2010-07-27 Paolo Carlini <paolo.carlini@oracle.com>
[official-gcc/alias-decl.git] / gcc / read-md.c
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1 /* MD reader for GCC.
2 Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1991, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
3 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 This file is part of GCC.
8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
9 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
10 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
11 version.
13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
14 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
15 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
16 for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
20 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
22 #include "bconfig.h"
23 #include "system.h"
24 #include "coretypes.h"
25 #include "hashtab.h"
26 #include "errors.h"
27 #include "read-md.h"
29 /* Associates PTR (which can be a string, etc.) with the file location
30 specified by FILENAME and LINENO. */
31 struct ptr_loc {
32 const void *ptr;
33 const char *filename;
34 int lineno;
37 /* A singly-linked list of filenames. */
38 struct file_name_list {
39 struct file_name_list *next;
40 const char *fname;
43 /* Obstack used for allocating MD strings. */
44 struct obstack string_obstack;
46 /* A table of ptr_locs, hashed on the PTR field. */
47 static htab_t ptr_locs;
49 /* An obstack for the above. Plain xmalloc is a bit heavyweight for a
50 small structure like ptr_loc. */
51 static struct obstack ptr_loc_obstack;
53 /* A hash table of triples (A, B, C), where each of A, B and C is a condition
54 and A is equivalent to "B && C". This is used to keep track of the source
55 of conditions that are made up of separate MD strings (such as the split
56 condition of a define_insn_and_split). */
57 static htab_t joined_conditions;
59 /* An obstack for allocating joined_conditions entries. */
60 static struct obstack joined_conditions_obstack;
62 /* The file we are reading. */
63 FILE *read_md_file;
65 /* The filename of READ_MD_FILE. */
66 const char *read_md_filename;
68 /* The current line number in READ_MD_FILE. */
69 int read_md_lineno;
71 /* The name of the toplevel file that indirectly included READ_MD_FILE. */
72 const char *in_fname;
74 /* The directory part of IN_FNAME. NULL if IN_FNAME is a bare filename. */
75 static char *base_dir;
77 /* The first directory to search. */
78 static struct file_name_list *first_dir_md_include;
80 /* A pointer to the null terminator of the md include chain. */
81 static struct file_name_list **last_dir_md_include_ptr = &first_dir_md_include;
83 /* This callback will be invoked whenever an md include directive is
84 processed. To be used for creation of the dependency file. */
85 void (*include_callback) (const char *);
87 /* The current maximum length of directory names in the search path
88 for include files. (Altered as we get more of them.) */
89 static size_t max_include_len;
91 /* A table of md_constant structures, hashed by name. Null if no
92 constant expansion should occur. */
93 static htab_t md_constants;
95 /* A table of enum_type structures, hashed by name. */
96 static htab_t enum_types;
98 static void handle_file (directive_handler_t);
100 /* Given an object that starts with a char * name field, return a hash
101 code for its name. */
103 hashval_t
104 leading_string_hash (const void *def)
106 return htab_hash_string (*(const char *const *) def);
109 /* Given two objects that start with char * name fields, return true if
110 they have the same name. */
113 leading_string_eq_p (const void *def1, const void *def2)
115 return strcmp (*(const char *const *) def1,
116 *(const char *const *) def2) == 0;
119 /* Return a hash value for the pointer pointed to by DEF. */
121 static hashval_t
122 leading_ptr_hash (const void *def)
124 return htab_hash_pointer (*(const void *const *) def);
127 /* Return true if DEF1 and DEF2 are pointers to the same pointer. */
129 static int
130 leading_ptr_eq_p (const void *def1, const void *def2)
132 return *(const void *const *) def1 == *(const void *const *) def2;
135 /* Associate PTR with the file position given by FILENAME and LINENO. */
137 static void
138 set_md_ptr_loc (const void *ptr, const char *filename, int lineno)
140 struct ptr_loc *loc;
142 loc = (struct ptr_loc *) obstack_alloc (&ptr_loc_obstack,
143 sizeof (struct ptr_loc));
144 loc->ptr = ptr;
145 loc->filename = filename;
146 loc->lineno = lineno;
147 *htab_find_slot (ptr_locs, loc, INSERT) = loc;
150 /* Return the position associated with pointer PTR. Return null if no
151 position was set. */
153 static const struct ptr_loc *
154 get_md_ptr_loc (const void *ptr)
156 return (const struct ptr_loc *) htab_find (ptr_locs, &ptr);
159 /* Associate NEW_PTR with the same file position as OLD_PTR. */
161 void
162 copy_md_ptr_loc (const void *new_ptr, const void *old_ptr)
164 const struct ptr_loc *loc = get_md_ptr_loc (old_ptr);
165 if (loc != 0)
166 set_md_ptr_loc (new_ptr, loc->filename, loc->lineno);
169 /* If PTR is associated with a known file position, print a #line
170 directive for it. */
172 void
173 print_md_ptr_loc (const void *ptr)
175 const struct ptr_loc *loc = get_md_ptr_loc (ptr);
176 if (loc != 0)
177 printf ("#line %d \"%s\"\n", loc->lineno, loc->filename);
180 /* Return a condition that satisfies both COND1 and COND2. Either string
181 may be null or empty. */
183 const char *
184 join_c_conditions (const char *cond1, const char *cond2)
186 char *result;
187 const void **entry;
189 if (cond1 == 0 || cond1[0] == 0)
190 return cond2;
192 if (cond2 == 0 || cond2[0] == 0)
193 return cond1;
195 if (strcmp (cond1, cond2) == 0)
196 return cond1;
198 result = concat ("(", cond1, ") && (", cond2, ")", NULL);
199 obstack_ptr_grow (&joined_conditions_obstack, result);
200 obstack_ptr_grow (&joined_conditions_obstack, cond1);
201 obstack_ptr_grow (&joined_conditions_obstack, cond2);
202 entry = XOBFINISH (&joined_conditions_obstack, const void **);
203 *htab_find_slot (joined_conditions, entry, INSERT) = entry;
204 return result;
207 /* Print condition COND, wrapped in brackets. If COND was created by
208 join_c_conditions, recursively invoke this function for the original
209 conditions and join the result with "&&". Otherwise print a #line
210 directive for COND if its original file position is known. */
212 void
213 print_c_condition (const char *cond)
215 const char **halves = (const char **) htab_find (joined_conditions, &cond);
216 if (halves != 0)
218 printf ("(");
219 print_c_condition (halves[1]);
220 printf (" && ");
221 print_c_condition (halves[2]);
222 printf (")");
224 else
226 putc ('\n', stdout);
227 print_md_ptr_loc (cond);
228 printf ("(%s)", cond);
232 /* A vfprintf-like function for reporting an error against line LINENO
233 of the current MD file. */
235 static void ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2,0)
236 message_with_line_1 (int lineno, const char *msg, va_list ap)
238 fprintf (stderr, "%s:%d: ", read_md_filename, lineno);
239 vfprintf (stderr, msg, ap);
240 fputc ('\n', stderr);
243 /* A printf-like function for reporting an error against line LINENO
244 in the current MD file. */
246 void
247 message_with_line (int lineno, const char *msg, ...)
249 va_list ap;
251 va_start (ap, msg);
252 message_with_line_1 (lineno, msg, ap);
253 va_end (ap);
256 /* Like message_with_line, but treat the condition as an error. */
258 void
259 error_with_line (int lineno, const char *msg, ...)
261 va_list ap;
263 va_start (ap, msg);
264 message_with_line_1 (lineno, msg, ap);
265 va_end (ap);
266 have_error = 1;
269 /* A printf-like function for reporting an error against the current
270 position in the MD file. */
272 void
273 fatal_with_file_and_line (const char *msg, ...)
275 char context[64];
276 size_t i;
277 int c;
278 va_list ap;
280 va_start (ap, msg);
282 fprintf (stderr, "%s:%d: ", read_md_filename, read_md_lineno);
283 vfprintf (stderr, msg, ap);
284 putc ('\n', stderr);
286 /* Gather some following context. */
287 for (i = 0; i < sizeof (context)-1; ++i)
289 c = read_char ();
290 if (c == EOF)
291 break;
292 if (c == '\r' || c == '\n')
294 unread_char (c);
295 break;
297 context[i] = c;
299 context[i] = '\0';
301 fprintf (stderr, "%s:%d: following context is `%s'\n",
302 read_md_filename, read_md_lineno, context);
304 va_end (ap);
305 exit (1);
308 /* Report that we found character ACTUAL when we expected to find
309 character EXPECTED. */
311 void
312 fatal_expected_char (int expected, int actual)
314 if (actual == EOF)
315 fatal_with_file_and_line ("expected character `%c', found EOF",
316 expected);
317 else
318 fatal_with_file_and_line ("expected character `%c', found `%c'",
319 expected, actual);
322 /* Read chars from the MD file until a non-whitespace char and return that.
323 Comments, both Lisp style and C style, are treated as whitespace. */
326 read_skip_spaces (void)
328 int c;
330 while (1)
332 c = read_char ();
333 switch (c)
335 case ' ': case '\t': case '\f': case '\r': case '\n':
336 break;
338 case ';':
340 c = read_char ();
341 while (c != '\n' && c != EOF);
342 break;
344 case '/':
346 int prevc;
347 c = read_char ();
348 if (c != '*')
350 unread_char (c);
351 fatal_with_file_and_line ("stray '/' in file");
354 prevc = 0;
355 while ((c = read_char ()) && c != EOF)
357 if (prevc == '*' && c == '/')
358 break;
359 prevc = c;
362 break;
364 default:
365 return c;
370 /* Read an rtx code name into NAME. It is terminated by any of the
371 punctuation chars of rtx printed syntax. */
373 void
374 read_name (struct md_name *name)
376 int c;
377 size_t i;
379 c = read_skip_spaces ();
381 i = 0;
382 while (1)
384 if (c == ' ' || c == '\n' || c == '\t' || c == '\f' || c == '\r'
385 || c == EOF)
386 break;
387 if (c == ':' || c == ')' || c == ']' || c == '"' || c == '/'
388 || c == '(' || c == '[')
390 unread_char (c);
391 break;
394 if (i == sizeof (name->buffer) - 1)
395 fatal_with_file_and_line ("name too long");
396 name->buffer[i++] = c;
398 c = read_char ();
401 if (i == 0)
402 fatal_with_file_and_line ("missing name or number");
404 name->buffer[i] = 0;
405 name->string = name->buffer;
407 if (md_constants)
409 /* Do constant expansion. */
410 struct md_constant *def;
414 struct md_constant tmp_def;
416 tmp_def.name = name->string;
417 def = (struct md_constant *) htab_find (md_constants, &tmp_def);
418 if (def)
419 name->string = def->value;
421 while (def);
425 /* Subroutine of the string readers. Handles backslash escapes.
426 Caller has read the backslash, but not placed it into the obstack. */
428 static void
429 read_escape (void)
431 int c = read_char ();
433 switch (c)
435 /* Backslash-newline is replaced by nothing, as in C. */
436 case '\n':
437 return;
439 /* \" \' \\ are replaced by the second character. */
440 case '\\':
441 case '"':
442 case '\'':
443 break;
445 /* Standard C string escapes:
446 \a \b \f \n \r \t \v
447 \[0-7] \x
448 all are passed through to the output string unmolested.
449 In normal use these wind up in a string constant processed
450 by the C compiler, which will translate them appropriately.
451 We do not bother checking that \[0-7] are followed by up to
452 two octal digits, or that \x is followed by N hex digits.
453 \? \u \U are left out because they are not in traditional C. */
454 case 'a': case 'b': case 'f': case 'n': case 'r': case 't': case 'v':
455 case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': case '5': case '6':
456 case '7': case 'x':
457 obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, '\\');
458 break;
460 /* \; makes stuff for a C string constant containing
461 newline and tab. */
462 case ';':
463 obstack_grow (&string_obstack, "\\n\\t", 4);
464 return;
466 /* pass anything else through, but issue a warning. */
467 default:
468 fprintf (stderr, "%s:%d: warning: unrecognized escape \\%c\n",
469 read_md_filename, read_md_lineno, c);
470 obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, '\\');
471 break;
474 obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, c);
477 /* Read a double-quoted string onto the obstack. Caller has scanned
478 the leading quote. */
480 char *
481 read_quoted_string (void)
483 int c;
485 while (1)
487 c = read_char (); /* Read the string */
488 if (c == '\\')
490 read_escape ();
491 continue;
493 else if (c == '"' || c == EOF)
494 break;
496 obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, c);
499 obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, 0);
500 return XOBFINISH (&string_obstack, char *);
503 /* Read a braced string (a la Tcl) onto the string obstack. Caller
504 has scanned the leading brace. Note that unlike quoted strings,
505 the outermost braces _are_ included in the string constant. */
507 static char *
508 read_braced_string (void)
510 int c;
511 int brace_depth = 1; /* caller-processed */
512 unsigned long starting_read_md_lineno = read_md_lineno;
514 obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, '{');
515 while (brace_depth)
517 c = read_char (); /* Read the string */
519 if (c == '{')
520 brace_depth++;
521 else if (c == '}')
522 brace_depth--;
523 else if (c == '\\')
525 read_escape ();
526 continue;
528 else if (c == EOF)
529 fatal_with_file_and_line
530 ("missing closing } for opening brace on line %lu",
531 starting_read_md_lineno);
533 obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, c);
536 obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, 0);
537 return XOBFINISH (&string_obstack, char *);
540 /* Read some kind of string constant. This is the high-level routine
541 used by read_rtx. It handles surrounding parentheses, leading star,
542 and dispatch to the appropriate string constant reader. */
544 char *
545 read_string (int star_if_braced)
547 char *stringbuf;
548 int saw_paren = 0;
549 int c, old_lineno;
551 c = read_skip_spaces ();
552 if (c == '(')
554 saw_paren = 1;
555 c = read_skip_spaces ();
558 old_lineno = read_md_lineno;
559 if (c == '"')
560 stringbuf = read_quoted_string ();
561 else if (c == '{')
563 if (star_if_braced)
564 obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, '*');
565 stringbuf = read_braced_string ();
567 else
568 fatal_with_file_and_line ("expected `\"' or `{', found `%c'", c);
570 if (saw_paren)
572 c = read_skip_spaces ();
573 if (c != ')')
574 fatal_expected_char (')', c);
577 set_md_ptr_loc (stringbuf, read_md_filename, old_lineno);
578 return stringbuf;
581 /* Skip the rest of a construct that started at line LINENO and that
582 is currently nested by DEPTH levels of parentheses. */
584 void
585 read_skip_construct (int depth, int lineno)
587 struct md_name name;
588 int c;
592 c = read_skip_spaces ();
593 if (c == EOF)
595 error_with_line (lineno, "unterminated construct");
596 exit (1);
598 switch (c)
600 case '(':
601 depth++;
602 break;
604 case ')':
605 depth--;
606 break;
608 case ':':
609 case '[':
610 case ']':
611 case '/':
612 break;
614 case '\"':
615 case '{':
616 unread_char (c);
617 read_string (false);
618 break;
620 default:
621 unread_char (c);
622 read_name (&name);
623 break;
626 while (depth > 0);
627 unread_char (c);
630 /* Given a string, return the number of comma-separated elements in it.
631 Return 0 for the null string. */
634 n_comma_elts (const char *s)
636 int n;
638 if (*s == '\0')
639 return 0;
641 for (n = 1; *s; s++)
642 if (*s == ',')
643 n++;
645 return n;
648 /* Given a pointer to a (char *), return a pointer to the beginning of the
649 next comma-separated element in the string. Advance the pointer given
650 to the end of that element. Return NULL if at end of string. Caller
651 is responsible for copying the string if necessary. White space between
652 a comma and an element is ignored. */
654 const char *
655 scan_comma_elt (const char **pstr)
657 const char *start;
658 const char *p = *pstr;
660 if (*p == ',')
661 p++;
662 while (ISSPACE(*p))
663 p++;
665 if (*p == '\0')
666 return NULL;
668 start = p;
670 while (*p != ',' && *p != '\0')
671 p++;
673 *pstr = p;
674 return start;
677 /* Convert STRING to uppercase. */
679 void
680 upcase_string (char *string)
682 int i;
684 for (i = 0; string[i]; i++)
685 string[i] = TOUPPER (string[i]);
688 /* Add a NAME = VALUE definition to md_constants-style hash table DEFS,
689 where both NAME and VALUE are malloc()ed strings. PARENT_ENUM is the
690 enum to which NAME belongs, or null if NAME is a stand-alone constant. */
692 static struct md_constant *
693 add_constant (htab_t defs, char *name, char *value,
694 struct enum_type *parent_enum)
696 struct md_constant *def, tmp_def;
697 void **entry_ptr;
699 tmp_def.name = name;
700 entry_ptr = htab_find_slot (defs, &tmp_def, INSERT);
701 if (*entry_ptr)
703 def = (struct md_constant *) *entry_ptr;
704 if (strcmp (def->value, value) != 0)
705 fatal_with_file_and_line ("redefinition of `%s', was `%s', now `%s'",
706 def->name, def->value, value);
707 else if (parent_enum || def->parent_enum)
708 fatal_with_file_and_line ("redefinition of `%s'", def->name);
709 free (name);
710 free (value);
712 else
714 def = XNEW (struct md_constant);
715 def->name = name;
716 def->value = value;
717 def->parent_enum = parent_enum;
718 *entry_ptr = def;
720 return def;
723 /* Process a define_constants directive, starting with the optional space
724 after the "define_constants". */
726 static void
727 handle_constants (void)
729 int c;
730 htab_t defs;
732 c = read_skip_spaces ();
733 if (c != '[')
734 fatal_expected_char ('[', c);
736 /* Disable constant expansion during definition processing. */
737 defs = md_constants;
738 md_constants = 0;
739 while ( (c = read_skip_spaces ()) != ']')
741 struct md_name name, value;
743 if (c != '(')
744 fatal_expected_char ('(', c);
746 read_name (&name);
747 read_name (&value);
748 add_constant (defs, xstrdup (name.string), xstrdup (value.string), 0);
750 c = read_skip_spaces ();
751 if (c != ')')
752 fatal_expected_char (')', c);
754 md_constants = defs;
757 /* For every constant definition, call CALLBACK with two arguments:
758 a pointer a pointer to the constant definition and INFO.
759 Stop when CALLBACK returns zero. */
761 void
762 traverse_md_constants (htab_trav callback, void *info)
764 htab_traverse (md_constants, callback, info);
767 /* Return a malloc()ed decimal string that represents number NUMBER. */
769 static char *
770 decimal_string (int number)
772 /* A safe overestimate. +1 for sign, +1 for null terminator. */
773 char buffer[sizeof (int) * CHAR_BIT + 1 + 1];
775 sprintf (buffer, "%d", number);
776 return xstrdup (buffer);
779 /* Process a define_enum or define_c_enum directive, starting with
780 the optional space after the "define_enum". LINENO is the line
781 number on which the directive started and MD_P is true if the
782 directive is a define_enum rather than a define_c_enum. */
784 static void
785 handle_enum (int lineno, bool md_p)
787 char *enum_name, *value_name;
788 struct md_name name;
789 struct enum_type *def;
790 struct enum_value *ev;
791 void **slot;
792 int c;
794 enum_name = read_string (false);
795 slot = htab_find_slot (enum_types, &enum_name, INSERT);
796 if (*slot)
798 def = (struct enum_type *) *slot;
799 if (def->md_p != md_p)
800 error_with_line (lineno, "redefining `%s' as a different type of enum",
801 enum_name);
803 else
805 def = XNEW (struct enum_type);
806 def->name = enum_name;
807 def->md_p = md_p;
808 def->values = 0;
809 def->tail_ptr = &def->values;
810 def->num_values = 0;
811 *slot = def;
814 c = read_skip_spaces ();
815 if (c != '[')
816 fatal_expected_char ('[', c);
818 while ((c = read_skip_spaces ()) != ']')
820 if (c == EOF)
822 error_with_line (lineno, "unterminated construct");
823 exit (1);
825 unread_char (c);
826 read_name (&name);
828 ev = XNEW (struct enum_value);
829 ev->next = 0;
830 if (md_p)
832 value_name = concat (def->name, "_", name.string, NULL);
833 upcase_string (value_name);
834 ev->name = xstrdup (name.string);
836 else
838 value_name = xstrdup (name.string);
839 ev->name = value_name;
841 ev->def = add_constant (md_constants, value_name,
842 decimal_string (def->num_values), def);
844 *def->tail_ptr = ev;
845 def->tail_ptr = &ev->next;
846 def->num_values++;
850 /* Try to find the definition of the given enum. Return null on failure. */
852 struct enum_type *
853 lookup_enum_type (const char *name)
855 return (struct enum_type *) htab_find (enum_types, &name);
858 /* For every enum definition, call CALLBACK with two arguments:
859 a pointer to the constant definition and INFO. Stop when CALLBACK
860 returns zero. */
862 void
863 traverse_enum_types (htab_trav callback, void *info)
865 htab_traverse (enum_types, callback, info);
868 /* Process an "include" directive, starting with the optional space
869 after the "include". Read in the file and use HANDLE_DIRECTIVE
870 to process each unknown directive. LINENO is the line number on
871 which the "include" occured. */
873 static void
874 handle_include (int lineno, directive_handler_t handle_directive)
876 const char *filename;
877 const char *old_filename;
878 int old_lineno;
879 char *pathname;
880 FILE *input_file, *old_file;
882 filename = read_string (false);
883 input_file = NULL;
885 /* If the specified file name is absolute, skip the include stack. */
886 if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename))
888 struct file_name_list *stackp;
890 /* Search the directory path, trying to open the file. */
891 for (stackp = first_dir_md_include; stackp; stackp = stackp->next)
893 static const char sep[2] = { DIR_SEPARATOR, '\0' };
895 pathname = concat (stackp->fname, sep, filename, NULL);
896 input_file = fopen (pathname, "r");
897 if (input_file != NULL)
898 break;
899 free (pathname);
903 /* If we haven't managed to open the file yet, try combining the
904 filename with BASE_DIR. */
905 if (input_file == NULL)
907 if (base_dir)
908 pathname = concat (base_dir, filename, NULL);
909 else
910 pathname = xstrdup (filename);
911 input_file = fopen (pathname, "r");
914 if (input_file == NULL)
916 free (pathname);
917 error_with_line (lineno, "include file `%s' not found", filename);
918 return;
921 /* Save the old cursor. Note that the LINENO argument to this
922 function is the beginning of the include statement, while
923 read_md_lineno has already been advanced. */
924 old_file = read_md_file;
925 old_filename = read_md_filename;
926 old_lineno = read_md_lineno;
928 if (include_callback)
929 include_callback (pathname);
931 read_md_file = input_file;
932 read_md_filename = pathname;
933 handle_file (handle_directive);
935 /* Restore the old cursor. */
936 read_md_file = old_file;
937 read_md_filename = old_filename;
938 read_md_lineno = old_lineno;
940 /* Do not free the pathname. It is attached to the various rtx
941 queue elements. */
944 /* Process the current file, assuming that read_md_file and
945 read_md_filename are valid. Use HANDLE_DIRECTIVE to handle
946 unknown directives. */
948 static void
949 handle_file (directive_handler_t handle_directive)
951 struct md_name directive;
952 int c, lineno;
954 read_md_lineno = 1;
955 while ((c = read_skip_spaces ()) != EOF)
957 lineno = read_md_lineno;
958 if (c != '(')
959 fatal_expected_char ('(', c);
961 read_name (&directive);
962 if (strcmp (directive.string, "define_constants") == 0)
963 handle_constants ();
964 else if (strcmp (directive.string, "define_enum") == 0)
965 handle_enum (lineno, true);
966 else if (strcmp (directive.string, "define_c_enum") == 0)
967 handle_enum (lineno, false);
968 else if (strcmp (directive.string, "include") == 0)
969 handle_include (lineno, handle_directive);
970 else if (handle_directive)
971 handle_directive (lineno, directive.string);
972 else
973 read_skip_construct (1, lineno);
975 c = read_skip_spaces ();
976 if (c != ')')
977 fatal_expected_char (')', c);
979 fclose (read_md_file);
982 /* Like handle_file, but for top-level files. Set up in_fname and
983 base_dir accordingly. */
985 static void
986 handle_toplevel_file (directive_handler_t handle_directive)
988 char *lastsl;
990 in_fname = read_md_filename;
991 lastsl = strrchr (in_fname, '/');
992 if (lastsl != NULL)
993 base_dir = xstrndup (in_fname, lastsl - in_fname + 1);
994 else
995 base_dir = NULL;
997 handle_file (handle_directive);
1000 /* Parse a -I option with argument ARG. */
1002 static void
1003 parse_include (const char *arg)
1005 struct file_name_list *dirtmp;
1007 dirtmp = XNEW (struct file_name_list);
1008 dirtmp->next = 0;
1009 dirtmp->fname = arg;
1010 *last_dir_md_include_ptr = dirtmp;
1011 last_dir_md_include_ptr = &dirtmp->next;
1012 if (strlen (dirtmp->fname) > max_include_len)
1013 max_include_len = strlen (dirtmp->fname);
1016 /* The main routine for reading .md files. Try to process all the .md
1017 files specified on the command line and return true if no error occured.
1019 ARGC and ARGV are the arguments to main.
1021 PARSE_OPT, if nonnull, is passed all unknown command-line arguments.
1022 It should return true if it recognizes the argument or false if a
1023 generic error should be reported.
1025 If HANDLE_DIRECTIVE is nonnull, the parser calls it for each
1026 unknown directive, otherwise it just skips such directives.
1027 See the comment above the directive_handler_t definition for
1028 details about the callback's interface. */
1030 bool
1031 read_md_files (int argc, char **argv, bool (*parse_opt) (const char *),
1032 directive_handler_t handle_directive)
1034 int i;
1035 bool no_more_options;
1036 bool already_read_stdin;
1037 int num_files;
1039 /* Initialize global data. */
1040 obstack_init (&string_obstack);
1041 ptr_locs = htab_create (161, leading_ptr_hash, leading_ptr_eq_p, 0);
1042 obstack_init (&ptr_loc_obstack);
1043 joined_conditions = htab_create (161, leading_ptr_hash, leading_ptr_eq_p, 0);
1044 obstack_init (&joined_conditions_obstack);
1045 md_constants = htab_create (31, leading_string_hash,
1046 leading_string_eq_p, (htab_del) 0);
1047 enum_types = htab_create (31, leading_string_hash,
1048 leading_string_eq_p, (htab_del) 0);
1050 /* Unlock the stdio streams. */
1051 unlock_std_streams ();
1053 /* First we loop over all the options. */
1054 for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
1055 if (argv[i][0] == '-')
1057 /* An argument consisting of exactly one dash is a request to
1058 read stdin. This will be handled in the second loop. */
1059 if (argv[i][1] == '\0')
1060 continue;
1062 /* An argument consisting of just two dashes causes option
1063 parsing to cease. */
1064 if (argv[i][1] == '-' && argv[i][2] == '\0')
1065 break;
1067 if (argv[i][1] == 'I')
1069 if (argv[i][2] != '\0')
1070 parse_include (argv[i] + 2);
1071 else if (++i < argc)
1072 parse_include (argv[i]);
1073 else
1074 fatal ("directory name missing after -I option");
1075 continue;
1078 /* The program may have provided a callback so it can
1079 accept its own options. */
1080 if (parse_opt && parse_opt (argv[i]))
1081 continue;
1083 fatal ("invalid option `%s'", argv[i]);
1086 /* Now loop over all input files. */
1087 num_files = 0;
1088 no_more_options = false;
1089 already_read_stdin = false;
1090 for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
1092 if (argv[i][0] == '-')
1094 if (argv[i][1] == '\0')
1096 /* Read stdin. */
1097 if (already_read_stdin)
1098 fatal ("cannot read standard input twice");
1100 read_md_file = stdin;
1101 read_md_filename = "<stdin>";
1102 handle_toplevel_file (handle_directive);
1103 already_read_stdin = true;
1104 continue;
1106 else if (argv[i][1] == '-' && argv[i][2] == '\0')
1108 /* No further arguments are to be treated as options. */
1109 no_more_options = true;
1110 continue;
1112 else if (!no_more_options)
1113 continue;
1116 /* If we get here we are looking at a non-option argument, i.e.
1117 a file to be processed. */
1118 read_md_filename = argv[i];
1119 read_md_file = fopen (read_md_filename, "r");
1120 if (read_md_file == 0)
1122 perror (read_md_filename);
1123 return false;
1125 handle_toplevel_file (handle_directive);
1126 num_files++;
1129 /* If we get to this point without having seen any files to process,
1130 read the standard input now. */
1131 if (num_files == 0 && !already_read_stdin)
1133 read_md_file = stdin;
1134 read_md_filename = "<stdin>";
1135 handle_toplevel_file (handle_directive);
1138 return !have_error;