solidity/test/solc/Common.cpp
Kamil Śliwak 9a7c364c71 Process input files in Standard JSON mode just like in other modes
- This makes `-` for stdin work.
- `--ignore-missing` now works with `--standard-json`, though it's not very useful because there can be at most one input file.
- Separate errors for situations where there are no input files on the command line (this can be detected in the parser) and where they are not present on disk.
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/*
This file is part of solidity.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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*/
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0
#include <test/solc/Common.h>
#include <solc/CommandLineInterface.h>
#include <sstream>
using namespace std;
using namespace solidity::frontend;
vector<char const*> test::makeArgv(vector<string> const& _commandLine)
{
size_t argc = _commandLine.size();
vector<char const*> argv(_commandLine.size() + 1);
// C++ standard mandates argv[argc] to be NULL
argv[argc] = nullptr;
for (size_t i = 0; i < argc; ++i)
argv[i] = _commandLine[i].c_str();
return argv;
}
test::OptionsReaderAndMessages test::parseCommandLineAndReadInputFiles(
vector<string> const& _commandLine,
string const& _standardInputContent,
bool _processInput
)
{
vector<char const*> argv = makeArgv(_commandLine);
stringstream sin(_standardInputContent), sout, serr;
CommandLineInterface cli(sin, sout, serr);
bool success = cli.parseArguments(static_cast<int>(_commandLine.size()), argv.data());
if (success)
success = cli.readInputFiles();
if (success && _processInput)
success = cli.processInput();
return {success, cli.options(), cli.fileReader(), cli.standardJsonInput(), sout.str(), serr.str()};
}