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C++20 modules introduces a new kind of preprocessor directive -- a module directive. These are directives but without the leading '#'. We have to detect them by sniffing the start of a logical line. When detected we replace the initial identifiers with unspellable tokens and pass them through to the language parser the same way deferred pragmas are. There's a PRAGMA_EOL at the logical end of line too. One additional complication is that we have to do header-name lexing after the initial tokens, and that requires changes in the macro-aware piece of the preprocessor. The above sniffer sets a counter in the lexer state, and that triggers at the appropriate point. We then do the same header-name lexing that occurs on a #include directive or has_include pseudo-macro. Except that the header name ends up in the token stream. A couple of token emitters need to deal with the new token possibility. gcc/c-family/ * c-lex.c (c_lex_with_flags): CPP_HEADER_NAMEs can now be seen. libcpp/ * include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Add module_directives option. (NODE_MODULE): New node flag. (struct cpp_hashnode): Make rid-code a bitfield, increase bits in flags and swap with type field. * init.c (post_options): Create module-directive identifier nodes. * internal.h (struct lexer_state): Add directive_file_token & n_modules fields. Add module node enumerator. * lex.c (cpp_maybe_module_directive): New. (_cpp_lex_token): Call it. (cpp_output_token): Add '"' around CPP_HEADER_NAME token. (do_peek_ident, do_peek_module): New. (cpp_directives_only): Detect module-directive lines. * macro.c (cpp_get_token_1): Deal with directive_file_token triggering. |
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