1 /* CPP Library. (Directive handling.)
2 Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998,
3 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by Per Bothner, 1994-95.
5 Based on CCCP program by Paul Rubin, June 1986
6 Adapted to ANSI C, Richard Stallman, Jan 1987
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
9 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
10 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
29 /* Stack of conditionals currently in progress
30 (including both successful and failing conditionals). */
33 struct if_stack
*next
;
34 unsigned int line
; /* Line where condition started. */
35 const cpp_hashnode
*mi_cmacro
;/* macro name for #ifndef around entire file */
36 bool skip_elses
; /* Can future #else / #elif be skipped? */
37 bool was_skipping
; /* If were skipping on entry. */
38 int type
; /* Most recent conditional for diagnostics. */
41 /* Contains a registered pragma or pragma namespace. */
42 typedef void (*pragma_cb
) (cpp_reader
*);
45 struct pragma_entry
*next
;
46 const cpp_hashnode
*pragma
; /* Name and length. */
51 struct pragma_entry
*space
;
55 /* Values for the origin field of struct directive. KANDR directives
56 come from traditional (K&R) C. STDC89 directives come from the
57 1989 C standard. EXTENSION directives are extensions. */
62 /* Values for the flags field of struct directive. COND indicates a
63 conditional; IF_COND an opening conditional. INCL means to treat
64 "..." and <...> as q-char and h-char sequences respectively. IN_I
65 means this directive should be handled even if -fpreprocessed is in
66 effect (these are the directives with callback hooks).
68 EXPAND is set on directives that are always macro-expanded. */
70 #define IF_COND (1 << 1)
73 #define EXPAND (1 << 4)
75 /* Defines one #-directive, including how to handle it. */
76 typedef void (*directive_handler
) (cpp_reader
*);
77 typedef struct directive directive
;
80 directive_handler handler
; /* Function to handle directive. */
81 const uchar
*name
; /* Name of directive. */
82 unsigned short length
; /* Length of name. */
83 unsigned char origin
; /* Origin of directive. */
84 unsigned char flags
; /* Flags describing this directive. */
87 /* Forward declarations. */
89 static void skip_rest_of_line (cpp_reader
*);
90 static void check_eol (cpp_reader
*);
91 static void start_directive (cpp_reader
*);
92 static void prepare_directive_trad (cpp_reader
*);
93 static void end_directive (cpp_reader
*, int);
94 static void directive_diagnostics (cpp_reader
*, const directive
*, int);
95 static void run_directive (cpp_reader
*, int, const char *, size_t);
96 static char *glue_header_name (cpp_reader
*);
97 static const char *parse_include (cpp_reader
*, int *);
98 static void push_conditional (cpp_reader
*, int, int, const cpp_hashnode
*);
99 static unsigned int read_flag (cpp_reader
*, unsigned int);
100 static int strtoul_for_line (const uchar
*, unsigned int, unsigned long *);
101 static void do_diagnostic (cpp_reader
*, int, int);
102 static cpp_hashnode
*lex_macro_node (cpp_reader
*);
103 static int undefine_macros (cpp_reader
*, cpp_hashnode
*, void *);
104 static void do_include_common (cpp_reader
*, enum include_type
);
105 static struct pragma_entry
*lookup_pragma_entry (struct pragma_entry
*,
106 const cpp_hashnode
*);
107 static struct pragma_entry
*insert_pragma_entry (cpp_reader
*,
108 struct pragma_entry
**,
109 const cpp_hashnode
*,
112 static void register_pragma (cpp_reader
*, const char *, const char *,
114 static int count_registered_pragmas (struct pragma_entry
*);
115 static char ** save_registered_pragmas (struct pragma_entry
*, char **);
116 static char ** restore_registered_pragmas (cpp_reader
*, struct pragma_entry
*,
118 static void do_pragma_once (cpp_reader
*);
119 static void do_pragma_poison (cpp_reader
*);
120 static void do_pragma_system_header (cpp_reader
*);
121 static void do_pragma_dependency (cpp_reader
*);
122 static void do_linemarker (cpp_reader
*);
123 static const cpp_token
*get_token_no_padding (cpp_reader
*);
124 static const cpp_token
*get__Pragma_string (cpp_reader
*);
125 static void destringize_and_run (cpp_reader
*, const cpp_string
*);
126 static int parse_answer (cpp_reader
*, struct answer
**, int);
127 static cpp_hashnode
*parse_assertion (cpp_reader
*, struct answer
**, int);
128 static struct answer
** find_answer (cpp_hashnode
*, const struct answer
*);
129 static void handle_assertion (cpp_reader
*, const char *, int);
131 /* This is the table of directive handlers. It is ordered by
132 frequency of occurrence; the numbers at the end are directive
133 counts from all the source code I have lying around (egcs and libc
134 CVS as of 1999-05-18, plus grub-0.5.91, linux-2.2.9, and
135 pcmcia-cs-3.0.9). This is no longer important as directive lookup
136 is now O(1). All extensions other than #warning and #include_next
137 are deprecated. The name is where the extension appears to have
140 #define DIRECTIVE_TABLE \
141 D(define, T_DEFINE = 0, KANDR, IN_I) /* 270554 */ \
142 D(include, T_INCLUDE, KANDR, INCL | EXPAND) /* 52262 */ \
143 D(endif, T_ENDIF, KANDR, COND) /* 45855 */ \
144 D(ifdef, T_IFDEF, KANDR, COND | IF_COND) /* 22000 */ \
145 D(if, T_IF, KANDR, COND | IF_COND | EXPAND) /* 18162 */ \
146 D(else, T_ELSE, KANDR, COND) /* 9863 */ \
147 D(ifndef, T_IFNDEF, KANDR, COND | IF_COND) /* 9675 */ \
148 D(undef, T_UNDEF, KANDR, IN_I) /* 4837 */ \
149 D(line, T_LINE, KANDR, EXPAND) /* 2465 */ \
150 D(elif, T_ELIF, STDC89, COND | EXPAND) /* 610 */ \
151 D(error, T_ERROR, STDC89, 0) /* 475 */ \
152 D(pragma, T_PRAGMA, STDC89, IN_I) /* 195 */ \
153 D(warning, T_WARNING, EXTENSION, 0) /* 22 */ \
154 D(include_next, T_INCLUDE_NEXT, EXTENSION, INCL | EXPAND) /* 19 */ \
155 D(ident, T_IDENT, EXTENSION, IN_I) /* 11 */ \
156 D(import, T_IMPORT, EXTENSION, INCL | EXPAND) /* 0 ObjC */ \
157 D(assert, T_ASSERT, EXTENSION, 0) /* 0 SVR4 */ \
158 D(unassert, T_UNASSERT, EXTENSION, 0) /* 0 SVR4 */ \
159 D(sccs, T_SCCS, EXTENSION, 0) /* 0 SVR4? */
161 /* Use the table to generate a series of prototypes, an enum for the
162 directive names, and an array of directive handlers. */
164 #define D(name, t, o, f) static void do_##name (cpp_reader *);
168 #define D(n, tag, o, f) tag,
176 #define D(name, t, origin, flags) \
177 { do_##name, (const uchar *) #name, \
178 sizeof #name - 1, origin, flags },
179 static const directive dtable
[] =
184 #undef DIRECTIVE_TABLE
186 /* Wrapper struct directive for linemarkers.
187 The origin is more or less true - the original K+R cpp
188 did use this notation in its preprocessed output. */
189 static const directive linemarker_dir
=
191 do_linemarker
, U
"#", 1, KANDR
, IN_I
194 #define SEEN_EOL() (pfile->cur_token[-1].type == CPP_EOF)
196 /* Skip any remaining tokens in a directive. */
198 skip_rest_of_line (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
200 /* Discard all stacked contexts. */
201 while (pfile
->context
->prev
)
202 _cpp_pop_context (pfile
);
204 /* Sweep up all tokens remaining on the line. */
206 while (_cpp_lex_token (pfile
)->type
!= CPP_EOF
)
210 /* Ensure there are no stray tokens at the end of a directive. */
212 check_eol (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
214 if (! SEEN_EOL () && _cpp_lex_token (pfile
)->type
!= CPP_EOF
)
215 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_PEDWARN
, "extra tokens at end of #%s directive",
216 pfile
->directive
->name
);
219 /* Called when entering a directive, _Pragma or command-line directive. */
221 start_directive (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
223 /* Setup in-directive state. */
224 pfile
->state
.in_directive
= 1;
225 pfile
->state
.save_comments
= 0;
226 pfile
->directive_result
.type
= CPP_PADDING
;
228 /* Some handlers need the position of the # for diagnostics. */
229 pfile
->directive_line
= pfile
->line_table
->highest_line
;
232 /* Called when leaving a directive, _Pragma or command-line directive. */
234 end_directive (cpp_reader
*pfile
, int skip_line
)
236 if (CPP_OPTION (pfile
, traditional
))
238 /* Revert change of prepare_directive_trad. */
239 pfile
->state
.prevent_expansion
--;
241 if (pfile
->directive
!= &dtable
[T_DEFINE
])
242 _cpp_remove_overlay (pfile
);
244 /* We don't skip for an assembler #. */
247 skip_rest_of_line (pfile
);
248 if (!pfile
->keep_tokens
)
250 pfile
->cur_run
= &pfile
->base_run
;
251 pfile
->cur_token
= pfile
->base_run
.base
;
256 pfile
->state
.save_comments
= ! CPP_OPTION (pfile
, discard_comments
);
257 pfile
->state
.in_directive
= 0;
258 pfile
->state
.in_expression
= 0;
259 pfile
->state
.angled_headers
= 0;
260 pfile
->directive
= 0;
263 /* Prepare to handle the directive in pfile->directive. */
265 prepare_directive_trad (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
267 if (pfile
->directive
!= &dtable
[T_DEFINE
])
269 bool no_expand
= (pfile
->directive
270 && ! (pfile
->directive
->flags
& EXPAND
));
271 bool was_skipping
= pfile
->state
.skipping
;
273 pfile
->state
.in_expression
= (pfile
->directive
== &dtable
[T_IF
]
274 || pfile
->directive
== &dtable
[T_ELIF
]);
275 if (pfile
->state
.in_expression
)
276 pfile
->state
.skipping
= false;
279 pfile
->state
.prevent_expansion
++;
280 _cpp_scan_out_logical_line (pfile
, NULL
);
282 pfile
->state
.prevent_expansion
--;
284 pfile
->state
.skipping
= was_skipping
;
285 _cpp_overlay_buffer (pfile
, pfile
->out
.base
,
286 pfile
->out
.cur
- pfile
->out
.base
);
289 /* Stop ISO C from expanding anything. */
290 pfile
->state
.prevent_expansion
++;
293 /* Output diagnostics for a directive DIR. INDENTED is nonzero if
294 the '#' was indented. */
296 directive_diagnostics (cpp_reader
*pfile
, const directive
*dir
, int indented
)
298 /* Issue -pedantic warnings for extensions. */
299 if (CPP_PEDANTIC (pfile
)
300 && ! pfile
->state
.skipping
301 && dir
->origin
== EXTENSION
)
302 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_PEDWARN
, "#%s is a GCC extension", dir
->name
);
304 /* Traditionally, a directive is ignored unless its # is in
305 column 1. Therefore in code intended to work with K+R
306 compilers, directives added by C89 must have their #
307 indented, and directives present in traditional C must not.
308 This is true even of directives in skipped conditional
309 blocks. #elif cannot be used at all. */
310 if (CPP_WTRADITIONAL (pfile
))
312 if (dir
== &dtable
[T_ELIF
])
313 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_WARNING
,
314 "suggest not using #elif in traditional C");
315 else if (indented
&& dir
->origin
== KANDR
)
316 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_WARNING
,
317 "traditional C ignores #%s with the # indented",
319 else if (!indented
&& dir
->origin
!= KANDR
)
320 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_WARNING
,
321 "suggest hiding #%s from traditional C with an indented #",
326 /* Check if we have a known directive. INDENTED is nonzero if the
327 '#' of the directive was indented. This function is in this file
328 to save unnecessarily exporting dtable etc. to cpplex.c. Returns
329 nonzero if the line of tokens has been handled, zero if we should
330 continue processing the line. */
332 _cpp_handle_directive (cpp_reader
*pfile
, int indented
)
334 const directive
*dir
= 0;
335 const cpp_token
*dname
;
336 bool was_parsing_args
= pfile
->state
.parsing_args
;
337 bool was_discarding_output
= pfile
->state
.discarding_output
;
340 if (was_discarding_output
)
341 pfile
->state
.prevent_expansion
= 0;
343 if (was_parsing_args
)
345 if (CPP_OPTION (pfile
, pedantic
))
346 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_PEDWARN
,
347 "embedding a directive within macro arguments is not portable");
348 pfile
->state
.parsing_args
= 0;
349 pfile
->state
.prevent_expansion
= 0;
351 start_directive (pfile
);
352 dname
= _cpp_lex_token (pfile
);
354 if (dname
->type
== CPP_NAME
)
356 if (dname
->val
.node
->is_directive
)
357 dir
= &dtable
[dname
->val
.node
->directive_index
];
359 /* We do not recognize the # followed by a number extension in
361 else if (dname
->type
== CPP_NUMBER
&& CPP_OPTION (pfile
, lang
) != CLK_ASM
)
363 dir
= &linemarker_dir
;
364 if (CPP_PEDANTIC (pfile
) && ! CPP_OPTION (pfile
, preprocessed
)
365 && ! pfile
->state
.skipping
)
366 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_PEDWARN
,
367 "style of line directive is a GCC extension");
372 /* If we have a directive that is not an opening conditional,
373 invalidate any control macro. */
374 if (! (dir
->flags
& IF_COND
))
375 pfile
->mi_valid
= false;
377 /* Kluge alert. In order to be sure that code like this
382 does not cause '#define foo bar' to get executed when
383 compiled with -save-temps, we recognize directives in
384 -fpreprocessed mode only if the # is in column 1. cppmacro.c
385 puts a space in front of any '#' at the start of a macro. */
386 if (CPP_OPTION (pfile
, preprocessed
)
387 && (indented
|| !(dir
->flags
& IN_I
)))
394 /* In failed conditional groups, all non-conditional
395 directives are ignored. Before doing that, whether
396 skipping or not, we should lex angle-bracketed headers
397 correctly, and maybe output some diagnostics. */
398 pfile
->state
.angled_headers
= dir
->flags
& INCL
;
399 pfile
->state
.directive_wants_padding
= dir
->flags
& INCL
;
400 if (! CPP_OPTION (pfile
, preprocessed
))
401 directive_diagnostics (pfile
, dir
, indented
);
402 if (pfile
->state
.skipping
&& !(dir
->flags
& COND
))
406 else if (dname
->type
== CPP_EOF
)
407 ; /* CPP_EOF is the "null directive". */
410 /* An unknown directive. Don't complain about it in assembly
411 source: we don't know where the comments are, and # may
412 introduce assembler pseudo-ops. Don't complain about invalid
413 directives in skipped conditional groups (6.10 p4). */
414 if (CPP_OPTION (pfile
, lang
) == CLK_ASM
)
416 else if (!pfile
->state
.skipping
)
417 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "invalid preprocessing directive #%s",
418 cpp_token_as_text (pfile
, dname
));
421 pfile
->directive
= dir
;
422 if (CPP_OPTION (pfile
, traditional
))
423 prepare_directive_trad (pfile
);
426 pfile
->directive
->handler (pfile
);
428 _cpp_backup_tokens (pfile
, 1);
430 end_directive (pfile
, skip
);
431 if (was_parsing_args
)
433 /* Restore state when within macro args. */
434 pfile
->state
.parsing_args
= 2;
435 pfile
->state
.prevent_expansion
= 1;
437 if (was_discarding_output
)
438 pfile
->state
.prevent_expansion
= 1;
442 /* Directive handler wrapper used by the command line option
443 processor. BUF is \n terminated. */
445 run_directive (cpp_reader
*pfile
, int dir_no
, const char *buf
, size_t count
)
447 cpp_push_buffer (pfile
, (const uchar
*) buf
, count
,
448 /* from_stage3 */ true);
449 /* Disgusting hack. */
450 if (dir_no
== T_PRAGMA
&& pfile
->buffer
->prev
)
451 pfile
->buffer
->file
= pfile
->buffer
->prev
->file
;
452 start_directive (pfile
);
454 /* This is a short-term fix to prevent a leading '#' being
455 interpreted as a directive. */
456 _cpp_clean_line (pfile
);
458 pfile
->directive
= &dtable
[dir_no
];
459 if (CPP_OPTION (pfile
, traditional
))
460 prepare_directive_trad (pfile
);
461 pfile
->directive
->handler (pfile
);
462 end_directive (pfile
, 1);
463 if (dir_no
== T_PRAGMA
)
464 pfile
->buffer
->file
= NULL
;
465 _cpp_pop_buffer (pfile
);
468 /* Checks for validity the macro name in #define, #undef, #ifdef and
469 #ifndef directives. */
470 static cpp_hashnode
*
471 lex_macro_node (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
473 const cpp_token
*token
= _cpp_lex_token (pfile
);
475 /* The token immediately after #define must be an identifier. That
476 identifier may not be "defined", per C99 6.10.8p4.
477 In C++, it may not be any of the "named operators" either,
478 per C++98 [lex.digraph], [lex.key].
479 Finally, the identifier may not have been poisoned. (In that case
480 the lexer has issued the error message for us.) */
482 if (token
->type
== CPP_NAME
)
484 cpp_hashnode
*node
= token
->val
.node
;
486 if (node
== pfile
->spec_nodes
.n_defined
)
487 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
,
488 "\"defined\" cannot be used as a macro name");
489 else if (! (node
->flags
& NODE_POISONED
))
492 else if (token
->flags
& NAMED_OP
)
493 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
,
494 "\"%s\" cannot be used as a macro name as it is an operator in C++",
495 NODE_NAME (token
->val
.node
));
496 else if (token
->type
== CPP_EOF
)
497 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "no macro name given in #%s directive",
498 pfile
->directive
->name
);
500 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "macro names must be identifiers");
505 /* Process a #define directive. Most work is done in cppmacro.c. */
507 do_define (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
509 cpp_hashnode
*node
= lex_macro_node (pfile
);
513 /* If we have been requested to expand comments into macros,
514 then re-enable saving of comments. */
515 pfile
->state
.save_comments
=
516 ! CPP_OPTION (pfile
, discard_comments_in_macro_exp
);
518 if (_cpp_create_definition (pfile
, node
))
519 if (pfile
->cb
.define
)
520 pfile
->cb
.define (pfile
, pfile
->directive_line
, node
);
524 /* Handle #undef. Mark the identifier NT_VOID in the hash table. */
526 do_undef (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
528 cpp_hashnode
*node
= lex_macro_node (pfile
);
533 pfile
->cb
.undef (pfile
, pfile
->directive_line
, node
);
535 /* 6.10.3.5 paragraph 2: [#undef] is ignored if the specified
536 identifier is not currently defined as a macro name. */
537 if (node
->type
== NT_MACRO
)
539 if (node
->flags
& NODE_WARN
)
540 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_WARNING
,
541 "undefining \"%s\"", NODE_NAME (node
));
543 if (CPP_OPTION (pfile
, warn_unused_macros
))
544 _cpp_warn_if_unused_macro (pfile
, node
, NULL
);
546 _cpp_free_definition (node
);
553 /* Undefine a single macro/assertion/whatever. */
556 undefine_macros (cpp_reader
*pfile ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, cpp_hashnode
*h
,
557 void *data_p ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
559 /* Body of _cpp_free_definition inlined here for speed.
560 Macros and assertions no longer have anything to free. */
562 h
->flags
&= ~(NODE_POISONED
|NODE_BUILTIN
|NODE_DISABLED
);
566 /* Undefine all macros and assertions. */
569 cpp_undef_all (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
571 cpp_forall_identifiers (pfile
, undefine_macros
, NULL
);
575 /* Helper routine used by parse_include. Reinterpret the current line
576 as an h-char-sequence (< ... >); we are looking at the first token
577 after the <. Returns a malloced filename. */
579 glue_header_name (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
581 const cpp_token
*token
;
583 size_t len
, total_len
= 0, capacity
= 1024;
585 /* To avoid lexed tokens overwriting our glued name, we can only
586 allocate from the string pool once we've lexed everything. */
587 buffer
= xmalloc (capacity
);
590 token
= get_token_no_padding (pfile
);
592 if (token
->type
== CPP_GREATER
)
594 if (token
->type
== CPP_EOF
)
596 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "missing terminating > character");
600 len
= cpp_token_len (token
) + 2; /* Leading space, terminating \0. */
601 if (total_len
+ len
> capacity
)
603 capacity
= (capacity
+ len
) * 2;
604 buffer
= xrealloc (buffer
, capacity
);
607 if (token
->flags
& PREV_WHITE
)
608 buffer
[total_len
++] = ' ';
610 total_len
= (cpp_spell_token (pfile
, token
, (uchar
*) &buffer
[total_len
])
614 buffer
[total_len
] = '\0';
618 /* Returns the file name of #include, #include_next, #import and
619 #pragma dependency. The string is malloced and the caller should
620 free it. Returns NULL on error. */
622 parse_include (cpp_reader
*pfile
, int *pangle_brackets
)
625 const cpp_token
*header
;
627 /* Allow macro expansion. */
628 header
= get_token_no_padding (pfile
);
629 if (header
->type
== CPP_STRING
|| header
->type
== CPP_HEADER_NAME
)
631 fname
= xmalloc (header
->val
.str
.len
- 1);
632 memcpy (fname
, header
->val
.str
.text
+ 1, header
->val
.str
.len
- 2);
633 fname
[header
->val
.str
.len
- 2] = '\0';
634 *pangle_brackets
= header
->type
== CPP_HEADER_NAME
;
636 else if (header
->type
== CPP_LESS
)
638 fname
= glue_header_name (pfile
);
639 *pangle_brackets
= 1;
643 const unsigned char *dir
;
645 if (pfile
->directive
== &dtable
[T_PRAGMA
])
646 dir
= U
"pragma dependency";
648 dir
= pfile
->directive
->name
;
649 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "#%s expects \"FILENAME\" or <FILENAME>",
659 /* Handle #include, #include_next and #import. */
661 do_include_common (cpp_reader
*pfile
, enum include_type type
)
666 fname
= parse_include (pfile
, &angle_brackets
);
670 /* Prevent #include recursion. */
671 if (pfile
->line_table
->depth
>= CPP_STACK_MAX
)
672 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "#include nested too deeply");
675 /* Get out of macro context, if we are. */
676 skip_rest_of_line (pfile
);
678 if (pfile
->cb
.include
)
679 pfile
->cb
.include (pfile
, pfile
->directive_line
,
680 pfile
->directive
->name
, fname
, angle_brackets
);
682 _cpp_stack_include (pfile
, fname
, angle_brackets
, type
);
685 free ((void *) fname
);
689 do_include (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
691 do_include_common (pfile
, IT_INCLUDE
);
695 do_import (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
697 do_include_common (pfile
, IT_IMPORT
);
701 do_include_next (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
703 enum include_type type
= IT_INCLUDE_NEXT
;
705 /* If this is the primary source file, warn and use the normal
707 if (! pfile
->buffer
->prev
)
709 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_WARNING
,
710 "#include_next in primary source file");
713 do_include_common (pfile
, type
);
716 /* Subroutine of do_linemarker. Read possible flags after file name.
717 LAST is the last flag seen; 0 if this is the first flag. Return the
718 flag if it is valid, 0 at the end of the directive. Otherwise
721 read_flag (cpp_reader
*pfile
, unsigned int last
)
723 const cpp_token
*token
= _cpp_lex_token (pfile
);
725 if (token
->type
== CPP_NUMBER
&& token
->val
.str
.len
== 1)
727 unsigned int flag
= token
->val
.str
.text
[0] - '0';
729 if (flag
> last
&& flag
<= 4
730 && (flag
!= 4 || last
== 3)
731 && (flag
!= 2 || last
== 0))
735 if (token
->type
!= CPP_EOF
)
736 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "invalid flag \"%s\" in line directive",
737 cpp_token_as_text (pfile
, token
));
741 /* Subroutine of do_line and do_linemarker. Convert a number in STR,
742 of length LEN, to binary; store it in NUMP, and return 0 if the
743 number was well-formed, 1 if not. Temporary, hopefully. */
745 strtoul_for_line (const uchar
*str
, unsigned int len
, long unsigned int *nump
)
747 unsigned long reg
= 0;
761 /* Interpret #line command.
762 Note that the filename string (if any) is a true string constant
763 (escapes are interpreted), unlike in #line. */
765 do_line (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
767 const struct line_maps
*line_table
= pfile
->line_table
;
768 const struct line_map
*map
= &line_table
->maps
[line_table
->used
- 1];
769 const cpp_token
*token
;
770 const char *new_file
= map
->to_file
;
771 unsigned long new_lineno
;
773 /* C99 raised the minimum limit on #line numbers. */
774 unsigned int cap
= CPP_OPTION (pfile
, c99
) ? 2147483647 : 32767;
776 /* #line commands expand macros. */
777 token
= cpp_get_token (pfile
);
778 if (token
->type
!= CPP_NUMBER
779 || strtoul_for_line (token
->val
.str
.text
, token
->val
.str
.len
,
782 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
,
783 "\"%s\" after #line is not a positive integer",
784 cpp_token_as_text (pfile
, token
));
788 if (CPP_PEDANTIC (pfile
) && (new_lineno
== 0 || new_lineno
> cap
))
789 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_PEDWARN
, "line number out of range");
791 token
= cpp_get_token (pfile
);
792 if (token
->type
== CPP_STRING
)
794 cpp_string s
= { 0, 0 };
795 if (cpp_interpret_string_notranslate (pfile
, &token
->val
.str
, 1,
797 new_file
= (const char *)s
.text
;
800 else if (token
->type
!= CPP_EOF
)
802 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "\"%s\" is not a valid filename",
803 cpp_token_as_text (pfile
, token
));
807 skip_rest_of_line (pfile
);
808 _cpp_do_file_change (pfile
, LC_RENAME
, new_file
, new_lineno
,
812 /* Interpret the # 44 "file" [flags] notation, which has slightly
813 different syntax and semantics from #line: Flags are allowed,
814 and we never complain about the line number being too big. */
816 do_linemarker (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
818 const struct line_maps
*line_table
= pfile
->line_table
;
819 const struct line_map
*map
= &line_table
->maps
[line_table
->used
- 1];
820 const cpp_token
*token
;
821 const char *new_file
= map
->to_file
;
822 unsigned long new_lineno
;
823 unsigned int new_sysp
= map
->sysp
;
824 enum lc_reason reason
= LC_RENAME
;
827 /* Back up so we can get the number again. Putting this in
828 _cpp_handle_directive risks two calls to _cpp_backup_tokens in
829 some circumstances, which can segfault. */
830 _cpp_backup_tokens (pfile
, 1);
832 /* #line commands expand macros. */
833 token
= cpp_get_token (pfile
);
834 if (token
->type
!= CPP_NUMBER
835 || strtoul_for_line (token
->val
.str
.text
, token
->val
.str
.len
,
838 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
,
839 "\"%s\" after # is not a positive integer",
840 cpp_token_as_text (pfile
, token
));
844 token
= cpp_get_token (pfile
);
845 if (token
->type
== CPP_STRING
)
847 cpp_string s
= { 0, 0 };
848 if (cpp_interpret_string_notranslate (pfile
, &token
->val
.str
,
850 new_file
= (const char *)s
.text
;
853 flag
= read_flag (pfile
, 0);
857 /* Fake an include for cpp_included (). */
858 _cpp_fake_include (pfile
, new_file
);
859 flag
= read_flag (pfile
, flag
);
864 flag
= read_flag (pfile
, flag
);
869 flag
= read_flag (pfile
, flag
);
872 pfile
->buffer
->sysp
= new_sysp
;
877 else if (token
->type
!= CPP_EOF
)
879 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "\"%s\" is not a valid filename",
880 cpp_token_as_text (pfile
, token
));
884 skip_rest_of_line (pfile
);
885 _cpp_do_file_change (pfile
, reason
, new_file
, new_lineno
, new_sysp
);
888 /* Arrange the file_change callback. pfile->line has changed to
889 FILE_LINE of TO_FILE, for reason REASON. SYSP is 1 for a system
890 header, 2 for a system header that needs to be extern "C" protected,
891 and zero otherwise. */
893 _cpp_do_file_change (cpp_reader
*pfile
, enum lc_reason reason
,
894 const char *to_file
, unsigned int file_line
,
897 const struct line_map
*map
= linemap_add (pfile
->line_table
, reason
, sysp
,
900 linemap_line_start (pfile
->line_table
, map
->to_line
, 127);
902 if (pfile
->cb
.file_change
)
903 pfile
->cb
.file_change (pfile
, map
);
906 /* Report a warning or error detected by the program we are
907 processing. Use the directive's tokens in the error message. */
909 do_diagnostic (cpp_reader
*pfile
, int code
, int print_dir
)
911 if (_cpp_begin_message (pfile
, code
, pfile
->cur_token
[-1].src_loc
, 0))
914 fprintf (stderr
, "#%s ", pfile
->directive
->name
);
915 pfile
->state
.prevent_expansion
++;
916 cpp_output_line (pfile
, stderr
);
917 pfile
->state
.prevent_expansion
--;
922 do_error (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
924 do_diagnostic (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, 1);
928 do_warning (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
930 /* We want #warning diagnostics to be emitted in system headers too. */
931 do_diagnostic (pfile
, CPP_DL_WARNING_SYSHDR
, 1);
934 /* Report program identification. */
936 do_ident (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
938 const cpp_token
*str
= cpp_get_token (pfile
);
940 if (str
->type
!= CPP_STRING
)
941 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "invalid #ident directive");
942 else if (pfile
->cb
.ident
)
943 pfile
->cb
.ident (pfile
, pfile
->directive_line
, &str
->val
.str
);
948 /* Lookup a PRAGMA name in a singly-linked CHAIN. Returns the
949 matching entry, or NULL if none is found. The returned entry could
950 be the start of a namespace chain, or a pragma. */
951 static struct pragma_entry
*
952 lookup_pragma_entry (struct pragma_entry
*chain
, const cpp_hashnode
*pragma
)
954 while (chain
&& chain
->pragma
!= pragma
)
960 /* Create and insert a pragma entry for NAME at the beginning of a
961 singly-linked CHAIN. If handler is NULL, it is a namespace,
962 otherwise it is a pragma and its handler. If INTERNAL is true
963 this pragma is being inserted by libcpp itself. */
964 static struct pragma_entry
*
965 insert_pragma_entry (cpp_reader
*pfile
, struct pragma_entry
**chain
,
966 const cpp_hashnode
*pragma
, pragma_cb handler
,
969 struct pragma_entry
*new;
971 new = (struct pragma_entry
*)
972 _cpp_aligned_alloc (pfile
, sizeof (struct pragma_entry
));
973 new->pragma
= pragma
;
977 new->u
.handler
= handler
;
985 new->is_internal
= internal
;
991 /* Register a pragma NAME in namespace SPACE. If SPACE is null, it
992 goes in the global namespace. HANDLER is the handler it will call,
993 which must be non-NULL. INTERNAL is true if this is a pragma
994 registered by cpplib itself, false if it is registered via
995 cpp_register_pragma */
997 register_pragma (cpp_reader
*pfile
, const char *space
, const char *name
,
998 pragma_cb handler
, bool internal
)
1000 struct pragma_entry
**chain
= &pfile
->pragmas
;
1001 struct pragma_entry
*entry
;
1002 const cpp_hashnode
*node
;
1009 node
= cpp_lookup (pfile
, U space
, strlen (space
));
1010 entry
= lookup_pragma_entry (*chain
, node
);
1012 entry
= insert_pragma_entry (pfile
, chain
, node
, NULL
, internal
);
1013 else if (!entry
->is_nspace
)
1015 chain
= &entry
->u
.space
;
1018 /* Check for duplicates. */
1019 node
= cpp_lookup (pfile
, U name
, strlen (name
));
1020 entry
= lookup_pragma_entry (*chain
, node
);
1023 if (entry
->is_nspace
)
1025 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ICE
,
1026 "registering \"%s\" as both a pragma and a pragma namespace",
1029 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ICE
, "#pragma %s %s is already registered",
1032 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ICE
, "#pragma %s is already registered", name
);
1035 insert_pragma_entry (pfile
, chain
, node
, handler
, internal
);
1038 /* Register a pragma NAME in namespace SPACE. If SPACE is null, it
1039 goes in the global namespace. HANDLER is the handler it will call,
1040 which must be non-NULL. This function is exported from libcpp. */
1042 cpp_register_pragma (cpp_reader
*pfile
, const char *space
, const char *name
,
1045 register_pragma (pfile
, space
, name
, handler
, false);
1048 /* Register the pragmas the preprocessor itself handles. */
1050 _cpp_init_internal_pragmas (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1052 /* Pragmas in the global namespace. */
1053 register_pragma (pfile
, 0, "once", do_pragma_once
, true);
1055 /* New GCC-specific pragmas should be put in the GCC namespace. */
1056 register_pragma (pfile
, "GCC", "poison", do_pragma_poison
, true);
1057 register_pragma (pfile
, "GCC", "system_header", do_pragma_system_header
, true);
1058 register_pragma (pfile
, "GCC", "dependency", do_pragma_dependency
, true);
1061 /* Return the number of registered pragmas in PE. */
1064 count_registered_pragmas (struct pragma_entry
*pe
)
1067 for (; pe
!= NULL
; pe
= pe
->next
)
1070 ct
+= count_registered_pragmas (pe
->u
.space
);
1076 /* Save into SD the names of the registered pragmas referenced by PE,
1077 and return a pointer to the next free space in SD. */
1080 save_registered_pragmas (struct pragma_entry
*pe
, char **sd
)
1082 for (; pe
!= NULL
; pe
= pe
->next
)
1085 sd
= save_registered_pragmas (pe
->u
.space
, sd
);
1086 *sd
++ = xmemdup (HT_STR (&pe
->pragma
->ident
),
1087 HT_LEN (&pe
->pragma
->ident
),
1088 HT_LEN (&pe
->pragma
->ident
) + 1);
1093 /* Return a newly-allocated array which saves the names of the
1094 registered pragmas. */
1097 _cpp_save_pragma_names (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1099 int ct
= count_registered_pragmas (pfile
->pragmas
);
1100 char **result
= XNEWVEC (char *, ct
);
1101 (void) save_registered_pragmas (pfile
->pragmas
, result
);
1105 /* Restore from SD the names of the registered pragmas referenced by PE,
1106 and return a pointer to the next unused name in SD. */
1109 restore_registered_pragmas (cpp_reader
*pfile
, struct pragma_entry
*pe
,
1112 for (; pe
!= NULL
; pe
= pe
->next
)
1115 sd
= restore_registered_pragmas (pfile
, pe
->u
.space
, sd
);
1116 pe
->pragma
= cpp_lookup (pfile
, U
*sd
, strlen (*sd
));
1123 /* Restore the names of the registered pragmas from SAVED. */
1126 _cpp_restore_pragma_names (cpp_reader
*pfile
, char **saved
)
1128 (void) restore_registered_pragmas (pfile
, pfile
->pragmas
, saved
);
1132 /* Pragmata handling. We handle some, and pass the rest on to the
1133 front end. C99 defines three pragmas and says that no macro
1134 expansion is to be performed on them; whether or not macro
1135 expansion happens for other pragmas is implementation defined.
1136 This implementation never macro-expands the text after #pragma.
1138 The library user has the option of deferring execution of
1139 #pragmas not handled by cpplib, in which case they are converted
1140 to CPP_PRAGMA tokens and inserted into the output stream. */
1142 do_pragma (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1144 const struct pragma_entry
*p
= NULL
;
1145 const cpp_token
*token
, *pragma_token
= pfile
->cur_token
;
1146 unsigned int count
= 1;
1148 /* Save the current position so that defer_pragmas mode can
1149 copy the entire current line to a string. It will not work
1150 to use _cpp_backup_tokens as that does not reverse buffer->cur. */
1151 const uchar
*line_start
= CPP_BUFFER (pfile
)->cur
;
1153 pfile
->state
.prevent_expansion
++;
1155 token
= cpp_get_token (pfile
);
1156 if (token
->type
== CPP_NAME
)
1158 p
= lookup_pragma_entry (pfile
->pragmas
, token
->val
.node
);
1159 if (p
&& p
->is_nspace
)
1162 token
= cpp_get_token (pfile
);
1163 if (token
->type
== CPP_NAME
)
1164 p
= lookup_pragma_entry (p
->u
.space
, token
->val
.node
);
1172 if (p
->is_internal
|| !CPP_OPTION (pfile
, defer_pragmas
))
1174 /* Since the handler below doesn't get the line number, that it
1175 might need for diagnostics, make sure it has the right
1176 numbers in place. */
1177 if (pfile
->cb
.line_change
)
1178 (*pfile
->cb
.line_change
) (pfile
, pragma_token
, false);
1179 (*p
->u
.handler
) (pfile
);
1183 /* Squirrel away the pragma text. Pragmas are
1184 newline-terminated. */
1185 const uchar
*line_end
;
1190 line_end
= ustrchr (line_start
, '\n');
1192 body
.len
= (line_end
- line_start
) + 1;
1193 s
= _cpp_unaligned_alloc (pfile
, body
.len
+ 1);
1194 memcpy (s
, line_start
, body
.len
);
1198 /* Create a CPP_PRAGMA token. */
1199 ptok
= &pfile
->directive_result
;
1200 ptok
->src_loc
= pragma_token
->src_loc
;
1201 ptok
->type
= CPP_PRAGMA
;
1202 ptok
->flags
= pragma_token
->flags
| NO_EXPAND
;
1203 ptok
->val
.str
= body
;
1206 else if (pfile
->cb
.def_pragma
)
1208 _cpp_backup_tokens (pfile
, count
);
1209 pfile
->cb
.def_pragma (pfile
, pfile
->directive_line
);
1212 pfile
->state
.prevent_expansion
--;
1215 /* Handle #pragma once. */
1217 do_pragma_once (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1219 if (pfile
->buffer
->prev
== NULL
)
1220 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_WARNING
, "#pragma once in main file");
1223 _cpp_mark_file_once_only (pfile
, pfile
->buffer
->file
);
1226 /* Handle #pragma GCC poison, to poison one or more identifiers so
1227 that the lexer produces a hard error for each subsequent usage. */
1229 do_pragma_poison (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1231 const cpp_token
*tok
;
1234 pfile
->state
.poisoned_ok
= 1;
1237 tok
= _cpp_lex_token (pfile
);
1238 if (tok
->type
== CPP_EOF
)
1240 if (tok
->type
!= CPP_NAME
)
1242 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
,
1243 "invalid #pragma GCC poison directive");
1248 if (hp
->flags
& NODE_POISONED
)
1251 if (hp
->type
== NT_MACRO
)
1252 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_WARNING
, "poisoning existing macro \"%s\"",
1254 _cpp_free_definition (hp
);
1255 hp
->flags
|= NODE_POISONED
| NODE_DIAGNOSTIC
;
1257 pfile
->state
.poisoned_ok
= 0;
1260 /* Mark the current header as a system header. This will suppress
1261 some categories of warnings (notably those from -pedantic). It is
1262 intended for use in system libraries that cannot be implemented in
1263 conforming C, but cannot be certain that their headers appear in a
1264 system include directory. To prevent abuse, it is rejected in the
1265 primary source file. */
1267 do_pragma_system_header (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1269 cpp_buffer
*buffer
= pfile
->buffer
;
1271 if (buffer
->prev
== 0)
1272 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_WARNING
,
1273 "#pragma system_header ignored outside include file");
1277 skip_rest_of_line (pfile
);
1278 cpp_make_system_header (pfile
, 1, 0);
1282 /* Check the modified date of the current include file against a specified
1283 file. Issue a diagnostic, if the specified file is newer. We use this to
1284 determine if a fixed header should be refixed. */
1286 do_pragma_dependency (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1289 int angle_brackets
, ordering
;
1291 fname
= parse_include (pfile
, &angle_brackets
);
1295 ordering
= _cpp_compare_file_date (pfile
, fname
, angle_brackets
);
1297 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_WARNING
, "cannot find source file %s", fname
);
1298 else if (ordering
> 0)
1300 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_WARNING
,
1301 "current file is older than %s", fname
);
1302 if (cpp_get_token (pfile
)->type
!= CPP_EOF
)
1304 _cpp_backup_tokens (pfile
, 1);
1305 do_diagnostic (pfile
, CPP_DL_WARNING
, 0);
1309 free ((void *) fname
);
1312 /* Get a token but skip padding. */
1313 static const cpp_token
*
1314 get_token_no_padding (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1318 const cpp_token
*result
= cpp_get_token (pfile
);
1319 if (result
->type
!= CPP_PADDING
)
1324 /* Check syntax is "(string-literal)". Returns the string on success,
1325 or NULL on failure. */
1326 static const cpp_token
*
1327 get__Pragma_string (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1329 const cpp_token
*string
;
1331 if (get_token_no_padding (pfile
)->type
!= CPP_OPEN_PAREN
)
1334 string
= get_token_no_padding (pfile
);
1335 if (string
->type
!= CPP_STRING
&& string
->type
!= CPP_WSTRING
)
1338 if (get_token_no_padding (pfile
)->type
!= CPP_CLOSE_PAREN
)
1344 /* Destringize IN into a temporary buffer, by removing the first \ of
1345 \" and \\ sequences, and process the result as a #pragma directive. */
1347 destringize_and_run (cpp_reader
*pfile
, const cpp_string
*in
)
1349 const unsigned char *src
, *limit
;
1350 char *dest
, *result
;
1352 dest
= result
= alloca (in
->len
- 1);
1353 src
= in
->text
+ 1 + (in
->text
[0] == 'L');
1354 limit
= in
->text
+ in
->len
- 1;
1357 /* We know there is a character following the backslash. */
1358 if (*src
== '\\' && (src
[1] == '\\' || src
[1] == '"'))
1364 /* Ugh; an awful kludge. We are really not set up to be lexing
1365 tokens when in the middle of a macro expansion. Use a new
1366 context to force cpp_get_token to lex, and so skip_rest_of_line
1367 doesn't go beyond the end of the text. Also, remember the
1368 current lexing position so we can return to it later.
1370 Something like line-at-a-time lexing should remove the need for
1373 cpp_context
*saved_context
= pfile
->context
;
1374 cpp_token
*saved_cur_token
= pfile
->cur_token
;
1375 tokenrun
*saved_cur_run
= pfile
->cur_run
;
1377 pfile
->context
= XNEW (cpp_context
);
1378 pfile
->context
->macro
= 0;
1379 pfile
->context
->prev
= 0;
1380 run_directive (pfile
, T_PRAGMA
, result
, dest
- result
);
1381 XDELETE (pfile
->context
);
1382 pfile
->context
= saved_context
;
1383 pfile
->cur_token
= saved_cur_token
;
1384 pfile
->cur_run
= saved_cur_run
;
1387 /* See above comment. For the moment, we'd like
1389 token1 _Pragma ("foo") token2
1399 Getting the line markers is a little tricky. */
1400 if (pfile
->cb
.line_change
)
1401 pfile
->cb
.line_change (pfile
, pfile
->cur_token
, false);
1404 /* Handle the _Pragma operator. */
1406 _cpp_do__Pragma (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1408 const cpp_token
*string
= get__Pragma_string (pfile
);
1409 pfile
->directive_result
.type
= CPP_PADDING
;
1412 destringize_and_run (pfile
, &string
->val
.str
);
1414 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
,
1415 "_Pragma takes a parenthesized string literal");
1418 /* Handle a pragma that the front end deferred until now. */
1420 cpp_handle_deferred_pragma (cpp_reader
*pfile
, const cpp_string
*s
)
1422 cpp_context
*saved_context
= pfile
->context
;
1423 cpp_token
*saved_cur_token
= pfile
->cur_token
;
1424 tokenrun
*saved_cur_run
= pfile
->cur_run
;
1425 bool saved_defer_pragmas
= CPP_OPTION (pfile
, defer_pragmas
);
1426 void (*saved_line_change
) (cpp_reader
*, const cpp_token
*, int)
1427 = pfile
->cb
.line_change
;
1429 pfile
->context
= XNEW (cpp_context
);
1430 pfile
->context
->macro
= 0;
1431 pfile
->context
->prev
= 0;
1432 pfile
->cb
.line_change
= NULL
;
1433 CPP_OPTION (pfile
, defer_pragmas
) = false;
1435 run_directive (pfile
, T_PRAGMA
, (const char *)s
->text
, s
->len
);
1437 XDELETE (pfile
->context
);
1438 pfile
->context
= saved_context
;
1439 pfile
->cur_token
= saved_cur_token
;
1440 pfile
->cur_run
= saved_cur_run
;
1441 pfile
->cb
.line_change
= saved_line_change
;
1442 CPP_OPTION (pfile
, defer_pragmas
) = saved_defer_pragmas
;
1445 /* Ignore #sccs on all systems. */
1447 do_sccs (cpp_reader
*pfile ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1451 /* Handle #ifdef. */
1453 do_ifdef (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1457 if (! pfile
->state
.skipping
)
1459 const cpp_hashnode
*node
= lex_macro_node (pfile
);
1463 skip
= node
->type
!= NT_MACRO
;
1464 _cpp_mark_macro_used (node
);
1469 push_conditional (pfile
, skip
, T_IFDEF
, 0);
1472 /* Handle #ifndef. */
1474 do_ifndef (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1477 const cpp_hashnode
*node
= 0;
1479 if (! pfile
->state
.skipping
)
1481 node
= lex_macro_node (pfile
);
1485 skip
= node
->type
== NT_MACRO
;
1486 _cpp_mark_macro_used (node
);
1491 push_conditional (pfile
, skip
, T_IFNDEF
, node
);
1494 /* _cpp_parse_expr puts a macro in a "#if !defined ()" expression in
1495 pfile->mi_ind_cmacro so we can handle multiple-include
1496 optimizations. If macro expansion occurs in the expression, we
1497 cannot treat it as a controlling conditional, since the expansion
1498 could change in the future. That is handled by cpp_get_token. */
1500 do_if (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1504 if (! pfile
->state
.skipping
)
1505 skip
= _cpp_parse_expr (pfile
) == false;
1507 push_conditional (pfile
, skip
, T_IF
, pfile
->mi_ind_cmacro
);
1510 /* Flip skipping state if appropriate and continue without changing
1511 if_stack; this is so that the error message for missing #endif's
1512 etc. will point to the original #if. */
1514 do_else (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1516 cpp_buffer
*buffer
= pfile
->buffer
;
1517 struct if_stack
*ifs
= buffer
->if_stack
;
1520 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "#else without #if");
1523 if (ifs
->type
== T_ELSE
)
1525 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "#else after #else");
1526 cpp_error_with_line (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, ifs
->line
, 0,
1527 "the conditional began here");
1531 /* Skip any future (erroneous) #elses or #elifs. */
1532 pfile
->state
.skipping
= ifs
->skip_elses
;
1533 ifs
->skip_elses
= true;
1535 /* Invalidate any controlling macro. */
1538 /* Only check EOL if was not originally skipping. */
1539 if (!ifs
->was_skipping
&& CPP_OPTION (pfile
, warn_endif_labels
))
1544 /* Handle a #elif directive by not changing if_stack either. See the
1545 comment above do_else. */
1547 do_elif (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1549 cpp_buffer
*buffer
= pfile
->buffer
;
1550 struct if_stack
*ifs
= buffer
->if_stack
;
1553 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "#elif without #if");
1556 if (ifs
->type
== T_ELSE
)
1558 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "#elif after #else");
1559 cpp_error_with_line (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, ifs
->line
, 0,
1560 "the conditional began here");
1564 /* Only evaluate this if we aren't skipping elses. During
1565 evaluation, set skipping to false to get lexer warnings. */
1566 if (ifs
->skip_elses
)
1567 pfile
->state
.skipping
= 1;
1570 pfile
->state
.skipping
= 0;
1571 pfile
->state
.skipping
= ! _cpp_parse_expr (pfile
);
1572 ifs
->skip_elses
= ! pfile
->state
.skipping
;
1575 /* Invalidate any controlling macro. */
1580 /* #endif pops the if stack and resets pfile->state.skipping. */
1582 do_endif (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1584 cpp_buffer
*buffer
= pfile
->buffer
;
1585 struct if_stack
*ifs
= buffer
->if_stack
;
1588 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "#endif without #if");
1591 /* Only check EOL if was not originally skipping. */
1592 if (!ifs
->was_skipping
&& CPP_OPTION (pfile
, warn_endif_labels
))
1595 /* If potential control macro, we go back outside again. */
1596 if (ifs
->next
== 0 && ifs
->mi_cmacro
)
1598 pfile
->mi_valid
= true;
1599 pfile
->mi_cmacro
= ifs
->mi_cmacro
;
1602 buffer
->if_stack
= ifs
->next
;
1603 pfile
->state
.skipping
= ifs
->was_skipping
;
1604 obstack_free (&pfile
->buffer_ob
, ifs
);
1608 /* Push an if_stack entry for a preprocessor conditional, and set
1609 pfile->state.skipping to SKIP. If TYPE indicates the conditional
1610 is #if or #ifndef, CMACRO is a potentially controlling macro, and
1611 we need to check here that we are at the top of the file. */
1613 push_conditional (cpp_reader
*pfile
, int skip
, int type
,
1614 const cpp_hashnode
*cmacro
)
1616 struct if_stack
*ifs
;
1617 cpp_buffer
*buffer
= pfile
->buffer
;
1619 ifs
= XOBNEW (&pfile
->buffer_ob
, struct if_stack
);
1620 ifs
->line
= pfile
->directive_line
;
1621 ifs
->next
= buffer
->if_stack
;
1622 ifs
->skip_elses
= pfile
->state
.skipping
|| !skip
;
1623 ifs
->was_skipping
= pfile
->state
.skipping
;
1625 /* This condition is effectively a test for top-of-file. */
1626 if (pfile
->mi_valid
&& pfile
->mi_cmacro
== 0)
1627 ifs
->mi_cmacro
= cmacro
;
1631 pfile
->state
.skipping
= skip
;
1632 buffer
->if_stack
= ifs
;
1635 /* Read the tokens of the answer into the macro pool, in a directive
1636 of type TYPE. Only commit the memory if we intend it as permanent
1637 storage, i.e. the #assert case. Returns 0 on success, and sets
1638 ANSWERP to point to the answer. */
1640 parse_answer (cpp_reader
*pfile
, struct answer
**answerp
, int type
)
1642 const cpp_token
*paren
;
1643 struct answer
*answer
;
1644 unsigned int acount
;
1646 /* In a conditional, it is legal to not have an open paren. We
1647 should save the following token in this case. */
1648 paren
= cpp_get_token (pfile
);
1650 /* If not a paren, see if we're OK. */
1651 if (paren
->type
!= CPP_OPEN_PAREN
)
1653 /* In a conditional no answer is a test for any answer. It
1654 could be followed by any token. */
1657 _cpp_backup_tokens (pfile
, 1);
1661 /* #unassert with no answer is valid - it removes all answers. */
1662 if (type
== T_UNASSERT
&& paren
->type
== CPP_EOF
)
1665 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "missing '(' after predicate");
1669 for (acount
= 0;; acount
++)
1672 const cpp_token
*token
= cpp_get_token (pfile
);
1675 if (token
->type
== CPP_CLOSE_PAREN
)
1678 if (token
->type
== CPP_EOF
)
1680 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "missing ')' to complete answer");
1684 /* struct answer includes the space for one token. */
1685 room_needed
= (sizeof (struct answer
) + acount
* sizeof (cpp_token
));
1687 if (BUFF_ROOM (pfile
->a_buff
) < room_needed
)
1688 _cpp_extend_buff (pfile
, &pfile
->a_buff
, sizeof (struct answer
));
1690 dest
= &((struct answer
*) BUFF_FRONT (pfile
->a_buff
))->first
[acount
];
1693 /* Drop whitespace at start, for answer equivalence purposes. */
1695 dest
->flags
&= ~PREV_WHITE
;
1700 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "predicate's answer is empty");
1704 answer
= (struct answer
*) BUFF_FRONT (pfile
->a_buff
);
1705 answer
->count
= acount
;
1706 answer
->next
= NULL
;
1712 /* Parses an assertion directive of type TYPE, returning a pointer to
1713 the hash node of the predicate, or 0 on error. If an answer was
1714 supplied, it is placed in ANSWERP, otherwise it is set to 0. */
1715 static cpp_hashnode
*
1716 parse_assertion (cpp_reader
*pfile
, struct answer
**answerp
, int type
)
1718 cpp_hashnode
*result
= 0;
1719 const cpp_token
*predicate
;
1721 /* We don't expand predicates or answers. */
1722 pfile
->state
.prevent_expansion
++;
1725 predicate
= cpp_get_token (pfile
);
1726 if (predicate
->type
== CPP_EOF
)
1727 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "assertion without predicate");
1728 else if (predicate
->type
!= CPP_NAME
)
1729 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, "predicate must be an identifier");
1730 else if (parse_answer (pfile
, answerp
, type
) == 0)
1732 unsigned int len
= NODE_LEN (predicate
->val
.node
);
1733 unsigned char *sym
= alloca (len
+ 1);
1735 /* Prefix '#' to get it out of macro namespace. */
1737 memcpy (sym
+ 1, NODE_NAME (predicate
->val
.node
), len
);
1738 result
= cpp_lookup (pfile
, sym
, len
+ 1);
1741 pfile
->state
.prevent_expansion
--;
1745 /* Returns a pointer to the pointer to CANDIDATE in the answer chain,
1746 or a pointer to NULL if the answer is not in the chain. */
1747 static struct answer
**
1748 find_answer (cpp_hashnode
*node
, const struct answer
*candidate
)
1751 struct answer
**result
;
1753 for (result
= &node
->value
.answers
; *result
; result
= &(*result
)->next
)
1755 struct answer
*answer
= *result
;
1757 if (answer
->count
== candidate
->count
)
1759 for (i
= 0; i
< answer
->count
; i
++)
1760 if (! _cpp_equiv_tokens (&answer
->first
[i
], &candidate
->first
[i
]))
1763 if (i
== answer
->count
)
1771 /* Test an assertion within a preprocessor conditional. Returns
1772 nonzero on failure, zero on success. On success, the result of
1773 the test is written into VALUE, otherwise the value 0. */
1775 _cpp_test_assertion (cpp_reader
*pfile
, unsigned int *value
)
1777 struct answer
*answer
;
1780 node
= parse_assertion (pfile
, &answer
, T_IF
);
1782 /* For recovery, an erroneous assertion expression is handled as a
1783 failing assertion. */
1787 *value
= (node
->type
== NT_ASSERTION
&&
1788 (answer
== 0 || *find_answer (node
, answer
) != 0));
1789 else if (pfile
->cur_token
[-1].type
== CPP_EOF
)
1790 _cpp_backup_tokens (pfile
, 1);
1792 /* We don't commit the memory for the answer - it's temporary only. */
1796 /* Handle #assert. */
1798 do_assert (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1800 struct answer
*new_answer
;
1803 node
= parse_assertion (pfile
, &new_answer
, T_ASSERT
);
1808 /* Place the new answer in the answer list. First check there
1809 is not a duplicate. */
1810 new_answer
->next
= 0;
1811 if (node
->type
== NT_ASSERTION
)
1813 if (*find_answer (node
, new_answer
))
1815 cpp_error (pfile
, CPP_DL_WARNING
, "\"%s\" re-asserted",
1816 NODE_NAME (node
) + 1);
1819 new_answer
->next
= node
->value
.answers
;
1822 answer_size
= sizeof (struct answer
) + ((new_answer
->count
- 1)
1823 * sizeof (cpp_token
));
1824 /* Commit or allocate storage for the object. */
1825 if (pfile
->hash_table
->alloc_subobject
)
1827 struct answer
*temp_answer
= new_answer
;
1828 new_answer
= pfile
->hash_table
->alloc_subobject (answer_size
);
1829 memcpy (new_answer
, temp_answer
, answer_size
);
1832 BUFF_FRONT (pfile
->a_buff
) += answer_size
;
1834 node
->type
= NT_ASSERTION
;
1835 node
->value
.answers
= new_answer
;
1840 /* Handle #unassert. */
1842 do_unassert (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1845 struct answer
*answer
;
1847 node
= parse_assertion (pfile
, &answer
, T_UNASSERT
);
1848 /* It isn't an error to #unassert something that isn't asserted. */
1849 if (node
&& node
->type
== NT_ASSERTION
)
1853 struct answer
**p
= find_answer (node
, answer
), *temp
;
1855 /* Remove the answer from the list. */
1860 /* Did we free the last answer? */
1861 if (node
->value
.answers
== 0)
1862 node
->type
= NT_VOID
;
1867 _cpp_free_definition (node
);
1870 /* We don't commit the memory for the answer - it's temporary only. */
1873 /* These are for -D, -U, -A. */
1875 /* Process the string STR as if it appeared as the body of a #define.
1876 If STR is just an identifier, define it with value 1.
1877 If STR has anything after the identifier, then it should
1878 be identifier=definition. */
1880 cpp_define (cpp_reader
*pfile
, const char *str
)
1885 /* Copy the entire option so we can modify it.
1886 Change the first "=" in the string to a space. If there is none,
1887 tack " 1" on the end. */
1889 count
= strlen (str
);
1890 buf
= alloca (count
+ 3);
1891 memcpy (buf
, str
, count
);
1893 p
= strchr (str
, '=');
1903 run_directive (pfile
, T_DEFINE
, buf
, count
);
1906 /* Slight variant of the above for use by initialize_builtins. */
1908 _cpp_define_builtin (cpp_reader
*pfile
, const char *str
)
1910 size_t len
= strlen (str
);
1911 char *buf
= alloca (len
+ 1);
1912 memcpy (buf
, str
, len
);
1914 run_directive (pfile
, T_DEFINE
, buf
, len
);
1917 /* Process MACRO as if it appeared as the body of an #undef. */
1919 cpp_undef (cpp_reader
*pfile
, const char *macro
)
1921 size_t len
= strlen (macro
);
1922 char *buf
= alloca (len
+ 1);
1923 memcpy (buf
, macro
, len
);
1925 run_directive (pfile
, T_UNDEF
, buf
, len
);
1928 /* Process the string STR as if it appeared as the body of a #assert. */
1930 cpp_assert (cpp_reader
*pfile
, const char *str
)
1932 handle_assertion (pfile
, str
, T_ASSERT
);
1935 /* Process STR as if it appeared as the body of an #unassert. */
1937 cpp_unassert (cpp_reader
*pfile
, const char *str
)
1939 handle_assertion (pfile
, str
, T_UNASSERT
);
1942 /* Common code for cpp_assert (-A) and cpp_unassert (-A-). */
1944 handle_assertion (cpp_reader
*pfile
, const char *str
, int type
)
1946 size_t count
= strlen (str
);
1947 const char *p
= strchr (str
, '=');
1949 /* Copy the entire option so we can modify it. Change the first
1950 "=" in the string to a '(', and tack a ')' on the end. */
1951 char *buf
= alloca (count
+ 2);
1953 memcpy (buf
, str
, count
);
1962 run_directive (pfile
, type
, str
, count
);
1965 /* The number of errors for a given reader. */
1967 cpp_errors (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1969 return pfile
->errors
;
1972 /* The options structure. */
1974 cpp_get_options (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1976 return &pfile
->opts
;
1979 /* The callbacks structure. */
1981 cpp_get_callbacks (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1986 /* Copy the given callbacks structure to our own. */
1988 cpp_set_callbacks (cpp_reader
*pfile
, cpp_callbacks
*cb
)
1993 /* The dependencies structure. (Creates one if it hasn't already been.) */
1995 cpp_get_deps (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
1998 pfile
->deps
= deps_init ();
2002 /* Push a new buffer on the buffer stack. Returns the new buffer; it
2003 doesn't fail. It does not generate a file change call back; that
2004 is the responsibility of the caller. */
2006 cpp_push_buffer (cpp_reader
*pfile
, const uchar
*buffer
, size_t len
,
2009 cpp_buffer
*new = XOBNEW (&pfile
->buffer_ob
, cpp_buffer
);
2011 /* Clears, amongst other things, if_stack and mi_cmacro. */
2012 memset (new, 0, sizeof (cpp_buffer
));
2014 new->next_line
= new->buf
= buffer
;
2015 new->rlimit
= buffer
+ len
;
2016 new->from_stage3
= from_stage3
;
2017 new->prev
= pfile
->buffer
;
2018 new->need_line
= true;
2020 pfile
->buffer
= new;
2025 /* Pops a single buffer, with a file change call-back if appropriate.
2026 Then pushes the next -include file, if any remain. */
2028 _cpp_pop_buffer (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
2030 cpp_buffer
*buffer
= pfile
->buffer
;
2031 struct _cpp_file
*inc
= buffer
->file
;
2032 struct if_stack
*ifs
;
2034 /* Walk back up the conditional stack till we reach its level at
2035 entry to this file, issuing error messages. */
2036 for (ifs
= buffer
->if_stack
; ifs
; ifs
= ifs
->next
)
2037 cpp_error_with_line (pfile
, CPP_DL_ERROR
, ifs
->line
, 0,
2038 "unterminated #%s", dtable
[ifs
->type
].name
);
2040 /* In case of a missing #endif. */
2041 pfile
->state
.skipping
= 0;
2043 /* _cpp_do_file_change expects pfile->buffer to be the new one. */
2044 pfile
->buffer
= buffer
->prev
;
2046 free (buffer
->notes
);
2048 /* Free the buffer object now; we may want to push a new buffer
2049 in _cpp_push_next_include_file. */
2050 obstack_free (&pfile
->buffer_ob
, buffer
);
2054 _cpp_pop_file_buffer (pfile
, inc
);
2056 _cpp_do_file_change (pfile
, LC_LEAVE
, 0, 0, 0);
2060 /* Enter all recognized directives in the hash table. */
2062 _cpp_init_directives (cpp_reader
*pfile
)
2067 for (i
= 0; i
< (unsigned int) N_DIRECTIVES
; i
++)
2069 node
= cpp_lookup (pfile
, dtable
[i
].name
, dtable
[i
].length
);
2070 node
->is_directive
= 1;
2071 node
->directive_index
= i
;