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596 lines
17 KiB
C
/* Language-independent diagnostic subroutines for the GNU Compiler Collection
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Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr@codesourcery.com>
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
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Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
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02111-1307, USA. */
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/* This file implements the language independent aspect of diagnostic
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message module. */
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#include "config.h"
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#undef FLOAT /* This is for hpux. They should change hpux. */
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#undef FFS /* Some systems define this in param.h. */
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#include "system.h"
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#include "coretypes.h"
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#include "tm.h"
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#include "tree.h"
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#include "tm_p.h"
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#include "flags.h"
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#include "input.h"
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#include "toplev.h"
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#include "intl.h"
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#include "diagnostic.h"
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#include "langhooks.h"
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#include "langhooks-def.h"
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/* Prototypes. */
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static char *build_message_string (const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1;
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static void default_diagnostic_starter (diagnostic_context *,
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diagnostic_info *);
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static void default_diagnostic_finalizer (diagnostic_context *,
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diagnostic_info *);
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static void error_recursion (diagnostic_context *) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
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static bool text_specifies_location (text_info *, location_t *);
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static bool diagnostic_count_diagnostic (diagnostic_context *,
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diagnostic_info *);
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static void diagnostic_action_after_output (diagnostic_context *,
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diagnostic_info *);
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static void real_abort (void) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
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extern int rtl_dump_and_exit;
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/* A diagnostic_context surrogate for stderr. */
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static diagnostic_context global_diagnostic_context;
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diagnostic_context *global_dc = &global_diagnostic_context;
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/* Boilerplate text used in two locations. */
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#define bug_report_request \
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"Please submit a full bug report,\n\
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with preprocessed source if appropriate.\n\
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See %s for instructions.\n"
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/* Return a malloc'd string containing MSG formatted a la printf. The
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caller is responsible for freeing the memory. */
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static char *
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build_message_string (const char *msg, ...)
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{
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char *str;
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va_list ap;
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va_start (ap, msg);
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vasprintf (&str, msg, ap);
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va_end (ap);
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return str;
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}
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/* Same as diagnostic_build_prefix, but only the source FILE is given. */
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char *
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file_name_as_prefix (const char *f)
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{
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return build_message_string ("%s: ", f);
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}
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/* Initialize the diagnostic message outputting machinery. */
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void
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diagnostic_initialize (diagnostic_context *context)
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{
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/* Allocate a basic pretty-printer. Clients will replace this a
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much more elaborated pretty-printer if they wish. */
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context->printer = xmalloc (sizeof (pretty_printer));
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pp_construct (context->printer, NULL, 0);
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/* By default, diagnostics are sent to stderr. */
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context->printer->buffer->stream = stderr;
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/* By default, we emit prefixes once per message. */
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context->printer->prefixing_rule = DIAGNOSTICS_SHOW_PREFIX_ONCE;
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memset (context->diagnostic_count, 0, sizeof context->diagnostic_count);
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context->warnings_are_errors_message = warnings_are_errors;
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context->abort_on_error = false;
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context->internal_error = NULL;
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diagnostic_starter (context) = default_diagnostic_starter;
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diagnostic_finalizer (context) = default_diagnostic_finalizer;
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context->last_module = 0;
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context->last_function = NULL;
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context->lock = 0;
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context->x_data = NULL;
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}
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/* Returns true if the next format specifier in TEXT is a format specifier
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for a location_t. If so, update the object pointed by LOCUS to reflect
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the specified location in *TEXT->args_ptr. */
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static bool
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text_specifies_location (text_info *text, location_t *locus)
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{
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const char *p;
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/* Skip any leading text. */
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for (p = text->format_spec; *p && *p != '%'; ++p)
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;
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/* Extract the location information if any. */
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if (p[0] == '%' && p[1] == 'H')
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{
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*locus = *va_arg (*text->args_ptr, location_t *);
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text->format_spec = p + 2;
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return true;
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}
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else if (p[0] == '%' && p[1] == 'J')
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{
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tree t = va_arg (*text->args_ptr, tree);
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*locus = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (t);
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text->format_spec = p + 2;
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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void
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diagnostic_set_info (diagnostic_info *diagnostic, const char *msgid,
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va_list *args, location_t location,
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diagnostic_t kind)
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{
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diagnostic->message.err_no = errno;
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diagnostic->message.args_ptr = args;
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diagnostic->message.format_spec = _(msgid);
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/* If the diagnostic message doesn't specify a location,
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use LOCATION. */
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if (!text_specifies_location (&diagnostic->message, &diagnostic->location))
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diagnostic->location = location;
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diagnostic->kind = kind;
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}
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/* Return a malloc'd string describing a location. The caller is
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responsible for freeing the memory. */
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char *
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diagnostic_build_prefix (diagnostic_info *diagnostic)
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{
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static const char *const diagnostic_kind_text[] = {
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#define DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND(K, T) (T),
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#include "diagnostic.def"
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#undef DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND
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"must-not-happen"
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};
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if (diagnostic->kind >= DK_LAST_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND)
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abort();
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return diagnostic->location.file
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? build_message_string ("%s:%d: %s",
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diagnostic->location.file,
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diagnostic->location.line,
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_(diagnostic_kind_text[diagnostic->kind]))
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: build_message_string ("%s: %s", progname,
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_(diagnostic_kind_text[diagnostic->kind]));
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}
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/* Count a diagnostic. Return true if the message should be printed. */
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static bool
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diagnostic_count_diagnostic (diagnostic_context *context,
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diagnostic_info *diagnostic)
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{
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diagnostic_t kind = diagnostic->kind;
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switch (kind)
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{
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default:
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abort();
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break;
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case DK_ICE:
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#ifndef ENABLE_CHECKING
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/* When not checking, ICEs are converted to fatal errors when an
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error has already occurred. This is counteracted by
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abort_on_error. */
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if ((diagnostic_kind_count (context, DK_ERROR) > 0
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|| diagnostic_kind_count (context, DK_SORRY) > 0)
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&& !context->abort_on_error)
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{
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fnotice (stderr, "%s:%d: confused by earlier errors, bailing out\n",
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diagnostic->location.file, diagnostic->location.line);
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exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
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}
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#endif
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if (context->internal_error)
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(*context->internal_error) (diagnostic->message.format_spec,
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diagnostic->message.args_ptr);
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/* Fall through. */
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case DK_FATAL: case DK_SORRY:
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case DK_ANACHRONISM: case DK_NOTE:
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++diagnostic_kind_count (context, kind);
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break;
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case DK_WARNING:
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if (!diagnostic_report_warnings_p ())
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return false;
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if (!warnings_are_errors)
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{
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++diagnostic_kind_count (context, DK_WARNING);
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break;
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}
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if (context->warnings_are_errors_message)
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{
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pp_verbatim (context->printer,
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"%s: warnings being treated as errors\n", progname);
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context->warnings_are_errors_message = false;
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}
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/* And fall through. */
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case DK_ERROR:
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++diagnostic_kind_count (context, DK_ERROR);
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break;
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}
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return true;
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}
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/* Take any action which is expected to happen after the diagnostic
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is written out. This function does not always return. */
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static void
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diagnostic_action_after_output (diagnostic_context *context,
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diagnostic_info *diagnostic)
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{
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switch (diagnostic->kind)
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{
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case DK_DEBUG:
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case DK_NOTE:
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case DK_ANACHRONISM:
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case DK_WARNING:
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break;
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case DK_ERROR:
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case DK_SORRY:
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if (context->abort_on_error)
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real_abort ();
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break;
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case DK_ICE:
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if (context->abort_on_error)
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real_abort ();
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fnotice (stderr, bug_report_request, bug_report_url);
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exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
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case DK_FATAL:
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if (context->abort_on_error)
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real_abort ();
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fnotice (stderr, "compilation terminated.\n");
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exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
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default:
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real_abort ();
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}
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}
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/* Prints out, if necessary, the name of the current function
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that caused an error. Called from all error and warning functions.
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We ignore the FILE parameter, as it cannot be relied upon. */
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void
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diagnostic_report_current_function (diagnostic_context *context)
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{
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diagnostic_report_current_module (context);
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(*lang_hooks.print_error_function) (context, input_filename);
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}
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void
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diagnostic_report_current_module (diagnostic_context *context)
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{
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struct file_stack *p;
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if (pp_needs_newline (context->printer))
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{
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pp_newline (context->printer);
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pp_needs_newline (context->printer) = false;
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}
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if (input_file_stack && diagnostic_last_module_changed (context))
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{
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p = input_file_stack;
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pp_verbatim (context->printer,
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"In file included from %s:%d",
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p->location.file, p->location.line);
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while ((p = p->next) != NULL)
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pp_verbatim (context->printer,
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",\n from %s:%d",
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p->location.file, p->location.line);
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pp_verbatim (context->printer, ":\n");
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diagnostic_set_last_module (context);
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}
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}
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static void
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default_diagnostic_starter (diagnostic_context *context,
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diagnostic_info *diagnostic)
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{
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diagnostic_report_current_function (context);
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pp_set_prefix (context->printer, diagnostic_build_prefix (diagnostic));
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}
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static void
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default_diagnostic_finalizer (diagnostic_context *context,
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diagnostic_info *diagnostic __attribute__((unused)))
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{
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pp_destroy_prefix (context->printer);
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}
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/* Report a diagnostic message (an error or a warning) as specified by
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DC. This function is *the* subroutine in terms of which front-ends
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should implement their specific diagnostic handling modules. The
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front-end independent format specifiers are exactly those described
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in the documentation of output_format. */
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void
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diagnostic_report_diagnostic (diagnostic_context *context,
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diagnostic_info *diagnostic)
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{
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if (context->lock++ && diagnostic->kind < DK_SORRY)
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error_recursion (context);
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if (diagnostic_count_diagnostic (context, diagnostic))
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{
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(*diagnostic_starter (context)) (context, diagnostic);
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pp_format_text (context->printer, &diagnostic->message);
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(*diagnostic_finalizer (context)) (context, diagnostic);
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pp_flush (context->printer);
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diagnostic_action_after_output (context, diagnostic);
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}
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context->lock--;
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}
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/* Given a partial pathname as input, return another pathname that
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shares no directory elements with the pathname of __FILE__. This
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is used by fancy_abort() to print `Internal compiler error in expr.c'
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instead of `Internal compiler error in ../../GCC/gcc/expr.c'. */
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const char *
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trim_filename (const char *name)
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{
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static const char this_file[] = __FILE__;
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const char *p = name, *q = this_file;
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/* First skip any "../" in each filename. This allows us to give a proper
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reference to a file in a subdirectory. */
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while (p[0] == '.' && p[1] == '.'
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&& (p[2] == DIR_SEPARATOR
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#ifdef DIR_SEPARATOR_2
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|| p[2] == DIR_SEPARATOR_2
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#endif
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))
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p += 3;
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while (q[0] == '.' && q[1] == '.'
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&& (q[2] == DIR_SEPARATOR
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#ifdef DIR_SEPARATOR_2
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|| p[2] == DIR_SEPARATOR_2
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#endif
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))
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q += 3;
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/* Now skip any parts the two filenames have in common. */
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while (*p == *q && *p != 0 && *q != 0)
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p++, q++;
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/* Now go backwards until the previous directory separator. */
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while (p > name && p[-1] != DIR_SEPARATOR
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#ifdef DIR_SEPARATOR_2
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&& p[-1] != DIR_SEPARATOR_2
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#endif
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)
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p--;
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return p;
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}
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/* Standard error reporting routines in increasing order of severity.
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All of these take arguments like printf. */
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/* Text to be emitted verbatim to the error message stream; this
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produces no prefix and disables line-wrapping. Use rarely. */
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void
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verbatim (const char *msgid, ...)
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{
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text_info text;
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va_list ap;
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va_start (ap, msgid);
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text.err_no = errno;
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text.args_ptr = ≈
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text.format_spec = _(msgid);
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pp_format_verbatim (global_dc->printer, &text);
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pp_flush (global_dc->printer);
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va_end (ap);
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}
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/* An informative note. Use this for additional details on an error
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message. */
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void
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inform (const char *msgid, ...)
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{
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diagnostic_info diagnostic;
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va_list ap;
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va_start (ap, msgid);
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diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic, msgid, &ap, input_location, DK_NOTE);
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report_diagnostic (&diagnostic);
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va_end (ap);
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}
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/* A warning. Use this for code which is correct according to the
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relevant language specification but is likely to be buggy anyway. */
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void
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warning (const char *msgid, ...)
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{
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diagnostic_info diagnostic;
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va_list ap;
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va_start (ap, msgid);
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diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic, msgid, &ap, input_location, DK_WARNING);
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report_diagnostic (&diagnostic);
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va_end (ap);
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}
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/* A "pedantic" warning: issues a warning unless -pedantic-errors was
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given on the command line, in which case it issues an error. Use
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this for diagnostics required by the relevant language standard,
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if you have chosen not to make them errors.
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Note that these diagnostics are issued independent of the setting
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of the -pedantic command-line switch. To get a warning enabled
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only with that switch, write "if (pedantic) pedwarn (...);" */
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void
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pedwarn (const char *msgid, ...)
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{
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diagnostic_info diagnostic;
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va_list ap;
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va_start (ap, msgid);
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diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic, msgid, &ap, input_location,
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pedantic_error_kind ());
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report_diagnostic (&diagnostic);
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va_end (ap);
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}
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/* A hard error: the code is definitely ill-formed, and an object file
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will not be produced. */
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void
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error (const char *msgid, ...)
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{
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diagnostic_info diagnostic;
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va_list ap;
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va_start (ap, msgid);
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diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic, msgid, &ap, input_location, DK_ERROR);
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report_diagnostic (&diagnostic);
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va_end (ap);
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}
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/* "Sorry, not implemented." Use for a language feature which is
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required by the relevant specification but not implemented by GCC.
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An object file will not be produced. */
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void
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sorry (const char *msgid, ...)
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{
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diagnostic_info diagnostic;
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va_list ap;
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va_start (ap, msgid);
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diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic, msgid, &ap, input_location, DK_SORRY);
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report_diagnostic (&diagnostic);
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va_end (ap);
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}
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/* An error which is severe enough that we make no attempt to
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continue. Do not use this for internal consistency checks; that's
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internal_error. Use of this function should be rare. */
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void
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fatal_error (const char *msgid, ...)
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{
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diagnostic_info diagnostic;
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va_list ap;
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va_start (ap, msgid);
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diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic, msgid, &ap, input_location, DK_FATAL);
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report_diagnostic (&diagnostic);
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va_end (ap);
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/* NOTREACHED */
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real_abort ();
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}
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/* An internal consistency check has failed. We make no attempt to
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continue. Note that unless there is debugging value to be had from
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a more specific message, or some other good reason, you should use
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abort () instead of calling this function directly. */
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void
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internal_error (const char *msgid, ...)
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{
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diagnostic_info diagnostic;
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va_list ap;
|
||
|
||
va_start (ap, msgid);
|
||
diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic, msgid, &ap, input_location, DK_ICE);
|
||
report_diagnostic (&diagnostic);
|
||
va_end (ap);
|
||
|
||
/* NOTREACHED */
|
||
real_abort ();
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Special case error functions. Most are implemented in terms of the
|
||
above, or should be. */
|
||
|
||
/* Print a diagnostic MSGID on FILE. This is just fprintf, except it
|
||
runs its second argument through gettext. */
|
||
void
|
||
fnotice (FILE *file, const char *msgid, ...)
|
||
{
|
||
va_list ap;
|
||
|
||
va_start (ap, msgid);
|
||
vfprintf (file, _(msgid), ap);
|
||
va_end (ap);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Inform the user that an error occurred while trying to report some
|
||
other error. This indicates catastrophic internal inconsistencies,
|
||
so give up now. But do try to flush out the previous error.
|
||
This mustn't use internal_error, that will cause infinite recursion. */
|
||
|
||
static void
|
||
error_recursion (diagnostic_context *context)
|
||
{
|
||
if (context->lock < 3)
|
||
pp_flush (context->printer);
|
||
|
||
fnotice (stderr,
|
||
"Internal compiler error: Error reporting routines re-entered.\n");
|
||
fnotice (stderr, bug_report_request, bug_report_url);
|
||
exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Report an internal compiler error in a friendly manner. This is
|
||
the function that gets called upon use of abort() in the source
|
||
code generally, thanks to a special macro. */
|
||
|
||
void
|
||
fancy_abort (const char *file, int line, const char *function)
|
||
{
|
||
internal_error ("in %s, at %s:%d", function, trim_filename (file), line);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
/* Really call the system 'abort'. This has to go right at the end of
|
||
this file, so that there are no functions after it that call abort
|
||
and get the system abort instead of our macro. */
|
||
#undef abort
|
||
static void
|
||
real_abort (void)
|
||
{
|
||
abort ();
|
||
}
|