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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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24 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
26 -- This packages contains global variables and routines common to error
27 -- reporting packages, including Errout and Prj.Err.
30 with Types
; use Types
;
34 Class_Flag
: Boolean := False;
35 -- This flag is set True when outputting a reference to a class-wide
36 -- type, and is used by Add_Class to insert 'Class at the proper point
38 Continuation
: Boolean := False;
39 -- Indicates if current message is a continuation. Initialized from the
40 -- Msg_Cont parameter in Error_Msg_Internal and then set True if a \
41 -- insertion character is encountered.
43 Continuation_New_Line
: Boolean := False;
44 -- Indicates if current message was a continuation line marked with \\ to
45 -- force a new line. Set True if \\ encountered.
47 Flag_Source
: Source_File_Index
;
48 -- Source file index for source file where error is being posted
50 Is_Warning_Msg
: Boolean := False;
51 -- Set True to indicate if current message is warning message
53 Warning_Msg_Char
: Character;
54 -- Warning character, valid only if Is_Warning_Msg is True
55 -- ' ' -- ? appeared on its own in message
56 -- '?' -- ?? appeared in message
57 -- 'x' -- ?x? appeared in message
58 -- 'X' -- ?x? appeared in message (X is upper case of x)
60 Is_Style_Msg
: Boolean := False;
61 -- Set True to indicate if the current message is a style message
62 -- (i.e. a message whose text starts with the characters "(style)").
64 Is_Serious_Error
: Boolean := False;
65 -- Set by Set_Msg_Text to indicate if current message is serious error
67 Is_Unconditional_Msg
: Boolean := False;
68 -- Set by Set_Msg_Text to indicate if current message is unconditional
70 Kill_Message
: Boolean := False;
71 -- A flag used to kill weird messages (e.g. those containing uninterpreted
72 -- implicit type references) if we have already seen at least one message
73 -- already. The idea is that we hope the weird message is a junk cascaded
74 -- message that should be suppressed.
76 Last_Killed
: Boolean := False;
77 -- Set True if the most recently posted non-continuation message was
78 -- killed. This is used to determine the processing of any continuation
79 -- messages that follow.
81 List_Pragmas_Index
: Int
:= 0;
82 -- Index into List_Pragmas table
84 List_Pragmas_Mode
: Boolean := False;
85 -- Starts True, gets set False by pragma List (Off), True by List (On)
87 Manual_Quote_Mode
: Boolean := False;
88 -- Set True in manual quotation mode
90 Max_Msg_Length
: constant := 1024 + 2 * Int
(Column_Number
'Last);
91 -- Maximum length of error message. The addition of 2 * Column_Number'Last
92 -- ensures that two insertion tokens of maximum length can be accommodated.
93 -- The value of 1024 is an arbitrary value that should be more than long
94 -- enough to accommodate any reasonable message (and for that matter, some
95 -- pretty unreasonable messages!)
97 Msg_Buffer
: String (1 .. Max_Msg_Length
);
98 -- Buffer used to prepare error messages
100 Msglen
: Integer := 0;
101 -- Number of characters currently stored in the message buffer
103 Suppress_Message
: Boolean;
104 -- A flag used to suppress certain obviously redundant messages (i.e.
105 -- those referring to a node whose type is Any_Type). This suppression
106 -- is effective only if All_Errors_Mode is off.
108 Suppress_Instance_Location
: Boolean := False;
109 -- Normally, if a # location in a message references a location within
110 -- a generic template, then a note is added giving the location of the
111 -- instantiation. If this variable is set True, then this note is not
112 -- output. This is used for internal processing for the case of an
113 -- illegal instantiation. See Error_Msg routine for further details.
115 ----------------------------
116 -- Message ID Definitions --
117 ----------------------------
119 type Error_Msg_Id
is new Int
;
120 -- A type used to represent specific error messages. Used by the clients
121 -- of this package only in the context of the Get_Error_Id and
122 -- Change_Error_Text subprograms.
124 No_Error_Msg
: constant Error_Msg_Id
:= 0;
125 -- A constant which is different from any value returned by Get_Error_Id.
126 -- Typically used by a client to indicate absence of a saved Id value.
128 Cur_Msg
: Error_Msg_Id
:= No_Error_Msg
;
129 -- Id of most recently posted error message
131 function Get_Msg_Id
return Error_Msg_Id
;
132 -- Returns the Id of the message most recently posted using one of the
133 -- Error_Msg routines.
135 function Get_Location
(E
: Error_Msg_Id
) return Source_Ptr
;
136 -- Returns the flag location of the error message with the given id E
138 -----------------------------------
139 -- Error Message Data Structures --
140 -----------------------------------
142 -- The error messages are stored as a linked list of error message objects
143 -- sorted into ascending order by the source location (Sloc). Each object
144 -- records the text of the message and its source location.
146 -- The following record type and table are used to represent error
147 -- messages, with one entry in the table being allocated for each message.
149 type Error_Msg_Object
is record
151 -- Text of error message, fully expanded with all insertions
154 -- Pointer to next message in error chain. A value of No_Error_Msg
155 -- indicates the end of the chain.
158 -- Pointer to previous message in error chain. Only set during the
159 -- Finalize procedure. A value of No_Error_Msg indicates the first
160 -- message in the chain.
162 Sfile
: Source_File_Index
;
163 -- Source table index of source file. In the case of an error that
164 -- refers to a template, always references the original template
165 -- not an instantiation copy.
168 -- Flag pointer. In the case of an error that refers to a template,
169 -- always references the original template, not an instantiation copy.
170 -- This value is the actual place in the source that the error message
171 -- will be posted. Note that an error placed on an instantiation will
172 -- have Sptr pointing to the instantiation point.
175 -- Flag location used in the call to post the error. This is normally
176 -- the same as Sptr, except when an error is posted on a particular
177 -- instantiation of a generic. In such a case, Sptr will point to
178 -- the original source location of the instantiation itself, but
179 -- Optr will point to the template location (more accurately to the
180 -- template copy in the instantiation copy corresponding to the
181 -- instantiation referenced by Sptr).
183 Line
: Physical_Line_Number
;
184 -- Line number for error message
187 -- Column number for error message
190 -- True if warning message (i.e. insertion character ? appeared)
192 Warn_Chr
: Character;
193 -- Warning character, valid only if Warn is True
194 -- ' ' -- ? appeared on its own in message
195 -- '?' -- ?? appeared in message
196 -- 'x' -- ?x? appeared in message
197 -- 'X' -- ?x? appeared in message (X is upper case of x)
200 -- True if style message (starts with "(style)")
203 -- True if serious error message (not a warning and no | character)
206 -- True if unconditional message (i.e. insertion character ! appeared)
209 -- This is used for logical messages that are composed of multiple
210 -- individual messages. For messages that are not part of such a
211 -- group, or that are the first message in such a group. Msg_Cont
212 -- is set to False. For subsequent messages in a group, Msg_Cont
213 -- is set to True. This is used to make sure that such a group of
214 -- messages is either suppressed or retained as a group (e.g. in
215 -- the circuit that deletes identical messages).
218 -- If this flag is set, the message is not printed. This is used
219 -- in the circuit for deleting duplicate/redundant error messages.
222 package Errors
is new Table
.Table
(
223 Table_Component_Type
=> Error_Msg_Object
,
224 Table_Index_Type
=> Error_Msg_Id
,
225 Table_Low_Bound
=> 1,
226 Table_Initial
=> 200,
227 Table_Increment
=> 200,
228 Table_Name
=> "Error");
230 First_Error_Msg
: Error_Msg_Id
;
231 -- The list of error messages, i.e. the first entry on the list of error
232 -- messages. This is not the same as the physically first entry in the
233 -- error message table, since messages are not always inserted in sequence.
235 Last_Error_Msg
: Error_Msg_Id
;
236 -- The last entry on the list of error messages. Note: this is not the same
237 -- as the physically last entry in the error message table, since messages
238 -- are not always inserted in sequence.
240 --------------------------
241 -- Warning Mode Control --
242 --------------------------
244 -- Pragma Warnings allows warnings to be turned off for a specified region
245 -- of code, and the following tables are the data structures used to keep
246 -- track of these regions.
248 -- The first table is used for the basic command line control, and for the
249 -- forms of Warning with a single ON or OFF parameter.
251 -- It contains pairs of source locations, the first being the start
252 -- location for a warnings off region, and the second being the end
253 -- location. When a pragma Warnings (Off) is encountered, a new entry is
254 -- established extending from the location of the pragma to the end of the
255 -- current source file. A subsequent pragma Warnings (On) adjusts the end
256 -- point of this entry appropriately.
258 -- If all warnings are suppressed by command switch, then there is a dummy
259 -- entry (put there by Errout.Initialize) at the start of the table which
260 -- covers all possible Source_Ptr values. Note that the source pointer
261 -- values in this table always reference the original template, not an
262 -- instantiation copy, in the generic case.
264 type Warnings_Entry
is record
269 package Warnings
is new Table
.Table
(
270 Table_Component_Type
=> Warnings_Entry
,
271 Table_Index_Type
=> Natural,
272 Table_Low_Bound
=> 1,
273 Table_Initial
=> 100,
274 Table_Increment
=> 200,
275 Table_Name
=> "Warnings");
277 -- The second table is used for the specific forms of the pragma, where
278 -- the first argument is ON or OFF, and the second parameter is a string
279 -- which is the entire message to suppress, or a prefix of it.
281 type Specific_Warning_Entry
is record
284 -- Starting and ending source pointers for the range. These are always
285 -- from the same source file.
288 -- Message from pragma Warnings (Off, string)
291 -- Set to True if OFF has been encountered with no matching ON
294 -- Set to True if entry has been used to suppress a warning
297 -- True if pragma is configuration pragma (in which case no matching Off
298 -- pragma is required, and it is not required that a specific warning be
302 package Specific_Warnings
is new Table
.Table
(
303 Table_Component_Type
=> Specific_Warning_Entry
,
304 Table_Index_Type
=> Natural,
305 Table_Low_Bound
=> 1,
306 Table_Initial
=> 100,
307 Table_Increment
=> 200,
308 Table_Name
=> "Specific_Warnings");
310 -- Note on handling configuration case versus specific case. A complication
311 -- arises from this example:
313 -- pragma Warnings (Off, "not referenced*");
314 -- procedure Mumble (X : Integer) is
315 -- pragma Warnings (On, "not referenced*");
320 -- The trouble is that the first pragma is technically a configuration
321 -- pragma, and yet it is clearly being used in the context of thinking of
322 -- it as a specific case. To deal with this, what we do is that the On
323 -- entry can match a configuration pragma from the same file, and if we
324 -- find such an On entry, we cancel the indication of it being the
325 -- configuration case. This seems to handle all cases we run into ok.
332 -- Add 'Class to buffer for class wide type case (Class_Flag set)
334 function Buffer_Ends_With
(S
: String) return Boolean;
335 -- Tests if message buffer ends with given string preceded by a space
337 procedure Buffer_Remove
(S
: String);
338 -- Removes given string from end of buffer if it is present
339 -- at end of buffer, and preceded by a space.
341 function Compilation_Errors
return Boolean;
342 -- Returns true if errors have been detected, or warnings in -gnatwe
343 -- (treat warnings as errors) mode.
345 procedure dmsg
(Id
: Error_Msg_Id
);
346 -- Debugging routine to dump an error message
348 procedure Debug_Output
(N
: Node_Id
);
349 -- Called from Error_Msg_N and Error_Msg_NE to generate line of debug
350 -- output giving node number (of node N) if the debug X switch is set.
352 procedure Check_Duplicate_Message
(M1
, M2
: Error_Msg_Id
);
353 -- This function is passed the Id values of two error messages. If either
354 -- M1 or M2 is a continuation message, or is already deleted, the call is
355 -- ignored. Otherwise a check is made to see if M1 and M2 are duplicated or
356 -- redundant. If so, the message to be deleted and all its continuations
357 -- are marked with the Deleted flag set to True.
359 procedure Output_Error_Msgs
(E
: in out Error_Msg_Id
);
360 -- Output source line, error flag, and text of stored error message and all
361 -- subsequent messages for the same line and unit. On return E is set to be
362 -- one higher than the last message output.
364 procedure Output_Line_Number
(L
: Logical_Line_Number
);
365 -- Output a line number as six digits (with leading zeroes suppressed),
366 -- followed by a period and a blank (note that this is 8 characters which
367 -- means that tabs in the source line will not get messed up). Line numbers
368 -- that match or are less than the last Source_Reference pragma are listed
369 -- as all blanks, avoiding output of junk line numbers.
371 procedure Output_Msg_Text
(E
: Error_Msg_Id
);
372 -- Outputs characters of text in the text of the error message E. Note that
373 -- no end of line is output, the caller is responsible for adding the end
374 -- of line. If Error_Msg_Line_Length is non-zero, this is the routine that
375 -- splits the line generating multiple lines of output, and in this case
376 -- the last line has no terminating end of line character.
378 procedure Purge_Messages
(From
: Source_Ptr
; To
: Source_Ptr
);
379 -- All error messages whose location is in the range From .. To (not
380 -- including the end points) will be deleted from the error listing.
382 function Same_Error
(M1
, M2
: Error_Msg_Id
) return Boolean;
383 -- See if two messages have the same text. Returns true if the text of the
384 -- two messages is identical, or if one of them is the same as the other
385 -- with an appended "instance at xxx" tag.
387 procedure Set_Msg_Blank
;
388 -- Sets a single blank in the message if the preceding character is a
389 -- non-blank character other than a left parenthesis or minus. Has no
390 -- effect if manual quote mode is turned on.
392 procedure Set_Msg_Blank_Conditional
;
393 -- Sets a single blank in the message if the preceding character is a
394 -- non-blank character other than a left parenthesis or quote. Has no
395 -- effect if manual quote mode is turned on.
397 procedure Set_Msg_Char
(C
: Character);
398 -- Add a single character to the current message. This routine does not
399 -- check for special insertion characters (they are just treated as text
400 -- characters if they occur).
402 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_File_Name
;
403 -- Handle file name insertion (left brace insertion character)
405 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number
(Loc
, Flag
: Source_Ptr
);
406 -- Handle line number insertion (# insertion character). Loc is the
407 -- location to be referenced, and Flag is the location at which the
408 -- flag is posted (used to determine whether to add "in file xxx")
410 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Name_Literal
;
412 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Name
;
413 -- Handle name insertion (% insertion character)
415 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Reserved_Name
;
416 -- Handle insertion of reserved word name (* insertion character)
418 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Reserved_Word
421 -- Handle reserved word insertion (upper case letters). The Text argument
422 -- is the current error message input text, and J is an index which on
423 -- entry points to the first character of the reserved word, and on exit
424 -- points past the last character of the reserved word.
426 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Run_Time_Name
;
427 -- If package System contains a definition for Run_Time_Name (see package
428 -- Targparm for details), then this procedure will insert a message of
429 -- the form (name) into the current error message, with name set in mixed
430 -- case (upper case after any spaces). If no run time name is defined,
431 -- then this routine has no effect).
433 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Uint
;
434 -- Handle Uint insertion (^ insertion character)
436 procedure Set_Msg_Int
(Line
: Int
);
437 -- Set the decimal representation of the argument in the error message
438 -- buffer with no leading zeroes output.
440 procedure Set_Msg_Name_Buffer
;
441 -- Output name from Name_Buffer, with surrounding quotes unless manual
442 -- quotation mode is in effect.
444 procedure Set_Msg_Quote
;
445 -- Set quote if in normal quote mode, nothing if in manual quote mode
447 procedure Set_Msg_Str
(Text
: String);
448 -- Add a sequence of characters to the current message. This routine does
449 -- not check for special insertion characters (they are just treated as
450 -- text characters if they occur).
452 procedure Set_Next_Non_Deleted_Msg
(E
: in out Error_Msg_Id
);
453 -- Given a message id, move to next message id, but skip any deleted
454 -- messages, so that this results in E on output being the first non-
455 -- deleted message following the input value of E, or No_Error_Msg if
456 -- the input value of E was either already No_Error_Msg, or was the
457 -- last non-deleted message.
459 procedure Set_Specific_Warning_Off
463 Used
: Boolean := False);
464 -- This is called in response to the two argument form of pragma Warnings
465 -- where the first argument is OFF, and the second argument is a string
466 -- which identifies a specific warning to be suppressed. The first argument
467 -- is the start of the suppression range, and the second argument is the
468 -- string from the pragma. Loc is the location of the pragma (which is the
469 -- start of the range to suppress). Config is True for the configuration
470 -- pragma case (where there is no requirement for a matching OFF pragma).
471 -- Used is set True to disable the check that the warning actually has
472 -- has the effect of suppressing a warning.
474 procedure Set_Specific_Warning_On
478 -- This is called in response to the two argument form of pragma Warnings
479 -- where the first argument is ON, and the second argument is a string
480 -- which identifies a specific warning to be suppressed. The first argument
481 -- is the end of the suppression range, and the second argument is the
482 -- string from the pragma. Err is set to True on return to report the error
483 -- of no matching Warnings Off pragma preceding this one.
485 procedure Set_Warnings_Mode_Off
(Loc
: Source_Ptr
);
486 -- Called in response to a pragma Warnings (Off) to record the source
487 -- location from which warnings are to be turned off.
489 procedure Set_Warnings_Mode_On
(Loc
: Source_Ptr
);
490 -- Called in response to a pragma Warnings (On) to record the source
491 -- location from which warnings are to be turned back on.
493 procedure Test_Style_Warning_Serious_Msg
(Msg
: String);
494 -- Sets Is_Warning_Msg true if Msg is a warning message (contains a
495 -- question mark character), and False otherwise. Is_Style_Msg is set true
496 -- if Msg is a style message (starts with "(style)". Sets Is_Serious_Error
497 -- True unless the message is a warning or style/info message or contains
498 -- the character | indicating a non-serious error message. Note that the
499 -- call has no effect for continuation messages (those whose first
500 -- character is '\').
502 function Warnings_Suppressed
(Loc
: Source_Ptr
) return Boolean;
503 -- Determines if given location is covered by a warnings off suppression
504 -- range in the warnings table (or is suppressed by compilation option,
505 -- which generates a warning range for the whole source file). This routine
506 -- only deals with the general ON/OFF case, not specific warnings. True
507 -- is also returned if warnings are globally suppressed.
509 function Warning_Specifically_Suppressed
511 Msg
: String_Ptr
) return Boolean;
512 -- Determines if given message to be posted at given location is suppressed
513 -- by specific ON/OFF Warnings pragmas specifying this particular message.
515 type Error_Msg_Proc
is
516 access procedure (Msg
: String; Flag_Location
: Source_Ptr
);
517 procedure Validate_Specific_Warnings
(Eproc
: Error_Msg_Proc
);
518 -- Checks that specific warnings are consistent (for non-configuration
519 -- case, properly closed, and used). The argument is a pointer to the
520 -- Error_Msg procedure to be called if any inconsistencies are detected.