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1 /* Handle errors.
2 Copyright (C) 2000-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Andy Vaught & Niels Kristian Bech Jensen
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
10 version.
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
15 for more details.
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/>. */
21 /* Handle the inevitable errors. A major catch here is that things
22 flagged as errors in one match subroutine can conceivably be legal
23 elsewhere. This means that error messages are recorded and saved
24 for possible use later. If a line does not match a legal
25 construction, then the saved error message is reported. */
27 #include "config.h"
28 #include "system.h"
29 #include "coretypes.h"
30 #include "options.h"
31 #include "gfortran.h"
33 #include "diagnostic.h"
34 #include "diagnostic-color.h"
35 #include "tree-diagnostic.h" /* tree_diagnostics_defaults */
37 static int suppress_errors = 0;
39 static bool warnings_not_errors = false;
41 static int terminal_width;
43 /* True if the error/warnings should be buffered. */
44 static bool buffered_p;
46 static gfc_error_buffer error_buffer;
47 /* These are always buffered buffers (.flush_p == false) to be used by
48 the pretty-printer. */
49 static output_buffer *pp_error_buffer, *pp_warning_buffer;
50 static int warningcount_buffered, werrorcount_buffered;
52 /* Return true if there output_buffer is empty. */
54 static bool
55 gfc_output_buffer_empty_p (const output_buffer * buf)
57 return output_buffer_last_position_in_text (buf) == NULL;
60 /* Go one level deeper suppressing errors. */
62 void
63 gfc_push_suppress_errors (void)
65 gcc_assert (suppress_errors >= 0);
66 ++suppress_errors;
69 static void
70 gfc_error_opt (int opt, const char *gmsgid, va_list ap) ATTRIBUTE_GCC_GFC(2,0);
72 static bool
73 gfc_warning (int opt, const char *gmsgid, va_list ap) ATTRIBUTE_GCC_GFC(2,0);
76 /* Leave one level of error suppressing. */
78 void
79 gfc_pop_suppress_errors (void)
81 gcc_assert (suppress_errors > 0);
82 --suppress_errors;
86 /* Determine terminal width (for trimming source lines in output). */
88 static int
89 gfc_get_terminal_width (void)
91 return isatty (STDERR_FILENO) ? get_terminal_width () : INT_MAX;
95 /* Per-file error initialization. */
97 void
98 gfc_error_init_1 (void)
100 terminal_width = gfc_get_terminal_width ();
101 gfc_buffer_error (false);
105 /* Set the flag for buffering errors or not. */
107 void
108 gfc_buffer_error (bool flag)
110 buffered_p = flag;
114 /* Add a single character to the error buffer or output depending on
115 buffered_p. */
117 static void
118 error_char (char)
120 /* FIXME: Unused function to be removed in a subsequent patch. */
124 /* Copy a string to wherever it needs to go. */
126 static void
127 error_string (const char *p)
129 while (*p)
130 error_char (*p++);
134 /* Print a formatted integer to the error buffer or output. */
136 #define IBUF_LEN 60
138 static void
139 error_uinteger (unsigned long int i)
141 char *p, int_buf[IBUF_LEN];
143 p = int_buf + IBUF_LEN - 1;
144 *p-- = '\0';
146 if (i == 0)
147 *p-- = '0';
149 while (i > 0)
151 *p-- = i % 10 + '0';
152 i = i / 10;
155 error_string (p + 1);
158 static void
159 error_integer (long int i)
161 unsigned long int u;
163 if (i < 0)
165 u = (unsigned long int) -i;
166 error_char ('-');
168 else
169 u = i;
171 error_uinteger (u);
175 static size_t
176 gfc_widechar_display_length (gfc_char_t c)
178 if (gfc_wide_is_printable (c) || c == '\t')
179 /* Printable ASCII character, or tabulation (output as a space). */
180 return 1;
181 else if (c < ((gfc_char_t) 1 << 8))
182 /* Displayed as \x?? */
183 return 4;
184 else if (c < ((gfc_char_t) 1 << 16))
185 /* Displayed as \u???? */
186 return 6;
187 else
188 /* Displayed as \U???????? */
189 return 10;
193 /* Length of the ASCII representation of the wide string, escaping wide
194 characters as print_wide_char_into_buffer() does. */
196 static size_t
197 gfc_wide_display_length (const gfc_char_t *str)
199 size_t i, len;
201 for (i = 0, len = 0; str[i]; i++)
202 len += gfc_widechar_display_length (str[i]);
204 return len;
207 static int
208 print_wide_char_into_buffer (gfc_char_t c, char *buf)
210 static const char xdigit[16] = { '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6',
211 '7', '8', '9', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F' };
213 if (gfc_wide_is_printable (c) || c == '\t')
215 buf[1] = '\0';
216 /* Tabulation is output as a space. */
217 buf[0] = (unsigned char) (c == '\t' ? ' ' : c);
218 return 1;
220 else if (c < ((gfc_char_t) 1 << 8))
222 buf[4] = '\0';
223 buf[3] = xdigit[c & 0x0F];
224 c = c >> 4;
225 buf[2] = xdigit[c & 0x0F];
227 buf[1] = 'x';
228 buf[0] = '\\';
229 return 4;
231 else if (c < ((gfc_char_t) 1 << 16))
233 buf[6] = '\0';
234 buf[5] = xdigit[c & 0x0F];
235 c = c >> 4;
236 buf[4] = xdigit[c & 0x0F];
237 c = c >> 4;
238 buf[3] = xdigit[c & 0x0F];
239 c = c >> 4;
240 buf[2] = xdigit[c & 0x0F];
242 buf[1] = 'u';
243 buf[0] = '\\';
244 return 6;
246 else
248 buf[10] = '\0';
249 buf[9] = xdigit[c & 0x0F];
250 c = c >> 4;
251 buf[8] = xdigit[c & 0x0F];
252 c = c >> 4;
253 buf[7] = xdigit[c & 0x0F];
254 c = c >> 4;
255 buf[6] = xdigit[c & 0x0F];
256 c = c >> 4;
257 buf[5] = xdigit[c & 0x0F];
258 c = c >> 4;
259 buf[4] = xdigit[c & 0x0F];
260 c = c >> 4;
261 buf[3] = xdigit[c & 0x0F];
262 c = c >> 4;
263 buf[2] = xdigit[c & 0x0F];
265 buf[1] = 'U';
266 buf[0] = '\\';
267 return 10;
271 static char wide_char_print_buffer[11];
273 const char *
274 gfc_print_wide_char (gfc_char_t c)
276 print_wide_char_into_buffer (c, wide_char_print_buffer);
277 return wide_char_print_buffer;
281 /* Show the file, where it was included, and the source line, give a
282 locus. Calls error_printf() recursively, but the recursion is at
283 most one level deep. */
285 static void error_printf (const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_GCC_GFC(1,2);
287 static void
288 show_locus (locus *loc, int c1, int c2)
290 gfc_linebuf *lb;
291 gfc_file *f;
292 gfc_char_t *p;
293 int i, offset, cmax;
295 /* TODO: Either limit the total length and number of included files
296 displayed or add buffering of arbitrary number of characters in
297 error messages. */
299 /* Write out the error header line, giving the source file and error
300 location (in GNU standard "[file]:[line].[column]:" format),
301 followed by an "included by" stack and a blank line. This header
302 format is matched by a testsuite parser defined in
303 lib/gfortran-dg.exp. */
305 lb = loc->lb;
306 f = lb->file;
308 error_string (f->filename);
309 error_char (':');
311 error_integer (LOCATION_LINE (lb->location));
313 if ((c1 > 0) || (c2 > 0))
314 error_char ('.');
316 if (c1 > 0)
317 error_integer (c1);
319 if ((c1 > 0) && (c2 > 0))
320 error_char ('-');
322 if (c2 > 0)
323 error_integer (c2);
325 error_char (':');
326 error_char ('\n');
328 for (;;)
330 i = f->inclusion_line;
332 f = f->up;
333 if (f == NULL) break;
335 error_printf (" Included at %s:%d:", f->filename, i);
338 error_char ('\n');
340 /* Calculate an appropriate horizontal offset of the source line in
341 order to get the error locus within the visible portion of the
342 line. Note that if the margin of 5 here is changed, the
343 corresponding margin of 10 in show_loci should be changed. */
345 offset = 0;
347 /* If the two loci would appear in the same column, we shift
348 '2' one column to the right, so as to print '12' rather than
349 just '1'. We do this here so it will be accounted for in the
350 margin calculations. */
352 if (c1 == c2)
353 c2 += 1;
355 cmax = (c1 < c2) ? c2 : c1;
356 if (cmax > terminal_width - 5)
357 offset = cmax - terminal_width + 5;
359 /* Show the line itself, taking care not to print more than what can
360 show up on the terminal. Tabs are converted to spaces, and
361 nonprintable characters are converted to a "\xNN" sequence. */
363 p = &(lb->line[offset]);
364 i = gfc_wide_display_length (p);
365 if (i > terminal_width)
366 i = terminal_width - 1;
368 while (i > 0)
370 static char buffer[11];
371 i -= print_wide_char_into_buffer (*p++, buffer);
372 error_string (buffer);
375 error_char ('\n');
377 /* Show the '1' and/or '2' corresponding to the column of the error
378 locus. Note that a value of -1 for c1 or c2 will simply cause
379 the relevant number not to be printed. */
381 c1 -= offset;
382 c2 -= offset;
383 cmax -= offset;
385 p = &(lb->line[offset]);
386 for (i = 0; i < cmax; i++)
388 int spaces, j;
389 spaces = gfc_widechar_display_length (*p++);
391 if (i == c1)
392 error_char ('1'), spaces--;
393 else if (i == c2)
394 error_char ('2'), spaces--;
396 for (j = 0; j < spaces; j++)
397 error_char (' ');
400 if (i == c1)
401 error_char ('1');
402 else if (i == c2)
403 error_char ('2');
405 error_char ('\n');
410 /* As part of printing an error, we show the source lines that caused
411 the problem. We show at least one, and possibly two loci; the two
412 loci may or may not be on the same source line. */
414 static void
415 show_loci (locus *l1, locus *l2)
417 int m, c1, c2;
419 if (l1 == NULL || l1->lb == NULL)
421 error_printf ("<During initialization>\n");
422 return;
425 /* While calculating parameters for printing the loci, we consider possible
426 reasons for printing one per line. If appropriate, print the loci
427 individually; otherwise we print them both on the same line. */
429 c1 = l1->nextc - l1->lb->line;
430 if (l2 == NULL)
432 show_locus (l1, c1, -1);
433 return;
436 c2 = l2->nextc - l2->lb->line;
438 if (c1 < c2)
439 m = c2 - c1;
440 else
441 m = c1 - c2;
443 /* Note that the margin value of 10 here needs to be less than the
444 margin of 5 used in the calculation of offset in show_locus. */
446 if (l1->lb != l2->lb || m > terminal_width - 10)
448 show_locus (l1, c1, -1);
449 show_locus (l2, -1, c2);
450 return;
453 show_locus (l1, c1, c2);
455 return;
459 /* Workhorse for the error printing subroutines. This subroutine is
460 inspired by g77's error handling and is similar to printf() with
461 the following %-codes:
463 %c Character, %d or %i Integer, %s String, %% Percent
464 %L Takes locus argument
465 %C Current locus (no argument)
467 If a locus pointer is given, the actual source line is printed out
468 and the column is indicated. Since we want the error message at
469 the bottom of any source file information, we must scan the
470 argument list twice -- once to determine whether the loci are
471 present and record this for printing, and once to print the error
472 message after and loci have been printed. A maximum of two locus
473 arguments are permitted.
475 This function is also called (recursively) by show_locus in the
476 case of included files; however, as show_locus does not resupply
477 any loci, the recursion is at most one level deep. */
479 #define MAX_ARGS 10
481 static void ATTRIBUTE_GCC_GFC(2,0)
482 error_print (const char *type, const char *format0, va_list argp)
484 enum { TYPE_CURRENTLOC, TYPE_LOCUS, TYPE_INTEGER, TYPE_UINTEGER,
485 TYPE_LONGINT, TYPE_ULONGINT, TYPE_CHAR, TYPE_STRING,
486 NOTYPE };
487 struct
489 int type;
490 int pos;
491 union
493 int intval;
494 unsigned int uintval;
495 long int longintval;
496 unsigned long int ulongintval;
497 char charval;
498 const char * stringval;
499 } u;
500 } arg[MAX_ARGS], spec[MAX_ARGS];
501 /* spec is the array of specifiers, in the same order as they
502 appear in the format string. arg is the array of arguments,
503 in the same order as they appear in the va_list. */
505 char c;
506 int i, n, have_l1, pos, maxpos;
507 locus *l1, *l2, *loc;
508 const char *format;
510 loc = l1 = l2 = NULL;
512 have_l1 = 0;
513 pos = -1;
514 maxpos = -1;
516 n = 0;
517 format = format0;
519 for (i = 0; i < MAX_ARGS; i++)
521 arg[i].type = NOTYPE;
522 spec[i].pos = -1;
525 /* First parse the format string for position specifiers. */
526 while (*format)
528 c = *format++;
529 if (c != '%')
530 continue;
532 if (*format == '%')
534 format++;
535 continue;
538 if (ISDIGIT (*format))
540 /* This is a position specifier. For example, the number
541 12 in the format string "%12$d", which specifies the third
542 argument of the va_list, formatted in %d format.
543 For details, see "man 3 printf". */
544 pos = atoi(format) - 1;
545 gcc_assert (pos >= 0);
546 while (ISDIGIT(*format))
547 format++;
548 gcc_assert (*format == '$');
549 format++;
551 else
552 pos++;
554 c = *format++;
556 if (pos > maxpos)
557 maxpos = pos;
559 switch (c)
561 case 'C':
562 arg[pos].type = TYPE_CURRENTLOC;
563 break;
565 case 'L':
566 arg[pos].type = TYPE_LOCUS;
567 break;
569 case 'd':
570 case 'i':
571 arg[pos].type = TYPE_INTEGER;
572 break;
574 case 'u':
575 arg[pos].type = TYPE_UINTEGER;
576 break;
578 case 'l':
579 c = *format++;
580 if (c == 'u')
581 arg[pos].type = TYPE_ULONGINT;
582 else if (c == 'i' || c == 'd')
583 arg[pos].type = TYPE_LONGINT;
584 else
585 gcc_unreachable ();
586 break;
588 case 'c':
589 arg[pos].type = TYPE_CHAR;
590 break;
592 case 's':
593 arg[pos].type = TYPE_STRING;
594 break;
596 default:
597 gcc_unreachable ();
600 spec[n++].pos = pos;
603 /* Then convert the values for each %-style argument. */
604 for (pos = 0; pos <= maxpos; pos++)
606 gcc_assert (arg[pos].type != NOTYPE);
607 switch (arg[pos].type)
609 case TYPE_CURRENTLOC:
610 loc = &gfc_current_locus;
611 /* Fall through. */
613 case TYPE_LOCUS:
614 if (arg[pos].type == TYPE_LOCUS)
615 loc = va_arg (argp, locus *);
617 if (have_l1)
619 l2 = loc;
620 arg[pos].u.stringval = "(2)";
622 else
624 l1 = loc;
625 have_l1 = 1;
626 arg[pos].u.stringval = "(1)";
628 break;
630 case TYPE_INTEGER:
631 arg[pos].u.intval = va_arg (argp, int);
632 break;
634 case TYPE_UINTEGER:
635 arg[pos].u.uintval = va_arg (argp, unsigned int);
636 break;
638 case TYPE_LONGINT:
639 arg[pos].u.longintval = va_arg (argp, long int);
640 break;
642 case TYPE_ULONGINT:
643 arg[pos].u.ulongintval = va_arg (argp, unsigned long int);
644 break;
646 case TYPE_CHAR:
647 arg[pos].u.charval = (char) va_arg (argp, int);
648 break;
650 case TYPE_STRING:
651 arg[pos].u.stringval = (const char *) va_arg (argp, char *);
652 break;
654 default:
655 gcc_unreachable ();
659 for (n = 0; spec[n].pos >= 0; n++)
660 spec[n].u = arg[spec[n].pos].u;
662 /* Show the current loci if we have to. */
663 if (have_l1)
664 show_loci (l1, l2);
666 if (*type)
668 error_string (type);
669 error_char (' ');
672 have_l1 = 0;
673 format = format0;
674 n = 0;
676 for (; *format; format++)
678 if (*format != '%')
680 error_char (*format);
681 continue;
684 format++;
685 if (ISDIGIT (*format))
687 /* This is a position specifier. See comment above. */
688 while (ISDIGIT (*format))
689 format++;
691 /* Skip over the dollar sign. */
692 format++;
695 switch (*format)
697 case '%':
698 error_char ('%');
699 break;
701 case 'c':
702 error_char (spec[n++].u.charval);
703 break;
705 case 's':
706 case 'C': /* Current locus */
707 case 'L': /* Specified locus */
708 error_string (spec[n++].u.stringval);
709 break;
711 case 'd':
712 case 'i':
713 error_integer (spec[n++].u.intval);
714 break;
716 case 'u':
717 error_uinteger (spec[n++].u.uintval);
718 break;
720 case 'l':
721 format++;
722 if (*format == 'u')
723 error_uinteger (spec[n++].u.ulongintval);
724 else
725 error_integer (spec[n++].u.longintval);
726 break;
731 error_char ('\n');
735 /* Wrapper for error_print(). */
737 static void
738 error_printf (const char *gmsgid, ...)
740 va_list argp;
742 va_start (argp, gmsgid);
743 error_print ("", _(gmsgid), argp);
744 va_end (argp);
748 /* Clear any output buffered in a pretty-print output_buffer. */
750 static void
751 gfc_clear_pp_buffer (output_buffer *this_buffer)
753 pretty_printer *pp = global_dc->printer;
754 output_buffer *tmp_buffer = pp->buffer;
755 pp->buffer = this_buffer;
756 pp_clear_output_area (pp);
757 pp->buffer = tmp_buffer;
758 /* We need to reset last_location, otherwise we may skip caret lines
759 when we actually give a diagnostic. */
760 global_dc->last_location = UNKNOWN_LOCATION;
764 /* This is just a helper function to avoid duplicating the logic of
765 gfc_warning. */
767 static bool
768 gfc_warning (int opt, const char *gmsgid, va_list ap)
770 va_list argp;
771 va_copy (argp, ap);
773 diagnostic_info diagnostic;
774 rich_location rich_loc (line_table, UNKNOWN_LOCATION);
775 bool fatal_errors = global_dc->fatal_errors;
776 pretty_printer *pp = global_dc->printer;
777 output_buffer *tmp_buffer = pp->buffer;
779 gfc_clear_pp_buffer (pp_warning_buffer);
781 if (buffered_p)
783 pp->buffer = pp_warning_buffer;
784 global_dc->fatal_errors = false;
785 /* To prevent -fmax-errors= triggering. */
786 --werrorcount;
789 diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic, gmsgid, &argp, &rich_loc,
790 DK_WARNING);
791 diagnostic.option_index = opt;
792 bool ret = diagnostic_report_diagnostic (global_dc, &diagnostic);
794 if (buffered_p)
796 pp->buffer = tmp_buffer;
797 global_dc->fatal_errors = fatal_errors;
799 warningcount_buffered = 0;
800 werrorcount_buffered = 0;
801 /* Undo the above --werrorcount if not Werror, otherwise
802 werrorcount is correct already. */
803 if (!ret)
804 ++werrorcount;
805 else if (diagnostic.kind == DK_ERROR)
806 ++werrorcount_buffered;
807 else
808 ++werrorcount, --warningcount, ++warningcount_buffered;
811 va_end (argp);
812 return ret;
815 /* Issue a warning. */
817 bool
818 gfc_warning (int opt, const char *gmsgid, ...)
820 va_list argp;
822 va_start (argp, gmsgid);
823 bool ret = gfc_warning (opt, gmsgid, argp);
824 va_end (argp);
825 return ret;
829 /* Whether, for a feature included in a given standard set (GFC_STD_*),
830 we should issue an error or a warning, or be quiet. */
832 notification
833 gfc_notification_std (int std)
835 bool warning;
837 warning = ((gfc_option.warn_std & std) != 0) && !inhibit_warnings;
838 if ((gfc_option.allow_std & std) != 0 && !warning)
839 return SILENT;
841 return warning ? WARNING : ERROR;
845 /* Return a string describing the nature of a standard violation
846 * and/or the relevant version of the standard. */
848 char const*
849 notify_std_msg(int std)
852 if (std & GFC_STD_F2018_DEL)
853 return _("Fortran 2018 deleted feature:");
854 else if (std & GFC_STD_F2018_OBS)
855 return _("Fortran 2018 obsolescent feature:");
856 else if (std & GFC_STD_F2018)
857 return _("Fortran 2018:");
858 else if (std & GFC_STD_F2008_OBS)
859 return _("Fortran 2008 obsolescent feature:");
860 else if (std & GFC_STD_F2008)
861 return "Fortran 2008:";
862 else if (std & GFC_STD_F2003)
863 return "Fortran 2003:";
864 else if (std & GFC_STD_GNU)
865 return _("GNU Extension:");
866 else if (std & GFC_STD_LEGACY)
867 return _("Legacy Extension:");
868 else if (std & GFC_STD_F95_OBS)
869 return _("Obsolescent feature:");
870 else if (std & GFC_STD_F95_DEL)
871 return _("Deleted feature:");
872 else
873 gcc_unreachable ();
877 /* Possibly issue a warning/error about use of a nonstandard (or deleted)
878 feature. An error/warning will be issued if the currently selected
879 standard does not contain the requested bits. Return false if
880 an error is generated. */
882 bool
883 gfc_notify_std (int std, const char *gmsgid, ...)
885 va_list argp;
886 const char *msg, *msg2;
887 char *buffer;
889 /* Determine whether an error or a warning is needed. */
890 const int wstd = std & gfc_option.warn_std; /* Standard to warn about. */
891 const int estd = std & ~gfc_option.allow_std; /* Standard to error about. */
892 const bool warning = (wstd != 0) && !inhibit_warnings;
893 const bool error = (estd != 0);
895 if (!error && !warning)
896 return true;
897 if (suppress_errors)
898 return !error;
900 if (error)
901 msg = notify_std_msg (estd);
902 else
903 msg = notify_std_msg (wstd);
905 msg2 = _(gmsgid);
906 buffer = (char *) alloca (strlen (msg) + strlen (msg2) + 2);
907 strcpy (buffer, msg);
908 strcat (buffer, " ");
909 strcat (buffer, msg2);
911 va_start (argp, gmsgid);
912 if (error)
913 gfc_error_opt (0, buffer, argp);
914 else
915 gfc_warning (0, buffer, argp);
916 va_end (argp);
918 if (error)
919 return false;
920 else
921 return (warning && !warnings_are_errors);
925 /* Called from output_format -- during diagnostic message processing
926 to handle Fortran specific format specifiers with the following meanings:
928 %C Current locus (no argument)
929 %L Takes locus argument
931 static bool
932 gfc_format_decoder (pretty_printer *pp, text_info *text, const char *spec,
933 int precision, bool wide, bool set_locus, bool hash,
934 bool *quoted, const char **buffer_ptr)
936 switch (*spec)
938 case 'C':
939 case 'L':
941 static const char *result[2] = { "(1)", "(2)" };
942 locus *loc;
943 if (*spec == 'C')
944 loc = &gfc_current_locus;
945 else
946 loc = va_arg (*text->args_ptr, locus *);
947 gcc_assert (loc->nextc - loc->lb->line >= 0);
948 unsigned int offset = loc->nextc - loc->lb->line;
949 /* If location[0] != UNKNOWN_LOCATION means that we already
950 processed one of %C/%L. */
951 int loc_num = text->get_location (0) == UNKNOWN_LOCATION ? 0 : 1;
952 location_t src_loc
953 = linemap_position_for_loc_and_offset (line_table,
954 loc->lb->location,
955 offset);
956 text->set_location (loc_num, src_loc, SHOW_RANGE_WITH_CARET);
957 pp_string (pp, result[loc_num]);
958 return true;
960 default:
961 /* Fall through info the middle-end decoder, as e.g. stor-layout.c
962 etc. diagnostics can use the FE printer while the FE is still
963 active. */
964 return default_tree_printer (pp, text, spec, precision, wide,
965 set_locus, hash, quoted, buffer_ptr);
969 /* Return a malloc'd string describing the kind of diagnostic. The
970 caller is responsible for freeing the memory. */
971 static char *
972 gfc_diagnostic_build_kind_prefix (diagnostic_context *context,
973 const diagnostic_info *diagnostic)
975 static const char *const diagnostic_kind_text[] = {
976 #define DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND(K, T, C) (T),
977 #include "gfc-diagnostic.def"
978 #undef DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND
979 "must-not-happen"
981 static const char *const diagnostic_kind_color[] = {
982 #define DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND(K, T, C) (C),
983 #include "gfc-diagnostic.def"
984 #undef DEFINE_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND
985 NULL
987 gcc_assert (diagnostic->kind < DK_LAST_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND);
988 const char *text = _(diagnostic_kind_text[diagnostic->kind]);
989 const char *text_cs = "", *text_ce = "";
990 pretty_printer *pp = context->printer;
992 if (diagnostic_kind_color[diagnostic->kind])
994 text_cs = colorize_start (pp_show_color (pp),
995 diagnostic_kind_color[diagnostic->kind]);
996 text_ce = colorize_stop (pp_show_color (pp));
998 return build_message_string ("%s%s:%s ", text_cs, text, text_ce);
1001 /* Return a malloc'd string describing a location. The caller is
1002 responsible for freeing the memory. */
1003 static char *
1004 gfc_diagnostic_build_locus_prefix (diagnostic_context *context,
1005 expanded_location s)
1007 pretty_printer *pp = context->printer;
1008 const char *locus_cs = colorize_start (pp_show_color (pp), "locus");
1009 const char *locus_ce = colorize_stop (pp_show_color (pp));
1010 return (s.file == NULL
1011 ? build_message_string ("%s%s:%s", locus_cs, progname, locus_ce )
1012 : !strcmp (s.file, N_("<built-in>"))
1013 ? build_message_string ("%s%s:%s", locus_cs, s.file, locus_ce)
1014 : context->show_column
1015 ? build_message_string ("%s%s:%d:%d:%s", locus_cs, s.file, s.line,
1016 s.column, locus_ce)
1017 : build_message_string ("%s%s:%d:%s", locus_cs, s.file, s.line, locus_ce));
1020 /* Return a malloc'd string describing two locations. The caller is
1021 responsible for freeing the memory. */
1022 static char *
1023 gfc_diagnostic_build_locus_prefix (diagnostic_context *context,
1024 expanded_location s, expanded_location s2)
1026 pretty_printer *pp = context->printer;
1027 const char *locus_cs = colorize_start (pp_show_color (pp), "locus");
1028 const char *locus_ce = colorize_stop (pp_show_color (pp));
1030 return (s.file == NULL
1031 ? build_message_string ("%s%s:%s", locus_cs, progname, locus_ce )
1032 : !strcmp (s.file, N_("<built-in>"))
1033 ? build_message_string ("%s%s:%s", locus_cs, s.file, locus_ce)
1034 : context->show_column
1035 ? build_message_string ("%s%s:%d:%d-%d:%s", locus_cs, s.file, s.line,
1036 MIN (s.column, s2.column),
1037 MAX (s.column, s2.column), locus_ce)
1038 : build_message_string ("%s%s:%d:%s", locus_cs, s.file, s.line,
1039 locus_ce));
1042 /* This function prints the locus (file:line:column), the diagnostic kind
1043 (Error, Warning) and (optionally) the relevant lines of code with
1044 annotation lines with '1' and/or '2' below them.
1046 With -fdiagnostic-show-caret (the default) it prints:
1048 [locus of primary range]:
1050 some code
1052 Error: Some error at (1)
1054 With -fno-diagnostic-show-caret or if the primary range is not
1055 valid, it prints:
1057 [locus of primary range]: Error: Some error at (1) and (2)
1059 static void
1060 gfc_diagnostic_starter (diagnostic_context *context,
1061 diagnostic_info *diagnostic)
1063 char * kind_prefix = gfc_diagnostic_build_kind_prefix (context, diagnostic);
1065 expanded_location s1 = diagnostic_expand_location (diagnostic);
1066 expanded_location s2;
1067 bool one_locus = diagnostic->richloc->get_num_locations () < 2;
1068 bool same_locus = false;
1070 if (!one_locus)
1072 s2 = diagnostic_expand_location (diagnostic, 1);
1073 same_locus = diagnostic_same_line (context, s1, s2);
1076 char * locus_prefix = (one_locus || !same_locus)
1077 ? gfc_diagnostic_build_locus_prefix (context, s1)
1078 : gfc_diagnostic_build_locus_prefix (context, s1, s2);
1080 if (!context->show_caret
1081 || diagnostic_location (diagnostic, 0) <= BUILTINS_LOCATION
1082 || diagnostic_location (diagnostic, 0) == context->last_location)
1084 pp_set_prefix (context->printer,
1085 concat (locus_prefix, " ", kind_prefix, NULL));
1086 free (locus_prefix);
1088 if (one_locus || same_locus)
1090 free (kind_prefix);
1091 return;
1093 /* In this case, we print the previous locus and prefix as:
1095 [locus]:[prefix]: (1)
1097 and we flush with a new line before setting the new prefix. */
1098 pp_string (context->printer, "(1)");
1099 pp_newline (context->printer);
1100 locus_prefix = gfc_diagnostic_build_locus_prefix (context, s2);
1101 pp_set_prefix (context->printer,
1102 concat (locus_prefix, " ", kind_prefix, NULL));
1103 free (kind_prefix);
1104 free (locus_prefix);
1106 else
1108 pp_verbatim (context->printer, "%s", locus_prefix);
1109 free (locus_prefix);
1110 /* Fortran uses an empty line between locus and caret line. */
1111 pp_newline (context->printer);
1112 diagnostic_show_locus (context, diagnostic->richloc, diagnostic->kind);
1113 /* If the caret line was shown, the prefix does not contain the
1114 locus. */
1115 pp_set_prefix (context->printer, kind_prefix);
1119 static void
1120 gfc_diagnostic_start_span (diagnostic_context *context,
1121 expanded_location exploc)
1123 char *locus_prefix;
1124 locus_prefix = gfc_diagnostic_build_locus_prefix (context, exploc);
1125 pp_verbatim (context->printer, "%s", locus_prefix);
1126 free (locus_prefix);
1127 pp_newline (context->printer);
1128 /* Fortran uses an empty line between locus and caret line. */
1129 pp_newline (context->printer);
1133 static void
1134 gfc_diagnostic_finalizer (diagnostic_context *context,
1135 diagnostic_info *diagnostic ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
1136 diagnostic_t orig_diag_kind ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1138 pp_destroy_prefix (context->printer);
1139 pp_newline_and_flush (context->printer);
1142 /* Immediate warning (i.e. do not buffer the warning) with an explicit
1143 location. */
1145 bool
1146 gfc_warning_now_at (location_t loc, int opt, const char *gmsgid, ...)
1148 va_list argp;
1149 diagnostic_info diagnostic;
1150 rich_location rich_loc (line_table, loc);
1151 bool ret;
1153 va_start (argp, gmsgid);
1154 diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic, gmsgid, &argp, &rich_loc, DK_WARNING);
1155 diagnostic.option_index = opt;
1156 ret = diagnostic_report_diagnostic (global_dc, &diagnostic);
1157 va_end (argp);
1158 return ret;
1161 /* Immediate warning (i.e. do not buffer the warning). */
1163 bool
1164 gfc_warning_now (int opt, const char *gmsgid, ...)
1166 va_list argp;
1167 diagnostic_info diagnostic;
1168 rich_location rich_loc (line_table, UNKNOWN_LOCATION);
1169 bool ret;
1171 va_start (argp, gmsgid);
1172 diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic, gmsgid, &argp, &rich_loc,
1173 DK_WARNING);
1174 diagnostic.option_index = opt;
1175 ret = diagnostic_report_diagnostic (global_dc, &diagnostic);
1176 va_end (argp);
1177 return ret;
1180 /* Internal warning, do not buffer. */
1182 bool
1183 gfc_warning_internal (int opt, const char *gmsgid, ...)
1185 va_list argp;
1186 diagnostic_info diagnostic;
1187 rich_location rich_loc (line_table, UNKNOWN_LOCATION);
1188 bool ret;
1190 va_start (argp, gmsgid);
1191 diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic, gmsgid, &argp, &rich_loc,
1192 DK_WARNING);
1193 diagnostic.option_index = opt;
1194 ret = diagnostic_report_diagnostic (global_dc, &diagnostic);
1195 va_end (argp);
1196 return ret;
1199 /* Immediate error (i.e. do not buffer). */
1201 void
1202 gfc_error_now (const char *gmsgid, ...)
1204 va_list argp;
1205 diagnostic_info diagnostic;
1206 rich_location rich_loc (line_table, UNKNOWN_LOCATION);
1208 error_buffer.flag = true;
1210 va_start (argp, gmsgid);
1211 diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic, gmsgid, &argp, &rich_loc, DK_ERROR);
1212 diagnostic_report_diagnostic (global_dc, &diagnostic);
1213 va_end (argp);
1217 /* Fatal error, never returns. */
1219 void
1220 gfc_fatal_error (const char *gmsgid, ...)
1222 va_list argp;
1223 diagnostic_info diagnostic;
1224 rich_location rich_loc (line_table, UNKNOWN_LOCATION);
1226 va_start (argp, gmsgid);
1227 diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic, gmsgid, &argp, &rich_loc, DK_FATAL);
1228 diagnostic_report_diagnostic (global_dc, &diagnostic);
1229 va_end (argp);
1231 gcc_unreachable ();
1234 /* Clear the warning flag. */
1236 void
1237 gfc_clear_warning (void)
1239 gfc_clear_pp_buffer (pp_warning_buffer);
1240 warningcount_buffered = 0;
1241 werrorcount_buffered = 0;
1245 /* Check to see if any warnings have been saved.
1246 If so, print the warning. */
1248 void
1249 gfc_warning_check (void)
1251 if (! gfc_output_buffer_empty_p (pp_warning_buffer))
1253 pretty_printer *pp = global_dc->printer;
1254 output_buffer *tmp_buffer = pp->buffer;
1255 pp->buffer = pp_warning_buffer;
1256 pp_really_flush (pp);
1257 warningcount += warningcount_buffered;
1258 werrorcount += werrorcount_buffered;
1259 gcc_assert (warningcount_buffered + werrorcount_buffered == 1);
1260 pp->buffer = tmp_buffer;
1261 diagnostic_action_after_output (global_dc,
1262 warningcount_buffered
1263 ? DK_WARNING : DK_ERROR);
1264 diagnostic_check_max_errors (global_dc, true);
1269 /* Issue an error. */
1271 static void
1272 gfc_error_opt (int opt, const char *gmsgid, va_list ap)
1274 va_list argp;
1275 va_copy (argp, ap);
1276 bool saved_abort_on_error = false;
1278 if (warnings_not_errors)
1280 gfc_warning (opt, gmsgid, argp);
1281 va_end (argp);
1282 return;
1285 if (suppress_errors)
1287 va_end (argp);
1288 return;
1291 diagnostic_info diagnostic;
1292 rich_location richloc (line_table, UNKNOWN_LOCATION);
1293 bool fatal_errors = global_dc->fatal_errors;
1294 pretty_printer *pp = global_dc->printer;
1295 output_buffer *tmp_buffer = pp->buffer;
1297 gfc_clear_pp_buffer (pp_error_buffer);
1299 if (buffered_p)
1301 /* To prevent -dH from triggering an abort on a buffered error,
1302 save abort_on_error and restore it below. */
1303 saved_abort_on_error = global_dc->abort_on_error;
1304 global_dc->abort_on_error = false;
1305 pp->buffer = pp_error_buffer;
1306 global_dc->fatal_errors = false;
1307 /* To prevent -fmax-errors= triggering, we decrease it before
1308 report_diagnostic increases it. */
1309 --errorcount;
1312 diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic, gmsgid, &argp, &richloc, DK_ERROR);
1313 diagnostic_report_diagnostic (global_dc, &diagnostic);
1315 if (buffered_p)
1317 pp->buffer = tmp_buffer;
1318 global_dc->fatal_errors = fatal_errors;
1319 global_dc->abort_on_error = saved_abort_on_error;
1323 va_end (argp);
1327 void
1328 gfc_error_opt (int opt, const char *gmsgid, ...)
1330 va_list argp;
1331 va_start (argp, gmsgid);
1332 gfc_error_opt (opt, gmsgid, argp);
1333 va_end (argp);
1337 void
1338 gfc_error (const char *gmsgid, ...)
1340 va_list argp;
1341 va_start (argp, gmsgid);
1342 gfc_error_opt (0, gmsgid, argp);
1343 va_end (argp);
1347 /* This shouldn't happen... but sometimes does. */
1349 void
1350 gfc_internal_error (const char *gmsgid, ...)
1352 int e, w;
1353 va_list argp;
1354 diagnostic_info diagnostic;
1355 rich_location rich_loc (line_table, UNKNOWN_LOCATION);
1357 gfc_get_errors (&w, &e);
1358 if (e > 0)
1359 exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
1361 va_start (argp, gmsgid);
1362 diagnostic_set_info (&diagnostic, gmsgid, &argp, &rich_loc, DK_ICE);
1363 diagnostic_report_diagnostic (global_dc, &diagnostic);
1364 va_end (argp);
1366 gcc_unreachable ();
1370 /* Clear the error flag when we start to compile a source line. */
1372 void
1373 gfc_clear_error (void)
1375 error_buffer.flag = 0;
1376 warnings_not_errors = false;
1377 gfc_clear_pp_buffer (pp_error_buffer);
1381 /* Tests the state of error_flag. */
1383 bool
1384 gfc_error_flag_test (void)
1386 return error_buffer.flag
1387 || !gfc_output_buffer_empty_p (pp_error_buffer);
1391 /* Check to see if any errors have been saved.
1392 If so, print the error. Returns the state of error_flag. */
1394 bool
1395 gfc_error_check (void)
1397 if (error_buffer.flag
1398 || ! gfc_output_buffer_empty_p (pp_error_buffer))
1400 error_buffer.flag = false;
1401 pretty_printer *pp = global_dc->printer;
1402 output_buffer *tmp_buffer = pp->buffer;
1403 pp->buffer = pp_error_buffer;
1404 pp_really_flush (pp);
1405 ++errorcount;
1406 gcc_assert (gfc_output_buffer_empty_p (pp_error_buffer));
1407 pp->buffer = tmp_buffer;
1408 diagnostic_action_after_output (global_dc, DK_ERROR);
1409 diagnostic_check_max_errors (global_dc, true);
1410 return true;
1413 return false;
1416 /* Move the text buffered from FROM to TO, then clear
1417 FROM. Independently if there was text in FROM, TO is also
1418 cleared. */
1420 static void
1421 gfc_move_error_buffer_from_to (gfc_error_buffer * buffer_from,
1422 gfc_error_buffer * buffer_to)
1424 output_buffer * from = &(buffer_from->buffer);
1425 output_buffer * to = &(buffer_to->buffer);
1427 buffer_to->flag = buffer_from->flag;
1428 buffer_from->flag = false;
1430 gfc_clear_pp_buffer (to);
1431 /* We make sure this is always buffered. */
1432 to->flush_p = false;
1434 if (! gfc_output_buffer_empty_p (from))
1436 const char *str = output_buffer_formatted_text (from);
1437 output_buffer_append_r (to, str, strlen (str));
1438 gfc_clear_pp_buffer (from);
1442 /* Save the existing error state. */
1444 void
1445 gfc_push_error (gfc_error_buffer *err)
1447 gfc_move_error_buffer_from_to (&error_buffer, err);
1451 /* Restore a previous pushed error state. */
1453 void
1454 gfc_pop_error (gfc_error_buffer *err)
1456 gfc_move_error_buffer_from_to (err, &error_buffer);
1460 /* Free a pushed error state, but keep the current error state. */
1462 void
1463 gfc_free_error (gfc_error_buffer *err)
1465 gfc_clear_pp_buffer (&(err->buffer));
1469 /* Report the number of warnings and errors that occurred to the caller. */
1471 void
1472 gfc_get_errors (int *w, int *e)
1474 if (w != NULL)
1475 *w = warningcount + werrorcount;
1476 if (e != NULL)
1477 *e = errorcount + sorrycount + werrorcount;
1481 /* Switch errors into warnings. */
1483 void
1484 gfc_errors_to_warnings (bool f)
1486 warnings_not_errors = f;
1489 void
1490 gfc_diagnostics_init (void)
1492 diagnostic_starter (global_dc) = gfc_diagnostic_starter;
1493 global_dc->start_span = gfc_diagnostic_start_span;
1494 diagnostic_finalizer (global_dc) = gfc_diagnostic_finalizer;
1495 diagnostic_format_decoder (global_dc) = gfc_format_decoder;
1496 global_dc->caret_chars[0] = '1';
1497 global_dc->caret_chars[1] = '2';
1498 pp_warning_buffer = new (XNEW (output_buffer)) output_buffer ();
1499 pp_warning_buffer->flush_p = false;
1500 /* pp_error_buffer is statically allocated. This simplifies memory
1501 management when using gfc_push/pop_error. */
1502 pp_error_buffer = &(error_buffer.buffer);
1503 pp_error_buffer->flush_p = false;
1506 void
1507 gfc_diagnostics_finish (void)
1509 tree_diagnostics_defaults (global_dc);
1510 /* We still want to use the gfc starter and finalizer, not the tree
1511 defaults. */
1512 diagnostic_starter (global_dc) = gfc_diagnostic_starter;
1513 diagnostic_finalizer (global_dc) = gfc_diagnostic_finalizer;
1514 global_dc->caret_chars[0] = '^';
1515 global_dc->caret_chars[1] = '^';