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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 Einfo
; use Einfo
;
37 with Erroutc
; use Erroutc
;
38 with Fname
; use Fname
;
39 with Gnatvsn
; use Gnatvsn
;
40 with Hostparm
; use Hostparm
;
43 with Nlists
; use Nlists
;
44 with Output
; use Output
;
45 with Scans
; use Scans
;
46 with Sinput
; use Sinput
;
47 with Sinfo
; use Sinfo
;
48 with Snames
; use Snames
;
49 with Stand
; use Stand
;
51 with Uname
; use Uname
;
53 package body Errout
is
55 Errors_Must_Be_Ignored
: Boolean := False;
56 -- Set to True by procedure Set_Ignore_Errors (True), when calls to
57 -- error message procedures should be ignored (when parsing irrelevant
58 -- text in sources being preprocessed).
60 Finalize_Called
: Boolean := False;
61 -- Set True if the Finalize routine has been called
63 Warn_On_Instance
: Boolean;
64 -- Flag set true for warning message to be posted on instance
66 ------------------------------------
67 -- Table of Non-Instance Messages --
68 ------------------------------------
70 -- This table contains an entry for every error message processed by the
71 -- Error_Msg routine that is not posted on generic (or inlined) instance.
72 -- As explained in further detail in the Error_Msg procedure body, this
73 -- table is used to avoid posting redundant messages on instances.
75 type NIM_Record
is record
79 -- Type used to store text and location of one message
81 package Non_Instance_Msgs
is new Table
.Table
(
82 Table_Component_Type
=> NIM_Record
,
83 Table_Index_Type
=> Int
,
86 Table_Increment
=> 100,
87 Table_Name
=> "Non_Instance_Msgs");
89 -----------------------
90 -- Local Subprograms --
91 -----------------------
93 procedure Error_Msg_Internal
98 -- This is the low level routine used to post messages after dealing with
99 -- the issue of messages placed on instantiations (which get broken up
100 -- into separate calls in Error_Msg). Sptr is the location on which the
101 -- flag will be placed in the output. In the case where the flag is on
102 -- the template, this points directly to the template, not to one of the
103 -- instantiation copies of the template. Optr is the original location
104 -- used to flag the error, and this may indeed point to an instantiation
105 -- copy. So typically we can see Optr pointing to the template location
106 -- in an instantiation copy when Sptr points to the source location of
107 -- the actual instantiation (i.e the line with the new). Msg_Cont is
108 -- set true if this is a continuation message.
110 function No_Warnings
(N
: Node_Or_Entity_Id
) return Boolean;
111 -- Determines if warnings should be suppressed for the given node
113 function OK_Node
(N
: Node_Id
) return Boolean;
114 -- Determines if a node is an OK node to place an error message on (return
115 -- True) or if the error message should be suppressed (return False). A
116 -- message is suppressed if the node already has an error posted on it,
117 -- or if it refers to an Etype that has an error posted on it, or if
118 -- it references an Entity that has an error posted on it.
120 procedure Output_Source_Line
121 (L
: Physical_Line_Number
;
122 Sfile
: Source_File_Index
;
124 -- Outputs text of source line L, in file S, together with preceding line
125 -- number, as described above for Output_Line_Number. The Errs parameter
126 -- indicates if there are errors attached to the line, which forces
127 -- listing on, even in the presence of pragma List (Off).
129 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Column
;
130 -- Handle column number insertion (@ insertion character)
132 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Node
;
133 -- Handle node (name from node) insertion (& insertion character)
135 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Type_Reference
(Flag
: Source_Ptr
);
136 -- Handle type reference (right brace insertion character). Flag is the
137 -- location of the flag, which is provided for the internal call to
138 -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number,
140 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Unit_Name
(Suffix
: Boolean := True);
141 -- Handle unit name insertion ($ insertion character). Depending on Boolean
142 -- parameter Suffix, (spec) or (body) is appended after the unit name.
144 procedure Set_Msg_Node
(Node
: Node_Id
);
145 -- Add the sequence of characters for the name associated with the
146 -- given node to the current message.
148 procedure Set_Msg_Text
(Text
: String; Flag
: Source_Ptr
);
149 -- Add a sequence of characters to the current message. The characters may
150 -- be one of the special insertion characters (see documentation in spec).
151 -- Flag is the location at which the error is to be posted, which is used
152 -- to determine whether or not the # insertion needs a file name. The
153 -- variables Msg_Buffer, Msglen, Is_Style_Msg, Is_Warning_Msg, and
154 -- Is_Unconditional_Msg are set on return.
156 procedure Set_Posted
(N
: Node_Id
);
157 -- Sets the Error_Posted flag on the given node, and all its parents
158 -- that are subexpressions and then on the parent non-subexpression
159 -- construct that contains the original expression (this reduces the
160 -- number of cascaded messages). Note that this call only has an effect
161 -- for a serious error. For a non-serious error, it has no effect.
163 procedure Set_Qualification
(N
: Nat
; E
: Entity_Id
);
164 -- Outputs up to N levels of qualification for the given entity. For
165 -- example, the entity A.B.C.D will output B.C. if N = 2.
167 function Special_Msg_Delete
169 N
: Node_Or_Entity_Id
;
170 E
: Node_Or_Entity_Id
) return Boolean;
171 -- This function is called from Error_Msg_NEL, passing the message Msg,
172 -- node N on which the error is to be posted, and the entity or node E
173 -- to be used for an & insertion in the message if any. The job of this
174 -- procedure is to test for certain cascaded messages that we would like
175 -- to suppress. If the message is to be suppressed then we return True.
176 -- If the message should be generated (the normal case) False is returned.
178 procedure Unwind_Internal_Type
(Ent
: in out Entity_Id
);
179 -- This procedure is given an entity id for an internal type, i.e.
180 -- a type with an internal name. It unwinds the type to try to get
181 -- to something reasonably printable, generating prefixes like
182 -- "subtype of", "access to", etc along the way in the buffer. The
183 -- value in Ent on return is the final name to be printed. Hopefully
184 -- this is not an internal name, but in some internal name cases, it
185 -- is an internal name, and has to be printed anyway (although in this
186 -- case the message has been killed if possible). The global variable
187 -- Class_Flag is set to True if the resulting entity should have
188 -- 'Class appended to its name (see Add_Class procedure), and is
189 -- otherwise unchanged.
191 procedure VMS_Convert
;
192 -- This procedure has no effect if called when the host is not OpenVMS.
193 -- If the host is indeed OpenVMS, then the error message stored in
194 -- Msg_Buffer is scanned for appearances of switch names which need
195 -- converting to corresponding VMS qualifier names. See Gnames/Vnames
196 -- table in Errout spec for precise definition of the conversion that
197 -- is performed by this routine in OpenVMS mode.
199 -----------------------
200 -- Change_Error_Text --
201 -----------------------
203 procedure Change_Error_Text
(Error_Id
: Error_Msg_Id
; New_Msg
: String) is
204 Save_Next
: Error_Msg_Id
;
205 Err_Id
: Error_Msg_Id
:= Error_Id
;
208 Set_Msg_Text
(New_Msg
, Errors
.Table
(Error_Id
).Sptr
);
209 Errors
.Table
(Error_Id
).Text
:= new String'(Msg_Buffer (1 .. Msglen));
211 -- If in immediate error message mode, output modified error message now
212 -- This is just a bit tricky, because we want to output just a single
213 -- message, and the messages we modified is already linked in. We solve
214 -- this by temporarily resetting its forward pointer to empty.
216 if Debug_Flag_OO then
217 Save_Next := Errors.Table (Error_Id).Next;
218 Errors.Table (Error_Id).Next := No_Error_Msg;
221 (Errors.Table (Error_Id).Line, Errors.Table (Error_Id).Sfile, True);
222 Output_Error_Msgs (Err_Id);
223 Errors.Table (Error_Id).Next := Save_Next;
225 end Change_Error_Text;
227 ------------------------
228 -- Compilation_Errors --
229 ------------------------
231 function Compilation_Errors return Boolean is
233 if not Finalize_Called then
236 return Erroutc.Compilation_Errors;
238 end Compilation_Errors;
244 -- Error_Msg posts a flag at the given location, except that if the
245 -- Flag_Location points within a generic template and corresponds
246 -- to an instantiation of this generic template, then the actual
247 -- message will be posted on the generic instantiation, along with
248 -- additional messages referencing the generic declaration.
250 procedure Error_Msg (Msg : String; Flag_Location : Source_Ptr) is
251 Sindex : Source_File_Index;
252 -- Source index for flag location
254 Orig_Loc : Source_Ptr;
255 -- Original location of Flag_Location (i.e. location in original
256 -- template in instantiation case, otherwise unchanged).
259 -- It is a fatal error to issue an error message when scanning from
260 -- the internal source buffer (see Sinput for further documentation)
262 pragma Assert (Sinput.Source /= Internal_Source_Ptr);
264 -- Return if all errors are to be ignored
266 if Errors_Must_Be_Ignored then
270 -- If we already have messages, and we are trying to place a message
271 -- at No_Location or in package Standard, then just ignore the attempt
272 -- since we assume that what is happening is some cascaded junk. Note
273 -- that this is safe in the sense that proceeding will surely bomb.
275 if Flag_Location < First_Source_Ptr
276 and then Total_Errors_Detected > 0
281 -- Start processing of new message
283 Sindex := Get_Source_File_Index (Flag_Location);
284 Test_Style_Warning_Serious_Msg (Msg);
285 Orig_Loc := Original_Location (Flag_Location);
287 -- If the current location is in an instantiation, the issue arises
288 -- of whether to post the message on the template or the instantiation.
290 -- The way we decide is to see if we have posted the same message
291 -- on the template when we compiled the template (the template is
292 -- always compiled before any instantiations). For this purpose,
293 -- we use a separate table of messages. The reason we do this is
296 -- First, the messages can get changed by various processing
297 -- including the insertion of tokens etc, making it hard to
298 -- do the comparison.
300 -- Second, we will suppress a warning on a template if it is
301 -- not in the current extended source unit. That's reasonable
302 -- and means we don't want the warning on the instantiation
303 -- here either, but it does mean that the main error table
304 -- would not in any case include the message.
306 if Flag_Location = Orig_Loc then
307 Non_Instance_Msgs.Append ((new String'(Msg
), Flag_Location
));
308 Warn_On_Instance
:= False;
310 -- Here we have an instance message
313 -- Delete if debug flag off, and this message duplicates a
314 -- message already posted on the corresponding template
316 if not Debug_Flag_GG
then
317 for J
in Non_Instance_Msgs
.First
.. Non_Instance_Msgs
.Last
loop
318 if Msg
= Non_Instance_Msgs
.Table
(J
).Msg
.all
319 and then Non_Instance_Msgs
.Table
(J
).Loc
= Orig_Loc
326 -- No duplicate, so error/warning will be posted on instance
328 Warn_On_Instance
:= Is_Warning_Msg
;
331 -- Ignore warning message that is suppressed. Note that style
332 -- checks are not considered warning messages for this purpose
334 if Is_Warning_Msg
and then Warnings_Suppressed
(Orig_Loc
) then
338 -- The idea at this stage is that we have two kinds of messages
340 -- First, we have those messages that are to be placed as requested at
341 -- Flag_Location. This includes messages that have nothing to do with
342 -- generics, and also messages placed on generic templates that reflect
343 -- an error in the template itself. For such messages we simply call
344 -- Error_Msg_Internal to place the message in the requested location.
346 if Instantiation
(Sindex
) = No_Location
then
347 Error_Msg_Internal
(Msg
, Flag_Location
, Flag_Location
, False);
351 -- If we are trying to flag an error in an instantiation, we may have
352 -- a generic contract violation. What we generate in this case is:
354 -- instantiation error at ...
355 -- original error message
359 -- warning: in instantiation at
360 -- warning: original warning message
362 -- All these messages are posted at the location of the top level
363 -- instantiation. If there are nested instantiations, then the
364 -- instantiation error message can be repeated, pointing to each
365 -- of the relevant instantiations.
367 -- Note: the instantiation mechanism is also shared for inlining
368 -- of subprogram bodies when front end inlining is done. In this
369 -- case the messages have the form:
371 -- in inlined body at ...
372 -- original error message
376 -- warning: in inlined body at
377 -- warning: original warning message
379 -- OK, this is the case where we have an instantiation error, and
380 -- we need to generate the error on the instantiation, rather than
384 Actual_Error_Loc
: Source_Ptr
;
385 -- Location of outer level instantiation in instantiation case, or
386 -- just a copy of Flag_Location in the normal case. This is the
387 -- location where all error messages will actually be posted.
389 Save_Error_Msg_Sloc
: constant Source_Ptr
:= Error_Msg_Sloc
;
390 -- Save possible location set for caller's message. We need to
391 -- use Error_Msg_Sloc for the location of the instantiation error
392 -- but we have to preserve a possible original value.
394 X
: Source_File_Index
;
396 Msg_Cont_Status
: Boolean;
397 -- Used to label continuation lines in instantiation case with
398 -- proper Msg_Cont status.
401 -- Loop to find highest level instantiation, where all error
402 -- messages will be placed.
406 Actual_Error_Loc
:= Instantiation
(X
);
407 X
:= Get_Source_File_Index
(Actual_Error_Loc
);
408 exit when Instantiation
(X
) = No_Location
;
411 -- Since we are generating the messages at the instantiation
412 -- point in any case, we do not want the references to the
413 -- bad lines in the instance to be annotated with the location
414 -- of the instantiation.
416 Suppress_Instance_Location
:= True;
417 Msg_Cont_Status
:= False;
419 -- Loop to generate instantiation messages
421 Error_Msg_Sloc
:= Flag_Location
;
422 X
:= Get_Source_File_Index
(Flag_Location
);
424 while Instantiation
(X
) /= No_Location
loop
426 -- Suppress instantiation message on continuation lines
428 if Msg
(Msg
'First) /= '\' then
430 -- Case of inlined body
432 if Inlined_Body
(X
) then
433 if Is_Warning_Msg
then
435 ("?in inlined body #",
436 Actual_Error_Loc
, Flag_Location
, Msg_Cont_Status
);
440 ("error in inlined body #",
441 Actual_Error_Loc
, Flag_Location
, Msg_Cont_Status
);
444 -- Case of generic instantiation
447 if Is_Warning_Msg
then
449 ("?in instantiation #",
450 Actual_Error_Loc
, Flag_Location
, Msg_Cont_Status
);
454 ("instantiation error #",
455 Actual_Error_Loc
, Flag_Location
, Msg_Cont_Status
);
460 Error_Msg_Sloc
:= Instantiation
(X
);
461 X
:= Get_Source_File_Index
(Error_Msg_Sloc
);
462 Msg_Cont_Status
:= True;
465 Suppress_Instance_Location
:= False;
466 Error_Msg_Sloc
:= Save_Error_Msg_Sloc
;
468 -- Here we output the original message on the outer instantiation
471 (Msg
, Actual_Error_Loc
, Flag_Location
, Msg_Cont_Status
);
479 procedure Error_Msg_AP
(Msg
: String) is
484 -- If we had saved the Scan_Ptr value after scanning the previous
485 -- token, then we would have exactly the right place for putting
486 -- the flag immediately at hand. However, that would add at least
487 -- two instructions to a Scan call *just* to service the possibility
488 -- of an Error_Msg_AP call. So instead we reconstruct that value.
490 -- We have two possibilities, start with Prev_Token_Ptr and skip over
491 -- the current token, which is made harder by the possibility that this
492 -- token may be in error, or start with Token_Ptr and work backwards.
493 -- We used to take the second approach, but it's hard because of
494 -- comments, and harder still because things that look like comments
495 -- can appear inside strings. So now we take the first approach.
497 -- Note: in the case where there is no previous token, Prev_Token_Ptr
498 -- is set to Source_First, which is a reasonable position for the
499 -- error flag in this situation.
501 S1
:= Prev_Token_Ptr
;
504 -- If the previous token is a string literal, we need a special approach
505 -- since there may be white space inside the literal and we don't want
506 -- to stop on that white space.
508 -- Note: since this is an error recovery issue anyway, it is not worth
509 -- worrying about special UTF_32 line terminator characters here.
511 if Prev_Token
= Tok_String_Literal
then
515 if Source
(S1
) = C
then
517 exit when Source
(S1
) /= C
;
518 elsif Source
(S1
) in Line_Terminator
then
523 -- Character literal also needs special handling
525 elsif Prev_Token
= Tok_Char_Literal
then
528 -- Otherwise we search forward for the end of the current token, marked
529 -- by a line terminator, white space, a comment symbol or if we bump
530 -- into the following token (i.e. the current token).
532 -- Again, it is not worth worrying about UTF_32 special line terminator
533 -- characters in this context, since this is only for error recovery.
536 while Source
(S1
) not in Line_Terminator
537 and then Source
(S1
) /= ' '
538 and then Source
(S1
) /= ASCII
.HT
539 and then (Source
(S1
) /= '-' or else Source
(S1
+ 1) /= '-')
540 and then S1
/= Token_Ptr
546 -- S1 is now set to the location for the flag
555 procedure Error_Msg_BC
(Msg
: String) is
557 -- If we are at end of file, post the flag after the previous token
559 if Token
= Tok_EOF
then
562 -- If we are at start of file, post the flag at the current token
564 elsif Token_Ptr
= Source_First
(Current_Source_File
) then
567 -- If the character before the current token is a space or a horizontal
568 -- tab, then we place the flag on this character (in the case of a tab
569 -- we would really like to place it in the "last" character of the tab
570 -- space, but that it too much trouble to worry about).
572 elsif Source
(Token_Ptr
- 1) = ' '
573 or else Source
(Token_Ptr
- 1) = ASCII
.HT
575 Error_Msg
(Msg
, Token_Ptr
- 1);
577 -- If there is no space or tab before the current token, then there is
578 -- no room to place the flag before the token, so we place it on the
579 -- token instead (this happens for example at the start of a line).
582 Error_Msg
(Msg
, Token_Ptr
);
590 procedure Error_Msg_CRT
(Feature
: String; N
: Node_Id
) is
591 CNRT
: constant String := " not allowed in no run time mode";
592 CCRT
: constant String := " not supported by configuration>";
594 S
: String (1 .. Feature
'Length + 1 + CCRT
'Length);
599 S
(2 .. Feature
'Length + 1) := Feature
;
600 L
:= Feature
'Length + 2;
602 if No_Run_Time_Mode
then
603 S
(L
.. L
+ CNRT
'Length - 1) := CNRT
;
604 L
:= L
+ CNRT
'Length - 1;
606 else pragma Assert
(Configurable_Run_Time_Mode
);
607 S
(L
.. L
+ CCRT
'Length - 1) := CCRT
;
608 L
:= L
+ CCRT
'Length - 1;
611 Error_Msg_N
(S
(1 .. L
), N
);
612 Configurable_Run_Time_Violations
:= Configurable_Run_Time_Violations
+ 1;
619 procedure Error_Msg_F
(Msg
: String; N
: Node_Id
) is
621 Error_Msg_NEL
(Msg
, N
, N
, Sloc
(First_Node
(N
)));
628 procedure Error_Msg_FE
631 E
: Node_Or_Entity_Id
)
634 Error_Msg_NEL
(Msg
, N
, E
, Sloc
(First_Node
(N
)));
637 ------------------------
638 -- Error_Msg_Internal --
639 ------------------------
641 procedure Error_Msg_Internal
647 Next_Msg
: Error_Msg_Id
;
648 -- Pointer to next message at insertion point
650 Prev_Msg
: Error_Msg_Id
;
651 -- Pointer to previous message at insertion point
653 Temp_Msg
: Error_Msg_Id
;
655 procedure Handle_Serious_Error
;
656 -- Internal procedure to do all error message handling for a serious
657 -- error message, other than bumping the error counts and arranging
658 -- for the message to be output.
660 --------------------------
661 -- Handle_Serious_Error --
662 --------------------------
664 procedure Handle_Serious_Error
is
666 -- Turn off code generation if not done already
668 if Operating_Mode
= Generate_Code
then
669 Operating_Mode
:= Check_Semantics
;
670 Expander_Active
:= False;
673 -- Set the fatal error flag in the unit table unless we are
674 -- in Try_Semantics mode. This stops the semantics from being
675 -- performed if we find a serious error. This is skipped if we
676 -- are currently dealing with the configuration pragma file.
679 and then Current_Source_Unit
/= No_Unit
681 Set_Fatal_Error
(Get_Source_Unit
(Sptr
));
683 end Handle_Serious_Error
;
685 -- Start of processing for Error_Msg_Internal
688 if Raise_Exception_On_Error
/= 0 then
689 raise Error_Msg_Exception
;
692 Continuation
:= Msg_Cont
;
693 Continuation_New_Line
:= False;
694 Suppress_Message
:= False;
695 Kill_Message
:= False;
696 Set_Msg_Text
(Msg
, Sptr
);
698 -- Kill continuation if parent message killed
700 if Continuation
and Last_Killed
then
704 -- Return without doing anything if message is suppressed
707 and not All_Errors_Mode
708 and not (Msg
(Msg
'Last) = '!')
709 and not Is_Warning_Msg
711 if not Continuation
then
718 -- Return without doing anything if message is killed and this
719 -- is not the first error message. The philosophy is that if we
720 -- get a weird error message and we already have had a message,
721 -- then we hope the weird message is a junk cascaded message
724 and then not All_Errors_Mode
725 and then Total_Errors_Detected
/= 0
727 if not Continuation
then
734 -- Special check for warning message to see if it should be output
736 if Is_Warning_Msg
then
738 -- Immediate return if warning message and warnings are suppressed
740 if Warnings_Suppressed
(Optr
)
741 or else Warnings_Suppressed
(Sptr
)
743 Cur_Msg
:= No_Error_Msg
;
747 -- If the flag location is in the main extended source unit
748 -- then for sure we want the warning since it definitely belongs
750 if In_Extended_Main_Source_Unit
(Sptr
) then
753 -- If the flag location is not in the main extended source unit,
754 -- then we want to eliminate the warning, unless it is in the
755 -- extended main code unit and we want warnings on the instance.
757 elsif In_Extended_Main_Code_Unit
(Sptr
)
758 and then Warn_On_Instance
762 -- Keep warning if debug flag G set
764 elsif Debug_Flag_GG
then
767 -- Keep warning if message text ends in !!
769 elsif Msg
(Msg
'Last) = '!' and then Msg
(Msg
'Last - 1) = '!' then
772 -- Here is where we delete a warning from a with'ed unit
775 Cur_Msg
:= No_Error_Msg
;
777 if not Continuation
then
785 -- If message is to be ignored in special ignore message mode, this is
786 -- where we do this special processing, bypassing message output.
788 if Ignore_Errors_Enable
> 0 then
789 if Is_Serious_Error
then
790 Handle_Serious_Error
;
796 -- If error message line length set, and this is a continuation message
797 -- then all we do is to append the text to the text of the last message
798 -- with a comma space separator (eliminating a possible (style) or
801 if Error_Msg_Line_Length
/= 0
802 and then Continuation
804 Cur_Msg
:= Errors
.Last
;
807 Oldm
: String_Ptr
:= Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Text
;
808 Newm
: String (1 .. Oldm
'Last + 2 + Msglen
);
813 -- First copy old message to new one and free it
815 Newm
(Oldm
'Range) := Oldm
.all;
819 -- Remove (style) or info: at start of message
821 if Msglen
> 8 and then Msg_Buffer
(1 .. 8) = "(style) " then
823 elsif Msglen
> 6 and then Msg_Buffer
(1 .. 6) = "info: " then
829 -- Now deal with separation between messages. Normally this
830 -- is simply comma space, but there are some special cases.
832 -- If continuation new line, then put actual NL character in msg
834 if Continuation_New_Line
then
836 Newm
(Newl
) := ASCII
.LF
;
838 -- If continuation message is enclosed in parentheses, then
839 -- special treatment (don't need a comma, and we want to combine
840 -- successive parenthetical remarks into a single one with
841 -- separating commas).
843 elsif Msg_Buffer
(M
) = '(' and then Msg_Buffer
(Msglen
) = ')' then
845 -- Case where existing message ends in right paren, remove
846 -- and separate parenthetical remarks with a comma.
848 if Newm
(Newl
) = ')' then
850 Msg_Buffer
(M
) := ' ';
852 -- Case where we are adding new parenthetical comment
859 -- Case where continuation not in parens and no new line
862 Newm
(Newl
+ 1 .. Newl
+ 2) := ", ";
866 -- Append new message
868 Newm
(Newl
+ 1 .. Newl
+ Msglen
- M
+ 1) :=
869 Msg_Buffer
(M
.. Msglen
);
870 Newl
:= Newl
+ Msglen
- M
+ 1;
871 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Text
:= new String'(Newm (1 .. Newl));
877 -- Otherwise build error message object for new message
879 Errors.Increment_Last;
880 Cur_Msg := Errors.Last;
881 Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Text := new String'(Msg_Buffer
(1 .. Msglen
));
882 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Next
:= No_Error_Msg
;
883 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Sptr
:= Sptr
;
884 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Optr
:= Optr
;
885 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Sfile
:= Get_Source_File_Index
(Sptr
);
886 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Line
:= Get_Physical_Line_Number
(Sptr
);
887 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Col
:= Get_Column_Number
(Sptr
);
888 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Warn
:= Is_Warning_Msg
;
889 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Style
:= Is_Style_Msg
;
890 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Serious
:= Is_Serious_Error
;
891 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Uncond
:= Is_Unconditional_Msg
;
892 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Msg_Cont
:= Continuation
;
893 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Deleted
:= False;
895 -- If immediate errors mode set, output error message now. Also output
896 -- now if the -d1 debug flag is set (so node number message comes out
897 -- just before actual error message)
899 if Debug_Flag_OO
or else Debug_Flag_1
then
902 (Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Line
, Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Sfile
, True);
904 Output_Error_Msgs
(Temp_Msg
);
906 -- If not in immediate errors mode, then we insert the message in the
907 -- error chain for later output by Finalize. The messages are sorted
908 -- first by unit (main unit comes first), and within a unit by source
909 -- location (earlier flag location first in the chain).
912 -- First a quick check, does this belong at the very end of the chain
913 -- of error messages. This saves a lot of time in the normal case if
914 -- there are lots of messages.
916 if Last_Error_Msg
/= No_Error_Msg
917 and then Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Sfile
=
918 Errors
.Table
(Last_Error_Msg
).Sfile
919 and then (Sptr
> Errors
.Table
(Last_Error_Msg
).Sptr
921 (Sptr
= Errors
.Table
(Last_Error_Msg
).Sptr
923 Optr
> Errors
.Table
(Last_Error_Msg
).Optr
))
925 Prev_Msg
:= Last_Error_Msg
;
926 Next_Msg
:= No_Error_Msg
;
928 -- Otherwise do a full sequential search for the insertion point
931 Prev_Msg
:= No_Error_Msg
;
932 Next_Msg
:= First_Error_Msg
;
933 while Next_Msg
/= No_Error_Msg
loop
935 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Sfile
< Errors
.Table
(Next_Msg
).Sfile
;
937 if Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Sfile
=
938 Errors
.Table
(Next_Msg
).Sfile
940 exit when Sptr
< Errors
.Table
(Next_Msg
).Sptr
942 (Sptr
= Errors
.Table
(Next_Msg
).Sptr
944 Optr
< Errors
.Table
(Next_Msg
).Optr
);
947 Prev_Msg
:= Next_Msg
;
948 Next_Msg
:= Errors
.Table
(Next_Msg
).Next
;
952 -- Now we insert the new message in the error chain. The insertion
953 -- point for the message is after Prev_Msg and before Next_Msg.
955 -- The possible insertion point for the new message is after Prev_Msg
956 -- and before Next_Msg. However, this is where we do a special check
957 -- for redundant parsing messages, defined as messages posted on the
958 -- same line. The idea here is that probably such messages are junk
959 -- from the parser recovering. In full errors mode, we don't do this
960 -- deletion, but otherwise such messages are discarded at this stage.
962 if Prev_Msg
/= No_Error_Msg
963 and then Errors
.Table
(Prev_Msg
).Line
=
964 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Line
965 and then Errors
.Table
(Prev_Msg
).Sfile
=
966 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Sfile
967 and then Compiler_State
= Parsing
968 and then not All_Errors_Mode
970 -- Don't delete unconditional messages and at this stage, don't
971 -- delete continuation lines (we attempted to delete those earlier
972 -- if the parent message was deleted.
974 if not Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Uncond
975 and then not Continuation
977 -- Don't delete if prev msg is warning and new msg is an error.
978 -- This is because we don't want a real error masked by a
979 -- warning. In all other cases (that is parse errors for the
980 -- same line that are not unconditional) we do delete the
981 -- message. This helps to avoid junk extra messages from
982 -- cascaded parsing errors
984 if not (Errors
.Table
(Prev_Msg
).Warn
986 Errors
.Table
(Prev_Msg
).Style
)
988 (Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Warn
990 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Style
)
992 -- All tests passed, delete the message by simply returning
993 -- without any further processing.
995 if not Continuation
then
1004 -- Come here if message is to be inserted in the error chain
1006 if not Continuation
then
1007 Last_Killed
:= False;
1010 if Prev_Msg
= No_Error_Msg
then
1011 First_Error_Msg
:= Cur_Msg
;
1013 Errors
.Table
(Prev_Msg
).Next
:= Cur_Msg
;
1016 Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Next
:= Next_Msg
;
1018 if Next_Msg
= No_Error_Msg
then
1019 Last_Error_Msg
:= Cur_Msg
;
1023 -- Bump appropriate statistics count
1025 if Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Warn
or Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Style
then
1026 Warnings_Detected
:= Warnings_Detected
+ 1;
1029 Total_Errors_Detected
:= Total_Errors_Detected
+ 1;
1031 if Errors
.Table
(Cur_Msg
).Serious
then
1032 Serious_Errors_Detected
:= Serious_Errors_Detected
+ 1;
1033 Handle_Serious_Error
;
1037 -- Terminate if max errors reached
1039 if Total_Errors_Detected
+ Warnings_Detected
= Maximum_Errors
then
1040 raise Unrecoverable_Error
;
1042 end Error_Msg_Internal
;
1048 procedure Error_Msg_N
(Msg
: String; N
: Node_Or_Entity_Id
) is
1050 Error_Msg_NEL
(Msg
, N
, N
, Sloc
(N
));
1057 procedure Error_Msg_NE
1059 N
: Node_Or_Entity_Id
;
1060 E
: Node_Or_Entity_Id
)
1063 Error_Msg_NEL
(Msg
, N
, E
, Sloc
(N
));
1070 procedure Error_Msg_NEL
1072 N
: Node_Or_Entity_Id
;
1073 E
: Node_Or_Entity_Id
;
1074 Flag_Location
: Source_Ptr
)
1077 if Special_Msg_Delete
(Msg
, N
, E
) then
1081 Test_Style_Warning_Serious_Msg
(Msg
);
1083 -- Special handling for warning messages
1085 if Is_Warning_Msg
then
1087 -- Suppress if no warnings set for either entity or node
1089 if No_Warnings
(N
) or else No_Warnings
(E
) then
1093 -- Suppress if inside loop that is known to be null
1100 while Present
(P
) loop
1101 if Nkind
(P
) = N_Loop_Statement
and then Is_Null_Loop
(P
) then
1110 -- Test for message to be output
1113 or else Msg
(Msg
'Last) = '!'
1114 or else Is_Warning_Msg
1116 or else (Msg
(Msg
'First) = '\' and not Last_Killed
)
1119 Error_Msg_Node_1
:= E
;
1120 Error_Msg
(Msg
, Flag_Location
);
1123 Last_Killed
:= True;
1126 if not (Is_Warning_Msg
or Is_Style_Msg
) then
1135 procedure Error_Msg_NW
1138 N
: Node_Or_Entity_Id
)
1142 and then In_Extended_Main_Source_Unit
(N
)
1143 and then Comes_From_Source
(N
)
1145 Error_Msg_NEL
(Msg
, N
, N
, Sloc
(N
));
1153 procedure Error_Msg_S
(Msg
: String) is
1155 Error_Msg
(Msg
, Scan_Ptr
);
1162 procedure Error_Msg_SC
(Msg
: String) is
1164 -- If we are at end of file, post the flag after the previous token
1166 if Token
= Tok_EOF
then
1169 -- For all other cases the message is posted at the current token
1173 Error_Msg
(Msg
, Token_Ptr
);
1181 procedure Error_Msg_SP
(Msg
: String) is
1183 -- Note: in the case where there is no previous token, Prev_Token_Ptr
1184 -- is set to Source_First, which is a reasonable position for the
1185 -- error flag in this situation
1187 Error_Msg
(Msg
, Prev_Token_Ptr
);
1194 procedure Finalize
(Last_Call
: Boolean) is
1200 -- Eliminate any duplicated error messages from the list. This is
1201 -- done after the fact to avoid problems with Change_Error_Text.
1203 Cur
:= First_Error_Msg
;
1204 while Cur
/= No_Error_Msg
loop
1205 Nxt
:= Errors
.Table
(Cur
).Next
;
1208 while F
/= No_Error_Msg
1209 and then Errors
.Table
(F
).Sptr
= Errors
.Table
(Cur
).Sptr
1211 Check_Duplicate_Message
(Cur
, F
);
1212 F
:= Errors
.Table
(F
).Next
;
1218 -- Mark any messages suppressed by specific warnings as Deleted
1220 Cur
:= First_Error_Msg
;
1221 while Cur
/= No_Error_Msg
loop
1222 if not Errors
.Table
(Cur
).Deleted
1223 and then Warning_Specifically_Suppressed
1224 (Errors
.Table
(Cur
).Sptr
,
1225 Errors
.Table
(Cur
).Text
)
1227 Errors
.Table
(Cur
).Deleted
:= True;
1228 Warnings_Detected
:= Warnings_Detected
- 1;
1231 Cur
:= Errors
.Table
(Cur
).Next
;
1234 Finalize_Called
:= True;
1236 -- Check consistency of specific warnings (may add warnings). We only
1237 -- do this on the last call, after all possible warnings are posted.
1240 Validate_Specific_Warnings
(Error_Msg
'Access);
1248 function First_Node
(C
: Node_Id
) return Node_Id
is
1249 L
: constant Source_Ptr
:= Sloc
(Original_Node
(C
));
1250 Sfile
: constant Source_File_Index
:= Get_Source_File_Index
(L
);
1254 function Test_Earlier
(N
: Node_Id
) return Traverse_Result
;
1255 -- Function applied to every node in the construct
1257 procedure Search_Tree_First
is new Traverse_Proc
(Test_Earlier
);
1258 -- Create traversal procedure
1264 function Test_Earlier
(N
: Node_Id
) return Traverse_Result
is
1265 Loc
: constant Source_Ptr
:= Sloc
(Original_Node
(N
));
1268 -- Check for earlier. The tests for being in the same file ensures
1269 -- against strange cases of foreign code somehow being present. We
1270 -- don't want wild placement of messages if that happens, so it is
1271 -- best to just ignore this situation.
1274 and then Get_Source_File_Index
(Loc
) = Sfile
1276 Earliest
:= Original_Node
(N
);
1283 -- Start of processing for First_Node
1286 Earliest
:= Original_Node
(C
);
1287 Eloc
:= Sloc
(Earliest
);
1288 Search_Tree_First
(Original_Node
(C
));
1296 function First_Sloc
(N
: Node_Id
) return Source_Ptr
is
1297 SI
: constant Source_File_Index
:= Source_Index
(Get_Source_Unit
(N
));
1298 SF
: constant Source_Ptr
:= Source_First
(SI
);
1303 F
:= First_Node
(N
);
1306 -- The following circuit is a bit subtle. When we have parenthesized
1307 -- expressions, then the Sloc will not record the location of the
1308 -- paren, but we would like to post the flag on the paren. So what
1309 -- we do is to crawl up the tree from the First_Node, adjusting the
1310 -- Sloc value for any parentheses we know are present. Yes, we know
1311 -- this circuit is not 100% reliable (e.g. because we don't record
1312 -- all possible paren level values), but this is only for an error
1313 -- message so it is good enough.
1316 Paren_Loop
: for J
in 1 .. Paren_Count
(F
) loop
1318 -- We don't look more than 12 characters behind the current
1319 -- location, and in any case not past the front of the source.
1321 Search_Loop
: for K
in 1 .. 12 loop
1322 exit Search_Loop
when S
= SF
;
1324 if Source_Text
(SI
) (S
- 1) = '(' then
1328 elsif Source_Text
(SI
) (S
- 1) <= ' ' then
1334 end loop Search_Loop
;
1335 end loop Paren_Loop
;
1337 exit Node_Loop
when F
= N
;
1339 exit Node_Loop
when Nkind
(F
) not in N_Subexpr
;
1349 procedure Initialize
is
1352 First_Error_Msg
:= No_Error_Msg
;
1353 Last_Error_Msg
:= No_Error_Msg
;
1354 Serious_Errors_Detected
:= 0;
1355 Total_Errors_Detected
:= 0;
1356 Warnings_Detected
:= 0;
1357 Cur_Msg
:= No_Error_Msg
;
1360 -- Initialize warnings table, if all warnings are suppressed, supply
1361 -- an initial dummy entry covering all possible source locations.
1364 Specific_Warnings
.Init
;
1366 if Warning_Mode
= Suppress
then
1367 Warnings
.Increment_Last
;
1368 Warnings
.Table
(Warnings
.Last
).Start
:= Source_Ptr
'First;
1369 Warnings
.Table
(Warnings
.Last
).Stop
:= Source_Ptr
'Last;
1377 function No_Warnings
(N
: Node_Or_Entity_Id
) return Boolean is
1379 if Error_Posted
(N
) then
1382 elsif Nkind
(N
) in N_Entity
and then Has_Warnings_Off
(N
) then
1385 elsif Is_Entity_Name
(N
)
1386 and then Present
(Entity
(N
))
1387 and then Has_Warnings_Off
(Entity
(N
))
1400 function OK_Node
(N
: Node_Id
) return Boolean is
1401 K
: constant Node_Kind
:= Nkind
(N
);
1404 if Error_Posted
(N
) then
1407 elsif K
in N_Has_Etype
1408 and then Present
(Etype
(N
))
1409 and then Error_Posted
(Etype
(N
))
1414 or else K
= N_Attribute_Reference
1415 or else K
= N_Character_Literal
1416 or else K
= N_Expanded_Name
1417 or else K
= N_Identifier
1418 or else K
= N_Operator_Symbol
)
1419 and then Present
(Entity
(N
))
1420 and then Error_Posted
(Entity
(N
))
1428 ---------------------
1429 -- Output_Messages --
1430 ---------------------
1432 procedure Output_Messages
is
1436 procedure Write_Error_Summary
;
1437 -- Write error summary
1439 procedure Write_Header
(Sfile
: Source_File_Index
);
1440 -- Write header line (compiling or checking given file)
1442 procedure Write_Max_Errors
;
1443 -- Write message if max errors reached
1445 -------------------------
1446 -- Write_Error_Summary --
1447 -------------------------
1449 procedure Write_Error_Summary
is
1451 -- Extra blank line if error messages or source listing were output
1453 if Total_Errors_Detected
+ Warnings_Detected
> 0
1459 -- Message giving number of lines read and number of errors detected.
1460 -- This normally goes to Standard_Output. The exception is when brief
1461 -- mode is not set, verbose mode (or full list mode) is set, and
1462 -- there are errors. In this case we send the message to standard
1463 -- error to make sure that *something* appears on standard error in
1464 -- an error situation.
1466 -- Formerly, only the "# errors" suffix was sent to stderr, whereas
1467 -- "# lines:" appeared on stdout. This caused problems on VMS when
1468 -- the stdout buffer was flushed, giving an extra line feed after
1471 if Total_Errors_Detected
+ Warnings_Detected
/= 0
1472 and then not Brief_Output
1473 and then (Verbose_Mode
or Full_List
)
1478 -- Message giving total number of lines
1481 Write_Int
(Num_Source_Lines
(Main_Source_File
));
1483 if Num_Source_Lines
(Main_Source_File
) = 1 then
1484 Write_Str
(" line: ");
1486 Write_Str
(" lines: ");
1489 if Total_Errors_Detected
= 0 then
1490 Write_Str
("No errors");
1492 elsif Total_Errors_Detected
= 1 then
1493 Write_Str
("1 error");
1496 Write_Int
(Total_Errors_Detected
);
1497 Write_Str
(" errors");
1500 if Warnings_Detected
/= 0 then
1502 Write_Int
(Warnings_Detected
);
1503 Write_Str
(" warning");
1505 if Warnings_Detected
/= 1 then
1509 if Warning_Mode
= Treat_As_Error
then
1510 Write_Str
(" (treated as error");
1512 if Warnings_Detected
/= 1 then
1521 Set_Standard_Output
;
1522 end Write_Error_Summary
;
1528 procedure Write_Header
(Sfile
: Source_File_Index
) is
1530 if Verbose_Mode
or Full_List
then
1531 if Original_Operating_Mode
= Generate_Code
then
1532 Write_Str
("Compiling: ");
1534 Write_Str
("Checking: ");
1537 Write_Name
(Full_File_Name
(Sfile
));
1539 if not Debug_Flag_7
then
1540 Write_Str
(" (source file time stamp: ");
1541 Write_Time_Stamp
(Sfile
);
1549 ----------------------
1550 -- Write_Max_Errors --
1551 ----------------------
1553 procedure Write_Max_Errors
is
1555 if Maximum_Errors
/= 0
1556 and then Total_Errors_Detected
+ Warnings_Detected
= Maximum_Errors
1559 Write_Str
("fatal error: maximum errors reached");
1561 Set_Standard_Output
;
1563 end Write_Max_Errors
;
1565 -- Start of processing for Output_Messages
1568 -- Error if Finalize has not been called
1570 if not Finalize_Called
then
1571 raise Program_Error
;
1574 -- Reset current error source file if the main unit has a pragma
1575 -- Source_Reference. This ensures outputting the proper name of
1576 -- the source file in this situation.
1578 if Main_Source_File
= No_Source_File
1579 or else Num_SRef_Pragmas
(Main_Source_File
) /= 0
1581 Current_Error_Source_File
:= No_Source_File
;
1586 if Brief_Output
or (not Full_List
and not Verbose_Mode
) then
1589 E
:= First_Error_Msg
;
1590 while E
/= No_Error_Msg
loop
1591 if not Errors
.Table
(E
).Deleted
and then not Debug_Flag_KK
then
1592 if Full_Path_Name_For_Brief_Errors
then
1593 Write_Name
(Full_Ref_Name
(Errors
.Table
(E
).Sfile
));
1595 Write_Name
(Reference_Name
(Errors
.Table
(E
).Sfile
));
1599 Write_Int
(Int
(Physical_To_Logical
1600 (Errors
.Table
(E
).Line
,
1601 Errors
.Table
(E
).Sfile
)));
1604 if Errors
.Table
(E
).Col
< 10 then
1608 Write_Int
(Int
(Errors
.Table
(E
).Col
));
1610 Output_Msg_Text
(E
);
1614 E
:= Errors
.Table
(E
).Next
;
1617 Set_Standard_Output
;
1620 -- Full source listing case
1623 List_Pragmas_Index
:= 1;
1624 List_Pragmas_Mode
:= True;
1625 E
:= First_Error_Msg
;
1627 -- Normal case, to stdout (copyright notice already output)
1629 if Full_List_File_Name
= null then
1630 if not Debug_Flag_7
then
1637 Create_List_File_Access
.all (Full_List_File_Name
.all);
1638 Set_Special_Output
(Write_List_Info_Access
.all'Access);
1640 -- Write copyright notice to file
1642 if not Debug_Flag_7
then
1643 Write_Str
("GNAT ");
1644 Write_Str
(Gnat_Version_String
);
1646 Write_Str
("Copyright 1992-" &
1648 ", Free Software Foundation, Inc.");
1653 -- First list extended main source file units with errors
1655 -- Note: if debug flag d.m is set, only the main source is listed
1657 for U
in Main_Unit
.. Last_Unit
loop
1658 if In_Extended_Main_Source_Unit
(Cunit_Entity
(U
))
1659 and then (U
= Main_Unit
or else not Debug_Flag_Dot_M
)
1662 Sfile
: constant Source_File_Index
:= Source_Index
(U
);
1666 Write_Header
(Sfile
);
1669 -- Normally, we don't want an "error messages from file"
1670 -- message when listing the entire file, so we set the
1671 -- current source file as the current error source file.
1672 -- However, the old style of doing things was to list this
1673 -- message if pragma Source_Reference is present, even for
1674 -- the main unit. Since the purpose of the -gnatd.m switch
1675 -- is to duplicate the old behavior, we skip the reset if
1676 -- this debug flag is set.
1678 if not Debug_Flag_Dot_M
then
1679 Current_Error_Source_File
:= Sfile
;
1682 for N
in 1 .. Last_Source_Line
(Sfile
) loop
1683 while E
/= No_Error_Msg
1684 and then Errors
.Table
(E
).Deleted
1686 E
:= Errors
.Table
(E
).Next
;
1691 and then Errors
.Table
(E
).Line
= N
1692 and then Errors
.Table
(E
).Sfile
= Sfile
;
1694 Output_Source_Line
(N
, Sfile
, Err_Flag
);
1697 Output_Error_Msgs
(E
);
1699 if not Debug_Flag_2
then
1708 -- Then output errors, if any, for subsidiary units not in the
1709 -- main extended unit.
1711 -- Note: if debug flag d.m set, include errors for any units other
1712 -- than the main unit in the extended source unit (e.g. spec and
1713 -- subunits for a body).
1715 while E
/= No_Error_Msg
1716 and then (not In_Extended_Main_Source_Unit
(Errors
.Table
(E
).Sptr
)
1719 and then Get_Source_Unit
1720 (Errors
.Table
(E
).Sptr
) /= Main_Unit
))
1722 if Errors
.Table
(E
).Deleted
then
1723 E
:= Errors
.Table
(E
).Next
;
1728 (Errors
.Table
(E
).Line
, Errors
.Table
(E
).Sfile
, True);
1729 Output_Error_Msgs
(E
);
1733 -- If output to file, write extra copy of error summary to the
1734 -- output file, and then close it.
1736 if Full_List_File_Name
/= null then
1737 Write_Error_Summary
;
1739 Close_List_File_Access
.all;
1740 Cancel_Special_Output
;
1744 -- Verbose mode (error lines only with error flags). Normally this is
1745 -- ignored in full list mode, unless we are listing to a file, in which
1746 -- case we still generate -gnatv output to standard output.
1749 and then (not Full_List
or else Full_List_File_Name
/= null)
1752 Write_Header
(Main_Source_File
);
1753 E
:= First_Error_Msg
;
1755 -- Loop through error lines
1757 while E
/= No_Error_Msg
loop
1758 if Errors
.Table
(E
).Deleted
then
1759 E
:= Errors
.Table
(E
).Next
;
1763 (Errors
.Table
(E
).Line
, Errors
.Table
(E
).Sfile
, True);
1764 Output_Error_Msgs
(E
);
1769 -- Output error summary if verbose or full list mode
1771 if Verbose_Mode
or else Full_List
then
1772 Write_Error_Summary
;
1777 if Warning_Mode
= Treat_As_Error
then
1778 Total_Errors_Detected
:= Total_Errors_Detected
+ Warnings_Detected
;
1779 Warnings_Detected
:= 0;
1781 end Output_Messages
;
1783 ------------------------
1784 -- Output_Source_Line --
1785 ------------------------
1787 procedure Output_Source_Line
1788 (L
: Physical_Line_Number
;
1789 Sfile
: Source_File_Index
;
1795 Line_Number_Output
: Boolean := False;
1796 -- Set True once line number is output
1798 Empty_Line
: Boolean := True;
1799 -- Set False if line includes at least one character
1802 if Sfile
/= Current_Error_Source_File
then
1803 Write_Str
("==============Error messages for ");
1805 case Sinput
.File_Type
(Sfile
) is
1807 Write_Str
("source");
1809 when Sinput
.Config
=>
1810 Write_Str
("configuration pragmas");
1813 Write_Str
("symbol definition");
1815 when Sinput
.Preproc
=>
1816 Write_Str
("preprocessing data");
1819 Write_Str
(" file: ");
1820 Write_Name
(Full_File_Name
(Sfile
));
1823 if Num_SRef_Pragmas
(Sfile
) > 0 then
1824 Write_Str
("--------------Line numbers from file: ");
1825 Write_Name
(Full_Ref_Name
(Sfile
));
1826 Write_Str
(" (starting at line ");
1827 Write_Int
(Int
(First_Mapped_Line
(Sfile
)));
1832 Current_Error_Source_File
:= Sfile
;
1835 if Errs
or List_Pragmas_Mode
then
1836 Output_Line_Number
(Physical_To_Logical
(L
, Sfile
));
1837 Line_Number_Output
:= True;
1840 S
:= Line_Start
(L
, Sfile
);
1843 C
:= Source_Text
(Sfile
) (S
);
1844 exit when C
= ASCII
.LF
or else C
= ASCII
.CR
or else C
= EOF
;
1846 -- Deal with matching entry in List_Pragmas table
1849 and then List_Pragmas_Index
<= List_Pragmas
.Last
1850 and then S
= List_Pragmas
.Table
(List_Pragmas_Index
).Ploc
1852 case List_Pragmas
.Table
(List_Pragmas_Index
).Ptyp
is
1856 -- Ignore if on line with errors so that error flags
1857 -- get properly listed with the error line .
1860 Write_Char
(ASCII
.FF
);
1864 List_Pragmas_Mode
:= True;
1866 if not Line_Number_Output
then
1867 Output_Line_Number
(Physical_To_Logical
(L
, Sfile
));
1868 Line_Number_Output
:= True;
1875 List_Pragmas_Mode
:= False;
1878 List_Pragmas_Index
:= List_Pragmas_Index
+ 1;
1880 -- Normal case (no matching entry in List_Pragmas table)
1883 if Errs
or List_Pragmas_Mode
then
1888 Empty_Line
:= False;
1892 -- If we have output a source line, then add the line terminator, with
1893 -- training spaces preserved (so we output the line exactly as input).
1895 if Line_Number_Output
then
1899 Write_Eol_Keep_Blanks
;
1902 end Output_Source_Line
;
1904 -----------------------------
1905 -- Remove_Warning_Messages --
1906 -----------------------------
1908 procedure Remove_Warning_Messages
(N
: Node_Id
) is
1910 function Check_For_Warning
(N
: Node_Id
) return Traverse_Result
;
1911 -- This function checks one node for a possible warning message
1913 function Check_All_Warnings
is new Traverse_Func
(Check_For_Warning
);
1914 -- This defines the traversal operation
1916 -----------------------
1917 -- Check_For_Warning --
1918 -----------------------
1920 function Check_For_Warning
(N
: Node_Id
) return Traverse_Result
is
1921 Loc
: constant Source_Ptr
:= Sloc
(N
);
1924 function To_Be_Removed
(E
: Error_Msg_Id
) return Boolean;
1925 -- Returns True for a message that is to be removed. Also adjusts
1926 -- warning count appropriately.
1932 function To_Be_Removed
(E
: Error_Msg_Id
) return Boolean is
1934 if E
/= No_Error_Msg
1936 -- Don't remove if location does not match
1938 and then Errors
.Table
(E
).Optr
= Loc
1940 -- Don't remove if not warning/info message. Note that we do
1941 -- not remove style messages here. They are warning messages
1942 -- but not ones we want removed in this context.
1944 and then Errors
.Table
(E
).Warn
1946 -- Don't remove unconditional messages
1948 and then not Errors
.Table
(E
).Uncond
1950 Warnings_Detected
:= Warnings_Detected
- 1;
1953 -- No removal required
1960 -- Start of processing for Check_For_Warnings
1963 while To_Be_Removed
(First_Error_Msg
) loop
1964 First_Error_Msg
:= Errors
.Table
(First_Error_Msg
).Next
;
1967 if First_Error_Msg
= No_Error_Msg
then
1968 Last_Error_Msg
:= No_Error_Msg
;
1971 E
:= First_Error_Msg
;
1972 while E
/= No_Error_Msg
loop
1973 while To_Be_Removed
(Errors
.Table
(E
).Next
) loop
1974 Errors
.Table
(E
).Next
:=
1975 Errors
.Table
(Errors
.Table
(E
).Next
).Next
;
1977 if Errors
.Table
(E
).Next
= No_Error_Msg
then
1978 Last_Error_Msg
:= E
;
1982 E
:= Errors
.Table
(E
).Next
;
1985 if Nkind
(N
) = N_Raise_Constraint_Error
1986 and then Original_Node
(N
) /= N
1987 and then No
(Condition
(N
))
1989 -- Warnings may have been posted on subexpressions of the original
1990 -- tree. We place the original node back on the tree to remove
1991 -- those warnings, whose sloc do not match those of any node in
1992 -- the current tree. Given that we are in unreachable code, this
1993 -- modification to the tree is harmless.
1996 Status
: Traverse_Final_Result
;
1999 if Is_List_Member
(N
) then
2000 Set_Condition
(N
, Original_Node
(N
));
2001 Status
:= Check_All_Warnings
(Condition
(N
));
2003 Rewrite
(N
, Original_Node
(N
));
2004 Status
:= Check_All_Warnings
(N
);
2013 end Check_For_Warning
;
2015 -- Start of processing for Remove_Warning_Messages
2018 if Warnings_Detected
/= 0 then
2020 Discard
: Traverse_Final_Result
;
2021 pragma Warnings
(Off
, Discard
);
2024 Discard
:= Check_All_Warnings
(N
);
2027 end Remove_Warning_Messages
;
2029 procedure Remove_Warning_Messages
(L
: List_Id
) is
2032 if Is_Non_Empty_List
(L
) then
2034 while Present
(Stat
) loop
2035 Remove_Warning_Messages
(Stat
);
2039 end Remove_Warning_Messages
;
2041 ---------------------------
2042 -- Set_Identifier_Casing --
2043 ---------------------------
2045 procedure Set_Identifier_Casing
2046 (Identifier_Name
: System
.Address
;
2047 File_Name
: System
.Address
)
2049 Ident
: constant Big_String_Ptr
:= To_Big_String_Ptr
(Identifier_Name
);
2050 File
: constant Big_String_Ptr
:= To_Big_String_Ptr
(File_Name
);
2053 Desired_Case
: Casing_Type
:= Mixed_Case
;
2054 -- Casing required for result. Default value of Mixed_Case is used if
2055 -- for some reason we cannot find the right file name in the table.
2058 -- Get length of file name
2061 while File
(Flen
+ 1) /= ASCII
.NUL
loop
2065 -- Loop through file names to find matching one. This is a bit slow,
2066 -- but we only do it in error situations so it is not so terrible.
2067 -- Note that if the loop does not exit, then the desired case will
2068 -- be left set to Mixed_Case, this can happen if the name was not
2069 -- in canonical form, and gets canonicalized on VMS. Possibly we
2070 -- could fix this by unconditinally canonicalizing these names ???
2072 for J
in 1 .. Last_Source_File
loop
2073 Get_Name_String
(Full_Debug_Name
(J
));
2076 and then Name_Buffer
(1 .. Name_Len
) = String (File
(1 .. Flen
))
2078 Desired_Case
:= Identifier_Casing
(J
);
2083 -- Copy identifier as given to Name_Buffer
2085 for J
in Name_Buffer
'Range loop
2086 Name_Buffer
(J
) := Ident
(J
);
2088 if Name_Buffer
(J
) = ASCII
.NUL
then
2094 Set_Casing
(Desired_Case
);
2095 end Set_Identifier_Casing
;
2097 -----------------------
2098 -- Set_Ignore_Errors --
2099 -----------------------
2101 procedure Set_Ignore_Errors
(To
: Boolean) is
2103 Errors_Must_Be_Ignored
:= To
;
2104 end Set_Ignore_Errors
;
2106 ------------------------------
2107 -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Column --
2108 ------------------------------
2110 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Column
is
2112 if Style
.RM_Column_Check
then
2113 Set_Msg_Str
(" in column ");
2114 Set_Msg_Int
(Int
(Error_Msg_Col
) + 1);
2116 end Set_Msg_Insertion_Column
;
2118 ----------------------------
2119 -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Node --
2120 ----------------------------
2122 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Node
is
2127 Error_Msg_Node_1
= Error
2128 or else Error_Msg_Node_1
= Any_Type
;
2130 if Error_Msg_Node_1
= Empty
then
2131 Set_Msg_Blank_Conditional
;
2132 Set_Msg_Str
("<empty>");
2134 elsif Error_Msg_Node_1
= Error
then
2136 Set_Msg_Str
("<error>");
2138 elsif Error_Msg_Node_1
= Standard_Void_Type
then
2140 Set_Msg_Str
("procedure name");
2143 Set_Msg_Blank_Conditional
;
2147 K
:= Nkind
(Error_Msg_Node_1
);
2149 -- If we have operator case, skip quotes since name of operator
2150 -- itself will supply the required quotations. An operator can be
2151 -- an applied use in an expression or an explicit operator symbol,
2152 -- or an identifier whose name indicates it is an operator.
2155 or else K
= N_Operator_Symbol
2156 or else K
= N_Defining_Operator_Symbol
2157 or else ((K
= N_Identifier
or else K
= N_Defining_Identifier
)
2158 and then Is_Operator_Name
(Chars
(Error_Msg_Node_1
)))
2160 Set_Msg_Node
(Error_Msg_Node_1
);
2162 -- Normal case, not an operator, surround with quotes
2166 Set_Qualification
(Error_Msg_Qual_Level
, Error_Msg_Node_1
);
2167 Set_Msg_Node
(Error_Msg_Node_1
);
2172 -- The following assignment ensures that a second ampersand insertion
2173 -- character will correspond to the Error_Msg_Node_2 parameter. We
2174 -- suppress possible validity checks in case operating in -gnatVa mode,
2175 -- and Error_Msg_Node_2 is not needed and has not been set.
2178 pragma Suppress
(Range_Check
);
2180 Error_Msg_Node_1
:= Error_Msg_Node_2
;
2182 end Set_Msg_Insertion_Node
;
2184 --------------------------------------
2185 -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Type_Reference --
2186 --------------------------------------
2188 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Type_Reference
(Flag
: Source_Ptr
) is
2194 if Error_Msg_Node_1
= Standard_Void_Type
then
2195 Set_Msg_Str
("package or procedure name");
2198 elsif Error_Msg_Node_1
= Standard_Exception_Type
then
2199 Set_Msg_Str
("exception name");
2202 elsif Error_Msg_Node_1
= Any_Access
2203 or else Error_Msg_Node_1
= Any_Array
2204 or else Error_Msg_Node_1
= Any_Boolean
2205 or else Error_Msg_Node_1
= Any_Character
2206 or else Error_Msg_Node_1
= Any_Composite
2207 or else Error_Msg_Node_1
= Any_Discrete
2208 or else Error_Msg_Node_1
= Any_Fixed
2209 or else Error_Msg_Node_1
= Any_Integer
2210 or else Error_Msg_Node_1
= Any_Modular
2211 or else Error_Msg_Node_1
= Any_Numeric
2212 or else Error_Msg_Node_1
= Any_Real
2213 or else Error_Msg_Node_1
= Any_Scalar
2214 or else Error_Msg_Node_1
= Any_String
2216 Get_Unqualified_Decoded_Name_String
(Chars
(Error_Msg_Node_1
));
2217 Set_Msg_Name_Buffer
;
2220 elsif Error_Msg_Node_1
= Universal_Real
then
2221 Set_Msg_Str
("type universal real");
2224 elsif Error_Msg_Node_1
= Universal_Integer
then
2225 Set_Msg_Str
("type universal integer");
2228 elsif Error_Msg_Node_1
= Universal_Fixed
then
2229 Set_Msg_Str
("type universal fixed");
2233 -- Special case of anonymous array
2235 if Nkind
(Error_Msg_Node_1
) in N_Entity
2236 and then Is_Array_Type
(Error_Msg_Node_1
)
2237 and then Present
(Related_Array_Object
(Error_Msg_Node_1
))
2239 Set_Msg_Str
("type of ");
2240 Set_Msg_Node
(Related_Array_Object
(Error_Msg_Node_1
));
2241 Set_Msg_Str
(" declared");
2242 Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number
2243 (Sloc
(Related_Array_Object
(Error_Msg_Node_1
)), Flag
);
2247 -- If we fall through, it is not a special case, so first output
2248 -- the name of the type, preceded by private for a private type
2250 if Is_Private_Type
(Error_Msg_Node_1
) then
2251 Set_Msg_Str
("private type ");
2253 Set_Msg_Str
("type ");
2256 Ent
:= Error_Msg_Node_1
;
2258 if Is_Internal_Name
(Chars
(Ent
)) then
2259 Unwind_Internal_Type
(Ent
);
2262 -- Types in Standard are displayed as "Standard.name"
2264 if Sloc
(Ent
) <= Standard_Location
then
2266 Set_Msg_Str
("Standard.");
2271 -- Types in other language defined units are displayed as
2272 -- "package-name.type-name"
2275 Is_Predefined_File_Name
(Unit_File_Name
(Get_Source_Unit
(Ent
)))
2277 Get_Unqualified_Decoded_Name_String
2278 (Unit_Name
(Get_Source_Unit
(Ent
)));
2279 Name_Len
:= Name_Len
- 2;
2281 Set_Casing
(Mixed_Case
);
2282 Set_Msg_Name_Buffer
;
2284 Set_Casing
(Mixed_Case
);
2289 -- All other types display as "type name" defined at line xxx
2290 -- possibly qualified if qualification is requested.
2294 Set_Qualification
(Error_Msg_Qual_Level
, Ent
);
2298 -- If Ent is an anonymous subprogram type, there is no name
2299 -- to print, so remove enclosing quotes.
2301 if Buffer_Ends_With
("""") then
2302 Buffer_Remove
("""");
2308 -- If the original type did not come from a predefined
2309 -- file, add the location where the type was defined.
2311 if Sloc
(Error_Msg_Node_1
) > Standard_Location
2313 not Is_Predefined_File_Name
2314 (Unit_File_Name
(Get_Source_Unit
(Error_Msg_Node_1
)))
2316 Set_Msg_Str
(" defined");
2317 Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number
(Sloc
(Error_Msg_Node_1
), Flag
);
2319 -- If it did come from a predefined file, deal with the case where
2320 -- this was a file with a generic instantiation from elsewhere.
2323 if Sloc
(Error_Msg_Node_1
) > Standard_Location
then
2325 Iloc
: constant Source_Ptr
:=
2326 Instantiation_Location
(Sloc
(Error_Msg_Node_1
));
2329 if Iloc
/= No_Location
2330 and then not Suppress_Instance_Location
2332 Set_Msg_Str
(" from instance");
2333 Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number
(Iloc
, Flag
);
2338 end Set_Msg_Insertion_Type_Reference
;
2340 ---------------------------------
2341 -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Unit_Name --
2342 ---------------------------------
2344 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Unit_Name
(Suffix
: Boolean := True) is
2346 if Error_Msg_Unit_1
= No_Unit_Name
then
2349 elsif Error_Msg_Unit_1
= Error_Unit_Name
then
2351 Set_Msg_Str
("<error>");
2354 Get_Unit_Name_String
(Error_Msg_Unit_1
, Suffix
);
2357 Set_Msg_Name_Buffer
;
2361 -- The following assignment ensures that a second percent insertion
2362 -- character will correspond to the Error_Msg_Unit_2 parameter. We
2363 -- suppress possible validity checks in case operating in -gnatVa mode,
2364 -- and Error_Msg_Unit_2 is not needed and has not been set.
2367 pragma Suppress
(Range_Check
);
2369 Error_Msg_Unit_1
:= Error_Msg_Unit_2
;
2371 end Set_Msg_Insertion_Unit_Name
;
2377 procedure Set_Msg_Node
(Node
: Node_Id
) is
2382 if Nkind
(Node
) = N_Designator
then
2383 Set_Msg_Node
(Name
(Node
));
2385 Set_Msg_Node
(Identifier
(Node
));
2388 elsif Nkind
(Node
) = N_Defining_Program_Unit_Name
then
2389 Set_Msg_Node
(Name
(Node
));
2391 Set_Msg_Node
(Defining_Identifier
(Node
));
2394 elsif Nkind
(Node
) = N_Selected_Component
then
2395 Set_Msg_Node
(Prefix
(Node
));
2397 Set_Msg_Node
(Selector_Name
(Node
));
2401 -- The only remaining possibilities are identifiers, defining
2402 -- identifiers, pragmas, and pragma argument associations.
2404 if Nkind
(Node
) = N_Pragma
then
2405 Nam
:= Pragma_Name
(Node
);
2407 -- The other cases have Chars fields, and we want to test for possible
2408 -- internal names, which generally represent something gone wrong. An
2409 -- exception is the case of internal type names, where we try to find a
2410 -- reasonable external representation for the external name
2412 elsif Is_Internal_Name
(Chars
(Node
))
2414 ((Is_Entity_Name
(Node
)
2415 and then Present
(Entity
(Node
))
2416 and then Is_Type
(Entity
(Node
)))
2418 (Nkind
(Node
) = N_Defining_Identifier
and then Is_Type
(Node
)))
2420 if Nkind
(Node
) = N_Identifier
then
2421 Ent
:= Entity
(Node
);
2426 -- If the type is the designated type of an access_to_subprogram,
2427 -- there is no name to provide in the call.
2429 if Ekind
(Ent
) = E_Subprogram_Type
then
2432 Unwind_Internal_Type
(Ent
);
2436 -- If not internal name, just use name in Chars field
2439 Nam
:= Chars
(Node
);
2442 -- At this stage, the name to output is in Nam
2444 Get_Unqualified_Decoded_Name_String
(Nam
);
2446 -- Remove trailing upper case letters from the name (useful for
2447 -- dealing with some cases of internal names.
2449 while Name_Len
> 1 and then Name_Buffer
(Name_Len
) in 'A' .. 'Z' loop
2450 Name_Len
:= Name_Len
- 1;
2453 -- If we have any of the names from standard that start with the
2454 -- characters "any " (e.g. Any_Type), then kill the message since
2455 -- almost certainly it is a junk cascaded message.
2458 and then Name_Buffer
(1 .. 4) = "any "
2460 Kill_Message
:= True;
2463 -- Now we have to set the proper case. If we have a source location
2464 -- then do a check to see if the name in the source is the same name
2465 -- as the name in the Names table, except for possible differences
2466 -- in case, which is the case when we can copy from the source.
2469 Src_Loc
: constant Source_Ptr
:= Sloc
(Error_Msg_Node_1
);
2470 Sbuffer
: Source_Buffer_Ptr
;
2472 Src_Ptr
: Source_Ptr
;
2478 -- For standard locations, always use mixed case
2480 if Src_Loc
<= No_Location
2481 or else Sloc
(Node
) <= No_Location
2483 Set_Casing
(Mixed_Case
);
2486 -- Determine if the reference we are dealing with corresponds
2487 -- to text at the point of the error reference. This will often
2488 -- be the case for simple identifier references, and is the case
2489 -- where we can copy the spelling from the source.
2491 Sbuffer
:= Source_Text
(Get_Source_File_Index
(Src_Loc
));
2493 while Ref_Ptr
<= Name_Len
loop
2495 Fold_Lower
(Sbuffer
(Src_Ptr
)) /=
2496 Fold_Lower
(Name_Buffer
(Ref_Ptr
));
2497 Ref_Ptr
:= Ref_Ptr
+ 1;
2498 Src_Ptr
:= Src_Ptr
+ 1;
2501 -- If we get through the loop without a mismatch, then output
2502 -- the name the way it is spelled in the source program
2504 if Ref_Ptr
> Name_Len
then
2507 for J
in 1 .. Name_Len
loop
2508 Name_Buffer
(J
) := Sbuffer
(Src_Ptr
);
2509 Src_Ptr
:= Src_Ptr
+ 1;
2512 -- Otherwise set the casing using the default identifier casing
2515 Set_Casing
(Identifier_Casing
(Flag_Source
), Mixed_Case
);
2520 Set_Msg_Name_Buffer
;
2528 procedure Set_Msg_Text
(Text
: String; Flag
: Source_Ptr
) is
2529 C
: Character; -- Current character
2530 P
: Natural; -- Current index;
2533 Manual_Quote_Mode
:= False;
2534 Is_Unconditional_Msg
:= False;
2536 Flag_Source
:= Get_Source_File_Index
(Flag
);
2539 while P
<= Text
'Last loop
2543 -- Check for insertion character or sequence
2547 if P
<= Text
'Last and then Text
(P
) = '%' then
2549 Set_Msg_Insertion_Name_Literal
;
2551 Set_Msg_Insertion_Name
;
2555 if P
<= Text
'Last and then Text
(P
) = '$' then
2557 Set_Msg_Insertion_Unit_Name
(Suffix
=> False);
2560 Set_Msg_Insertion_Unit_Name
;
2564 Set_Msg_Insertion_File_Name
;
2567 Set_Msg_Insertion_Type_Reference
(Flag
);
2570 Set_Msg_Insertion_Reserved_Name
;
2573 Set_Msg_Insertion_Node
;
2576 Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number
(Error_Msg_Sloc
, Flag
);
2579 Continuation
:= True;
2581 if Text
(P
) = '\' then
2582 Continuation_New_Line
:= True;
2587 Set_Msg_Insertion_Column
;
2590 Set_Msg_Insertion_Run_Time_Name
;
2593 Set_Msg_Insertion_Uint
;
2596 Manual_Quote_Mode
:= not Manual_Quote_Mode
;
2600 Is_Unconditional_Msg
:= True;
2603 null; -- already dealt with
2606 null; -- already dealt with
2609 null; -- already dealt with
2612 Set_Msg_Char
(Text
(P
));
2616 Set_Msg_Str
(Error_Msg_String
(1 .. Error_Msg_Strlen
));
2618 -- Upper case letter
2622 -- Start of reserved word if two or more
2624 if P
<= Text
'Last and then Text
(P
) in 'A' .. 'Z' then
2626 Set_Msg_Insertion_Reserved_Word
(Text
, P
);
2628 -- Single upper case letter is just inserted
2634 -- Normal character with no special treatment
2648 procedure Set_Posted
(N
: Node_Id
) is
2652 if Is_Serious_Error
then
2654 -- We always set Error_Posted on the node itself
2656 Set_Error_Posted
(N
);
2658 -- If it is a subexpression, then set Error_Posted on parents
2659 -- up to and including the first non-subexpression construct. This
2660 -- helps avoid cascaded error messages within a single expression.
2666 Set_Error_Posted
(P
);
2667 exit when Nkind
(P
) not in N_Subexpr
;
2670 -- A special check, if we just posted an error on an attribute
2671 -- definition clause, then also set the entity involved as posted.
2672 -- For example, this stops complaining about the alignment after
2673 -- complaining about the size, which is likely to be useless.
2675 if Nkind
(P
) = N_Attribute_Definition_Clause
then
2676 if Is_Entity_Name
(Name
(P
)) then
2677 Set_Error_Posted
(Entity
(Name
(P
)));
2683 -----------------------
2684 -- Set_Qualification --
2685 -----------------------
2687 procedure Set_Qualification
(N
: Nat
; E
: Entity_Id
) is
2689 if N
/= 0 and then Scope
(E
) /= Standard_Standard
then
2690 Set_Qualification
(N
- 1, Scope
(E
));
2691 Set_Msg_Node
(Scope
(E
));
2694 end Set_Qualification
;
2696 ------------------------
2697 -- Special_Msg_Delete --
2698 ------------------------
2700 function Special_Msg_Delete
2702 N
: Node_Or_Entity_Id
;
2703 E
: Node_Or_Entity_Id
) return Boolean
2706 -- Never delete messages in -gnatdO mode
2708 if Debug_Flag_OO
then
2711 -- When an atomic object refers to a non-atomic type in the same
2712 -- scope, we implicitly make the type atomic. In the non-error
2713 -- case this is surely safe (and in fact prevents an error from
2714 -- occurring if the type is not atomic by default). But if the
2715 -- object cannot be made atomic, then we introduce an extra junk
2716 -- message by this manipulation, which we get rid of here.
2718 -- We identify this case by the fact that it references a type for
2719 -- which Is_Atomic is set, but there is no Atomic pragma setting it.
2721 elsif Msg
= "atomic access to & cannot be guaranteed"
2722 and then Is_Type
(E
)
2723 and then Is_Atomic
(E
)
2724 and then No
(Get_Rep_Pragma
(E
, Name_Atomic
))
2728 -- When a size is wrong for a frozen type there is no explicit
2729 -- size clause, and other errors have occurred, suppress the
2730 -- message, since it is likely that this size error is a cascaded
2731 -- result of other errors. The reason we eliminate unfrozen types
2732 -- is that messages issued before the freeze type are for sure OK.
2734 elsif Msg
= "size for& too small, minimum allowed is ^"
2735 and then Is_Frozen
(E
)
2736 and then Serious_Errors_Detected
> 0
2737 and then Nkind
(N
) /= N_Component_Clause
2738 and then Nkind
(Parent
(N
)) /= N_Component_Clause
2740 No
(Get_Attribute_Definition_Clause
(E
, Attribute_Size
))
2742 No
(Get_Attribute_Definition_Clause
(E
, Attribute_Object_Size
))
2744 No
(Get_Attribute_Definition_Clause
(E
, Attribute_Value_Size
))
2748 -- All special tests complete, so go ahead with message
2753 end Special_Msg_Delete
;
2755 --------------------------
2756 -- Unwind_Internal_Type --
2757 --------------------------
2759 procedure Unwind_Internal_Type
(Ent
: in out Entity_Id
) is
2760 Derived
: Boolean := False;
2762 Old_Ent
: Entity_Id
;
2765 -- Undo placement of a quote, since we will put it back later
2767 Mchar
:= Msg_Buffer
(Msglen
);
2770 Msglen
:= Msglen
- 1;
2773 -- The loop here deals with recursive types, we are trying to
2774 -- find a related entity that is not an implicit type. Note
2775 -- that the check with Old_Ent stops us from getting "stuck".
2776 -- Also, we don't output the "type derived from" message more
2777 -- than once in the case where we climb up multiple levels.
2782 -- Implicit access type, use directly designated type
2783 -- In Ada 2005, the designated type may be an anonymous access to
2784 -- subprogram, in which case we can only point to its definition.
2786 if Is_Access_Type
(Ent
) then
2787 if Ekind
(Ent
) = E_Access_Subprogram_Type
2788 or else Ekind
(Ent
) = E_Anonymous_Access_Subprogram_Type
2789 or else Is_Access_Protected_Subprogram_Type
(Ent
)
2791 Ent
:= Directly_Designated_Type
(Ent
);
2793 if not Comes_From_Source
(Ent
) then
2794 if Buffer_Ends_With
("type ") then
2795 Buffer_Remove
("type ");
2798 Set_Msg_Str
("access to subprogram with profile ");
2800 elsif Ekind
(Ent
) = E_Function
then
2801 Set_Msg_Str
("access to function ");
2803 Set_Msg_Str
("access to procedure ");
2807 -- Type is access to object, named or anonymous
2810 Set_Msg_Str
("access to ");
2811 Ent
:= Directly_Designated_Type
(Ent
);
2816 elsif Is_Class_Wide_Type
(Ent
) then
2818 Ent
:= Root_Type
(Ent
);
2820 -- Use base type if this is a subtype
2822 elsif Ent
/= Base_Type
(Ent
) then
2823 Buffer_Remove
("type ");
2825 -- Avoid duplication "subtype of subtype of", and also replace
2826 -- "derived from subtype of" simply by "derived from"
2828 if not Buffer_Ends_With
("subtype of ")
2829 and then not Buffer_Ends_With
("derived from ")
2831 Set_Msg_Str
("subtype of ");
2834 Ent
:= Base_Type
(Ent
);
2836 -- If this is a base type with a first named subtype, use the
2837 -- first named subtype instead. This is not quite accurate in
2838 -- all cases, but it makes too much noise to be accurate and
2839 -- add 'Base in all cases. Note that we only do this is the
2840 -- first named subtype is not itself an internal name. This
2841 -- avoids the obvious loop (subtype->basetype->subtype) which
2842 -- would otherwise occur!)
2844 elsif Present
(Freeze_Node
(Ent
))
2845 and then Present
(First_Subtype_Link
(Freeze_Node
(Ent
)))
2847 not Is_Internal_Name
2848 (Chars
(First_Subtype_Link
(Freeze_Node
(Ent
))))
2850 Ent
:= First_Subtype_Link
(Freeze_Node
(Ent
));
2852 -- Otherwise use root type
2856 Buffer_Remove
("type ");
2858 -- Test for "subtype of type derived from" which seems
2859 -- excessive and is replaced by simply "type derived from"
2861 Buffer_Remove
("subtype of");
2863 -- Avoid duplication "type derived from type derived from"
2865 if not Buffer_Ends_With
("type derived from ") then
2866 Set_Msg_Str
("type derived from ");
2875 -- If we are stuck in a loop, get out and settle for the internal
2876 -- name after all. In this case we set to kill the message if it
2877 -- is not the first error message (we really try hard not to show
2878 -- the dirty laundry of the implementation to the poor user!)
2880 if Ent
= Old_Ent
then
2881 Kill_Message
:= True;
2885 -- Get out if we finally found a non-internal name to use
2887 exit when not Is_Internal_Name
(Chars
(Ent
));
2893 end Unwind_Internal_Type
;
2899 procedure VMS_Convert
is
2909 P
:= Msg_Buffer
'First;
2915 if Msg_Buffer
(P
) = '-' then
2916 for G
in Gnames
'Range loop
2917 L
:= Gnames
(G
)'Length;
2919 -- See if we have "-ggg switch", where ggg is Gnames entry
2921 if P
+ L
+ 7 <= Msglen
2922 and then Msg_Buffer
(P
+ 1 .. P
+ L
) = Gnames
(G
).all
2923 and then Msg_Buffer
(P
+ L
+ 1 .. P
+ L
+ 7) = " switch"
2925 -- Replace by "/vvv qualifier", where vvv is Vnames entry
2927 N
:= Vnames
(G
)'Length;
2928 Msg_Buffer
(P
+ N
+ 11 .. Msglen
+ N
- L
+ 3) :=
2929 Msg_Buffer
(P
+ L
+ 8 .. Msglen
);
2930 Msg_Buffer
(P
) := '/';
2931 Msg_Buffer
(P
+ 1 .. P
+ N
) := Vnames
(G
).all;
2932 Msg_Buffer
(P
+ N
+ 1 .. P
+ N
+ 10) := " qualifier";
2934 Msglen
:= Msglen
+ N
- L
+ 3;