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#ifndef IMPALA_UTIL_SYMBOLS_UTIL_H
#define IMPALA_UTIL_SYMBOLS_UTIL_H
#include <string>
#include "runtime/types.h"
namespace impala {
/// Utility class to manipulate c++/IR symbols, mangling and demangling names.
class SymbolsUtil {
public:
/// Returns true if this symbol is mangled.
static bool IsMangled(const std::string& symbol);
/// Returns the demangled string. The name is assumed to be a mangled string using the
/// gcc/llvm convention.
/// Returns the original input if it cannot be demangled.
static std::string Demangle(const std::string& name);
/// Returns the fully-qualified function name of 'symbol' (i.e. it strips the arguments
/// but retains any namespace and class names). 'symbol' may be mangled or unmangled.
/// Returns the original input if it cannot be demangled.
/// Example: "impala::foo(int arg1)" => "impala::foo"
static std::string DemangleNoArgs(const std::string& symbol);
/// Returns the function name of 'symbol' (i.e., it strips the arguments and any
/// namespace/class qualifiers). 'symbol' may be mangled or unmangled.
/// Returns the original input if it cannot be demangled.
/// Example: "impala::foo(int arg1)" => "foo"
static std::string DemangleNameOnly(const std::string& symbol);
/// Mangles fn_name with 'arg_types' to the function signature for user functions.
/// This maps types to AnyVal* and automatically adds the FunctionContext*
/// as the first argument.
/// The fn_name must be fully qualified. i.e namespace::class::fn.
/// if 'has_var_args' is true, the last argument in arg_types can be variable.
/// if 'ret_argument' is non-null, it is added as a last return argument.
/// TODO: this is not a general mangling function and that is more difficult to
/// do. Find a library to do this.
/// There is no place we require this to be perfect, if we can't do this right,
/// the user will need to specify the full mangled string.
static std::string MangleUserFunction(const std::string& fn_name,
const std::vector<ColumnType>& arg_types, bool has_var_args = false,
ColumnType* ret_argument = NULL);
/// Mangles fn_name assuming arguments
/// (impala_udf::FunctionContext*, impala_udf::FunctionContext::FunctionStateScope).
static std::string ManglePrepareOrCloseFunction(const std::string& fn_name);
};
}
#endif