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// Copyright (c) 2017 Daniel Grunwald |
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// |
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// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this |
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// software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software |
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// without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, |
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// publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons |
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// to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: |
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// |
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// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or |
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// substantial portions of the Software. |
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// |
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// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, |
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// INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR |
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// PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE |
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// FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR |
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// OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER |
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// DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. |
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using System; |
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using System.Collections.Generic; |
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using System.Collections.Immutable; |
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using System.Diagnostics; |
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using System.Linq; |
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using ICSharpCode.Decompiler.CSharp.Syntax; |
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using ICSharpCode.Decompiler.DebugInfo; |
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using ICSharpCode.Decompiler.IL; |
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using ICSharpCode.Decompiler.Util; |
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namespace ICSharpCode.Decompiler.CSharp |
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{ |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Given a SyntaxTree that was output from the decompiler, constructs the list of sequence points. |
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/// </summary> |
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// Each statement / expression AST node is annotated with the ILInstruction(s) it was constructed from. |
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// Each ILInstruction has a list of IL offsets corresponding to the original IL range(s). Note that the ILAst |
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// instructions form a tree. |
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// |
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// This visitor constructs a list of sequence points from the syntax tree by visiting each node, |
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// calling |
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// 1. StartSequencePoint(AstNode) |
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// 2. AddToSequencePoint(AstNode) (possibly multiple times) |
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// 3. EndSequencePoint(TextLocation, TextLocation) |
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// on each node. |
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// |
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// The VisitAsSequencePoint(AstNode) method encapsulates the steps above. |
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// |
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// The state we record for each sequence point is decribed in StatePerSequencePoint: |
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// 1. primary AST node |
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// 2. IL range intervals |
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// 3. parent ILFunction (either a method or lambda) |
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// |
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// For each statement (at least) one sequence point is created and all expressions and their IL ranges |
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// are added to it. Currently the debugger seems not to support breakpoints at an expression level, so |
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// we stop at the statement level and add all sub-expressions to the same sequence point. |
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// |
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// LambdaExpression is one exception: we create new sequence points for the expression/statements of the lambda, |
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// note however, that these are added to a different ILFunction. |
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// |
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// AddToSequencePoint(AstNode) handles the list of ILInstructions and visits each ILInstruction and its descendants. |
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// We do not descend into nested ILFunctions as these create their own list of sequence points. |
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class SequencePointBuilder : DepthFirstAstVisitor |
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{ |
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struct StatePerSequencePoint |
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{ |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Main AST node associated with this sequence point. |
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/// </summary> |
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internal readonly AstNode PrimaryNode; |
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/// <summary> |
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/// List of IL intervals that are associated with this sequence point. |
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/// </summary> |
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internal readonly List<Interval> Intervals; |
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/// <summary> |
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/// The function containing this sequence point. |
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/// </summary> |
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internal ILFunction Function; |
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public StatePerSequencePoint(AstNode primaryNode) |
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{ |
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this.PrimaryNode = primaryNode; |
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this.Intervals = new List<Interval>(); |
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this.Function = null; |
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} |
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} |
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readonly List<(ILFunction, DebugInfo.SequencePoint)> sequencePoints = new List<(ILFunction, DebugInfo.SequencePoint)>(); |
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readonly HashSet<ILInstruction> mappedInstructions = new HashSet<ILInstruction>(); |
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// Stack holding information for outer statements. |
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readonly Stack<StatePerSequencePoint> outerStates = new Stack<StatePerSequencePoint>(); |
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// Collects information for the current sequence point. |
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StatePerSequencePoint current; |
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void VisitAsSequencePoint(AstNode node) |
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{ |
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if (node.IsNull) |
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return; |
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StartSequencePoint(node); |
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node.AcceptVisitor(this); |
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EndSequencePoint(node.StartLocation, node.EndLocation); |
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} |
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protected override void VisitChildren(AstNode node) |
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{ |
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base.VisitChildren(node); |
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AddToSequencePoint(node); |
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} |
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public override void VisitBlockStatement(BlockStatement blockStatement) |
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{ |
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// enhanced using variables need special-casing here, because we omit the block syntax from the |
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// text output, so we cannot use positions of opening/closing braces here. |
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bool isEnhancedUsing = blockStatement.Parent is UsingStatement us && us.IsEnhanced; |
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if (!isEnhancedUsing) |
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{ |
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var blockContainer = blockStatement.Annotation<BlockContainer>(); |
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if (blockContainer != null) |
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{ |
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StartSequencePoint(blockStatement.LBraceToken); |
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int intervalStart; |
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if (blockContainer.Parent is TryCatchHandler handler && !handler.ExceptionSpecifierILRange.IsEmpty) |
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{ |
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// if this block container is part of a TryCatchHandler, do not steal the |
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// exception-specifier IL range |
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intervalStart = handler.ExceptionSpecifierILRange.End; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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intervalStart = blockContainer.StartILOffset; |
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} |
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// The end will be set to the first sequence point candidate location before the first |
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// statement of the function when the seqeunce point is adjusted |
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int intervalEnd = intervalStart + 1; |
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Interval interval = new Interval(intervalStart, intervalEnd); |
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List<Interval> intervals = new List<Interval>(); |
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intervals.Add(interval); |
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current.Intervals.AddRange(intervals); |
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current.Function = blockContainer.Ancestors.OfType<ILFunction>().FirstOrDefault(); |
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EndSequencePoint(blockStatement.LBraceToken.StartLocation, blockStatement.LBraceToken.EndLocation); |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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// Ideally, we'd be able to address this case. Blocks that are not the top-level function |
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// block have no ILInstruction annotations. It isn't clear to me how to determine the il range. |
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// For now, do not add the opening brace sequence in this case. |
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} |
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} |
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foreach (var stmt in blockStatement.Statements) |
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{ |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(stmt); |
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} |
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var implicitReturn = blockStatement.Annotation<ImplicitReturnAnnotation>(); |
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if (implicitReturn != null && !isEnhancedUsing) |
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{ |
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StartSequencePoint(blockStatement.RBraceToken); |
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AddToSequencePoint(implicitReturn.Leave); |
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EndSequencePoint(blockStatement.RBraceToken.StartLocation, blockStatement.RBraceToken.EndLocation); |
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} |
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} |
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public override void VisitForStatement(ForStatement forStatement) |
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{ |
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// Every element of a for-statement is its own sequence point. |
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foreach (var init in forStatement.Initializers) |
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{ |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(init); |
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} |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(forStatement.Condition); |
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foreach (var inc in forStatement.Iterators) |
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{ |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(inc); |
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} |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(forStatement.EmbeddedStatement); |
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} |
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public override void VisitSwitchStatement(SwitchStatement switchStatement) |
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{ |
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StartSequencePoint(switchStatement); |
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switchStatement.Expression.AcceptVisitor(this); |
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foreach (var section in switchStatement.SwitchSections) |
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{ |
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// note: sections will not contribute to the current sequence point |
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section.AcceptVisitor(this); |
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} |
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// add switch statement itself to sequence point |
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// (call only after the sections are visited) |
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AddToSequencePoint(switchStatement); |
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EndSequencePoint(switchStatement.StartLocation, switchStatement.RParToken.EndLocation); |
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} |
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public override void VisitSwitchSection(Syntax.SwitchSection switchSection) |
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{ |
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// every statement in the switch section is its own sequence point |
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foreach (var stmt in switchSection.Statements) |
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{ |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(stmt); |
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} |
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} |
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public override void VisitLambdaExpression(LambdaExpression lambdaExpression) |
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{ |
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AddToSequencePoint(lambdaExpression); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(lambdaExpression.Body); |
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} |
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public override void VisitQueryContinuationClause(QueryContinuationClause queryContinuationClause) |
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{ |
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AddToSequencePoint(queryContinuationClause); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(queryContinuationClause.PrecedingQuery); |
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} |
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public override void VisitQueryFromClause(QueryFromClause queryFromClause) |
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{ |
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if (queryFromClause.Parent.FirstChild != queryFromClause) |
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{ |
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AddToSequencePoint(queryFromClause); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(queryFromClause.Expression); |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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base.VisitQueryFromClause(queryFromClause); |
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} |
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} |
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public override void VisitQueryGroupClause(QueryGroupClause queryGroupClause) |
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{ |
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AddToSequencePoint(queryGroupClause); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(queryGroupClause.Projection); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(queryGroupClause.Key); |
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} |
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public override void VisitQueryJoinClause(QueryJoinClause queryJoinClause) |
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{ |
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AddToSequencePoint(queryJoinClause); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(queryJoinClause.OnExpression); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(queryJoinClause.EqualsExpression); |
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} |
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public override void VisitQueryLetClause(QueryLetClause queryLetClause) |
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{ |
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AddToSequencePoint(queryLetClause); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(queryLetClause.Expression); |
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} |
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public override void VisitQueryOrdering(QueryOrdering queryOrdering) |
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{ |
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AddToSequencePoint(queryOrdering); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(queryOrdering.Expression); |
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} |
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public override void VisitQuerySelectClause(QuerySelectClause querySelectClause) |
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{ |
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AddToSequencePoint(querySelectClause); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(querySelectClause.Expression); |
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} |
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public override void VisitQueryWhereClause(QueryWhereClause queryWhereClause) |
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{ |
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AddToSequencePoint(queryWhereClause); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(queryWhereClause.Condition); |
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} |
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public override void VisitUsingStatement(UsingStatement usingStatement) |
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{ |
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StartSequencePoint(usingStatement); |
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usingStatement.ResourceAcquisition.AcceptVisitor(this); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(usingStatement.EmbeddedStatement); |
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AddToSequencePoint(usingStatement); |
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if (usingStatement.IsEnhanced) |
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EndSequencePoint(usingStatement.StartLocation, usingStatement.ResourceAcquisition.EndLocation); |
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else |
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EndSequencePoint(usingStatement.StartLocation, usingStatement.RParToken.EndLocation); |
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} |
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public override void VisitForeachStatement(ForeachStatement foreachStatement) |
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{ |
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var foreachInfo = foreachStatement.Annotation<ForeachAnnotation>(); |
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if (foreachInfo == null) |
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{ |
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base.VisitForeachStatement(foreachStatement); |
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return; |
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} |
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// TODO : Add a sequence point on foreach token (mapped to nop before using instruction). |
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StartSequencePoint(foreachStatement); |
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foreachStatement.InExpression.AcceptVisitor(this); |
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AddToSequencePoint(foreachInfo.GetEnumeratorCall); |
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EndSequencePoint(foreachStatement.InExpression.StartLocation, foreachStatement.InExpression.EndLocation); |
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StartSequencePoint(foreachStatement); |
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AddToSequencePoint(foreachInfo.MoveNextCall); |
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EndSequencePoint(foreachStatement.InToken.StartLocation, foreachStatement.InToken.EndLocation); |
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StartSequencePoint(foreachStatement); |
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AddToSequencePoint(foreachInfo.GetCurrentCall); |
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EndSequencePoint(foreachStatement.VariableType.StartLocation, foreachStatement.VariableDesignation.EndLocation); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(foreachStatement.EmbeddedStatement); |
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} |
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public override void VisitLockStatement(LockStatement lockStatement) |
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{ |
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StartSequencePoint(lockStatement); |
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lockStatement.Expression.AcceptVisitor(this); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(lockStatement.EmbeddedStatement); |
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AddToSequencePoint(lockStatement); |
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EndSequencePoint(lockStatement.StartLocation, lockStatement.RParToken.EndLocation); |
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} |
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public override void VisitIfElseStatement(IfElseStatement ifElseStatement) |
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{ |
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StartSequencePoint(ifElseStatement); |
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ifElseStatement.Condition.AcceptVisitor(this); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(ifElseStatement.TrueStatement); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(ifElseStatement.FalseStatement); |
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AddToSequencePoint(ifElseStatement); |
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EndSequencePoint(ifElseStatement.StartLocation, ifElseStatement.RParToken.EndLocation); |
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} |
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public override void VisitWhileStatement(WhileStatement whileStatement) |
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{ |
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StartSequencePoint(whileStatement); |
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whileStatement.Condition.AcceptVisitor(this); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(whileStatement.EmbeddedStatement); |
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AddToSequencePoint(whileStatement); |
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EndSequencePoint(whileStatement.StartLocation, whileStatement.RParToken.EndLocation); |
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} |
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public override void VisitDoWhileStatement(DoWhileStatement doWhileStatement) |
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{ |
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StartSequencePoint(doWhileStatement); |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(doWhileStatement.EmbeddedStatement); |
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doWhileStatement.Condition.AcceptVisitor(this); |
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AddToSequencePoint(doWhileStatement); |
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EndSequencePoint(doWhileStatement.WhileToken.StartLocation, doWhileStatement.RParToken.EndLocation); |
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} |
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public override void VisitFixedStatement(FixedStatement fixedStatement) |
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{ |
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foreach (var v in fixedStatement.Variables) |
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{ |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(v); |
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} |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(fixedStatement.EmbeddedStatement); |
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} |
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public override void VisitTryCatchStatement(TryCatchStatement tryCatchStatement) |
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{ |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(tryCatchStatement.TryBlock); |
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foreach (var c in tryCatchStatement.CatchClauses) |
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{ |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(c); |
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} |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(tryCatchStatement.FinallyBlock); |
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} |
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public override void VisitCatchClause(CatchClause catchClause) |
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{ |
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if (catchClause.Condition.IsNull) |
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{ |
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var tryCatchHandler = catchClause.Annotation<TryCatchHandler>(); |
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if (tryCatchHandler != null && !tryCatchHandler.ExceptionSpecifierILRange.IsEmpty) |
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{ |
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StartSequencePoint(catchClause.CatchToken); |
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var function = tryCatchHandler.Ancestors.OfType<ILFunction>().FirstOrDefault(); |
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AddToSequencePointRaw(function, new[] { tryCatchHandler.ExceptionSpecifierILRange }); |
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EndSequencePoint(catchClause.CatchToken.StartLocation, catchClause.RParToken.IsNull ? catchClause.CatchToken.EndLocation : catchClause.RParToken.EndLocation); |
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} |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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StartSequencePoint(catchClause.WhenToken); |
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AddToSequencePoint(catchClause.Condition); |
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EndSequencePoint(catchClause.WhenToken.StartLocation, catchClause.CondRParToken.EndLocation); |
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} |
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VisitAsSequencePoint(catchClause.Body); |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Start a new C# statement = new sequence point. |
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/// </summary> |
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void StartSequencePoint(AstNode primaryNode) |
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{ |
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outerStates.Push(current); |
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current = new StatePerSequencePoint(primaryNode); |
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} |
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void EndSequencePoint(TextLocation startLocation, TextLocation endLocation) |
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{ |
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Debug.Assert(!startLocation.IsEmpty, "missing startLocation"); |
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Debug.Assert(!endLocation.IsEmpty, "missing endLocation"); |
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if (current.Intervals.Count > 0 && current.Function != null) |
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{ |
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// use LongSet to deduplicate and merge the intervals |
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var longSet = new LongSet(current.Intervals.Select(i => new LongInterval(i.Start, i.End))); |
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Debug.Assert(!longSet.IsEmpty); |
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sequencePoints.Add((current.Function, new DebugInfo.SequencePoint { |
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Offset = (int)longSet.Intervals[0].Start, |
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EndOffset = (int)longSet.Intervals[0].End, |
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StartLine = startLocation.Line, |
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StartColumn = startLocation.Column, |
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EndLine = endLocation.Line, |
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EndColumn = endLocation.Column |
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})); |
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} |
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current = outerStates.Pop(); |
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} |
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void AddToSequencePointRaw(ILFunction function, IEnumerable<Interval> ranges) |
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{ |
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current.Intervals.AddRange(ranges); |
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Debug.Assert(current.Function == null || current.Function == function); |
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current.Function = function; |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Add the ILAst instruction associated with the AstNode to the sequence point. |
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/// Also add all its ILAst sub-instructions (unless they were already added to another sequence point). |
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/// </summary> |
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void AddToSequencePoint(AstNode node) |
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{ |
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foreach (var inst in node.Annotations.OfType<ILInstruction>()) |
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{ |
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AddToSequencePoint(inst); |
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} |
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} |
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void AddToSequencePoint(ILInstruction inst) |
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{ |
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if (!mappedInstructions.Add(inst)) |
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{ |
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// inst was already used by a nested sequence point within this sequence point |
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return; |
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} |
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// Add the IL range associated with this instruction to the current sequence point. |
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if (HasUsableILRange(inst) && current.Intervals != null) |
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{ |
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current.Intervals.AddRange(inst.ILRanges); |
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var function = inst.Parent.Ancestors.OfType<ILFunction>().FirstOrDefault(); |
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Debug.Assert(current.Function == null || current.Function == function); |
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current.Function = function; |
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} |
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// Do not add instructions of lambdas/delegates. |
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if (inst is ILFunction) |
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return; |
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// Also add the child IL instructions, unless they were already processed by |
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// another C# expression. |
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foreach (var child in inst.Children) |
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{ |
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AddToSequencePoint(child); |
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} |
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} |
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internal static bool HasUsableILRange(ILInstruction inst) |
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{ |
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if (inst.ILRangeIsEmpty) |
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return false; |
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if (inst.Parent == null) |
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return false; |
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return !(inst is BlockContainer || inst is Block); |
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} |
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/// <summary> |
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/// Called after the visitor is done to return the results. |
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/// </summary> |
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internal Dictionary<ILFunction, List<DebugInfo.SequencePoint>> GetSequencePoints() |
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{ |
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var dict = new Dictionary<ILFunction, List<DebugInfo.SequencePoint>>(); |
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foreach (var (function, sequencePoint) in this.sequencePoints) |
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{ |
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if (!dict.TryGetValue(function, out var list)) |
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{ |
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dict.Add(function, list = new List<DebugInfo.SequencePoint>()); |
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} |
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list.Add(sequencePoint); |
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} |
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foreach (var (function, list) in dict.ToList()) |
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{ |
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// For each function, sort sequence points and fix overlaps |
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var newList = new List<DebugInfo.SequencePoint>(); |
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int pos = 0; |
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IOrderedEnumerable<DebugInfo.SequencePoint> currFunctionSequencePoints = list.OrderBy(sp => sp.Offset).ThenBy(sp => sp.EndOffset); |
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foreach (DebugInfo.SequencePoint sequencePoint in currFunctionSequencePoints) |
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{ |
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if (sequencePoint.Offset < pos) |
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{ |
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// overlapping sequence point? |
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// delete previous sequence points that are after sequencePoint.Offset |
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while (newList.Count > 0 && newList.Last().EndOffset > sequencePoint.Offset) |
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{ |
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var last = newList.Last(); |
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if (last.Offset >= sequencePoint.Offset) |
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{ |
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newList.RemoveAt(newList.Count - 1); |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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last.EndOffset = sequencePoint.Offset; |
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newList[newList.Count - 1] = last; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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newList.Add(sequencePoint); |
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pos = sequencePoint.EndOffset; |
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} |
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// Add a hidden sequence point to account for the epilog of the function |
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if (pos < function.CodeSize) |
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{ |
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var hidden = new DebugInfo.SequencePoint(); |
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hidden.Offset = pos; |
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hidden.EndOffset = function.CodeSize; |
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hidden.SetHidden(); |
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newList.Add(hidden); |
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} |
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List<int> sequencePointCandidates = function.SequencePointCandidates; |
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int currSPCandidateIndex = 0; |
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for (int i = 0; i < newList.Count - 1; i++) |
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{ |
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DebugInfo.SequencePoint currSequencePoint = newList[i]; |
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DebugInfo.SequencePoint nextSequencePoint = newList[i + 1]; |
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// Adjust the end offset of the current sequence point to the closest sequence point candidate |
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// but do not create an overlapping sequence point. Moving the start of the current sequence |
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// point is not required as it is 0 for the first sequence point and is moved during the last |
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// iteration for all others. |
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while (currSPCandidateIndex < sequencePointCandidates.Count && |
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sequencePointCandidates[currSPCandidateIndex] < currSequencePoint.EndOffset) |
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{ |
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currSPCandidateIndex++; |
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} |
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if (currSPCandidateIndex < sequencePointCandidates.Count && sequencePointCandidates[currSPCandidateIndex] <= nextSequencePoint.Offset) |
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{ |
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currSequencePoint.EndOffset = sequencePointCandidates[currSPCandidateIndex]; |
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} |
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// Adjust the start offset of the next sequence point to the closest previous sequence point candidate |
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// but do not create an overlapping sequence point. |
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while (currSPCandidateIndex < sequencePointCandidates.Count && |
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sequencePointCandidates[currSPCandidateIndex] < nextSequencePoint.Offset) |
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{ |
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currSPCandidateIndex++; |
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} |
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if (currSPCandidateIndex < sequencePointCandidates.Count && sequencePointCandidates[currSPCandidateIndex - 1] >= currSequencePoint.EndOffset) |
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{ |
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nextSequencePoint.Offset = sequencePointCandidates[currSPCandidateIndex - 1]; |
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currSPCandidateIndex--; |
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} |
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// Fill in any gaps with a hidden sequence point |
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if (currSequencePoint.EndOffset != nextSequencePoint.Offset) |
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{ |
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SequencePoint newSP = new SequencePoint() { Offset = currSequencePoint.EndOffset, EndOffset = nextSequencePoint.Offset }; |
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newSP.SetHidden(); |
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newList.Insert(++i, newSP); |
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} |
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} |
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dict[function] = newList; |
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} |
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return dict; |
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} |
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} |
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}
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