Vedran Miletić <ved...@miletic.net> writes:

> OpenCL apps can quote arguments they pass to the OpenCL compiler, most
> commonly include paths containing spaces.
>
> If the Clang OpenCL compiler was called via a shell, the shell would
> split the arguments with respect to to quotes and then remove quotes
> before passing the arguments to the compiler. Since we call Clang as a
> library, we have to split the argument with respect to quotes and then
> remove quotes before passing the arguments.
>
> v2: move to tokenize(), remove throwing of CL_INVALID_COMPILER_OPTIONS
>

Why did you remove the error checking?  Would it make sense to throw
invalid_build_options_error instead?  (which kind of replaced
error(CL_INVALID_COMPILER_OPTIONS) after the recent clLinkProgram
rework).

> v3: simplify parsing logic, use more C++11
> ---
>  src/gallium/state_trackers/clover/llvm/util.hpp | 33 
> ++++++++++++++++++++++---
>  1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/src/gallium/state_trackers/clover/llvm/util.hpp 
> b/src/gallium/state_trackers/clover/llvm/util.hpp
> index 8db6f20..c770dd8 100644
> --- a/src/gallium/state_trackers/clover/llvm/util.hpp
> +++ b/src/gallium/state_trackers/clover/llvm/util.hpp
> @@ -42,11 +42,36 @@ namespace clover {
>        inline std::vector<std::string>
>        tokenize(const std::string &s) {
>           std::vector<std::string> ss;
> -         std::istringstream iss(s);
> -         std::string t;
> +         std::ostringstream oss;
>  
> -         while (getline(iss, t, ' '))
> -            ss.push_back(t);
> +         // OpenCL programs can pass a single or double quoted argument, most
> +         // frequently include path. This is useful so that the path 
> containing
> +         // spaces is treated as a single argument, but we should anyhow 
> unquote
> +         // quoted arguments before passing them to the compiler.
> +         // We do not want to avoid using std::string::replace here, as 
> include
> +         // path can contain quotes in file names.

The last sentence in the comment doesn't make much sense to me -- I
don't see how std::string::replace could be useful for this, nor why we
"don't want to avoid using" it.  Maybe just drop the last two lines?

> +         bool escape_next = false;
> +         bool in_quote_double = false;
> +         bool in_quote_single = false;
> +         for (auto c : s) {
> +            if (escape_next) {
> +               oss.put(c);
> +               escape_next = false;
> +            } else if (c == '\\') {
> +               escape_next = true;
> +            } else if (c == '"' && !in_quote_single) {
> +               in_quote_double = !in_quote_double;
> +            } else if (c == '\'' && !in_quote_double) {
> +               in_quote_single = !in_quote_single;
> +            } else if (c != ' ' || in_quote_single || in_quote_double) {
> +               oss.put(c);
> +            } else if (oss.tellp() > 0) {
> +               ss.emplace_back(oss.str());
> +               oss.str("");
> +            }
> +         }
> +         if (oss.tellp() > 0)
> +            ss.emplace_back(oss.str());
>  

Other than the two minor comments above, the code looks reasonable to
me.

>           return ss;
>        }
> -- 
> 2.7.4

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