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1 /* Part of CPP library. (include file handling)
2 Copyright (C) 1986, 87, 89, 92 - 95, 98, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Written by Per Bothner, 1994.
4 Based on CCCP program by Paul Rubin, June 1986
5 Adapted to ANSI C, Richard Stallman, Jan 1987
6 Split out of cpplib.c, Zack Weinberg, Oct 1998
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
11 later version.
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.
22 In other words, you are welcome to use, share and improve this program.
23 You are forbidden to forbid anyone else to use, share and improve
24 what you give them. Help stamp out software-hoarding! */
26 #include "config.h"
27 #include "system.h"
28 #include "cpplib.h"
30 /* The entry points to this file are: find_include_file, finclude,
31 include_hash, append_include_chain, deps_output, and file_cleanup.
32 file_cleanup is only called through CPP_BUFFER(pfile)->cleanup,
33 so it's static anyway. */
35 static struct include_hash *redundant_include_p
36 PROTO ((cpp_reader *,
37 struct include_hash *,
38 struct file_name_list *));
39 static struct file_name_map *read_name_map PROTO ((cpp_reader *,
40 const char *));
41 static char *read_filename_string PROTO ((int, FILE *));
42 static char *remap_filename PROTO ((cpp_reader *, char *,
43 struct file_name_list *));
44 static long read_and_prescan PROTO ((cpp_reader *, cpp_buffer *,
45 int, size_t));
46 static struct file_name_list *actual_directory PROTO ((cpp_reader *,
47 const char *));
48 static void initialize_input_buffer PROTO ((cpp_reader *, int,
49 struct stat *));
50 static int file_cleanup PROTO ((cpp_buffer *, cpp_reader *));
51 static void find_position PROTO ((U_CHAR *, U_CHAR *,
52 unsigned long *,
53 unsigned long *));
55 #if 0
56 static void hack_vms_include_specification PROTO ((char *));
57 #endif
59 /* Windows does not natively support inodes, and neither does MSDOS.
60 VMS has non-numeric inodes. */
61 #ifdef VMS
62 #define INO_T_EQ(a, b) (!bcmp((char *) &(a), (char *) &(b), sizeof (a)))
63 #elif (defined _WIN32 && !defined CYGWIN && ! defined (_UWIN)) \
64 || defined __MSDOS__
65 #define INO_T_EQ(a, b) 0
66 #else
67 #define INO_T_EQ(a, b) ((a) == (b))
68 #endif
70 /* Merge the four include chains together in the order quote, bracket,
71 system, after. Remove duplicate dirs (as determined by
72 INO_T_EQ()). The system_include and after_include chains are never
73 referred to again after this function; all access is through the
74 bracket_include path.
76 For the future: Check if the directory is empty (but
77 how?) and possibly preload the include hash. */
79 void
80 merge_include_chains (opts)
81 struct cpp_options *opts;
83 struct file_name_list *prev, *cur, *other;
84 struct file_name_list *quote, *brack, *systm, *after;
85 struct file_name_list *qtail, *btail, *stail, *atail;
87 qtail = opts->pending->quote_tail;
88 btail = opts->pending->brack_tail;
89 stail = opts->pending->systm_tail;
90 atail = opts->pending->after_tail;
92 quote = opts->pending->quote_head;
93 brack = opts->pending->brack_head;
94 systm = opts->pending->systm_head;
95 after = opts->pending->after_head;
97 /* Paste together bracket, system, and after include chains. */
98 if (stail)
99 stail->next = after;
100 else
101 systm = after;
102 if (btail)
103 btail->next = systm;
104 else
105 brack = systm;
107 /* This is a bit tricky.
108 First we drop dupes from the quote-include list.
109 Then we drop dupes from the bracket-include list.
110 Finally, if qtail and brack are the same directory,
111 we cut out qtail.
113 We can't just merge the lists and then uniquify them because
114 then we may lose directories from the <> search path that should
115 be there; consider -Ifoo -Ibar -I- -Ifoo -Iquux. It is however
116 safe to treat -Ibar -Ifoo -I- -Ifoo -Iquux as if written
117 -Ibar -I- -Ifoo -Iquux.
119 Note that this algorithm is quadratic in the number of -I switches,
120 which is acceptable since there aren't usually that many of them. */
122 for (cur = quote, prev = NULL; cur; cur = cur->next)
124 for (other = quote; other != cur; other = other->next)
125 if (INO_T_EQ (cur->ino, other->ino)
126 && cur->dev == other->dev)
128 if (opts->verbose)
129 cpp_notice ("ignoring duplicate directory `%s'\n", cur->name);
131 prev->next = cur->next;
132 free (cur->name);
133 free (cur);
134 cur = prev;
135 break;
137 prev = cur;
139 qtail = prev;
141 for (cur = brack; cur; cur = cur->next)
143 for (other = brack; other != cur; other = other->next)
144 if (INO_T_EQ (cur->ino, other->ino)
145 && cur->dev == other->dev)
147 if (opts->verbose)
148 cpp_notice ("ignoring duplicate directory `%s'\n", cur->name);
150 prev->next = cur->next;
151 free (cur->name);
152 free (cur);
153 cur = prev;
154 break;
156 prev = cur;
159 if (quote)
161 if (INO_T_EQ (qtail->ino, brack->ino) && qtail->dev == brack->dev)
163 if (quote == qtail)
165 if (opts->verbose)
166 cpp_notice ("ignoring duplicate directory `%s'\n",
167 quote->name);
169 free (quote->name);
170 free (quote);
171 quote = brack;
173 else
175 cur = quote;
176 while (cur->next != qtail)
177 cur = cur->next;
178 cur->next = brack;
179 if (opts->verbose)
180 cpp_notice ("ignoring duplicate directory `%s'\n",
181 qtail->name);
183 free (qtail->name);
184 free (qtail);
187 else
188 qtail->next = brack;
190 else
191 quote = brack;
193 opts->quote_include = quote;
194 opts->bracket_include = brack;
197 /* Look up or add an entry to the table of all includes. This table
198 is indexed by the name as it appears in the #include line. The
199 ->next_this_file chain stores all different files with the same
200 #include name (there are at least three ways this can happen). The
201 hash function could probably be improved a bit. */
203 struct include_hash *
204 include_hash (pfile, fname, add)
205 cpp_reader *pfile;
206 const char *fname;
207 int add;
209 unsigned int hash = 0;
210 struct include_hash *l, *m;
211 const char *f = fname;
213 while (*f)
214 hash += *f++;
216 l = pfile->all_include_files[hash % ALL_INCLUDE_HASHSIZE];
217 m = 0;
218 for (; l; m = l, l = l->next)
219 if (!strcmp (l->nshort, fname))
220 return l;
222 if (!add)
223 return 0;
225 l = (struct include_hash *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct include_hash));
226 l->next = NULL;
227 l->next_this_file = NULL;
228 l->foundhere = NULL;
229 l->buf = NULL;
230 l->limit = NULL;
231 if (m)
232 m->next = l;
233 else
234 pfile->all_include_files[hash % ALL_INCLUDE_HASHSIZE] = l;
236 return l;
239 /* Return 0 if the file pointed to by IHASH has never been included before,
240 -1 if it has been included before and need not be again,
241 or a pointer to an IHASH entry which is the file to be reread.
242 "Never before" is with respect to the position in ILIST.
244 This will not detect redundancies involving odd uses of the
245 `current directory' rule for "" includes. They aren't quite
246 pathological, but I think they are rare enough not to worry about.
247 The simplest example is:
249 top.c:
250 #include "a/a.h"
251 #include "b/b.h"
253 a/a.h:
254 #include "../b/b.h"
256 and the problem is that for `current directory' includes,
257 ihash->foundhere is not on any of the global include chains,
258 so the test below (i->foundhere == l) may be false even when
259 the directories are in fact the same. */
261 static struct include_hash *
262 redundant_include_p (pfile, ihash, ilist)
263 cpp_reader *pfile;
264 struct include_hash *ihash;
265 struct file_name_list *ilist;
267 struct file_name_list *l;
268 struct include_hash *i;
270 if (! ihash->foundhere)
271 return 0;
273 for (i = ihash; i; i = i->next_this_file)
274 for (l = ilist; l; l = l->next)
275 if (i->foundhere == l)
276 /* The control_macro works like this: If it's NULL, the file
277 is to be included again. If it's "", the file is never to
278 be included again. If it's a string, the file is not to be
279 included again if the string is the name of a defined macro. */
280 return (i->control_macro
281 && (i->control_macro[0] == '\0'
282 || cpp_lookup (pfile, i->control_macro, -1, -1)))
283 ? (struct include_hash *)-1 : i;
285 return 0;
288 static int
289 file_cleanup (pbuf, pfile)
290 cpp_buffer *pbuf;
291 cpp_reader *pfile;
293 if (pbuf->buf)
295 free (pbuf->buf);
296 pbuf->buf = 0;
298 if (pfile->system_include_depth)
299 pfile->system_include_depth--;
300 return 0;
303 /* Search for include file FNAME in the include chain starting at
304 SEARCH_START. Return -2 if this file doesn't need to be included
305 (because it was included already and it's marked idempotent),
306 -1 if an error occurred, or a file descriptor open on the file.
307 *IHASH is set to point to the include hash entry for this file, and
308 *BEFORE is 1 if the file was included before (but needs to be read
309 again). */
311 find_include_file (pfile, fname, search_start, ihash, before)
312 cpp_reader *pfile;
313 const char *fname;
314 struct file_name_list *search_start;
315 struct include_hash **ihash;
316 int *before;
318 struct file_name_list *l;
319 struct include_hash *ih, *jh;
320 int f, len;
321 char *name;
323 ih = include_hash (pfile, fname, 1);
324 jh = redundant_include_p (pfile, ih,
325 fname[0] == '/' ? ABSOLUTE_PATH : search_start);
327 if (jh != 0)
329 *before = 1;
330 *ihash = jh;
332 if (jh == (struct include_hash *)-1)
333 return -2;
334 else
335 return open (jh->name, O_RDONLY, 0666);
338 if (ih->foundhere)
339 /* A file is already known by this name, but it's not the same file.
340 Allocate another include_hash block and add it to the next_this_file
341 chain. */
343 jh = (struct include_hash *)xmalloc (sizeof (struct include_hash));
344 while (ih->next_this_file) ih = ih->next_this_file;
346 ih->next_this_file = jh;
347 jh = ih;
348 ih = ih->next_this_file;
350 ih->next = NULL;
351 ih->next_this_file = NULL;
352 ih->buf = NULL;
353 ih->limit = NULL;
355 *before = 0;
356 *ihash = ih;
357 ih->nshort = xstrdup (fname);
358 ih->control_macro = NULL;
360 /* If the pathname is absolute, just open it. */
361 if (fname[0] == '/')
363 ih->foundhere = ABSOLUTE_PATH;
364 ih->name = ih->nshort;
365 return open (ih->name, O_RDONLY, 0666);
368 /* Search directory path, trying to open the file. */
370 len = strlen (fname);
371 name = xmalloc (len + pfile->max_include_len + 2 + INCLUDE_LEN_FUDGE);
373 for (l = search_start; l; l = l->next)
375 bcopy (l->name, name, l->nlen);
376 name[l->nlen] = '/';
377 strcpy (&name[l->nlen+1], fname);
378 simplify_pathname (name);
379 if (CPP_OPTIONS (pfile)->remap)
380 name = remap_filename (pfile, name, l);
382 f = open (name, O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_NOCTTY, 0666);
383 #ifdef EACCES
384 if (f == -1 && errno == EACCES)
386 cpp_error(pfile, "included file `%s' exists but is not readable",
387 name);
388 return -1;
390 #endif
392 if (f >= 0)
394 ih->foundhere = l;
395 ih->name = xrealloc (name, strlen (name)+1);
396 return f;
400 if (jh)
402 jh->next_this_file = NULL;
403 free (ih);
405 free (name);
406 *ihash = (struct include_hash *)-1;
407 return -1;
410 /* The file_name_map structure holds a mapping of file names for a
411 particular directory. This mapping is read from the file named
412 FILE_NAME_MAP_FILE in that directory. Such a file can be used to
413 map filenames on a file system with severe filename restrictions,
414 such as DOS. The format of the file name map file is just a series
415 of lines with two tokens on each line. The first token is the name
416 to map, and the second token is the actual name to use. */
418 struct file_name_map
420 struct file_name_map *map_next;
421 char *map_from;
422 char *map_to;
425 #define FILE_NAME_MAP_FILE "header.gcc"
427 /* Read a space delimited string of unlimited length from a stdio
428 file. */
430 static char *
431 read_filename_string (ch, f)
432 int ch;
433 FILE *f;
435 char *alloc, *set;
436 int len;
438 len = 20;
439 set = alloc = xmalloc (len + 1);
440 if (! is_space(ch))
442 *set++ = ch;
443 while ((ch = getc (f)) != EOF && ! is_space(ch))
445 if (set - alloc == len)
447 len *= 2;
448 alloc = xrealloc (alloc, len + 1);
449 set = alloc + len / 2;
451 *set++ = ch;
454 *set = '\0';
455 ungetc (ch, f);
456 return alloc;
459 /* This structure holds a linked list of file name maps, one per directory. */
461 struct file_name_map_list
463 struct file_name_map_list *map_list_next;
464 char *map_list_name;
465 struct file_name_map *map_list_map;
468 /* Read the file name map file for DIRNAME. */
470 static struct file_name_map *
471 read_name_map (pfile, dirname)
472 cpp_reader *pfile;
473 const char *dirname;
475 register struct file_name_map_list *map_list_ptr;
476 char *name;
477 FILE *f;
479 for (map_list_ptr = CPP_OPTIONS (pfile)->map_list; map_list_ptr;
480 map_list_ptr = map_list_ptr->map_list_next)
481 if (! strcmp (map_list_ptr->map_list_name, dirname))
482 return map_list_ptr->map_list_map;
484 map_list_ptr = ((struct file_name_map_list *)
485 xmalloc (sizeof (struct file_name_map_list)));
486 map_list_ptr->map_list_name = xstrdup (dirname);
488 name = (char *) alloca (strlen (dirname) + strlen (FILE_NAME_MAP_FILE) + 2);
489 strcpy (name, dirname);
490 if (*dirname)
491 strcat (name, "/");
492 strcat (name, FILE_NAME_MAP_FILE);
493 f = fopen (name, "r");
494 if (!f)
495 map_list_ptr->map_list_map = (struct file_name_map *)-1;
496 else
498 int ch;
499 int dirlen = strlen (dirname);
501 while ((ch = getc (f)) != EOF)
503 char *from, *to;
504 struct file_name_map *ptr;
506 if (is_space(ch))
507 continue;
508 from = read_filename_string (ch, f);
509 while ((ch = getc (f)) != EOF && is_hspace(ch))
511 to = read_filename_string (ch, f);
513 ptr = ((struct file_name_map *)
514 xmalloc (sizeof (struct file_name_map)));
515 ptr->map_from = from;
517 /* Make the real filename absolute. */
518 if (*to == '/')
519 ptr->map_to = to;
520 else
522 ptr->map_to = xmalloc (dirlen + strlen (to) + 2);
523 strcpy (ptr->map_to, dirname);
524 ptr->map_to[dirlen] = '/';
525 strcpy (ptr->map_to + dirlen + 1, to);
526 free (to);
529 ptr->map_next = map_list_ptr->map_list_map;
530 map_list_ptr->map_list_map = ptr;
532 while ((ch = getc (f)) != '\n')
533 if (ch == EOF)
534 break;
536 fclose (f);
539 map_list_ptr->map_list_next = CPP_OPTIONS (pfile)->map_list;
540 CPP_OPTIONS (pfile)->map_list = map_list_ptr;
542 return map_list_ptr->map_list_map;
545 /* Remap NAME based on the file_name_map (if any) for LOC. */
547 static char *
548 remap_filename (pfile, name, loc)
549 cpp_reader *pfile;
550 char *name;
551 struct file_name_list *loc;
553 struct file_name_map *map;
554 const char *from, *p, *dir;
556 if (! loc->name_map)
557 loc->name_map = read_name_map (pfile,
558 loc->name
559 ? loc->name : ".");
561 if (loc->name_map == (struct file_name_map *)-1)
562 return name;
564 from = name + strlen (loc->name) + 1;
566 for (map = loc->name_map; map; map = map->map_next)
567 if (!strcmp (map->map_from, from))
568 return map->map_to;
570 /* Try to find a mapping file for the particular directory we are
571 looking in. Thus #include <sys/types.h> will look up sys/types.h
572 in /usr/include/header.gcc and look up types.h in
573 /usr/include/sys/header.gcc. */
574 p = rindex (name, '/');
575 if (!p)
576 p = name;
577 if (loc && loc->name
578 && strlen (loc->name) == (size_t) (p - name)
579 && !strncmp (loc->name, name, p - name))
580 /* FILENAME is in SEARCHPTR, which we've already checked. */
581 return name;
583 if (p == name)
585 dir = ".";
586 from = name;
588 else
590 char * newdir = (char *) alloca (p - name + 1);
591 bcopy (name, newdir, p - name);
592 newdir[p - name] = '\0';
593 dir = newdir;
594 from = p + 1;
597 for (map = read_name_map (pfile, dir); map; map = map->map_next)
598 if (! strcmp (map->map_from, name))
599 return map->map_to;
601 return name;
604 /* Read the contents of FD into the buffer on the top of PFILE's stack.
605 IHASH points to the include hash entry for the file associated with
608 The caller is responsible for the cpp_push_buffer. */
611 finclude (pfile, fd, ihash)
612 cpp_reader *pfile;
613 int fd;
614 struct include_hash *ihash;
616 struct stat st;
617 size_t st_size;
618 long length;
619 cpp_buffer *fp;
621 if (fstat (fd, &st) < 0)
622 goto perror_fail;
623 if (fcntl (fd, F_SETFL, 0) == -1) /* turn off nonblocking mode */
624 goto perror_fail;
626 fp = CPP_BUFFER (pfile);
628 /* If fd points to a plain file, we know how big it is, so we can
629 allocate the buffer all at once. If fd is a pipe or terminal, we
630 can't. Most C source files are 4k or less, so we guess that. If
631 fd is something weird, like a block device or a directory, we
632 don't want to read it at all.
634 Unfortunately, different systems use different st.st_mode values
635 for pipes: some have S_ISFIFO, some S_ISSOCK, some are buggy and
636 zero the entire struct stat except a couple fields. Hence the
637 mess below.
639 In all cases, read_and_prescan will resize the buffer if it
640 turns out there's more data than we thought. */
642 if (S_ISREG (st.st_mode))
644 /* off_t might have a wider range than size_t - in other words,
645 the max size of a file might be bigger than the address
646 space. We can't handle a file that large. (Anyone with
647 a single source file bigger than 4GB needs to rethink
648 their coding style.) */
649 st_size = (size_t) st.st_size;
650 if ((unsigned HOST_WIDEST_INT) st_size
651 != (unsigned HOST_WIDEST_INT) st.st_size)
653 cpp_error (pfile, "file `%s' is too large", ihash->name);
654 goto fail;
657 else if (S_ISFIFO (st.st_mode) || S_ISSOCK (st.st_mode)
658 /* Permit any kind of character device: the sensible ones are
659 ttys and /dev/null, but weeding out the others is too hard. */
660 || S_ISCHR (st.st_mode)
661 /* Some 4.x (x<4) derivatives have a bug that makes fstat() of a
662 socket or pipe return a stat struct with most fields zeroed. */
663 || (st.st_mode == 0 && st.st_nlink == 0 && st.st_size == 0))
665 /* Cannot get its file size before reading. 4k is a decent
666 first guess. */
667 st_size = 4096;
669 else
671 cpp_error (pfile, "`%s' is not a file, pipe, or tty", ihash->name);
672 goto fail;
675 if (pfile->input_buffer == NULL)
676 initialize_input_buffer (pfile, fd, &st);
678 /* Read the file, converting end-of-line characters and trigraphs
679 (if enabled). */
680 fp->ihash = ihash;
681 fp->nominal_fname = fp->fname = ihash->name;
682 length = read_and_prescan (pfile, fp, fd, st_size);
683 if (length < 0)
684 goto fail;
685 if (length == 0)
686 ihash->control_macro = ""; /* never re-include */
688 close (fd);
689 fp->rlimit = fp->alimit = fp->buf + length;
690 fp->cur = fp->buf;
691 if (ihash->foundhere != ABSOLUTE_PATH)
692 fp->system_header_p = ihash->foundhere->sysp;
693 fp->lineno = 1;
694 fp->colno = 1;
695 fp->line_base = fp->buf;
696 fp->cleanup = file_cleanup;
698 /* The ->actual_dir field is only used when ignore_srcdir is not in effect;
699 see do_include */
700 if (!CPP_OPTIONS (pfile)->ignore_srcdir)
701 fp->actual_dir = actual_directory (pfile, fp->fname);
703 pfile->input_stack_listing_current = 0;
704 return 1;
706 perror_fail:
707 cpp_error_from_errno (pfile, ihash->name);
708 fail:
709 cpp_pop_buffer (pfile);
710 close (fd);
711 return 0;
714 /* Given a path FNAME, extract the directory component and place it
715 onto the actual_dirs list. Return a pointer to the allocated
716 file_name_list structure. These structures are used to implement
717 current-directory "" include searching. */
719 static struct file_name_list *
720 actual_directory (pfile, fname)
721 cpp_reader *pfile;
722 const char *fname;
724 char *last_slash, *dir;
725 size_t dlen;
726 struct file_name_list *x;
728 dir = xstrdup (fname);
729 last_slash = rindex (dir, '/');
730 if (last_slash)
732 if (last_slash == dir)
734 dlen = 1;
735 last_slash[1] = '\0';
737 else
739 dlen = last_slash - dir;
740 *last_slash = '\0';
743 else
745 dir[0] = '.';
746 dir[1] = '\0';
747 dlen = 1;
750 if (dlen > pfile->max_include_len)
751 pfile->max_include_len = dlen;
753 for (x = pfile->actual_dirs; x; x = x->alloc)
754 if (!strcmp (x->name, dir))
756 free (dir);
757 return x;
760 /* Not found, make a new one. */
761 x = (struct file_name_list *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct file_name_list));
762 x->name = dir;
763 x->nlen = dlen;
764 x->next = CPP_OPTIONS (pfile)->quote_include;
765 x->alloc = pfile->actual_dirs;
766 x->sysp = CPP_BUFFER (pfile)->system_header_p;
767 x->name_map = NULL;
769 pfile->actual_dirs = x;
770 return x;
773 /* Determine the current line and column. Used only by read_and_prescan. */
774 static void
775 find_position (start, limit, linep, colp)
776 U_CHAR *start;
777 U_CHAR *limit;
778 unsigned long *linep;
779 unsigned long *colp;
781 unsigned long line = *linep, col = 0;
782 while (start < limit)
784 U_CHAR ch = *start++;
785 if (ch == '\n' || ch == '\r')
786 line++, col = 1;
787 else
788 col++;
790 *linep = line, *colp = col;
793 /* Read the entire contents of file DESC into buffer BUF. LEN is how
794 much memory to allocate initially; more will be allocated if
795 necessary. Convert end-of-line markers (\n, \r, \r\n, \n\r) to
796 canonical form (\n). If enabled, convert and/or warn about
797 trigraphs. Convert backslash-newline to a one-character escape
798 (\r) and remove it from "embarrassing" places (i.e. the middle of a
799 token). If there is no newline at the end of the file, add one and
800 warn. Returns -1 on failure, or the actual length of the data to
801 be scanned.
803 This function does a lot of work, and can be a serious performance
804 bottleneck. It has been tuned heavily; make sure you understand it
805 before hacking. The common case - no trigraphs, Unix style line
806 breaks, backslash-newline set off by whitespace, newline at EOF -
807 has been optimized at the expense of the others. The performance
808 penalty for DOS style line breaks (\r\n) is about 15%.
810 Warnings lose particularly heavily since we have to determine the
811 line number, which involves scanning from the beginning of the file
812 or from the last warning. The penalty for the absence of a newline
813 at the end of reload1.c is about 60%. (reload1.c is 329k.)
815 If your file has more than one kind of end-of-line marker, you
816 will get messed-up line numbering. */
818 /* Table of characters that can't be handled in the inner loop.
819 Keep these contiguous to optimize the performance of the code generated
820 for the switch that uses them. */
821 #define SPECCASE_EMPTY 0
822 #define SPECCASE_NUL 1
823 #define SPECCASE_CR 2
824 #define SPECCASE_BACKSLASH 3
825 #define SPECCASE_QUESTION 4
827 static long
828 read_and_prescan (pfile, fp, desc, len)
829 cpp_reader *pfile;
830 cpp_buffer *fp;
831 int desc;
832 size_t len;
834 U_CHAR *buf = (U_CHAR *) xmalloc (len);
835 U_CHAR *ip, *op, *line_base;
836 U_CHAR *ibase;
837 U_CHAR *speccase = pfile->input_speccase;
838 unsigned long line;
839 unsigned int deferred_newlines;
840 int count;
841 size_t offset;
843 offset = 0;
844 op = buf;
845 line_base = buf;
846 line = 1;
847 ibase = pfile->input_buffer + 2;
848 deferred_newlines = 0;
850 for (;;)
852 read_next:
854 count = read (desc, pfile->input_buffer + 2, pfile->input_buffer_len);
855 if (count < 0)
856 goto error;
857 else if (count == 0)
858 break;
860 offset += count;
861 ip = ibase;
862 ibase = pfile->input_buffer + 2;
863 ibase[count] = ibase[count+1] = '\0';
865 if (offset > len)
867 size_t delta_op;
868 size_t delta_line_base;
869 len *= 2;
870 if (offset > len)
871 /* len overflowed.
872 This could happen if the file is larger than half the
873 maximum address space of the machine. */
874 goto too_big;
876 delta_op = op - buf;
877 delta_line_base = line_base - buf;
878 buf = (U_CHAR *) xrealloc (buf, len);
879 op = buf + delta_op;
880 line_base = buf + delta_line_base;
883 for (;;)
885 unsigned int span = 0;
887 /* Deal with \-newline in the middle of a token. */
888 if (deferred_newlines)
890 while (speccase[ip[span]] == SPECCASE_EMPTY
891 && ip[span] != '\n'
892 && ip[span] != '\t'
893 && ip[span] != ' ')
894 span++;
895 memcpy (op, ip, span);
896 op += span;
897 ip += span;
898 if (*ip == '\n' || *ip == '\t'
899 || *ip == ' ' || *ip == ' ')
900 while (deferred_newlines)
901 deferred_newlines--, *op++ = '\r';
902 span = 0;
905 /* Copy as much as we can without special treatment. */
906 while (speccase[ip[span]] == SPECCASE_EMPTY) span++;
907 memcpy (op, ip, span);
908 op += span;
909 ip += span;
911 switch (speccase[*ip++])
913 case SPECCASE_NUL: /* \0 */
914 ibase[-1] = op[-1];
915 goto read_next;
917 case SPECCASE_CR: /* \r */
918 if (*ip == '\n')
919 ip++;
920 else if (*ip == '\0')
922 *--ibase = '\r';
923 goto read_next;
925 else if (ip[-2] == '\n')
926 continue;
927 *op++ = '\n';
928 break;
930 case SPECCASE_BACKSLASH: /* \ */
931 backslash:
933 /* If we're at the end of the intermediate buffer,
934 we have to shift the backslash down to the start
935 and come back next pass. */
936 if (*ip == '\0')
938 *--ibase = '\\';
939 goto read_next;
941 else if (*ip == '\n')
943 ip++;
944 if (*ip == '\r') ip++;
945 if (*ip == '\n' || *ip == '\t' || *ip == ' ')
946 *op++ = '\r';
947 else if (op[-1] == '\t' || op[-1] == ' '
948 || op[-1] == '\r' || op[-1] == '\n')
949 *op++ = '\r';
950 else
951 deferred_newlines++;
952 line++;
953 line_base = op;
955 else if (*ip == '\r')
957 ip++;
958 if (*ip == '\n') ip++;
959 else if (*ip == '\0')
961 *--ibase = '\r';
962 *--ibase = '\\';
963 goto read_next;
965 else if (*ip == '\r' || *ip == '\t' || *ip == ' ')
966 *op++ = '\r';
967 else
968 deferred_newlines++;
969 line++;
970 line_base = op;
972 else
973 *op++ = '\\';
975 break;
977 case SPECCASE_QUESTION: /* ? */
979 unsigned int d, t;
980 /* If we're at the end of the intermediate buffer,
981 we have to shift the ?'s down to the start and
982 come back next pass. */
983 d = ip[0];
984 if (d == '\0')
986 *--ibase = '?';
987 goto read_next;
989 if (d != '?')
991 *op++ = '?';
992 break;
994 d = ip[1];
995 if (d == '\0')
997 *--ibase = '?';
998 *--ibase = '?';
999 goto read_next;
1002 /* Trigraph map:
1003 * from to from to from to
1004 * ?? = # ?? ) ] ?? ! |
1005 * ?? ( [ ?? ' ^ ?? > }
1006 * ?? / \ ?? < { ?? - ~
1008 if (d == '=') t = '#';
1009 else if (d == ')') t = ']';
1010 else if (d == '!') t = '|';
1011 else if (d == '(') t = '[';
1012 else if (d == '\'') t = '^';
1013 else if (d == '>') t = '}';
1014 else if (d == '/') t = '\\';
1015 else if (d == '<') t = '{';
1016 else if (d == '-') t = '~';
1017 else
1019 *op++ = '?';
1020 break;
1022 if (CPP_OPTIONS (pfile)->warn_trigraphs)
1024 unsigned long col;
1025 find_position (line_base, op, &line, &col);
1026 line_base = op - col;
1027 cpp_warning_with_line (pfile, line, col,
1028 "trigraph ??%c encountered", d);
1030 if (CPP_OPTIONS (pfile)->trigraphs)
1032 if (t == '\\')
1033 goto backslash;
1034 else
1035 *op++ = t;
1037 else
1039 *op++ = '?';
1040 *op++ = '?';
1041 *op++ = d;
1043 ip += 2;
1049 if (offset == 0)
1050 return 0;
1052 /* Deal with pushed-back chars at true EOF.
1053 This may be any of: ?? ? \ \r \n \\r \\n.
1054 \r must become \n, \\r or \\n must become \r.
1055 We know we have space already. */
1056 if (ibase == pfile->input_buffer)
1058 if (*ibase == '?')
1060 *op++ = '?';
1061 *op++ = '?';
1063 else
1064 *op++ = '\r';
1066 else if (ibase == pfile->input_buffer + 1)
1068 if (*ibase == '\r')
1069 *op++ = '\n';
1070 else
1071 *op++ = *ibase;
1074 if (op[-1] != '\n')
1076 unsigned long col;
1077 find_position (line_base, op, &line, &col);
1078 cpp_warning_with_line (pfile, line, col, "no newline at end of file\n");
1079 if (offset + 1 > len)
1081 len += 1;
1082 if (offset + 1 > len)
1083 goto too_big;
1084 buf = (U_CHAR *) xrealloc (buf, len);
1085 op = buf + offset;
1087 *op++ = '\n';
1090 fp->buf = ((len - offset < 20) ? buf : (U_CHAR *)xrealloc (buf, op - buf));
1091 return op - buf;
1093 too_big:
1094 cpp_error (pfile, "file is too large (>%lu bytes)\n", (unsigned long)offset);
1095 free (buf);
1096 return -1;
1098 error:
1099 cpp_error_from_errno (pfile, fp->fname);
1100 free (buf);
1101 return -1;
1104 /* Initialize the `input_buffer' and `input_speccase' tables.
1105 These are only used by read_and_prescan, but they're large and
1106 somewhat expensive to set up, so we want them allocated once for
1107 the duration of the cpp run. */
1109 static void
1110 initialize_input_buffer (pfile, fd, st)
1111 cpp_reader *pfile;
1112 int fd;
1113 struct stat *st;
1115 long pipe_buf;
1116 U_CHAR *tmp;
1118 /* Table of characters that cannot be handled by the
1119 read_and_prescan inner loop. The number of non-EMPTY entries
1120 should be as small as humanly possible. */
1122 tmp = (U_CHAR *) xmalloc (1 << CHAR_BIT);
1123 memset (tmp, SPECCASE_EMPTY, 1 << CHAR_BIT);
1124 tmp['\0'] = SPECCASE_NUL;
1125 tmp['\r'] = SPECCASE_CR;
1126 tmp['\\'] = SPECCASE_BACKSLASH;
1127 if (CPP_OPTIONS (pfile)->trigraphs || CPP_OPTIONS (pfile)->warn_trigraphs)
1128 tmp['?'] = SPECCASE_QUESTION;
1130 pfile->input_speccase = tmp;
1132 /* Determine the appropriate size for the input buffer. Normal C
1133 source files are smaller than eight K. If we are reading a pipe,
1134 we want to make sure the input buffer is bigger than the kernel's
1135 pipe buffer. */
1136 pipe_buf = -1;
1138 if (! S_ISREG (st->st_mode))
1140 #ifdef _PC_PIPE_BUF
1141 pipe_buf = fpathconf (fd, _PC_PIPE_BUF);
1142 #endif
1143 if (pipe_buf == -1)
1145 #ifdef PIPE_BUF
1146 pipe_buf = PIPE_BUF;
1147 #else
1148 pipe_buf = 8192;
1149 #endif
1153 if (pipe_buf < 8192)
1154 pipe_buf = 8192;
1155 /* PIPE_BUF bytes of buffer proper, 2 to detect running off the end
1156 without address arithmetic all the time, and 2 for pushback in
1157 the case there's a potential trigraph or end-of-line digraph at
1158 the end of a block. */
1160 tmp = (U_CHAR *) xmalloc (pipe_buf + 2 + 2);
1161 pfile->input_buffer = tmp;
1162 pfile->input_buffer_len = pipe_buf;
1165 /* Add output to `deps_buffer' for the -M switch.
1166 STRING points to the text to be output.
1167 SPACER is ':' for targets, ' ' for dependencies, zero for text
1168 to be inserted literally. */
1170 void
1171 deps_output (pfile, string, spacer)
1172 cpp_reader *pfile;
1173 const char *string;
1174 int spacer;
1176 int size;
1177 int cr = 0;
1179 if (!*string)
1180 return;
1182 size = strlen (string);
1184 #ifndef MAX_OUTPUT_COLUMNS
1185 #define MAX_OUTPUT_COLUMNS 72
1186 #endif
1187 if (pfile->deps_column > 0
1188 && (pfile->deps_column + size) > MAX_OUTPUT_COLUMNS)
1190 cr = 5;
1191 pfile->deps_column = 0;
1194 if (pfile->deps_size + size + cr + 8 > pfile->deps_allocated_size)
1196 pfile->deps_allocated_size = (pfile->deps_size + size + 50) * 2;
1197 pfile->deps_buffer = (char *) xrealloc (pfile->deps_buffer,
1198 pfile->deps_allocated_size);
1201 if (cr)
1203 bcopy (" \\\n ", &pfile->deps_buffer[pfile->deps_size], 5);
1204 pfile->deps_size += 5;
1207 if (spacer == ' ' && pfile->deps_column > 0)
1208 pfile->deps_buffer[pfile->deps_size++] = ' ';
1209 bcopy (string, &pfile->deps_buffer[pfile->deps_size], size);
1210 pfile->deps_size += size;
1211 pfile->deps_column += size;
1212 if (spacer == ':')
1213 pfile->deps_buffer[pfile->deps_size++] = ':';
1214 pfile->deps_buffer[pfile->deps_size] = 0;
1217 /* Simplify a path name in place, deleting redundant components. This
1218 reduces OS overhead and guarantees that equivalent paths compare
1219 the same (modulo symlinks).
1221 Transforms made:
1222 foo/bar/../quux foo/quux
1223 foo/./bar foo/bar
1224 foo//bar foo/bar
1225 /../quux /quux
1226 //quux //quux (POSIX allows leading // as a namespace escape)
1228 Guarantees no trailing slashes. All transforms reduce the length
1229 of the string.
1231 void
1232 simplify_pathname (path)
1233 char *path;
1235 char *from, *to;
1236 char *base;
1237 int absolute = 0;
1239 #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM)
1240 /* Convert all backslashes to slashes. */
1241 for (from = path; *from; from++)
1242 if (*from == '\\') *from = '/';
1244 /* Skip over leading drive letter if present. */
1245 if (ISALPHA (path[0]) && path[1] == ':')
1246 from = to = &path[2];
1247 else
1248 from = to = path;
1249 #else
1250 from = to = path;
1251 #endif
1253 /* Remove redundant initial /s. */
1254 if (*from == '/')
1256 absolute = 1;
1257 to++;
1258 from++;
1259 if (*from == '/')
1261 if (*++from == '/')
1262 /* 3 or more initial /s are equivalent to 1 /. */
1263 while (*++from == '/');
1264 else
1265 /* On some hosts // differs from /; Posix allows this. */
1266 to++;
1269 base = to;
1271 for (;;)
1273 while (*from == '/')
1274 from++;
1276 if (from[0] == '.' && from[1] == '/')
1277 from += 2;
1278 else if (from[0] == '.' && from[1] == '\0')
1279 goto done;
1280 else if (from[0] == '.' && from[1] == '.' && from[2] == '/')
1282 if (base == to)
1284 if (absolute)
1285 from += 3;
1286 else
1288 *to++ = *from++;
1289 *to++ = *from++;
1290 *to++ = *from++;
1291 base = to;
1294 else
1296 to -= 2;
1297 while (to > base && *to != '/') to--;
1298 if (*to == '/')
1299 to++;
1300 from += 3;
1303 else if (from[0] == '.' && from[1] == '.' && from[2] == '\0')
1305 if (base == to)
1307 if (!absolute)
1309 *to++ = *from++;
1310 *to++ = *from++;
1313 else
1315 to -= 2;
1316 while (to > base && *to != '/') to--;
1317 if (*to == '/')
1318 to++;
1320 goto done;
1322 else
1323 /* Copy this component and trailing /, if any. */
1324 while ((*to++ = *from++) != '/')
1326 if (!to[-1])
1328 to--;
1329 goto done;
1335 done:
1336 /* Trim trailing slash */
1337 if (to[0] == '/' && (!absolute || to > path+1))
1338 to--;
1340 /* Change the empty string to "." so that stat() on the result
1341 will always work. */
1342 if (to == path)
1343 *to++ = '.';
1345 *to = '\0';
1347 return;
1350 /* It is not clear when this should be used if at all, so I've
1351 disabled it until someone who understands VMS can look at it. */
1352 #if 0
1354 /* Under VMS we need to fix up the "include" specification filename.
1356 Rules for possible conversions
1358 fullname tried paths
1360 name name
1361 ./dir/name [.dir]name
1362 /dir/name dir:name
1363 /name [000000]name, name
1364 dir/name dir:[000000]name, dir:name, dir/name
1365 dir1/dir2/name dir1:[dir2]name, dir1:[000000.dir2]name
1366 path:/name path:[000000]name, path:name
1367 path:/dir/name path:[000000.dir]name, path:[dir]name
1368 path:dir/name path:[dir]name
1369 [path]:[dir]name [path.dir]name
1370 path/[dir]name [path.dir]name
1372 The path:/name input is constructed when expanding <> includes. */
1375 static void
1376 hack_vms_include_specification (fullname)
1377 char *fullname;
1379 register char *basename, *unixname, *local_ptr, *first_slash;
1380 int f, check_filename_before_returning, must_revert;
1381 char Local[512];
1383 check_filename_before_returning = 0;
1384 must_revert = 0;
1385 /* See if we can find a 1st slash. If not, there's no path information. */
1386 first_slash = index (fullname, '/');
1387 if (first_slash == 0)
1388 return 0; /* Nothing to do!!! */
1390 /* construct device spec if none given. */
1392 if (index (fullname, ':') == 0)
1395 /* If fullname has a slash, take it as device spec. */
1397 if (first_slash == fullname)
1399 first_slash = index (fullname+1, '/'); /* 2nd slash ? */
1400 if (first_slash)
1401 *first_slash = ':'; /* make device spec */
1402 for (basename = fullname; *basename != 0; basename++)
1403 *basename = *(basename+1); /* remove leading slash */
1405 else if ((first_slash[-1] != '.') /* keep ':/', './' */
1406 && (first_slash[-1] != ':')
1407 && (first_slash[-1] != ']')) /* or a vms path */
1409 *first_slash = ':';
1411 else if ((first_slash[1] == '[') /* skip './' in './[dir' */
1412 && (first_slash[-1] == '.'))
1413 fullname += 2;
1416 /* Get part after first ':' (basename[-1] == ':')
1417 or last '/' (basename[-1] == '/'). */
1419 basename = base_name (fullname);
1421 local_ptr = Local; /* initialize */
1423 /* We are trying to do a number of things here. First of all, we are
1424 trying to hammer the filenames into a standard format, such that later
1425 processing can handle them.
1427 If the file name contains something like [dir.], then it recognizes this
1428 as a root, and strips the ".]". Later processing will add whatever is
1429 needed to get things working properly.
1431 If no device is specified, then the first directory name is taken to be
1432 a device name (or a rooted logical). */
1434 /* Point to the UNIX filename part (which needs to be fixed!)
1435 but skip vms path information.
1436 [basename != fullname since first_slash != 0]. */
1438 if ((basename[-1] == ':') /* vms path spec. */
1439 || (basename[-1] == ']')
1440 || (basename[-1] == '>'))
1441 unixname = basename;
1442 else
1443 unixname = fullname;
1445 if (*unixname == '/')
1446 unixname++;
1448 /* If the directory spec is not rooted, we can just copy
1449 the UNIX filename part and we are done. */
1451 if (((basename - fullname) > 1)
1452 && ( (basename[-1] == ']')
1453 || (basename[-1] == '>')))
1455 if (basename[-2] != '.')
1458 /* The VMS part ends in a `]', and the preceding character is not a `.'.
1459 -> PATH]:/name (basename = '/name', unixname = 'name')
1460 We strip the `]', and then splice the two parts of the name in the
1461 usual way. Given the default locations for include files in cccp.c,
1462 we will only use this code if the user specifies alternate locations
1463 with the /include (-I) switch on the command line. */
1465 basename -= 1; /* Strip "]" */
1466 unixname--; /* backspace */
1468 else
1471 /* The VMS part has a ".]" at the end, and this will not do. Later
1472 processing will add a second directory spec, and this would be a syntax
1473 error. Thus we strip the ".]", and thus merge the directory specs.
1474 We also backspace unixname, so that it points to a '/'. This inhibits the
1475 generation of the 000000 root directory spec (which does not belong here
1476 in this case). */
1478 basename -= 2; /* Strip ".]" */
1479 unixname--; /* backspace */
1483 else
1487 /* We drop in here if there is no VMS style directory specification yet.
1488 If there is no device specification either, we make the first dir a
1489 device and try that. If we do not do this, then we will be essentially
1490 searching the users default directory (as if they did a #include "asdf.h").
1492 Then all we need to do is to push a '[' into the output string. Later
1493 processing will fill this in, and close the bracket. */
1495 if ((unixname != fullname) /* vms path spec found. */
1496 && (basename[-1] != ':'))
1497 *local_ptr++ = ':'; /* dev not in spec. take first dir */
1499 *local_ptr++ = '['; /* Open the directory specification */
1502 if (unixname == fullname) /* no vms dir spec. */
1504 must_revert = 1;
1505 if ((first_slash != 0) /* unix dir spec. */
1506 && (*unixname != '/') /* not beginning with '/' */
1507 && (*unixname != '.')) /* or './' or '../' */
1508 *local_ptr++ = '.'; /* dir is local ! */
1511 /* at this point we assume that we have the device spec, and (at least
1512 the opening "[" for a directory specification. We may have directories
1513 specified already.
1515 If there are no other slashes then the filename will be
1516 in the "root" directory. Otherwise, we need to add
1517 directory specifications. */
1519 if (index (unixname, '/') == 0)
1521 /* if no directories specified yet and none are following. */
1522 if (local_ptr[-1] == '[')
1524 /* Just add "000000]" as the directory string */
1525 strcpy (local_ptr, "000000]");
1526 local_ptr += strlen (local_ptr);
1527 check_filename_before_returning = 1; /* we might need to fool with this later */
1530 else
1533 /* As long as there are still subdirectories to add, do them. */
1534 while (index (unixname, '/') != 0)
1536 /* If this token is "." we can ignore it
1537 if it's not at the beginning of a path. */
1538 if ((unixname[0] == '.') && (unixname[1] == '/'))
1540 /* remove it at beginning of path. */
1541 if ( ((unixname == fullname) /* no device spec */
1542 && (fullname+2 != basename)) /* starts with ./ */
1543 /* or */
1544 || ((basename[-1] == ':') /* device spec */
1545 && (unixname-1 == basename))) /* and ./ afterwards */
1546 *local_ptr++ = '.'; /* make '[.' start of path. */
1547 unixname += 2;
1548 continue;
1551 /* Add a subdirectory spec. Do not duplicate "." */
1552 if ( local_ptr[-1] != '.'
1553 && local_ptr[-1] != '['
1554 && local_ptr[-1] != '<')
1555 *local_ptr++ = '.';
1557 /* If this is ".." then the spec becomes "-" */
1558 if ( (unixname[0] == '.')
1559 && (unixname[1] == '.')
1560 && (unixname[2] == '/'))
1562 /* Add "-" and skip the ".." */
1563 if ((local_ptr[-1] == '.')
1564 && (local_ptr[-2] == '['))
1565 local_ptr--; /* prevent [.- */
1566 *local_ptr++ = '-';
1567 unixname += 3;
1568 continue;
1571 /* Copy the subdirectory */
1572 while (*unixname != '/')
1573 *local_ptr++= *unixname++;
1575 unixname++; /* Skip the "/" */
1578 /* Close the directory specification */
1579 if (local_ptr[-1] == '.') /* no trailing periods */
1580 local_ptr--;
1582 if (local_ptr[-1] == '[') /* no dir needed */
1583 local_ptr--;
1584 else
1585 *local_ptr++ = ']';
1588 /* Now add the filename. */
1590 while (*unixname)
1591 *local_ptr++ = *unixname++;
1592 *local_ptr = 0;
1594 /* Now append it to the original VMS spec. */
1596 strcpy ((must_revert==1)?fullname:basename, Local);
1598 /* If we put a [000000] in the filename, try to open it first. If this fails,
1599 remove the [000000], and return that name. This provides flexibility
1600 to the user in that they can use both rooted and non-rooted logical names
1601 to point to the location of the file. */
1603 if (check_filename_before_returning)
1605 f = open (fullname, O_RDONLY, 0666);
1606 if (f >= 0)
1608 /* The file name is OK as it is, so return it as is. */
1609 close (f);
1610 return 1;
1613 /* The filename did not work. Try to remove the [000000] from the name,
1614 and return it. */
1616 basename = index (fullname, '[');
1617 local_ptr = index (fullname, ']') + 1;
1618 strcpy (basename, local_ptr); /* this gets rid of it */
1622 return 1;
1624 #endif /* VMS */