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swift-mirror/stdlib/public/RuntimeModule/Utils.swift
Alastair Houghton 760cc57bef [Backtracing] Rename _Backtracing to Runtime.
Move the backtracing code into a new Runtime module.  This means renaming
the Swift Runtime's CMake target because otherwise there will be a name
clash.

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2025-01-17 10:09:36 +00:00

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//===--- Utils.swift - Utility functions ----------------------------------===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2023 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
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Utility functions that are used in the backtracing library.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
import Swift
#if os(macOS) || os(iOS) || os(tvOS) || os(watchOS)
internal import Darwin
#elseif os(Windows)
internal import ucrt
#elseif canImport(Glibc)
internal import Glibc
#elseif canImport(Musl)
internal import Musl
#endif
internal func hex<T: FixedWidthInteger>(_ value: T,
prefix shouldPrefix: Bool = true,
width: Int = MemoryLayout<T>.size * 2)
-> String {
let digits = String(value, radix: 16)
let padding = digits.count >= width ? "" : String(repeating: "0",
count: width - digits.count)
let prefix = shouldPrefix ? "0x" : ""
return "\(prefix)\(padding)\(digits)"
}
internal func hex(_ bytes: some Sequence<UInt8>) -> String {
return bytes.map{ hex($0, prefix: false) }.joined(separator: "")
}
enum PadAlignment {
case left
case right
}
func pad<T>(_ value: T, _ width: Int, align: PadAlignment = .left) -> String {
let string = String(describing: value)
let padding = string.count >= width ? "" : String(repeating: " ",
count: width - string.count)
switch align {
case .left:
return string + padding
case .right:
return padding + string
}
}
@_spi(Utils)
public func readString(from file: String) -> String? {
let fd = open(file, O_RDONLY, 0)
if fd < 0 {
return nil
}
defer { close(fd) }
// Files in /proc are awkward; you can't get their length and then
// read the data in one chunk, because they have zero length and don't
// support seeking.
var bytes: [UInt8] = []
withUnsafeTemporaryAllocation(of: UInt8.self, capacity: 4096) { buffer in
while true {
let bytesRead = read(fd, buffer.baseAddress, buffer.count)
if bytesRead <= 0 {
break
}
bytes.append(contentsOf: buffer[0..<bytesRead])
}
}
return String(decoding: bytes, as: UTF8.self)
}
@_spi(Utils)
public func stripWhitespace<S: StringProtocol>(_ s: S)
-> S.SubSequence {
guard let firstNonWhitespace = s.firstIndex(where: { !$0.isWhitespace })
else {
return ""
}
let lastNonWhitespace = s.lastIndex(where: { !$0.isWhitespace })!
return s[firstNonWhitespace...lastNonWhitespace]
}
/// Strip any Optional from a value.
///
/// This is useful when interfacing with the system C library, because some
/// C libraries have nullability annotations while others do not.
func notOptional<T>(_ optional: T?) -> T {
return optional!
}
func notOptional<T>(_ value: T) -> T {
return value
}
/// Convert mutable pointers to non-mutable
///
/// This is useful when interfacing with the system C library, because some
/// C libraries have const annotations in places others do not.
func notMutable<T>(_ mutable: UnsafeMutablePointer<T>) -> UnsafePointer<T> {
return UnsafePointer<T>(mutable)
}
func notMutable<T>(_ immutable: UnsafePointer<T>) -> UnsafePointer<T> {
return immutable
}
func notMutable(_ mutable: UnsafeMutableRawPointer) -> UnsafeRawPointer {
return UnsafeRawPointer(mutable)
}
func notMutable(_ immutable: UnsafeRawPointer) -> UnsafeRawPointer {
return immutable
}