1 /* Copyright (C
) 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation
, Inc.
2 Contributed by Joseph Myers
<jsm28@cam.ac.uk
>.
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
2, 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 COPYING. If not
, write to the Free
18 Software Foundation
, 59 Temple Place
- Suite
330, Boston
, MA
21 /* This header provides a declarative way of describing the attributes
22 that are applied to some functions by default.
24 Before including this header
, you must define the following macros.
25 In each case where there is an ENUM
, it is an identifier used to
26 reference the tree in subsequent definitions.
28 DEF_ATTR_NULL_TREE (ENUM
)
30 Constructs a NULL_TREE.
32 DEF_ATTR_INT (ENUM
, VALUE
)
34 Constructs an INTEGER_CST with value
VALUE (an integer representable
37 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ENUM
, STRING
)
39 Constructs an IDENTIFIER_NODE for STRING.
41 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ENUM
, PURPOSE
, VALUE
, CHAIN
)
43 Constructs a TREE_LIST with given PURPOSE
, VALUE and
CHAIN (given
44 as previous ENUM names
).
46 DEF_FN_ATTR (NAME
, ATTRS
, PREDICATE
)
48 Specifies that the function with name
NAME (a previous ENUM for an
49 IDENTIFIER_NODE
) has attributes
ATTRS (a previous ENUM
) if
52 DEF_ATTR_NULL_TREE (ATTR_NULL
)
54 /* Construct a tree for a given integer and a list containing it.
*/
55 #define
DEF_ATTR_FOR_INT(VALUE
) \
56 DEF_ATTR_INT (ATTR_##VALUE
, VALUE
) \
57 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_LIST_##VALUE
, ATTR_NULL
, \
58 ATTR_##VALUE
, ATTR_NULL
)
64 #undef DEF_ATTR_FOR_INT
66 /* Construct a tree for a list of two integers.
*/
67 #define
DEF_LIST_INT_INT(VALUE1
, VALUE2
) \
68 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_LIST_##VALUE1##_##VALUE2
, ATTR_NULL
, \
69 ATTR_##VALUE1
, ATTR_LIST_##VALUE2
)
70 DEF_LIST_INT_INT (1,0)
71 DEF_LIST_INT_INT (1,2)
72 DEF_LIST_INT_INT (2,0)
73 DEF_LIST_INT_INT (2,3)
74 DEF_LIST_INT_INT (3,0)
75 DEF_LIST_INT_INT (3,4)
76 #undef DEF_LIST_INT_INT
78 /* Construct tress for identifiers.
*/
79 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_CONST
, "const")
80 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_FORMAT
, "format")
81 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_FORMAT_ARG
, "format_arg")
82 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_MALLOC
, "malloc")
83 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_NONNULL
, "nonnull")
84 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_NORETURN
, "noreturn")
85 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_NOTHROW
, "nothrow")
86 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_PRINTF
, "printf")
87 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_ASM_FPRINTF
, "asm_fprintf")
88 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_GCC_DIAG
, "gcc_diag")
89 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_GCC_CDIAG
, "gcc_cdiag")
90 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_GCC_CXXDIAG
, "gcc_cxxdiag")
91 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_PURE
, "pure")
92 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_SCANF
, "scanf")
93 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_STRFMON
, "strfmon")
94 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_STRFTIME
, "strftime")
96 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_NOTHROW_LIST
, ATTR_NOTHROW
, ATTR_NULL
, ATTR_NULL
)
98 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_CONST_NOTHROW_LIST
, ATTR_CONST
, \
99 ATTR_NULL
, ATTR_NOTHROW_LIST
)
100 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_PURE_NOTHROW_LIST
, ATTR_PURE
, \
101 ATTR_NULL
, ATTR_NOTHROW_LIST
)
102 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_NORETURN_NOTHROW_LIST
, ATTR_NORETURN
, \
103 ATTR_NULL
, ATTR_NOTHROW_LIST
)
104 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_MALLOC_NOTHROW_LIST
, ATTR_MALLOC
, \
105 ATTR_NULL
, ATTR_NOTHROW_LIST
)
107 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_1
, ATTR_NONNULL
, ATTR_LIST_1
, \
109 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_2
, ATTR_NONNULL
, ATTR_LIST_2
, \
111 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_3
, ATTR_NONNULL
, ATTR_LIST_3
, \
113 /* Nothrow functions whose first and second parameters are nonnull pointers.
*/
114 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_1_2
, ATTR_NONNULL
, ATTR_LIST_2
, \
115 ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_1
)
116 /* Nothrow functions whose first and fourth parameters are nonnull pointers.
*/
117 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_1_4
, ATTR_NONNULL
, ATTR_LIST_4
, \
118 ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_1
)
119 /* Nothrow const functions whose first parameter is a nonnull pointer.
*/
120 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_CONST_NOTHROW_NONNULL_1
, ATTR_CONST
, ATTR_NULL
, \
121 ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_1
)
122 /* Nothrow pure functions whose first parameter is a nonnull pointer.
*/
123 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_PURE_NOTHROW_NONNULL_1
, ATTR_PURE
, ATTR_NULL
, \
124 ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_1
)
125 /* Nothrow pure functions whose first and second parameters are nonnull pointers.
*/
126 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_PURE_NOTHROW_NONNULL_1_2
, ATTR_PURE
, ATTR_NULL
, \
127 ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_1_2
)
128 /* Nothrow malloc functions whose first parameter is a nonnull pointer.
*/
129 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_MALLOC_NOTHROW_NONNULL_1
, ATTR_MALLOC
, ATTR_NULL
, \
130 ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_1
)
132 /* Construct a tree for a format attribute.
*/
133 #define
DEF_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE(TYPE, FA
, VALUES
) \
134 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_##
TYPE##_##VALUES
, ATTR_NULL
, \
135 ATTR_##
TYPE, ATTR_LIST_##VALUES
) \
136 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_FORMAT_##
TYPE##_##VALUES
, ATTR_FORMAT
, \
137 ATTR_##
TYPE##_##VALUES
, ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_##FA
)
138 DEF_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE(PRINTF
,1,1_0
)
139 DEF_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE(PRINTF
,1,1_2
)
140 DEF_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE(PRINTF
,2,2_0
)
141 DEF_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE(PRINTF
,2,2_3
)
142 DEF_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE(PRINTF
,3,3_0
)
143 DEF_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE(PRINTF
,3,3_4
)
144 DEF_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE(SCANF
,1,1_0
)
145 DEF_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE(SCANF
,1,1_2
)
146 DEF_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE(SCANF
,2,2_0
)
147 DEF_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE(SCANF
,2,2_3
)
148 DEF_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE(STRFTIME
,3,3_0
)
149 DEF_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE(STRFMON
,3,3_4
)
150 #undef DEF_FORMAT_ATTRIBUTE
152 /* Construct a tree for a format_arg attribute.
*/
153 #define
DEF_FORMAT_ARG_ATTRIBUTE(FA
) \
154 DEF_ATTR_TREE_LIST (ATTR_FORMAT_ARG_##FA
, ATTR_FORMAT_ARG
, \
155 ATTR_LIST_##FA
, ATTR_NOTHROW_NONNULL_##FA
)
156 DEF_FORMAT_ARG_ATTRIBUTE(1)
157 DEF_FORMAT_ARG_ATTRIBUTE(2)
158 #undef DEF_FORMAT_ARG_ATTRIBUTE
160 /* Define an attribute for a function
, along with the IDENTIFIER_NODE.
*/
161 #define
DEF_FN_ATTR_IDENT(NAME
, ATTRS
, PREDICATE
) \
162 DEF_ATTR_IDENT (ATTR_##NAME
, #NAME
) \
163 DEF_FN_ATTR (ATTR_##NAME
, ATTRS
, PREDICATE
)
165 /* The ISO C functions are always
checked (whether
<stdio.h
> is
166 included or not
), since it is common to call printf without
167 including
<stdio.h
>. There shouldn
't be a problem with this,
168 since ISO C reserves these function names whether you include the
169 header file or not. In any case, the checking is harmless. With
170 -ffreestanding, these default attributes are disabled, and must be
171 specified manually if desired. */
173 /* Functions from ISO/IEC 9899:1990. */
174 #define DEF_C89_ATTR(NAME, ATTRS) DEF_FN_ATTR_IDENT (NAME, ATTRS, flag_hosted)
175 DEF_C89_ATTR (fscanf, ATTR_FORMAT_SCANF_2_3)
176 DEF_C89_ATTR (vfprintf, ATTR_FORMAT_PRINTF_2_0)
177 DEF_C89_ATTR (strftime, ATTR_FORMAT_STRFTIME_3_0)
180 /* ISO C99 adds the snprintf and vscanf family functions. */
181 #define DEF_C99_ATTR(NAME, ATTRS) \
182 DEF_FN_ATTR_IDENT (NAME, ATTRS, \
184 && (flag_isoc99 || flag_noniso_default_format_attributes)))
185 DEF_C99_ATTR (vfscanf, ATTR_FORMAT_SCANF_2_0)
188 /* Functions not in any version of ISO C. */
189 #define DEF_EXT_ATTR(NAME, ATTRS) \
190 DEF_FN_ATTR_IDENT (NAME, ATTRS, \
191 flag_hosted && flag_noniso_default_format_attributes)
192 /* Uniforum/GNU gettext functions. */
193 DEF_EXT_ATTR (gettext, ATTR_FORMAT_ARG_1)
194 DEF_EXT_ATTR (dgettext, ATTR_FORMAT_ARG_2)
195 DEF_EXT_ATTR (dcgettext, ATTR_FORMAT_ARG_2)
196 /* X/Open strfmon function. */
197 DEF_EXT_ATTR (strfmon, ATTR_FORMAT_STRFMON_3_4)
199 #undef DEF_FN_ATTR_IDENT