static inline bool operator<(const OptTable::Info &I, const char *Name) {
return StrCmpOptionNameIgnoreCase(I.Name, Name) < 0;
}
-} // namespace opt
-} // namespace llvm
+}
+}
OptSpecifier::OptSpecifier(const Option *Opt) : ID(Opt->getID()) {}
return new Arg(getOption(TheUnknownOptionID), Str, Index++, Str);
}
-InputArgList *OptTable::ParseArgs(ArrayRef<const char *> ArgArr,
- unsigned &MissingArgIndex,
- unsigned &MissingArgCount,
- unsigned FlagsToInclude,
- unsigned FlagsToExclude) const {
- InputArgList *Args = new InputArgList(ArgArr.begin(), ArgArr.end());
+InputArgList OptTable::ParseArgs(ArrayRef<const char *> ArgArr,
+ unsigned &MissingArgIndex,
+ unsigned &MissingArgCount,
+ unsigned FlagsToInclude,
+ unsigned FlagsToExclude) const {
+ InputArgList Args(ArgArr.begin(), ArgArr.end());
// FIXME: Handle '@' args (or at least error on them).
unsigned Index = 0, End = ArgArr.size();
while (Index < End) {
// Ingore nullptrs, they are response file's EOL markers
- if (Args->getArgString(Index) == nullptr) {
+ if (Args.getArgString(Index) == nullptr) {
++Index;
continue;
}
// Ignore empty arguments (other things may still take them as arguments).
- StringRef Str = Args->getArgString(Index);
+ StringRef Str = Args.getArgString(Index);
if (Str == "") {
++Index;
continue;
}
unsigned Prev = Index;
- Arg *A = ParseOneArg(*Args, Index, FlagsToInclude, FlagsToExclude);
+ Arg *A = ParseOneArg(Args, Index, FlagsToInclude, FlagsToExclude);
assert(Index > Prev && "Parser failed to consume argument.");
// Check for missing argument error.
break;
}
- Args->append(A);
+ Args.append(A);
}
return Args;