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//===--- MemoryBuffer.h - Memory Buffer Interface ---------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file was developed by Chris Lattner and is distributed under
// the University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
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//
// This file defines the MemoryBuffer interface.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_MEMORYBUFFER_H
#define LLVM_SUPPORT_MEMORYBUFFER_H
#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
#include <string>
namespace llvm {
/// MemoryBuffer - This interface provides simple read-only access to a block
/// of memory, and provides simple methods for reading files and standard input
/// into a memory buffer. In addition to basic access to the characters in the
/// file, this interface guarantees you can read one character past the end of
/// @verbatim the file, and that this character will read as '\0'. @endverbatim
class MemoryBuffer {
const char *BufferStart; // Start of the buffer.
const char *BufferEnd; // End of the buffer.
/// MustDeleteBuffer - True if we allocated this buffer. If so, the
/// destructor must know the delete[] it.
bool MustDeleteBuffer;
protected:
MemoryBuffer() : MustDeleteBuffer(false) {}
void init(const char *BufStart, const char *BufEnd);
void initCopyOf(const char *BufStart, const char *BufEnd);
public:
virtual ~MemoryBuffer();
const char *getBufferStart() const { return BufferStart; }
const char *getBufferEnd() const { return BufferEnd; }
unsigned getBufferSize() const { return BufferEnd-BufferStart; }
/// getBufferIdentifier - Return an identifier for this buffer, typically the
/// filename it was read from.
virtual const char *getBufferIdentifier() const {
return "Unknown buffer";
}
/// getFile - Open the specified file as a MemoryBuffer, returning a new
/// MemoryBuffer if successful, otherwise returning null. If FileSize is
/// specified, this means that the client knows that the file exists and that
/// it has the specified size.
static MemoryBuffer *getFile(const char *FilenameStart, unsigned FnSize,
std::string *ErrStr = 0,
int64_t FileSize = -1);
/// getMemBuffer - Open the specified memory range as a MemoryBuffer. Note
/// that EndPtr[0] must be a null byte and be accessible!
static MemoryBuffer *getMemBuffer(const char *StartPtr, const char *EndPtr,
const char *BufferName = "");
/// getMemBufferCopy - Open the specified memory range as a MemoryBuffer,
/// copying the contents and taking ownership of it. This has no requirements
/// on EndPtr[0].
static MemoryBuffer *getMemBufferCopy(const char *StartPtr,const char *EndPtr,
const char *BufferName = "");
/// getNewMemBuffer - Allocate a new MemoryBuffer of the specified size that
/// is completely initialized to zeros. Note that the caller should
/// initialize the memory allocated by this method. The memory is owned by
/// the MemoryBuffer object.
static MemoryBuffer *getNewMemBuffer(unsigned Size,
const char *BufferName = "");
/// getNewUninitMemBuffer - Allocate a new MemoryBuffer of the specified size
/// that is not initialized. Note that the caller should initialize the
/// memory allocated by this method. The memory is owned by the MemoryBuffer
/// object.
static MemoryBuffer *getNewUninitMemBuffer(unsigned Size,
const char *BufferName = "");
/// getSTDIN - Read all of stdin into a file buffer, and return it. This
/// returns null if stdin is empty.
static MemoryBuffer *getSTDIN();
/// getFileOrSTDIN - Open the specified file as a MemoryBuffer, or open stdin
/// if the Filename is "-". If an error occurs, this returns null and fills
/// in *ErrStr with a reason. If stdin is empty, this API (unlike getSTDIN)
/// returns an empty buffer.
static MemoryBuffer *getFileOrSTDIN(const char *FilenameStart,unsigned FnSize,
std::string *ErrStr = 0,
int64_t FileSize = -1);
/// getFileOrSTDIN - Open the specified file as a MemoryBuffer, or open stdin
/// if the Filename is "-". If an error occurs, this returns null and fills
/// in *ErrStr with a reason.
static MemoryBuffer *getFileOrSTDIN(const std::string &FN,
std::string *ErrStr = 0,
int64_t FileSize = -1) {
return getFileOrSTDIN(&FN[0], FN.size(), ErrStr, FileSize);
}
};
} // end namespace llvm
#endif