office-gobmx/compilerplugins
Noel Grandin 828c1999e0 move writerfilter inside sw
writerfilter wants to convert incoming RTF and OOXML files into
writer's document model. But it currently has to do so by
manipulating the limited subset that we expose through the UNO
API.

This is both slower and less accurate than having access
to the full document model.

So move it inside, and then we can strip out various hacks, and
optimise imports.

Change-Id: Ie1114d28130ef5f9a786531bc552cb8ee7768015
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/165953
Tested-by: Noel Grandin <noel.grandin@collabora.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Noel Grandin <noel.grandin@collabora.co.uk>
2024-04-18 09:16:12 +02:00
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clang move writerfilter inside sw 2024-04-18 09:16:12 +02:00
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README.md

Compiler plugins

Overview

This directory contains code for compiler plugins. These are used to perform additional actions during compilation (such as additional warnings) and also to perform mass code refactoring.

Currently only the Clang compiler is supported http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Clang.

Usage

Compiler plugins are enabled automatically by --enable-dbgutil if Clang headers are found or explicitly using --enable-compiler-plugins.

Functionality

There are two kinds of plugin actions:

  • compile checks - these are run during normal compilation
  • rewriters - these must be run manually and modify source files

Each source has a comment saying whether it's compile check or a rewriter and description of functionality.

Compile Checks

Used during normal compilation to perform additional checks. All warnings and errors are marked '[loplugin]' in the message.

Rewriters

Rewriters analyse and possibly modify given source files. Usage: make COMPILER_PLUGIN_TOOL=<rewriter_name> Additional optional make arguments:

  • it is possible to also pass FORCE_COMPILE=all to make to trigger rebuild of all source files, even those that are up to date. FORCE_COMPILE takes a list of gbuild targets specifying where to run the rewriter ('all' means everything, '-' prepended means to not enable, '/' appended means everything in the directory; there is no ordering, more specific overrides more general, and disabling takes precedence). Example: FORCE_COMPILE="all -sw/ -Library_sc"

  • UPDATE_FILES=<scope> - limits which modified files will be actually written back with the changes

    • mainfile - only the main .cxx file will be modified (default)
    • all - all source files involved will be modified (possibly even header files from other LO modules), 3rd party header files are however never modified
    • <module> - only files in the given LO module (toplevel directory) will be modified (including headers)

Modifications will be written directly to the source files.

Some rewriter plugins are dual-mode and can also be used in a non-rewriting mode in which they emit warnings for problematic code that they would otherwise automatically rewrite. When any rewriter is enabled explicitly via make COMPILER_PLUGIN_TOOL=<rewriter_name> it works in rewriting mode (and all other plugins are disabled), but when no rewriter is explicitly enabled (i.e., just make), all dual-mode rewriters are enabled in non-rewriting mode (along with all non-rewriter plugins; and all non--dual-mode plugins are disabled). The typical process to use such a dual-mode rewriter X in rewriting mode is

make COMPILER_PLUGIN_WARNINGS_ONLY=X \
&& make COMPILER_PLUGIN_TOOL=X FORCE_COMPILE=all UPDATE_FILES=all

which first generates a full build without failing due to warnings from plugin X in non-rewriting mode (in case of --enable-werror) and then repeats the build in rewriting mode (during which no object files are generate).

Code Documentation / HowTos

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Clang_plugins