
1086   /// Sets the redirection kind to \c Fallthrough if true or \c RedirectOnly
1087   /// otherwise. Will removed in the future, use \c setRedirection instead.
1088   void setFallthrough(bool Fallthrough);
1089 
1090   void setRedirection(RedirectingFileSystem::RedirectKind Kind);
1091 
1092   std::vector<llvm::StringRef> getRoots() const;
1093 
1094   bool hasBeenUsed() const { return HasBeenUsed; };
1095   void clearHasBeenUsed() { HasBeenUsed = false; }
1096 
1097   void setUsageTrackingActive(bool Active) { UsageTrackingActive = Active; }
1098 
1099   void printEntry(raw_ostream &OS, Entry *E, unsigned IndentLevel = 0) const;
1100 
1101 protected:
1102   void printImpl(raw_ostream &OS, PrintType Type,
1103                  unsigned IndentLevel) const override;
1104   void visitChildFileSystems(VisitCallbackTy Callback) override;
1105 };
1106 
1107 /// Collect all pairs of <virtual path, real path> entries from the
1108 /// \p YAMLFilePath. This is used by the module dependency collector to forward
1109 /// the entries into the reproducer output VFS YAML file.
1110 void collectVFSFromYAML(
1111     std::unique_ptr<llvm::MemoryBuffer> Buffer,
1112     llvm::SourceMgr::DiagHandlerTy DiagHandler, StringRef YAMLFilePath,
1113     SmallVectorImpl<YAMLVFSEntry> &CollectedEntries,
1114     void *DiagContext = nullptr,
1115     IntrusiveRefCntPtr<FileSystem> ExternalFS = getRealFileSystem());
1116 
1117 class YAMLVFSWriter {
1118   std::vector<YAMLVFSEntry> Mappings;
1119   std::optional<bool> IsCaseSensitive;
1120   std::optional<bool> IsOverlayRelative;
1121   std::optional<bool> UseExternalNames;
1122   std::string OverlayDir;
1123 
1124   void addEntry(StringRef VirtualPath, StringRef RealPath, bool IsDirectory);
1125 
1126 public:
1127   YAMLVFSWriter() = default;
1128 
1129   void addFileMapping(StringRef VirtualPath, StringRef RealPath);
1130   void addDirectoryMapping(StringRef VirtualPath, StringRef RealPath);
1131 
1132   void setCaseSensitivity(bool CaseSensitive) {
1133     IsCaseSensitive = CaseSensitive;
1134   }
1135 
1136   void setUseExternalNames(bool UseExtNames) { UseExternalNames = UseExtNames; }
1137 
1138   void setOverlayDir(StringRef OverlayDirectory) {
1139     IsOverlayRelative = true;
1140     OverlayDir.assign(OverlayDirectory.str());
1141   }
1142 
1143   const std::vector<YAMLVFSEntry> &getMappings() const { return Mappings; }
1144 
1145   void write(llvm::raw_ostream &OS);
1146 };
1147 
1148 /// File system that tracks the number of calls to the underlying file system.
1149 /// This is particularly useful when wrapped around \c RealFileSystem to add
1150 /// lightweight tracking of expensive syscalls.
1151 class TracingFileSystem
1152     : public llvm::RTTIExtends<TracingFileSystem, ProxyFileSystem> {
1153 public:
1154   static const char ID;
1155 
1156   std::size_t NumStatusCalls = 0;
1157   std::size_t NumOpenFileForReadCalls = 0;
1158   std::size_t NumDirBeginCalls = 0;
1159   std::size_t NumGetRealPathCalls = 0;
1160   std::size_t NumExistsCalls = 0;
1161   std::size_t NumIsLocalCalls = 0;
1162 
1163   TracingFileSystem(llvm::IntrusiveRefCntPtr<llvm::vfs::FileSystem> FS)
1164       : RTTIExtends(std::move(FS)) {}
1165 
1166   ErrorOr<Status> status(const Twine &Path) override {
1167     ++NumStatusCalls;
1168     return ProxyFileSystem::status(Path);
1169   }
1170 
1171   ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<File>> openFileForRead(const Twine &Path) override {
1172     ++NumOpenFileForReadCalls;
1173     return ProxyFileSystem::openFileForRead(Path);
1174   }
1175 
1176   directory_iterator dir_begin(const Twine &Dir, std::error_code &EC) override {
1177     ++NumDirBeginCalls;
1178     return ProxyFileSystem::dir_begin(Dir, EC);
1179   }
1180 
1181   std::error_code getRealPath(const Twine &Path,
1182                               SmallVectorImpl<char> &Output) override {
1183     ++NumGetRealPathCalls;
1184     return ProxyFileSystem::getRealPath(Path, Output);
1185   }
1186 
1187   bool exists(const Twine &Path) override {
1188     ++NumExistsCalls;
1189     return ProxyFileSystem::exists(Path);
1190   }
1191 
1192   std::error_code isLocal(const Twine &Path, bool &Result) override {
1193     ++NumIsLocalCalls;
1194     return ProxyFileSystem::isLocal(Path, Result);
1195   }
1196 
1197 protected:
1198   void printImpl(raw_ostream &OS, PrintType Type,
1199                  unsigned IndentLevel) const override;
1200 };
1201 
1202 } // namespace vfs
1203 } // namespace llvm
1204 
1205 #endif // LLVM_SUPPORT_VIRTUALFILESYSTEM_H
1206