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3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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24 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
26 -- Warning: Error messages can be generated during Gigi processing by direct
27 -- calls to error message routines, so it is essential that the processing
28 -- in this body be consistent with the requirements for the Gigi processing
29 -- environment, and that in particular, no disallowed table expansion is
32 with Atree
; use Atree
;
33 with Casing
; use Casing
;
34 with Csets
; use Csets
;
35 with Debug
; use Debug
;
36 with Err_Vars
; use Err_Vars
;
37 with Namet
; use Namet
;
39 with Output
; use Output
;
40 with Sinput
; use Sinput
;
41 with Snames
; use Snames
;
42 with Stringt
; use Stringt
;
43 with Targparm
; use Targparm
;
44 with Uintp
; use Uintp
;
45 with Widechar
; use Widechar
;
47 package body Erroutc
is
49 -----------------------
50 -- Local Subprograms --
51 -----------------------
53 function Matches
(S
: String; P
: String) return Boolean;
54 -- Returns true if the String S patches the pattern P, which can contain
55 -- wild card chars (*). The entire pattern must match the entire string.
56 -- Case is ignored in the comparison (so X matches x).
62 procedure Add_Class
is
67 Get_Name_String
(Name_Class
);
68 Set_Casing
(Identifier_Casing
(Flag_Source
), Mixed_Case
);
73 ----------------------
74 -- Buffer_Ends_With --
75 ----------------------
77 function Buffer_Ends_With
(C
: Character) return Boolean is
79 return Msglen
> 0 and then Msg_Buffer
(Msglen
) = C
;
82 function Buffer_Ends_With
(S
: String) return Boolean is
83 Len
: constant Natural := S
'Length;
86 and then Msg_Buffer
(Msglen
- Len
) = ' '
87 and then Msg_Buffer
(Msglen
- Len
+ 1 .. Msglen
) = S
;
94 procedure Buffer_Remove
(C
: Character) is
96 if Buffer_Ends_With
(C
) then
101 procedure Buffer_Remove
(S
: String) is
103 if Buffer_Ends_With
(S
) then
104 Msglen
:= Msglen
- S
'Length;
108 -----------------------------
109 -- Check_Duplicate_Message --
110 -----------------------------
112 procedure Check_Duplicate_Message
(M1
, M2
: Error_Msg_Id
) is
113 L1
, L2
: Error_Msg_Id
;
114 N1
, N2
: Error_Msg_Id
;
116 procedure Delete_Msg
(Delete
, Keep
: Error_Msg_Id
);
117 -- Called to delete message Delete, keeping message Keep. Marks msg
118 -- Delete and all its continuations with deleted flag set to True.
119 -- Also makes sure that for the error messages that are retained the
120 -- preferred message is the one retained (we prefer the shorter one in
121 -- the case where one has an Instance tag). Note that we always know
122 -- that Keep has at least as many continuations as Delete (since we
123 -- always delete the shorter sequence).
129 procedure Delete_Msg
(Delete
, Keep
: Error_Msg_Id
) is
137 Errors
.Table
(D
).Deleted
:= True;
139 -- Adjust error message count
141 if Errors
.Table
(D
).Warn
or else Errors
.Table
(D
).Style
then
142 Warnings_Detected
:= Warnings_Detected
- 1;
144 -- Note: we do not need to decrement Warnings_Treated_As_Errors
145 -- because this only gets incremented if we actually output the
146 -- message, which we won't do if we are deleting it here!
149 Total_Errors_Detected
:= Total_Errors_Detected
- 1;
151 if Errors
.Table
(D
).Serious
then
152 Serious_Errors_Detected
:= Serious_Errors_Detected
- 1;
156 -- Substitute shorter of the two error messages
158 if Errors
.Table
(K
).Text
'Length > Errors
.Table
(D
).Text
'Length then
159 Errors
.Table
(K
).Text
:= Errors
.Table
(D
).Text
;
162 D
:= Errors
.Table
(D
).Next
;
163 K
:= Errors
.Table
(K
).Next
;
165 if D
= No_Error_Msg
or else not Errors
.Table
(D
).Msg_Cont
then
171 -- Start of processing for Check_Duplicate_Message
174 -- Both messages must be non-continuation messages and not deleted
176 if Errors
.Table
(M1
).Msg_Cont
177 or else Errors
.Table
(M2
).Msg_Cont
178 or else Errors
.Table
(M1
).Deleted
179 or else Errors
.Table
(M2
).Deleted
184 -- Definitely not equal if message text does not match
186 if not Same_Error
(M1
, M2
) then
190 -- Same text. See if all continuations are also identical
196 N1
:= Errors
.Table
(L1
).Next
;
197 N2
:= Errors
.Table
(L2
).Next
;
199 -- If M1 continuations have run out, we delete M1, either the
200 -- messages have the same number of continuations, or M2 has
201 -- more and we prefer the one with more anyway.
203 if N1
= No_Error_Msg
or else not Errors
.Table
(N1
).Msg_Cont
then
207 -- If M2 continuations have run out, we delete M2
209 elsif N2
= No_Error_Msg
or else not Errors
.Table
(N2
).Msg_Cont
then
213 -- Otherwise see if continuations are the same, if not, keep both
214 -- sequences, a curious case, but better to keep everything.
216 elsif not Same_Error
(N1
, N2
) then
219 -- If continuations are the same, continue scan
226 end Check_Duplicate_Message
;
228 ------------------------
229 -- Compilation_Errors --
230 ------------------------
232 function Compilation_Errors
return Boolean is
234 return Total_Errors_Detected
/= 0
235 or else (Warnings_Detected
- Info_Messages
/= 0
236 and then Warning_Mode
= Treat_As_Error
)
237 or else Warnings_Treated_As_Errors
/= 0;
238 end Compilation_Errors
;
244 procedure Debug_Output
(N
: Node_Id
) is
247 Write_Str
("*** following error message posted on node id = #");
258 procedure dmsg
(Id
: Error_Msg_Id
) is
259 E
: Error_Msg_Object
renames Errors
.Table
(Id
);
262 w
("Dumping error message, Id = ", Int
(Id
));
263 w
(" Text = ", E
.Text
.all);
264 w
(" Next = ", Int
(E
.Next
));
265 w
(" Prev = ", Int
(E
.Prev
));
266 w
(" Sfile = ", Int
(E
.Sfile
));
270 Write_Location
(E
.Sptr
);
275 Write_Location
(E
.Optr
);
278 w
(" Line = ", Int
(E
.Line
));
279 w
(" Col = ", Int
(E
.Col
));
280 w
(" Warn = ", E
.Warn
);
281 w
(" Warn_Err = ", E
.Warn_Err
);
282 w
(" Warn_Chr = '" & E
.Warn_Chr
& ''');
283 w
(" Style = ", E
.Style
);
284 w
(" Serious = ", E
.Serious
);
285 w
(" Uncond = ", E
.Uncond
);
286 w
(" Msg_Cont = ", E
.Msg_Cont
);
287 w
(" Deleted = ", E
.Deleted
);
296 function Get_Location
(E
: Error_Msg_Id
) return Source_Ptr
is
298 return Errors
.Table
(E
).Sptr
;
305 function Get_Msg_Id
return Error_Msg_Id
is
310 ---------------------
311 -- Get_Warning_Tag --
312 ---------------------
314 function Get_Warning_Tag
(Id
: Error_Msg_Id
) return String is
315 Warn
: constant Boolean := Errors
.Table
(Id
).Warn
;
316 Warn_Chr
: constant Character := Errors
.Table
(Id
).Warn_Chr
;
318 if Warn
and then Warn_Chr
/= ' ' then
319 if Warn_Chr
= '?' then
320 return "[enabled by default]";
321 elsif Warn_Chr
= '*' then
322 return "[restriction warning]";
323 elsif Warn_Chr
= '$' then
325 elsif Warn_Chr
in 'a' .. 'z' then
326 return "[-gnatw" & Warn_Chr
& ']';
327 else pragma Assert
(Warn_Chr
in 'A' .. 'Z');
328 return "[-gnatw." & Fold_Lower
(Warn_Chr
) & ']';
339 function Matches
(S
: String; P
: String) return Boolean is
340 Slast
: constant Natural := S
'Last;
341 PLast
: constant Natural := P
'Last;
343 SPtr
: Natural := S
'First;
344 PPtr
: Natural := P
'First;
347 -- Loop advancing through characters of string and pattern
352 -- Return True if pattern is a single asterisk
354 if PPtr
= PLast
and then P
(PPtr
) = '*' then
357 -- Return True if both pattern and string exhausted
359 elsif PPtr
> PLast
and then SPtr
> Slast
then
362 -- Return False, if one exhausted and not the other
364 elsif PPtr
> PLast
or else SPtr
> Slast
then
367 -- Case where pattern starts with asterisk
369 elsif P
(PPtr
) = '*' then
371 -- Try all possible starting positions in S for match with the
372 -- remaining characters of the pattern. This is the recursive
373 -- call that implements the scanner backup.
375 for J
in SPtr
.. Slast
loop
376 if Matches
(S
(J
.. Slast
), P
(PPtr
+ 1 .. PLast
)) then
383 -- Dealt with end of string and *, advance if we have a match
385 elsif Fold_Lower
(S
(SPtr
)) = Fold_Lower
(P
(PPtr
)) then
389 -- If first characters do not match, that's decisive
397 -----------------------
398 -- Output_Error_Msgs --
399 -----------------------
401 procedure Output_Error_Msgs
(E
: in out Error_Msg_Id
) is
407 Mult_Flags
: Boolean := False;
412 -- Skip deleted messages at start
414 if Errors
.Table
(S
).Deleted
then
415 Set_Next_Non_Deleted_Msg
(S
);
418 -- Figure out if we will place more than one error flag on this line
421 while T
/= No_Error_Msg
422 and then Errors
.Table
(T
).Line
= Errors
.Table
(E
).Line
423 and then Errors
.Table
(T
).Sfile
= Errors
.Table
(E
).Sfile
425 if Errors
.Table
(T
).Sptr
> Errors
.Table
(E
).Sptr
then
429 Set_Next_Non_Deleted_Msg
(T
);
432 -- Output the error flags. The circuit here makes sure that the tab
433 -- characters in the original line are properly accounted for. The
434 -- eight blanks at the start are to match the line number.
436 if not Debug_Flag_2
then
438 P
:= Line_Start
(Errors
.Table
(E
).Sptr
);
441 -- Loop through error messages for this line to place flags
444 while T
/= No_Error_Msg
445 and then Errors
.Table
(T
).Line
= Errors
.Table
(E
).Line
446 and then Errors
.Table
(T
).Sfile
= Errors
.Table
(E
).Sfile
449 Src
: Source_Buffer_Ptr
450 renames Source_Text
(Errors
.Table
(T
).Sfile
);
453 -- Loop to output blanks till current flag position
455 while P
< Errors
.Table
(T
).Sptr
loop
457 -- Horizontal tab case, just echo the tab
459 if Src
(P
) = ASCII
.HT
then
460 Write_Char
(ASCII
.HT
);
463 -- Deal with wide character case, but don't include brackets
464 -- notation in this circuit, since we know that this will
465 -- display unencoded (no one encodes brackets notation).
468 and then Is_Start_Of_Wide_Char
(Src
, P
)
473 -- Normal non-wide character case (or bracket)
481 -- Output flag (unless already output, this happens if more
482 -- than one error message occurs at the same flag position).
484 if P
= Errors
.Table
(T
).Sptr
then
485 if (Flag_Num
= 1 and then not Mult_Flags
)
491 (Character'Val (Character'Pos ('0') + Flag_Num
));
494 -- Skip past the corresponding source text character
496 -- Horizontal tab case, we output a flag at the tab position
497 -- so now we output a tab to match up with the text.
499 if Src
(P
) = ASCII
.HT
then
500 Write_Char
(ASCII
.HT
);
503 -- Skip wide character other than left bracket
506 and then Is_Start_Of_Wide_Char
(Src
, P
)
510 -- Skip normal non-wide character case (or bracket)
518 Set_Next_Non_Deleted_Msg
(T
);
519 Flag_Num
:= Flag_Num
+ 1;
525 -- Now output the error messages
528 while T
/= No_Error_Msg
529 and then Errors
.Table
(T
).Line
= Errors
.Table
(E
).Line
530 and then Errors
.Table
(T
).Sfile
= Errors
.Table
(E
).Sfile
536 while Column
< 74 loop
544 Set_Next_Non_Deleted_Msg
(T
);
548 end Output_Error_Msgs
;
550 ------------------------
551 -- Output_Line_Number --
552 ------------------------
554 procedure Output_Line_Number
(L
: Logical_Line_Number
) is
555 D
: Int
; -- next digit
556 C
: Character; -- next character
557 Z
: Boolean; -- flag for zero suppress
558 N
, M
: Int
; -- temporaries
561 if L
= No_Line_Number
then
582 C
:= Character'Val (D
+ 48);
590 end Output_Line_Number
;
592 ---------------------
593 -- Output_Msg_Text --
594 ---------------------
596 procedure Output_Msg_Text
(E
: Error_Msg_Id
) is
597 Offs
: constant Nat
:= Column
- 1;
598 -- Offset to start of message, used for continuations
601 -- Maximum characters to output on next line
604 -- Maximum total length of lines
606 Text
: constant String_Ptr
:= Errors
.Table
(E
).Text
;
613 Tag
: constant String := Get_Warning_Tag
(E
);
618 -- Postfix warning tag to message if needed
620 if Tag
/= "" and then Warning_Doc_Switch
then
621 Txt
:= new String'(Text.all & ' ' & Tag);
626 -- Deal with warning case
628 if Errors.Table (E).Warn then
630 -- For info messages, prefix message with "info: "
632 if Errors.Table (E).Info then
633 Txt := new String'("info: " & Txt
.all);
635 -- Warning treated as error
637 elsif Errors
.Table
(E
).Warn_Err
then
639 -- We prefix with "error:" rather than warning: and postfix
640 -- [warning-as-error] at the end.
642 Warnings_Treated_As_Errors
:= Warnings_Treated_As_Errors
+ 1;
643 Txt
:= new String'("error: " & Txt.all & " [warning-as-error]");
645 -- Normal case, prefix with "warning: "
648 Txt := new String'("warning: " & Txt
.all);
651 -- No prefix needed for style message, "(style)" is there already
653 elsif Errors
.Table
(E
).Style
then
656 -- All other cases, add "error: " if unique error tag set
658 elsif Opt
.Unique_Error_Tag
then
659 Txt
:= new String'("error: " & Txt.all);
662 -- Set error message line length and length of message
664 if Error_Msg_Line_Length = 0 then
667 Length := Error_Msg_Line_Length;
670 Max := Integer (Length - Column + 1);
673 -- Here we have to split the message up into multiple lines
677 -- Make sure we do not have ludicrously small line
679 Max := Integer'Max (Max, 20);
681 -- If remaining text fits, output it respecting LF and we are done
683 if Len - Ptr < Max then
684 for J in Ptr .. Len loop
685 if Txt (J) = ASCII.LF then
689 Write_Char (Txt (J));
700 -- First scan forward looking for a hard end of line
702 for Scan in Ptr .. Ptr + Max - 1 loop
703 if Txt (Scan) = ASCII.LF then
710 -- Otherwise scan backwards looking for a space
712 for Scan in reverse Ptr .. Ptr + Max - 1 loop
713 if Txt (Scan) = ' ' then
720 -- If we fall through, no space, so split line arbitrarily
722 Split := Ptr + Max - 1;
727 if Start <= Split then
728 Write_Line (Txt (Start .. Split));
732 Max := Integer (Length - Column + 1);
737 ---------------------
738 -- Prescan_Message --
739 ---------------------
741 procedure Prescan_Message (Msg : String) is
745 -- Nothing to do for continuation line
747 if Msg (Msg'First) = '\
' then
751 -- Set initial values of globals (may be changed during scan)
753 Is_Serious_Error := True;
754 Is_Unconditional_Msg := False;
755 Is_Warning_Msg := False;
756 Has_Double_Exclam := False;
758 -- Check style message
761 Msg'Length > 7 and then Msg (Msg'First .. Msg'First + 6) = "(style)";
763 -- Check info message
766 Msg'Length > 6 and then Msg (Msg'First .. Msg'First + 5) = "info: ";
768 -- Loop through message looking for relevant insertion sequences
771 while J <= Msg'Last loop
773 -- If we have a quote, don't look at following character
775 if Msg (J) = ''' then
778 -- Warning message (? or < insertion sequence)
780 elsif Msg (J) = '?
' or else Msg (J) = '<' then
781 Is_Warning_Msg := Msg (J) = '?
' or else Error_Msg_Warn;
782 Warning_Msg_Char := ' ';
785 if Is_Warning_Msg then
787 C : constant Character := Msg (J - 1);
789 if J <= Msg'Last then
791 Warning_Msg_Char := '?
';
794 elsif J < Msg'Last and then Msg (J + 1) = C
795 and then (Msg (J) in 'a
' .. 'z
' or else
796 Msg (J) in 'A
' .. 'Z
' or else
797 Msg (J) = '*' or else
800 Warning_Msg_Char := Msg (J);
807 -- Bomb if untagged warning message. This code can be uncommented
808 -- for debugging when looking for untagged warning messages.
810 -- if Is_Warning_Msg and then Warning_Msg_Char = ' ' then
811 -- raise Program_Error;
814 -- Unconditional message (! insertion)
816 elsif Msg (J) = '!' then
817 Is_Unconditional_Msg := True;
820 if J <= Msg'Last and then Msg (J) = '!' then
821 Has_Double_Exclam := True;
825 -- Non-serious error (| insertion)
827 elsif Msg (J) = '|
' then
828 Is_Serious_Error := False;
836 if Is_Warning_Msg or Is_Style_Msg then
837 Is_Serious_Error := False;
845 procedure Purge_Messages (From : Source_Ptr; To : Source_Ptr) is
848 function To_Be_Purged (E : Error_Msg_Id) return Boolean;
849 -- Returns True for a message that is to be purged. Also adjusts
850 -- error counts appropriately.
856 function To_Be_Purged (E : Error_Msg_Id) return Boolean is
859 and then Errors.Table (E).Sptr > From
860 and then Errors.Table (E).Sptr < To
862 if Errors.Table (E).Warn or else Errors.Table (E).Style then
863 Warnings_Detected := Warnings_Detected - 1;
866 Total_Errors_Detected := Total_Errors_Detected - 1;
868 if Errors.Table (E).Serious then
869 Serious_Errors_Detected := Serious_Errors_Detected - 1;
880 -- Start of processing for Purge_Messages
883 while To_Be_Purged (First_Error_Msg) loop
884 First_Error_Msg := Errors.Table (First_Error_Msg).Next;
887 E := First_Error_Msg;
888 while E /= No_Error_Msg loop
889 while To_Be_Purged (Errors.Table (E).Next) loop
890 Errors.Table (E).Next :=
891 Errors.Table (Errors.Table (E).Next).Next;
894 E := Errors.Table (E).Next;
902 function Same_Error (M1, M2 : Error_Msg_Id) return Boolean is
903 Msg1 : constant String_Ptr := Errors.Table (M1).Text;
904 Msg2 : constant String_Ptr := Errors.Table (M2).Text;
906 Msg2_Len : constant Integer := Msg2'Length;
907 Msg1_Len : constant Integer := Msg1'Length;
913 (Msg1_Len - 10 > Msg2_Len
915 Msg2.all = Msg1.all (1 .. Msg2_Len)
917 Msg1 (Msg2_Len + 1 .. Msg2_Len + 10) = ", instance")
919 (Msg2_Len - 10 > Msg1_Len
921 Msg1.all = Msg2.all (1 .. Msg1_Len)
923 Msg2 (Msg1_Len + 1 .. Msg1_Len + 10) = ", instance");
930 procedure Set_Msg_Blank is
933 and then Msg_Buffer (Msglen) /= ' '
934 and then Msg_Buffer (Msglen) /= '('
935 and then Msg_Buffer (Msglen) /= '-'
936 and then not Manual_Quote_Mode
942 -------------------------------
943 -- Set_Msg_Blank_Conditional --
944 -------------------------------
946 procedure Set_Msg_Blank_Conditional is
949 and then Msg_Buffer (Msglen) /= ' '
950 and then Msg_Buffer (Msglen) /= '('
951 and then Msg_Buffer (Msglen) /= '"'
952 and then not Manual_Quote_Mode
956 end Set_Msg_Blank_Conditional;
962 procedure Set_Msg_Char (C : Character) is
965 -- The check for message buffer overflow is needed to deal with cases
966 -- where insertions get too long (in particular a child unit name can
969 if Msglen < Max_Msg_Length then
970 Msglen := Msglen + 1;
971 Msg_Buffer (Msglen) := C;
975 ---------------------------------
976 -- Set_Msg_Insertion_File_Name --
977 ---------------------------------
979 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_File_Name is
981 if Error_Msg_File_1 = No_File then
984 elsif Error_Msg_File_1 = Error_File_Name then
986 Set_Msg_Str ("<error
>");
990 Get_Name_String (Error_Msg_File_1);
996 -- The following assignments ensure that the second and third {
997 -- insertion characters will correspond to the Error_Msg_File_2 and
998 -- Error_Msg_File_3 values and We suppress possible validity checks in
999 -- case operating in -gnatVa mode, and Error_Msg_File_2 or
1000 -- Error_Msg_File_3 is not needed and has not been set.
1003 pragma Suppress (Range_Check);
1005 Error_Msg_File_1 := Error_Msg_File_2;
1006 Error_Msg_File_2 := Error_Msg_File_3;
1008 end Set_Msg_Insertion_File_Name;
1010 -----------------------------------
1011 -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number --
1012 -----------------------------------
1014 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number (Loc, Flag : Source_Ptr) is
1015 Sindex_Loc : Source_File_Index;
1016 Sindex_Flag : Source_File_Index;
1019 -- Outputs "at " unless last characters in buffer are " from
". Certain
1020 -- messages read better with from than at.
1029 or else Msg_Buffer (Msglen - 5 .. Msglen) /= " from
"
1031 Set_Msg_Str ("at ");
1035 -- Start of processing for Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number
1040 if Loc = No_Location then
1042 Set_Msg_Str ("unknown location
");
1044 elsif Loc = System_Location then
1045 Set_Msg_Str ("in package System
");
1046 Set_Msg_Insertion_Run_Time_Name;
1048 elsif Loc = Standard_Location then
1049 Set_Msg_Str ("in package Standard
");
1051 elsif Loc = Standard_ASCII_Location then
1052 Set_Msg_Str ("in package Standard
.ASCII
");
1055 -- Add "at file
-name
:" if reference is to other than the source
1056 -- file in which the error message is placed. Note that we check
1057 -- full file names, rather than just the source indexes, to
1058 -- deal with generic instantiations from the current file.
1060 Sindex_Loc := Get_Source_File_Index (Loc);
1061 Sindex_Flag := Get_Source_File_Index (Flag);
1063 if Full_File_Name (Sindex_Loc) /= Full_File_Name (Sindex_Flag) then
1066 (Reference_Name (Get_Source_File_Index (Loc)));
1067 Set_Msg_Name_Buffer;
1070 -- If in current file, add text "at line
"
1074 Set_Msg_Str ("line
");
1077 -- Output line number for reference
1079 Set_Msg_Int (Int (Get_Logical_Line_Number (Loc)));
1081 -- Deal with the instantiation case. We may have a reference to,
1082 -- e.g. a type, that is declared within a generic template, and
1083 -- what we are really referring to is the occurrence in an instance.
1084 -- In this case, the line number of the instantiation is also of
1085 -- interest, and we add a notation:
1087 -- , instance at xxx
1089 -- where xxx is a line number output using this same routine (and
1090 -- the recursion can go further if the instantiation is itself in
1091 -- a generic template).
1093 -- The flag location passed to us in this situation is indeed the
1094 -- line number within the template, but as described in Sinput.L
1095 -- (file sinput-l.ads, section "Handling
Generic Instantiations
")
1096 -- we can retrieve the location of the instantiation itself from
1097 -- this flag location value.
1099 -- Note: this processing is suppressed if Suppress_Instance_Location
1100 -- is set True. This is used to prevent redundant annotations of the
1101 -- location of the instantiation in the case where we are placing
1102 -- the messages on the instantiation in any case.
1104 if Instantiation (Sindex_Loc) /= No_Location
1105 and then not Suppress_Instance_Location
1107 Set_Msg_Str (", instance
");
1108 Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number (Instantiation (Sindex_Loc), Flag);
1111 end Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number;
1113 ----------------------------
1114 -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Name --
1115 ----------------------------
1117 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Name is
1119 if Error_Msg_Name_1 = No_Name then
1122 elsif Error_Msg_Name_1 = Error_Name then
1124 Set_Msg_Str ("<error
>");
1127 Set_Msg_Blank_Conditional;
1128 Get_Unqualified_Decoded_Name_String (Error_Msg_Name_1);
1130 -- Remove %s or %b at end. These come from unit names. If the
1131 -- caller wanted the (unit) or (body), then they would have used
1132 -- the $ insertion character. Certainly no error message should
1133 -- ever have %b or %s explicitly occurring.
1136 and then Name_Buffer (Name_Len - 1) = '%'
1137 and then (Name_Buffer (Name_Len) = 'b'
1139 Name_Buffer (Name_Len) = 's')
1141 Name_Len := Name_Len - 2;
1144 -- Remove upper case letter at end, again, we should not be getting
1145 -- such names, and what we hope is that the remainder makes sense.
1147 if Name_Len > 1 and then Name_Buffer (Name_Len) in 'A' .. 'Z' then
1148 Name_Len := Name_Len - 1;
1151 -- If operator name or character literal name, just print it as is
1152 -- Also print as is if it ends in a right paren (case of x'val(nnn))
1154 if Name_Buffer (1) = '"'
1155 or else Name_Buffer (1) = '''
1156 or else Name_Buffer (Name_Len) = ')'
1158 Set_Msg_Name_Buffer;
1160 -- Else output with surrounding quotes in proper casing mode
1163 Set_Casing (Identifier_Casing (Flag_Source), Mixed_Case);
1165 Set_Msg_Name_Buffer;
1170 -- The following assignments ensure that the second and third percent
1171 -- insertion characters will correspond to the Error_Msg_Name_2 and
1172 -- Error_Msg_Name_3 as required. We suppress possible validity checks in
1173 -- case operating in -gnatVa mode, and Error_Msg_Name_1/2 is not needed
1174 -- and has not been set.
1177 pragma Suppress (Range_Check);
1179 Error_Msg_Name_1 := Error_Msg_Name_2;
1180 Error_Msg_Name_2 := Error_Msg_Name_3;
1182 end Set_Msg_Insertion_Name;
1184 ------------------------------------
1185 -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Name_Literal --
1186 ------------------------------------
1188 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Name_Literal is
1190 if Error_Msg_Name_1 = No_Name then
1193 elsif Error_Msg_Name_1 = Error_Name then
1195 Set_Msg_Str ("<error>");
1199 Get_Name_String (Error_Msg_Name_1);
1201 Set_Msg_Name_Buffer;
1205 -- The following assignments ensure that the second and third % or %%
1206 -- insertion characters will correspond to the Error_Msg_Name_2 and
1207 -- Error_Msg_Name_3 values and We suppress possible validity checks in
1208 -- case operating in -gnatVa mode, and Error_Msg_Name_2 or
1209 -- Error_Msg_Name_3 is not needed and has not been set.
1212 pragma Suppress (Range_Check);
1214 Error_Msg_Name_1 := Error_Msg_Name_2;
1215 Error_Msg_Name_2 := Error_Msg_Name_3;
1217 end Set_Msg_Insertion_Name_Literal;
1219 -------------------------------------
1220 -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Reserved_Name --
1221 -------------------------------------
1223 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Reserved_Name is
1225 Set_Msg_Blank_Conditional;
1226 Get_Name_String (Error_Msg_Name_1);
1228 Set_Casing (Keyword_Casing (Flag_Source), All_Lower_Case);
1229 Set_Msg_Name_Buffer;
1231 end Set_Msg_Insertion_Reserved_Name;
1233 -------------------------------------
1234 -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Reserved_Word --
1235 -------------------------------------
1237 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Reserved_Word
1242 Set_Msg_Blank_Conditional;
1245 while J <= Text'Last and then Text (J) in 'A
' .. 'Z
' loop
1246 Add_Char_To_Name_Buffer (Text (J));
1250 -- Here is where we make the special exception for RM
1252 if Name_Len = 2 and then Name_Buffer (1 .. 2) = "RM" then
1253 Set_Msg_Name_Buffer;
1255 -- We make a similar exception for SPARK
1257 elsif Name_Len = 5 and then Name_Buffer (1 .. 5) = "SPARK" then
1258 Set_Msg_Name_Buffer;
1260 -- Neither RM nor SPARK: case appropriately and add surrounding quotes
1263 Set_Casing (Keyword_Casing (Flag_Source), All_Lower_Case);
1265 Set_Msg_Name_Buffer;
1268 end Set_Msg_Insertion_Reserved_Word;
1270 -------------------------------------
1271 -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Run_Time_Name --
1272 -------------------------------------
1274 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Run_Time_Name is
1276 if Targparm.Run_Time_Name_On_Target /= No_Name then
1277 Set_Msg_Blank_Conditional;
1279 Get_Name_String (Targparm.Run_Time_Name_On_Target);
1280 Set_Casing (Mixed_Case);
1281 Set_Msg_Str (Name_Buffer (1 .. Name_Len));
1284 end Set_Msg_Insertion_Run_Time_Name;
1286 ----------------------------
1287 -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Uint --
1288 ----------------------------
1290 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Uint is
1293 UI_Image (Error_Msg_Uint_1);
1295 for J in 1 .. UI_Image_Length loop
1296 Set_Msg_Char (UI_Image_Buffer (J));
1299 -- The following assignment ensures that a second caret insertion
1300 -- character will correspond to the Error_Msg_Uint_2 parameter. We
1301 -- suppress possible validity checks in case operating in -gnatVa mode,
1302 -- and Error_Msg_Uint_2 is not needed and has not been set.
1305 pragma Suppress (Range_Check);
1307 Error_Msg_Uint_1 := Error_Msg_Uint_2;
1309 end Set_Msg_Insertion_Uint;
1315 procedure Set_Msg_Int (Line : Int) is
1318 Set_Msg_Int (Line / 10);
1321 Set_Msg_Char (Character'Val (Character'Pos ('0') + (Line rem 10)));
1324 -------------------------
1325 -- Set_Msg_Name_Buffer --
1326 -------------------------
1328 procedure Set_Msg_Name_Buffer is
1330 for J in 1 .. Name_Len loop
1331 Set_Msg_Char (Name_Buffer (J));
1333 end Set_Msg_Name_Buffer;
1339 procedure Set_Msg_Quote is
1341 if not Manual_Quote_Mode then
1350 procedure Set_Msg_Str (Text : String) is
1352 for J in Text'Range loop
1353 Set_Msg_Char (Text (J));
1357 ------------------------------
1358 -- Set_Next_Non_Deleted_Msg --
1359 ------------------------------
1361 procedure Set_Next_Non_Deleted_Msg (E : in out Error_Msg_Id) is
1363 if E = No_Error_Msg then
1368 E := Errors.Table (E).Next;
1369 exit when E = No_Error_Msg or else not Errors.Table (E).Deleted;
1372 end Set_Next_Non_Deleted_Msg;
1374 ------------------------------
1375 -- Set_Specific_Warning_Off --
1376 ------------------------------
1378 procedure Set_Specific_Warning_Off
1383 Used : Boolean := False)
1386 Specific_Warnings.Append
1388 Msg => new String'(Msg),
1389 Stop => Source_Last (Current_Source_File),
1394 end Set_Specific_Warning_Off;
1396 -----------------------------
1397 -- Set_Specific_Warning_On --
1398 -----------------------------
1400 procedure Set_Specific_Warning_On
1406 for J in 1 .. Specific_Warnings.Last loop
1408 SWE : Specific_Warning_Entry renames Specific_Warnings.Table (J);
1411 if Msg = SWE.Msg.all
1412 and then Loc > SWE.Start
1414 and then Get_Source_File_Index (SWE.Start) =
1415 Get_Source_File_Index (Loc)
1421 -- If a config pragma is specifically cancelled, consider
1422 -- that it is no longer active as a configuration pragma.
1424 SWE.Config := False;
1431 end Set_Specific_Warning_On;
1433 ---------------------------
1434 -- Set_Warnings_Mode_Off --
1435 ---------------------------
1437 procedure Set_Warnings_Mode_Off (Loc : Source_Ptr; Reason : String_Id) is
1439 -- Don't bother with entries from instantiation copies, since we will
1440 -- already have a copy in the template, which is what matters.
1442 if Instantiation (Get_Source_File_Index (Loc)) /= No_Location then
1446 -- If all warnings are suppressed by command line switch, this can
1447 -- be ignored, unless we are in GNATprove_Mode which requires pragma
1448 -- Warnings to be stored for the formal verification backend.
1450 if Warning_Mode = Suppress
1451 and then not GNATprove_Mode
1456 -- If last entry in table already covers us, this is a redundant pragma
1457 -- Warnings (Off) and can be ignored.
1459 if Warnings.Last >= Warnings.First
1460 and then Warnings.Table (Warnings.Last).Start <= Loc
1461 and then Loc <= Warnings.Table (Warnings.Last).Stop
1466 -- If none of those special conditions holds, establish a new entry,
1467 -- extending from the location of the pragma to the end of the current
1468 -- source file. This ending point will be adjusted by a subsequent
1469 -- corresponding pragma Warnings (On).
1473 Stop => Source_Last (Current_Source_File),
1475 end Set_Warnings_Mode_Off;
1477 --------------------------
1478 -- Set_Warnings_Mode_On --
1479 --------------------------
1481 procedure Set_Warnings_Mode_On (Loc : Source_Ptr) is
1483 -- Don't bother with entries from instantiation copies, since we will
1484 -- already have a copy in the template, which is what matters.
1486 if Instantiation (Get_Source_File_Index (Loc)) /= No_Location then
1490 -- If all warnings are suppressed by command line switch, this can
1491 -- be ignored, unless we are in GNATprove_Mode which requires pragma
1492 -- Warnings to be stored for the formal verification backend.
1494 if Warning_Mode = Suppress
1495 and then not GNATprove_Mode
1500 -- If the last entry in the warnings table covers this pragma, then
1501 -- we adjust the end point appropriately.
1503 if Warnings.Last >= Warnings.First
1504 and then Warnings.Table (Warnings.Last).Start <= Loc
1505 and then Loc <= Warnings.Table (Warnings.Last).Stop
1507 Warnings.Table (Warnings.Last).Stop := Loc;
1509 end Set_Warnings_Mode_On;
1511 --------------------------------
1512 -- Validate_Specific_Warnings --
1513 --------------------------------
1515 procedure Validate_Specific_Warnings (Eproc : Error_Msg_Proc) is
1517 if not Warn_On_Warnings_Off then
1521 for J in Specific_Warnings.First .. Specific_Warnings.Last loop
1523 SWE : Specific_Warning_Entry renames Specific_Warnings.Table (J);
1526 if not SWE.Config then
1528 -- Warn for unmatched Warnings (Off, ...)
1532 ("?W?
pragma Warnings Off
with no matching Warnings On
",
1535 -- Warn for ineffective Warnings (Off, ..)
1539 -- Do not issue this warning for -Wxxx messages since the
1540 -- back-end doesn't report the information.
1543 (SWE.Msg'Length > 2 and then SWE.Msg (1 .. 2) = "-W
")
1546 ("?W?no warning suppressed by this
pragma", SWE.Start);
1551 end Validate_Specific_Warnings;
1553 -------------------------------------
1554 -- Warning_Specifically_Suppressed --
1555 -------------------------------------
1557 function Warning_Specifically_Suppressed
1560 Tag : String := "") return String_Id
1563 -- Loop through specific warning suppression entries
1565 for J in Specific_Warnings.First .. Specific_Warnings.Last loop
1567 SWE : Specific_Warning_Entry renames Specific_Warnings.Table (J);
1570 -- Pragma applies if it is a configuration pragma, or if the
1571 -- location is in range of a specific non-configuration pragma.
1574 or else (SWE.Start <= Loc and then Loc <= SWE.Stop)
1576 if Matches (Msg.all, SWE.Msg.all)
1577 or else Matches (Tag, SWE.Msg.all)
1587 end Warning_Specifically_Suppressed;
1589 ------------------------------
1590 -- Warning_Treated_As_Error --
1591 ------------------------------
1593 function Warning_Treated_As_Error (Msg : String) return Boolean is
1595 for J in 1 .. Warnings_As_Errors_Count loop
1596 if Matches (Msg, Warnings_As_Errors (J).all) then
1602 end Warning_Treated_As_Error;
1604 -------------------------
1605 -- Warnings_Suppressed --
1606 -------------------------
1608 function Warnings_Suppressed (Loc : Source_Ptr) return String_Id is
1610 -- Loop through table of ON/OFF warnings
1612 for J in Warnings.First .. Warnings.Last loop
1613 if Warnings.Table (J).Start <= Loc
1614 and then Loc <= Warnings.Table (J).Stop
1616 return Warnings.Table (J).Reason;
1620 if Warning_Mode = Suppress then
1621 return Null_String_Id;
1625 end Warnings_Suppressed;