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swift-mirror/test/SourceKit/Inputs/sourcekitd_path_sanitize.py
Hamish Knight 62b021030f [SourceKit] Include generated macro buffers in diagnostic responses
Introduce a new key `generated_buffers`, which
stores an array of generated buffers. These
include the buffer text, as well as its original
location and any parent buffers.

While here, also fix rdar://107281079 such that
only apply the filename fallback logic to the
pretty-printed Decl case. We ought to remove this
fallback once the editor can handle it though.

rdar://107281079
rdar://107952288
2023-05-02 16:21:44 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# sourcekitd_path_sanitize.py - Cleans up paths from sourcekitd-test output
#
# This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
#
# Copyright (c) 2014 - 2019 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
# Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
#
# See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
# See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
import re
import sys
# I'm sorry dear reader, unfortunately my knowledge of regex trumps my knowledge of
# Python. This pattern allows us to clean up file paths by stripping them down to
# just the relevant file name.
RE = re.compile(
# The key can either be 'filepath' or 'buffer_name'. Also apply this logic to
# the file name in XML, which is written 'file=\"...\"'.
r'(key\.(?:filepath|buffer_name): |file=)'
# Open delimiter with optional escape.
r'\\?"'
# Lazily match characters until we hit a slash, then match any non-slash that
# ends in the right file extension, capturing the result.
r'.*?[/\\]+([^/\\]*\.(?:swiftmodule|swift|pcm|h))'
# For swiftmodule bundles, we want to match against the directory name, so
# optionally match the .swiftmodule filename here. The lazy matching of the
# previous logic means we'll prefer to match the previous '.swiftmodule' as the
# directory.
r'(?:[/\\]+[^/\\]*\.swiftmodule)?'
# Close delimiter with optional escape.
r'\\?"'
)
try:
for line in sys.stdin.readlines():
# We substitute in both the key and the matched filename.
line = re.sub(RE, r'\1\2', line)
sys.stdout.write(line)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
sys.stdout.flush()