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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- E R R U T I L --
6 -- --
7 -- B o d y --
8 -- --
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24 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
26 with Atree; use Atree;
27 with Err_Vars; use Err_Vars;
28 with Erroutc; use Erroutc;
29 with Namet; use Namet;
30 with Opt; use Opt;
31 with Output; use Output;
32 with Scans; use Scans;
33 with Sinput; use Sinput;
34 with Stringt; use Stringt;
35 with Stylesw; use Stylesw;
37 package body Errutil is
39 Errors_Must_Be_Ignored : Boolean := False;
40 -- Set to True by procedure Set_Ignore_Errors (True), when calls to
41 -- error message procedures should be ignored (when parsing irrelevant
42 -- text in sources being preprocessed).
44 -----------------------
45 -- Local Subprograms --
46 -----------------------
48 procedure Error_Msg_AP (Msg : String);
49 -- Output a message just after the previous token
51 procedure Output_Source_Line
52 (L : Physical_Line_Number;
53 Sfile : Source_File_Index;
54 Errs : Boolean;
55 Source_Type : String);
56 -- Outputs text of source line L, in file S, together with preceding line
57 -- number, as described above for Output_Line_Number. The Errs parameter
58 -- indicates if there are errors attached to the line, which forces
59 -- listing on, even in the presence of pragma List (Off).
61 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Column;
62 -- Handle column number insertion (@ insertion character)
64 procedure Set_Msg_Text (Text : String; Flag : Source_Ptr);
65 -- Add a sequence of characters to the current message. The characters may
66 -- be one of the special insertion characters (see documentation in spec).
67 -- Flag is the location at which the error is to be posted, which is used
68 -- to determine whether or not the # insertion needs a file name. The
69 -- variables Msg_Buffer, Msglen, Is_Style_Msg, Is_Warning_Msg, and
70 -- Is_Unconditional_Msg are set on return.
72 ------------------
73 -- Error_Msg_AP --
74 ------------------
76 procedure Error_Msg_AP (Msg : String) is
77 S1 : Source_Ptr;
78 C : Character;
80 begin
81 -- If we had saved the Scan_Ptr value after scanning the previous
82 -- token, then we would have exactly the right place for putting
83 -- the flag immediately at hand. However, that would add at least
84 -- two instructions to a Scan call *just* to service the possibility
85 -- of an Error_Msg_AP call. So instead we reconstruct that value.
87 -- We have two possibilities, start with Prev_Token_Ptr and skip over
88 -- the current token, which is made harder by the possibility that this
89 -- token may be in error, or start with Token_Ptr and work backwards.
90 -- We used to take the second approach, but it's hard because of
91 -- comments, and harder still because things that look like comments
92 -- can appear inside strings. So now we take the first approach.
94 -- Note: in the case where there is no previous token, Prev_Token_Ptr
95 -- is set to Source_First, which is a reasonable position for the
96 -- error flag in this situation.
98 S1 := Prev_Token_Ptr;
99 C := Source (S1);
101 -- If the previous token is a string literal, we need a special approach
102 -- since there may be white space inside the literal and we don't want
103 -- to stop on that white space.
105 -- Note that it is not worth worrying about special UTF_32 line
106 -- terminator characters in this context, since this is only about
107 -- error recovery anyway.
109 if Prev_Token = Tok_String_Literal then
110 loop
111 S1 := S1 + 1;
113 if Source (S1) = C then
114 S1 := S1 + 1;
115 exit when Source (S1) /= C;
116 elsif Source (S1) in Line_Terminator then
117 exit;
118 end if;
119 end loop;
121 -- Character literal also needs special handling
123 elsif Prev_Token = Tok_Char_Literal then
124 S1 := S1 + 3;
126 -- Otherwise we search forward for the end of the current token, marked
127 -- by a line terminator, white space, a comment symbol or if we bump
128 -- into the following token (i.e. the current token)
130 -- Note that it is not worth worrying about special UTF_32 line
131 -- terminator characters in this context, since this is only about
132 -- error recovery anyway.
134 else
135 while Source (S1) not in Line_Terminator
136 and then Source (S1) /= ' '
137 and then Source (S1) /= ASCII.HT
138 and then (Source (S1) /= '-' or else Source (S1 + 1) /= '-')
139 and then S1 /= Token_Ptr
140 loop
141 S1 := S1 + 1;
142 end loop;
143 end if;
145 -- S1 is now set to the location for the flag
147 Error_Msg (Msg, S1);
149 end Error_Msg_AP;
151 ---------------
152 -- Error_Msg --
153 ---------------
155 procedure Error_Msg (Msg : String; Flag_Location : Source_Ptr) is
157 Next_Msg : Error_Msg_Id;
158 -- Pointer to next message at insertion point
160 Prev_Msg : Error_Msg_Id;
161 -- Pointer to previous message at insertion point
163 Sptr : Source_Ptr renames Flag_Location;
164 -- Corresponds to the Sptr value in the error message object
166 Optr : Source_Ptr renames Flag_Location;
167 -- Corresponds to the Optr value in the error message object. Note that
168 -- for this usage, Sptr and Optr always have the same value, since we do
169 -- not have to worry about generic instantiations.
171 begin
172 if Errors_Must_Be_Ignored then
173 return;
174 end if;
176 if Raise_Exception_On_Error /= 0 then
177 raise Error_Msg_Exception;
178 end if;
180 Prescan_Message (Msg);
181 Set_Msg_Text (Msg, Sptr);
183 -- Kill continuation if parent message killed
185 if Continuation and Last_Killed then
186 return;
187 end if;
189 -- Return without doing anything if message is killed and this is not
190 -- the first error message. The philosophy is that if we get a weird
191 -- error message and we already have had a message, then we hope the
192 -- weird message is a junk cascaded message
194 -- Immediate return if warning message and warnings are suppressed.
195 -- Note that style messages are not warnings for this purpose.
197 if Is_Warning_Msg and then Warnings_Suppressed (Sptr) /= No_String then
198 Cur_Msg := No_Error_Msg;
199 return;
200 end if;
202 -- Otherwise build error message object for new message
204 Errors.Append
205 (New_Val =>
206 (Text => new String'(Msg_Buffer (1 .. Msglen)),
207 Next => No_Error_Msg,
208 Prev => No_Error_Msg,
209 Sfile => Get_Source_File_Index (Sptr),
210 Sptr => Sptr,
211 Optr => Optr,
212 Line => Get_Physical_Line_Number (Sptr),
213 Col => Get_Column_Number (Sptr),
214 Warn => Is_Warning_Msg,
215 Info => Is_Info_Msg,
216 Check => Is_Check_Msg,
217 Warn_Err => Warning_Mode = Treat_As_Error,
218 Warn_Chr => Warning_Msg_Char,
219 Style => Is_Style_Msg,
220 Serious => Is_Serious_Error,
221 Uncond => Is_Unconditional_Msg,
222 Msg_Cont => Continuation,
223 Deleted => False,
224 Node => Empty));
226 Cur_Msg := Errors.Last;
227 Prev_Msg := No_Error_Msg;
228 Next_Msg := First_Error_Msg;
230 while Next_Msg /= No_Error_Msg loop
231 exit when
232 Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Sfile < Errors.Table (Next_Msg).Sfile;
234 if Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Sfile = Errors.Table (Next_Msg).Sfile then
235 exit when Sptr < Errors.Table (Next_Msg).Sptr;
236 end if;
238 Prev_Msg := Next_Msg;
239 Next_Msg := Errors.Table (Next_Msg).Next;
240 end loop;
242 -- Now we insert the new message in the error chain. The insertion
243 -- point for the message is after Prev_Msg and before Next_Msg.
245 -- The possible insertion point for the new message is after Prev_Msg
246 -- and before Next_Msg. However, this is where we do a special check
247 -- for redundant parsing messages, defined as messages posted on the
248 -- same line. The idea here is that probably such messages are junk
249 -- from the parser recovering. In full errors mode, we don't do this
250 -- deletion, but otherwise such messages are discarded at this stage.
252 if Prev_Msg /= No_Error_Msg
253 and then Errors.Table (Prev_Msg).Line =
254 Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Line
255 and then Errors.Table (Prev_Msg).Sfile =
256 Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Sfile
257 then
258 -- Don't delete unconditional messages and at this stage, don't
259 -- delete continuation lines (we attempted to delete those earlier
260 -- if the parent message was deleted.
262 if not Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Uncond
263 and then not Continuation
264 then
266 -- Don't delete if prev msg is warning and new msg is an error.
267 -- This is because we don't want a real error masked by a warning.
268 -- In all other cases (that is parse errors for the same line that
269 -- are not unconditional) we do delete the message. This helps to
270 -- avoid junk extra messages from cascaded parsing errors
272 if not (Errors.Table (Prev_Msg).Warn
273 or else
274 Errors.Table (Prev_Msg).Style)
275 or else
276 (Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Warn
277 or else
278 Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Style)
279 then
280 -- All tests passed, delete the message by simply returning
281 -- without any further processing.
283 if not Continuation then
284 Last_Killed := True;
285 end if;
287 return;
288 end if;
289 end if;
290 end if;
292 -- Come here if message is to be inserted in the error chain
294 if not Continuation then
295 Last_Killed := False;
296 end if;
298 if Prev_Msg = No_Error_Msg then
299 First_Error_Msg := Cur_Msg;
300 else
301 Errors.Table (Prev_Msg).Next := Cur_Msg;
302 end if;
304 Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Next := Next_Msg;
306 -- Bump appropriate statistics counts
308 if Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Info then
310 -- Could be (usually is) both "info" and "warning"
312 if Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Warn then
313 Warning_Info_Messages := Warning_Info_Messages + 1;
314 Warnings_Detected := Warnings_Detected + 1;
315 else
316 Report_Info_Messages := Report_Info_Messages + 1;
317 end if;
319 elsif Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Warn
320 or else Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Style
321 then
322 Warnings_Detected := Warnings_Detected + 1;
324 elsif Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Check then
325 Check_Messages := Check_Messages + 1;
327 else
328 Total_Errors_Detected := Total_Errors_Detected + 1;
330 if Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Serious then
331 Serious_Errors_Detected := Serious_Errors_Detected + 1;
332 end if;
333 end if;
335 end Error_Msg;
337 -----------------
338 -- Error_Msg_S --
339 -----------------
341 procedure Error_Msg_S (Msg : String) is
342 begin
343 Error_Msg (Msg, Scan_Ptr);
344 end Error_Msg_S;
346 ------------------
347 -- Error_Msg_SC --
348 ------------------
350 procedure Error_Msg_SC (Msg : String) is
351 begin
352 -- If we are at end of file, post the flag after the previous token
354 if Token = Tok_EOF then
355 Error_Msg_AP (Msg);
357 -- For all other cases the message is posted at the current token
358 -- pointer position
360 else
361 Error_Msg (Msg, Token_Ptr);
362 end if;
363 end Error_Msg_SC;
365 ------------------
366 -- Error_Msg_SP --
367 ------------------
369 procedure Error_Msg_SP (Msg : String) is
370 begin
371 -- Note: in the case where there is no previous token, Prev_Token_Ptr
372 -- is set to Source_First, which is a reasonable position for the
373 -- error flag in this situation
375 Error_Msg (Msg, Prev_Token_Ptr);
376 end Error_Msg_SP;
378 --------------
379 -- Finalize --
380 --------------
382 procedure Finalize (Source_Type : String := "project") is
383 Cur : Error_Msg_Id;
384 Nxt : Error_Msg_Id;
385 E, F : Error_Msg_Id;
386 Err_Flag : Boolean;
388 begin
389 -- Eliminate any duplicated error messages from the list. This is
390 -- done after the fact to avoid problems with Change_Error_Text.
392 Cur := First_Error_Msg;
393 while Cur /= No_Error_Msg loop
394 Nxt := Errors.Table (Cur).Next;
396 F := Nxt;
397 while F /= No_Error_Msg
398 and then Errors.Table (F).Sptr = Errors.Table (Cur).Sptr
399 loop
400 Check_Duplicate_Message (Cur, F);
401 F := Errors.Table (F).Next;
402 end loop;
404 Cur := Nxt;
405 end loop;
407 -- Brief Error mode
409 if Brief_Output or (not Full_List and not Verbose_Mode) then
410 E := First_Error_Msg;
411 Set_Standard_Error;
413 while E /= No_Error_Msg loop
414 if not Errors.Table (E).Deleted then
415 if Full_Path_Name_For_Brief_Errors then
416 Write_Name (Full_Ref_Name (Errors.Table (E).Sfile));
417 else
418 Write_Name (Reference_Name (Errors.Table (E).Sfile));
419 end if;
421 Write_Char (':');
422 Write_Int (Int (Physical_To_Logical
423 (Errors.Table (E).Line,
424 Errors.Table (E).Sfile)));
425 Write_Char (':');
427 if Errors.Table (E).Col < 10 then
428 Write_Char ('0');
429 end if;
431 Write_Int (Int (Errors.Table (E).Col));
432 Write_Str (": ");
433 Output_Msg_Text (E);
434 Write_Eol;
435 end if;
437 E := Errors.Table (E).Next;
438 end loop;
440 Set_Standard_Output;
441 end if;
443 -- Full source listing case
445 if Full_List then
446 List_Pragmas_Index := 1;
447 List_Pragmas_Mode := True;
448 E := First_Error_Msg;
449 Write_Eol;
451 -- First list initial main source file with its error messages
453 for N in 1 .. Last_Source_Line (Main_Source_File) loop
454 Err_Flag :=
455 E /= No_Error_Msg
456 and then Errors.Table (E).Line = N
457 and then Errors.Table (E).Sfile = Main_Source_File;
459 Output_Source_Line (N, Main_Source_File, Err_Flag, Source_Type);
461 if Err_Flag then
462 Output_Error_Msgs (E);
464 Write_Eol;
465 end if;
466 end loop;
468 -- Then output errors, if any, for subsidiary units
470 while E /= No_Error_Msg
471 and then Errors.Table (E).Sfile /= Main_Source_File
472 loop
473 Write_Eol;
474 Output_Source_Line
475 (Errors.Table (E).Line,
476 Errors.Table (E).Sfile,
477 True,
478 Source_Type);
479 Output_Error_Msgs (E);
480 end loop;
481 end if;
483 -- Verbose mode (error lines only with error flags)
485 if Verbose_Mode then
486 E := First_Error_Msg;
488 -- Loop through error lines
490 while E /= No_Error_Msg loop
491 Write_Eol;
492 Output_Source_Line
493 (Errors.Table (E).Line,
494 Errors.Table (E).Sfile,
495 True,
496 Source_Type);
497 Output_Error_Msgs (E);
498 end loop;
499 end if;
501 -- Output error summary if verbose or full list mode
503 if Verbose_Mode or else Full_List then
505 -- Extra blank line if error messages or source listing were output
507 if Total_Errors_Detected + Warnings_Detected > 0
508 or else Full_List
509 then
510 Write_Eol;
511 end if;
513 -- Message giving number of lines read and number of errors detected.
514 -- This normally goes to Standard_Output. The exception is when brief
515 -- mode is not set, verbose mode (or full list mode) is set, and
516 -- there are errors. In this case we send the message to standard
517 -- error to make sure that *something* appears on standard error in
518 -- an error situation.
520 -- Historical note: Formerly, only the "# errors" suffix was sent
521 -- to stderr, whereas "# lines:" appeared on stdout. This caused
522 -- some problems on now-obsolete ports, but there seems to be no
523 -- reason to revert this page since it would be incompatible.
525 if Total_Errors_Detected + Warnings_Detected /= 0
526 and then not Brief_Output
527 and then (Verbose_Mode or Full_List)
528 then
529 Set_Standard_Error;
530 end if;
532 -- Message giving total number of lines
534 Write_Str (" ");
535 Write_Int (Num_Source_Lines (Main_Source_File));
537 if Num_Source_Lines (Main_Source_File) = 1 then
538 Write_Str (" line: ");
539 else
540 Write_Str (" lines: ");
541 end if;
543 if Total_Errors_Detected = 0 then
544 Write_Str ("No errors");
546 elsif Total_Errors_Detected = 1 then
547 Write_Str ("1 error");
549 else
550 Write_Int (Total_Errors_Detected);
551 Write_Str (" errors");
552 end if;
554 if Warnings_Detected - Warning_Info_Messages /= 0 then
555 Write_Str (", ");
556 Write_Int (Warnings_Detected - Warning_Info_Messages);
557 Write_Str (" warning");
559 if Warnings_Detected - Warning_Info_Messages /= 1 then
560 Write_Char ('s');
561 end if;
563 if Warning_Mode = Treat_As_Error then
564 Write_Str (" (treated as error");
566 if Warnings_Detected - Warning_Info_Messages /= 1 then
567 Write_Char ('s');
568 end if;
570 Write_Char (')');
571 end if;
572 end if;
574 Write_Eol;
575 Set_Standard_Output;
576 end if;
578 if Maximum_Messages /= 0 then
579 if Warnings_Detected >= Maximum_Messages then
580 Set_Standard_Error;
581 Write_Line ("maximum number of warnings detected");
582 Warning_Mode := Suppress;
583 end if;
585 if Total_Errors_Detected >= Maximum_Messages then
586 Set_Standard_Error;
587 Write_Line ("fatal error: maximum errors reached");
588 Set_Standard_Output;
589 end if;
590 end if;
592 -- Even though Warning_Info_Messages are a subclass of warnings, they
593 -- must not be treated as errors when -gnatwe is in effect.
595 if Warning_Mode = Treat_As_Error then
596 Total_Errors_Detected :=
597 Total_Errors_Detected + Warnings_Detected - Warning_Info_Messages;
598 Warnings_Detected := Warning_Info_Messages;
599 end if;
601 -- Prevent displaying the same messages again in the future
603 First_Error_Msg := No_Error_Msg;
604 end Finalize;
606 ----------------
607 -- Initialize --
608 ----------------
610 procedure Initialize is
611 begin
612 Errors.Init;
613 First_Error_Msg := No_Error_Msg;
614 Last_Error_Msg := No_Error_Msg;
615 Serious_Errors_Detected := 0;
616 Total_Errors_Detected := 0;
617 Warnings_Detected := 0;
618 Warning_Info_Messages := 0;
619 Report_Info_Messages := 0;
620 Cur_Msg := No_Error_Msg;
622 -- Initialize warnings table, if all warnings are suppressed, supply
623 -- an initial dummy entry covering all possible source locations.
625 Warnings.Init;
627 if Warning_Mode = Suppress then
628 Warnings.Append
629 (New_Val =>
630 (Start => Source_Ptr'First,
631 Stop => Source_Ptr'Last,
632 Reason => Null_String_Id));
633 end if;
634 end Initialize;
636 ------------------------
637 -- Output_Source_Line --
638 ------------------------
640 procedure Output_Source_Line
641 (L : Physical_Line_Number;
642 Sfile : Source_File_Index;
643 Errs : Boolean;
644 Source_Type : String)
646 S : Source_Ptr;
647 C : Character;
649 Line_Number_Output : Boolean := False;
650 -- Set True once line number is output
652 begin
653 if Sfile /= Current_Error_Source_File then
654 Write_Str ("==============Error messages for ");
655 Write_Str (Source_Type);
656 Write_Str (" file: ");
657 Write_Name (Full_File_Name (Sfile));
658 Write_Eol;
659 Current_Error_Source_File := Sfile;
660 end if;
662 if Errs then
663 Output_Line_Number (Physical_To_Logical (L, Sfile));
664 Line_Number_Output := True;
665 end if;
667 S := Line_Start (L, Sfile);
669 loop
670 C := Source_Text (Sfile) (S);
671 exit when C = ASCII.LF or else C = ASCII.CR or else C = EOF;
673 if Errs then
674 Write_Char (C);
675 end if;
677 S := S + 1;
678 end loop;
680 if Line_Number_Output then
681 Write_Eol;
682 end if;
683 end Output_Source_Line;
685 -----------------------
686 -- Set_Ignore_Errors --
687 -----------------------
689 procedure Set_Ignore_Errors (To : Boolean) is
690 begin
691 Errors_Must_Be_Ignored := To;
692 end Set_Ignore_Errors;
694 ------------------------------
695 -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Column --
696 ------------------------------
698 procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Column is
699 begin
700 if RM_Column_Check then
701 Set_Msg_Str (" in column ");
702 Set_Msg_Int (Int (Error_Msg_Col) + 1);
703 end if;
704 end Set_Msg_Insertion_Column;
706 ------------------
707 -- Set_Msg_Text --
708 ------------------
710 procedure Set_Msg_Text (Text : String; Flag : Source_Ptr) is
711 C : Character; -- Current character
712 P : Natural; -- Current index;
714 begin
715 Manual_Quote_Mode := False;
716 Msglen := 0;
717 Flag_Source := Get_Source_File_Index (Flag);
718 P := Text'First;
720 while P <= Text'Last loop
721 C := Text (P);
722 P := P + 1;
724 -- Check for insertion character
726 if C = '%' then
727 if P <= Text'Last and then Text (P) = '%' then
728 P := P + 1;
729 Set_Msg_Insertion_Name_Literal;
730 else
731 Set_Msg_Insertion_Name;
732 end if;
734 elsif C = '$' then
736 -- '$' is ignored
738 null;
740 elsif C = '{' then
741 Set_Msg_Insertion_File_Name;
743 elsif C = '}' then
745 -- '}' is ignored
747 null;
749 elsif C = '*' then
750 Set_Msg_Insertion_Reserved_Name;
752 elsif C = '&' then
754 -- '&' is ignored
756 null;
758 elsif C = '#' then
759 Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number (Error_Msg_Sloc, Flag);
761 elsif C = '\' then
762 Continuation := True;
764 elsif C = '@' then
765 Set_Msg_Insertion_Column;
767 elsif C = '^' then
768 Set_Msg_Insertion_Uint;
770 elsif C = '`' then
771 Manual_Quote_Mode := not Manual_Quote_Mode;
772 Set_Msg_Char ('"');
774 elsif C = '!' then
775 null;
777 elsif C = '?' then
778 null;
780 elsif C = '<' then
781 null;
783 elsif C = '|' then
784 null;
786 elsif C = ''' then
787 Set_Msg_Char (Text (P));
788 P := P + 1;
790 -- Upper case letter (start of reserved word if 2 or more)
792 elsif C in 'A' .. 'Z'
793 and then P <= Text'Last
794 and then Text (P) in 'A' .. 'Z'
795 then
796 P := P - 1;
797 Set_Msg_Insertion_Reserved_Word (Text, P);
799 elsif C = '~' then
800 Set_Msg_Str (Error_Msg_String (1 .. Error_Msg_Strlen));
802 -- Normal character with no special treatment
804 else
805 Set_Msg_Char (C);
806 end if;
808 end loop;
809 end Set_Msg_Text;
811 end Errutil;