1 /* Language-independent diagnostic subroutines for the GNU Compiler Collection
2 Copyright (C) 1999-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr@codesourcery.com>
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/>. */
22 /* This file implements the language independent aspect of diagnostic
27 #include "coretypes.h"
31 #include "backtrace.h"
32 #include "diagnostic.h"
33 #include "diagnostic-color.h"
34 #include "edit-context.h"
41 #ifdef GWINSZ_IN_SYS_IOCTL
42 # include <sys/ioctl.h>
45 #define pedantic_warning_kind(DC) \
46 ((DC)->pedantic_errors ? DK_ERROR : DK_WARNING)
47 #define permissive_error_kind(DC) ((DC)->permissive ? DK_WARNING : DK_ERROR)
48 #define permissive_error_option(DC) ((DC)->opt_permissive)
51 static bool diagnostic_impl (rich_location
*, int, const char *,
52 va_list *, diagnostic_t
) ATTRIBUTE_GCC_DIAG(3,0);
53 static bool diagnostic_n_impl (location_t
, int, int, const char *,
54 const char *, va_list *,
55 diagnostic_t
) ATTRIBUTE_GCC_DIAG(5,0);
56 static bool diagnostic_n_impl_richloc (rich_location
*, int, int, const char *,
57 const char *, va_list *,
58 diagnostic_t
) ATTRIBUTE_GCC_DIAG(5,0);
60 static void error_recursion (diagnostic_context
*) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
;
61 static void real_abort (void) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
;
63 /* Name of program invoked, sans directories. */
67 /* A diagnostic_context surrogate for stderr. */
68 static diagnostic_context global_diagnostic_context
;
69 diagnostic_context
*global_dc
= &global_diagnostic_context
;
71 /* Return a malloc'd string containing MSG formatted a la printf. The
72 caller is responsible for freeing the memory. */
74 build_message_string (const char *msg
, ...)
80 str
= xvasprintf (msg
, ap
);
86 /* Same as diagnostic_build_prefix, but only the source FILE is given. */
88 file_name_as_prefix (diagnostic_context
*context
, const char *f
)
91 = colorize_start (pp_show_color (context
->printer
), "locus");
92 const char *locus_ce
= colorize_stop (pp_show_color (context
->printer
));
93 return build_message_string ("%s%s:%s ", locus_cs
, f
, locus_ce
);
98 /* Return the value of the getenv("COLUMNS") as an integer. If the
99 value is not set to a positive integer, use ioctl to get the
100 terminal width. If it fails, return INT_MAX. */
102 get_terminal_width (void)
104 const char * s
= getenv ("COLUMNS");
114 if (ioctl (0, TIOCGWINSZ
, &w
) == 0 && w
.ws_col
> 0)
121 /* Set caret_max_width to value. */
123 diagnostic_set_caret_max_width (diagnostic_context
*context
, int value
)
125 /* One minus to account for the leading empty space. */
126 value
= value
? value
- 1
127 : (isatty (fileno (pp_buffer (context
->printer
)->stream
))
128 ? get_terminal_width () - 1: INT_MAX
);
133 context
->caret_max_width
= value
;
136 /* Initialize the diagnostic message outputting machinery. */
138 diagnostic_initialize (diagnostic_context
*context
, int n_opts
)
142 /* Allocate a basic pretty-printer. Clients will replace this a
143 much more elaborated pretty-printer if they wish. */
144 context
->printer
= XNEW (pretty_printer
);
145 new (context
->printer
) pretty_printer ();
147 memset (context
->diagnostic_count
, 0, sizeof context
->diagnostic_count
);
148 context
->warning_as_error_requested
= false;
149 context
->n_opts
= n_opts
;
150 context
->classify_diagnostic
= XNEWVEC (diagnostic_t
, n_opts
);
151 for (i
= 0; i
< n_opts
; i
++)
152 context
->classify_diagnostic
[i
] = DK_UNSPECIFIED
;
153 context
->show_caret
= false;
154 diagnostic_set_caret_max_width (context
, pp_line_cutoff (context
->printer
));
155 for (i
= 0; i
< rich_location::STATICALLY_ALLOCATED_RANGES
; i
++)
156 context
->caret_chars
[i
] = '^';
157 context
->show_option_requested
= false;
158 context
->abort_on_error
= false;
159 context
->show_column
= false;
160 context
->pedantic_errors
= false;
161 context
->permissive
= false;
162 context
->opt_permissive
= 0;
163 context
->fatal_errors
= false;
164 context
->dc_inhibit_warnings
= false;
165 context
->dc_warn_system_headers
= false;
166 context
->max_errors
= 0;
167 context
->internal_error
= NULL
;
168 diagnostic_starter (context
) = default_diagnostic_starter
;
169 context
->start_span
= default_diagnostic_start_span_fn
;
170 diagnostic_finalizer (context
) = default_diagnostic_finalizer
;
171 context
->option_enabled
= NULL
;
172 context
->option_state
= NULL
;
173 context
->option_name
= NULL
;
174 context
->last_location
= UNKNOWN_LOCATION
;
175 context
->last_module
= 0;
176 context
->x_data
= NULL
;
178 context
->inhibit_notes_p
= false;
179 context
->colorize_source_p
= false;
180 context
->show_ruler_p
= false;
181 context
->parseable_fixits_p
= false;
182 context
->edit_context_ptr
= NULL
;
185 /* Maybe initialize the color support. We require clients to do this
186 explicitly, since most clients don't want color. When called
187 without a VALUE, it initializes with DIAGNOSTICS_COLOR_DEFAULT. */
190 diagnostic_color_init (diagnostic_context
*context
, int value
/*= -1 */)
192 /* value == -1 is the default value. */
195 /* If DIAGNOSTICS_COLOR_DEFAULT is -1, default to
196 -fdiagnostics-color=auto if GCC_COLORS is in the environment,
197 otherwise default to -fdiagnostics-color=never, for other
198 values default to that
199 -fdiagnostics-color={never,auto,always}. */
200 if (DIAGNOSTICS_COLOR_DEFAULT
== -1)
202 if (!getenv ("GCC_COLORS"))
204 value
= DIAGNOSTICS_COLOR_AUTO
;
207 value
= DIAGNOSTICS_COLOR_DEFAULT
;
209 pp_show_color (context
->printer
)
210 = colorize_init ((diagnostic_color_rule_t
) value
);
213 /* Do any cleaning up required after the last diagnostic is emitted. */
216 diagnostic_finish (diagnostic_context
*context
)
218 /* Some of the errors may actually have been warnings. */
219 if (diagnostic_kind_count (context
, DK_WERROR
))
221 /* -Werror was given. */
222 if (context
->warning_as_error_requested
)
223 pp_verbatim (context
->printer
,
224 _("%s: all warnings being treated as errors"),
226 /* At least one -Werror= was given. */
228 pp_verbatim (context
->printer
,
229 _("%s: some warnings being treated as errors"),
231 pp_newline_and_flush (context
->printer
);
234 diagnostic_file_cache_fini ();
236 XDELETEVEC (context
->classify_diagnostic
);
237 context
->classify_diagnostic
= NULL
;
239 /* diagnostic_initialize allocates context->printer using XNEW
240 and placement-new. */
241 context
->printer
->~pretty_printer ();
242 XDELETE (context
->printer
);
243 context
->printer
= NULL
;
245 if (context
->edit_context_ptr
)
247 delete context
->edit_context_ptr
;
248 context
->edit_context_ptr
= NULL
;
252 /* Initialize DIAGNOSTIC, where the message MSG has already been
255 diagnostic_set_info_translated (diagnostic_info
*diagnostic
, const char *msg
,
256 va_list *args
, rich_location
*richloc
,
259 gcc_assert (richloc
);
260 diagnostic
->message
.err_no
= errno
;
261 diagnostic
->message
.args_ptr
= args
;
262 diagnostic
->message
.format_spec
= msg
;
263 diagnostic
->message
.m_richloc
= richloc
;
264 diagnostic
->richloc
= richloc
;
265 diagnostic
->kind
= kind
;
266 diagnostic
->option_index
= 0;
269 /* Initialize DIAGNOSTIC, where the message GMSGID has not yet been
272 diagnostic_set_info (diagnostic_info
*diagnostic
, const char *gmsgid
,
273 va_list *args
, rich_location
*richloc
,
276 gcc_assert (richloc
);
277 diagnostic_set_info_translated (diagnostic
, _(gmsgid
), args
, richloc
, kind
);
280 static const char *const diagnostic_kind_color
[] = {
281 #define DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND(K, T, C) (C),
282 #include "diagnostic.def"
283 #undef DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND
287 /* Get a color name for diagnostics of type KIND
288 Result could be NULL. */
291 diagnostic_get_color_for_kind (diagnostic_t kind
)
293 return diagnostic_kind_color
[kind
];
296 /* Return a malloc'd string describing a location e.g. "foo.c:42:10".
297 The caller is responsible for freeing the memory. */
300 diagnostic_get_location_text (diagnostic_context
*context
,
303 pretty_printer
*pp
= context
->printer
;
304 const char *locus_cs
= colorize_start (pp_show_color (pp
), "locus");
305 const char *locus_ce
= colorize_stop (pp_show_color (pp
));
308 return build_message_string ("%s%s:%s", locus_cs
, progname
, locus_ce
);
310 if (!strcmp (s
.file
, N_("<built-in>")))
311 return build_message_string ("%s%s:%s", locus_cs
, s
.file
, locus_ce
);
313 if (context
->show_column
)
314 return build_message_string ("%s%s:%d:%d:%s", locus_cs
, s
.file
, s
.line
,
317 return build_message_string ("%s%s:%d:%s", locus_cs
, s
.file
, s
.line
,
321 /* Return a malloc'd string describing a location and the severity of the
322 diagnostic, e.g. "foo.c:42:10: error: ". The caller is responsible for
323 freeing the memory. */
325 diagnostic_build_prefix (diagnostic_context
*context
,
326 const diagnostic_info
*diagnostic
)
328 static const char *const diagnostic_kind_text
[] = {
329 #define DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND(K, T, C) (T),
330 #include "diagnostic.def"
331 #undef DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND
334 gcc_assert (diagnostic
->kind
< DK_LAST_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND
);
336 const char *text
= _(diagnostic_kind_text
[diagnostic
->kind
]);
337 const char *text_cs
= "", *text_ce
= "";
338 pretty_printer
*pp
= context
->printer
;
340 if (diagnostic_kind_color
[diagnostic
->kind
])
342 text_cs
= colorize_start (pp_show_color (pp
),
343 diagnostic_kind_color
[diagnostic
->kind
]);
344 text_ce
= colorize_stop (pp_show_color (pp
));
347 expanded_location s
= diagnostic_expand_location (diagnostic
);
348 char *location_text
= diagnostic_get_location_text (context
, s
);
350 char *result
= build_message_string ("%s %s%s%s", location_text
,
351 text_cs
, text
, text_ce
);
352 free (location_text
);
356 /* Functions at which to stop the backtrace print. It's not
357 particularly helpful to print the callers of these functions. */
359 static const char * const bt_stop
[] =
367 /* A callback function passed to the backtrace_full function. */
370 bt_callback (void *data
, uintptr_t pc
, const char *filename
, int lineno
,
371 const char *function
)
373 int *pcount
= (int *) data
;
375 /* If we don't have any useful information, don't print
377 if (filename
== NULL
&& function
== NULL
)
380 /* Skip functions in diagnostic.c. */
383 && strcmp (lbasename (filename
), "diagnostic.c") == 0)
386 /* Print up to 20 functions. We could make this a --param, but
387 since this is only for debugging just use a constant for now. */
390 /* Returning a non-zero value stops the backtrace. */
396 if (function
!= NULL
)
398 char *str
= cplus_demangle_v3 (function
,
399 (DMGL_VERBOSE
| DMGL_ANSI
400 | DMGL_GNU_V3
| DMGL_PARAMS
));
407 for (size_t i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE (bt_stop
); ++i
)
409 size_t len
= strlen (bt_stop
[i
]);
410 if (strncmp (function
, bt_stop
[i
], len
) == 0
411 && (function
[len
] == '\0' || function
[len
] == '('))
415 /* Returning a non-zero value stops the backtrace. */
421 fprintf (stderr
, "0x%lx %s\n\t%s:%d\n",
423 function
== NULL
? "???" : function
,
424 filename
== NULL
? "???" : filename
,
433 /* A callback function passed to the backtrace_full function. This is
434 called if backtrace_full has an error. */
437 bt_err_callback (void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, const char *msg
, int errnum
)
441 /* This means that no debug info was available. Just quietly
442 skip printing backtrace info. */
445 fprintf (stderr
, "%s%s%s\n", msg
, errnum
== 0 ? "" : ": ",
446 errnum
== 0 ? "" : xstrerror (errnum
));
449 /* Check if we've met the maximum error limit, and if so fatally exit
450 with a message. CONTEXT is the context to check, and FLUSH
451 indicates whether a diagnostic_finish call is needed. */
454 diagnostic_check_max_errors (diagnostic_context
*context
, bool flush
)
456 if (!context
->max_errors
)
459 int count
= (diagnostic_kind_count (context
, DK_ERROR
)
460 + diagnostic_kind_count (context
, DK_SORRY
)
461 + diagnostic_kind_count (context
, DK_WERROR
));
463 if (count
>= context
->max_errors
)
466 "compilation terminated due to -fmax-errors=%u.\n",
467 context
->max_errors
);
469 diagnostic_finish (context
);
470 exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE
);
474 /* Take any action which is expected to happen after the diagnostic
475 is written out. This function does not always return. */
477 diagnostic_action_after_output (diagnostic_context
*context
,
478 diagnostic_t diag_kind
)
490 if (context
->abort_on_error
)
492 if (context
->fatal_errors
)
494 fnotice (stderr
, "compilation terminated due to -Wfatal-errors.\n");
495 diagnostic_finish (context
);
496 exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE
);
503 struct backtrace_state
*state
= NULL
;
504 if (diag_kind
== DK_ICE
)
505 state
= backtrace_create_state (NULL
, 0, bt_err_callback
, NULL
);
508 backtrace_full (state
, 2, bt_callback
, bt_err_callback
,
511 if (context
->abort_on_error
)
514 fnotice (stderr
, "Please submit a full bug report,\n"
515 "with preprocessed source if appropriate.\n");
518 ("Please include the complete backtrace "
519 "with any bug report.\n"));
520 fnotice (stderr
, "See %s for instructions.\n", bug_report_url
);
522 exit (ICE_EXIT_CODE
);
526 if (context
->abort_on_error
)
528 diagnostic_finish (context
);
529 fnotice (stderr
, "compilation terminated.\n");
530 exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE
);
537 /* True if the last module or file in which a diagnostic was reported is
538 different from the current one. */
541 last_module_changed_p (diagnostic_context
*context
,
542 const line_map_ordinary
*map
)
544 return context
->last_module
!= map
;
547 /* Remember the current module or file as being the last one in which we
548 report a diagnostic. */
551 set_last_module (diagnostic_context
*context
, const line_map_ordinary
*map
)
553 context
->last_module
= map
;
557 diagnostic_report_current_module (diagnostic_context
*context
, location_t where
)
559 const line_map_ordinary
*map
= NULL
;
561 if (pp_needs_newline (context
->printer
))
563 pp_newline (context
->printer
);
564 pp_needs_newline (context
->printer
) = false;
567 if (where
<= BUILTINS_LOCATION
)
570 linemap_resolve_location (line_table
, where
,
571 LRK_MACRO_DEFINITION_LOCATION
,
574 if (map
&& last_module_changed_p (context
, map
))
576 set_last_module (context
, map
);
577 if (! MAIN_FILE_P (map
))
579 map
= INCLUDED_FROM (line_table
, map
);
580 if (context
->show_column
)
581 pp_verbatim (context
->printer
,
582 "In file included from %r%s:%d:%d%R", "locus",
584 LAST_SOURCE_LINE (map
), LAST_SOURCE_COLUMN (map
));
586 pp_verbatim (context
->printer
,
587 "In file included from %r%s:%d%R", "locus",
588 LINEMAP_FILE (map
), LAST_SOURCE_LINE (map
));
589 while (! MAIN_FILE_P (map
))
591 map
= INCLUDED_FROM (line_table
, map
);
592 pp_verbatim (context
->printer
,
593 ",\n from %r%s:%d%R", "locus",
594 LINEMAP_FILE (map
), LAST_SOURCE_LINE (map
));
596 pp_verbatim (context
->printer
, ":");
597 pp_newline (context
->printer
);
603 default_diagnostic_starter (diagnostic_context
*context
,
604 diagnostic_info
*diagnostic
)
606 diagnostic_report_current_module (context
, diagnostic_location (diagnostic
));
607 pp_set_prefix (context
->printer
, diagnostic_build_prefix (context
,
612 default_diagnostic_start_span_fn (diagnostic_context
*context
,
613 expanded_location exploc
)
615 pp_set_prefix (context
->printer
,
616 diagnostic_get_location_text (context
, exploc
));
617 pp_string (context
->printer
, "");
618 pp_newline (context
->printer
);
622 default_diagnostic_finalizer (diagnostic_context
*context
,
623 diagnostic_info
*diagnostic
)
625 diagnostic_show_locus (context
, diagnostic
->richloc
, diagnostic
->kind
);
626 pp_destroy_prefix (context
->printer
);
627 pp_flush (context
->printer
);
630 /* Interface to specify diagnostic kind overrides. Returns the
631 previous setting, or DK_UNSPECIFIED if the parameters are out of
632 range. If OPTION_INDEX is zero, the new setting is for all the
635 diagnostic_classify_diagnostic (diagnostic_context
*context
,
637 diagnostic_t new_kind
,
640 diagnostic_t old_kind
;
643 || option_index
>= context
->n_opts
644 || new_kind
>= DK_LAST_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND
)
645 return DK_UNSPECIFIED
;
647 old_kind
= context
->classify_diagnostic
[option_index
];
649 /* Handle pragmas separately, since we need to keep track of *where*
651 if (where
!= UNKNOWN_LOCATION
)
655 /* Record the command-line status, so we can reset it back on DK_POP. */
656 if (old_kind
== DK_UNSPECIFIED
)
658 old_kind
= !context
->option_enabled (option_index
,
659 context
->option_state
)
660 ? DK_IGNORED
: (context
->warning_as_error_requested
661 ? DK_ERROR
: DK_WARNING
);
662 context
->classify_diagnostic
[option_index
] = old_kind
;
665 for (i
= context
->n_classification_history
- 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
666 if (context
->classification_history
[i
].option
== option_index
)
668 old_kind
= context
->classification_history
[i
].kind
;
672 i
= context
->n_classification_history
;
673 context
->classification_history
=
674 (diagnostic_classification_change_t
*) xrealloc (context
->classification_history
, (i
+ 1)
675 * sizeof (diagnostic_classification_change_t
));
676 context
->classification_history
[i
].location
= where
;
677 context
->classification_history
[i
].option
= option_index
;
678 context
->classification_history
[i
].kind
= new_kind
;
679 context
->n_classification_history
++;
682 context
->classify_diagnostic
[option_index
] = new_kind
;
687 /* Save all diagnostic classifications in a stack. */
689 diagnostic_push_diagnostics (diagnostic_context
*context
, location_t where ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
691 context
->push_list
= (int *) xrealloc (context
->push_list
, (context
->n_push
+ 1) * sizeof (int));
692 context
->push_list
[context
->n_push
++] = context
->n_classification_history
;
695 /* Restore the topmost classification set off the stack. If the stack
696 is empty, revert to the state based on command line parameters. */
698 diagnostic_pop_diagnostics (diagnostic_context
*context
, location_t where
)
704 jump_to
= context
->push_list
[-- context
->n_push
];
708 i
= context
->n_classification_history
;
709 context
->classification_history
=
710 (diagnostic_classification_change_t
*) xrealloc (context
->classification_history
, (i
+ 1)
711 * sizeof (diagnostic_classification_change_t
));
712 context
->classification_history
[i
].location
= where
;
713 context
->classification_history
[i
].option
= jump_to
;
714 context
->classification_history
[i
].kind
= DK_POP
;
715 context
->n_classification_history
++;
718 /* Helper function for print_parseable_fixits. Print TEXT to PP, obeying the
719 escaping rules for -fdiagnostics-parseable-fixits. */
722 print_escaped_string (pretty_printer
*pp
, const char *text
)
727 pp_character (pp
, '"');
728 for (const char *ch
= text
; *ch
; ch
++)
733 /* Escape backslash as two backslashes. */
734 pp_string (pp
, "\\\\");
737 /* Escape tab as "\t". */
738 pp_string (pp
, "\\t");
741 /* Escape newline as "\n". */
742 pp_string (pp
, "\\n");
745 /* Escape doublequotes as \". */
746 pp_string (pp
, "\\\"");
750 pp_character (pp
, *ch
);
752 /* Use octal for non-printable chars. */
754 unsigned char c
= (*ch
& 0xff);
755 pp_printf (pp
, "\\%o%o%o", (c
/ 64), (c
/ 8) & 007, c
& 007);
760 pp_character (pp
, '"');
763 /* Implementation of -fdiagnostics-parseable-fixits. Print a
764 machine-parseable version of all fixits in RICHLOC to PP. */
767 print_parseable_fixits (pretty_printer
*pp
, rich_location
*richloc
)
770 gcc_assert (richloc
);
772 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< richloc
->get_num_fixit_hints (); i
++)
774 const fixit_hint
*hint
= richloc
->get_fixit_hint (i
);
775 source_location start_loc
= hint
->get_start_loc ();
776 expanded_location start_exploc
= expand_location (start_loc
);
777 pp_string (pp
, "fix-it:");
778 print_escaped_string (pp
, start_exploc
.file
);
779 /* For compatibility with clang, print as a half-open range. */
780 source_location next_loc
= hint
->get_next_loc ();
781 expanded_location next_exploc
= expand_location (next_loc
);
782 pp_printf (pp
, ":{%i:%i-%i:%i}:",
783 start_exploc
.line
, start_exploc
.column
,
784 next_exploc
.line
, next_exploc
.column
);
785 print_escaped_string (pp
, hint
->get_string ());
790 /* Update the diag_class of DIAGNOSTIC based on its location
792 #pragma GCC diagnostic
793 directives recorded within CONTEXT.
795 Return the new diag_class of DIAGNOSTIC if it was updated, or
796 DK_UNSPECIFIED otherwise. */
799 update_effective_level_from_pragmas (diagnostic_context
*context
,
800 diagnostic_info
*diagnostic
)
802 diagnostic_t diag_class
= DK_UNSPECIFIED
;
804 if (context
->n_classification_history
> 0)
806 location_t location
= diagnostic_location (diagnostic
);
808 /* FIXME: Stupid search. Optimize later. */
809 for (int i
= context
->n_classification_history
- 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
811 if (linemap_location_before_p
813 context
->classification_history
[i
].location
,
816 if (context
->classification_history
[i
].kind
== (int) DK_POP
)
818 i
= context
->classification_history
[i
].option
;
821 int option
= context
->classification_history
[i
].option
;
822 /* The option 0 is for all the diagnostics. */
823 if (option
== 0 || option
== diagnostic
->option_index
)
825 diag_class
= context
->classification_history
[i
].kind
;
826 if (diag_class
!= DK_UNSPECIFIED
)
827 diagnostic
->kind
= diag_class
;
837 /* Print any metadata about the option used to control DIAGNOSTIC to CONTEXT's
838 printer, e.g. " [-Werror=uninitialized]".
839 Subroutine of diagnostic_report_diagnostic. */
842 print_option_information (diagnostic_context
*context
,
843 const diagnostic_info
*diagnostic
,
844 diagnostic_t orig_diag_kind
)
848 option_text
= context
->option_name (context
, diagnostic
->option_index
,
849 orig_diag_kind
, diagnostic
->kind
);
853 pretty_printer
*pp
= context
->printer
;
854 pp_string (pp
, " [");
855 pp_string (pp
, colorize_start (pp_show_color (pp
),
856 diagnostic_kind_color
[diagnostic
->kind
]));
857 pp_string (pp
, option_text
);
858 pp_string (pp
, colorize_stop (pp_show_color (pp
)));
859 pp_character (pp
, ']');
864 /* Report a diagnostic message (an error or a warning) as specified by
865 DC. This function is *the* subroutine in terms of which front-ends
866 should implement their specific diagnostic handling modules. The
867 front-end independent format specifiers are exactly those described
868 in the documentation of output_format.
869 Return true if a diagnostic was printed, false otherwise. */
872 diagnostic_report_diagnostic (diagnostic_context
*context
,
873 diagnostic_info
*diagnostic
)
875 location_t location
= diagnostic_location (diagnostic
);
876 diagnostic_t orig_diag_kind
= diagnostic
->kind
;
878 /* Give preference to being able to inhibit warnings, before they
879 get reclassified to something else. */
880 if ((diagnostic
->kind
== DK_WARNING
|| diagnostic
->kind
== DK_PEDWARN
)
881 && !diagnostic_report_warnings_p (context
, location
))
884 if (diagnostic
->kind
== DK_PEDWARN
)
886 diagnostic
->kind
= pedantic_warning_kind (context
);
887 /* We do this to avoid giving the message for -pedantic-errors. */
888 orig_diag_kind
= diagnostic
->kind
;
891 if (diagnostic
->kind
== DK_NOTE
&& context
->inhibit_notes_p
)
894 if (context
->lock
> 0)
896 /* If we're reporting an ICE in the middle of some other error,
897 try to flush out the previous error, then let this one
898 through. Don't do this more than once. */
899 if ((diagnostic
->kind
== DK_ICE
|| diagnostic
->kind
== DK_ICE_NOBT
)
900 && context
->lock
== 1)
901 pp_newline_and_flush (context
->printer
);
903 error_recursion (context
);
906 /* If the user requested that warnings be treated as errors, so be
907 it. Note that we do this before the next block so that
908 individual warnings can be overridden back to warnings with
910 if (context
->warning_as_error_requested
911 && diagnostic
->kind
== DK_WARNING
)
912 diagnostic
->kind
= DK_ERROR
;
914 if (diagnostic
->option_index
915 && diagnostic
->option_index
!= permissive_error_option (context
))
917 /* This tests if the user provided the appropriate -Wfoo or
919 if (! context
->option_enabled (diagnostic
->option_index
,
920 context
->option_state
))
923 /* This tests for #pragma diagnostic changes. */
924 diagnostic_t diag_class
925 = update_effective_level_from_pragmas (context
, diagnostic
);
927 /* This tests if the user provided the appropriate -Werror=foo
929 if (diag_class
== DK_UNSPECIFIED
930 && (context
->classify_diagnostic
[diagnostic
->option_index
]
933 = context
->classify_diagnostic
[diagnostic
->option_index
];
935 /* This allows for future extensions, like temporarily disabling
936 warnings for ranges of source code. */
937 if (diagnostic
->kind
== DK_IGNORED
)
941 if (diagnostic
->kind
!= DK_NOTE
)
942 diagnostic_check_max_errors (context
);
946 if (diagnostic
->kind
== DK_ICE
|| diagnostic
->kind
== DK_ICE_NOBT
)
948 /* When not checking, ICEs are converted to fatal errors when an
949 error has already occurred. This is counteracted by
952 && (diagnostic_kind_count (context
, DK_ERROR
) > 0
953 || diagnostic_kind_count (context
, DK_SORRY
) > 0)
954 && !context
->abort_on_error
)
957 = expand_location (diagnostic_location (diagnostic
));
958 fnotice (stderr
, "%s:%d: confused by earlier errors, bailing out\n",
960 exit (ICE_EXIT_CODE
);
962 if (context
->internal_error
)
963 (*context
->internal_error
) (context
,
964 diagnostic
->message
.format_spec
,
965 diagnostic
->message
.args_ptr
);
967 if (diagnostic
->kind
== DK_ERROR
&& orig_diag_kind
== DK_WARNING
)
968 ++diagnostic_kind_count (context
, DK_WERROR
);
970 ++diagnostic_kind_count (context
, diagnostic
->kind
);
972 diagnostic
->message
.x_data
= &diagnostic
->x_data
;
973 diagnostic
->x_data
= NULL
;
974 pp_format (context
->printer
, &diagnostic
->message
);
975 (*diagnostic_starter (context
)) (context
, diagnostic
);
976 pp_output_formatted_text (context
->printer
);
977 if (context
->show_option_requested
)
978 print_option_information (context
, diagnostic
, orig_diag_kind
);
979 (*diagnostic_finalizer (context
)) (context
, diagnostic
);
980 if (context
->parseable_fixits_p
)
982 print_parseable_fixits (context
->printer
, diagnostic
->richloc
);
983 pp_flush (context
->printer
);
985 diagnostic_action_after_output (context
, diagnostic
->kind
);
986 diagnostic
->x_data
= NULL
;
988 if (context
->edit_context_ptr
)
989 context
->edit_context_ptr
->add_fixits (diagnostic
->richloc
);
996 /* Given a partial pathname as input, return another pathname that
997 shares no directory elements with the pathname of __FILE__. This
998 is used by fancy_abort() to print `Internal compiler error in expr.c'
999 instead of `Internal compiler error in ../../GCC/gcc/expr.c'. */
1002 trim_filename (const char *name
)
1004 static const char this_file
[] = __FILE__
;
1005 const char *p
= name
, *q
= this_file
;
1007 /* First skip any "../" in each filename. This allows us to give a proper
1008 reference to a file in a subdirectory. */
1009 while (p
[0] == '.' && p
[1] == '.' && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p
[2]))
1012 while (q
[0] == '.' && q
[1] == '.' && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (q
[2]))
1015 /* Now skip any parts the two filenames have in common. */
1016 while (*p
== *q
&& *p
!= 0 && *q
!= 0)
1019 /* Now go backwards until the previous directory separator. */
1020 while (p
> name
&& !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p
[-1]))
1026 /* Standard error reporting routines in increasing order of severity.
1027 All of these take arguments like printf. */
1029 /* Text to be emitted verbatim to the error message stream; this
1030 produces no prefix and disables line-wrapping. Use rarely. */
1032 verbatim (const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1037 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1038 text
.err_no
= errno
;
1039 text
.args_ptr
= &ap
;
1040 text
.format_spec
= _(gmsgid
);
1042 pp_format_verbatim (global_dc
->printer
, &text
);
1043 pp_newline_and_flush (global_dc
->printer
);
1047 /* Add a note with text GMSGID and with LOCATION to the diagnostic CONTEXT. */
1049 diagnostic_append_note (diagnostic_context
*context
,
1050 location_t location
,
1051 const char * gmsgid
, ...)
1053 diagnostic_info diagnostic
;
1055 const char *saved_prefix
;
1056 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, location
);
1058 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1059 diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic
, gmsgid
, &ap
, &richloc
, DK_NOTE
);
1060 if (context
->inhibit_notes_p
)
1065 saved_prefix
= pp_get_prefix (context
->printer
);
1066 pp_set_prefix (context
->printer
,
1067 diagnostic_build_prefix (context
, &diagnostic
));
1068 pp_format (context
->printer
, &diagnostic
.message
);
1069 pp_output_formatted_text (context
->printer
);
1070 pp_destroy_prefix (context
->printer
);
1071 pp_set_prefix (context
->printer
, saved_prefix
);
1072 diagnostic_show_locus (context
, &richloc
, DK_NOTE
);
1076 /* Implement emit_diagnostic, inform, inform_at_rich_loc, warning, warning_at,
1077 warning_at_rich_loc, pedwarn, permerror, permerror_at_rich_loc, error,
1078 error_at, error_at_rich_loc, sorry, fatal_error, internal_error, and
1079 internal_error_no_backtrace, as documented and defined below. */
1081 diagnostic_impl (rich_location
*richloc
, int opt
,
1083 va_list *ap
, diagnostic_t kind
)
1085 diagnostic_info diagnostic
;
1086 if (kind
== DK_PERMERROR
)
1088 diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic
, gmsgid
, ap
, richloc
,
1089 permissive_error_kind (global_dc
));
1090 diagnostic
.option_index
= permissive_error_option (global_dc
);
1094 diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic
, gmsgid
, ap
, richloc
, kind
);
1095 if (kind
== DK_WARNING
|| kind
== DK_PEDWARN
)
1096 diagnostic
.option_index
= opt
;
1098 return diagnostic_report_diagnostic (global_dc
, &diagnostic
);
1101 /* Same as diagonostic_n_impl taking rich_location instead of location_t. */
1103 diagnostic_n_impl_richloc (rich_location
*richloc
, int opt
, int n
,
1104 const char *singular_gmsgid
,
1105 const char *plural_gmsgid
,
1106 va_list *ap
, diagnostic_t kind
)
1108 diagnostic_info diagnostic
;
1109 diagnostic_set_info_translated (&diagnostic
,
1110 ngettext (singular_gmsgid
, plural_gmsgid
, n
),
1112 if (kind
== DK_WARNING
)
1113 diagnostic
.option_index
= opt
;
1114 return diagnostic_report_diagnostic (global_dc
, &diagnostic
);
1117 /* Implement inform_n, warning_n, and error_n, as documented and
1120 diagnostic_n_impl (location_t location
, int opt
, int n
,
1121 const char *singular_gmsgid
,
1122 const char *plural_gmsgid
,
1123 va_list *ap
, diagnostic_t kind
)
1125 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, location
);
1126 return diagnostic_n_impl_richloc (&richloc
, opt
, n
,
1127 singular_gmsgid
, plural_gmsgid
, ap
, kind
);
1131 emit_diagnostic (diagnostic_t kind
, location_t location
, int opt
,
1132 const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1135 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1136 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, location
);
1137 bool ret
= diagnostic_impl (&richloc
, opt
, gmsgid
, &ap
, kind
);
1142 /* An informative note at LOCATION. Use this for additional details on an error
1145 inform (location_t location
, const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1148 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1149 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, location
);
1150 diagnostic_impl (&richloc
, -1, gmsgid
, &ap
, DK_NOTE
);
1154 /* Same as "inform", but at RICHLOC. */
1156 inform_at_rich_loc (rich_location
*richloc
, const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1159 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1160 diagnostic_impl (richloc
, -1, gmsgid
, &ap
, DK_NOTE
);
1164 /* An informative note at LOCATION. Use this for additional details on an
1167 inform_n (location_t location
, int n
, const char *singular_gmsgid
,
1168 const char *plural_gmsgid
, ...)
1171 va_start (ap
, plural_gmsgid
);
1172 diagnostic_n_impl (location
, -1, n
, singular_gmsgid
, plural_gmsgid
,
1177 /* A warning at INPUT_LOCATION. Use this for code which is correct according
1178 to the relevant language specification but is likely to be buggy anyway.
1179 Returns true if the warning was printed, false if it was inhibited. */
1181 warning (int opt
, const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1184 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1185 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, input_location
);
1186 bool ret
= diagnostic_impl (&richloc
, opt
, gmsgid
, &ap
, DK_WARNING
);
1191 /* A warning at LOCATION. Use this for code which is correct according to the
1192 relevant language specification but is likely to be buggy anyway.
1193 Returns true if the warning was printed, false if it was inhibited. */
1196 warning_at (location_t location
, int opt
, const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1199 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1200 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, location
);
1201 bool ret
= diagnostic_impl (&richloc
, opt
, gmsgid
, &ap
, DK_WARNING
);
1206 /* Same as warning at, but using RICHLOC. */
1209 warning_at_rich_loc (rich_location
*richloc
, int opt
, const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1212 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1213 bool ret
= diagnostic_impl (richloc
, opt
, gmsgid
, &ap
, DK_WARNING
);
1218 /* Same as warning_at_rich_loc but for plural variant. */
1221 warning_at_rich_loc_n (rich_location
*richloc
, int opt
, int n
,
1222 const char *singular_gmsgid
, const char *plural_gmsgid
, ...)
1225 va_start (ap
, plural_gmsgid
);
1226 bool ret
= diagnostic_n_impl_richloc (richloc
, opt
, n
,
1227 singular_gmsgid
, plural_gmsgid
,
1233 /* A warning at LOCATION. Use this for code which is correct according to the
1234 relevant language specification but is likely to be buggy anyway.
1235 Returns true if the warning was printed, false if it was inhibited. */
1238 warning_n (location_t location
, int opt
, int n
, const char *singular_gmsgid
,
1239 const char *plural_gmsgid
, ...)
1242 va_start (ap
, plural_gmsgid
);
1243 bool ret
= diagnostic_n_impl (location
, opt
, n
,
1244 singular_gmsgid
, plural_gmsgid
,
1250 /* A "pedantic" warning at LOCATION: issues a warning unless
1251 -pedantic-errors was given on the command line, in which case it
1252 issues an error. Use this for diagnostics required by the relevant
1253 language standard, if you have chosen not to make them errors.
1255 Note that these diagnostics are issued independent of the setting
1256 of the -Wpedantic command-line switch. To get a warning enabled
1257 only with that switch, use either "if (pedantic) pedwarn
1258 (OPT_Wpedantic,...)" or just "pedwarn (OPT_Wpedantic,..)". To get a
1259 pedwarn independently of the -Wpedantic switch use "pedwarn (0,...)".
1261 Returns true if the warning was printed, false if it was inhibited. */
1264 pedwarn (location_t location
, int opt
, const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1267 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1268 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, location
);
1269 bool ret
= diagnostic_impl (&richloc
, opt
, gmsgid
, &ap
, DK_PEDWARN
);
1274 /* Same as pedwarn, but using RICHLOC. */
1277 pedwarn_at_rich_loc (rich_location
*richloc
, int opt
, const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1280 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1281 bool ret
= diagnostic_impl (richloc
, opt
, gmsgid
, &ap
, DK_PEDWARN
);
1286 /* A "permissive" error at LOCATION: issues an error unless
1287 -fpermissive was given on the command line, in which case it issues
1288 a warning. Use this for things that really should be errors but we
1289 want to support legacy code.
1291 Returns true if the warning was printed, false if it was inhibited. */
1294 permerror (location_t location
, const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1297 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1298 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, location
);
1299 bool ret
= diagnostic_impl (&richloc
, -1, gmsgid
, &ap
, DK_PERMERROR
);
1304 /* Same as "permerror", but at RICHLOC. */
1307 permerror_at_rich_loc (rich_location
*richloc
, const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1310 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1311 bool ret
= diagnostic_impl (richloc
, -1, gmsgid
, &ap
, DK_PERMERROR
);
1316 /* A hard error: the code is definitely ill-formed, and an object file
1317 will not be produced. */
1319 error (const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1322 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1323 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, input_location
);
1324 diagnostic_impl (&richloc
, -1, gmsgid
, &ap
, DK_ERROR
);
1328 /* A hard error: the code is definitely ill-formed, and an object file
1329 will not be produced. */
1331 error_n (location_t location
, int n
, const char *singular_gmsgid
,
1332 const char *plural_gmsgid
, ...)
1335 va_start (ap
, plural_gmsgid
);
1336 diagnostic_n_impl (location
, -1, n
, singular_gmsgid
, plural_gmsgid
,
1341 /* Same as above, but use location LOC instead of input_location. */
1343 error_at (location_t loc
, const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1346 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1347 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, loc
);
1348 diagnostic_impl (&richloc
, -1, gmsgid
, &ap
, DK_ERROR
);
1352 /* Same as above, but use RICH_LOC. */
1355 error_at_rich_loc (rich_location
*richloc
, const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1358 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1359 diagnostic_impl (richloc
, -1, gmsgid
, &ap
, DK_ERROR
);
1363 /* "Sorry, not implemented." Use for a language feature which is
1364 required by the relevant specification but not implemented by GCC.
1365 An object file will not be produced. */
1367 sorry (const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1370 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1371 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, input_location
);
1372 diagnostic_impl (&richloc
, -1, gmsgid
, &ap
, DK_SORRY
);
1376 /* Return true if an error or a "sorry" has been seen. Various
1377 processing is disabled after errors. */
1381 return errorcount
|| sorrycount
;
1384 /* An error which is severe enough that we make no attempt to
1385 continue. Do not use this for internal consistency checks; that's
1386 internal_error. Use of this function should be rare. */
1388 fatal_error (location_t loc
, const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1391 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1392 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, loc
);
1393 diagnostic_impl (&richloc
, -1, gmsgid
, &ap
, DK_FATAL
);
1399 /* An internal consistency check has failed. We make no attempt to
1400 continue. Note that unless there is debugging value to be had from
1401 a more specific message, or some other good reason, you should use
1402 abort () instead of calling this function directly. */
1404 internal_error (const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1407 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1408 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, input_location
);
1409 diagnostic_impl (&richloc
, -1, gmsgid
, &ap
, DK_ICE
);
1415 /* Like internal_error, but no backtrace will be printed. Used when
1416 the internal error does not happen at the current location, but happened
1419 internal_error_no_backtrace (const char *gmsgid
, ...)
1422 va_start (ap
, gmsgid
);
1423 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, input_location
);
1424 diagnostic_impl (&richloc
, -1, gmsgid
, &ap
, DK_ICE_NOBT
);
1430 /* Special case error functions. Most are implemented in terms of the
1431 above, or should be. */
1433 /* Print a diagnostic MSGID on FILE. This is just fprintf, except it
1434 runs its second argument through gettext. */
1436 fnotice (FILE *file
, const char *cmsgid
, ...)
1440 va_start (ap
, cmsgid
);
1441 vfprintf (file
, _(cmsgid
), ap
);
1445 /* Inform the user that an error occurred while trying to report some
1446 other error. This indicates catastrophic internal inconsistencies,
1447 so give up now. But do try to flush out the previous error.
1448 This mustn't use internal_error, that will cause infinite recursion. */
1451 error_recursion (diagnostic_context
*context
)
1453 if (context
->lock
< 3)
1454 pp_newline_and_flush (context
->printer
);
1457 "Internal compiler error: Error reporting routines re-entered.\n");
1459 /* Call diagnostic_action_after_output to get the "please submit a bug
1461 diagnostic_action_after_output (context
, DK_ICE
);
1463 /* Do not use gcc_unreachable here; that goes through internal_error
1464 and therefore would cause infinite recursion. */
1468 /* Report an internal compiler error in a friendly manner. This is
1469 the function that gets called upon use of abort() in the source
1470 code generally, thanks to a special macro. */
1473 fancy_abort (const char *file
, int line
, const char *function
)
1475 internal_error ("in %s, at %s:%d", function
, trim_filename (file
), line
);
1478 /* Really call the system 'abort'. This has to go right at the end of
1479 this file, so that there are no functions after it that call abort
1480 and get the system abort instead of our macro. */
1490 namespace selftest
{
1492 /* Helper function for test_print_escaped_string. */
1495 assert_print_escaped_string (const location
&loc
, const char *expected_output
,
1499 print_escaped_string (&pp
, input
);
1500 ASSERT_STREQ_AT (loc
, expected_output
, pp_formatted_text (&pp
));
1503 #define ASSERT_PRINT_ESCAPED_STRING_STREQ(EXPECTED_OUTPUT, INPUT) \
1504 assert_print_escaped_string (SELFTEST_LOCATION, EXPECTED_OUTPUT, INPUT)
1506 /* Tests of print_escaped_string. */
1509 test_print_escaped_string ()
1512 ASSERT_PRINT_ESCAPED_STRING_STREQ ("\"\"", "");
1514 /* Non-empty string. */
1515 ASSERT_PRINT_ESCAPED_STRING_STREQ ("\"hello world\"", "hello world");
1517 /* Various things that need to be escaped: */
1519 ASSERT_PRINT_ESCAPED_STRING_STREQ ("\"before\\\\after\"",
1522 ASSERT_PRINT_ESCAPED_STRING_STREQ ("\"before\\tafter\"",
1525 ASSERT_PRINT_ESCAPED_STRING_STREQ ("\"before\\nafter\"",
1528 ASSERT_PRINT_ESCAPED_STRING_STREQ ("\"before\\\"after\"",
1531 /* Non-printable characters: BEL: '\a': 0x07 */
1532 ASSERT_PRINT_ESCAPED_STRING_STREQ ("\"before\\007after\"",
1534 /* Non-printable characters: vertical tab: '\v': 0x0b */
1535 ASSERT_PRINT_ESCAPED_STRING_STREQ ("\"before\\013after\"",
1539 /* Tests of print_parseable_fixits. */
1541 /* Verify that print_parseable_fixits emits the empty string if there
1545 test_print_parseable_fixits_none ()
1548 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, UNKNOWN_LOCATION
);
1550 print_parseable_fixits (&pp
, &richloc
);
1551 ASSERT_STREQ ("", pp_formatted_text (&pp
));
1554 /* Verify that print_parseable_fixits does the right thing if there
1555 is an insertion fixit hint. */
1558 test_print_parseable_fixits_insert ()
1561 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, UNKNOWN_LOCATION
);
1563 linemap_add (line_table
, LC_ENTER
, false, "test.c", 0);
1564 linemap_line_start (line_table
, 5, 100);
1565 linemap_add (line_table
, LC_LEAVE
, false, NULL
, 0);
1566 location_t where
= linemap_position_for_column (line_table
, 10);
1567 richloc
.add_fixit_insert_before (where
, "added content");
1569 print_parseable_fixits (&pp
, &richloc
);
1570 ASSERT_STREQ ("fix-it:\"test.c\":{5:10-5:10}:\"added content\"\n",
1571 pp_formatted_text (&pp
));
1574 /* Verify that print_parseable_fixits does the right thing if there
1575 is an removal fixit hint. */
1578 test_print_parseable_fixits_remove ()
1581 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, UNKNOWN_LOCATION
);
1583 linemap_add (line_table
, LC_ENTER
, false, "test.c", 0);
1584 linemap_line_start (line_table
, 5, 100);
1585 linemap_add (line_table
, LC_LEAVE
, false, NULL
, 0);
1587 where
.m_start
= linemap_position_for_column (line_table
, 10);
1588 where
.m_finish
= linemap_position_for_column (line_table
, 20);
1589 richloc
.add_fixit_remove (where
);
1591 print_parseable_fixits (&pp
, &richloc
);
1592 ASSERT_STREQ ("fix-it:\"test.c\":{5:10-5:21}:\"\"\n",
1593 pp_formatted_text (&pp
));
1596 /* Verify that print_parseable_fixits does the right thing if there
1597 is an replacement fixit hint. */
1600 test_print_parseable_fixits_replace ()
1603 rich_location
richloc (line_table
, UNKNOWN_LOCATION
);
1605 linemap_add (line_table
, LC_ENTER
, false, "test.c", 0);
1606 linemap_line_start (line_table
, 5, 100);
1607 linemap_add (line_table
, LC_LEAVE
, false, NULL
, 0);
1609 where
.m_start
= linemap_position_for_column (line_table
, 10);
1610 where
.m_finish
= linemap_position_for_column (line_table
, 20);
1611 richloc
.add_fixit_replace (where
, "replacement");
1613 print_parseable_fixits (&pp
, &richloc
);
1614 ASSERT_STREQ ("fix-it:\"test.c\":{5:10-5:21}:\"replacement\"\n",
1615 pp_formatted_text (&pp
));
1618 /* Run all of the selftests within this file. */
1621 diagnostic_c_tests ()
1623 test_print_escaped_string ();
1624 test_print_parseable_fixits_none ();
1625 test_print_parseable_fixits_insert ();
1626 test_print_parseable_fixits_remove ();
1627 test_print_parseable_fixits_replace ();
1630 } // namespace selftest
1632 #endif /* #if CHECKING_P */