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Commit bc40b76b authored by Marek Kurdej's avatar Marek Kurdej
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[clang-format] Correctly parse C99 digraphs: "<:", ":>", "<%", "%>", "%:", "%:%:".

Fixes https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/31592.

This commits enables lexing of digraphs in C++11 and onwards.
Enabling them in C++03 is error-prone, as it would unconditionally treat sequences like "<:" as digraphs, even if they are followed by a single colon, e.g. "<::" would be treated as "[:" instead of "<" followed by "::". Lexing in C++11 doesn't have this problem as it looks ahead the following token.
The relevant excerpt from Lexer::LexTokenInternal:
```
        // 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 <:.
```

Also, note that both clang and gcc turn on digraphs by default (-fdigraphs), so clang-format should match this behaviour.

Reviewed By: MyDeveloperDay, HazardyKnusperkeks, owenpan

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118706
parent 8a12cae8
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