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      1 //===-- llvm/Support/DotGraphTraits.h - Customize .dot output ---*- C++ -*-===//
      2 //
      3 //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
      4 //
      5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
      6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
      7 //
      8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
      9 //
     10 // This file defines a template class that can be used to customize dot output
     11 // graphs generated by the GraphWriter.h file.  The default implementation of
     12 // this file will produce a simple, but not very polished graph.  By
     13 // specializing this template, lots of customization opportunities are possible.
     14 //
     15 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
     16 
     17 #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_DOTGRAPHTRAITS_H
     18 #define LLVM_SUPPORT_DOTGRAPHTRAITS_H
     19 
     20 #include <string>
     21 
     22 namespace llvm {
     23 
     24 /// DefaultDOTGraphTraits - This class provides the default implementations of
     25 /// all of the DOTGraphTraits methods.  If a specialization does not need to
     26 /// override all methods here it should inherit so that it can get the default
     27 /// implementations.
     28 ///
     29 struct DefaultDOTGraphTraits {
     30 private:
     31   bool IsSimple;
     32 
     33 protected:
     34   bool isSimple() {
     35     return IsSimple;
     36   }
     37 
     38 public:
     39   explicit DefaultDOTGraphTraits(bool simple=false) : IsSimple (simple) {}
     40 
     41   /// getGraphName - Return the label for the graph as a whole.  Printed at the
     42   /// top of the graph.
     43   ///
     44   template<typename GraphType>
     45   static std::string getGraphName(const GraphType &) { return ""; }
     46 
     47   /// getGraphProperties - Return any custom properties that should be included
     48   /// in the top level graph structure for dot.
     49   ///
     50   template<typename GraphType>
     51   static std::string getGraphProperties(const GraphType &) {
     52     return "";
     53   }
     54 
     55   /// renderGraphFromBottomUp - If this function returns true, the graph is
     56   /// emitted bottom-up instead of top-down.  This requires graphviz 2.0 to work
     57   /// though.
     58   static bool renderGraphFromBottomUp() {
     59     return false;
     60   }
     61 
     62   /// isNodeHidden - If the function returns true, the given node is not
     63   /// displayed in the graph.
     64   static bool isNodeHidden(const void *) {
     65     return false;
     66   }
     67 
     68   /// getNodeLabel - Given a node and a pointer to the top level graph, return
     69   /// the label to print in the node.
     70   template<typename GraphType>
     71   std::string getNodeLabel(const void *, const GraphType &) {
     72     return "";
     73   }
     74 
     75   /// hasNodeAddressLabel - If this method returns true, the address of the node
     76   /// is added to the label of the node.
     77   template<typename GraphType>
     78   static bool hasNodeAddressLabel(const void *, const GraphType &) {
     79     return false;
     80   }
     81 
     82   template<typename GraphType>
     83   static std::string getNodeDescription(const void *, const GraphType &) {
     84     return "";
     85   }
     86 
     87   /// If you want to specify custom node attributes, this is the place to do so
     88   ///
     89   template<typename GraphType>
     90   static std::string getNodeAttributes(const void *,
     91                                        const GraphType &) {
     92     return "";
     93   }
     94 
     95   /// If you want to override the dot attributes printed for a particular edge,
     96   /// override this method.
     97   template<typename EdgeIter, typename GraphType>
     98   static std::string getEdgeAttributes(const void *, EdgeIter,
     99                                        const GraphType &) {
    100     return "";
    101   }
    102 
    103   /// getEdgeSourceLabel - If you want to label the edge source itself,
    104   /// implement this method.
    105   template<typename EdgeIter>
    106   static std::string getEdgeSourceLabel(const void *, EdgeIter) {
    107     return "";
    108   }
    109 
    110   /// edgeTargetsEdgeSource - This method returns true if this outgoing edge
    111   /// should actually target another edge source, not a node.  If this method is
    112   /// implemented, getEdgeTarget should be implemented.
    113   template<typename EdgeIter>
    114   static bool edgeTargetsEdgeSource(const void *, EdgeIter) {
    115     return false;
    116   }
    117 
    118   /// getEdgeTarget - If edgeTargetsEdgeSource returns true, this method is
    119   /// called to determine which outgoing edge of Node is the target of this
    120   /// edge.
    121   template<typename EdgeIter>
    122   static EdgeIter getEdgeTarget(const void *, EdgeIter I) {
    123     return I;
    124   }
    125 
    126   /// hasEdgeDestLabels - If this function returns true, the graph is able
    127   /// to provide labels for edge destinations.
    128   static bool hasEdgeDestLabels() {
    129     return false;
    130   }
    131 
    132   /// numEdgeDestLabels - If hasEdgeDestLabels, this function returns the
    133   /// number of incoming edge labels the given node has.
    134   static unsigned numEdgeDestLabels(const void *) {
    135     return 0;
    136   }
    137 
    138   /// getEdgeDestLabel - If hasEdgeDestLabels, this function returns the
    139   /// incoming edge label with the given index in the given node.
    140   static std::string getEdgeDestLabel(const void *, unsigned) {
    141     return "";
    142   }
    143 
    144   /// addCustomGraphFeatures - If a graph is made up of more than just
    145   /// straight-forward nodes and edges, this is the place to put all of the
    146   /// custom stuff necessary.  The GraphWriter object, instantiated with your
    147   /// GraphType is passed in as an argument.  You may call arbitrary methods on
    148   /// it to add things to the output graph.
    149   ///
    150   template<typename GraphType, typename GraphWriter>
    151   static void addCustomGraphFeatures(const GraphType &, GraphWriter &) {}
    152 };
    153 
    154 
    155 /// DOTGraphTraits - Template class that can be specialized to customize how
    156 /// graphs are converted to 'dot' graphs.  When specializing, you may inherit
    157 /// from DefaultDOTGraphTraits if you don't need to override everything.
    158 ///
    159 template <typename Ty>
    160 struct DOTGraphTraits : public DefaultDOTGraphTraits {
    161   DOTGraphTraits (bool simple=false) : DefaultDOTGraphTraits (simple) {}
    162 };
    163 
    164 } // End llvm namespace
    165 
    166 #endif
    167