1 /* Various declarations for language-independent pretty-print subroutines.
2 Copyright (C) 2003-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr@integrable-solutions.net>
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
8 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
23 #include "coretypes.h"
25 #include "pretty-print.h"
26 #include "diagnostic-color.h"
35 /* Replacement for fputs() that handles ANSI escape codes on Windows NT.
36 Contributed by: Liu Hao (lh_mouse at 126 dot com)
38 XXX: This file is compiled into libcommon.a that will be self-contained.
39 It looks like that these functions can be put nowhere else. */
42 #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN 1
45 /* Write all bytes in [s,s+n) into the specified stream.
46 Errors are ignored. */
48 write_all (HANDLE h
, const char *s
, size_t n
)
59 if (!WriteFile (h
, s
+ n
- rem
, step
, &step
, NULL
))
65 /* Find the beginning of an escape sequence.
67 1. If the sequence begins with an ESC character (0x1B) and a second
68 character X in [0x40,0x5F], returns X and stores a pointer to
69 the third character into *head.
70 2. If the sequence begins with a character X in [0x80,0x9F], returns
71 (X-0x40) and stores a pointer to the second character into *head.
72 Stores the number of ESC character(s) in *prefix_len.
73 Returns 0 if no such sequence can be found. */
75 find_esc_head (int *prefix_len
, const char **head
, const char *str
)
83 c
= (unsigned char) *r
;
89 if (escaped
&& 0x40 <= c
&& c
<= 0x5F)
96 if (0x80 <= c
&& c
<= 0x9F)
108 /* Find the terminator of an escape sequence.
109 str should be the value stored in *head by a previous successful
110 call to find_esc_head().
111 Returns 0 if no such sequence can be found. */
113 find_esc_terminator (const char **term
, const char *str
)
120 c
= (unsigned char) *r
;
126 if (0x40 <= c
&& c
<= 0x7E)
136 /* Handle a sequence of codes. Sequences that are invalid, reserved,
137 unrecognized or unimplemented are ignored silently.
138 There isn't much we can do because of lameness of Windows consoles. */
140 eat_esc_sequence (HANDLE h
, int esc_code
,
141 const char *esc_head
, const char *esc_term
)
143 /* Numbers in an escape sequence cannot be negative, because
144 a minus sign in the middle of it would have terminated it. */
147 CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO sb
;
149 /* ED and EL parameters. */
152 /* SGR parameters. */
153 WORD attrib_add
, attrib_rm
;
156 switch (MAKEWORD (esc_code
, *esc_term
))
159 Move the cursor up by n1 characters. */
160 case MAKEWORD ('[', 'A'):
161 if (esc_head
== esc_term
)
165 n1
= strtol (esc_head
, &eptr
, 10);
166 if (eptr
!= esc_term
)
170 if (GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo (h
, &sb
))
172 cr
= sb
.dwCursorPosition
;
173 /* Stop at the topmost boundary. */
178 SetConsoleCursorPosition (h
, cr
);
183 Move the cursor down by n1 characters. */
184 case MAKEWORD ('[', 'B'):
185 if (esc_head
== esc_term
)
189 n1
= strtol (esc_head
, &eptr
, 10);
190 if (eptr
!= esc_term
)
194 if (GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo (h
, &sb
))
196 cr
= sb
.dwCursorPosition
;
197 /* Stop at the bottommost boundary. */
198 if (sb
.dwSize
.Y
- cr
.Y
> n1
)
202 SetConsoleCursorPosition (h
, cr
);
207 Move the cursor right by n1 characters. */
208 case MAKEWORD ('[', 'C'):
209 if (esc_head
== esc_term
)
213 n1
= strtol (esc_head
, &eptr
, 10);
214 if (eptr
!= esc_term
)
218 if (GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo (h
, &sb
))
220 cr
= sb
.dwCursorPosition
;
221 /* Stop at the rightmost boundary. */
222 if (sb
.dwSize
.X
- cr
.X
> n1
)
226 SetConsoleCursorPosition (h
, cr
);
231 Move the cursor left by n1 characters. */
232 case MAKEWORD ('[', 'D'):
233 if (esc_head
== esc_term
)
237 n1
= strtol (esc_head
, &eptr
, 10);
238 if (eptr
!= esc_term
)
242 if (GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo (h
, &sb
))
244 cr
= sb
.dwCursorPosition
;
245 /* Stop at the leftmost boundary. */
250 SetConsoleCursorPosition (h
, cr
);
255 Move the cursor to the beginning of the n1-th line downwards. */
256 case MAKEWORD ('[', 'E'):
257 if (esc_head
== esc_term
)
261 n1
= strtol (esc_head
, &eptr
, 10);
262 if (eptr
!= esc_term
)
266 if (GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo (h
, &sb
))
268 cr
= sb
.dwCursorPosition
;
270 /* Stop at the bottommost boundary. */
271 if (sb
.dwSize
.Y
- cr
.Y
> n1
)
275 SetConsoleCursorPosition (h
, cr
);
280 Move the cursor to the beginning of the n1-th line upwards. */
281 case MAKEWORD ('[', 'F'):
282 if (esc_head
== esc_term
)
286 n1
= strtol (esc_head
, &eptr
, 10);
287 if (eptr
!= esc_term
)
291 if (GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo (h
, &sb
))
293 cr
= sb
.dwCursorPosition
;
295 /* Stop at the topmost boundary. */
300 SetConsoleCursorPosition (h
, cr
);
305 Move the cursor to the (1-based) n1-th column. */
306 case MAKEWORD ('[', 'G'):
307 if (esc_head
== esc_term
)
311 n1
= strtol (esc_head
, &eptr
, 10);
312 if (eptr
!= esc_term
)
316 if (GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo (h
, &sb
))
318 cr
= sb
.dwCursorPosition
;
320 /* Stop at the leftmost or rightmost boundary. */
323 else if (n1
> sb
.dwSize
.X
)
327 SetConsoleCursorPosition (h
, cr
);
331 /* ESC [ n1 ';' n2 'H'
333 Move the cursor to the (1-based) n1-th row and
334 (also 1-based) n2-th column. */
335 case MAKEWORD ('[', 'H'):
336 case MAKEWORD ('[', 'f'):
337 if (esc_head
== esc_term
)
339 /* Both parameters are omitted and set to 1 by default. */
343 else if (!(delim
= (char *) memchr (esc_head
, ';',
344 esc_term
- esc_head
)))
346 /* Only the first parameter is given. The second one is
347 set to 1 by default. */
348 n1
= strtol (esc_head
, &eptr
, 10);
349 if (eptr
!= esc_term
)
355 /* Both parameters are given. The first one shall be
356 terminated by the semicolon. */
357 n1
= strtol (esc_head
, &eptr
, 10);
360 n2
= strtol (delim
+ 1, &eptr
, 10);
361 if (eptr
!= esc_term
)
365 if (GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo (h
, &sb
))
367 cr
= sb
.dwCursorPosition
;
370 /* The cursor position shall be relative to the view coord of
371 the console window, which is usually smaller than the actual
372 buffer. FWIW, the 'appropriate' solution will be shrinking
373 the buffer to match the size of the console window,
374 destroying scrollback in the process. */
375 n1
+= sb
.srWindow
.Top
;
376 n2
+= sb
.srWindow
.Left
;
377 /* Stop at the topmost or bottommost boundary. */
380 else if (n1
> sb
.dwSize
.Y
)
384 /* Stop at the leftmost or rightmost boundary. */
387 else if (n2
> sb
.dwSize
.X
)
391 SetConsoleCursorPosition (h
, cr
);
397 case MAKEWORD ('[', 'J'):
398 if (esc_head
== esc_term
)
399 /* This is one of the very few codes whose parameters have
400 a default value of zero. */
404 n1
= strtol (esc_head
, &eptr
, 10);
405 if (eptr
!= esc_term
)
409 if (GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo (h
, &sb
))
411 /* The cursor is not necessarily in the console window, which
412 makes the behavior of this code harder to define. */
416 /* If the cursor is in or above the window, erase from
417 it to the bottom of the window; otherwise, do nothing. */
418 cr
= sb
.dwCursorPosition
;
419 cnt
= sb
.dwSize
.X
- sb
.dwCursorPosition
.X
;
420 rows
= sb
.srWindow
.Bottom
- sb
.dwCursorPosition
.Y
;
423 /* If the cursor is in or under the window, erase from
424 it to the top of the window; otherwise, do nothing. */
426 cr
.Y
= sb
.srWindow
.Top
;
427 cnt
= sb
.dwCursorPosition
.X
+ 1;
428 rows
= sb
.dwCursorPosition
.Y
- sb
.srWindow
.Top
;
431 /* Erase the entire window. */
432 cr
.X
= sb
.srWindow
.Left
;
433 cr
.Y
= sb
.srWindow
.Top
;
435 rows
= sb
.srWindow
.Bottom
- sb
.srWindow
.Top
+ 1;
438 /* Erase the entire buffer. */
447 cnt
+= rows
* sb
.dwSize
.X
;
448 FillConsoleOutputCharacterW (h
, L
' ', cnt
, cr
, &step
);
449 FillConsoleOutputAttribute (h
, sb
.wAttributes
, cnt
, cr
, &step
);
455 case MAKEWORD ('[', 'K'):
456 if (esc_head
== esc_term
)
457 /* This is one of the very few codes whose parameters have
458 a default value of zero. */
462 n1
= strtol (esc_head
, &eptr
, 10);
463 if (eptr
!= esc_term
)
467 if (GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo (h
, &sb
))
472 /* Erase from the cursor to the end. */
473 cr
= sb
.dwCursorPosition
;
474 cnt
= sb
.dwSize
.X
- sb
.dwCursorPosition
.X
;
477 /* Erase from the cursor to the beginning. */
478 cr
= sb
.dwCursorPosition
;
480 cnt
= sb
.dwCursorPosition
.X
+ 1;
483 /* Erase the entire line. */
484 cr
= sb
.dwCursorPosition
;
489 FillConsoleOutputCharacterW (h
, L
' ', cnt
, cr
, &step
);
490 FillConsoleOutputAttribute (h
, sb
.wAttributes
, cnt
, cr
, &step
);
494 /* ESC [ n1 ';' n2 'm'
495 Set SGR parameters. Zero or more parameters will follow. */
496 case MAKEWORD ('[', 'm'):
499 if (esc_head
== esc_term
)
501 /* When no parameter is given, reset the console. */
502 attrib_add
|= (FOREGROUND_RED
| FOREGROUND_GREEN
504 attrib_rm
= -1; /* Removes everything. */
510 /* Parse a parameter. */
511 n1
= strtol (param
, &eptr
, 10);
512 if (*eptr
!= ';' && eptr
!= esc_term
)
519 attrib_add
|= (FOREGROUND_RED
| FOREGROUND_GREEN
521 attrib_rm
= -1; /* Removes everything. */
525 attrib_add
|= FOREGROUND_INTENSITY
;
529 attrib_add
|= COMMON_LVB_UNDERSCORE
;
533 /* XXX: It is not BLINKING at all! */
534 attrib_add
|= BACKGROUND_INTENSITY
;
538 attrib_add
|= COMMON_LVB_REVERSE_VIDEO
;
542 attrib_add
&= ~FOREGROUND_INTENSITY
;
543 attrib_rm
|= FOREGROUND_INTENSITY
;
547 attrib_add
&= ~COMMON_LVB_UNDERSCORE
;
548 attrib_rm
|= COMMON_LVB_UNDERSCORE
;
552 /* XXX: It is not BLINKING at all! */
553 attrib_add
&= ~BACKGROUND_INTENSITY
;
554 attrib_rm
|= BACKGROUND_INTENSITY
;
558 attrib_add
&= ~COMMON_LVB_REVERSE_VIDEO
;
559 attrib_rm
|= COMMON_LVB_REVERSE_VIDEO
;
569 /* Foreground color. */
570 attrib_add
&= ~(FOREGROUND_RED
| FOREGROUND_GREEN
574 attrib_add
|= FOREGROUND_RED
;
576 attrib_add
|= FOREGROUND_GREEN
;
578 attrib_add
|= FOREGROUND_BLUE
;
579 attrib_rm
|= (FOREGROUND_RED
| FOREGROUND_GREEN
583 /* Reserved for extended foreground color.
584 Don't know how to handle parameters remaining.
588 /* Reset foreground color. */
590 attrib_add
|= (FOREGROUND_RED
| FOREGROUND_GREEN
592 attrib_rm
|= (FOREGROUND_RED
| FOREGROUND_GREEN
603 /* Background color. */
604 attrib_add
&= ~(BACKGROUND_RED
| BACKGROUND_GREEN
608 attrib_add
|= BACKGROUND_RED
;
610 attrib_add
|= BACKGROUND_GREEN
;
612 attrib_add
|= BACKGROUND_BLUE
;
613 attrib_rm
|= (BACKGROUND_RED
| BACKGROUND_GREEN
617 /* Reserved for extended background color.
618 Don't know how to handle parameters remaining.
622 /* Reset background color. */
624 attrib_add
&= ~(BACKGROUND_RED
| BACKGROUND_GREEN
626 attrib_rm
|= (BACKGROUND_RED
| BACKGROUND_GREEN
631 /* Prepare the next parameter. */
634 while (param
!= esc_term
);
637 /* 0xFFFF removes everything. If it is not the case,
638 care must be taken to preserve old attributes. */
639 if (attrib_rm
!= 0xFFFF && GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo (h
, &sb
))
641 attrib_add
|= sb
.wAttributes
& ~attrib_rm
;
643 SetConsoleTextAttribute (h
, attrib_add
);
649 mingw_ansi_fputs (const char *str
, FILE *fp
)
651 const char *read
= str
;
654 int esc_code
, prefix_len
;
655 const char *esc_head
, *esc_term
;
657 h
= (HANDLE
) _get_osfhandle (_fileno (fp
));
658 if (h
== INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE
)
661 /* Don't mess up stdio functions with Windows APIs. */
664 if (GetConsoleMode (h
, &mode
))
665 /* If it is a console, translate ANSI escape codes as needed. */
668 if ((esc_code
= find_esc_head (&prefix_len
, &esc_head
, read
)) == 0)
670 /* Write all remaining characters, then exit. */
671 write_all (h
, read
, strlen (read
));
674 if (find_esc_terminator (&esc_term
, esc_head
) == 0)
675 /* Ignore incomplete escape sequences at the moment.
676 FIXME: The escape state shall be cached for further calls
679 write_all (h
, read
, esc_head
- prefix_len
- read
);
680 eat_esc_sequence (h
, esc_code
, esc_head
, esc_term
);
684 /* If it is not a console, write everything as-is. */
685 write_all (h
, read
, strlen (read
));
687 _close ((intptr_t) h
);
691 #endif /* __MINGW32__ */
693 static void pp_quoted_string (pretty_printer
*, const char *, size_t = -1);
695 /* Overwrite the given location/range within this text_info's rich_location.
696 For use e.g. when implementing "+" in client format decoders. */
699 text_info::set_location (unsigned int idx
, location_t loc
, bool show_caret_p
)
701 gcc_checking_assert (m_richloc
);
702 m_richloc
->set_range (idx
, loc
, show_caret_p
);
706 text_info::get_location (unsigned int index_of_location
) const
708 gcc_checking_assert (m_richloc
);
710 if (index_of_location
== 0)
711 return m_richloc
->get_loc ();
713 return UNKNOWN_LOCATION
;
716 // Default construct an output buffer.
718 output_buffer::output_buffer ()
719 : formatted_obstack (),
721 obstack (&formatted_obstack
),
728 obstack_init (&formatted_obstack
);
729 obstack_init (&chunk_obstack
);
732 // Release resources owned by an output buffer at the end of lifetime.
734 output_buffer::~output_buffer ()
736 obstack_free (&chunk_obstack
, NULL
);
737 obstack_free (&formatted_obstack
, NULL
);
741 /* Format an integer given by va_arg (ARG, type-specifier T) where
742 type-specifier is a precision modifier as indicated by PREC. F is
743 a string used to construct the appropriate format-specifier. */
744 #define pp_integer_with_precision(PP, ARG, PREC, T, F) \
749 pp_scalar (PP, "%" F, va_arg (ARG, T)); \
753 pp_scalar (PP, "%l" F, va_arg (ARG, long T)); \
757 pp_scalar (PP, "%" HOST_LONG_LONG_FORMAT F, va_arg (ARG, long long T)); \
766 /* Subroutine of pp_set_maximum_length. Set up PRETTY-PRINTER's
767 internal maximum characters per line. */
769 pp_set_real_maximum_length (pretty_printer
*pp
)
771 /* If we're told not to wrap lines then do the obvious thing. In case
772 we'll emit prefix only once per message, it is appropriate
773 not to increase unnecessarily the line-length cut-off. */
774 if (!pp_is_wrapping_line (pp
)
775 || pp_prefixing_rule (pp
) == DIAGNOSTICS_SHOW_PREFIX_ONCE
776 || pp_prefixing_rule (pp
) == DIAGNOSTICS_SHOW_PREFIX_NEVER
)
777 pp
->maximum_length
= pp_line_cutoff (pp
);
780 int prefix_length
= pp
->prefix
? strlen (pp
->prefix
) : 0;
781 /* If the prefix is ridiculously too long, output at least
783 if (pp_line_cutoff (pp
) - prefix_length
< 32)
784 pp
->maximum_length
= pp_line_cutoff (pp
) + 32;
786 pp
->maximum_length
= pp_line_cutoff (pp
);
790 /* Clear PRETTY-PRINTER's output state. */
792 pp_clear_state (pretty_printer
*pp
)
794 pp
->emitted_prefix
= false;
795 pp_indentation (pp
) = 0;
798 /* Print X to PP in decimal. */
799 template<unsigned int N
, typename T
>
801 pp_wide_integer (pretty_printer
*pp
, const poly_int_pod
<N
, T
> &x
)
803 if (x
.is_constant ())
804 pp_wide_integer (pp
, x
.coeffs
[0]);
807 pp_left_bracket (pp
);
808 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< N
; ++i
)
812 pp_wide_integer (pp
, x
.coeffs
[i
]);
814 pp_right_bracket (pp
);
818 template void pp_wide_integer (pretty_printer
*, const poly_uint16_pod
&);
819 template void pp_wide_integer (pretty_printer
*, const poly_int64_pod
&);
820 template void pp_wide_integer (pretty_printer
*, const poly_uint64_pod
&);
822 /* Flush the formatted text of PRETTY-PRINTER onto the attached stream. */
824 pp_write_text_to_stream (pretty_printer
*pp
)
826 const char *text
= pp_formatted_text (pp
);
828 mingw_ansi_fputs (text
, pp_buffer (pp
)->stream
);
830 fputs (text
, pp_buffer (pp
)->stream
);
832 pp_clear_output_area (pp
);
835 /* As pp_write_text_to_stream, but for GraphViz label output.
837 Flush the formatted text of pretty-printer PP onto the attached stream.
838 Replace characters in PPF that have special meaning in a GraphViz .dot
841 This routine is not very fast, but it doesn't have to be as this is only
842 be used by routines dumping intermediate representations in graph form. */
845 pp_write_text_as_dot_label_to_stream (pretty_printer
*pp
, bool for_record
)
847 const char *text
= pp_formatted_text (pp
);
848 const char *p
= text
;
849 FILE *fp
= pp_buffer (pp
)->stream
;
856 /* Print newlines as a left-aligned newline. */
862 /* The following characters are only special for record-shape nodes. */
869 escape_char
= for_record
;
872 /* The following characters always have to be escaped
873 for use in labels. */
875 /* There is a bug in some (f.i. 2.36.0) versions of graphiz
876 ( http://www.graphviz.org/mantisbt/view.php?id=2524 ) related to
877 backslash as last char in label. Let's avoid triggering it. */
878 gcc_assert (*(p
+ 1) != '\0');
895 pp_clear_output_area (pp
);
898 /* Wrap a text delimited by START and END into PRETTY-PRINTER. */
900 pp_wrap_text (pretty_printer
*pp
, const char *start
, const char *end
)
902 bool wrapping_line
= pp_is_wrapping_line (pp
);
906 /* Dump anything bordered by whitespaces. */
908 const char *p
= start
;
909 while (p
!= end
&& !ISBLANK (*p
) && *p
!= '\n')
912 && p
- start
>= pp_remaining_character_count_for_line (pp
))
914 pp_append_text (pp
, start
, p
);
918 if (start
!= end
&& ISBLANK (*start
))
923 if (start
!= end
&& *start
== '\n')
931 /* Same as pp_wrap_text but wrap text only when in line-wrapping mode. */
933 pp_maybe_wrap_text (pretty_printer
*pp
, const char *start
, const char *end
)
935 if (pp_is_wrapping_line (pp
))
936 pp_wrap_text (pp
, start
, end
);
938 pp_append_text (pp
, start
, end
);
941 /* Append to the output area of PRETTY-PRINTER a string specified by its
942 STARTing character and LENGTH. */
944 pp_append_r (pretty_printer
*pp
, const char *start
, int length
)
946 output_buffer_append_r (pp_buffer (pp
), start
, length
);
949 /* Insert enough spaces into the output area of PRETTY-PRINTER to bring
950 the column position to the current indentation level, assuming that a
951 newline has just been written to the buffer. */
953 pp_indent (pretty_printer
*pp
)
955 int n
= pp_indentation (pp
);
958 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; ++i
)
962 /* The following format specifiers are recognized as being client independent:
963 %d, %i: (signed) integer in base ten.
964 %u: unsigned integer in base ten.
965 %o: unsigned integer in base eight.
966 %x: unsigned integer in base sixteen.
967 %ld, %li, %lo, %lu, %lx: long versions of the above.
968 %lld, %lli, %llo, %llu, %llx: long long versions.
969 %wd, %wi, %wo, %wu, %wx: HOST_WIDE_INT versions.
972 %p: pointer (printed in a host-dependent manner).
973 %r: if pp_show_color(pp), switch to color identified by const char *.
974 %R: if pp_show_color(pp), reset color.
975 %m: strerror(text->err_no) - does not consume a value from args_ptr.
979 %': apostrophe (should only be used in untranslated messages;
980 translations should use appropriate punctuation directly).
981 %.*s: a substring the length of which is specified by an argument
983 %Ns: likewise, but length specified as constant in the format string.
984 Flag 'q': quote formatted text (must come immediately after '%').
985 %Z: Requires two arguments - array of int, and len. Prints elements
988 Arguments can be used sequentially, or through %N$ resp. *N$
989 notation Nth argument after the format string. If %N$ / *N$
990 notation is used, it must be used for all arguments, except %m, %%,
991 %<, %> and %', which may not have a number, as they do not consume
992 an argument. When %M$.*N$s is used, M must be N + 1. (This may
993 also be written %M$.*s, provided N is not otherwise used.) The
994 format string must have conversion specifiers with argument numbers
995 1 up to highest argument; each argument may only be used once.
996 A format string can have at most 30 arguments. */
998 /* Formatting phases 1 and 2: render TEXT->format_spec plus
999 TEXT->args_ptr into a series of chunks in pp_buffer (PP)->args[].
1000 Phase 3 is in pp_output_formatted_text. */
1003 pp_format (pretty_printer
*pp
, text_info
*text
)
1005 output_buffer
*buffer
= pp_buffer (pp
);
1008 struct chunk_info
*new_chunk_array
;
1010 unsigned int curarg
= 0, chunk
= 0, argno
;
1011 pp_wrapping_mode_t old_wrapping_mode
;
1012 bool any_unnumbered
= false, any_numbered
= false;
1013 const char **formatters
[PP_NL_ARGMAX
];
1015 /* Allocate a new chunk structure. */
1016 new_chunk_array
= XOBNEW (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, struct chunk_info
);
1017 new_chunk_array
->prev
= buffer
->cur_chunk_array
;
1018 buffer
->cur_chunk_array
= new_chunk_array
;
1019 args
= new_chunk_array
->args
;
1021 /* Formatting phase 1: split up TEXT->format_spec into chunks in
1022 pp_buffer (PP)->args[]. Even-numbered chunks are to be output
1023 verbatim, odd-numbered chunks are format specifiers.
1024 %m, %%, %<, %>, and %' are replaced with the appropriate text at
1027 memset (formatters
, 0, sizeof formatters
);
1029 for (p
= text
->format_spec
; *p
; )
1031 while (*p
!= '\0' && *p
!= '%')
1033 obstack_1grow (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, *p
);
1046 obstack_1grow (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, '%');
1052 obstack_grow (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
,
1053 open_quote
, strlen (open_quote
));
1054 const char *colorstr
1055 = colorize_start (pp_show_color (pp
), "quote");
1056 obstack_grow (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, colorstr
, strlen (colorstr
));
1063 const char *colorstr
= colorize_stop (pp_show_color (pp
));
1064 obstack_grow (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, colorstr
, strlen (colorstr
));
1068 obstack_grow (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
,
1069 close_quote
, strlen (close_quote
));
1075 const char *colorstr
= colorize_stop (pp_show_color (pp
));
1076 obstack_grow (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, colorstr
,
1084 const char *errstr
= xstrerror (text
->err_no
);
1085 obstack_grow (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, errstr
, strlen (errstr
));
1091 /* Handled in phase 2. Terminate the plain chunk here. */
1092 obstack_1grow (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, '\0');
1093 gcc_assert (chunk
< PP_NL_ARGMAX
* 2);
1094 args
[chunk
++] = XOBFINISH (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, const char *);
1101 argno
= strtoul (p
, &end
, 10) - 1;
1103 gcc_assert (*p
== '$');
1106 any_numbered
= true;
1107 gcc_assert (!any_unnumbered
);
1112 any_unnumbered
= true;
1113 gcc_assert (!any_numbered
);
1115 gcc_assert (argno
< PP_NL_ARGMAX
);
1116 gcc_assert (!formatters
[argno
]);
1117 formatters
[argno
] = &args
[chunk
];
1120 obstack_1grow (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, *p
);
1123 while (strchr ("qwl+#", p
[-1]));
1127 /* We handle '%.Ns' and '%.*s' or '%M$.*N$s'
1128 (where M == N + 1). */
1133 obstack_1grow (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, *p
);
1136 while (ISDIGIT (p
[-1]));
1137 gcc_assert (p
[-1] == 's');
1141 gcc_assert (*p
== '*');
1142 obstack_1grow (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, '*');
1148 unsigned int argno2
= strtoul (p
, &end
, 10) - 1;
1150 gcc_assert (argno2
== argno
- 1);
1151 gcc_assert (!any_unnumbered
);
1152 gcc_assert (*p
== '$');
1155 formatters
[argno2
] = formatters
[argno
];
1159 gcc_assert (!any_numbered
);
1160 formatters
[argno
+1] = formatters
[argno
];
1163 gcc_assert (*p
== 's');
1164 obstack_1grow (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, 's');
1171 obstack_1grow (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, '\0');
1172 gcc_assert (chunk
< PP_NL_ARGMAX
* 2);
1173 args
[chunk
++] = XOBFINISH (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, const char *);
1176 obstack_1grow (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, '\0');
1177 gcc_assert (chunk
< PP_NL_ARGMAX
* 2);
1178 args
[chunk
++] = XOBFINISH (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, const char *);
1181 /* Set output to the argument obstack, and switch line-wrapping and
1183 buffer
->obstack
= &buffer
->chunk_obstack
;
1184 old_wrapping_mode
= pp_set_verbatim_wrapping (pp
);
1186 /* Second phase. Replace each formatter with the formatted text it
1189 for (argno
= 0; formatters
[argno
]; argno
++)
1197 /* We do not attempt to enforce any ordering on the modifier
1200 for (p
= *formatters
[argno
];; p
++)
1205 gcc_assert (!quote
);
1225 /* We don't support precision beyond that of "long long". */
1226 gcc_assert (precision
< 2);
1233 gcc_assert (!wide
|| precision
== 0);
1236 pp_begin_quote (pp
, pp_show_color (pp
));
1241 pp_string (pp
, colorize_start (pp_show_color (pp
),
1242 va_arg (*text
->args_ptr
,
1248 /* When quoting, print alphanumeric, punctuation, and the space
1249 character unchanged, and all others in hexadecimal with the
1250 "\x" prefix. Otherwise print them all unchanged. */
1251 int chr
= va_arg (*text
->args_ptr
, int);
1252 if (ISPRINT (chr
) || !quote
)
1253 pp_character (pp
, chr
);
1256 const char str
[2] = { chr
, '\0' };
1257 pp_quoted_string (pp
, str
, 1);
1265 pp_wide_integer (pp
, va_arg (*text
->args_ptr
, HOST_WIDE_INT
));
1267 pp_integer_with_precision
1268 (pp
, *text
->args_ptr
, precision
, int, "d");
1273 pp_scalar (pp
, "%" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT
"o",
1274 va_arg (*text
->args_ptr
, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
));
1276 pp_integer_with_precision
1277 (pp
, *text
->args_ptr
, precision
, unsigned, "o");
1282 pp_quoted_string (pp
, va_arg (*text
->args_ptr
, const char *));
1284 pp_string (pp
, va_arg (*text
->args_ptr
, const char *));
1288 pp_pointer (pp
, va_arg (*text
->args_ptr
, void *));
1293 pp_scalar (pp
, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED
,
1294 va_arg (*text
->args_ptr
, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
));
1296 pp_integer_with_precision
1297 (pp
, *text
->args_ptr
, precision
, unsigned, "u");
1302 int *v
= va_arg (*text
->args_ptr
, int *);
1303 unsigned len
= va_arg (*text
->args_ptr
, unsigned);
1305 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< len
; ++i
)
1307 pp_scalar (pp
, "%i", v
[i
]);
1319 pp_scalar (pp
, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_HEX
,
1320 va_arg (*text
->args_ptr
, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
));
1322 pp_integer_with_precision
1323 (pp
, *text
->args_ptr
, precision
, unsigned, "x");
1331 /* We handle '%.Ns' and '%.*s' or '%M$.*N$s'
1332 (where M == N + 1). The format string should be verified
1333 already from the first phase. */
1338 n
= strtoul (p
, &end
, 10);
1340 gcc_assert (*p
== 's');
1344 gcc_assert (*p
== '*');
1346 gcc_assert (*p
== 's');
1347 n
= va_arg (*text
->args_ptr
, int);
1349 /* This consumes a second entry in the formatters array. */
1350 gcc_assert (formatters
[argno
] == formatters
[argno
+1]);
1354 s
= va_arg (*text
->args_ptr
, const char *);
1356 /* Append the lesser of precision and strlen (s) characters
1357 from the array (which need not be a nul-terminated string).
1358 Negative precision is treated as if it were omitted. */
1359 size_t len
= n
< 0 ? strlen (s
) : strnlen (s
, n
);
1361 pp_append_text (pp
, s
, s
+ len
);
1369 /* Call the format decoder.
1370 Pass the address of "quote" so that format decoders can
1371 potentially disable printing of the closing quote
1372 (e.g. when printing "'TYPEDEF' aka 'TYPE'" in the C family
1374 gcc_assert (pp_format_decoder (pp
));
1375 ok
= pp_format_decoder (pp
) (pp
, text
, p
,
1376 precision
, wide
, plus
, hash
, "e
,
1383 pp_end_quote (pp
, pp_show_color (pp
));
1385 obstack_1grow (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, '\0');
1386 *formatters
[argno
] = XOBFINISH (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, const char *);
1390 for (; argno
< PP_NL_ARGMAX
; argno
++)
1391 gcc_assert (!formatters
[argno
]);
1393 /* If the client supplied a postprocessing object, call its "handle"
1395 if (pp
->m_format_postprocessor
)
1396 pp
->m_format_postprocessor
->handle (pp
);
1398 /* Revert to normal obstack and wrapping mode. */
1399 buffer
->obstack
= &buffer
->formatted_obstack
;
1400 buffer
->line_length
= 0;
1401 pp_wrapping_mode (pp
) = old_wrapping_mode
;
1402 pp_clear_state (pp
);
1405 /* Format of a message pointed to by TEXT. */
1407 pp_output_formatted_text (pretty_printer
*pp
)
1410 output_buffer
*buffer
= pp_buffer (pp
);
1411 struct chunk_info
*chunk_array
= buffer
->cur_chunk_array
;
1412 const char **args
= chunk_array
->args
;
1414 gcc_assert (buffer
->obstack
== &buffer
->formatted_obstack
);
1415 gcc_assert (buffer
->line_length
== 0);
1417 /* This is a third phase, first 2 phases done in pp_format_args.
1418 Now we actually print it. */
1419 for (chunk
= 0; args
[chunk
]; chunk
++)
1420 pp_string (pp
, args
[chunk
]);
1422 /* Deallocate the chunk structure and everything after it (i.e. the
1423 associated series of formatted strings). */
1424 buffer
->cur_chunk_array
= chunk_array
->prev
;
1425 obstack_free (&buffer
->chunk_obstack
, chunk_array
);
1428 /* Helper subroutine of output_verbatim and verbatim. Do the appropriate
1429 settings needed by BUFFER for a verbatim formatting. */
1431 pp_format_verbatim (pretty_printer
*pp
, text_info
*text
)
1433 /* Set verbatim mode. */
1434 pp_wrapping_mode_t oldmode
= pp_set_verbatim_wrapping (pp
);
1436 /* Do the actual formatting. */
1437 pp_format (pp
, text
);
1438 pp_output_formatted_text (pp
);
1440 /* Restore previous settings. */
1441 pp_wrapping_mode (pp
) = oldmode
;
1444 /* Flush the content of BUFFER onto the attached stream. This
1445 function does nothing unless pp->output_buffer->flush_p. */
1447 pp_flush (pretty_printer
*pp
)
1449 pp_clear_state (pp
);
1450 if (!pp
->buffer
->flush_p
)
1452 pp_write_text_to_stream (pp
);
1453 fflush (pp_buffer (pp
)->stream
);
1456 /* Flush the content of BUFFER onto the attached stream independently
1457 of the value of pp->output_buffer->flush_p. */
1459 pp_really_flush (pretty_printer
*pp
)
1461 pp_clear_state (pp
);
1462 pp_write_text_to_stream (pp
);
1463 fflush (pp_buffer (pp
)->stream
);
1466 /* Sets the number of maximum characters per line PRETTY-PRINTER can
1467 output in line-wrapping mode. A LENGTH value 0 suppresses
1470 pp_set_line_maximum_length (pretty_printer
*pp
, int length
)
1472 pp_line_cutoff (pp
) = length
;
1473 pp_set_real_maximum_length (pp
);
1476 /* Clear PRETTY-PRINTER output area text info. */
1478 pp_clear_output_area (pretty_printer
*pp
)
1480 obstack_free (pp_buffer (pp
)->obstack
,
1481 obstack_base (pp_buffer (pp
)->obstack
));
1482 pp_buffer (pp
)->line_length
= 0;
1485 /* Set PREFIX for PRETTY-PRINTER, taking ownership of PREFIX, which
1486 will eventually be free-ed. */
1489 pp_set_prefix (pretty_printer
*pp
, char *prefix
)
1492 pp
->prefix
= prefix
;
1493 pp_set_real_maximum_length (pp
);
1494 pp
->emitted_prefix
= false;
1495 pp_indentation (pp
) = 0;
1498 /* Take ownership of PP's prefix, setting it to NULL.
1499 This allows clients to save, overide, and then restore an existing
1500 prefix, without it being free-ed. */
1503 pp_take_prefix (pretty_printer
*pp
)
1505 char *result
= pp
->prefix
;
1510 /* Free PRETTY-PRINTER's prefix, a previously malloc()'d string. */
1512 pp_destroy_prefix (pretty_printer
*pp
)
1514 if (pp
->prefix
!= NULL
)
1521 /* Write out PRETTY-PRINTER's prefix. */
1523 pp_emit_prefix (pretty_printer
*pp
)
1525 if (pp
->prefix
!= NULL
)
1527 switch (pp_prefixing_rule (pp
))
1530 case DIAGNOSTICS_SHOW_PREFIX_NEVER
:
1533 case DIAGNOSTICS_SHOW_PREFIX_ONCE
:
1534 if (pp
->emitted_prefix
)
1539 pp_indentation (pp
) += 3;
1542 case DIAGNOSTICS_SHOW_PREFIX_EVERY_LINE
:
1544 int prefix_length
= strlen (pp
->prefix
);
1545 pp_append_r (pp
, pp
->prefix
, prefix_length
);
1546 pp
->emitted_prefix
= true;
1553 /* Construct a PRETTY-PRINTER of MAXIMUM_LENGTH characters per line. */
1555 pretty_printer::pretty_printer (int maximum_length
)
1556 : buffer (new (XCNEW (output_buffer
)) output_buffer ()),
1563 m_format_postprocessor (NULL
),
1566 translate_identifiers (true),
1569 pp_line_cutoff (this) = maximum_length
;
1570 /* By default, we emit prefixes once per message. */
1571 pp_prefixing_rule (this) = DIAGNOSTICS_SHOW_PREFIX_ONCE
;
1572 pp_set_prefix (this, NULL
);
1575 pretty_printer::~pretty_printer ()
1577 if (m_format_postprocessor
)
1578 delete m_format_postprocessor
;
1579 buffer
->~output_buffer ();
1584 /* Append a string delimited by START and END to the output area of
1585 PRETTY-PRINTER. No line wrapping is done. However, if beginning a
1586 new line then emit PRETTY-PRINTER's prefix and skip any leading
1587 whitespace if appropriate. The caller must ensure that it is
1590 pp_append_text (pretty_printer
*pp
, const char *start
, const char *end
)
1592 /* Emit prefix and skip whitespace if we're starting a new line. */
1593 if (pp_buffer (pp
)->line_length
== 0)
1595 pp_emit_prefix (pp
);
1596 if (pp_is_wrapping_line (pp
))
1597 while (start
!= end
&& *start
== ' ')
1600 pp_append_r (pp
, start
, end
- start
);
1603 /* Finishes constructing a NULL-terminated character string representing
1604 the PRETTY-PRINTED text. */
1606 pp_formatted_text (pretty_printer
*pp
)
1608 return output_buffer_formatted_text (pp_buffer (pp
));
1611 /* Return a pointer to the last character emitted in PRETTY-PRINTER's
1612 output area. A NULL pointer means no character available. */
1614 pp_last_position_in_text (const pretty_printer
*pp
)
1616 return output_buffer_last_position_in_text (pp_buffer (pp
));
1619 /* Return the amount of characters PRETTY-PRINTER can accept to
1620 make a full line. Meaningful only in line-wrapping mode. */
1622 pp_remaining_character_count_for_line (pretty_printer
*pp
)
1624 return pp
->maximum_length
- pp_buffer (pp
)->line_length
;
1628 /* Format a message into BUFFER a la printf. */
1630 pp_printf (pretty_printer
*pp
, const char *msg
, ...)
1636 text
.err_no
= errno
;
1637 text
.args_ptr
= &ap
;
1638 text
.format_spec
= msg
;
1639 pp_format (pp
, &text
);
1640 pp_output_formatted_text (pp
);
1645 /* Output MESSAGE verbatim into BUFFER. */
1647 pp_verbatim (pretty_printer
*pp
, const char *msg
, ...)
1653 text
.err_no
= errno
;
1654 text
.args_ptr
= &ap
;
1655 text
.format_spec
= msg
;
1656 pp_format_verbatim (pp
, &text
);
1662 /* Have PRETTY-PRINTER start a new line. */
1664 pp_newline (pretty_printer
*pp
)
1666 obstack_1grow (pp_buffer (pp
)->obstack
, '\n');
1667 pp_needs_newline (pp
) = false;
1668 pp_buffer (pp
)->line_length
= 0;
1671 /* Have PRETTY-PRINTER add a CHARACTER. */
1673 pp_character (pretty_printer
*pp
, int c
)
1675 if (pp_is_wrapping_line (pp
)
1676 && pp_remaining_character_count_for_line (pp
) <= 0)
1682 obstack_1grow (pp_buffer (pp
)->obstack
, c
);
1683 ++pp_buffer (pp
)->line_length
;
1686 /* Append a STRING to the output area of PRETTY-PRINTER; the STRING may
1687 be line-wrapped if in appropriate mode. */
1689 pp_string (pretty_printer
*pp
, const char *str
)
1691 gcc_checking_assert (str
);
1692 pp_maybe_wrap_text (pp
, str
, str
+ strlen (str
));
1695 /* Append the leading N characters of STRING to the output area of
1696 PRETTY-PRINTER, quoting in hexadecimal non-printable characters.
1697 Setting N = -1 is as if N were set to strlen (STRING). The STRING
1698 may be line-wrapped if in appropriate mode. */
1700 pp_quoted_string (pretty_printer
*pp
, const char *str
, size_t n
/* = -1 */)
1702 gcc_checking_assert (str
);
1704 const char *last
= str
;
1707 /* Compute the length if not specified. */
1708 if (n
== (size_t) -1)
1711 for (ps
= str
; n
; ++ps
, --n
)
1717 pp_maybe_wrap_text (pp
, last
, ps
- 1);
1719 /* Append the hexadecimal value of the character. Allocate a buffer
1720 that's large enough for a 32-bit char plus the hex prefix. */
1722 int n
= sprintf (buf
, "\\x%02x", (unsigned char)*ps
);
1723 pp_maybe_wrap_text (pp
, buf
, buf
+ n
);
1727 pp_maybe_wrap_text (pp
, last
, ps
);
1730 /* Maybe print out a whitespace if needed. */
1733 pp_maybe_space (pretty_printer
*pp
)
1735 if (pp
->padding
!= pp_none
)
1738 pp
->padding
= pp_none
;
1742 // Add a newline to the pretty printer PP and flush formatted text.
1745 pp_newline_and_flush (pretty_printer
*pp
)
1749 pp_needs_newline (pp
) = false;
1752 // Add a newline to the pretty printer PP, followed by indentation.
1755 pp_newline_and_indent (pretty_printer
*pp
, int n
)
1757 pp_indentation (pp
) += n
;
1760 pp_needs_newline (pp
) = false;
1763 // Add separator C, followed by a single whitespace.
1766 pp_separate_with (pretty_printer
*pp
, char c
)
1768 pp_character (pp
, c
);
1772 /* Add a localized open quote, and if SHOW_COLOR is true, begin colorizing
1773 using the "quote" color. */
1776 pp_begin_quote (pretty_printer
*pp
, bool show_color
)
1778 pp_string (pp
, open_quote
);
1779 pp_string (pp
, colorize_start (show_color
, "quote"));
1782 /* If SHOW_COLOR is true, stop colorizing.
1783 Add a localized close quote. */
1786 pp_end_quote (pretty_printer
*pp
, bool show_color
)
1788 pp_string (pp
, colorize_stop (show_color
));
1789 pp_string (pp
, close_quote
);
1793 /* The string starting at P has LEN (at least 1) bytes left; if they
1794 start with a valid UTF-8 sequence, return the length of that
1795 sequence and set *VALUE to the value of that sequence, and
1796 otherwise return 0 and set *VALUE to (unsigned int) -1. */
1799 decode_utf8_char (const unsigned char *p
, size_t len
, unsigned int *value
)
1801 unsigned int t
= *p
;
1807 size_t utf8_len
= 0;
1810 for (t
= *p
; t
& 0x80; t
<<= 1)
1813 if (utf8_len
> len
|| utf8_len
< 2 || utf8_len
> 6)
1815 *value
= (unsigned int) -1;
1818 ch
= *p
& ((1 << (7 - utf8_len
)) - 1);
1819 for (i
= 1; i
< utf8_len
; i
++)
1821 unsigned int u
= p
[i
];
1822 if ((u
& 0xC0) != 0x80)
1824 *value
= (unsigned int) -1;
1827 ch
= (ch
<< 6) | (u
& 0x3F);
1829 if ( (ch
<= 0x7F && utf8_len
> 1)
1830 || (ch
<= 0x7FF && utf8_len
> 2)
1831 || (ch
<= 0xFFFF && utf8_len
> 3)
1832 || (ch
<= 0x1FFFFF && utf8_len
> 4)
1833 || (ch
<= 0x3FFFFFF && utf8_len
> 5)
1834 || (ch
>= 0xD800 && ch
<= 0xDFFF))
1836 *value
= (unsigned int) -1;
1849 /* Allocator for identifier_to_locale and corresponding function to
1852 void *(*identifier_to_locale_alloc
) (size_t) = xmalloc
;
1853 void (*identifier_to_locale_free
) (void *) = free
;
1855 /* Given IDENT, an identifier in the internal encoding, return a
1856 version of IDENT suitable for diagnostics in the locale character
1857 set: either IDENT itself, or a string, allocated using
1858 identifier_to_locale_alloc, converted to the locale character set
1859 and using escape sequences if not representable in the locale
1860 character set or containing control characters or invalid byte
1861 sequences. Existing backslashes in IDENT are not doubled, so the
1862 result may not uniquely specify the contents of an arbitrary byte
1863 sequence identifier. */
1866 identifier_to_locale (const char *ident
)
1868 const unsigned char *uid
= (const unsigned char *) ident
;
1869 size_t idlen
= strlen (ident
);
1870 bool valid_printable_utf8
= true;
1871 bool all_ascii
= true;
1874 for (i
= 0; i
< idlen
;)
1877 size_t utf8_len
= decode_utf8_char (&uid
[i
], idlen
- i
, &c
);
1878 if (utf8_len
== 0 || c
<= 0x1F || (c
>= 0x7F && c
<= 0x9F))
1880 valid_printable_utf8
= false;
1888 /* If IDENT contains invalid UTF-8 sequences (which may occur with
1889 attributes putting arbitrary byte sequences in identifiers), or
1890 control characters, we use octal escape sequences for all bytes
1891 outside printable ASCII. */
1892 if (!valid_printable_utf8
)
1894 char *ret
= (char *) identifier_to_locale_alloc (4 * idlen
+ 1);
1896 for (i
= 0; i
< idlen
; i
++)
1898 if (uid
[i
] > 0x1F && uid
[i
] < 0x7F)
1902 sprintf (p
, "\\%03o", uid
[i
]);
1910 /* Otherwise, if it is valid printable ASCII, or printable UTF-8
1911 with the locale character set being UTF-8, IDENT is used. */
1912 if (all_ascii
|| locale_utf8
)
1915 /* Otherwise IDENT is converted to the locale character set if
1917 #if defined ENABLE_NLS && defined HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET && HAVE_ICONV
1918 if (locale_encoding
!= NULL
)
1920 iconv_t cd
= iconv_open (locale_encoding
, "UTF-8");
1921 bool conversion_ok
= true;
1923 if (cd
!= (iconv_t
) -1)
1925 size_t ret_alloc
= 4 * idlen
+ 1;
1928 /* Repeat the whole conversion process as needed with
1929 larger buffers so non-reversible transformations can
1930 always be detected. */
1931 ICONV_CONST
char *inbuf
= CONST_CAST (char *, ident
);
1933 size_t inbytesleft
= idlen
;
1934 size_t outbytesleft
= ret_alloc
- 1;
1937 ret
= (char *) identifier_to_locale_alloc (ret_alloc
);
1940 if (iconv (cd
, 0, 0, 0, 0) == (size_t) -1)
1942 conversion_ok
= false;
1946 iconv_ret
= iconv (cd
, &inbuf
, &inbytesleft
,
1947 &outbuf
, &outbytesleft
);
1948 if (iconv_ret
== (size_t) -1 || inbytesleft
!= 0)
1953 identifier_to_locale_free (ret
);
1959 conversion_ok
= false;
1963 else if (iconv_ret
!= 0)
1965 conversion_ok
= false;
1968 /* Return to initial shift state. */
1969 if (iconv (cd
, 0, 0, &outbuf
, &outbytesleft
) == (size_t) -1)
1974 identifier_to_locale_free (ret
);
1980 conversion_ok
= false;
1994 /* Otherwise, convert non-ASCII characters in IDENT to UCNs. */
1996 char *ret
= (char *) identifier_to_locale_alloc (10 * idlen
+ 1);
1998 for (i
= 0; i
< idlen
;)
2001 size_t utf8_len
= decode_utf8_char (&uid
[i
], idlen
- i
, &c
);
2006 sprintf (p
, "\\U%08x", c
);
2018 namespace selftest
{
2020 /* Smoketest for pretty_printer. */
2023 test_basic_printing ()
2026 pp_string (&pp
, "hello");
2028 pp_string (&pp
, "world");
2030 ASSERT_STREQ ("hello world", pp_formatted_text (&pp
));
2033 /* Helper function for testing pp_format.
2034 Verify that pp_format (FMT, ...) followed by pp_output_formatted_text
2035 prints EXPECTED, assuming that pp_show_color is SHOW_COLOR. */
2038 assert_pp_format_va (const location
&loc
, const char *expected
,
2039 bool show_color
, const char *fmt
, va_list *ap
)
2043 rich_location
rich_loc (line_table
, UNKNOWN_LOCATION
);
2045 ti
.format_spec
= fmt
;
2049 ti
.m_richloc
= &rich_loc
;
2051 pp_show_color (&pp
) = show_color
;
2052 pp_format (&pp
, &ti
);
2053 pp_output_formatted_text (&pp
);
2054 ASSERT_STREQ_AT (loc
, expected
, pp_formatted_text (&pp
));
2057 /* Verify that pp_format (FMT, ...) followed by pp_output_formatted_text
2058 prints EXPECTED, with show_color disabled. */
2061 assert_pp_format (const location
&loc
, const char *expected
,
2062 const char *fmt
, ...)
2067 assert_pp_format_va (loc
, expected
, false, fmt
, &ap
);
2071 /* As above, but with colorization enabled. */
2074 assert_pp_format_colored (const location
&loc
, const char *expected
,
2075 const char *fmt
, ...)
2077 /* The tests of colorization assume the default color scheme.
2078 If GCC_COLORS is set, then the colors have potentially been
2079 overridden; skip the test. */
2080 if (getenv ("GCC_COLORS"))
2086 assert_pp_format_va (loc
, expected
, true, fmt
, &ap
);
2090 /* Helper function for calling testing pp_format,
2091 by calling assert_pp_format with various numbers of arguments.
2092 These exist mostly to avoid having to write SELFTEST_LOCATION
2093 throughout test_pp_format. */
2095 #define ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_1(EXPECTED, FMT, ARG1) \
2096 SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
2097 assert_pp_format ((SELFTEST_LOCATION), (EXPECTED), (FMT), \
2101 #define ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2(EXPECTED, FMT, ARG1, ARG2) \
2102 SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
2103 assert_pp_format ((SELFTEST_LOCATION), (EXPECTED), (FMT), \
2107 #define ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_3(EXPECTED, FMT, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3) \
2108 SELFTEST_BEGIN_STMT \
2109 assert_pp_format ((SELFTEST_LOCATION), (EXPECTED), (FMT), \
2110 (ARG1), (ARG2), (ARG3)); \
2113 /* Verify that pp_format works, for various format codes. */
2118 /* Avoid introducing locale-specific differences in the results
2119 by hardcoding open_quote and close_quote. */
2120 auto_fix_quotes fix_quotes
;
2122 /* Verify that plain text is passed through unchanged. */
2123 assert_pp_format (SELFTEST_LOCATION
, "unformatted", "unformatted");
2125 /* Verify various individual format codes, in the order listed in the
2126 comment for pp_format above. For each code, we append a second
2127 argument with a known bit pattern (0x12345678), to ensure that we
2128 are consuming arguments correctly. */
2129 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("-27 12345678", "%d %x", -27, 0x12345678);
2130 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("-5 12345678", "%i %x", -5, 0x12345678);
2131 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("10 12345678", "%u %x", 10, 0x12345678);
2132 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("17 12345678", "%o %x", 15, 0x12345678);
2133 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("cafebabe 12345678", "%x %x", 0xcafebabe, 0x12345678);
2134 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("-27 12345678", "%ld %x", (long)-27, 0x12345678);
2135 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("-5 12345678", "%li %x", (long)-5, 0x12345678);
2136 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("10 12345678", "%lu %x", (long)10, 0x12345678);
2137 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("17 12345678", "%lo %x", (long)15, 0x12345678);
2138 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("cafebabe 12345678", "%lx %x", (long)0xcafebabe,
2140 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("-27 12345678", "%lld %x", (long long)-27, 0x12345678);
2141 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("-5 12345678", "%lli %x", (long long)-5, 0x12345678);
2142 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("10 12345678", "%llu %x", (long long)10, 0x12345678);
2143 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("17 12345678", "%llo %x", (long long)15, 0x12345678);
2144 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("cafebabe 12345678", "%llx %x", (long long)0xcafebabe,
2146 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("-27 12345678", "%wd %x", (HOST_WIDE_INT
)-27, 0x12345678);
2147 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("-5 12345678", "%wi %x", (HOST_WIDE_INT
)-5, 0x12345678);
2148 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("10 12345678", "%wu %x", (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)10,
2150 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("17 12345678", "%wo %x", (HOST_WIDE_INT
)15, 0x12345678);
2151 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("0xcafebabe 12345678", "%wx %x", (HOST_WIDE_INT
)0xcafebabe,
2153 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("A 12345678", "%c %x", 'A', 0x12345678);
2154 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("hello world 12345678", "%s %x", "hello world",
2157 /* Not nul-terminated. */
2158 char arr
[5] = { '1', '2', '3', '4', '5' };
2159 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_3 ("123 12345678", "%.*s %x", 3, arr
, 0x12345678);
2160 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_3 ("1234 12345678", "%.*s %x", -1, "1234", 0x12345678);
2161 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_3 ("12345 12345678", "%.*s %x", 7, "12345", 0x12345678);
2163 /* We can't test for %p; the pointer is printed in an implementation-defined
2165 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("normal colored normal 12345678",
2166 "normal %rcolored%R normal %x",
2167 "error", 0x12345678);
2168 assert_pp_format_colored
2170 "normal \33[01;31m\33[Kcolored\33[m\33[K normal 12345678",
2171 "normal %rcolored%R normal %x", "error", 0x12345678);
2173 %m: strerror(text->err_no) - does not consume a value from args_ptr. */
2174 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_1 ("% 12345678", "%% %x", 0x12345678);
2175 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_1 ("` 12345678", "%< %x", 0x12345678);
2176 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_1 ("' 12345678", "%> %x", 0x12345678);
2177 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_1 ("' 12345678", "%' %x", 0x12345678);
2178 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_3 ("abc 12345678", "%.*s %x", 3, "abcdef", 0x12345678);
2179 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("abc 12345678", "%.3s %x", "abcdef", 0x12345678);
2181 /* Verify flag 'q'. */
2182 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_2 ("`foo' 12345678", "%qs %x", "foo", 0x12345678);
2183 assert_pp_format_colored (SELFTEST_LOCATION
,
2184 "`\33[01m\33[Kfoo\33[m\33[K' 12345678", "%qs %x",
2188 int v
[] = { 1, 2, 3 };
2189 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_3 ("1, 2, 3 12345678", "%Z %x", v
, 3, 0x12345678);
2192 ASSERT_PP_FORMAT_3 ("0 12345678", "%Z %x", v2
, 1, 0x12345678);
2194 /* Verify that combinations work, along with unformatted text. */
2195 assert_pp_format (SELFTEST_LOCATION
,
2196 "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog",
2197 "the %s %s %s jumps over the %s %s",
2198 "quick", "brown", "fox", "lazy", "dog");
2199 assert_pp_format (SELFTEST_LOCATION
, "item 3 of 7", "item %i of %i", 3, 7);
2200 assert_pp_format (SELFTEST_LOCATION
, "problem with `bar' at line 10",
2201 "problem with %qs at line %i", "bar", 10);
2204 /* Run all of the selftests within this file. */
2207 pretty_print_c_tests ()
2209 test_basic_printing ();
2213 } // namespace selftest
2215 #endif /* CHECKING_P */