1 /* Lexical analyzer for C and Objective C.
2 Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
3 1998, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GNU CC.
7 GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
12 GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
19 the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
39 #include "splay-tree.h"
41 /* MULTIBYTE_CHARS support only works for native compilers.
42 ??? Ideally what we want is to model widechar support after
43 the current floating point support. */
45 #undef MULTIBYTE_CHARS
48 #ifdef MULTIBYTE_CHARS
51 #endif /* MULTIBYTE_CHARS */
52 #ifndef GET_ENVIRONMENT
53 #define GET_ENVIRONMENT(ENV_VALUE,ENV_NAME) ((ENV_VALUE) = getenv (ENV_NAME))
56 /* The input filename as understood by CPP, where "" represents stdin. */
57 static const char *cpp_filename
;
59 /* We may keep statistics about how long which files took to compile. */
60 static int header_time
, body_time
;
61 static splay_tree file_info_tree
;
63 /* Cause the `yydebug' variable to be defined. */
66 /* File used for outputting assembler code. */
67 extern FILE *asm_out_file
;
69 #undef WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE
70 #define WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE TYPE_PRECISION (wchar_type_node)
72 /* Number of bytes in a wide character. */
73 #define WCHAR_BYTES (WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE / BITS_PER_UNIT)
75 int indent_level
; /* Number of { minus number of }. */
76 int pending_lang_change
; /* If we need to switch languages - C++ only */
77 int c_header_level
; /* depth in C headers - C++ only */
79 /* Nonzero tells yylex to ignore \ in string constants. */
80 static int ignore_escape_flag
;
82 static const char *readescape
PARAMS ((const char *, const char *,
84 static const char *read_ucs
PARAMS ((const char *, const char *,
85 unsigned int *, int));
86 static void parse_float
PARAMS ((PTR
));
87 static tree lex_number
PARAMS ((const char *, unsigned int));
88 static tree lex_string
PARAMS ((const char *, unsigned int, int));
89 static tree lex_charconst
PARAMS ((const cpp_token
*));
90 static void update_header_times
PARAMS ((const char *));
91 static int dump_one_header
PARAMS ((splay_tree_node
, void *));
92 static void cb_ident
PARAMS ((cpp_reader
*, const cpp_string
*));
93 static void cb_file_change
PARAMS ((cpp_reader
*, const cpp_file_change
*));
94 static void cb_def_pragma
PARAMS ((cpp_reader
*));
95 static void cb_define
PARAMS ((cpp_reader
*, cpp_hashnode
*));
96 static void cb_undef
PARAMS ((cpp_reader
*, cpp_hashnode
*));
100 const char *filename
;
102 struct cpp_callbacks
*cb
;
103 struct c_fileinfo
*toplevel
;
105 /* Set up filename timing. Must happen before cpp_start_read. */
106 file_info_tree
= splay_tree_new ((splay_tree_compare_fn
)strcmp
,
108 (splay_tree_delete_value_fn
)free
);
109 toplevel
= get_fileinfo ("<top level>");
110 if (flag_detailed_statistics
)
113 body_time
= get_run_time ();
114 toplevel
->time
= body_time
;
117 #ifdef MULTIBYTE_CHARS
118 /* Change to the native locale for multibyte conversions. */
119 setlocale (LC_CTYPE
, "");
120 GET_ENVIRONMENT (literal_codeset
, "LANG");
123 cb
= cpp_get_callbacks (parse_in
);
125 cb
->ident
= cb_ident
;
126 cb
->file_change
= cb_file_change
;
127 cb
->def_pragma
= cb_def_pragma
;
129 /* Set the debug callbacks if we can use them. */
130 if (debug_info_level
== DINFO_LEVEL_VERBOSE
131 && (write_symbols
== DWARF_DEBUG
|| write_symbols
== DWARF2_DEBUG
))
133 cb
->define
= cb_define
;
134 cb
->undef
= cb_undef
;
138 if (filename
== 0 || !strcmp (filename
, "-"))
139 filename
= "stdin", cpp_filename
= "";
141 cpp_filename
= filename
;
149 /* A thin wrapper around the real parser that initializes the
150 integrated preprocessor after debug output has been initialized. */
155 if (! cpp_start_read (parse_in
, cpp_filename
))
156 return 1; /* cpplib has emitted an error. */
166 struct c_fileinfo
*fi
;
168 n
= splay_tree_lookup (file_info_tree
, (splay_tree_key
) name
);
170 return (struct c_fileinfo
*) n
->value
;
172 fi
= (struct c_fileinfo
*) xmalloc (sizeof (struct c_fileinfo
));
174 fi
->interface_only
= 0;
175 fi
->interface_unknown
= 1;
176 splay_tree_insert (file_info_tree
, (splay_tree_key
) name
,
177 (splay_tree_value
) fi
);
182 update_header_times (name
)
185 /* Changing files again. This means currently collected time
186 is charged against header time, and body time starts back at 0. */
187 if (flag_detailed_statistics
)
189 int this_time
= get_run_time ();
190 struct c_fileinfo
*file
= get_fileinfo (name
);
191 header_time
+= this_time
- body_time
;
192 file
->time
+= this_time
- body_time
;
193 body_time
= this_time
;
198 dump_one_header (n
, dummy
)
200 void *dummy ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
202 print_time ((const char *) n
->key
,
203 ((struct c_fileinfo
*) n
->value
)->time
);
208 dump_time_statistics ()
210 struct c_fileinfo
*file
= get_fileinfo (input_filename
);
211 int this_time
= get_run_time ();
212 file
->time
+= this_time
- body_time
;
214 fprintf (stderr
, "\n******\n");
215 print_time ("header files (total)", header_time
);
216 print_time ("main file (total)", this_time
- body_time
);
217 fprintf (stderr
, "ratio = %g : 1\n",
218 (double)header_time
/ (double)(this_time
- body_time
));
219 fprintf (stderr
, "\n******\n");
221 splay_tree_foreach (file_info_tree
, dump_one_header
, 0);
224 /* Not yet handled: #pragma, #define, #undef.
225 No need to deal with linemarkers under normal conditions. */
228 cb_ident (pfile
, str
)
229 cpp_reader
*pfile ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
230 const cpp_string
*str ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
232 #ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_IDENT
235 /* Convert escapes in the string. */
236 tree value
= lex_string ((const char *)str
->text
, str
->len
, 0);
237 ASM_OUTPUT_IDENT (asm_out_file
, TREE_STRING_POINTER (value
));
243 cb_file_change (pfile
, fc
)
244 cpp_reader
*pfile ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
245 const cpp_file_change
*fc
;
247 if (fc
->reason
== FC_ENTER
)
249 /* Don't stack the main buffer on the input stack;
250 we already did in compile_file. */
251 if (fc
->from
.filename
)
253 lineno
= fc
->from
.lineno
;
254 push_srcloc (fc
->to
.filename
, 1);
255 input_file_stack
->indent_level
= indent_level
;
256 debug_start_source_file (fc
->to
.filename
);
257 #ifndef NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C
260 else if (fc
->externc
)
263 ++pending_lang_change
;
268 main_input_filename
= fc
->to
.filename
;
270 else if (fc
->reason
== FC_LEAVE
)
272 /* Popping out of a file. */
273 if (input_file_stack
->next
)
275 #ifndef NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C
276 if (c_header_level
&& --c_header_level
== 0)
279 warning ("badly nested C headers from preprocessor");
280 --pending_lang_change
;
284 if (indent_level
!= input_file_stack
->indent_level
)
286 warning_with_file_and_line
287 (input_filename
, lineno
,
288 "This file contains more '%c's than '%c's.",
289 indent_level
> input_file_stack
->indent_level
? '{' : '}',
290 indent_level
> input_file_stack
->indent_level
? '}' : '{');
294 debug_end_source_file (input_file_stack
->line
);
297 error ("leaving more files than we entered");
300 update_header_times (fc
->to
.filename
);
301 in_system_header
= fc
->sysp
!= 0;
302 input_filename
= fc
->to
.filename
;
303 lineno
= fc
->to
.lineno
; /* Do we need this? */
306 extract_interface_info ();
310 cb_def_pragma (pfile
)
313 /* Issue a warning message if we have been asked to do so. Ignore
314 unknown pragmas in system headers unless an explicit
315 -Wunknown-pragmas has been given. */
316 if (warn_unknown_pragmas
> in_system_header
)
318 const unsigned char *space
, *name
= 0;
321 cpp_get_token (pfile
, &s
);
322 space
= cpp_token_as_text (pfile
, &s
);
323 cpp_get_token (pfile
, &s
);
324 if (s
.type
== CPP_NAME
)
325 name
= cpp_token_as_text (pfile
, &s
);
327 lineno
= cpp_get_line (parse_in
)->line
;
329 warning ("ignoring #pragma %s %s", space
, name
);
331 warning ("ignoring #pragma %s", space
);
335 /* #define callback for DWARF and DWARF2 debug info. */
337 cb_define (pfile
, node
)
341 debug_define (lineno
, (const char *) cpp_macro_definition (pfile
, node
));
344 /* #undef callback for DWARF and DWARF2 debug info. */
346 cb_undef (pfile
, node
)
347 cpp_reader
*pfile ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
;
350 debug_undef (lineno
, (const char *) node
->name
);
353 /* Parse a '\uNNNN' or '\UNNNNNNNN' sequence.
355 [lex.charset]: The character designated by the universal-character-name
356 \UNNNNNNNN is that character whose character short name in ISO/IEC 10646
357 is NNNNNNNN; the character designated by the universal-character-name
358 \uNNNN is that character whose character short name in ISO/IEC 10646 is
359 0000NNNN. If the hexadecimal value for a universal character name is
360 less than 0x20 or in the range 0x7F-0x9F (inclusive), or if the
361 universal character name designates a character in the basic source
362 character set, then the program is ill-formed.
364 We assume that wchar_t is Unicode, so we don't need to do any
365 mapping. Is this ever wrong? */
368 read_ucs (p
, limit
, cptr
, length
)
374 unsigned int code
= 0;
377 for (; length
; --length
)
381 error ("incomplete universal-character-name");
388 error ("non hex digit '%c' in universal-character-name", c
);
394 if (c
>= 'a' && c
<= 'f')
395 code
+= c
- 'a' + 10;
396 if (c
>= 'A' && c
<= 'F')
397 code
+= c
- 'A' + 10;
398 if (c
>= '0' && c
<= '9')
403 sorry ("universal-character-name on EBCDIC target");
404 *cptr
= 0x3f; /* EBCDIC invalid character */
408 if (code
> 0x9f && !(code
& 0x80000000))
409 /* True extended character, OK. */;
410 else if (code
>= 0x20 && code
< 0x7f)
412 /* ASCII printable character. The C character set consists of all of
413 these except $, @ and `. We use hex escapes so that this also
414 works with EBCDIC hosts. */
415 if (code
!= 0x24 && code
!= 0x40 && code
!= 0x60)
416 error ("universal-character-name used for '%c'", code
);
419 error ("invalid universal-character-name");
425 /* Read an escape sequence and write its character equivalent into *CPTR.
426 P is the input pointer, which is just after the backslash. LIMIT
427 is how much text we have.
428 Returns the updated input pointer. */
431 readescape (p
, limit
, cptr
)
436 unsigned int c
, code
, count
;
437 unsigned firstdig
= 0;
442 /* cpp has already issued an error for this. */
452 if (warn_traditional
&& !in_system_header
)
453 warning ("the meaning of `\\x' varies with -traditional");
455 if (flag_traditional
)
473 if (c
>= 'a' && c
<= 'f')
474 code
+= c
- 'a' + 10;
475 if (c
>= 'A' && c
<= 'F')
476 code
+= c
- 'A' + 10;
477 if (c
>= '0' && c
<= '9')
479 if (code
!= 0 || count
!= 0)
489 warning ("\\x used with no following hex digits");
494 /* Digits are all 0's. Ok. */
496 else if ((count
- 1) * 4 >= TYPE_PRECISION (integer_type_node
)
499 << (TYPE_PRECISION (integer_type_node
)
502 pedwarn ("hex escape out of range");
506 case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
507 case '5': case '6': case '7':
509 for (count
= 0; count
< 3; count
++)
511 if (c
< '0' || c
> '7')
516 code
= (code
* 8) + (c
- '0');
528 case '\\': case '\'': case '"': case '?':
532 case 'n': *cptr
= TARGET_NEWLINE
; return p
;
533 case 't': *cptr
= TARGET_TAB
; return p
;
534 case 'r': *cptr
= TARGET_CR
; return p
;
535 case 'f': *cptr
= TARGET_FF
; return p
;
536 case 'b': *cptr
= TARGET_BS
; return p
;
537 case 'v': *cptr
= TARGET_VT
; return p
;
539 if (warn_traditional
&& !in_system_header
)
540 warning ("the meaning of '\\a' varies with -traditional");
541 *cptr
= flag_traditional
? c
: TARGET_BELL
;
544 /* Warnings and support checks handled by read_ucs(). */
546 if (c_language
!= clk_cplusplus
&& !flag_isoc99
)
549 if (warn_traditional
&& !in_system_header
)
550 warning ("the meaning of '\\%c' varies with -traditional", c
);
552 return read_ucs (p
, limit
, cptr
, c
== 'u' ? 4 : 8);
556 pedwarn ("non-ISO-standard escape sequence, '\\%c'", c
);
557 *cptr
= TARGET_ESC
; return p
;
559 /* '\(', etc, are used at beginning of line to avoid confusing Emacs.
560 '\%' is used to prevent SCCS from getting confused. */
561 case '(': case '{': case '[': case '%':
563 pedwarn ("unknown escape sequence '\\%c'", c
);
569 pedwarn ("unknown escape sequence '\\%c'", c
);
571 pedwarn ("unknown escape sequence: '\\' followed by char 0x%x", c
);
578 /* Returns nonzero if C is a universal-character-name. Give an error if it
579 is not one which may appear in an identifier, as per [extendid].
581 Note that extended character support in identifiers has not yet been
582 implemented. It is my personal opinion that this is not a desirable
583 feature. Portable code cannot count on support for more than the basic
584 identifier character set. */
597 /* None of the valid chars are outside the Basic Multilingual Plane (the
601 error ("universal-character-name '\\U%08x' not valid in identifier", c
);
606 if ((c
>= 0x00c0 && c
<= 0x00d6)
607 || (c
>= 0x00d8 && c
<= 0x00f6)
608 || (c
>= 0x00f8 && c
<= 0x01f5)
609 || (c
>= 0x01fa && c
<= 0x0217)
610 || (c
>= 0x0250 && c
<= 0x02a8)
611 || (c
>= 0x1e00 && c
<= 0x1e9a)
612 || (c
>= 0x1ea0 && c
<= 0x1ef9))
617 || (c
>= 0x0388 && c
<= 0x038a)
619 || (c
>= 0x038e && c
<= 0x03a1)
620 || (c
>= 0x03a3 && c
<= 0x03ce)
621 || (c
>= 0x03d0 && c
<= 0x03d6)
626 || (c
>= 0x03e2 && c
<= 0x03f3)
627 || (c
>= 0x1f00 && c
<= 0x1f15)
628 || (c
>= 0x1f18 && c
<= 0x1f1d)
629 || (c
>= 0x1f20 && c
<= 0x1f45)
630 || (c
>= 0x1f48 && c
<= 0x1f4d)
631 || (c
>= 0x1f50 && c
<= 0x1f57)
635 || (c
>= 0x1f5f && c
<= 0x1f7d)
636 || (c
>= 0x1f80 && c
<= 0x1fb4)
637 || (c
>= 0x1fb6 && c
<= 0x1fbc)
638 || (c
>= 0x1fc2 && c
<= 0x1fc4)
639 || (c
>= 0x1fc6 && c
<= 0x1fcc)
640 || (c
>= 0x1fd0 && c
<= 0x1fd3)
641 || (c
>= 0x1fd6 && c
<= 0x1fdb)
642 || (c
>= 0x1fe0 && c
<= 0x1fec)
643 || (c
>= 0x1ff2 && c
<= 0x1ff4)
644 || (c
>= 0x1ff6 && c
<= 0x1ffc))
648 if ((c
>= 0x0401 && c
<= 0x040d)
649 || (c
>= 0x040f && c
<= 0x044f)
650 || (c
>= 0x0451 && c
<= 0x045c)
651 || (c
>= 0x045e && c
<= 0x0481)
652 || (c
>= 0x0490 && c
<= 0x04c4)
653 || (c
>= 0x04c7 && c
<= 0x04c8)
654 || (c
>= 0x04cb && c
<= 0x04cc)
655 || (c
>= 0x04d0 && c
<= 0x04eb)
656 || (c
>= 0x04ee && c
<= 0x04f5)
657 || (c
>= 0x04f8 && c
<= 0x04f9))
661 if ((c
>= 0x0531 && c
<= 0x0556)
662 || (c
>= 0x0561 && c
<= 0x0587))
666 if ((c
>= 0x05d0 && c
<= 0x05ea)
667 || (c
>= 0x05f0 && c
<= 0x05f4))
671 if ((c
>= 0x0621 && c
<= 0x063a)
672 || (c
>= 0x0640 && c
<= 0x0652)
673 || (c
>= 0x0670 && c
<= 0x06b7)
674 || (c
>= 0x06ba && c
<= 0x06be)
675 || (c
>= 0x06c0 && c
<= 0x06ce)
676 || (c
>= 0x06e5 && c
<= 0x06e7))
680 if ((c
>= 0x0905 && c
<= 0x0939)
681 || (c
>= 0x0958 && c
<= 0x0962))
685 if ((c
>= 0x0985 && c
<= 0x098c)
686 || (c
>= 0x098f && c
<= 0x0990)
687 || (c
>= 0x0993 && c
<= 0x09a8)
688 || (c
>= 0x09aa && c
<= 0x09b0)
690 || (c
>= 0x09b6 && c
<= 0x09b9)
691 || (c
>= 0x09dc && c
<= 0x09dd)
692 || (c
>= 0x09df && c
<= 0x09e1)
693 || (c
>= 0x09f0 && c
<= 0x09f1))
697 if ((c
>= 0x0a05 && c
<= 0x0a0a)
698 || (c
>= 0x0a0f && c
<= 0x0a10)
699 || (c
>= 0x0a13 && c
<= 0x0a28)
700 || (c
>= 0x0a2a && c
<= 0x0a30)
701 || (c
>= 0x0a32 && c
<= 0x0a33)
702 || (c
>= 0x0a35 && c
<= 0x0a36)
703 || (c
>= 0x0a38 && c
<= 0x0a39)
704 || (c
>= 0x0a59 && c
<= 0x0a5c)
709 if ((c
>= 0x0a85 && c
<= 0x0a8b)
711 || (c
>= 0x0a8f && c
<= 0x0a91)
712 || (c
>= 0x0a93 && c
<= 0x0aa8)
713 || (c
>= 0x0aaa && c
<= 0x0ab0)
714 || (c
>= 0x0ab2 && c
<= 0x0ab3)
715 || (c
>= 0x0ab5 && c
<= 0x0ab9)
720 if ((c
>= 0x0b05 && c
<= 0x0b0c)
721 || (c
>= 0x0b0f && c
<= 0x0b10)
722 || (c
>= 0x0b13 && c
<= 0x0b28)
723 || (c
>= 0x0b2a && c
<= 0x0b30)
724 || (c
>= 0x0b32 && c
<= 0x0b33)
725 || (c
>= 0x0b36 && c
<= 0x0b39)
726 || (c
>= 0x0b5c && c
<= 0x0b5d)
727 || (c
>= 0x0b5f && c
<= 0x0b61))
731 if ((c
>= 0x0b85 && c
<= 0x0b8a)
732 || (c
>= 0x0b8e && c
<= 0x0b90)
733 || (c
>= 0x0b92 && c
<= 0x0b95)
734 || (c
>= 0x0b99 && c
<= 0x0b9a)
736 || (c
>= 0x0b9e && c
<= 0x0b9f)
737 || (c
>= 0x0ba3 && c
<= 0x0ba4)
738 || (c
>= 0x0ba8 && c
<= 0x0baa)
739 || (c
>= 0x0bae && c
<= 0x0bb5)
740 || (c
>= 0x0bb7 && c
<= 0x0bb9))
744 if ((c
>= 0x0c05 && c
<= 0x0c0c)
745 || (c
>= 0x0c0e && c
<= 0x0c10)
746 || (c
>= 0x0c12 && c
<= 0x0c28)
747 || (c
>= 0x0c2a && c
<= 0x0c33)
748 || (c
>= 0x0c35 && c
<= 0x0c39)
749 || (c
>= 0x0c60 && c
<= 0x0c61))
753 if ((c
>= 0x0c85 && c
<= 0x0c8c)
754 || (c
>= 0x0c8e && c
<= 0x0c90)
755 || (c
>= 0x0c92 && c
<= 0x0ca8)
756 || (c
>= 0x0caa && c
<= 0x0cb3)
757 || (c
>= 0x0cb5 && c
<= 0x0cb9)
758 || (c
>= 0x0ce0 && c
<= 0x0ce1))
762 if ((c
>= 0x0d05 && c
<= 0x0d0c)
763 || (c
>= 0x0d0e && c
<= 0x0d10)
764 || (c
>= 0x0d12 && c
<= 0x0d28)
765 || (c
>= 0x0d2a && c
<= 0x0d39)
766 || (c
>= 0x0d60 && c
<= 0x0d61))
770 if ((c
>= 0x0e01 && c
<= 0x0e30)
771 || (c
>= 0x0e32 && c
<= 0x0e33)
772 || (c
>= 0x0e40 && c
<= 0x0e46)
773 || (c
>= 0x0e4f && c
<= 0x0e5b))
777 if ((c
>= 0x0e81 && c
<= 0x0e82)
783 || (c
>= 0x0e94 && c
<= 0x0e97)
784 || (c
>= 0x0e99 && c
<= 0x0e9f)
785 || (c
>= 0x0ea1 && c
<= 0x0ea3)
790 || (c
>= 0x0ead && c
<= 0x0eb0)
794 || (c
>= 0x0ec0 && c
<= 0x0ec4)
799 if ((c
>= 0x10a0 && c
<= 0x10c5)
800 || (c
>= 0x10d0 && c
<= 0x10f6))
804 if ((c
>= 0x3041 && c
<= 0x3094)
805 || (c
>= 0x309b && c
<= 0x309e))
809 if ((c
>= 0x30a1 && c
<= 0x30fe))
813 if ((c
>= 0x3105 && c
<= 0x312c))
817 if ((c
>= 0x1100 && c
<= 0x1159)
818 || (c
>= 0x1161 && c
<= 0x11a2)
819 || (c
>= 0x11a8 && c
<= 0x11f9))
822 /* CJK Unified Ideographs */
823 if ((c
>= 0xf900 && c
<= 0xfa2d)
824 || (c
>= 0xfb1f && c
<= 0xfb36)
825 || (c
>= 0xfb38 && c
<= 0xfb3c)
827 || (c
>= 0xfb40 && c
<= 0xfb41)
828 || (c
>= 0xfb42 && c
<= 0xfb44)
829 || (c
>= 0xfb46 && c
<= 0xfbb1)
830 || (c
>= 0xfbd3 && c
<= 0xfd3f)
831 || (c
>= 0xfd50 && c
<= 0xfd8f)
832 || (c
>= 0xfd92 && c
<= 0xfdc7)
833 || (c
>= 0xfdf0 && c
<= 0xfdfb)
834 || (c
>= 0xfe70 && c
<= 0xfe72)
836 || (c
>= 0xfe76 && c
<= 0xfefc)
837 || (c
>= 0xff21 && c
<= 0xff3a)
838 || (c
>= 0xff41 && c
<= 0xff5a)
839 || (c
>= 0xff66 && c
<= 0xffbe)
840 || (c
>= 0xffc2 && c
<= 0xffc7)
841 || (c
>= 0xffca && c
<= 0xffcf)
842 || (c
>= 0xffd2 && c
<= 0xffd7)
843 || (c
>= 0xffda && c
<= 0xffdc)
844 || (c
>= 0x4e00 && c
<= 0x9fa5))
847 error ("universal-character-name '\\u%04x' not valid in identifier", c
);
852 /* Add the UTF-8 representation of C to the token_buffer. */
855 utf8_extend_token (c
)
865 else if (c
<= 0x000007ff)
866 shift
= 6, mask
= 0xc0;
867 else if (c
<= 0x0000ffff)
868 shift
= 12, mask
= 0xe0;
869 else if (c
<= 0x001fffff)
870 shift
= 18, mask
= 0xf0;
871 else if (c
<= 0x03ffffff)
872 shift
= 24, mask
= 0xf8;
874 shift
= 30, mask
= 0xfc;
876 extend_token (mask
| (c
>> shift
));
880 extend_token ((unsigned char) (0x80 | (c
>> shift
)));
895 struct try_type type_sequence
[] =
897 { &integer_type_node
, 0, 0, 0},
898 { &unsigned_type_node
, 1, 0, 0},
899 { &long_integer_type_node
, 0, 1, 0},
900 { &long_unsigned_type_node
, 1, 1, 0},
901 { &long_long_integer_type_node
, 0, 1, 1},
902 { &long_long_unsigned_type_node
, 1, 1, 1}
914 int conversion_errno
;
915 REAL_VALUE_TYPE value
;
923 struct pf_args
* args
= (struct pf_args
*) data
;
924 const char *typename
;
926 args
->conversion_errno
= 0;
927 args
->type
= double_type_node
;
930 /* The second argument, machine_mode, of REAL_VALUE_ATOF
931 tells the desired precision of the binary result
932 of decimal-to-binary conversion. */
937 error ("both 'f' and 'l' suffixes on floating constant");
939 args
->type
= float_type_node
;
942 else if (args
->lflag
)
944 args
->type
= long_double_type_node
;
945 typename
= "long double";
947 else if (flag_single_precision_constant
)
949 args
->type
= float_type_node
;
954 if (args
->base
== 16)
955 args
->value
= REAL_VALUE_HTOF (args
->str
, TYPE_MODE (args
->type
));
957 args
->value
= REAL_VALUE_ATOF (args
->str
, TYPE_MODE (args
->type
));
959 args
->conversion_errno
= errno
;
960 /* A diagnostic is required here by some ISO C testsuites.
961 This is not pedwarn, because some people don't want
962 an error for this. */
963 if (REAL_VALUE_ISINF (args
->value
) && pedantic
)
964 warning ("floating point number exceeds range of '%s'", typename
);
975 timevar_push (TV_CPP
);
976 cpp_get_token (parse_in
, &tok
);
977 timevar_pop (TV_CPP
);
979 /* The C++ front end does horrible things with the current line
980 number. To ensure an accurate line number, we must reset it
981 every time we return a token. */
982 lineno
= cpp_get_line (parse_in
)->line
;
988 case CPP_OPEN_BRACE
: indent_level
++; break;
989 case CPP_CLOSE_BRACE
: indent_level
--; break;
991 /* Issue this error here, where we can get at tok.val.c. */
993 if (ISGRAPH (tok
.val
.c
))
994 error ("stray '%c' in program", tok
.val
.c
);
996 error ("stray '\\%o' in program", tok
.val
.c
);
1000 *value
= get_identifier ((const char *)tok
.val
.node
->name
);
1006 *value
= lex_number ((const char *)tok
.val
.str
.text
, tok
.val
.str
.len
);
1011 *value
= lex_charconst (&tok
);
1016 *value
= lex_string ((const char *)tok
.val
.str
.text
,
1017 tok
.val
.str
.len
, tok
.type
== CPP_WSTRING
);
1020 /* These tokens should not be visible outside cpplib. */
1021 case CPP_HEADER_NAME
:
1032 #define ERROR(msgid) do { error(msgid); goto syntax_error; } while(0)
1035 lex_number (str
, len
)
1041 int largest_digit
= 0;
1047 enum anon1
{ NOT_FLOAT
= 0, AFTER_POINT
, AFTER_EXPON
} floatflag
= NOT_FLOAT
;
1049 /* We actually store only HOST_BITS_PER_CHAR bits in each part.
1050 The code below which fills the parts array assumes that a host
1051 int is at least twice as wide as a host char, and that
1052 HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT is an even multiple of HOST_BITS_PER_CHAR.
1053 Two HOST_WIDE_INTs is the largest int literal we can store.
1054 In order to detect overflow below, the number of parts (TOTAL_PARTS)
1055 must be exactly the number of parts needed to hold the bits
1056 of two HOST_WIDE_INTs. */
1057 #define TOTAL_PARTS ((HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT / HOST_BITS_PER_CHAR) * 2)
1058 unsigned int parts
[TOTAL_PARTS
];
1060 /* Optimize for most frequent case. */
1064 return integer_zero_node
;
1065 else if (*str
== '1')
1066 return integer_one_node
;
1068 return build_int_2 (*str
- '0', 0);
1071 for (count
= 0; count
< TOTAL_PARTS
; count
++)
1074 /* len is known to be >1 at this point. */
1077 if (len
> 2 && str
[0] == '0' && (str
[1] == 'x' || str
[1] == 'X'))
1082 /* The ISDIGIT check is so we are not confused by a suffix on 0. */
1083 else if (str
[0] == '0' && ISDIGIT (str
[1]))
1095 if (base
== 16 && pedantic
&& !flag_isoc99
)
1096 pedwarn ("floating constant may not be in radix 16");
1097 else if (floatflag
== AFTER_POINT
)
1098 ERROR ("too many decimal points in floating constant");
1099 else if (floatflag
== AFTER_EXPON
)
1100 ERROR ("decimal point in exponent - impossible!");
1102 floatflag
= AFTER_POINT
;
1108 /* Possible future extension: silently ignore _ in numbers,
1109 permitting cosmetic grouping - e.g. 0x8000_0000 == 0x80000000
1110 but somewhat easier to read. Ada has this? */
1111 ERROR ("underscore in number");
1115 /* It is not a decimal point.
1116 It should be a digit (perhaps a hex digit). */
1122 else if (base
<= 10 && (c
== 'e' || c
== 'E'))
1125 floatflag
= AFTER_EXPON
;
1128 else if (base
== 16 && (c
== 'p' || c
== 'P'))
1130 floatflag
= AFTER_EXPON
;
1131 break; /* start of exponent */
1133 else if (base
== 16 && c
>= 'a' && c
<= 'f')
1137 else if (base
== 16 && c
>= 'A' && c
<= 'F')
1144 break; /* start of suffix */
1147 if (n
>= largest_digit
)
1151 for (count
= 0; count
< TOTAL_PARTS
; count
++)
1153 parts
[count
] *= base
;
1157 += (parts
[count
-1] >> HOST_BITS_PER_CHAR
);
1159 &= (1 << HOST_BITS_PER_CHAR
) - 1;
1165 /* If the highest-order part overflows (gets larger than
1166 a host char will hold) then the whole number has
1167 overflowed. Record this and truncate the highest-order
1169 if (parts
[TOTAL_PARTS
- 1] >> HOST_BITS_PER_CHAR
)
1172 parts
[TOTAL_PARTS
- 1] &= (1 << HOST_BITS_PER_CHAR
) - 1;
1176 while (p
< str
+ len
);
1178 /* This can happen on input like `int i = 0x;' */
1180 ERROR ("numeric constant with no digits");
1182 if (largest_digit
>= base
)
1183 ERROR ("numeric constant contains digits beyond the radix");
1185 if (floatflag
!= NOT_FLOAT
)
1188 int imag
, fflag
, lflag
, conversion_errno
;
1189 REAL_VALUE_TYPE real
;
1190 struct pf_args args
;
1193 if (base
== 16 && floatflag
!= AFTER_EXPON
)
1194 ERROR ("hexadecimal floating constant has no exponent");
1196 /* Read explicit exponent if any, and put it in tokenbuf. */
1197 if ((base
== 10 && ((c
== 'e') || (c
== 'E')))
1198 || (base
== 16 && (c
== 'p' || c
== 'P')))
1202 if (p
< str
+ len
&& (c
== '+' || c
== '-'))
1204 /* Exponent is decimal, even if string is a hex float. */
1206 ERROR ("floating constant exponent has no digits");
1207 while (p
< str
+ len
&& ISDIGIT (c
))
1213 /* Copy the float constant now; we don't want any suffixes in the
1214 string passed to parse_float. */
1215 copy
= alloca (p
- str
+ 1);
1216 memcpy (copy
, str
, p
- str
);
1217 copy
[p
- str
] = '\0';
1219 /* Now parse suffixes. */
1220 fflag
= lflag
= imag
= 0;
1221 while (p
< str
+ len
)
1226 ERROR ("more than one 'f' suffix on floating constant");
1227 else if (warn_traditional
&& !in_system_header
1228 && ! cpp_sys_macro_p (parse_in
))
1229 warning ("traditional C rejects the 'f' suffix");
1236 ERROR ("more than one 'l' suffix on floating constant");
1237 else if (warn_traditional
&& !in_system_header
1238 && ! cpp_sys_macro_p (parse_in
))
1239 warning ("traditional C rejects the 'l' suffix");
1247 ERROR ("more than one 'i' or 'j' suffix on floating constant");
1249 pedwarn ("ISO C forbids imaginary numeric constants");
1254 ERROR ("invalid suffix on floating constant");
1257 /* Setup input for parse_float() */
1263 /* Convert string to a double, checking for overflow. */
1264 if (do_float_handler (parse_float
, (PTR
) &args
))
1266 /* Receive output from parse_float() */
1270 /* We got an exception from parse_float() */
1271 ERROR ("floating constant out of range");
1273 /* Receive output from parse_float() */
1274 conversion_errno
= args
.conversion_errno
;
1278 /* ERANGE is also reported for underflow,
1279 so test the value to distinguish overflow from that. */
1280 if (conversion_errno
== ERANGE
&& !flag_traditional
&& pedantic
1281 && (REAL_VALUES_LESS (dconst1
, real
)
1282 || REAL_VALUES_LESS (real
, dconstm1
)))
1283 warning ("floating point number exceeds range of 'double'");
1286 /* Create a node with determined type and value. */
1288 value
= build_complex (NULL_TREE
, convert (type
, integer_zero_node
),
1289 build_real (type
, real
));
1291 value
= build_real (type
, real
);
1295 tree trad_type
, ansi_type
, type
;
1296 HOST_WIDE_INT high
, low
;
1297 int spec_unsigned
= 0;
1299 int spec_long_long
= 0;
1304 trad_type
= ansi_type
= type
= NULL_TREE
;
1305 while (p
< str
+ len
)
1312 error ("two 'u' suffixes on integer constant");
1313 else if (warn_traditional
&& !in_system_header
1314 && ! cpp_sys_macro_p (parse_in
))
1315 warning ("traditional C rejects the 'u' suffix");
1326 error ("three 'l' suffixes on integer constant");
1328 error ("'lul' is not a valid integer suffix");
1329 else if (c
!= spec_long
)
1330 error ("'Ll' and 'lL' are not valid integer suffixes");
1331 else if (pedantic
&& ! flag_isoc99
1332 && ! in_system_header
&& warn_long_long
)
1333 pedwarn ("ISO C89 forbids long long integer constants");
1339 case 'i': case 'I': case 'j': case 'J':
1341 error ("more than one 'i' or 'j' suffix on integer constant");
1343 pedwarn ("ISO C forbids imaginary numeric constants");
1348 ERROR ("invalid suffix on integer constant");
1352 /* If the literal overflowed, pedwarn about it now. */
1356 pedwarn ("integer constant is too large for this configuration of the compiler - truncated to %d bits", HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
* 2);
1359 /* This is simplified by the fact that our constant
1360 is always positive. */
1364 for (i
= 0; i
< HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
/ HOST_BITS_PER_CHAR
; i
++)
1366 high
|= ((HOST_WIDE_INT
) parts
[i
+ (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
1367 / HOST_BITS_PER_CHAR
)]
1368 << (i
* HOST_BITS_PER_CHAR
));
1369 low
|= (HOST_WIDE_INT
) parts
[i
] << (i
* HOST_BITS_PER_CHAR
);
1372 value
= build_int_2 (low
, high
);
1373 TREE_TYPE (value
) = long_long_unsigned_type_node
;
1375 /* If warn_traditional, calculate both the ISO type and the
1376 traditional type, then see if they disagree.
1377 Otherwise, calculate only the type for the dialect in use. */
1378 if (warn_traditional
|| flag_traditional
)
1380 /* Calculate the traditional type. */
1381 /* Traditionally, any constant is signed; but if unsigned is
1382 specified explicitly, obey that. Use the smallest size
1383 with the right number of bits, except for one special
1384 case with decimal constants. */
1385 if (! spec_long
&& base
!= 10
1386 && int_fits_type_p (value
, unsigned_type_node
))
1387 trad_type
= spec_unsigned
? unsigned_type_node
: integer_type_node
;
1388 /* A decimal constant must be long if it does not fit in
1389 type int. I think this is independent of whether the
1390 constant is signed. */
1391 else if (! spec_long
&& base
== 10
1392 && int_fits_type_p (value
, integer_type_node
))
1393 trad_type
= spec_unsigned
? unsigned_type_node
: integer_type_node
;
1394 else if (! spec_long_long
)
1395 trad_type
= (spec_unsigned
1396 ? long_unsigned_type_node
1397 : long_integer_type_node
);
1398 else if (int_fits_type_p (value
,
1400 ? long_long_unsigned_type_node
1401 : long_long_integer_type_node
))
1402 trad_type
= (spec_unsigned
1403 ? long_long_unsigned_type_node
1404 : long_long_integer_type_node
);
1406 trad_type
= (spec_unsigned
1407 ? widest_unsigned_literal_type_node
1408 : widest_integer_literal_type_node
);
1410 if (warn_traditional
|| ! flag_traditional
)
1412 /* Calculate the ISO type. */
1413 if (! spec_long
&& ! spec_unsigned
1414 && int_fits_type_p (value
, integer_type_node
))
1415 ansi_type
= integer_type_node
;
1416 else if (! spec_long
&& (base
!= 10 || spec_unsigned
)
1417 && int_fits_type_p (value
, unsigned_type_node
))
1418 ansi_type
= unsigned_type_node
;
1419 else if (! spec_unsigned
&& !spec_long_long
1420 && int_fits_type_p (value
, long_integer_type_node
))
1421 ansi_type
= long_integer_type_node
;
1422 else if (! spec_long_long
1423 && int_fits_type_p (value
, long_unsigned_type_node
))
1424 ansi_type
= long_unsigned_type_node
;
1425 else if (! spec_unsigned
1426 && int_fits_type_p (value
, long_long_integer_type_node
))
1427 ansi_type
= long_long_integer_type_node
;
1428 else if (int_fits_type_p (value
, long_long_unsigned_type_node
))
1429 ansi_type
= long_long_unsigned_type_node
;
1430 else if (! spec_unsigned
1431 && int_fits_type_p (value
, widest_integer_literal_type_node
))
1432 ansi_type
= widest_integer_literal_type_node
;
1434 ansi_type
= widest_unsigned_literal_type_node
;
1437 type
= flag_traditional
? trad_type
: ansi_type
;
1439 /* We assume that constants specified in a non-decimal
1440 base are bit patterns, and that the programmer really
1441 meant what they wrote. */
1442 if (warn_traditional
&& !in_system_header
1443 && base
== 10 && trad_type
!= ansi_type
)
1445 if (TYPE_PRECISION (trad_type
) != TYPE_PRECISION (ansi_type
))
1446 warning ("width of integer constant changes with -traditional");
1447 else if (TREE_UNSIGNED (trad_type
) != TREE_UNSIGNED (ansi_type
))
1448 warning ("integer constant is unsigned in ISO C, signed with -traditional");
1450 warning ("width of integer constant may change on other systems with -traditional");
1453 if (pedantic
&& !flag_traditional
&& (flag_isoc99
|| !spec_long_long
)
1456 ? TYPE_PRECISION (long_long_integer_type_node
)
1457 : TYPE_PRECISION (long_integer_type_node
)) < TYPE_PRECISION (type
)))
1460 pedwarn ("integer constant larger than the maximum value of %s",
1462 ? (TREE_UNSIGNED (type
)
1463 ? "an unsigned long long int"
1464 : "a long long int")
1465 : "an unsigned long int"));
1468 if (base
== 10 && ! spec_unsigned
&& TREE_UNSIGNED (type
))
1469 warning ("decimal constant is so large that it is unsigned");
1473 if (TYPE_PRECISION (type
)
1474 <= TYPE_PRECISION (integer_type_node
))
1475 value
= build_complex (NULL_TREE
, integer_zero_node
,
1476 convert (integer_type_node
, value
));
1478 ERROR ("complex integer constant is too wide for 'complex int'");
1480 else if (flag_traditional
&& !int_fits_type_p (value
, type
))
1481 /* The traditional constant 0x80000000 is signed
1482 but doesn't fit in the range of int.
1483 This will change it to -0x80000000, which does fit. */
1485 TREE_TYPE (value
) = unsigned_type (type
);
1486 value
= convert (type
, value
);
1487 TREE_OVERFLOW (value
) = TREE_CONSTANT_OVERFLOW (value
) = 0;
1490 TREE_TYPE (value
) = type
;
1492 /* If it's still an integer (not a complex), and it doesn't
1493 fit in the type we choose for it, then pedwarn. */
1496 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (value
)) == INTEGER_TYPE
1497 && ! int_fits_type_p (value
, TREE_TYPE (value
)))
1498 pedwarn ("integer constant is larger than the maximum value for its type");
1502 error ("missing white space after number '%.*s'", (int) (p
- str
), str
);
1507 return integer_zero_node
;
1511 lex_string (str
, len
, wide
)
1517 char *buf
= alloca ((len
+ 1) * (wide
? WCHAR_BYTES
: 1));
1519 const char *p
= str
, *limit
= str
+ len
;
1521 unsigned width
= wide
? WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE
1522 : TYPE_PRECISION (char_type_node
);
1524 #ifdef MULTIBYTE_CHARS
1525 /* Reset multibyte conversion state. */
1526 (void) local_mbtowc (NULL
, NULL
, 0);
1531 #ifdef MULTIBYTE_CHARS
1535 char_len
= local_mbtowc (&wc
, p
, limit
- p
);
1538 warning ("Ignoring invalid multibyte character");
1551 if (c
== '\\' && !ignore_escape_flag
)
1553 p
= readescape (p
, limit
, &c
);
1554 if (width
< HOST_BITS_PER_INT
1555 && (unsigned) c
>= ((unsigned)1 << width
))
1556 pedwarn ("escape sequence out of range for character");
1559 /* Add this single character into the buffer either as a wchar_t
1560 or as a single byte. */
1563 unsigned charwidth
= TYPE_PRECISION (char_type_node
);
1564 unsigned bytemask
= (1 << charwidth
) - 1;
1567 for (byte
= 0; byte
< WCHAR_BYTES
; ++byte
)
1570 if (byte
>= (int) sizeof (c
))
1573 n
= (c
>> (byte
* charwidth
)) & bytemask
;
1574 if (BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
)
1575 q
[WCHAR_BYTES
- byte
- 1] = n
;
1587 /* Terminate the string value, either with a single byte zero
1588 or with a wide zero. */
1592 memset (q
, 0, WCHAR_BYTES
);
1600 value
= build_string (q
- buf
, buf
);
1603 TREE_TYPE (value
) = wchar_array_type_node
;
1605 TREE_TYPE (value
) = char_array_type_node
;
1609 /* Converts a (possibly wide) character constant token into a tree. */
1611 lex_charconst (token
)
1612 const cpp_token
*token
;
1614 HOST_WIDE_INT result
;
1616 unsigned int chars_seen
;
1618 result
= cpp_interpret_charconst (parse_in
, token
, warn_multichar
,
1619 flag_traditional
, &chars_seen
);
1620 if (token
->type
== CPP_WCHAR
)
1622 value
= build_int_2 (result
, 0);
1623 TREE_TYPE (value
) = wchar_type_node
;
1628 value
= build_int_2 (result
, -1);
1630 value
= build_int_2 (result
, 0);
1632 /* In C, a character constant has type 'int'.
1633 In C++ 'char', but multi-char charconsts have type 'int'. */
1634 if (c_language
== clk_cplusplus
&& chars_seen
<= 1)
1635 TREE_TYPE (value
) = char_type_node
;
1637 TREE_TYPE (value
) = integer_type_node
;