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//===--- Lexer.cpp - C Language Family Lexer ------------------------------===//
//
//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
//  This file implements the Lexer and Token interfaces.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// TODO: GCC Diagnostics emitted by the lexer:
// PEDWARN: (form feed|vertical tab) in preprocessing directive
//
// Universal characters, unicode, char mapping:
// WARNING: `%.*s' is not in NFKC
// WARNING: `%.*s' is not in NFC
//
// Other:
// TODO: Options to support:
//    -fexec-charset,-fwide-exec-charset
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

#include "clang/Lex/Lexer.h"
#include "clang/Lex/Preprocessor.h"
#include "clang/Lex/LexDiagnostic.h"
#include "clang/Lex/CodeCompletionHandler.h"
#include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"
#include "llvm/Support/MemoryBuffer.h"
#include <cctype>
using namespace clang;

static void InitCharacterInfo();

//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Token Class Implementation
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

/// isObjCAtKeyword - Return true if we have an ObjC keyword identifier.
bool Token::isObjCAtKeyword(tok::ObjCKeywordKind objcKey) const {
  if (IdentifierInfo *II = getIdentifierInfo())
    return II->getObjCKeywordID() == objcKey;
  return false;
}

/// getObjCKeywordID - Return the ObjC keyword kind.
tok::ObjCKeywordKind Token::getObjCKeywordID() const {
  IdentifierInfo *specId = getIdentifierInfo();
  return specId ? specId->getObjCKeywordID() : tok::objc_not_keyword;
}


//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Lexer Class Implementation
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

void Lexer::InitLexer(const char *BufStart, const char *BufPtr,
                      const char *BufEnd) {
  InitCharacterInfo();

  BufferStart = BufStart;
  BufferPtr = BufPtr;
  BufferEnd = BufEnd;

  assert(BufEnd[0] == 0 &&
         "We assume that the input buffer has a null character at the end"
         " to simplify lexing!");

  // Check whether we have a BOM in the beginning of the buffer. If yes - act
  // accordingly. Right now we support only UTF-8 with and without BOM, so, just
  // skip the UTF-8 BOM if it's present.
  if (BufferStart == BufferPtr) {
    // Determine the size of the BOM.
    llvm::StringRef Buf(BufferStart, BufferEnd - BufferStart);
    size_t BOMLength = llvm::StringSwitch<size_t>(Buf)
      .StartsWith("\xEF\xBB\xBF", 3) // UTF-8 BOM
      .Default(0);

    // Skip the BOM.
    BufferPtr += BOMLength;
  }

  Is_PragmaLexer = false;
  IsInConflictMarker = false;

  // Start of the file is a start of line.
  IsAtStartOfLine = true;

  // We are not after parsing a #.
  ParsingPreprocessorDirective = false;

  // We are not after parsing #include.
  ParsingFilename = false;

  // We are not in raw mode.  Raw mode disables diagnostics and interpretation
  // of tokens (e.g. identifiers, thus disabling macro expansion).  It is used
  // to quickly lex the tokens of the buffer, e.g. when handling a "#if 0" block
  // or otherwise skipping over tokens.
  LexingRawMode = false;

  // Default to not keeping comments.
  ExtendedTokenMode = 0;
}

/// Lexer constructor - Create a new lexer object for the specified buffer
/// with the specified preprocessor managing the lexing process.  This lexer
/// assumes that the associated file buffer and Preprocessor objects will
/// outlive it, so it doesn't take ownership of either of them.
Lexer::Lexer(FileID FID, const llvm::MemoryBuffer *InputFile, Preprocessor &PP)
  : PreprocessorLexer(&PP, FID),
    FileLoc(PP.getSourceManager().getLocForStartOfFile(FID)),
    Features(PP.getLangOptions()) {

  InitLexer(InputFile->getBufferStart(), InputFile->getBufferStart(),
            InputFile->getBufferEnd());

  // Default to keeping comments if the preprocessor wants them.
  SetCommentRetentionState(PP.getCommentRetentionState());
}

/// Lexer constructor - Create a new raw lexer object.  This object is only
/// suitable for calls to 'LexRawToken'.  This lexer assumes that the text
/// range will outlive it, so it doesn't take ownership of it.
Lexer::Lexer(SourceLocation fileloc, const LangOptions &features,
             const char *BufStart, const char *BufPtr, const char *BufEnd)
  : FileLoc(fileloc), Features(features) {

  InitLexer(BufStart, BufPtr, BufEnd);

  // We *are* in raw mode.
  LexingRawMode = true;
}

/// Lexer constructor - Create a new raw lexer object.  This object is only
/// suitable for calls to 'LexRawToken'.  This lexer assumes that the text
/// range will outlive it, so it doesn't take ownership of it.
Lexer::Lexer(FileID FID, const llvm::MemoryBuffer *FromFile,
             const SourceManager &SM, const LangOptions &features)
  : FileLoc(SM.getLocForStartOfFile(FID)), Features(features) {

  InitLexer(FromFile->getBufferStart(), FromFile->getBufferStart(),
            FromFile->getBufferEnd());

  // We *are* in raw mode.
  LexingRawMode = true;
}

/// Create_PragmaLexer: Lexer constructor - Create a new lexer object for
/// _Pragma expansion.  This has a variety of magic semantics that this method
/// sets up.  It returns a new'd Lexer that must be delete'd when done.
///
/// On entrance to this routine, TokStartLoc is a macro location which has a
/// spelling loc that indicates the bytes to be lexed for the token and an
/// expansion location that indicates where all lexed tokens should be
/// "expanded from".
///
/// FIXME: It would really be nice to make _Pragma just be a wrapper around a
/// normal lexer that remaps tokens as they fly by.  This would require making
/// Preprocessor::Lex virtual.  Given that, we could just dump in a magic lexer
/// interface that could handle this stuff.  This would pull GetMappedTokenLoc
/// out of the critical path of the lexer!
///
Lexer *Lexer::Create_PragmaLexer(SourceLocation SpellingLoc,
                                 SourceLocation ExpansionLocStart,
                                 SourceLocation ExpansionLocEnd,
                                 unsigned TokLen, Preprocessor &PP) {
  SourceManager &SM = PP.getSourceManager();

  // Create the lexer as if we were going to lex the file normally.
  FileID SpellingFID = SM.getFileID(SpellingLoc);
  const llvm::MemoryBuffer *InputFile = SM.getBuffer(SpellingFID);
  Lexer *L = new Lexer(SpellingFID, InputFile, PP);

  // Now that the lexer is created, change the start/end locations so that we
  // just lex the subsection of the file that we want.  This is lexing from a
  // scratch buffer.
  const char *StrData = SM.getCharacterData(SpellingLoc);

  L->BufferPtr = StrData;
  L->BufferEnd = StrData+TokLen;
  assert(L->BufferEnd[0] == 0 && "Buffer is not nul terminated!");

  // Set the SourceLocation with the remapping information.  This ensures that
  // GetMappedTokenLoc will remap the tokens as they are lexed.
  L->FileLoc = SM.createInstantiationLoc(SM.getLocForStartOfFile(SpellingFID),
                                         ExpansionLocStart,
                                         ExpansionLocEnd, TokLen);

  // Ensure that the lexer thinks it is inside a directive, so that end \n will
  // return an EOD token.
  L->ParsingPreprocessorDirective = true;

  // This lexer really is for _Pragma.
  L->Is_PragmaLexer = true;
  return L;
}


/// Stringify - Convert the specified string into a C string, with surrounding
/// ""'s, and with escaped \ and " characters.
std::string Lexer::Stringify(const std::string &Str, bool Charify) {
  std::string Result = Str;
  char Quote = Charify ? '\'' : '"';
  for (unsigned i = 0, e = Result.size(); i != e; ++i) {
    if (Result[i] == '\\' || Result[i] == Quote) {
      Result.insert(Result.begin()+i, '\\');
      ++i; ++e;
    }
  }
  return Result;
}

/// Stringify - Convert the specified string into a C string by escaping '\'
/// and " characters.  This does not add surrounding ""'s to the string.
void Lexer::Stringify(llvm::SmallVectorImpl<char> &Str) {
  for (unsigned i = 0, e = Str.size(); i != e; ++i) {
    if (Str[i] == '\\' || Str[i] == '"') {
      Str.insert(Str.begin()+i, '\\');
      ++i; ++e;
    }
  }
}

//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Token Spelling
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

/// getSpelling() - Return the 'spelling' of this token.  The spelling of a
/// token are the characters used to represent the token in the source file
/// after trigraph expansion and escaped-newline folding.  In particular, this
/// wants to get the true, uncanonicalized, spelling of things like digraphs
/// UCNs, etc.
llvm::StringRef Lexer::getSpelling(SourceLocation loc,
                                   llvm::SmallVectorImpl<char> &buffer,
                                   const SourceManager &SM,
                                   const LangOptions &options,
                                   bool *invalid) {
  // Break down the source location.
  std::pair<FileID, unsigned> locInfo = SM.getDecomposedLoc(loc);

  // Try to the load the file buffer.
  bool invalidTemp = false;
  llvm::StringRef file = SM.getBufferData(locInfo.first, &invalidTemp);
  if (invalidTemp) {
    if (invalid) *invalid = true;
    return llvm::StringRef();
  }

  const char *tokenBegin = file.data() + locInfo.second;

  // Lex from the start of the given location.
  Lexer lexer(SM.getLocForStartOfFile(locInfo.first), options,
              file.begin(), tokenBegin, file.end());
  Token token;
  lexer.LexFromRawLexer(token);

  unsigned length = token.getLength();

  // Common case:  no need for cleaning.
  if (!token.needsCleaning())
    return llvm::StringRef(tokenBegin, length);
  
  // Hard case, we need to relex the characters into the string.
  buffer.clear();
  buffer.reserve(length);
  
  for (const char *ti = tokenBegin, *te = ti + length; ti != te; ) {
    unsigned charSize;
    buffer.push_back(Lexer::getCharAndSizeNoWarn(ti, charSize, options));
    ti += charSize;
  }

  return llvm::StringRef(buffer.data(), buffer.size());
}

/// getSpelling() - Return the 'spelling' of this token.  The spelling of a
/// token are the characters used to represent the token in the source file
/// after trigraph expansion and escaped-newline folding.  In particular, this
/// wants to get the true, uncanonicalized, spelling of things like digraphs
/// UCNs, etc.
std::string Lexer::getSpelling(const Token &Tok, const SourceManager &SourceMgr,
                               const LangOptions &Features, bool *Invalid) {
  assert((int)Tok.getLength() >= 0 && "Token character range is bogus!");
  
  // If this token contains nothing interesting, return it directly.
  bool CharDataInvalid = false;
  const char* TokStart = SourceMgr.getCharacterData(Tok.getLocation(), 
                                                    &CharDataInvalid);
  if (Invalid)
    *Invalid = CharDataInvalid;
  if (CharDataInvalid)
    return std::string();
  
  if (!Tok.needsCleaning())
    return std::string(TokStart, TokStart+Tok.getLength());
  
  std::string Result;
  Result.reserve(Tok.getLength());
  
  // Otherwise, hard case, relex the characters into the string.
  for (const char *Ptr = TokStart, *End = TokStart+Tok.getLength();
       Ptr != End; ) {
    unsigned CharSize;
    Result.push_back(Lexer::getCharAndSizeNoWarn(Ptr, CharSize, Features));
    Ptr += CharSize;
  }
  assert(Result.size() != unsigned(Tok.getLength()) &&
         "NeedsCleaning flag set on something that didn't need cleaning!");
  return Result;
}

/// getSpelling - This method is used to get the spelling of a token into a
/// preallocated buffer, instead of as an std::string.  The caller is required
/// to allocate enough space for the token, which is guaranteed to be at least
/// Tok.getLength() bytes long.  The actual length of the token is returned.
///
/// Note that this method may do two possible things: it may either fill in
/// the buffer specified with characters, or it may *change the input pointer*
/// to point to a constant buffer with the data already in it (avoiding a
/// copy).  The caller is not allowed to modify the returned buffer pointer
/// if an internal buffer is returned.
unsigned Lexer::getSpelling(const Token &Tok, const char *&Buffer, 
                            const SourceManager &SourceMgr,
                            const LangOptions &Features, bool *Invalid) {
  assert((int)Tok.getLength() >= 0 && "Token character range is bogus!");

  const char *TokStart = 0;
  // NOTE: this has to be checked *before* testing for an IdentifierInfo.
  if (Tok.is(tok::raw_identifier))
    TokStart = Tok.getRawIdentifierData();
  else if (const IdentifierInfo *II = Tok.getIdentifierInfo()) {
    // Just return the string from the identifier table, which is very quick.
    Buffer = II->getNameStart();
    return II->getLength();
  }

  // NOTE: this can be checked even after testing for an IdentifierInfo.
  if (Tok.isLiteral())
    TokStart = Tok.getLiteralData();

  if (TokStart == 0) {
    // Compute the start of the token in the input lexer buffer.
    bool CharDataInvalid = false;
    TokStart = SourceMgr.getCharacterData(Tok.getLocation(), &CharDataInvalid);
    if (Invalid)
      *Invalid = CharDataInvalid;
    if (CharDataInvalid) {
      Buffer = "";
      return 0;
    }
  }

  // If this token contains nothing interesting, return it directly.
  if (!Tok.needsCleaning()) {
    Buffer = TokStart;
    return Tok.getLength();
  }

  // Otherwise, hard case, relex the characters into the string.
  char *OutBuf = const_cast<char*>(Buffer);
  for (const char *Ptr = TokStart, *End = TokStart+Tok.getLength();
       Ptr != End; ) {
    unsigned CharSize;
    *OutBuf++ = Lexer::getCharAndSizeNoWarn(Ptr, CharSize, Features);
    Ptr += CharSize;
  }
  assert(unsigned(OutBuf-Buffer) != Tok.getLength() &&
         "NeedsCleaning flag set on something that didn't need cleaning!");

  return OutBuf-Buffer;
}



static bool isWhitespace(unsigned char c);

/// MeasureTokenLength - Relex the token at the specified location and return
/// its length in bytes in the input file.  If the token needs cleaning (e.g.
/// includes a trigraph or an escaped newline) then this count includes bytes
/// that are part of that.
unsigned Lexer::MeasureTokenLength(SourceLocation Loc,
                                   const SourceManager &SM,
                                   const LangOptions &LangOpts) {
  // TODO: this could be special cased for common tokens like identifiers, ')',
  // etc to make this faster, if it mattered.  Just look at StrData[0] to handle
  // all obviously single-char tokens.  This could use
  // Lexer::isObviouslySimpleCharacter for example to handle identifiers or
  // something.

  // If this comes from a macro expansion, we really do want the macro name, not
  // the token this macro expanded to.
  Loc = SM.getInstantiationLoc(Loc);
  std::pair<FileID, unsigned> LocInfo = SM.getDecomposedLoc(Loc);
  bool Invalid = false;
  llvm::StringRef Buffer = SM.getBufferData(LocInfo.first, &Invalid);
  if (Invalid)
    return 0;

  const char *StrData = Buffer.data()+LocInfo.second;

  if (isWhitespace(StrData[0]))
    return 0;

  // Create a lexer starting at the beginning of this token.
  Lexer TheLexer(SM.getLocForStartOfFile(LocInfo.first), LangOpts,
                 Buffer.begin(), StrData, Buffer.end());
  TheLexer.SetCommentRetentionState(true);
  Token TheTok;
  TheLexer.LexFromRawLexer(TheTok);
  return TheTok.getLength();
}

SourceLocation Lexer::GetBeginningOfToken(SourceLocation Loc,
                                          const SourceManager &SM,
                                          const LangOptions &LangOpts) {
  std::pair<FileID, unsigned> LocInfo = SM.getDecomposedLoc(Loc);
  if (LocInfo.first.isInvalid())
    return Loc;
  
  bool Invalid = false;
  llvm::StringRef Buffer = SM.getBufferData(LocInfo.first, &Invalid);
  if (Invalid)
    return Loc;

  // Back up from the current location until we hit the beginning of a line
  // (or the buffer). We'll relex from that point.
  const char *BufStart = Buffer.data();
  if (LocInfo.second >= Buffer.size())
    return Loc;
  
  const char *StrData = BufStart+LocInfo.second;
  if (StrData[0] == '\n' || StrData[0] == '\r')
    return Loc;

  const char *LexStart = StrData;
  while (LexStart != BufStart) {
    if (LexStart[0] == '\n' || LexStart[0] == '\r') {
      ++LexStart;
      break;
    }

    --LexStart;
  }
  
  // Create a lexer starting at the beginning of this token.
  SourceLocation LexerStartLoc = Loc.getFileLocWithOffset(-LocInfo.second);
  Lexer TheLexer(LexerStartLoc, LangOpts, BufStart, LexStart, Buffer.end());
  TheLexer.SetCommentRetentionState(true);
  
  // Lex tokens until we find the token that contains the source location.
  Token TheTok;
  do {
    TheLexer.LexFromRawLexer(TheTok);
    
    if (TheLexer.getBufferLocation() > StrData) {
      // Lexing this token has taken the lexer past the source location we're
      // looking for. If the current token encompasses our source location,
      // return the beginning of that token.
      if (TheLexer.getBufferLocation() - TheTok.getLength() <= StrData)
        return TheTok.getLocation();
      
      // We ended up skipping over the source location entirely, which means
      // that it points into whitespace. We're done here.
      break;
    }
  } while (TheTok.getKind() != tok::eof);
  
  // We've passed our source location; just return the original source location.
  return Loc;
}

namespace {
  enum PreambleDirectiveKind {
    PDK_Skipped,
    PDK_StartIf,
    PDK_EndIf,
    PDK_Unknown
  };
}

std::pair<unsigned, bool>
Lexer::ComputePreamble(const llvm::MemoryBuffer *Buffer, unsigned MaxLines) {
  // Create a lexer starting at the beginning of the file. Note that we use a
  // "fake" file source location at offset 1 so that the lexer will track our
  // position within the file.
  const unsigned StartOffset = 1;
  SourceLocation StartLoc = SourceLocation::getFromRawEncoding(StartOffset);
  LangOptions LangOpts;
  Lexer TheLexer(StartLoc, LangOpts, Buffer->getBufferStart(), 
                 Buffer->getBufferStart(), Buffer->getBufferEnd());
  
  bool InPreprocessorDirective = false;
  Token TheTok;
  Token IfStartTok;
  unsigned IfCount = 0;
  unsigned Line = 0;

  do {
    TheLexer.LexFromRawLexer(TheTok);

    if (InPreprocessorDirective) {
      // If we've hit the end of the file, we're done.
      if (TheTok.getKind() == tok::eof) {
        InPreprocessorDirective = false;
        break;
      }
      
      // If we haven't hit the end of the preprocessor directive, skip this
      // token.
      if (!TheTok.isAtStartOfLine())
        continue;
        
      // We've passed the end of the preprocessor directive, and will look
      // at this token again below.
      InPreprocessorDirective = false;
    }
    
    // Keep track of the # of lines in the preamble.
    if (TheTok.isAtStartOfLine()) {
      ++Line;

      // If we were asked to limit the number of lines in the preamble,
      // and we're about to exceed that limit, we're done.
      if (MaxLines && Line >= MaxLines)
        break;
    }

    // Comments are okay; skip over them.
    if (TheTok.getKind() == tok::comment)
      continue;
    
    if (TheTok.isAtStartOfLine() && TheTok.getKind() == tok::hash) {
      // This is the start of a preprocessor directive. 
      Token HashTok = TheTok;
      InPreprocessorDirective = true;
      
      // Figure out which directive this is. Since we're lexing raw tokens,
      // we don't have an identifier table available. Instead, just look at
      // the raw identifier to recognize and categorize preprocessor directives.
      TheLexer.LexFromRawLexer(TheTok);
      if (TheTok.getKind() == tok::raw_identifier && !TheTok.needsCleaning()) {
        llvm::StringRef Keyword(TheTok.getRawIdentifierData(),
                                TheTok.getLength());
        PreambleDirectiveKind PDK
          = llvm::StringSwitch<PreambleDirectiveKind>(Keyword)
              .Case("include", PDK_Skipped)
              .Case("__include_macros", PDK_Skipped)
              .Case("define", PDK_Skipped)
              .Case("undef", PDK_Skipped)
              .Case("line", PDK_Skipped)
              .Case("error", PDK_Skipped)
              .Case("pragma", PDK_Skipped)
              .Case("import", PDK_Skipped)
              .Case("include_next", PDK_Skipped)
              .Case("warning", PDK_Skipped)
              .Case("ident", PDK_Skipped)
              .Case("sccs", PDK_Skipped)
              .Case("assert", PDK_Skipped)
              .Case("unassert", PDK_Skipped)
              .Case("if", PDK_StartIf)
              .Case("ifdef", PDK_StartIf)
              .Case("ifndef", PDK_StartIf)
              .Case("elif", PDK_Skipped)
              .Case("else", PDK_Skipped)
              .Case("endif", PDK_EndIf)
              .Default(PDK_Unknown);

        switch (PDK) {
        case PDK_Skipped:
          continue;

        case PDK_StartIf:
          if (IfCount == 0)
            IfStartTok = HashTok;
            
          ++IfCount;
          continue;
            
        case PDK_EndIf:
          // Mismatched #endif. The preamble ends here.
          if (IfCount == 0)
            break;

          --IfCount;
          continue;
            
        case PDK_Unknown:
          // We don't know what this directive is; stop at the '#'.
          break;
        }
      }
      
      // We only end up here if we didn't recognize the preprocessor
      // directive or it was one that can't occur in the preamble at this
      // point. Roll back the current token to the location of the '#'.
      InPreprocessorDirective = false;
      TheTok = HashTok;
    }

    // We hit a token that we don't recognize as being in the
    // "preprocessing only" part of the file, so we're no longer in
    // the preamble.
    break;
  } while (true);
  
  SourceLocation End = IfCount? IfStartTok.getLocation() : TheTok.getLocation();
  return std::make_pair(End.getRawEncoding() - StartLoc.getRawEncoding(),
                        IfCount? IfStartTok.isAtStartOfLine()
                               : TheTok.isAtStartOfLine());
}


/// AdvanceToTokenCharacter - Given a location that specifies the start of a
/// token, return a new location that specifies a character within the token.
SourceLocation Lexer::AdvanceToTokenCharacter(SourceLocation TokStart,
                                              unsigned CharNo,
                                              const SourceManager &SM,
                                              const LangOptions &Features) {
  // Figure out how many physical characters away the specified expansion
  // character is.  This needs to take into consideration newlines and
  // trigraphs.
  bool Invalid = false;
  const char *TokPtr = SM.getCharacterData(TokStart, &Invalid);
  
  // If they request the first char of the token, we're trivially done.
  if (Invalid || (CharNo == 0 && Lexer::isObviouslySimpleCharacter(*TokPtr)))
    return TokStart;
  
  unsigned PhysOffset = 0;
  
  // The usual case is that tokens don't contain anything interesting.  Skip
  // over the uninteresting characters.  If a token only consists of simple
  // chars, this method is extremely fast.
  while (Lexer::isObviouslySimpleCharacter(*TokPtr)) {
    if (CharNo == 0)
      return TokStart.getFileLocWithOffset(PhysOffset);
    ++TokPtr, --CharNo, ++PhysOffset;
  }
  
  // If we have a character that may be a trigraph or escaped newline, use a
  // lexer to parse it correctly.
  for (; CharNo; --CharNo) {
    unsigned Size;
    Lexer::getCharAndSizeNoWarn(TokPtr, Size, Features);
    TokPtr += Size;
    PhysOffset += Size;
  }
  
  // Final detail: if we end up on an escaped newline, we want to return the
  // location of the actual byte of the token.  For example foo\<newline>bar
  // advanced by 3 should return the location of b, not of \\.  One compounding
  // detail of this is that the escape may be made by a trigraph.
  if (!Lexer::isObviouslySimpleCharacter(*TokPtr))
    PhysOffset += Lexer::SkipEscapedNewLines(TokPtr)-TokPtr;
  
  return TokStart.getFileLocWithOffset(PhysOffset);
}

/// \brief Computes the source location just past the end of the
/// token at this source location.
///
/// This routine can be used to produce a source location that
/// points just past the end of the token referenced by \p Loc, and
/// is generally used when a diagnostic needs to point just after a
/// token where it expected something different that it received. If
/// the returned source location would not be meaningful (e.g., if
/// it points into a macro), this routine returns an invalid
/// source location.
///
/// \param Offset an offset from the end of the token, where the source
/// location should refer to. The default offset (0) produces a source
/// location pointing just past the end of the token; an offset of 1 produces
/// a source location pointing to the last character in the token, etc.
SourceLocation Lexer::getLocForEndOfToken(SourceLocation Loc, unsigned Offset,
                                          const SourceManager &SM,
                                          const LangOptions &Features) {
  if (Loc.isInvalid())
    return SourceLocation();

  if (Loc.isMacroID()) {
    if (Offset > 0 || !isAtEndOfMacroExpansion(Loc, SM, Features))
      return SourceLocation(); // Points inside the macro expansion.

    // Continue and find the location just after the macro expansion.
    Loc = SM.getInstantiationRange(Loc).second;
  }

  unsigned Len = Lexer::MeasureTokenLength(Loc, SM, Features);
  if (Len > Offset)
    Len = Len - Offset;
  else
    return Loc;
  
  return Loc.getFileLocWithOffset(Len);
}

/// \brief Returns true if the given MacroID location points at the first
/// token of the macro expansion.
bool Lexer::isAtStartOfMacroExpansion(SourceLocation loc,
                                      const SourceManager &SM,
                                      const LangOptions &LangOpts) {
  assert(loc.isValid() && loc.isMacroID() && "Expected a valid macro loc");

  std::pair<FileID, unsigned> infoLoc = SM.getDecomposedLoc(loc);
  // FIXME: If the token comes from the macro token paste operator ('##')
  // this function will always return false;
  if (infoLoc.second > 0)
    return false; // Does not point at the start of token.

  SourceLocation expansionLoc =
    SM.getSLocEntry(infoLoc.first)
      .getInstantiation().getInstantiationLocStart();
  if (expansionLoc.isFileID())
    return true; // No other macro expansions, this is the first.

  return isAtStartOfMacroExpansion(expansionLoc, SM, LangOpts);
}

/// \brief Returns true if the given MacroID location points at the last
/// token of the macro expansion.
bool Lexer::isAtEndOfMacroExpansion(SourceLocation loc,
                                        const SourceManager &SM,
                                        const LangOptions &LangOpts) {
  assert(loc.isValid() && loc.isMacroID() && "Expected a valid macro loc");

  SourceLocation spellLoc = SM.getSpellingLoc(loc);
  unsigned tokLen = MeasureTokenLength(spellLoc, SM, LangOpts);
  if (tokLen == 0)
    return false;

  FileID FID = SM.getFileID(loc);
  SourceLocation afterLoc = loc.getFileLocWithOffset(tokLen+1);
  if (!SM.isBeforeInSourceLocationOffset(afterLoc, SM.getNextLocalOffset()))
    return true; // We got past the last FileID, this points to the last token.

  // FIXME: If the token comes from the macro token paste operator ('##')
  // or the stringify operator ('#') this function will always return false;
  if (FID == SM.getFileID(afterLoc))
    return false; // Still in the same FileID, does not point to the last token.
  
  SourceLocation expansionLoc =
    SM.getSLocEntry(FID).getInstantiation().getInstantiationLocEnd();
  if (expansionLoc.isFileID())
    return true; // No other macro expansions.

  return isAtEndOfMacroExpansion(expansionLoc, SM, LangOpts);
}

//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Character information.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

enum {
  CHAR_HORZ_WS  = 0x01,  // ' ', '\t', '\f', '\v'.  Note, no '\0'
  CHAR_VERT_WS  = 0x02,  // '\r', '\n'
  CHAR_LETTER   = 0x04,  // a-z,A-Z
  CHAR_NUMBER   = 0x08,  // 0-9
  CHAR_UNDER    = 0x10,  // _
  CHAR_PERIOD   = 0x20   // .
};

// Statically initialize CharInfo table based on ASCII character set
// Reference: FreeBSD 7.2 /usr/share/misc/ascii
static const unsigned char CharInfo[256] =
{
// 0 NUL         1 SOH         2 STX         3 ETX
// 4 EOT         5 ENQ         6 ACK         7 BEL
   0           , 0           , 0           , 0           ,
   0           , 0           , 0           , 0           ,
// 8 BS          9 HT         10 NL         11 VT
//12 NP         13 CR         14 SO         15 SI
   0           , CHAR_HORZ_WS, CHAR_VERT_WS, CHAR_HORZ_WS,
   CHAR_HORZ_WS, CHAR_VERT_WS, 0           , 0           ,
//16 DLE        17 DC1        18 DC2        19 DC3
//20 DC4        21 NAK        22 SYN        23 ETB
   0           , 0           , 0           , 0           ,
   0           , 0           , 0           , 0           ,
//24 CAN        25 EM         26 SUB        27 ESC
//28 FS         29 GS         30 RS         31 US
   0           , 0           , 0           , 0           ,
   0           , 0           , 0           , 0           ,
//32 SP         33  !         34  "         35  #
//36  $         37  %         38  &         39  '
   CHAR_HORZ_WS, 0           , 0           , 0           ,
   0           , 0           , 0           , 0           ,
//40  (         41  )         42  *         43  +
//44  ,         45  -         46  .         47  /
   0           , 0           , 0           , 0           ,
   0           , 0           , CHAR_PERIOD , 0           ,
//48  0         49  1         50  2         51  3
//52  4         53  5         54  6         55  7
   CHAR_NUMBER , CHAR_NUMBER , CHAR_NUMBER , CHAR_NUMBER ,
   CHAR_NUMBER , CHAR_NUMBER , CHAR_NUMBER , CHAR_NUMBER ,
//56  8         57  9         58  :         59  ;
//60  <         61  =         62  >         63  ?
   CHAR_NUMBER , CHAR_NUMBER , 0           , 0           ,
   0           , 0           , 0           , 0           ,
//64  @         65  A         66  B         67  C
//68  D         69  E         70  F         71  G
   0           , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER ,
   CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER ,
//72  H         73  I         74  J         75  K
//76  L         77  M         78  N         79  O
   CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER ,
   CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER ,
//80  P         81  Q         82  R         83  S
//84  T         85  U         86  V         87  W
   CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER ,
   CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER ,
//88  X         89  Y         90  Z         91  [
//92  \         93  ]         94  ^         95  _
   CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , 0           ,
   0           , 0           , 0           , CHAR_UNDER  ,
//96  `         97  a         98  b         99  c
//100  d       101  e        102  f        103  g
   0           , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER ,
   CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER ,
//104  h       105  i        106  j        107  k
//108  l       109  m        110  n        111  o
   CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER ,
   CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER ,
//112  p       113  q        114  r        115  s
//116  t       117  u        118  v        119  w
   CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER ,
   CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER ,
//120  x       121  y        122  z        123  {
//124  |        125  }        126  ~        127 DEL
   CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , CHAR_LETTER , 0           ,
   0           , 0           , 0           , 0
};

static void InitCharacterInfo() {
  static bool isInited = false;
  if (isInited) return;
  // check the statically-initialized CharInfo table
  assert(CHAR_HORZ_WS == CharInfo[(int)' ']);
  assert(CHAR_HORZ_WS == CharInfo[(int)'\t']);
  assert(CHAR_HORZ_WS == CharInfo[(int)'\f']);
  assert(CHAR_HORZ_WS == CharInfo[(int)'\v']);
  assert(CHAR_VERT_WS == CharInfo[(int)'\n']);
  assert(CHAR_VERT_WS == CharInfo[(int)'\r']);
  assert(CHAR_UNDER   == CharInfo[(int)'_']);
  assert(CHAR_PERIOD  == CharInfo[(int)'.']);
  for (unsigned i = 'a'; i <= 'z'; ++i) {
    assert(CHAR_LETTER == CharInfo[i]);
    assert(CHAR_LETTER == CharInfo[i+'A'-'a']);
  }
  for (unsigned i = '0'; i <= '9'; ++i)
    assert(CHAR_NUMBER == CharInfo[i]);
    
  isInited = true;
}


/// isIdentifierBody - Return true if this is the body character of an
/// identifier, which is [a-zA-Z0-9_].
static inline bool isIdentifierBody(unsigned char c) {
  return (CharInfo[c] & (CHAR_LETTER|CHAR_NUMBER|CHAR_UNDER)) ? true : false;
}

/// isHorizontalWhitespace - Return true if this character is horizontal
/// whitespace: ' ', '\t', '\f', '\v'.  Note that this returns false for '\0'.
static inline bool isHorizontalWhitespace(unsigned char c) {
  return (CharInfo[c] & CHAR_HORZ_WS) ? true : false;
}

/// isWhitespace - Return true if this character is horizontal or vertical
/// whitespace: ' ', '\t', '\f', '\v', '\n', '\r'.  Note that this returns false
/// for '\0'.
static inline bool isWhitespace(unsigned char c) {
  return (CharInfo[c] & (CHAR_HORZ_WS|CHAR_VERT_WS)) ? true : false;
}

/// isNumberBody - Return true if this is the body character of an
/// preprocessing number, which is [a-zA-Z0-9_.].
static inline bool isNumberBody(unsigned char c) {
  return (CharInfo[c] & (CHAR_LETTER|CHAR_NUMBER|CHAR_UNDER|CHAR_PERIOD)) ?
    true : false;
}


//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Diagnostics forwarding code.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

/// GetMappedTokenLoc - If lexing out of a 'mapped buffer', where we pretend the
/// lexer buffer was all expanded at a single point, perform the mapping.
/// This is currently only used for _Pragma implementation, so it is the slow
/// path of the hot getSourceLocation method.  Do not allow it to be inlined.
static LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NOINLINE SourceLocation GetMappedTokenLoc(
    Preprocessor &PP, SourceLocation FileLoc, unsigned CharNo, unsigned TokLen);
static SourceLocation GetMappedTokenLoc(Preprocessor &PP,
                                        SourceLocation FileLoc,
                                        unsigned CharNo, unsigned TokLen) {
  assert(FileLoc.isMacroID() && "Must be a macro expansion");

  // Otherwise, we're lexing "mapped tokens".  This is used for things like
  // _Pragma handling.  Combine the expansion location of FileLoc with the
  // spelling location.
  SourceManager &SM = PP.getSourceManager();

  // Create a new SLoc which is expanded from Expansion(FileLoc) but whose
  // characters come from spelling(FileLoc)+Offset.
  SourceLocation SpellingLoc = SM.getSpellingLoc(FileLoc);
  SpellingLoc = SpellingLoc.getFileLocWithOffset(CharNo);

  // Figure out the expansion loc range, which is the range covered by the
  // original _Pragma(...) sequence.
  std::pair<SourceLocation,SourceLocation> II =
    SM.getImmediateInstantiationRange(FileLoc);

  return SM.createInstantiationLoc(SpellingLoc, II.first, II.second, TokLen);
}

/// getSourceLocation - Return a source location identifier for the specified
/// offset in the current file.
SourceLocation Lexer::getSourceLocation(const char *Loc,
                                        unsigned TokLen) const {
  assert(Loc >= BufferStart && Loc <= BufferEnd &&
         "Location out of range for this buffer!");

  // In the normal case, we're just lexing from a simple file buffer, return
  // the file id from FileLoc with the offset specified.
  unsigned CharNo = Loc-BufferStart;
  if (FileLoc.isFileID())
    return FileLoc.getFileLocWithOffset(CharNo);

  // Otherwise, this is the _Pragma lexer case, which pretends that all of the
  // tokens are lexed from where the _Pragma was defined.
  assert(PP && "This doesn't work on raw lexers");
  return GetMappedTokenLoc(*PP, FileLoc, CharNo, TokLen);
}

/// Diag - Forwarding function for diagnostics.  This translate a source
/// position in the current buffer into a SourceLocation object for rendering.
DiagnosticBuilder Lexer::Diag(const char *Loc, unsigned DiagID) const {
  return PP->Diag(getSourceLocation(Loc), DiagID);
}

//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Trigraph and Escaped Newline Handling Code.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

/// GetTrigraphCharForLetter - Given a character that occurs after a ?? pair,
/// return the decoded trigraph letter it corresponds to, or '\0' if nothing.
static char GetTrigraphCharForLetter(char Letter) {
  switch (Letter) {
  default:   return 0;
  case '=':  return '#';
  case ')':  return ']';
  case '(':  return '[';
  case '!':  return '|';
  case '\'': return '^';
  case '>':  return '}';
  case '/':  return '\\';
  case '<':  return '{';
  case '-':  return '~';
  }
}

/// DecodeTrigraphChar - If the specified character is a legal trigraph when
/// prefixed with ??, emit a trigraph warning.  If trigraphs are enabled,
/// return the result character.  Finally, emit a warning about trigraph use
/// whether trigraphs are enabled or not.
static char DecodeTrigraphChar(const char *CP, Lexer *L) {
  char Res = GetTrigraphCharForLetter(*CP);
  if (!Res || !L) return Res;

  if (!L->getFeatures().Trigraphs) {
    if (!L->isLexingRawMode())
      L->Diag(CP-2, diag::trigraph_ignored);
    return 0;
  }

  if (!L->isLexingRawMode())
    L->Diag(CP-2, diag::trigraph_converted) << llvm::StringRef(&Res, 1);
  return Res;
}

/// getEscapedNewLineSize - Return the size of the specified escaped newline,
/// or 0 if it is not an escaped newline. P[-1] is known to be a "\" or a
/// trigraph equivalent on entry to this function.
unsigned Lexer::getEscapedNewLineSize(const char *Ptr) {
  unsigned Size = 0;
  while (isWhitespace(Ptr[Size])) {
    ++Size;

    if (Ptr[Size-1] != '\n' && Ptr[Size-1] != '\r')
      continue;

    // If this is a \r\n or \n\r, skip the other half.
    if ((Ptr[Size] == '\r' || Ptr[Size] == '\n') &&
        Ptr[Size-1] != Ptr[Size])
      ++Size;

    return Size;
  }

  // Not an escaped newline, must be a \t or something else.
  return 0;
}

/// SkipEscapedNewLines - If P points to an escaped newline (or a series of
/// them), skip over them and return the first non-escaped-newline found,
/// otherwise return P.
const char *Lexer::SkipEscapedNewLines(const char *P) {
  while (1) {
    const char *AfterEscape;
    if (*P == '\\') {
      AfterEscape = P+1;
    } else if (*P == '?') {
      // If not a trigraph for escape, bail out.
      if (P[1] != '?' || P[2] != '/')
        return P;
      AfterEscape = P+3;
    } else {
      return P;
    }

    unsigned NewLineSize = Lexer::getEscapedNewLineSize(AfterEscape);
    if (NewLineSize == 0) return P;
    P = AfterEscape+NewLineSize;
  }
}


/// getCharAndSizeSlow - Peek a single 'character' from the specified buffer,
/// get its size, and return it.  This is tricky in several cases:
///   1. If currently at the start of a trigraph, we warn about the trigraph,
///      then either return the trigraph (skipping 3 chars) or the '?',
///      depending on whether trigraphs are enabled or not.
///   2. If this is an escaped newline (potentially with whitespace between
///      the backslash and newline), implicitly skip the newline and return
///      the char after it.
///   3. If this is a UCN, return it.  FIXME: C++ UCN's?
///
/// This handles the slow/uncommon case of the getCharAndSize method.  Here we
/// know that we can accumulate into Size, and that we have already incremented
/// Ptr by Size bytes.
///
/// NOTE: When this method is updated, getCharAndSizeSlowNoWarn (below) should
/// be updated to match.
///
char Lexer::getCharAndSizeSlow(const char *Ptr, unsigned &Size,
                               Token *Tok) {
  // If we have a slash, look for an escaped newline.
  if (Ptr[0] == '\\') {
    ++Size;
    ++Ptr;
Slash:
    // Common case, backslash-char where the char is not whitespace.
    if (!isWhitespace(Ptr[0])) return '\\';

    // See if we have optional whitespace characters between the slash and
    // newline.
    if (unsigned EscapedNewLineSize = getEscapedNewLineSize(Ptr)) {
      // Remember that this token needs to be cleaned.
      if (Tok) Tok->setFlag(Token::NeedsCleaning);

      // Warn if there was whitespace between the backslash and newline.
      if (Ptr[0] != '\n' && Ptr[0] != '\r' && Tok && !isLexingRawMode())
        Diag(Ptr, diag::backslash_newline_space);

      // Found backslash<whitespace><newline>.  Parse the char after it.
      Size += EscapedNewLineSize;
      Ptr  += EscapedNewLineSize;
      // Use slow version to accumulate a correct size field.
      return getCharAndSizeSlow(Ptr, Size, Tok);
    }

    // Otherwise, this is not an escaped newline, just return the slash.
    return '\\';
  }

  // If this is a trigraph, process it.
  if (Ptr[0] == '?' && Ptr[1] == '?') {
    // If this is actually a legal trigraph (not something like "??x"), emit
    // a trigraph warning.  If so, and if trigraphs are enabled, return it.
    if (char C = DecodeTrigraphChar(Ptr+2, Tok ? this : 0)) {
      // Remember that this token needs to be cleaned.
      if (Tok) Tok->setFlag(Token::NeedsCleaning);

      Ptr += 3;
      Size += 3;
      if (C == '\\') goto Slash;
      return C;
    }
  }

  // If this is neither, return a single character.
  ++Size;
  return *Ptr;
}


/// getCharAndSizeSlowNoWarn - Handle the slow/uncommon case of the
/// getCharAndSizeNoWarn method.  Here we know that we can accumulate into Size,
/// and that we have already incremented Ptr by Size bytes.
///
/// NOTE: When this method is updated, getCharAndSizeSlow (above) should
/// be updated to match.
char Lexer::getCharAndSizeSlowNoWarn(const char *Ptr, unsigned &Size,
                                     const LangOptions &Features) {
  // If we have a slash, look for an escaped newline.
  if (Ptr[0] == '\\') {
    ++Size;
    ++Ptr;
Slash:
    // Common case, backslash-char where the char is not whitespace.
    if (!isWhitespace(Ptr[0])) return '\\';

    // See if we have optional whitespace characters followed by a newline.
    if (unsigned EscapedNewLineSize = getEscapedNewLineSize(Ptr)) {
      // Found backslash<whitespace><newline>.  Parse the char after it.
      Size += EscapedNewLineSize;
      Ptr  += EscapedNewLineSize;

      // Use slow version to accumulate a correct size field.
      return getCharAndSizeSlowNoWarn(Ptr, Size, Features);
    }

    // Otherwise, this is not an escaped newline, just return the slash.
    return '\\';
  }

  // If this is a trigraph, process it.
  if (Features.Trigraphs && Ptr[0] == '?' && Ptr[1] == '?') {
    // If this is actually a legal trigraph (not something like "??x"), return
    // it.
    if (char C = GetTrigraphCharForLetter(Ptr[2])) {
      Ptr += 3;
      Size += 3;
      if (C == '\\') goto Slash;
      return C;
    }
  }

  // If this is neither, return a single character.
  ++Size;
  return *Ptr;
}

//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Helper methods for lexing.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

/// \brief Routine that indiscriminately skips bytes in the source file.
void Lexer::SkipBytes(unsigned Bytes, bool StartOfLine) {
  BufferPtr += Bytes;
  if (BufferPtr > BufferEnd)
    BufferPtr = BufferEnd;
  IsAtStartOfLine = StartOfLine;
}

void Lexer::LexIdentifier(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) {
  // Match [_A-Za-z0-9]*, we have already matched [_A-Za-z$]
  unsigned Size;
  unsigned char C = *CurPtr++;
  while (isIdentifierBody(C))
    C = *CurPtr++;

  --CurPtr;   // Back up over the skipped character.

  // Fast path, no $,\,? in identifier found.  '\' might be an escaped newline
  // or UCN, and ? might be a trigraph for '\', an escaped newline or UCN.
  // FIXME: UCNs.
  //
  // TODO: Could merge these checks into a CharInfo flag to make the comparison
  // cheaper
  if (C != '\\' && C != '?' && (C != '$' || !Features.DollarIdents)) {
FinishIdentifier:
    const char *IdStart = BufferPtr;
    FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr, tok::raw_identifier);
    Result.setRawIdentifierData(IdStart);

    // If we are in raw mode, return this identifier raw.  There is no need to
    // look up identifier information or attempt to macro expand it.
    if (LexingRawMode)
      return;

    // Fill in Result.IdentifierInfo and update the token kind,
    // looking up the identifier in the identifier table.
    IdentifierInfo *II = PP->LookUpIdentifierInfo(Result);

    // Finally, now that we know we have an identifier, pass this off to the
    // preprocessor, which may macro expand it or something.
    if (II->isHandleIdentifierCase())
      PP->HandleIdentifier(Result);
    return;
  }

  // Otherwise, $,\,? in identifier found.  Enter slower path.

  C = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, Size);
  while (1) {
    if (C == '$') {
      // If we hit a $ and they are not supported in identifiers, we are done.
      if (!Features.DollarIdents) goto FinishIdentifier;

      // Otherwise, emit a diagnostic and continue.
      if (!isLexingRawMode())
        Diag(CurPtr, diag::ext_dollar_in_identifier);
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, Size, Result);
      C = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, Size);
      continue;
    } else if (!isIdentifierBody(C)) { // FIXME: UCNs.
      // Found end of identifier.
      goto FinishIdentifier;
    }

    // Otherwise, this character is good, consume it.
    CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, Size, Result);

    C = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, Size);
    while (isIdentifierBody(C)) { // FIXME: UCNs.
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, Size, Result);
      C = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, Size);
    }
  }
}

/// isHexaLiteral - Return true if Start points to a hex constant.
/// in microsoft mode (where this is supposed to be several different tokens).
static bool isHexaLiteral(const char *Start, const LangOptions &Features) {
  unsigned Size;
  char C1 = Lexer::getCharAndSizeNoWarn(Start, Size, Features);
  if (C1 != '0')
    return false;
  char C2 = Lexer::getCharAndSizeNoWarn(Start + Size, Size, Features);
  return (C2 == 'x' || C2 == 'X');
}

/// LexNumericConstant - Lex the remainder of a integer or floating point
/// constant. From[-1] is the first character lexed.  Return the end of the
/// constant.
void Lexer::LexNumericConstant(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) {
  unsigned Size;
  char C = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, Size);
  char PrevCh = 0;
  while (isNumberBody(C)) { // FIXME: UCNs?
    CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, Size, Result);
    PrevCh = C;
    C = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, Size);
  }

  // If we fell out, check for a sign, due to 1e+12.  If we have one, continue.
  if ((C == '-' || C == '+') && (PrevCh == 'E' || PrevCh == 'e')) {
    // If we are in Microsoft mode, don't continue if the constant is hex.
    // For example, MSVC will accept the following as 3 tokens: 0x1234567e+1
    if (!Features.Microsoft || !isHexaLiteral(BufferPtr, Features))
      return LexNumericConstant(Result, ConsumeChar(CurPtr, Size, Result));
  }

  // If we have a hex FP constant, continue.
  if ((C == '-' || C == '+') && (PrevCh == 'P' || PrevCh == 'p') &&
      !Features.CPlusPlus0x)
    return LexNumericConstant(Result, ConsumeChar(CurPtr, Size, Result));

  // Update the location of token as well as BufferPtr.
  const char *TokStart = BufferPtr;
  FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr, tok::numeric_constant);
  Result.setLiteralData(TokStart);
}

/// LexStringLiteral - Lex the remainder of a string literal, after having lexed
/// either " or L".
void Lexer::LexStringLiteral(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr, bool Wide) {
  const char *NulCharacter = 0; // Does this string contain the \0 character?

  char C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result);
  while (C != '"') {
    // Skip escaped characters.  Escaped newlines will already be processed by
    // getAndAdvanceChar.
    if (C == '\\')
      C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result);
    
    if (C == '\n' || C == '\r' ||             // Newline.
        (C == 0 && CurPtr-1 == BufferEnd)) {  // End of file.
      if (C == 0 && PP && PP->isCodeCompletionFile(FileLoc))
        PP->CodeCompleteNaturalLanguage();
      else if (!isLexingRawMode() && !Features.AsmPreprocessor)
        Diag(BufferPtr, diag::warn_unterminated_string);
      FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr-1, tok::unknown);
      return;
    }
    
    if (C == 0)
      NulCharacter = CurPtr-1;
    C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result);
  }

  // If a nul character existed in the string, warn about it.
  if (NulCharacter && !isLexingRawMode())
    Diag(NulCharacter, diag::null_in_string);

  // Update the location of the token as well as the BufferPtr instance var.
  const char *TokStart = BufferPtr;
  FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr,
                     Wide ? tok::wide_string_literal : tok::string_literal);
  Result.setLiteralData(TokStart);
}

/// LexAngledStringLiteral - Lex the remainder of an angled string literal,
/// after having lexed the '<' character.  This is used for #include filenames.
void Lexer::LexAngledStringLiteral(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) {
  const char *NulCharacter = 0; // Does this string contain the \0 character?
  const char *AfterLessPos = CurPtr;
  char C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result);
  while (C != '>') {
    // Skip escaped characters.
    if (C == '\\') {
      // Skip the escaped character.
      C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result);
    } else if (C == '\n' || C == '\r' ||             // Newline.
               (C == 0 && CurPtr-1 == BufferEnd)) {  // End of file.
      // If the filename is unterminated, then it must just be a lone <
      // character.  Return this as such.
      FormTokenWithChars(Result, AfterLessPos, tok::less);
      return;
    } else if (C == 0) {
      NulCharacter = CurPtr-1;
    }
    C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result);
  }

  // If a nul character existed in the string, warn about it.
  if (NulCharacter && !isLexingRawMode())
    Diag(NulCharacter, diag::null_in_string);

  // Update the location of token as well as BufferPtr.
  const char *TokStart = BufferPtr;
  FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr, tok::angle_string_literal);
  Result.setLiteralData(TokStart);
}


/// LexCharConstant - Lex the remainder of a character constant, after having
/// lexed either ' or L'.
void Lexer::LexCharConstant(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) {
  const char *NulCharacter = 0; // Does this character contain the \0 character?

  char C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result);
  if (C == '\'') {
    if (!isLexingRawMode() && !Features.AsmPreprocessor)
      Diag(BufferPtr, diag::err_empty_character);
    FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr, tok::unknown);
    return;
  }

  while (C != '\'') {
    // Skip escaped characters.
    if (C == '\\') {
      // Skip the escaped character.
      // FIXME: UCN's
      C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result);
    } else if (C == '\n' || C == '\r' ||             // Newline.
               (C == 0 && CurPtr-1 == BufferEnd)) {  // End of file.
      if (C == 0 && PP && PP->isCodeCompletionFile(FileLoc))
        PP->CodeCompleteNaturalLanguage();
      else if (!isLexingRawMode() && !Features.AsmPreprocessor)
        Diag(BufferPtr, diag::warn_unterminated_char);
      FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr-1, tok::unknown);
      return;
    } else if (C == 0) {
      NulCharacter = CurPtr-1;
    }
    C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result);
  }

  // If a nul character existed in the character, warn about it.
  if (NulCharacter && !isLexingRawMode())
    Diag(NulCharacter, diag::null_in_char);

  // Update the location of token as well as BufferPtr.
  const char *TokStart = BufferPtr;
  FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr, tok::char_constant);
  Result.setLiteralData(TokStart);
}

/// SkipWhitespace - Efficiently skip over a series of whitespace characters.
/// Update BufferPtr to point to the next non-whitespace character and return.
///
/// This method forms a token and returns true if KeepWhitespaceMode is enabled.
///
bool Lexer::SkipWhitespace(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) {
  // Whitespace - Skip it, then return the token after the whitespace.
  unsigned char Char = *CurPtr;  // Skip consequtive spaces efficiently.
  while (1) {
    // Skip horizontal whitespace very aggressively.
    while (isHorizontalWhitespace(Char))
      Char = *++CurPtr;

    // Otherwise if we have something other than whitespace, we're done.
    if (Char != '\n' && Char != '\r')
      break;

    if (ParsingPreprocessorDirective) {
      // End of preprocessor directive line, let LexTokenInternal handle this.
      BufferPtr = CurPtr;
      return false;
    }

    // ok, but handle newline.
    // The returned token is at the start of the line.
    Result.setFlag(Token::StartOfLine);
    // No leading whitespace seen so far.
    Result.clearFlag(Token::LeadingSpace);
    Char = *++CurPtr;
  }

  // If this isn't immediately after a newline, there is leading space.
  char PrevChar = CurPtr[-1];
  if (PrevChar != '\n' && PrevChar != '\r')
    Result.setFlag(Token::LeadingSpace);

  // If the client wants us to return whitespace, return it now.
  if (isKeepWhitespaceMode()) {
    FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr, tok::unknown);
    return true;
  }

  BufferPtr = CurPtr;
  return false;
}

// SkipBCPLComment - We have just read the // characters from input.  Skip until
// we find the newline character thats terminate the comment.  Then update
/// BufferPtr and return.
///
/// If we're in KeepCommentMode or any CommentHandler has inserted
/// some tokens, this will store the first token and return true.
bool Lexer::SkipBCPLComment(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) {
  // If BCPL comments aren't explicitly enabled for this language, emit an
  // extension warning.
  if (!Features.BCPLComment && !isLexingRawMode()) {
    Diag(BufferPtr, diag::ext_bcpl_comment);

    // Mark them enabled so we only emit one warning for this translation
    // unit.
    Features.BCPLComment = true;
  }

  // Scan over the body of the comment.  The common case, when scanning, is that
  // the comment contains normal ascii characters with nothing interesting in
  // them.  As such, optimize for this case with the inner loop.
  char C;
  do {
    C = *CurPtr;
    // FIXME: Speedup BCPL comment lexing.  Just scan for a \n or \r character.
    // If we find a \n character, scan backwards, checking to see if it's an
    // escaped newline, like we do for block comments.

    // Skip over characters in the fast loop.
    while (C != 0 &&                // Potentially EOF.
           C != '\\' &&             // Potentially escaped newline.
           C != '?' &&              // Potentially trigraph.
           C != '\n' && C != '\r')  // Newline or DOS-style newline.
      C = *++CurPtr;

    // If this is a newline, we're done.
    if (C == '\n' || C == '\r')
      break;  // Found the newline? Break out!

    // Otherwise, this is a hard case.  Fall back on getAndAdvanceChar to
    // properly decode the character.  Read it in raw mode to avoid emitting
    // diagnostics about things like trigraphs.  If we see an escaped newline,
    // we'll handle it below.
    const char *OldPtr = CurPtr;
    bool OldRawMode = isLexingRawMode();
    LexingRawMode = true;
    C = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result);
    LexingRawMode = OldRawMode;

    // If the char that we finally got was a \n, then we must have had something
    // like \<newline><newline>.  We don't want to have consumed the second
    // newline, we want CurPtr, to end up pointing to it down below.
    if (C == '\n' || C == '\r') {
      --CurPtr;
      C = 'x'; // doesn't matter what this is.
    }

    // If we read multiple characters, and one of those characters was a \r or
    // \n, then we had an escaped newline within the comment.  Emit diagnostic
    // unless the next line is also a // comment.
    if (CurPtr != OldPtr+1 && C != '/' && CurPtr[0] != '/') {
      for (; OldPtr != CurPtr; ++OldPtr)
        if (OldPtr[0] == '\n' || OldPtr[0] == '\r') {
          // Okay, we found a // comment that ends in a newline, if the next
          // line is also a // comment, but has spaces, don't emit a diagnostic.
          if (isspace(C)) {
            const char *ForwardPtr = CurPtr;
            while (isspace(*ForwardPtr))  // Skip whitespace.
              ++ForwardPtr;
            if (ForwardPtr[0] == '/' && ForwardPtr[1] == '/')
              break;
          }

          if (!isLexingRawMode())
            Diag(OldPtr-1, diag::ext_multi_line_bcpl_comment);
          break;
        }
    }

    if (CurPtr == BufferEnd+1) { 
      if (PP && PP->isCodeCompletionFile(FileLoc))
        PP->CodeCompleteNaturalLanguage();

      --CurPtr; 
      break; 
    }
  } while (C != '\n' && C != '\r');

  // Found but did not consume the newline.  Notify comment handlers about the
  // comment unless we're in a #if 0 block.
  if (PP && !isLexingRawMode() &&
      PP->HandleComment(Result, SourceRange(getSourceLocation(BufferPtr),
                                            getSourceLocation(CurPtr)))) {
    BufferPtr = CurPtr;
    return true; // A token has to be returned.
  }

  // If we are returning comments as tokens, return this comment as a token.
  if (inKeepCommentMode())
    return SaveBCPLComment(Result, CurPtr);

  // If we are inside a preprocessor directive and we see the end of line,
  // return immediately, so that the lexer can return this as an EOD token.
  if (ParsingPreprocessorDirective || CurPtr == BufferEnd) {
    BufferPtr = CurPtr;
    return false;
  }

  // Otherwise, eat the \n character.  We don't care if this is a \n\r or
  // \r\n sequence.  This is an efficiency hack (because we know the \n can't
  // contribute to another token), it isn't needed for correctness.  Note that
  // this is ok even in KeepWhitespaceMode, because we would have returned the
  /// comment above in that mode.
  ++CurPtr;

  // The next returned token is at the start of the line.
  Result.setFlag(Token::StartOfLine);
  // No leading whitespace seen so far.
  Result.clearFlag(Token::LeadingSpace);
  BufferPtr = CurPtr;
  return false;
}

/// SaveBCPLComment - If in save-comment mode, package up this BCPL comment in
/// an appropriate way and return it.
bool Lexer::SaveBCPLComment(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) {
  // If we're not in a preprocessor directive, just return the // comment
  // directly.
  FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr, tok::comment);

  if (!ParsingPreprocessorDirective)
    return true;

  // If this BCPL-style comment is in a macro definition, transmogrify it into
  // a C-style block comment.
  bool Invalid = false;
  std::string Spelling = PP->getSpelling(Result, &Invalid);
  if (Invalid)
    return true;
  
  assert(Spelling[0] == '/' && Spelling[1] == '/' && "Not bcpl comment?");
  Spelling[1] = '*';   // Change prefix to "/*".
  Spelling += "*/";    // add suffix.

  Result.setKind(tok::comment);
  PP->CreateString(&Spelling[0], Spelling.size(), Result,
                   Result.getLocation());
  return true;
}

/// isBlockCommentEndOfEscapedNewLine - Return true if the specified newline
/// character (either \n or \r) is part of an escaped newline sequence.  Issue a
/// diagnostic if so.  We know that the newline is inside of a block comment.
static bool isEndOfBlockCommentWithEscapedNewLine(const char *CurPtr,
                                                  Lexer *L) {
  assert(CurPtr[0] == '\n' || CurPtr[0] == '\r');

  // Back up off the newline.
  --CurPtr;

  // If this is a two-character newline sequence, skip the other character.
  if (CurPtr[0] == '\n' || CurPtr[0] == '\r') {
    // \n\n or \r\r -> not escaped newline.
    if (CurPtr[0] == CurPtr[1])
      return false;
    // \n\r or \r\n -> skip the newline.
    --CurPtr;
  }

  // If we have horizontal whitespace, skip over it.  We allow whitespace
  // between the slash and newline.
  bool HasSpace = false;
  while (isHorizontalWhitespace(*CurPtr) || *CurPtr == 0) {
    --CurPtr;
    HasSpace = true;
  }

  // If we have a slash, we know this is an escaped newline.
  if (*CurPtr == '\\') {
    if (CurPtr[-1] != '*') return false;
  } else {
    // It isn't a slash, is it the ?? / trigraph?
    if (CurPtr[0] != '/' || CurPtr[-1] != '?' || CurPtr[-2] != '?' ||
        CurPtr[-3] != '*')
      return false;

    // This is the trigraph ending the comment.  Emit a stern warning!
    CurPtr -= 2;

    // If no trigraphs are enabled, warn that we ignored this trigraph and
    // ignore this * character.
    if (!L->getFeatures().Trigraphs) {
      if (!L->isLexingRawMode())
        L->Diag(CurPtr, diag::trigraph_ignored_block_comment);
      return false;
    }
    if (!L->isLexingRawMode())
      L->Diag(CurPtr, diag::trigraph_ends_block_comment);
  }

  // Warn about having an escaped newline between the */ characters.
  if (!L->isLexingRawMode())
    L->Diag(CurPtr, diag::escaped_newline_block_comment_end);

  // If there was space between the backslash and newline, warn about it.
  if (HasSpace && !L->isLexingRawMode())
    L->Diag(CurPtr, diag::backslash_newline_space);

  return true;
}

#ifdef __SSE2__
#include <emmintrin.h>
#elif __ALTIVEC__
#include <altivec.h>
#undef bool
#endif

/// SkipBlockComment - We have just read the /* characters from input.  Read
/// until we find the */ characters that terminate the comment.  Note that we
/// don't bother decoding trigraphs or escaped newlines in block comments,
/// because they cannot cause the comment to end.  The only thing that can
/// happen is the comment could end with an escaped newline between the */ end
/// of comment.
///
/// If we're in KeepCommentMode or any CommentHandler has inserted
/// some tokens, this will store the first token and return true.
bool Lexer::SkipBlockComment(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) {
  // Scan one character past where we should, looking for a '/' character.  Once
  // we find it, check to see if it was preceded by a *.  This common
  // optimization helps people who like to put a lot of * characters in their
  // comments.

  // The first character we get with newlines and trigraphs skipped to handle
  // the degenerate /*/ case below correctly if the * has an escaped newline
  // after it.
  unsigned CharSize;
  unsigned char C = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, CharSize);
  CurPtr += CharSize;
  if (C == 0 && CurPtr == BufferEnd+1) {
    if (!isLexingRawMode() &&
        !PP->isCodeCompletionFile(FileLoc))
      Diag(BufferPtr, diag::err_unterminated_block_comment);
    --CurPtr;

    // KeepWhitespaceMode should return this broken comment as a token.  Since
    // it isn't a well formed comment, just return it as an 'unknown' token.
    if (isKeepWhitespaceMode()) {
      FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr, tok::unknown);
      return true;
    }

    BufferPtr = CurPtr;
    return false;
  }

  // Check to see if the first character after the '/*' is another /.  If so,
  // then this slash does not end the block comment, it is part of it.
  if (C == '/')
    C = *CurPtr++;

  while (1) {
    // Skip over all non-interesting characters until we find end of buffer or a
    // (probably ending) '/' character.
    if (CurPtr + 24 < BufferEnd) {
      // While not aligned to a 16-byte boundary.
      while (C != '/' && ((intptr_t)CurPtr & 0x0F) != 0)
        C = *CurPtr++;

      if (C == '/') goto FoundSlash;

#ifdef __SSE2__
      __m128i Slashes = _mm_set_epi8('/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/',
                                     '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/', '/');
      while (CurPtr+16 <= BufferEnd &&
             _mm_movemask_epi8(_mm_cmpeq_epi8(*(__m128i*)CurPtr, Slashes)) == 0)
        CurPtr += 16;
#elif __ALTIVEC__
      __vector unsigned char Slashes = {
        '/', '/', '/', '/',  '/', '/', '/', '/',
        '/', '/', '/', '/',  '/', '/', '/', '/'
      };
      while (CurPtr+16 <= BufferEnd &&
             !vec_any_eq(*(vector unsigned char*)CurPtr, Slashes))
        CurPtr += 16;
#else
      // Scan for '/' quickly.  Many block comments are very large.
      while (CurPtr[0] != '/' &&
             CurPtr[1] != '/' &&
             CurPtr[2] != '/' &&
             CurPtr[3] != '/' &&
             CurPtr+4 < BufferEnd) {
        CurPtr += 4;
      }
#endif

      // It has to be one of the bytes scanned, increment to it and read one.
      C = *CurPtr++;
    }

    // Loop to scan the remainder.
    while (C != '/' && C != '\0')
      C = *CurPtr++;

  FoundSlash:
    if (C == '/') {
      if (CurPtr[-2] == '*')  // We found the final */.  We're done!
        break;

      if ((CurPtr[-2] == '\n' || CurPtr[-2] == '\r')) {
        if (isEndOfBlockCommentWithEscapedNewLine(CurPtr-2, this)) {
          // We found the final */, though it had an escaped newline between the
          // * and /.  We're done!
          break;
        }
      }
      if (CurPtr[0] == '*' && CurPtr[1] != '/') {
        // If this is a /* inside of the comment, emit a warning.  Don't do this
        // if this is a /*/, which will end the comment.  This misses cases with
        // embedded escaped newlines, but oh well.
        if (!isLexingRawMode())
          Diag(CurPtr-1, diag::warn_nested_block_comment);
      }
    } else if (C == 0 && CurPtr == BufferEnd+1) {
      if (PP && PP->isCodeCompletionFile(FileLoc))
        PP->CodeCompleteNaturalLanguage();
      else if (!isLexingRawMode())
        Diag(BufferPtr, diag::err_unterminated_block_comment);
      // Note: the user probably forgot a */.  We could continue immediately
      // after the /*, but this would involve lexing a lot of what really is the
      // comment, which surely would confuse the parser.
      --CurPtr;

      // KeepWhitespaceMode should return this broken comment as a token.  Since
      // it isn't a well formed comment, just return it as an 'unknown' token.
      if (isKeepWhitespaceMode()) {
        FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr, tok::unknown);
        return true;
      }

      BufferPtr = CurPtr;
      return false;
    }
    C = *CurPtr++;
  }

  // Notify comment handlers about the comment unless we're in a #if 0 block.
  if (PP && !isLexingRawMode() &&
      PP->HandleComment(Result, SourceRange(getSourceLocation(BufferPtr),
                                            getSourceLocation(CurPtr)))) {
    BufferPtr = CurPtr;
    return true; // A token has to be returned.
  }

  // If we are returning comments as tokens, return this comment as a token.
  if (inKeepCommentMode()) {
    FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr, tok::comment);
    return true;
  }

  // It is common for the tokens immediately after a /**/ comment to be
  // whitespace.  Instead of going through the big switch, handle it
  // efficiently now.  This is safe even in KeepWhitespaceMode because we would
  // have already returned above with the comment as a token.
  if (isHorizontalWhitespace(*CurPtr)) {
    Result.setFlag(Token::LeadingSpace);
    SkipWhitespace(Result, CurPtr+1);
    return false;
  }

  // Otherwise, just return so that the next character will be lexed as a token.
  BufferPtr = CurPtr;
  Result.setFlag(Token::LeadingSpace);
  return false;
}

//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Primary Lexing Entry Points
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

/// ReadToEndOfLine - Read the rest of the current preprocessor line as an
/// uninterpreted string.  This switches the lexer out of directive mode.
std::string Lexer::ReadToEndOfLine() {
  assert(ParsingPreprocessorDirective && ParsingFilename == false &&
         "Must be in a preprocessing directive!");
  std::string Result;
  Token Tmp;

  // CurPtr - Cache BufferPtr in an automatic variable.
  const char *CurPtr = BufferPtr;
  while (1) {
    char Char = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Tmp);
    switch (Char) {
    default:
      Result += Char;
      break;
    case 0:  // Null.
      // Found end of file?
      if (CurPtr-1 != BufferEnd) {
        // Nope, normal character, continue.
        Result += Char;
        break;
      }
      // FALL THROUGH.
    case '\r':
    case '\n':
      // Okay, we found the end of the line. First, back up past the \0, \r, \n.
      assert(CurPtr[-1] == Char && "Trigraphs for newline?");
      BufferPtr = CurPtr-1;

      // Next, lex the character, which should handle the EOD transition.
      Lex(Tmp);
      if (Tmp.is(tok::code_completion)) {
        if (PP && PP->getCodeCompletionHandler())
          PP->getCodeCompletionHandler()->CodeCompleteNaturalLanguage();
        Lex(Tmp);
      }
      assert(Tmp.is(tok::eod) && "Unexpected token!");

      // Finally, we're done, return the string we found.
      return Result;
    }
  }
}

/// LexEndOfFile - CurPtr points to the end of this file.  Handle this
/// condition, reporting diagnostics and handling other edge cases as required.
/// This returns true if Result contains a token, false if PP.Lex should be
/// called again.
bool Lexer::LexEndOfFile(Token &Result, const char *CurPtr) {
  // Check if we are performing code completion.
  if (PP && PP->isCodeCompletionFile(FileLoc)) {
    // We're at the end of the file, but we've been asked to consider the
    // end of the file to be a code-completion token. Return the
    // code-completion token.
    Result.startToken();
    FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr, tok::code_completion);
    
    // Only do the eof -> code_completion translation once.
    PP->SetCodeCompletionPoint(0, 0, 0);
    
    // Silence any diagnostics that occur once we hit the code-completion point.
    PP->getDiagnostics().setSuppressAllDiagnostics(true);
    return true;
  }

  // If we hit the end of the file while parsing a preprocessor directive,
  // end the preprocessor directive first.  The next token returned will
  // then be the end of file.
  if (ParsingPreprocessorDirective) {
    // Done parsing the "line".
    ParsingPreprocessorDirective = false;
    // Update the location of token as well as BufferPtr.
    FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr, tok::eod);

    // Restore comment saving mode, in case it was disabled for directive.
    SetCommentRetentionState(PP->getCommentRetentionState());
    return true;  // Have a token.
  }
 
  // If we are in raw mode, return this event as an EOF token.  Let the caller
  // that put us in raw mode handle the event.
  if (isLexingRawMode()) {
    Result.startToken();
    BufferPtr = BufferEnd;
    FormTokenWithChars(Result, BufferEnd, tok::eof);
    return true;
  }
  
  // Issue diagnostics for unterminated #if and missing newline.

  // If we are in a #if directive, emit an error.
  while (!ConditionalStack.empty()) {
    if (!PP->isCodeCompletionFile(FileLoc))
      PP->Diag(ConditionalStack.back().IfLoc,
               diag::err_pp_unterminated_conditional);
    ConditionalStack.pop_back();
  }

  // C99 5.1.1.2p2: If the file is non-empty and didn't end in a newline, issue
  // a pedwarn.
  if (CurPtr != BufferStart && (CurPtr[-1] != '\n' && CurPtr[-1] != '\r'))
    Diag(BufferEnd, diag::ext_no_newline_eof)
      << FixItHint::CreateInsertion(getSourceLocation(BufferEnd), "\n");

  BufferPtr = CurPtr;

  // Finally, let the preprocessor handle this.
  return PP->HandleEndOfFile(Result);
}

/// isNextPPTokenLParen - Return 1 if the next unexpanded token lexed from
/// the specified lexer will return a tok::l_paren token, 0 if it is something
/// else and 2 if there are no more tokens in the buffer controlled by the
/// lexer.
unsigned Lexer::isNextPPTokenLParen() {
  assert(!LexingRawMode && "How can we expand a macro from a skipping buffer?");

  // Switch to 'skipping' mode.  This will ensure that we can lex a token
  // without emitting diagnostics, disables macro expansion, and will cause EOF
  // to return an EOF token instead of popping the include stack.
  LexingRawMode = true;

  // Save state that can be changed while lexing so that we can restore it.
  const char *TmpBufferPtr = BufferPtr;
  bool inPPDirectiveMode = ParsingPreprocessorDirective;

  Token Tok;
  Tok.startToken();
  LexTokenInternal(Tok);

  // Restore state that may have changed.
  BufferPtr = TmpBufferPtr;
  ParsingPreprocessorDirective = inPPDirectiveMode;

  // Restore the lexer back to non-skipping mode.
  LexingRawMode = false;

  if (Tok.is(tok::eof))
    return 2;
  return Tok.is(tok::l_paren);
}

/// FindConflictEnd - Find the end of a version control conflict marker.
static const char *FindConflictEnd(const char *CurPtr, const char *BufferEnd) {
  llvm::StringRef RestOfBuffer(CurPtr+7, BufferEnd-CurPtr-7);
  size_t Pos = RestOfBuffer.find(">>>>>>>");
  while (Pos != llvm::StringRef::npos) {
    // Must occur at start of line.
    if (RestOfBuffer[Pos-1] != '\r' &&
        RestOfBuffer[Pos-1] != '\n') {
      RestOfBuffer = RestOfBuffer.substr(Pos+7);
      Pos = RestOfBuffer.find(">>>>>>>");
      continue;
    }
    return RestOfBuffer.data()+Pos;
  }
  return 0;
}

/// IsStartOfConflictMarker - If the specified pointer is the start of a version
/// control conflict marker like '<<<<<<<', recognize it as such, emit an error
/// and recover nicely.  This returns true if it is a conflict marker and false
/// if not.
bool Lexer::IsStartOfConflictMarker(const char *CurPtr) {
  // Only a conflict marker if it starts at the beginning of a line.
  if (CurPtr != BufferStart &&
      CurPtr[-1] != '\n' && CurPtr[-1] != '\r')
    return false;
  
  // Check to see if we have <<<<<<<.
  if (BufferEnd-CurPtr < 8 ||
      llvm::StringRef(CurPtr, 7) != "<<<<<<<")
    return false;

  // If we have a situation where we don't care about conflict markers, ignore
  // it.
  if (IsInConflictMarker || isLexingRawMode())
    return false;
  
  // Check to see if there is a >>>>>>> somewhere in the buffer at the start of
  // a line to terminate this conflict marker.
  if (FindConflictEnd(CurPtr, BufferEnd)) {
    // We found a match.  We are really in a conflict marker.
    // Diagnose this, and ignore to the end of line.
    Diag(CurPtr, diag::err_conflict_marker);
    IsInConflictMarker = true;
    
    // Skip ahead to the end of line.  We know this exists because the
    // end-of-conflict marker starts with \r or \n.
    while (*CurPtr != '\r' && *CurPtr != '\n') {
      assert(CurPtr != BufferEnd && "Didn't find end of line");
      ++CurPtr;
    }
    BufferPtr = CurPtr;
    return true;
  }
  
  // No end of conflict marker found.
  return false;
}


/// HandleEndOfConflictMarker - If this is a '=======' or '|||||||' or '>>>>>>>'
/// marker, then it is the end of a conflict marker.  Handle it by ignoring up
/// until the end of the line.  This returns true if it is a conflict marker and
/// false if not.
bool Lexer::HandleEndOfConflictMarker(const char *CurPtr) {
  // Only a conflict marker if it starts at the beginning of a line.
  if (CurPtr != BufferStart &&
      CurPtr[-1] != '\n' && CurPtr[-1] != '\r')
    return false;
  
  // If we have a situation where we don't care about conflict markers, ignore
  // it.
  if (!IsInConflictMarker || isLexingRawMode())
    return false;
  
  // Check to see if we have the marker (7 characters in a row).
  for (unsigned i = 1; i != 7; ++i)
    if (CurPtr[i] != CurPtr[0])
      return false;
  
  // If we do have it, search for the end of the conflict marker.  This could
  // fail if it got skipped with a '#if 0' or something.  Note that CurPtr might
  // be the end of conflict marker.
  if (const char *End = FindConflictEnd(CurPtr, BufferEnd)) {
    CurPtr = End;
    
    // Skip ahead to the end of line.
    while (CurPtr != BufferEnd && *CurPtr != '\r' && *CurPtr != '\n')
      ++CurPtr;
    
    BufferPtr = CurPtr;
    
    // No longer in the conflict marker.
    IsInConflictMarker = false;
    return true;
  }
  
  return false;
}


/// LexTokenInternal - This implements a simple C family lexer.  It is an
/// extremely performance critical piece of code.  This assumes that the buffer
/// has a null character at the end of the file.  This returns a preprocessing
/// token, not a normal token, as such, it is an internal interface.  It assumes
/// that the Flags of result have been cleared before calling this.
void Lexer::LexTokenInternal(Token &Result) {
LexNextToken:
  // New token, can't need cleaning yet.
  Result.clearFlag(Token::NeedsCleaning);
  Result.setIdentifierInfo(0);

  // CurPtr - Cache BufferPtr in an automatic variable.
  const char *CurPtr = BufferPtr;

  // Small amounts of horizontal whitespace is very common between tokens.
  if ((*CurPtr == ' ') || (*CurPtr == '\t')) {
    ++CurPtr;
    while ((*CurPtr == ' ') || (*CurPtr == '\t'))
      ++CurPtr;

    // If we are keeping whitespace and other tokens, just return what we just
    // skipped.  The next lexer invocation will return the token after the
    // whitespace.
    if (isKeepWhitespaceMode()) {
      FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr, tok::unknown);
      return;
    }

    BufferPtr = CurPtr;
    Result.setFlag(Token::LeadingSpace);
  }

  unsigned SizeTmp, SizeTmp2;   // Temporaries for use in cases below.

  // Read a character, advancing over it.
  char Char = getAndAdvanceChar(CurPtr, Result);
  tok::TokenKind Kind;

  switch (Char) {
  case 0:  // Null.
    // Found end of file?
    if (CurPtr-1 == BufferEnd) {
      // Read the PP instance variable into an automatic variable, because
      // LexEndOfFile will often delete 'this'.
      Preprocessor *PPCache = PP;
      if (LexEndOfFile(Result, CurPtr-1))  // Retreat back into the file.
        return;   // Got a token to return.
      assert(PPCache && "Raw buffer::LexEndOfFile should return a token");
      return PPCache->Lex(Result);
    }

    if (!isLexingRawMode())
      Diag(CurPtr-1, diag::null_in_file);
    Result.setFlag(Token::LeadingSpace);
    if (SkipWhitespace(Result, CurPtr))
      return; // KeepWhitespaceMode

    goto LexNextToken;   // GCC isn't tail call eliminating.
      
  case 26:  // DOS & CP/M EOF: "^Z".
    // If we're in Microsoft extensions mode, treat this as end of file.
    if (Features.Microsoft) {
      // Read the PP instance variable into an automatic variable, because
      // LexEndOfFile will often delete 'this'.
      Preprocessor *PPCache = PP;
      if (LexEndOfFile(Result, CurPtr-1))  // Retreat back into the file.
        return;   // Got a token to return.
      assert(PPCache && "Raw buffer::LexEndOfFile should return a token");
      return PPCache->Lex(Result);
    }
    // If Microsoft extensions are disabled, this is just random garbage.
    Kind = tok::unknown;
    break;
      
  case '\n':
  case '\r':
    // If we are inside a preprocessor directive and we see the end of line,
    // we know we are done with the directive, so return an EOD token.
    if (ParsingPreprocessorDirective) {
      // Done parsing the "line".
      ParsingPreprocessorDirective = false;

      // Restore comment saving mode, in case it was disabled for directive.
      SetCommentRetentionState(PP->getCommentRetentionState());

      // Since we consumed a newline, we are back at the start of a line.
      IsAtStartOfLine = true;

      Kind = tok::eod;
      break;
    }
    // The returned token is at the start of the line.
    Result.setFlag(Token::StartOfLine);
    // No leading whitespace seen so far.
    Result.clearFlag(Token::LeadingSpace);

    if (SkipWhitespace(Result, CurPtr))
      return; // KeepWhitespaceMode
    goto LexNextToken;   // GCC isn't tail call eliminating.
  case ' ':
  case '\t':
  case '\f':
  case '\v':
  SkipHorizontalWhitespace:
    Result.setFlag(Token::LeadingSpace);
    if (SkipWhitespace(Result, CurPtr))
      return; // KeepWhitespaceMode

  SkipIgnoredUnits:
    CurPtr = BufferPtr;

    // If the next token is obviously a // or /* */ comment, skip it efficiently
    // too (without going through the big switch stmt).
    if (CurPtr[0] == '/' && CurPtr[1] == '/' && !inKeepCommentMode() &&
        Features.BCPLComment && !Features.TraditionalCPP) {
      if (SkipBCPLComment(Result, CurPtr+2))
        return; // There is a token to return.
      goto SkipIgnoredUnits;
    } else if (CurPtr[0] == '/' && CurPtr[1] == '*' && !inKeepCommentMode()) {
      if (SkipBlockComment(Result, CurPtr+2))
        return; // There is a token to return.
      goto SkipIgnoredUnits;
    } else if (isHorizontalWhitespace(*CurPtr)) {
      goto SkipHorizontalWhitespace;
    }
    goto LexNextToken;   // GCC isn't tail call eliminating.
      
  // C99 6.4.4.1: Integer Constants.
  // C99 6.4.4.2: Floating Constants.
  case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
  case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
    // Notify MIOpt that we read a non-whitespace/non-comment token.
    MIOpt.ReadToken();
    return LexNumericConstant(Result, CurPtr);

  case 'L':   // Identifier (Loony) or wide literal (L'x' or L"xyz").
    // Notify MIOpt that we read a non-whitespace/non-comment token.
    MIOpt.ReadToken();
    Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp);

    // Wide string literal.
    if (Char == '"')
      return LexStringLiteral(Result, ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result),
                              true);

    // Wide character constant.
    if (Char == '\'')
      return LexCharConstant(Result, ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result));
    // FALL THROUGH, treating L like the start of an identifier.

  // C99 6.4.2: Identifiers.
  case 'A': case 'B': case 'C': case 'D': case 'E': case 'F': case 'G':
  case 'H': case 'I': case 'J': case 'K':    /*'L'*/case 'M': case 'N':
  case 'O': case 'P': case 'Q': case 'R': case 'S': case 'T': case 'U':
  case 'V': case 'W': case 'X': case 'Y': case 'Z':
  case 'a': case 'b': case 'c': case 'd': case 'e': case 'f': case 'g':
  case 'h': case 'i': case 'j': case 'k': case 'l': case 'm': case 'n':
  case 'o': case 'p': case 'q': case 'r': case 's': case 't': case 'u':
  case 'v': case 'w': case 'x': case 'y': case 'z':
  case '_':
    // Notify MIOpt that we read a non-whitespace/non-comment token.
    MIOpt.ReadToken();
    return LexIdentifier(Result, CurPtr);

  case '$':   // $ in identifiers.
    if (Features.DollarIdents) {
      if (!isLexingRawMode())
        Diag(CurPtr-1, diag::ext_dollar_in_identifier);
      // Notify MIOpt that we read a non-whitespace/non-comment token.
      MIOpt.ReadToken();
      return LexIdentifier(Result, CurPtr);
    }

    Kind = tok::unknown;
    break;

  // C99 6.4.4: Character Constants.
  case '\'':
    // Notify MIOpt that we read a non-whitespace/non-comment token.
    MIOpt.ReadToken();
    return LexCharConstant(Result, CurPtr);

  // C99 6.4.5: String Literals.
  case '"':
    // Notify MIOpt that we read a non-whitespace/non-comment token.
    MIOpt.ReadToken();
    return LexStringLiteral(Result, CurPtr, false);

  // C99 6.4.6: Punctuators.
  case '?':
    Kind = tok::question;
    break;
  case '[':
    Kind = tok::l_square;
    break;
  case ']':
    Kind = tok::r_square;
    break;
  case '(':
    Kind = tok::l_paren;
    break;
  case ')':
    Kind = tok::r_paren;
    break;
  case '{':
    Kind = tok::l_brace;
    break;
  case '}':
    Kind = tok::r_brace;
    break;
  case '.':
    Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp);
    if (Char >= '0' && Char <= '9') {
      // Notify MIOpt that we read a non-whitespace/non-comment token.
      MIOpt.ReadToken();

      return LexNumericConstant(Result, ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result));
    } else if (Features.CPlusPlus && Char == '*') {
      Kind = tok::periodstar;
      CurPtr += SizeTmp;
    } else if (Char == '.' &&
               getCharAndSize(CurPtr+SizeTmp, SizeTmp2) == '.') {
      Kind = tok::ellipsis;
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result),
                           SizeTmp2, Result);
    } else {
      Kind = tok::period;
    }
    break;
  case '&':
    Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp);
    if (Char == '&') {
      Kind = tok::ampamp;
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
    } else if (Char == '=') {
      Kind = tok::ampequal;
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
    } else {
      Kind = tok::amp;
    }
    break;
  case '*':
    if (getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp) == '=') {
      Kind = tok::starequal;
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
    } else {
      Kind = tok::star;
    }
    break;
  case '+':
    Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp);
    if (Char == '+') {
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
      Kind = tok::plusplus;
    } else if (Char == '=') {
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
      Kind = tok::plusequal;
    } else {
      Kind = tok::plus;
    }
    break;
  case '-':
    Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp);
    if (Char == '-') {      // --
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
      Kind = tok::minusminus;
    } else if (Char == '>' && Features.CPlusPlus &&
               getCharAndSize(CurPtr+SizeTmp, SizeTmp2) == '*') {  // C++ ->*
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result),
                           SizeTmp2, Result);
      Kind = tok::arrowstar;
    } else if (Char == '>') {   // ->
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
      Kind = tok::arrow;
    } else if (Char == '=') {   // -=
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
      Kind = tok::minusequal;
    } else {
      Kind = tok::minus;
    }
    break;
  case '~':
    Kind = tok::tilde;
    break;
  case '!':
    if (getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp) == '=') {
      Kind = tok::exclaimequal;
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
    } else {
      Kind = tok::exclaim;
    }
    break;
  case '/':
    // 6.4.9: Comments
    Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp);
    if (Char == '/') {         // BCPL comment.
      // Even if BCPL comments are disabled (e.g. in C89 mode), we generally
      // want to lex this as a comment.  There is one problem with this though,
      // that in one particular corner case, this can change the behavior of the
      // resultant program.  For example, In  "foo //**/ bar", C89 would lex
      // this as "foo / bar" and langauges with BCPL comments would lex it as
      // "foo".  Check to see if the character after the second slash is a '*'.
      // If so, we will lex that as a "/" instead of the start of a comment.
      // However, we never do this in -traditional-cpp mode.
      if ((Features.BCPLComment ||
           getCharAndSize(CurPtr+SizeTmp, SizeTmp2) != '*') &&
          !Features.TraditionalCPP) {
        if (SkipBCPLComment(Result, ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result)))
          return; // There is a token to return.

        // It is common for the tokens immediately after a // comment to be
        // whitespace (indentation for the next line).  Instead of going through
        // the big switch, handle it efficiently now.
        goto SkipIgnoredUnits;
      }
    }

    if (Char == '*') {  // /**/ comment.
      if (SkipBlockComment(Result, ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result)))
        return; // There is a token to return.
      goto LexNextToken;   // GCC isn't tail call eliminating.
    }

    if (Char == '=') {
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
      Kind = tok::slashequal;
    } else {
      Kind = tok::slash;
    }
    break;
  case '%':
    Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp);
    if (Char == '=') {
      Kind = tok::percentequal;
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
    } else if (Features.Digraphs && Char == '>') {
      Kind = tok::r_brace;                             // '%>' -> '}'
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
    } else if (Features.Digraphs && Char == ':') {
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
      Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp);
      if (Char == '%' && getCharAndSize(CurPtr+SizeTmp, SizeTmp2) == ':') {
        Kind = tok::hashhash;                          // '%:%:' -> '##'
        CurPtr = ConsumeChar(ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result),
                             SizeTmp2, Result);
      } else if (Char == '@' && Features.Microsoft) {  // %:@ -> #@ -> Charize
        CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
        if (!isLexingRawMode())
          Diag(BufferPtr, diag::charize_microsoft_ext);
        Kind = tok::hashat;
      } else {                                         // '%:' -> '#'
        // We parsed a # character.  If this occurs at the start of the line,
        // it's actually the start of a preprocessing directive.  Callback to
        // the preprocessor to handle it.
        // FIXME: -fpreprocessed mode??
        if (Result.isAtStartOfLine() && !LexingRawMode && !Is_PragmaLexer) {
          FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr, tok::hash);
          PP->HandleDirective(Result);

          // As an optimization, if the preprocessor didn't switch lexers, tail
          // recurse.
          if (PP->isCurrentLexer(this)) {
            // Start a new token. If this is a #include or something, the PP may
            // want us starting at the beginning of the line again.  If so, set
            // the StartOfLine flag and clear LeadingSpace.
            if (IsAtStartOfLine) {
              Result.setFlag(Token::StartOfLine);
              Result.clearFlag(Token::LeadingSpace);
              IsAtStartOfLine = false;
            }
            goto LexNextToken;   // GCC isn't tail call eliminating.
          }

          return PP->Lex(Result);
        }

        Kind = tok::hash;
      }
    } else {
      Kind = tok::percent;
    }
    break;
  case '<':
    Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp);
    if (ParsingFilename) {
      return LexAngledStringLiteral(Result, CurPtr);
    } else if (Char == '<') {
      char After = getCharAndSize(CurPtr+SizeTmp, SizeTmp2);
      if (After == '=') {
        Kind = tok::lesslessequal;
        CurPtr = ConsumeChar(ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result),
                             SizeTmp2, Result);
      } else if (After == '<' && IsStartOfConflictMarker(CurPtr-1)) {
        // If this is actually a '<<<<<<<' version control conflict marker,
        // recognize it as such and recover nicely.
        goto LexNextToken;
      } else if (Features.CUDA && After == '<') {
        Kind = tok::lesslessless;
        CurPtr = ConsumeChar(ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result),
                             SizeTmp2, Result);
      } else {
        CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
        Kind = tok::lessless;
      }
    } else if (Char == '=') {
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
      Kind = tok::lessequal;
    } else if (Features.Digraphs && Char == ':') {     // '<:' -> '['
      if (Features.CPlusPlus0x &&
          getCharAndSize(CurPtr + SizeTmp, SizeTmp2) == ':') {
        // C++0x [lex.pptoken]p3:
        //  Otherwise, if the next three characters are <:: and the subsequent
        //  character is neither : nor >, the < is treated as a preprocessor
        //  token by itself and not as the first character of the alternative
        //  token <:.
        unsigned SizeTmp3;
        char After = getCharAndSize(CurPtr + SizeTmp + SizeTmp2, SizeTmp3);
        if (After != ':' && After != '>') {
          Kind = tok::less;
          break;
        }
      }

      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
      Kind = tok::l_square;
    } else if (Features.Digraphs && Char == '%') {     // '<%' -> '{'
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
      Kind = tok::l_brace;
    } else {
      Kind = tok::less;
    }
    break;
  case '>':
    Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp);
    if (Char == '=') {
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
      Kind = tok::greaterequal;
    } else if (Char == '>') {
      char After = getCharAndSize(CurPtr+SizeTmp, SizeTmp2);
      if (After == '=') {
        CurPtr = ConsumeChar(ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result),
                             SizeTmp2, Result);
        Kind = tok::greatergreaterequal;
      } else if (After == '>' && HandleEndOfConflictMarker(CurPtr-1)) {
        // If this is '>>>>>>>' and we're in a conflict marker, ignore it.
        goto LexNextToken;
      } else if (Features.CUDA && After == '>') {
        Kind = tok::greatergreatergreater;
        CurPtr = ConsumeChar(ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result),
                             SizeTmp2, Result);
      } else {
        CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
        Kind = tok::greatergreater;
      }
      
    } else {
      Kind = tok::greater;
    }
    break;
  case '^':
    Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp);
    if (Char == '=') {
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
      Kind = tok::caretequal;
    } else {
      Kind = tok::caret;
    }
    break;
  case '|':
    Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp);
    if (Char == '=') {
      Kind = tok::pipeequal;
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
    } else if (Char == '|') {
      // If this is '|||||||' and we're in a conflict marker, ignore it.
      if (CurPtr[1] == '|' && HandleEndOfConflictMarker(CurPtr-1))
        goto LexNextToken;
      Kind = tok::pipepipe;
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
    } else {
      Kind = tok::pipe;
    }
    break;
  case ':':
    Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp);
    if (Features.Digraphs && Char == '>') {
      Kind = tok::r_square; // ':>' -> ']'
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
    } else if (Features.CPlusPlus && Char == ':') {
      Kind = tok::coloncolon;
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
    } else {
      Kind = tok::colon;
    }
    break;
  case ';':
    Kind = tok::semi;
    break;
  case '=':
    Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp);
    if (Char == '=') {
      // If this is '=======' and we're in a conflict marker, ignore it.
      if (CurPtr[1] == '=' && HandleEndOfConflictMarker(CurPtr-1))
        goto LexNextToken;
      
      Kind = tok::equalequal;
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
    } else {
      Kind = tok::equal;
    }
    break;
  case ',':
    Kind = tok::comma;
    break;
  case '#':
    Char = getCharAndSize(CurPtr, SizeTmp);
    if (Char == '#') {
      Kind = tok::hashhash;
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
    } else if (Char == '@' && Features.Microsoft) {  // #@ -> Charize
      Kind = tok::hashat;
      if (!isLexingRawMode())
        Diag(BufferPtr, diag::charize_microsoft_ext);
      CurPtr = ConsumeChar(CurPtr, SizeTmp, Result);
    } else {
      // We parsed a # character.  If this occurs at the start of the line,
      // it's actually the start of a preprocessing directive.  Callback to
      // the preprocessor to handle it.
      // FIXME: -fpreprocessed mode??
      if (Result.isAtStartOfLine() && !LexingRawMode && !Is_PragmaLexer) {
        FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr, tok::hash);
        PP->HandleDirective(Result);

        // As an optimization, if the preprocessor didn't switch lexers, tail
        // recurse.
        if (PP->isCurrentLexer(this)) {
          // Start a new token.  If this is a #include or something, the PP may
          // want us starting at the beginning of the line again.  If so, set
          // the StartOfLine flag and clear LeadingSpace.
          if (IsAtStartOfLine) {
            Result.setFlag(Token::StartOfLine);
            Result.clearFlag(Token::LeadingSpace);
            IsAtStartOfLine = false;
          }
          goto LexNextToken;   // GCC isn't tail call eliminating.
        }
        return PP->Lex(Result);
      }

      Kind = tok::hash;
    }
    break;

  case '@':
    // Objective C support.
    if (CurPtr[-1] == '@' && Features.ObjC1)
      Kind = tok::at;
    else
      Kind = tok::unknown;
    break;

  case '\\':
    // FIXME: UCN's.
    // FALL THROUGH.
  default:
    Kind = tok::unknown;
    break;
  }

  // Notify MIOpt that we read a non-whitespace/non-comment token.
  MIOpt.ReadToken();

  // Update the location of token as well as BufferPtr.
  FormTokenWithChars(Result, CurPtr, Kind);
}