1 /* Command line option handling.
2 Copyright (C) 2006-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
8 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
11 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
12 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
13 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
23 #include "coretypes.h"
26 #include "diagnostic.h"
27 #include "spellcheck.h"
29 static void prune_options (struct cl_decoded_option
**, unsigned int *);
31 /* Perform a binary search to find which option the command-line INPUT
32 matches. Returns its index in the option array, and
33 OPT_SPECIAL_unknown on failure.
35 This routine is quite subtle. A normal binary search is not good
36 enough because some options can be suffixed with an argument, and
37 multiple sub-matches can occur, e.g. input of "-pedantic" matching
38 the initial substring of "-pedantic-errors".
40 A more complicated example is -gstabs. It should match "-g" with
41 an argument of "stabs". Suppose, however, that the number and list
42 of switches are such that the binary search tests "-gen-decls"
43 before having tested "-g". This doesn't match, and as "-gen-decls"
44 is less than "-gstabs", it will become the lower bound of the
45 binary search range, and "-g" will never be seen. To resolve this
46 issue, 'optc-gen.awk' makes "-gen-decls" point, via the back_chain member,
47 to "-g" so that failed searches that end between "-gen-decls" and
48 the lexicographically subsequent switch know to go back and see if
49 "-g" causes a match (which it does in this example).
51 This search is done in such a way that the longest match for the
52 front end in question wins. If there is no match for the current
53 front end, the longest match for a different front end is returned
54 (or N_OPTS if none) and the caller emits an error message. */
56 find_opt (const char *input
, unsigned int lang_mask
)
58 size_t mn
, mn_orig
, mx
, md
, opt_len
;
59 size_t match_wrong_lang
;
63 mx
= cl_options_count
;
65 /* Find mn such this lexicographical inequality holds:
66 cl_options[mn] <= input < cl_options[mn + 1]. */
70 opt_len
= cl_options
[md
].opt_len
;
71 comp
= strncmp (input
, cl_options
[md
].opt_text
+ 1, opt_len
);
81 /* This is the switch that is the best match but for a different
82 front end, or OPT_SPECIAL_unknown if there is no match at all. */
83 match_wrong_lang
= OPT_SPECIAL_unknown
;
85 /* Backtrace the chain of possible matches, returning the longest
86 one, if any, that fits best. With current GCC switches, this
87 loop executes at most twice. */
90 const struct cl_option
*opt
= &cl_options
[mn
];
92 /* Is the input either an exact match or a prefix that takes a
94 if (!strncmp (input
, opt
->opt_text
+ 1, opt
->opt_len
)
95 && (input
[opt
->opt_len
] == '\0' || (opt
->flags
& CL_JOINED
)))
97 /* If language is OK, return it. */
98 if (opt
->flags
& lang_mask
)
101 /* If we haven't remembered a prior match, remember this
102 one. Any prior match is necessarily better. */
103 if (match_wrong_lang
== OPT_SPECIAL_unknown
)
104 match_wrong_lang
= mn
;
107 /* Try the next possibility. This is cl_options_count if there
109 mn
= opt
->back_chain
;
111 while (mn
!= cl_options_count
);
113 if (match_wrong_lang
== OPT_SPECIAL_unknown
&& input
[0] == '-')
115 /* Long options, starting "--", may be abbreviated if the
116 abbreviation is unambiguous. This only applies to options
117 not taking a joined argument, and abbreviations of "--option"
118 are permitted even if there is a variant "--option=". */
119 size_t mnc
= mn_orig
+ 1;
120 size_t cmp_len
= strlen (input
);
121 while (mnc
< cl_options_count
122 && strncmp (input
, cl_options
[mnc
].opt_text
+ 1, cmp_len
) == 0)
124 /* Option matching this abbreviation. OK if it is the first
125 match and that does not take a joined argument, or the
126 second match, taking a joined argument and with only '='
127 added to the first match; otherwise considered
129 if (mnc
== mn_orig
+ 1
130 && !(cl_options
[mnc
].flags
& CL_JOINED
))
131 match_wrong_lang
= mnc
;
132 else if (mnc
== mn_orig
+ 2
133 && match_wrong_lang
== mn_orig
+ 1
134 && (cl_options
[mnc
].flags
& CL_JOINED
)
135 && (cl_options
[mnc
].opt_len
136 == cl_options
[mn_orig
+ 1].opt_len
+ 1)
137 && strncmp (cl_options
[mnc
].opt_text
+ 1,
138 cl_options
[mn_orig
+ 1].opt_text
+ 1,
139 cl_options
[mn_orig
+ 1].opt_len
) == 0)
140 ; /* OK, as long as there are no more matches. */
142 return OPT_SPECIAL_unknown
;
147 /* Return the best wrong match, or OPT_SPECIAL_unknown if none. */
148 return match_wrong_lang
;
151 /* If ARG is a non-negative decimal or hexadecimal integer, return its
152 value, otherwise return -1. */
155 integral_argument (const char *arg
)
159 while (*p
&& ISDIGIT (*p
))
165 /* It wasn't a decimal number - try hexadecimal. */
166 if (arg
[0] == '0' && (arg
[1] == 'x' || arg
[1] == 'X'))
169 while (*p
&& ISXDIGIT (*p
))
172 if (p
!= arg
+ 2 && *p
== '\0')
173 return strtol (arg
, NULL
, 16);
179 /* Return whether OPTION is OK for the language given by
182 option_ok_for_language (const struct cl_option
*option
,
183 unsigned int lang_mask
)
185 if (!(option
->flags
& lang_mask
))
187 else if ((option
->flags
& CL_TARGET
)
188 && (option
->flags
& (CL_LANG_ALL
| CL_DRIVER
))
189 && !(option
->flags
& (lang_mask
& ~CL_COMMON
& ~CL_TARGET
)))
190 /* Complain for target flag language mismatches if any languages
196 /* Return whether ENUM_ARG is OK for the language given by
200 enum_arg_ok_for_language (const struct cl_enum_arg
*enum_arg
,
201 unsigned int lang_mask
)
203 return (lang_mask
& CL_DRIVER
) || !(enum_arg
->flags
& CL_ENUM_DRIVER_ONLY
);
206 /* Look up ARG in ENUM_ARGS for language LANG_MASK, returning true and
207 storing the value in *VALUE if found, and returning false without
208 modifying *VALUE if not found. */
211 enum_arg_to_value (const struct cl_enum_arg
*enum_args
,
212 const char *arg
, int *value
, unsigned int lang_mask
)
216 for (i
= 0; enum_args
[i
].arg
!= NULL
; i
++)
217 if (strcmp (arg
, enum_args
[i
].arg
) == 0
218 && enum_arg_ok_for_language (&enum_args
[i
], lang_mask
))
220 *value
= enum_args
[i
].value
;
227 /* Look up ARG in the enum used by option OPT_INDEX for language
228 LANG_MASK, returning true and storing the value in *VALUE if found,
229 and returning false without modifying *VALUE if not found. */
232 opt_enum_arg_to_value (size_t opt_index
, const char *arg
, int *value
,
233 unsigned int lang_mask
)
235 const struct cl_option
*option
= &cl_options
[opt_index
];
237 gcc_assert (option
->var_type
== CLVC_ENUM
);
239 return enum_arg_to_value (cl_enums
[option
->var_enum
].values
, arg
,
243 /* Look of VALUE in ENUM_ARGS for language LANG_MASK and store the
244 corresponding string in *ARGP, returning true if the found string
245 was marked as canonical, false otherwise. If VALUE is not found
246 (which may be the case for uninitialized values if the relevant
247 option has not been passed), set *ARGP to NULL and return
251 enum_value_to_arg (const struct cl_enum_arg
*enum_args
,
252 const char **argp
, int value
, unsigned int lang_mask
)
256 for (i
= 0; enum_args
[i
].arg
!= NULL
; i
++)
257 if (enum_args
[i
].value
== value
258 && (enum_args
[i
].flags
& CL_ENUM_CANONICAL
)
259 && enum_arg_ok_for_language (&enum_args
[i
], lang_mask
))
261 *argp
= enum_args
[i
].arg
;
265 for (i
= 0; enum_args
[i
].arg
!= NULL
; i
++)
266 if (enum_args
[i
].value
== value
267 && enum_arg_ok_for_language (&enum_args
[i
], lang_mask
))
269 *argp
= enum_args
[i
].arg
;
277 /* Fill in the canonical option part of *DECODED with an option
278 described by OPT_INDEX, ARG and VALUE. */
281 generate_canonical_option (size_t opt_index
, const char *arg
, int value
,
282 struct cl_decoded_option
*decoded
)
284 const struct cl_option
*option
= &cl_options
[opt_index
];
285 const char *opt_text
= option
->opt_text
;
288 && !option
->cl_reject_negative
289 && (opt_text
[1] == 'W' || opt_text
[1] == 'f' || opt_text
[1] == 'm'))
291 char *t
= XOBNEWVEC (&opts_obstack
, char, option
->opt_len
+ 5);
297 memcpy (t
+ 5, opt_text
+ 2, option
->opt_len
);
301 decoded
->canonical_option
[2] = NULL
;
302 decoded
->canonical_option
[3] = NULL
;
306 if ((option
->flags
& CL_SEPARATE
)
307 && !option
->cl_separate_alias
)
309 decoded
->canonical_option
[0] = opt_text
;
310 decoded
->canonical_option
[1] = arg
;
311 decoded
->canonical_option_num_elements
= 2;
315 gcc_assert (option
->flags
& CL_JOINED
);
316 decoded
->canonical_option
[0] = opts_concat (opt_text
, arg
, NULL
);
317 decoded
->canonical_option
[1] = NULL
;
318 decoded
->canonical_option_num_elements
= 1;
323 decoded
->canonical_option
[0] = opt_text
;
324 decoded
->canonical_option
[1] = NULL
;
325 decoded
->canonical_option_num_elements
= 1;
329 /* Structure describing mappings from options on the command line to
330 options to look up with find_opt. */
333 /* Prefix of the option on the command line. */
335 /* If two argv elements are considered to be merged into one option,
336 prefix for the second element, otherwise NULL. */
338 /* The new prefix to map to. */
339 const char *new_prefix
;
340 /* Whether at least one character is needed following opt1 or opt0
341 for this mapping to be used. (--optimize= is valid for -O, but
342 --warn- is not valid for -W.) */
343 bool another_char_needed
;
344 /* Whether the original option is a negated form of the option
345 resulting from this map. */
348 static const struct option_map option_map
[] =
350 { "-Wno-", NULL
, "-W", false, true },
351 { "-fno-", NULL
, "-f", false, true },
352 { "-mno-", NULL
, "-m", false, true },
353 { "--debug=", NULL
, "-g", false, false },
354 { "--machine-", NULL
, "-m", true, false },
355 { "--machine-no-", NULL
, "-m", false, true },
356 { "--machine=", NULL
, "-m", false, false },
357 { "--machine=no-", NULL
, "-m", false, true },
358 { "--machine", "", "-m", false, false },
359 { "--machine", "no-", "-m", false, true },
360 { "--optimize=", NULL
, "-O", false, false },
361 { "--std=", NULL
, "-std=", false, false },
362 { "--std", "", "-std=", false, false },
363 { "--warn-", NULL
, "-W", true, false },
364 { "--warn-no-", NULL
, "-W", false, true },
365 { "--", NULL
, "-f", true, false },
366 { "--no-", NULL
, "-f", false, true }
369 /* Helper function for gcc.c's driver::suggest_option, for populating the
370 vec of suggestions for misspelled options.
372 option_map above provides various prefixes for spelling command-line
373 options, which decode_cmdline_option uses to map spellings of options
374 to specific options. We want to do the reverse: to find all the ways
375 that a user could validly spell an option.
377 Given valid OPT_TEXT (with a leading dash) for OPTION, add it and all
378 of its valid variant spellings to CANDIDATES, each without a leading
381 For example, given "-Wabi-tag", the following are added to CANDIDATES:
387 The added strings must be freed using free. */
390 add_misspelling_candidates (auto_vec
<char *> *candidates
,
391 const struct cl_option
*option
,
392 const char *opt_text
)
394 gcc_assert (candidates
);
396 gcc_assert (opt_text
);
397 candidates
->safe_push (xstrdup (opt_text
+ 1));
398 for (unsigned i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE (option_map
); i
++)
400 const char *opt0
= option_map
[i
].opt0
;
401 const char *new_prefix
= option_map
[i
].new_prefix
;
402 size_t new_prefix_len
= strlen (new_prefix
);
404 if (option
->cl_reject_negative
&& option_map
[i
].negated
)
407 if (strncmp (opt_text
, new_prefix
, new_prefix_len
) == 0)
409 char *alternative
= concat (opt0
+ 1, opt_text
+ new_prefix_len
,
411 candidates
->safe_push (alternative
);
416 /* Decode the switch beginning at ARGV for the language indicated by
417 LANG_MASK (including CL_COMMON and CL_TARGET if applicable), into
418 the structure *DECODED. Returns the number of switches
422 decode_cmdline_option (const char **argv
, unsigned int lang_mask
,
423 struct cl_decoded_option
*decoded
)
428 unsigned int result
= 1, i
, extra_args
, separate_args
= 0;
432 const struct cl_option
*option
;
434 const char *warn_message
= NULL
;
435 bool separate_arg_flag
;
436 bool joined_arg_flag
;
437 bool have_separate_arg
= false;
441 opt_index
= find_opt (argv
[0] + 1, lang_mask
);
443 while (opt_index
== OPT_SPECIAL_unknown
444 && i
< ARRAY_SIZE (option_map
))
446 const char *opt0
= option_map
[i
].opt0
;
447 const char *opt1
= option_map
[i
].opt1
;
448 const char *new_prefix
= option_map
[i
].new_prefix
;
449 bool another_char_needed
= option_map
[i
].another_char_needed
;
450 size_t opt0_len
= strlen (opt0
);
451 size_t opt1_len
= (opt1
== NULL
? 0 : strlen (opt1
));
452 size_t optn_len
= (opt1
== NULL
? opt0_len
: opt1_len
);
453 size_t new_prefix_len
= strlen (new_prefix
);
455 extra_args
= (opt1
== NULL
? 0 : 1);
456 value
= !option_map
[i
].negated
;
458 if (strncmp (argv
[0], opt0
, opt0_len
) == 0
460 || (argv
[1] != NULL
&& strncmp (argv
[1], opt1
, opt1_len
) == 0))
461 && (!another_char_needed
462 || argv
[extra_args
][optn_len
] != 0))
464 size_t arglen
= strlen (argv
[extra_args
]);
467 adjust_len
= (int) optn_len
- (int) new_prefix_len
;
468 dup
= XNEWVEC (char, arglen
+ 1 - adjust_len
);
469 memcpy (dup
, new_prefix
, new_prefix_len
);
470 memcpy (dup
+ new_prefix_len
, argv
[extra_args
] + optn_len
,
471 arglen
- optn_len
+ 1);
472 opt_index
= find_opt (dup
+ 1, lang_mask
);
478 if (opt_index
== OPT_SPECIAL_unknown
)
486 option
= &cl_options
[opt_index
];
488 /* Reject negative form of switches that don't take negatives as
490 if (!value
&& option
->cl_reject_negative
)
492 opt_index
= OPT_SPECIAL_unknown
;
493 errors
|= CL_ERR_NEGATIVE
;
498 result
= extra_args
+ 1;
499 warn_message
= option
->warn_message
;
501 /* Check to see if the option is disabled for this configuration. */
502 if (option
->cl_disabled
)
503 errors
|= CL_ERR_DISABLED
;
505 /* Determine whether there may be a separate argument based on
506 whether this option is being processed for the driver, and, if
507 so, how many such arguments. */
508 separate_arg_flag
= ((option
->flags
& CL_SEPARATE
)
509 && !(option
->cl_no_driver_arg
510 && (lang_mask
& CL_DRIVER
)));
511 separate_args
= (separate_arg_flag
512 ? option
->cl_separate_nargs
+ 1
514 joined_arg_flag
= (option
->flags
& CL_JOINED
) != 0;
516 /* Sort out any argument the switch takes. */
519 /* Have arg point to the original switch. This is because
520 some code, such as disable_builtin_function, expects its
521 argument to be persistent until the program exits. */
522 arg
= argv
[extra_args
] + cl_options
[opt_index
].opt_len
+ 1 + adjust_len
;
524 if (*arg
== '\0' && !option
->cl_missing_ok
)
526 if (separate_arg_flag
)
528 arg
= argv
[extra_args
+ 1];
529 result
= extra_args
+ 2;
531 result
= extra_args
+ 1;
533 have_separate_arg
= true;
536 /* Missing argument. */
540 else if (separate_arg_flag
)
542 arg
= argv
[extra_args
+ 1];
543 for (i
= 0; i
< separate_args
; i
++)
544 if (argv
[extra_args
+ 1 + i
] == NULL
)
546 errors
|= CL_ERR_MISSING_ARG
;
549 result
= extra_args
+ 1 + i
;
551 have_separate_arg
= true;
554 if (arg
== NULL
&& (separate_arg_flag
|| joined_arg_flag
))
555 errors
|= CL_ERR_MISSING_ARG
;
557 /* Is this option an alias (or an ignored option, marked as an alias
558 of OPT_SPECIAL_ignore)? */
559 if (option
->alias_target
!= N_OPTS
560 && (!option
->cl_separate_alias
|| have_separate_arg
))
562 size_t new_opt_index
= option
->alias_target
;
564 if (new_opt_index
== OPT_SPECIAL_ignore
)
566 gcc_assert (option
->alias_arg
== NULL
);
567 gcc_assert (option
->neg_alias_arg
== NULL
);
568 opt_index
= new_opt_index
;
574 const struct cl_option
*new_option
= &cl_options
[new_opt_index
];
576 /* The new option must not be an alias itself. */
577 gcc_assert (new_option
->alias_target
== N_OPTS
578 || new_option
->cl_separate_alias
);
580 if (option
->neg_alias_arg
)
582 gcc_assert (option
->alias_arg
!= NULL
);
583 gcc_assert (arg
== NULL
);
584 gcc_assert (!option
->cl_negative_alias
);
586 arg
= option
->alias_arg
;
588 arg
= option
->neg_alias_arg
;
591 else if (option
->alias_arg
)
593 gcc_assert (value
== 1);
594 gcc_assert (arg
== NULL
);
595 gcc_assert (!option
->cl_negative_alias
);
596 arg
= option
->alias_arg
;
599 if (option
->cl_negative_alias
)
602 opt_index
= new_opt_index
;
606 gcc_assert (!option
->cl_reject_negative
);
608 /* Recompute what arguments are allowed. */
609 separate_arg_flag
= ((option
->flags
& CL_SEPARATE
)
610 && !(option
->cl_no_driver_arg
611 && (lang_mask
& CL_DRIVER
)));
612 joined_arg_flag
= (option
->flags
& CL_JOINED
) != 0;
614 if (separate_args
> 1 || option
->cl_separate_nargs
)
615 gcc_assert (separate_args
616 == (unsigned int) option
->cl_separate_nargs
+ 1);
618 if (!(errors
& CL_ERR_MISSING_ARG
))
620 if (separate_arg_flag
|| joined_arg_flag
)
622 if (option
->cl_missing_ok
&& arg
== NULL
)
624 gcc_assert (arg
!= NULL
);
627 gcc_assert (arg
== NULL
);
630 /* Recheck for warnings and disabled options. */
631 if (option
->warn_message
)
633 gcc_assert (warn_message
== NULL
);
634 warn_message
= option
->warn_message
;
636 if (option
->cl_disabled
)
637 errors
|= CL_ERR_DISABLED
;
641 /* Check if this is a switch for a different front end. */
642 if (!option_ok_for_language (option
, lang_mask
))
643 errors
|= CL_ERR_WRONG_LANG
;
645 /* Convert the argument to lowercase if appropriate. */
646 if (arg
&& option
->cl_tolower
)
649 size_t len
= strlen (arg
);
650 char *arg_lower
= XOBNEWVEC (&opts_obstack
, char, len
+ 1);
652 for (j
= 0; j
< len
; j
++)
653 arg_lower
[j
] = TOLOWER ((unsigned char) arg
[j
]);
658 /* If the switch takes an integer, convert it. */
659 if (arg
&& option
->cl_uinteger
)
661 value
= integral_argument (arg
);
663 errors
|= CL_ERR_UINT_ARG
;
665 /* Reject value out of a range. */
666 if (option
->range_max
!= -1
667 && (value
< option
->range_min
|| value
> option
->range_max
))
668 errors
|= CL_ERR_INT_RANGE_ARG
;
671 /* If the switch takes an enumerated argument, convert it. */
672 if (arg
&& (option
->var_type
== CLVC_ENUM
))
674 const struct cl_enum
*e
= &cl_enums
[option
->var_enum
];
676 gcc_assert (value
== 1);
677 if (enum_arg_to_value (e
->values
, arg
, &value
, lang_mask
))
679 const char *carg
= NULL
;
681 if (enum_value_to_arg (e
->values
, &carg
, value
, lang_mask
))
683 gcc_assert (carg
!= NULL
);
686 errors
|= CL_ERR_ENUM_ARG
;
690 decoded
->opt_index
= opt_index
;
692 decoded
->value
= value
;
693 decoded
->errors
= errors
;
694 decoded
->warn_message
= warn_message
;
696 if (opt_index
== OPT_SPECIAL_unknown
)
697 gcc_assert (result
== 1);
699 gcc_assert (result
>= 1 && result
<= ARRAY_SIZE (decoded
->canonical_option
));
700 decoded
->canonical_option_num_elements
= result
;
702 for (i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE (decoded
->canonical_option
); i
++)
707 if (opt_index
== OPT_SPECIAL_unknown
)
708 decoded
->canonical_option
[i
] = argv
[i
];
710 decoded
->canonical_option
[i
] = NULL
;
711 len
= strlen (argv
[i
]);
712 /* If the argument is an empty string, we will print it as "" in
713 orig_option_with_args_text. */
714 total_len
+= (len
!= 0 ? len
: 2) + 1;
717 decoded
->canonical_option
[i
] = NULL
;
719 if (opt_index
!= OPT_SPECIAL_unknown
&& opt_index
!= OPT_SPECIAL_ignore
)
721 generate_canonical_option (opt_index
, arg
, value
, decoded
);
722 if (separate_args
> 1)
724 for (i
= 0; i
< separate_args
; i
++)
726 if (argv
[extra_args
+ 1 + i
] == NULL
)
729 decoded
->canonical_option
[1 + i
] = argv
[extra_args
+ 1 + i
];
731 gcc_assert (result
== 1 + i
);
732 decoded
->canonical_option_num_elements
= result
;
735 decoded
->orig_option_with_args_text
736 = p
= XOBNEWVEC (&opts_obstack
, char, total_len
);
737 for (i
= 0; i
< result
; i
++)
739 size_t len
= strlen (argv
[i
]);
741 /* Print the empty string verbally. */
748 memcpy (p
, argv
[i
], len
);
759 /* Obstack for option strings. */
761 struct obstack opts_obstack
;
763 /* Like libiberty concat, but allocate using opts_obstack. */
766 opts_concat (const char *first
, ...)
773 /* First compute the size of the result and get sufficient memory. */
774 va_start (ap
, first
);
775 for (arg
= first
; arg
; arg
= va_arg (ap
, const char *))
776 length
+= strlen (arg
);
777 newstr
= XOBNEWVEC (&opts_obstack
, char, length
+ 1);
780 /* Now copy the individual pieces to the result string. */
781 va_start (ap
, first
);
782 for (arg
= first
, end
= newstr
; arg
; arg
= va_arg (ap
, const char *))
784 length
= strlen (arg
);
785 memcpy (end
, arg
, length
);
793 /* Decode command-line options (ARGC and ARGV being the arguments of
794 main) into an array, setting *DECODED_OPTIONS to a pointer to that
795 array and *DECODED_OPTIONS_COUNT to the number of entries in the
796 array. The first entry in the array is always one for the program
797 name (OPT_SPECIAL_program_name). LANG_MASK indicates the language
798 flags applicable for decoding (including CL_COMMON and CL_TARGET if
799 those options should be considered applicable). Do not produce any
800 diagnostics or set state outside of these variables. */
803 decode_cmdline_options_to_array (unsigned int argc
, const char **argv
,
804 unsigned int lang_mask
,
805 struct cl_decoded_option
**decoded_options
,
806 unsigned int *decoded_options_count
)
809 struct cl_decoded_option
*opt_array
;
810 unsigned int num_decoded_options
;
812 opt_array
= XNEWVEC (struct cl_decoded_option
, argc
);
814 opt_array
[0].opt_index
= OPT_SPECIAL_program_name
;
815 opt_array
[0].warn_message
= NULL
;
816 opt_array
[0].arg
= argv
[0];
817 opt_array
[0].orig_option_with_args_text
= argv
[0];
818 opt_array
[0].canonical_option_num_elements
= 1;
819 opt_array
[0].canonical_option
[0] = argv
[0];
820 opt_array
[0].canonical_option
[1] = NULL
;
821 opt_array
[0].canonical_option
[2] = NULL
;
822 opt_array
[0].canonical_option
[3] = NULL
;
823 opt_array
[0].value
= 1;
824 opt_array
[0].errors
= 0;
825 num_decoded_options
= 1;
827 for (i
= 1; i
< argc
; i
+= n
)
829 const char *opt
= argv
[i
];
831 /* Interpret "-" or a non-switch as a file name. */
832 if (opt
[0] != '-' || opt
[1] == '\0')
834 generate_option_input_file (opt
, &opt_array
[num_decoded_options
]);
835 num_decoded_options
++;
840 n
= decode_cmdline_option (argv
+ i
, lang_mask
,
841 &opt_array
[num_decoded_options
]);
842 num_decoded_options
++;
845 *decoded_options
= opt_array
;
846 *decoded_options_count
= num_decoded_options
;
847 prune_options (decoded_options
, decoded_options_count
);
850 /* Return true if NEXT_OPT_IDX cancels OPT_IDX. Return false if the
851 next one is the same as ORIG_NEXT_OPT_IDX. */
854 cancel_option (int opt_idx
, int next_opt_idx
, int orig_next_opt_idx
)
856 /* An option can be canceled by the same option or an option with
858 if (cl_options
[next_opt_idx
].neg_index
== opt_idx
)
861 if (cl_options
[next_opt_idx
].neg_index
!= orig_next_opt_idx
)
862 return cancel_option (opt_idx
, cl_options
[next_opt_idx
].neg_index
,
868 /* Filter out options canceled by the ones after them. */
871 prune_options (struct cl_decoded_option
**decoded_options
,
872 unsigned int *decoded_options_count
)
874 unsigned int old_decoded_options_count
= *decoded_options_count
;
875 struct cl_decoded_option
*old_decoded_options
= *decoded_options
;
876 unsigned int new_decoded_options_count
;
877 struct cl_decoded_option
*new_decoded_options
878 = XNEWVEC (struct cl_decoded_option
, old_decoded_options_count
);
880 const struct cl_option
*option
;
881 unsigned int fdiagnostics_color_idx
= 0;
883 /* Remove arguments which are negated by others after them. */
884 new_decoded_options_count
= 0;
885 for (i
= 0; i
< old_decoded_options_count
; i
++)
887 unsigned int j
, opt_idx
, next_opt_idx
;
889 if (old_decoded_options
[i
].errors
& ~CL_ERR_WRONG_LANG
)
892 opt_idx
= old_decoded_options
[i
].opt_index
;
895 case OPT_SPECIAL_unknown
:
896 case OPT_SPECIAL_ignore
:
897 case OPT_SPECIAL_program_name
:
898 case OPT_SPECIAL_input_file
:
901 /* Do not save OPT_fdiagnostics_color_, just remember the last one. */
902 case OPT_fdiagnostics_color_
:
903 fdiagnostics_color_idx
= i
;
907 gcc_assert (opt_idx
< cl_options_count
);
908 option
= &cl_options
[opt_idx
];
909 if (option
->neg_index
< 0)
912 /* Skip joined switches. */
913 if ((option
->flags
& CL_JOINED
))
916 for (j
= i
+ 1; j
< old_decoded_options_count
; j
++)
918 if (old_decoded_options
[j
].errors
& ~CL_ERR_WRONG_LANG
)
920 next_opt_idx
= old_decoded_options
[j
].opt_index
;
921 if (next_opt_idx
>= cl_options_count
)
923 if (cl_options
[next_opt_idx
].neg_index
< 0)
925 if ((cl_options
[next_opt_idx
].flags
& CL_JOINED
))
927 if (cancel_option (opt_idx
, next_opt_idx
, next_opt_idx
))
930 if (j
== old_decoded_options_count
)
933 new_decoded_options
[new_decoded_options_count
]
934 = old_decoded_options
[i
];
935 new_decoded_options_count
++;
941 if (fdiagnostics_color_idx
>= 1)
943 /* We put the last -fdiagnostics-color= at the first position
944 after argv[0] so it can take effect immediately. */
945 memmove (new_decoded_options
+ 2, new_decoded_options
+ 1,
946 sizeof (struct cl_decoded_option
)
947 * (new_decoded_options_count
- 1));
948 new_decoded_options
[1] = old_decoded_options
[fdiagnostics_color_idx
];
949 new_decoded_options_count
++;
952 free (old_decoded_options
);
953 new_decoded_options
= XRESIZEVEC (struct cl_decoded_option
,
955 new_decoded_options_count
);
956 *decoded_options
= new_decoded_options
;
957 *decoded_options_count
= new_decoded_options_count
;
960 /* Handle option DECODED for the language indicated by LANG_MASK,
961 using the handlers in HANDLERS and setting fields in OPTS and
962 OPTS_SET. KIND is the diagnostic_t if this is a diagnostics
963 option, DK_UNSPECIFIED otherwise, and LOC is the location of the
964 option for options from the source file, UNKNOWN_LOCATION
965 otherwise. GENERATED_P is true for an option generated as part of
966 processing another option or otherwise generated internally, false
967 for one explicitly passed by the user. control_warning_option
968 generated options are considered explicitly passed by the user.
969 Returns false if the switch was invalid. DC is the diagnostic
970 context for options affecting diagnostics state, or NULL. */
973 handle_option (struct gcc_options
*opts
,
974 struct gcc_options
*opts_set
,
975 const struct cl_decoded_option
*decoded
,
976 unsigned int lang_mask
, int kind
, location_t loc
,
977 const struct cl_option_handlers
*handlers
,
978 bool generated_p
, diagnostic_context
*dc
)
980 size_t opt_index
= decoded
->opt_index
;
981 const char *arg
= decoded
->arg
;
982 int value
= decoded
->value
;
983 const struct cl_option
*option
= &cl_options
[opt_index
];
984 void *flag_var
= option_flag_var (opt_index
, opts
);
988 set_option (opts
, (generated_p
? NULL
: opts_set
),
989 opt_index
, value
, arg
, kind
, loc
, dc
);
991 for (i
= 0; i
< handlers
->num_handlers
; i
++)
992 if (option
->flags
& handlers
->handlers
[i
].mask
)
994 if (!handlers
->handlers
[i
].handler (opts
, opts_set
, decoded
,
995 lang_mask
, kind
, loc
,
1003 /* Like handle_option, but OPT_INDEX, ARG and VALUE describe the
1004 option instead of DECODED. This is used for callbacks when one
1005 option implies another instead of an option being decoded from the
1009 handle_generated_option (struct gcc_options
*opts
,
1010 struct gcc_options
*opts_set
,
1011 size_t opt_index
, const char *arg
, int value
,
1012 unsigned int lang_mask
, int kind
, location_t loc
,
1013 const struct cl_option_handlers
*handlers
,
1014 bool generated_p
, diagnostic_context
*dc
)
1016 struct cl_decoded_option decoded
;
1018 generate_option (opt_index
, arg
, value
, lang_mask
, &decoded
);
1019 return handle_option (opts
, opts_set
, &decoded
, lang_mask
, kind
, loc
,
1020 handlers
, generated_p
, dc
);
1023 /* Fill in *DECODED with an option described by OPT_INDEX, ARG and
1024 VALUE for a front end using LANG_MASK. This is used when the
1025 compiler generates options internally. */
1028 generate_option (size_t opt_index
, const char *arg
, int value
,
1029 unsigned int lang_mask
, struct cl_decoded_option
*decoded
)
1031 const struct cl_option
*option
= &cl_options
[opt_index
];
1033 decoded
->opt_index
= opt_index
;
1034 decoded
->warn_message
= NULL
;
1036 decoded
->value
= value
;
1037 decoded
->errors
= (option_ok_for_language (option
, lang_mask
)
1039 : CL_ERR_WRONG_LANG
);
1041 generate_canonical_option (opt_index
, arg
, value
, decoded
);
1042 switch (decoded
->canonical_option_num_elements
)
1045 decoded
->orig_option_with_args_text
= decoded
->canonical_option
[0];
1049 decoded
->orig_option_with_args_text
1050 = opts_concat (decoded
->canonical_option
[0], " ",
1051 decoded
->canonical_option
[1], NULL
);
1059 /* Fill in *DECODED with an option for input file FILE. */
1062 generate_option_input_file (const char *file
,
1063 struct cl_decoded_option
*decoded
)
1065 decoded
->opt_index
= OPT_SPECIAL_input_file
;
1066 decoded
->warn_message
= NULL
;
1067 decoded
->arg
= file
;
1068 decoded
->orig_option_with_args_text
= file
;
1069 decoded
->canonical_option_num_elements
= 1;
1070 decoded
->canonical_option
[0] = file
;
1071 decoded
->canonical_option
[1] = NULL
;
1072 decoded
->canonical_option
[2] = NULL
;
1073 decoded
->canonical_option
[3] = NULL
;
1075 decoded
->errors
= 0;
1078 /* Helper function for listing valid choices and hint for misspelled
1079 value. CANDIDATES is a vector containing all valid strings,
1080 STR is set to a heap allocated string that contains all those
1081 strings concatenated, separated by spaces, and the return value
1082 is the closest string from those to ARG, or NULL if nothing is
1083 close enough. Callers should XDELETEVEC (STR) after using it
1084 to avoid memory leaks. */
1087 candidates_list_and_hint (const char *arg
, char *&str
,
1088 const auto_vec
<const char *> &candidates
)
1092 const char *candidate
;
1095 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (candidates
, i
, candidate
)
1096 len
+= strlen (candidate
) + 1;
1098 str
= p
= XNEWVEC (char, len
);
1099 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (candidates
, i
, candidate
)
1101 len
= strlen (candidate
);
1102 memcpy (p
, candidate
, len
);
1107 return find_closest_string (arg
, &candidates
);
1110 /* Perform diagnostics for read_cmdline_option and control_warning_option
1111 functions. Returns true if an error has been diagnosed.
1112 LOC and LANG_MASK arguments like in read_cmdline_option.
1113 OPTION is the option to report diagnostics for, OPT the name
1114 of the option as text, ARG the argument of the option (for joined
1115 options), ERRORS is bitmask of CL_ERR_* values. */
1118 cmdline_handle_error (location_t loc
, const struct cl_option
*option
,
1119 const char *opt
, const char *arg
, int errors
,
1120 unsigned int lang_mask
)
1122 if (errors
& CL_ERR_DISABLED
)
1124 error_at (loc
, "command line option %qs"
1125 " is not supported by this configuration", opt
);
1129 if (errors
& CL_ERR_MISSING_ARG
)
1131 if (option
->missing_argument_error
)
1132 error_at (loc
, option
->missing_argument_error
, opt
);
1134 error_at (loc
, "missing argument to %qs", opt
);
1138 if (errors
& CL_ERR_UINT_ARG
)
1140 error_at (loc
, "argument to %qs should be a non-negative integer",
1145 if (errors
& CL_ERR_INT_RANGE_ARG
)
1147 error_at (loc
, "argument to %qs is not between %d and %d",
1148 option
->opt_text
, option
->range_min
, option
->range_max
);
1152 if (errors
& CL_ERR_ENUM_ARG
)
1154 const struct cl_enum
*e
= &cl_enums
[option
->var_enum
];
1158 if (e
->unknown_error
)
1159 error_at (loc
, e
->unknown_error
, arg
);
1161 error_at (loc
, "unrecognized argument in option %qs", opt
);
1163 auto_vec
<const char *> candidates
;
1164 for (i
= 0; e
->values
[i
].arg
!= NULL
; i
++)
1166 if (!enum_arg_ok_for_language (&e
->values
[i
], lang_mask
))
1168 candidates
.safe_push (e
->values
[i
].arg
);
1170 const char *hint
= candidates_list_and_hint (arg
, s
, candidates
);
1172 inform (loc
, "valid arguments to %qs are: %s; did you mean %qs?",
1173 option
->opt_text
, s
, hint
);
1175 inform (loc
, "valid arguments to %qs are: %s", option
->opt_text
, s
);
1184 /* Handle the switch DECODED (location LOC) for the language indicated
1185 by LANG_MASK, using the handlers in *HANDLERS and setting fields in
1186 OPTS and OPTS_SET and using diagnostic context DC (if not NULL) for
1187 diagnostic options. */
1190 read_cmdline_option (struct gcc_options
*opts
,
1191 struct gcc_options
*opts_set
,
1192 struct cl_decoded_option
*decoded
,
1194 unsigned int lang_mask
,
1195 const struct cl_option_handlers
*handlers
,
1196 diagnostic_context
*dc
)
1198 const struct cl_option
*option
;
1199 const char *opt
= decoded
->orig_option_with_args_text
;
1201 if (decoded
->warn_message
)
1202 warning_at (loc
, 0, decoded
->warn_message
, opt
);
1204 if (decoded
->opt_index
== OPT_SPECIAL_unknown
)
1206 if (handlers
->unknown_option_callback (decoded
))
1207 error_at (loc
, "unrecognized command line option %qs", decoded
->arg
);
1211 if (decoded
->opt_index
== OPT_SPECIAL_ignore
)
1214 option
= &cl_options
[decoded
->opt_index
];
1217 && cmdline_handle_error (loc
, option
, opt
, decoded
->arg
,
1218 decoded
->errors
, lang_mask
))
1221 if (decoded
->errors
& CL_ERR_WRONG_LANG
)
1223 handlers
->wrong_lang_callback (decoded
, lang_mask
);
1227 gcc_assert (!decoded
->errors
);
1229 if (!handle_option (opts
, opts_set
, decoded
, lang_mask
, DK_UNSPECIFIED
,
1230 loc
, handlers
, false, dc
))
1231 error_at (loc
, "unrecognized command line option %qs", opt
);
1234 /* Set any field in OPTS, and OPTS_SET if not NULL, for option
1235 OPT_INDEX according to VALUE and ARG, diagnostic kind KIND,
1236 location LOC, using diagnostic context DC if not NULL for
1237 diagnostic classification. */
1240 set_option (struct gcc_options
*opts
, struct gcc_options
*opts_set
,
1241 int opt_index
, int value
, const char *arg
, int kind
,
1242 location_t loc
, diagnostic_context
*dc
)
1244 const struct cl_option
*option
= &cl_options
[opt_index
];
1245 void *flag_var
= option_flag_var (opt_index
, opts
);
1246 void *set_flag_var
= NULL
;
1251 if ((diagnostic_t
) kind
!= DK_UNSPECIFIED
&& dc
!= NULL
)
1252 diagnostic_classify_diagnostic (dc
, opt_index
, (diagnostic_t
) kind
, loc
);
1254 if (opts_set
!= NULL
)
1255 set_flag_var
= option_flag_var (opt_index
, opts_set
);
1257 switch (option
->var_type
)
1260 *(int *) flag_var
= value
;
1262 *(int *) set_flag_var
= 1;
1266 if (option
->cl_host_wide_int
)
1267 *(HOST_WIDE_INT
*) flag_var
= (value
1269 : !option
->var_value
);
1271 *(int *) flag_var
= (value
1273 : !option
->var_value
);
1275 *(int *) set_flag_var
= 1;
1278 case CLVC_BIT_CLEAR
:
1280 if ((value
!= 0) == (option
->var_type
== CLVC_BIT_SET
))
1282 if (option
->cl_host_wide_int
)
1283 *(HOST_WIDE_INT
*) flag_var
|= option
->var_value
;
1285 *(int *) flag_var
|= option
->var_value
;
1289 if (option
->cl_host_wide_int
)
1290 *(HOST_WIDE_INT
*) flag_var
&= ~option
->var_value
;
1292 *(int *) flag_var
&= ~option
->var_value
;
1296 if (option
->cl_host_wide_int
)
1297 *(HOST_WIDE_INT
*) set_flag_var
|= option
->var_value
;
1299 *(int *) set_flag_var
|= option
->var_value
;
1304 *(const char **) flag_var
= arg
;
1306 *(const char **) set_flag_var
= "";
1311 const struct cl_enum
*e
= &cl_enums
[option
->var_enum
];
1313 e
->set (flag_var
, value
);
1315 e
->set (set_flag_var
, 1);
1321 vec
<cl_deferred_option
> *v
1322 = (vec
<cl_deferred_option
> *) *(void **) flag_var
;
1323 cl_deferred_option p
= {opt_index
, arg
, value
};
1325 v
= XCNEW (vec
<cl_deferred_option
>);
1327 *(void **) flag_var
= v
;
1329 *(void **) set_flag_var
= v
;
1335 /* Return the address of the flag variable for option OPT_INDEX in
1336 options structure OPTS, or NULL if there is no flag variable. */
1339 option_flag_var (int opt_index
, struct gcc_options
*opts
)
1341 const struct cl_option
*option
= &cl_options
[opt_index
];
1343 if (option
->flag_var_offset
== (unsigned short) -1)
1345 return (void *)(((char *) opts
) + option
->flag_var_offset
);
1348 /* Return 1 if option OPT_IDX is enabled in OPTS, 0 if it is disabled,
1349 or -1 if it isn't a simple on-off switch. */
1352 option_enabled (int opt_idx
, void *opts
)
1354 const struct cl_option
*option
= &(cl_options
[opt_idx
]);
1355 struct gcc_options
*optsg
= (struct gcc_options
*) opts
;
1356 void *flag_var
= option_flag_var (opt_idx
, optsg
);
1359 switch (option
->var_type
)
1362 return *(int *) flag_var
!= 0;
1365 if (option
->cl_host_wide_int
)
1366 return *(HOST_WIDE_INT
*) flag_var
== option
->var_value
;
1368 return *(int *) flag_var
== option
->var_value
;
1370 case CLVC_BIT_CLEAR
:
1371 if (option
->cl_host_wide_int
)
1372 return (*(HOST_WIDE_INT
*) flag_var
& option
->var_value
) == 0;
1374 return (*(int *) flag_var
& option
->var_value
) == 0;
1377 if (option
->cl_host_wide_int
)
1378 return (*(HOST_WIDE_INT
*) flag_var
& option
->var_value
) != 0;
1380 return (*(int *) flag_var
& option
->var_value
) != 0;
1390 /* Fill STATE with the current state of option OPTION in OPTS. Return
1391 true if there is some state to store. */
1394 get_option_state (struct gcc_options
*opts
, int option
,
1395 struct cl_option_state
*state
)
1397 void *flag_var
= option_flag_var (option
, opts
);
1402 switch (cl_options
[option
].var_type
)
1406 state
->data
= flag_var
;
1407 state
->size
= (cl_options
[option
].cl_host_wide_int
1408 ? sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT
)
1412 case CLVC_BIT_CLEAR
:
1414 state
->ch
= option_enabled (option
, opts
);
1415 state
->data
= &state
->ch
;
1420 state
->data
= *(const char **) flag_var
;
1421 if (state
->data
== 0)
1423 state
->size
= strlen ((const char *) state
->data
) + 1;
1427 state
->data
= flag_var
;
1428 state
->size
= cl_enums
[cl_options
[option
].var_enum
].var_size
;
1437 /* Set a warning option OPT_INDEX (language mask LANG_MASK, option
1438 handlers HANDLERS) to have diagnostic kind KIND for option
1439 structures OPTS and OPTS_SET and diagnostic context DC (possibly
1440 NULL), at location LOC (UNKNOWN_LOCATION for -Werror=). ARG is the
1441 argument of the option for joined options, or NULL otherwise. If IMPLY,
1442 the warning option in question is implied at this point. This is
1443 used by -Werror= and #pragma GCC diagnostic. */
1446 control_warning_option (unsigned int opt_index
, int kind
, const char *arg
,
1447 bool imply
, location_t loc
, unsigned int lang_mask
,
1448 const struct cl_option_handlers
*handlers
,
1449 struct gcc_options
*opts
,
1450 struct gcc_options
*opts_set
,
1451 diagnostic_context
*dc
)
1453 if (cl_options
[opt_index
].alias_target
!= N_OPTS
)
1455 gcc_assert (!cl_options
[opt_index
].cl_separate_alias
1456 && !cl_options
[opt_index
].cl_negative_alias
);
1457 if (cl_options
[opt_index
].alias_arg
)
1458 arg
= cl_options
[opt_index
].alias_arg
;
1459 opt_index
= cl_options
[opt_index
].alias_target
;
1461 if (opt_index
== OPT_SPECIAL_ignore
)
1464 diagnostic_classify_diagnostic (dc
, opt_index
, (diagnostic_t
) kind
, loc
);
1467 const struct cl_option
*option
= &cl_options
[opt_index
];
1469 /* -Werror=foo implies -Wfoo. */
1470 if (option
->var_type
== CLVC_BOOLEAN
|| option
->var_type
== CLVC_ENUM
)
1474 if (arg
&& *arg
== '\0' && !option
->cl_missing_ok
)
1477 if ((option
->flags
& CL_JOINED
) && arg
== NULL
)
1479 cmdline_handle_error (loc
, option
, option
->opt_text
, arg
,
1480 CL_ERR_MISSING_ARG
, lang_mask
);
1484 /* If the switch takes an integer, convert it. */
1485 if (arg
&& option
->cl_uinteger
)
1487 value
= integral_argument (arg
);
1490 cmdline_handle_error (loc
, option
, option
->opt_text
, arg
,
1491 CL_ERR_UINT_ARG
, lang_mask
);
1496 /* If the switch takes an enumerated argument, convert it. */
1497 if (arg
&& option
->var_type
== CLVC_ENUM
)
1499 const struct cl_enum
*e
= &cl_enums
[option
->var_enum
];
1501 if (enum_arg_to_value (e
->values
, arg
, &value
, lang_mask
))
1503 const char *carg
= NULL
;
1505 if (enum_value_to_arg (e
->values
, &carg
, value
, lang_mask
))
1507 gcc_assert (carg
!= NULL
);
1511 cmdline_handle_error (loc
, option
, option
->opt_text
, arg
,
1512 CL_ERR_ENUM_ARG
, lang_mask
);
1517 handle_generated_option (opts
, opts_set
,
1518 opt_index
, arg
, value
, lang_mask
,
1519 kind
, loc
, handlers
, false, dc
);