rsmith added inline comments.
> PrintPreprocessedOutput.cpp:320-321 > + * if we're emitting a '#'-style directive (escape both CR and LF). Paths > are quoted in some > + * instances, so escape quotes. Escaping is with a backslash (and > backslashes themselves have > + * to be escaped); for CR or LF, we use "\r" or "\n". > + */ Do we really this? We're only using these sanitized paths within `/*...*/` comments, and generating a newline in that context seems fine. The only thing that seems necessary to escape is a `*/` within the path, which this doesn't handle. > elsteveogrande wrote in PrintPreprocessedOutput.cpp:390 > The FIXME and hardcoded `#include` are copied from the clause just above > this. Seems getting the text for this token wasn't that easy. I can try > again and solve this in a future patch, if it's ok to let this ine slide, > @rsmith. This is fine for now. > elsteveogrande wrote in dump_import.m:1 > Also: I should have said `^#include` at the end of this line. Fortunately if > the TODO is fixed, the preprocessor will report `#import` and this test will > still work :) It's still better to check for `#include` here with a FIXME in the test, since that way once we fix the issue, we'll know to update the test. Repository: rL LLVM https://reviews.llvm.org/D25153 _______________________________________________ cfe-commits mailing list cfe-commits@lists.llvm.org http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-commits