1 /* Protoize program - Original version by Ron Guilmette at MCC.
2 Copyright (C) 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GNU CC.
6 GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
11 GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
18 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
20 /* Any reasonable C++ compiler should have all of the same features
21 as __STDC__ plus more, so make sure that __STDC__ is defined if
22 __cplusplus is defined. */
24 #if defined(__cplusplus) && !defined(__STDC__)
26 #endif /* defined(__cplusplus) && !defined(__STDC__) */
28 #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined (__GNUG__)
29 #define VOLATILE volatile
42 /* Users are not supposed to use _POSIX_SOURCE to say the
43 system is a POSIX system. That is not what _POSIX_SOURCE means! -- rms */
44 /* If the user asked for POSIX via _POSIX_SOURCE, turn on POSIX code. */
45 #if defined(_POSIX_SOURCE) && !defined(POSIX)
50 #ifdef POSIX /* We should be able to define _POSIX_SOURCE unconditionally,
51 but some systems respond in buggy ways to it,
52 including SunOS 4.1.1. Which we don't classify as POSIX. */
53 /* In case this is a POSIX system with an ANSI C compiler,
54 ask for definition of all POSIX facilities. */
60 /* On some systems stdio.h includes stdarg.h;
61 we must bring in varargs.h first. */
65 #include <sys/types.h>
67 #if defined(POSIX) || defined(CONCURRENT)
74 /* Include getopt.h for the sake of getopt_long.
75 We don't need the declaration of getopt, and it could conflict
76 with something from a system header file, so effectively nullify that. */
77 #define getopt getopt_loser
82 #if defined(bsd4_4) || defined(__NetBSD__)
83 extern const char *const sys_errlist
[];
85 extern char *sys_errlist
[];
87 extern char *version_string
;
89 /* Systems which are compatible only with POSIX 1003.1-1988 (but *not*
90 with POSIX 1003.1-1990), e.g. Ultrix 4.2, might not have
91 const qualifiers in the prototypes in the system include files.
92 Unfortunately, this can lead to GCC issuing lots of warnings for
93 calls to the following functions. To eliminate these warnings we
94 provide the following #defines. */
96 #define my_access(file,flag) access((char *)file, flag)
97 #define my_stat(file,pkt) stat((char *)file, pkt)
98 #define my_execvp(prog,argv) execvp((char *)prog, (char **)argv)
99 #define my_link(file1, file2) link((char *)file1, (char *)file2)
100 #define my_unlink(file) unlink((char *)file)
101 #define my_open(file, mode, flag) open((char *)file, mode, flag)
102 #define my_chmod(file, mode) chmod((char *)file, mode)
104 extern char *getpwd ();
106 /* Aliases for pointers to void.
107 These were made to facilitate compilation with old brain-dead DEC C
108 compilers which didn't properly grok `void*' types. */
111 typedef void * pointer_type
;
112 typedef const void * const_pointer_type
;
114 typedef char * pointer_type
;
115 typedef char * const_pointer_type
;
124 #include <sys/wait.h>
126 #else /* !defined(POSIX) */
128 #define R_OK 4 /* Test for Read permission */
129 #define W_OK 2 /* Test for Write permission */
130 #define X_OK 1 /* Test for eXecute permission */
131 #define F_OK 0 /* Test for existence of File */
142 #define WIFSIGNALED(S) (((S) & 0xff) != 0 && ((S) & 0xff) != 0x7f)
145 #define WTERMSIG(S) ((S) & 0x7f)
148 #define WIFEXITED(S) (((S) & 0xff) == 0)
151 #define WEXITSTATUS(S) (((S) & 0xff00) >> 8)
154 /* Declaring stat or __flsbuf with a prototype
155 causes conflicts with system headers on some systems. */
158 typedef void voidfn ();
159 extern VOLATILE voidfn abort
;
163 #if 0 /* These conflict with stdio.h on some systems. */
164 extern int fprintf (FILE *, const char *, ...);
165 extern int printf (const char *, ...);
166 extern int open (const char *, int, ...);
173 extern int fflush ();
179 extern int unlink ();
180 extern int access ();
181 extern int execvp ();
183 #if 0 /* size_t from sys/types.h may fail to match GCC.
184 If so, we would get a warning from this. */
185 extern size_t strlen ()
188 /* Fork is not declared because the declaration caused a conflict
190 #if !(defined (USG) || defined (VMS))
192 #endif /* (defined (USG) || defined (VMS)) */
194 #endif /* !defined (POSIX) */
196 extern char *rindex ();
198 /* Look for these where the `const' qualifier is intentionally cast aside. */
202 /* Define a STRINGIFY macro that's right for ANSI or traditional C. */
205 #define STRINGIFY(STRING) #STRING
207 #define STRINGIFY(STRING) "STRING"
210 /* Define a default place to find the SYSCALLS.X file. */
212 #ifndef STD_PROTO_DIR
213 #define STD_PROTO_DIR "/usr/local/lib"
214 #endif /* !defined (STD_PROTO_DIR) */
216 /* Suffix of aux_info files. */
218 static const char * const aux_info_suffix
= ".X";
220 /* String to attach to filenames for saved versions of original files. */
222 static const char * const save_suffix
= ".save";
226 /* File name of the file which contains descriptions of standard system
227 routines. Note that we never actually do anything with this file per se,
228 but we do read in its corresponding aux_info file. */
230 static const char syscalls_filename
[] = "SYSCALLS.c";
232 /* Default place to find the above file. */
234 static const char * const default_syscalls_dir
= STD_PROTO_DIR
;
236 /* Variable to hold the complete absolutized filename of the SYSCALLS.c.X
239 static char * syscalls_absolute_filename
;
241 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
243 /* Type of the structure that holds information about macro unexpansions. */
245 struct unexpansion_struct
{
246 const char *expanded
;
247 const char *contracted
;
249 typedef struct unexpansion_struct unexpansion
;
251 /* A table of conversions that may need to be made for some (stupid) older
252 operating systems where these types are preprocessor macros rather than
253 typedefs (as they really ought to be).
255 WARNING: The contracted forms must be as small (or smaller) as the
256 expanded forms, or else havoc will ensue. */
258 static const unexpansion unexpansions
[] = {
259 { "struct _iobuf", "FILE" },
263 /* The number of "primary" slots in the hash tables for filenames and for
264 function names. This can be as big or as small as you like, except that
265 it must be a power of two. */
267 #define HASH_TABLE_SIZE (1 << 9)
269 /* Bit mask to use when computing hash values. */
271 static const int hash_mask
= (HASH_TABLE_SIZE
- 1);
273 /* Make a table of default system include directories
274 just as it is done in cccp.c. */
276 #ifndef STANDARD_INCLUDE_DIR
277 #define STANDARD_INCLUDE_DIR "/usr/include"
280 #ifndef LOCAL_INCLUDE_DIR
281 #define LOCAL_INCLUDE_DIR "/usr/local/include"
284 struct default_include
{ const char *fname
; int cplusplus
; } include_defaults
[]
285 #ifdef INCLUDE_DEFAULTS
289 /* Pick up GNU C++ specific include files. */
290 { GPLUSPLUS_INCLUDE_DIR
, 1},
292 /* This is the dir for fixincludes. Put it just before
293 the files that we fix. */
294 { GCC_INCLUDE_DIR
, 0},
295 /* For cross-compilation, this dir name is generated
296 automatically in Makefile.in. */
297 { CROSS_INCLUDE_DIR
, 0 },
298 /* This is another place that the target system's headers might be. */
299 { TOOL_INCLUDE_DIR
, 0},
300 #else /* not CROSS_COMPILE */
301 /* This should be /use/local/include and should come before
302 the fixincludes-fixed header files. */
303 { LOCAL_INCLUDE_DIR
, 0},
304 /* This is here ahead of GCC_INCLUDE_DIR because assert.h goes here.
305 Likewise, behind LOCAL_INCLUDE_DIR, where glibc puts its assert.h. */
306 { TOOL_INCLUDE_DIR
, 0},
307 /* This is the dir for fixincludes. Put it just before
308 the files that we fix. */
309 { GCC_INCLUDE_DIR
, 0},
310 /* Some systems have an extra dir of include files. */
311 #ifdef SYSTEM_INCLUDE_DIR
312 { SYSTEM_INCLUDE_DIR
, 0},
314 { STANDARD_INCLUDE_DIR
, 0},
315 #endif /* not CROSS_COMPILE */
318 #endif /* no INCLUDE_DEFAULTS */
320 /* Datatype for lists of directories or filenames. */
324 struct string_list
*next
;
327 /* List of directories in which files should be converted. */
329 struct string_list
*directory_list
;
331 /* List of file names which should not be converted.
332 A file is excluded if the end of its name, following a /,
333 matches one of the names in this list. */
335 struct string_list
*exclude_list
;
337 /* The name of the other style of variable-number-of-parameters functions
338 (i.e. the style that we want to leave unconverted because we don't yet
339 know how to convert them to this style. This string is used in warning
342 /* Also define here the string that we can search for in the parameter lists
343 taken from the .X files which will unambiguously indicate that we have
344 found a varargs style function. */
347 static const char * const other_var_style
= "stdarg";
348 #else /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
349 static const char * const other_var_style
= "varargs";
350 /* Note that this is a string containing the expansion of va_alist.
351 But in `main' we discard all but the first token. */
352 static const char *varargs_style_indicator
= STRINGIFY (va_alist
);
353 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
355 /* The following two types are used to create hash tables. In this program,
356 there are two hash tables which are used to store and quickly lookup two
357 different classes of strings. The first type of strings stored in the
358 first hash table are absolute filenames of files which protoize needs to
359 know about. The second type of strings (stored in the second hash table)
360 are function names. It is this second class of strings which really
361 inspired the use of the hash tables, because there may be a lot of them. */
363 typedef struct hash_table_entry_struct hash_table_entry
;
365 /* Do some typedefs so that we don't have to write "struct" so often. */
367 typedef struct def_dec_info_struct def_dec_info
;
368 typedef struct file_info_struct file_info
;
369 typedef struct f_list_chain_item_struct f_list_chain_item
;
371 /* In the struct below, note that the "_info" field has two different uses
372 depending on the type of hash table we are in (i.e. either the filenames
373 hash table or the function names hash table). In the filenames hash table
374 the info fields of the entries point to the file_info struct which is
375 associated with each filename (1 per filename). In the function names
376 hash table, the info field points to the head of a singly linked list of
377 def_dec_info entries which are all defs or decs of the function whose
378 name is pointed to by the "symbol" field. Keeping all of the defs/decs
379 for a given function name on a special list specifically for that function
380 name makes it quick and easy to find out all of the important information
381 about a given (named) function. */
383 struct hash_table_entry_struct
{
384 hash_table_entry
* hash_next
; /* -> to secondary entries */
385 const char * symbol
; /* -> to the hashed string */
387 const def_dec_info
* _ddip
;
391 #define ddip _info._ddip
392 #define fip _info._fip
394 /* Define a type specifically for our two hash tables. */
396 typedef hash_table_entry hash_table
[HASH_TABLE_SIZE
];
398 /* The following struct holds all of the important information about any
399 single filename (e.g. file) which we need to know about. */
401 struct file_info_struct
{
402 const hash_table_entry
* hash_entry
; /* -> to associated hash entry */
403 const def_dec_info
* defs_decs
; /* -> to chain of defs/decs */
404 time_t mtime
; /* Time of last modification. */
407 /* Due to the possibility that functions may return pointers to functions,
408 (which may themselves have their own parameter lists) and due to the
409 fact that returned pointers-to-functions may be of type "pointer-to-
410 function-returning-pointer-to-function" (ad nauseum) we have to keep
411 an entire chain of ANSI style formal parameter lists for each function.
413 Normally, for any given function, there will only be one formals list
414 on the chain, but you never know.
416 Note that the head of each chain of formals lists is pointed to by the
417 `f_list_chain' field of the corresponding def_dec_info record.
419 For any given chain, the item at the head of the chain is the *leftmost*
420 parameter list seen in the actual C language function declaration. If
421 there are other members of the chain, then these are linked in left-to-right
422 order from the head of the chain. */
424 struct f_list_chain_item_struct
{
425 const f_list_chain_item
* chain_next
; /* -> to next item on chain */
426 const char * formals_list
; /* -> to formals list string */
429 /* The following struct holds all of the important information about any
430 single function definition or declaration which we need to know about.
431 Note that for unprotoize we don't need to know very much because we
432 never even create records for stuff that we don't intend to convert
433 (like for instance defs and decs which are already in old K&R format
434 and "implicit" function declarations). */
436 struct def_dec_info_struct
{
437 const def_dec_info
* next_in_file
; /* -> to rest of chain for file */
438 file_info
* file
; /* -> file_info for containing file */
439 int line
; /* source line number of def/dec */
440 const char * ansi_decl
; /* -> left end of ansi decl */
441 hash_table_entry
* hash_entry
; /* -> hash entry for function name */
442 unsigned int is_func_def
; /* = 0 means this is a declaration */
443 const def_dec_info
* next_for_func
; /* -> to rest of chain for func name */
444 unsigned int f_list_count
; /* count of formals lists we expect */
445 char prototyped
; /* = 0 means already prototyped */
447 const f_list_chain_item
* f_list_chain
; /* -> chain of formals lists */
448 const def_dec_info
* definition
; /* -> def/dec containing related def */
449 char is_static
; /* = 0 means visibility is "extern" */
450 char is_implicit
; /* != 0 for implicit func decl's */
451 char written
; /* != 0 means written for implicit */
452 #else /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
453 const char * formal_names
; /* -> to list of names of formals */
454 const char * formal_decls
; /* -> to string of formal declarations */
455 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
458 /* Pointer to the tail component of the filename by which this program was
459 invoked. Used everywhere in error and warning messages. */
461 static const char *pname
;
463 /* Error counter. Will be non-zero if we should give up at the next convenient
466 static int errors
= 0;
469 /* ??? These comments should say what the flag mean as well as the options
472 /* File name to use for running gcc. Allows GCC 2 to be named
473 something other than gcc. */
474 static const char *compiler_file_name
= "gcc";
476 static int version_flag
= 0; /* Print our version number. */
477 static int quiet_flag
= 0; /* Don't print messages normally. */
478 static int nochange_flag
= 0; /* Don't convert, just say what files
479 we would have converted. */
480 static int nosave_flag
= 0; /* Don't save the old version. */
481 static int keep_flag
= 0; /* Don't delete the .X files. */
482 static const char ** compile_params
= 0; /* Option string for gcc. */
484 static const char *indent_string
= " "; /* Indentation for newly
485 inserted parm decls. */
486 #else /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
487 static int local_flag
= 0; /* Insert new local decls (when?). */
488 static int global_flag
= 0; /* set by -g option */
489 static int cplusplus_flag
= 0; /* Rename converted files to *.C. */
490 static const char* nondefault_syscalls_dir
= 0; /* Dir to look for
492 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
494 /* An index into the compile_params array where we should insert the source
495 file name when we are ready to exec the C compiler. A zero value indicates
496 that we have not yet called munge_compile_params. */
498 static int input_file_name_index
= 0;
500 /* An index into the compile_params array where we should insert the filename
501 for the aux info file, when we run the C compiler. */
502 static int aux_info_file_name_index
= 0;
504 /* Count of command line arguments which were "filename" arguments. */
506 static int n_base_source_files
= 0;
508 /* Points to a malloc'ed list of pointers to all of the filenames of base
509 source files which were specified on the command line. */
511 static const char **base_source_filenames
;
513 /* Line number of the line within the current aux_info file that we
514 are currently processing. Used for error messages in case the prototypes
515 info file is corrupted somehow. */
517 static int current_aux_info_lineno
;
519 /* Pointer to the name of the source file currently being converted. */
521 static const char *convert_filename
;
523 /* Pointer to relative root string (taken from aux_info file) which indicates
524 where directory the user was in when he did the compilation step that
525 produced the containing aux_info file. */
527 static const char *invocation_filename
;
529 /* Pointer to the base of the input buffer that holds the original text for the
530 source file currently being converted. */
532 static const char *orig_text_base
;
534 /* Pointer to the byte just beyond the end of the input buffer that holds the
535 original text for the source file currently being converted. */
537 static const char *orig_text_limit
;
539 /* Pointer to the base of the input buffer that holds the cleaned text for the
540 source file currently being converted. */
542 static const char *clean_text_base
;
544 /* Pointer to the byte just beyond the end of the input buffer that holds the
545 cleaned text for the source file currently being converted. */
547 static const char *clean_text_limit
;
549 /* Pointer to the last byte in the cleaned text buffer that we have already
550 (virtually) copied to the output buffer (or decided to ignore). */
552 static const char * clean_read_ptr
;
554 /* Pointer to the base of the output buffer that holds the replacement text
555 for the source file currently being converted. */
557 static char *repl_text_base
;
559 /* Pointer to the byte just beyond the end of the output buffer that holds the
560 replacement text for the source file currently being converted. */
562 static char *repl_text_limit
;
564 /* Pointer to the last byte which has been stored into the output buffer.
565 The next byte to be stored should be stored just past where this points
568 static char * repl_write_ptr
;
570 /* Pointer into the cleaned text buffer for the source file we are currently
571 converting. This points to the first character of the line that we last
572 did a "seek_to_line" to (see below). */
574 static const char *last_known_line_start
;
576 /* Number of the line (in the cleaned text buffer) that we last did a
577 "seek_to_line" to. Will be one if we just read a new source file
578 into the cleaned text buffer. */
580 static int last_known_line_number
;
582 /* The filenames hash table. */
584 static hash_table filename_primary
;
586 /* The function names hash table. */
588 static hash_table function_name_primary
;
590 /* The place to keep the recovery address which is used only in cases where
591 we get hopelessly confused by something in the cleaned original text. */
593 static jmp_buf source_confusion_recovery
;
595 /* A pointer to the current directory filename (used by abspath). */
597 static char *cwd_buffer
;
599 /* A place to save the read pointer until we are sure that an individual
600 attempt at editing will succeed. */
602 static const char * saved_clean_read_ptr
;
604 /* A place to save the write pointer until we are sure that an individual
605 attempt at editing will succeed. */
607 static char * saved_repl_write_ptr
;
609 /* Forward declaration. */
611 static const char *shortpath ();
613 /* Allocate some space, but check that the allocation was successful. */
614 /* alloca.c uses this, so don't make it static. */
622 rv
= (pointer_type
) malloc (byte_count
);
625 fprintf (stderr
, "\n%s: virtual memory exceeded\n", pname
);
627 return 0; /* avoid warnings */
633 /* Reallocate some space, but check that the reallocation was successful. */
636 xrealloc (old_space
, byte_count
)
637 pointer_type old_space
;
642 rv
= (pointer_type
) realloc (old_space
, byte_count
);
645 fprintf (stderr
, "\n%s: virtual memory exceeded\n", pname
);
647 return 0; /* avoid warnings */
653 /* Deallocate the area pointed to by an arbitrary pointer, but first, strip
654 the `const' qualifier from it and also make sure that the pointer value
659 const_pointer_type p
;
662 free ((NONCONST pointer_type
) p
);
665 /* Make a copy of a string INPUT with size SIZE. */
668 savestring (input
, size
)
672 char *output
= (char *) xmalloc (size
+ 1);
673 strcpy (output
, input
);
677 /* Make a copy of the concatenation of INPUT1 and INPUT2. */
680 savestring2 (input1
, size1
, input2
, size2
)
686 char *output
= (char *) xmalloc (size1
+ size2
+ 1);
687 strcpy (output
, input1
);
688 strcpy (&output
[size1
], input2
);
692 /* More 'friendly' abort that prints the line and file.
693 config.h can #define abort fancy_abort if you like that sort of thing. */
698 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: internal abort\n", pname
);
702 /* Make a duplicate of the first N bytes of a given string in a newly
710 char *ret_val
= (char *) xmalloc (n
+ 1);
712 strncpy (ret_val
, s
, n
);
717 /* Return a pointer to the first occurrence of s2 within s1 or NULL if s2
718 does not occur within s1. Assume neither s1 nor s2 are null pointers. */
723 const char *const s2
;
731 for (p1
= s1
, p2
= s2
; c
= *p2
; p1
++, p2
++)
741 /* Read LEN bytes at PTR from descriptor DESC, for file FILENAME,
742 retrying if necessary. Return the actual number of bytes read. */
745 safe_read (desc
, ptr
, len
)
752 int nchars
= read (desc
, ptr
, left
);
769 /* Write LEN bytes at PTR to descriptor DESC,
770 retrying if necessary, and treating any real error as fatal. */
773 safe_write (desc
, ptr
, len
, out_fname
)
780 int written
= write (desc
, ptr
, len
);
787 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: error writing file `%s': %s\n",
788 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, out_fname
), sys_errlist
[errno
]);
796 /* Get setup to recover in case the edit we are about to do goes awry. */
801 saved_clean_read_ptr
= clean_read_ptr
;
802 saved_repl_write_ptr
= repl_write_ptr
;
805 /* Call this routine to recover our previous state whenever something looks
806 too confusing in the source code we are trying to edit. */
811 clean_read_ptr
= saved_clean_read_ptr
;
812 repl_write_ptr
= saved_repl_write_ptr
;
815 /* Return true if the given character is a valid identifier character. */
821 return (isalnum (ch
) || (ch
== '_') || (ch
== '$'));
824 /* Give a message indicating the proper way to invoke this program and then
825 exit with non-zero status. */
831 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: usage '%s [ -VqfnkN ] [ -i <istring> ] [ filename ... ]'\n",
833 #else /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
834 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: usage '%s [ -VqfnkNlgC ] [ -B <diname> ] [ filename ... ]'\n",
836 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
840 /* Return true if the given filename (assumed to be an absolute filename)
841 designates a file residing anywhere beneath any one of the "system"
842 include directories. */
845 in_system_include_dir (path
)
848 struct default_include
*p
;
851 abort (); /* Must be an absolutized filename. */
853 for (p
= include_defaults
; p
->fname
; p
++)
854 if (!strncmp (path
, p
->fname
, strlen (p
->fname
))
855 && path
[strlen (p
->fname
)] == '/')
861 /* Return true if the given filename designates a file that the user has
862 read access to and for which the user has write access to the containing
866 file_could_be_converted (const char *path
)
868 char *const dir_name
= (char *) alloca (strlen (path
) + 1);
870 if (my_access (path
, R_OK
))
874 char *dir_last_slash
;
876 strcpy (dir_name
, path
);
877 dir_last_slash
= rindex (dir_name
, '/');
879 *dir_last_slash
= '\0';
881 abort (); /* Should have been an absolutized filename. */
884 if (my_access (path
, W_OK
))
890 /* Return true if the given filename designates a file that we are allowed
891 to modify. Files which we should not attempt to modify are (a) "system"
892 include files, and (b) files which the user doesn't have write access to,
893 and (c) files which reside in directories which the user doesn't have
894 write access to. Unless requested to be quiet, give warnings about
895 files that we will not try to convert for one reason or another. An
896 exception is made for "system" include files, which we never try to
897 convert and for which we don't issue the usual warnings. */
900 file_normally_convertible (const char *path
)
902 char *const dir_name
= alloca (strlen (path
) + 1);
904 if (in_system_include_dir (path
))
908 char *dir_last_slash
;
910 strcpy (dir_name
, path
);
911 dir_last_slash
= rindex (dir_name
, '/');
913 *dir_last_slash
= '\0';
915 abort (); /* Should have been an absolutized filename. */
918 if (my_access (path
, R_OK
))
921 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: warning: no read access for file `%s'\n",
922 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, path
));
926 if (my_access (path
, W_OK
))
929 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: warning: no write access for file `%s'\n",
930 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, path
));
934 if (my_access (dir_name
, W_OK
))
937 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: warning: no write access for dir containing `%s'\n",
938 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, path
));
948 /* Return true if the given file_info struct refers to the special SYSCALLS.c.X
949 file. Return false otherwise. */
952 is_syscalls_file (fi_p
)
953 const file_info
*fi_p
;
955 char const *f
= fi_p
->hash_entry
->symbol
;
956 size_t fl
= strlen (f
), sysl
= sizeof (syscalls_filename
) - 1;
957 return sysl
<= fl
&& strcmp (f
+ fl
- sysl
, syscalls_filename
) == 0;
960 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
962 /* Check to see if this file will need to have anything done to it on this
963 run. If there is nothing in the given file which both needs conversion
964 and for which we have the necessary stuff to do the conversion, return
965 false. Otherwise, return true.
967 Note that (for protoize) it is only valid to call this function *after*
968 the connections between declarations and definitions have all been made
969 by connect_defs_and_decs. */
972 needs_to_be_converted (file_p
)
973 const file_info
*file_p
;
975 const def_dec_info
*ddp
;
979 if (is_syscalls_file (file_p
))
982 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
984 for (ddp
= file_p
->defs_decs
; ddp
; ddp
= ddp
->next_in_file
)
990 /* ... and if we a protoizing and this function is in old style ... */
992 /* ... and if this a definition or is a decl with an associated def ... */
993 && (ddp
->is_func_def
|| (!ddp
->is_func_def
&& ddp
->definition
))
995 #else /* defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
997 /* ... and if we are unprotoizing and this function is in new style ... */
1000 #endif /* defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
1002 /* ... then the containing file needs converting. */
1007 /* Return 1 if the file name NAME is in a directory
1008 that should be converted. */
1011 directory_specified_p (name
)
1014 struct string_list
*p
;
1016 for (p
= directory_list
; p
; p
= p
->next
)
1017 if (!strncmp (name
, p
->name
, strlen (p
->name
))
1018 && name
[strlen (p
->name
)] == '/')
1020 const char *q
= name
+ strlen (p
->name
) + 1;
1022 /* If there are more slashes, it's in a subdir, so
1023 this match doesn't count. */
1035 /* Return 1 if the file named NAME should be excluded from conversion. */
1038 file_excluded_p (name
)
1041 struct string_list
*p
;
1042 int len
= strlen (name
);
1044 for (p
= exclude_list
; p
; p
= p
->next
)
1045 if (!strcmp (name
+ len
- strlen (p
->name
), p
->name
)
1046 && name
[len
- strlen (p
->name
) - 1] == '/')
1052 /* Construct a new element of a string_list.
1053 STRING is the new element value, and REST holds the remaining elements. */
1055 static struct string_list
*
1056 string_list_cons (string
, rest
)
1058 struct string_list
*rest
;
1060 struct string_list
*temp
1061 = (struct string_list
*) xmalloc (sizeof (struct string_list
));
1064 temp
->name
= string
;
1068 /* ??? The GNU convention for mentioning function args in its comments
1069 is to capitalize them. So change "hash_tab_p" to HASH_TAB_P below.
1070 Likewise for all the other functions. */
1072 /* Given a hash table, apply some function to each node in the table. The
1073 table to traverse is given as the "hash_tab_p" argument, and the
1074 function to be applied to each node in the table is given as "func"
1078 visit_each_hash_node (hash_tab_p
, func
)
1079 const hash_table_entry
*hash_tab_p
;
1082 const hash_table_entry
*primary
;
1084 for (primary
= hash_tab_p
; primary
< &hash_tab_p
[HASH_TABLE_SIZE
]; primary
++)
1085 if (primary
->symbol
)
1087 hash_table_entry
*second
;
1090 for (second
= primary
->hash_next
; second
; second
= second
->hash_next
)
1095 /* Initialize all of the fields of a new hash table entry, pointed
1096 to by the "p" parameter. Note that the space to hold the entry
1097 is assumed to have already been allocated before this routine is
1100 static hash_table_entry
*
1102 hash_table_entry
*p
;
1105 p
->hash_next
= NULL
;
1106 p
->symbol
= savestring (s
, strlen (s
));
1112 /* Look for a particular function name or filename in the particular
1113 hash table indicated by "hash_tab_p". If the name is not in the
1114 given hash table, add it. Either way, return a pointer to the
1115 hash table entry for the given name. */
1117 static hash_table_entry
*
1118 lookup (hash_tab_p
, search_symbol
)
1119 hash_table_entry
*hash_tab_p
;
1120 const char *search_symbol
;
1123 const char *search_symbol_char_p
= search_symbol
;
1124 hash_table_entry
*p
;
1126 while (*search_symbol_char_p
)
1127 hash_value
+= *search_symbol_char_p
++;
1128 hash_value
&= hash_mask
;
1129 p
= &hash_tab_p
[hash_value
];
1131 return add_symbol (p
, search_symbol
);
1132 if (!strcmp (p
->symbol
, search_symbol
))
1134 while (p
->hash_next
)
1137 if (!strcmp (p
->symbol
, search_symbol
))
1140 p
->hash_next
= (hash_table_entry
*) xmalloc (sizeof (hash_table_entry
));
1142 return add_symbol (p
, search_symbol
);
1145 /* Throw a def/dec record on the junk heap.
1147 Also, since we are not using this record anymore, free up all of the
1148 stuff it pointed to. */
1154 xfree (p
->ansi_decl
);
1158 const f_list_chain_item
* curr
;
1159 const f_list_chain_item
* next
;
1161 for (curr
= p
->f_list_chain
; curr
; curr
= next
)
1163 next
= curr
->chain_next
;
1167 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
1172 /* Unexpand as many macro symbol as we can find.
1174 If the given line must be unexpanded, make a copy of it in the heap and
1175 return a pointer to the unexpanded copy. Otherwise return NULL. */
1178 unexpand_if_needed (aux_info_line
)
1179 const char *aux_info_line
;
1181 static char *line_buf
= 0;
1182 static int line_buf_size
= 0;
1183 const unexpansion
* unexp_p
;
1184 int got_unexpanded
= 0;
1186 char *copy_p
= line_buf
;
1190 line_buf_size
= 1024;
1191 line_buf
= (char *) xmalloc (line_buf_size
);
1196 /* Make a copy of the input string in line_buf, expanding as necessary. */
1198 for (s
= aux_info_line
; *s
!= '\n'; )
1200 for (unexp_p
= unexpansions
; unexp_p
->expanded
; unexp_p
++)
1202 const char *in_p
= unexp_p
->expanded
;
1203 size_t len
= strlen (in_p
);
1205 if (*s
== *in_p
&& !strncmp (s
, in_p
, len
) && !is_id_char (s
[len
]))
1207 int size
= strlen (unexp_p
->contracted
);
1209 if (copy_p
+ size
- line_buf
>= line_buf_size
)
1211 int offset
= copy_p
- line_buf
;
1213 line_buf_size
+= size
;
1214 line_buf
= (char *) xrealloc (line_buf
, line_buf_size
);
1215 copy_p
= line_buf
+ offset
;
1217 strcpy (copy_p
, unexp_p
->contracted
);
1220 /* Assume the there will not be another replacement required
1221 within the text just replaced. */
1224 goto continue_outer
;
1227 if (copy_p
- line_buf
== line_buf_size
)
1229 int offset
= copy_p
- line_buf
;
1231 line_buf
= (char *) xrealloc (line_buf
, line_buf_size
);
1232 copy_p
= line_buf
+ offset
;
1237 if (copy_p
+ 2 - line_buf
>= line_buf_size
)
1239 int offset
= copy_p
- line_buf
;
1241 line_buf
= (char *) xrealloc (line_buf
, line_buf_size
);
1242 copy_p
= line_buf
+ offset
;
1247 return (got_unexpanded
? savestring (line_buf
, copy_p
- line_buf
) : 0);
1250 /* Return the absolutized filename for the given relative
1251 filename. Note that if that filename is already absolute, it may
1252 still be returned in a modified form because this routine also
1253 eliminates redundant slashes and single dots and eliminates double
1254 dots to get a shortest possible filename from the given input
1255 filename. The absolutization of relative filenames is made by
1256 assuming that the given filename is to be taken as relative to
1257 the first argument (cwd) or to the current directory if cwd is
1261 abspath (cwd
, rel_filename
)
1263 const char *rel_filename
;
1265 /* Setup the current working directory as needed. */
1266 const char *cwd2
= (cwd
) ? cwd
: cwd_buffer
;
1267 char *const abs_buffer
1268 = (char *) alloca (strlen (cwd2
) + strlen (rel_filename
) + 2);
1269 char *endp
= abs_buffer
;
1272 /* Copy the filename (possibly preceded by the current working
1273 directory name) into the absolutization buffer. */
1278 if (rel_filename
[0] != '/')
1281 while (*endp
++ = *src_p
++)
1283 *(endp
-1) = '/'; /* overwrite null */
1285 src_p
= rel_filename
;
1286 while (*endp
++ = *src_p
++)
1290 /* Now make a copy of abs_buffer into abs_buffer, shortening the
1291 filename (by taking out slashes and dots) as we go. */
1293 outp
= inp
= abs_buffer
;
1294 *outp
++ = *inp
++; /* copy first slash */
1297 *outp
++ = *inp
++; /* copy second slash */
1303 else if (inp
[0] == '/' && outp
[-1] == '/')
1308 else if (inp
[0] == '.' && outp
[-1] == '/')
1312 else if (inp
[1] == '/')
1317 else if ((inp
[1] == '.') && (inp
[2] == 0 || inp
[2] == '/'))
1319 inp
+= (inp
[2] == '/') ? 3 : 2;
1321 while (outp
>= abs_buffer
&& *outp
!= '/')
1323 if (outp
< abs_buffer
)
1325 /* Catch cases like /.. where we try to backup to a
1326 point above the absolute root of the logical file
1329 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: invalid file name: %s\n",
1330 pname
, rel_filename
);
1340 /* On exit, make sure that there is a trailing null, and make sure that
1341 the last character of the returned string is *not* a slash. */
1344 if (outp
[-1] == '/')
1347 /* Make a copy (in the heap) of the stuff left in the absolutization
1348 buffer and return a pointer to the copy. */
1350 return savestring (abs_buffer
, outp
- abs_buffer
);
1353 /* Given a filename (and possibly a directory name from which the filename
1354 is relative) return a string which is the shortest possible
1355 equivalent for the corresponding full (absolutized) filename. The
1356 shortest possible equivalent may be constructed by converting the
1357 absolutized filename to be a relative filename (i.e. relative to
1358 the actual current working directory). However if a relative filename
1359 is longer, then the full absolute filename is returned.
1363 Note that "simple-minded" conversion of any given type of filename (either
1364 relative or absolute) may not result in a valid equivalent filename if any
1365 subpart of the original filename is actually a symbolic link. */
1368 shortpath (cwd
, filename
)
1370 const char *filename
;
1374 char *cwd_p
= cwd_buffer
;
1376 int unmatched_slash_count
= 0;
1377 size_t filename_len
= strlen (filename
);
1379 path_p
= abspath (cwd
, filename
);
1380 rel_buf_p
= rel_buffer
= (char *) xmalloc (filename_len
);
1382 while (*cwd_p
&& (*cwd_p
== *path_p
))
1387 if (!*cwd_p
&& (!*path_p
|| *path_p
== '/')) /* whole pwd matched */
1389 if (!*path_p
) /* input *is* the current path! */
1400 while (*cwd_p
!= '/') /* backup to last slash */
1407 unmatched_slash_count
++;
1410 /* Find out how many directory levels in cwd were *not* matched. */
1412 if (*cwd_p
++ == '/')
1413 unmatched_slash_count
++;
1415 /* Now we know how long the "short name" will be.
1416 Reject it if longer than the input. */
1417 if (unmatched_slash_count
* 3 + strlen (path_p
) >= filename_len
)
1420 /* For each of them, put a `../' at the beginning of the short name. */
1421 while (unmatched_slash_count
--)
1423 /* Give up if the result gets to be longer
1424 than the absolute path name. */
1425 if (rel_buffer
+ filename_len
<= rel_buf_p
+ 3)
1432 /* Then tack on the unmatched part of the desired file's name. */
1435 if (rel_buffer
+ filename_len
<= rel_buf_p
)
1438 while (*rel_buf_p
++ = *path_p
++);
1441 if (*(rel_buf_p
-1) == '/')
1442 *--rel_buf_p
= '\0';
1447 /* Lookup the given filename in the hash table for filenames. If it is a
1448 new one, then the hash table info pointer will be null. In this case,
1449 we create a new file_info record to go with the filename, and we initialize
1450 that record with some reasonable values. */
1452 /* FILENAME was const, but that causes a warning on AIX when calling stat.
1453 That is probably a bug in AIX, but might as well avoid the warning. */
1456 find_file (filename
, do_not_stat
)
1460 hash_table_entry
*hash_entry_p
;
1462 hash_entry_p
= lookup (filename_primary
, filename
);
1463 if (hash_entry_p
->fip
)
1464 return hash_entry_p
->fip
;
1467 struct stat stat_buf
;
1468 file_info
*file_p
= (file_info
*) xmalloc (sizeof (file_info
));
1470 /* If we cannot get status on any given source file, give a warning
1471 and then just set its time of last modification to infinity. */
1474 stat_buf
.st_mtime
= (time_t) 0;
1477 if (my_stat (filename
, &stat_buf
) == -1)
1479 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: %s: can't get status: %s\n",
1480 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, filename
), sys_errlist
[errno
]);
1481 stat_buf
.st_mtime
= (time_t) -1;
1485 hash_entry_p
->fip
= file_p
;
1486 file_p
->hash_entry
= hash_entry_p
;
1487 file_p
->defs_decs
= NULL
;
1488 file_p
->mtime
= stat_buf
.st_mtime
;
1493 /* Generate a fatal error because some part of the aux_info file is
1497 aux_info_corrupted ()
1499 fprintf (stderr
, "\n%s: fatal error: aux info file corrupted at line %d\n",
1500 pname
, current_aux_info_lineno
);
1504 /* ??? This comment is vague. Say what the condition is for. */
1505 /* Check to see that a condition is true. This is kind of like an assert. */
1508 check_aux_info (cond
)
1512 aux_info_corrupted ();
1515 /* Given a pointer to the closing right parenthesis for a particular formals
1516 list (in an aux_info file) find the corresponding left parenthesis and
1517 return a pointer to it. */
1520 find_corresponding_lparen (p
)
1526 for (paren_depth
= 1, q
= p
-1; paren_depth
; q
--)
1541 /* Given a line from an aux info file, and a time at which the aux info
1542 file it came from was created, check to see if the item described in
1543 the line comes from a file which has been modified since the aux info
1544 file was created. If so, return non-zero, else return zero. */
1547 referenced_file_is_newer (l
, aux_info_mtime
)
1549 time_t aux_info_mtime
;
1555 check_aux_info (l
[0] == '/');
1556 check_aux_info (l
[1] == '*');
1557 check_aux_info (l
[2] == ' ');
1560 const char *filename_start
= p
= l
+ 3;
1564 filename
= (char *) alloca ((size_t) (p
- filename_start
) + 1);
1565 strncpy (filename
, filename_start
, (size_t) (p
- filename_start
));
1566 filename
[p
-filename_start
] = '\0';
1569 /* Call find_file to find the file_info record associated with the file
1570 which contained this particular def or dec item. Note that this call
1571 may cause a new file_info record to be created if this is the first time
1572 that we have ever known about this particular file. */
1574 fi_p
= find_file (abspath (invocation_filename
, filename
), 0);
1576 return (fi_p
->mtime
> aux_info_mtime
);
1579 /* Given a line of info from the aux_info file, create a new
1580 def_dec_info record to remember all of the important information about
1581 a function definition or declaration.
1583 Link this record onto the list of such records for the particular file in
1584 which it occurred in proper (descending) line number order (for now).
1586 If there is an identical record already on the list for the file, throw
1587 this one away. Doing so takes care of the (useless and troublesome)
1588 duplicates which are bound to crop up due to multiple inclusions of any
1589 given individual header file.
1591 Finally, link the new def_dec record onto the list of such records
1592 pertaining to this particular function name. */
1595 save_def_or_dec (l
, is_syscalls
)
1600 const char *semicolon_p
;
1601 def_dec_info
*def_dec_p
= (def_dec_info
*) xmalloc (sizeof (def_dec_info
));
1604 def_dec_p
->written
= 0;
1605 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
1607 /* Start processing the line by picking off 5 pieces of information from
1608 the left hand end of the line. These are filename, line number,
1609 new/old/implicit flag (new = ANSI prototype format), definition or
1610 declaration flag, and extern/static flag). */
1612 check_aux_info (l
[0] == '/');
1613 check_aux_info (l
[1] == '*');
1614 check_aux_info (l
[2] == ' ');
1617 const char *filename_start
= p
= l
+ 3;
1622 filename
= (char *) alloca ((size_t) (p
- filename_start
) + 1);
1623 strncpy (filename
, filename_start
, (size_t) (p
- filename_start
));
1624 filename
[p
-filename_start
] = '\0';
1626 /* Call find_file to find the file_info record associated with the file
1627 which contained this particular def or dec item. Note that this call
1628 may cause a new file_info record to be created if this is the first time
1629 that we have ever known about this particular file.
1631 Note that we started out by forcing all of the base source file names
1632 (i.e. the names of the aux_info files with the .X stripped off) into the
1633 filenames hash table, and we simultaneously setup file_info records for
1634 all of these base file names (even if they may be useless later).
1635 The file_info records for all of these "base" file names (properly)
1636 act as file_info records for the "original" (i.e. un-included) files
1637 which were submitted to gcc for compilation (when the -aux-info
1638 option was used). */
1640 def_dec_p
->file
= find_file (abspath (invocation_filename
, filename
), is_syscalls
);
1644 const char *line_number_start
= ++p
;
1645 char line_number
[10];
1649 strncpy (line_number
, line_number_start
, (size_t) (p
- line_number_start
));
1650 line_number
[p
-line_number_start
] = '\0';
1651 def_dec_p
->line
= atoi (line_number
);
1654 /* Check that this record describes a new-style, old-style, or implicit
1655 definition or declaration. */
1657 p
++; /* Skip over the `:'. */
1658 check_aux_info ((*p
== 'N') || (*p
== 'O') || (*p
== 'I'));
1660 /* Is this a new style (ANSI prototyped) definition or declaration? */
1662 def_dec_p
->prototyped
= (*p
== 'N');
1666 /* Is this an implicit declaration? */
1668 def_dec_p
->is_implicit
= (*p
== 'I');
1670 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
1674 check_aux_info ((*p
== 'C') || (*p
== 'F'));
1676 /* Is this item a function definition (F) or a declaration (C). Note that
1677 we treat item taken from the syscalls file as though they were function
1678 definitions regardless of what the stuff in the file says. */
1680 def_dec_p
->is_func_def
= ((*p
++ == 'F') || is_syscalls
);
1683 def_dec_p
->definition
= 0; /* Fill this in later if protoizing. */
1684 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
1686 check_aux_info (*p
++ == ' ');
1687 check_aux_info (*p
++ == '*');
1688 check_aux_info (*p
++ == '/');
1689 check_aux_info (*p
++ == ' ');
1692 check_aux_info ((!strncmp (p
, "static", 6)) || (!strncmp (p
, "extern", 6)));
1693 #else /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
1694 if (!strncmp (p
, "static", 6))
1695 def_dec_p
->is_static
= -1;
1696 else if (!strncmp (p
, "extern", 6))
1697 def_dec_p
->is_static
= 0;
1699 check_aux_info (0); /* Didn't find either `extern' or `static'. */
1700 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
1703 const char *ansi_start
= p
;
1705 p
+= 6; /* Pass over the "static" or "extern". */
1707 /* We are now past the initial stuff. Search forward from here to find
1708 the terminating semicolon that should immediately follow the entire
1709 ANSI format function declaration. */
1716 /* Make a copy of the ansi declaration part of the line from the aux_info
1719 def_dec_p
->ansi_decl
1720 = dupnstr (ansi_start
, (size_t) ((semicolon_p
+1) - ansi_start
));
1722 /* Backup and point at the final right paren of the final argument list. */
1727 def_dec_p
->f_list_chain
= NULL
;
1728 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
1730 while (p
!= ansi_start
&& (p
[-1] == ' ' || p
[-1] == '\t')) p
--;
1733 free_def_dec (def_dec_p
);
1738 /* Now isolate a whole set of formal argument lists, one-by-one. Normally,
1739 there will only be one list to isolate, but there could be more. */
1741 def_dec_p
->f_list_count
= 0;
1745 const char *left_paren_p
= find_corresponding_lparen (p
);
1748 f_list_chain_item
*cip
=
1749 (f_list_chain_item
*) xmalloc (sizeof (f_list_chain_item
));
1752 = dupnstr (left_paren_p
+ 1, (size_t) (p
- (left_paren_p
+1)));
1754 /* Add the new chain item at the head of the current list. */
1756 cip
->chain_next
= def_dec_p
->f_list_chain
;
1757 def_dec_p
->f_list_chain
= cip
;
1759 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
1760 def_dec_p
->f_list_count
++;
1762 p
= left_paren_p
- 2;
1764 /* p must now point either to another right paren, or to the last
1765 character of the name of the function that was declared/defined.
1766 If p points to another right paren, then this indicates that we
1767 are dealing with multiple formals lists. In that case, there
1768 really should be another right paren preceding this right paren. */
1773 check_aux_info (*--p
== ')');
1778 const char *past_fn
= p
+ 1;
1780 check_aux_info (*past_fn
== ' ');
1782 /* Scan leftwards over the identifier that names the function. */
1784 while (is_id_char (*p
))
1788 /* p now points to the leftmost character of the function name. */
1791 char *fn_string
= (char *) alloca (past_fn
- p
+ 1);
1793 strncpy (fn_string
, p
, (size_t) (past_fn
- p
));
1794 fn_string
[past_fn
-p
] = '\0';
1795 def_dec_p
->hash_entry
= lookup (function_name_primary
, fn_string
);
1799 /* Look at all of the defs and decs for this function name that we have
1800 collected so far. If there is already one which is at the same
1801 line number in the same file, then we can discard this new def_dec_info
1804 As an extra assurance that any such pair of (nominally) identical
1805 function declarations are in fact identical, we also compare the
1806 ansi_decl parts of the lines from the aux_info files just to be on
1809 This comparison will fail if (for instance) the user was playing
1810 messy games with the preprocessor which ultimately causes one
1811 function declaration in one header file to look differently when
1812 that file is included by two (or more) other files. */
1815 const def_dec_info
*other
;
1817 for (other
= def_dec_p
->hash_entry
->ddip
; other
; other
= other
->next_for_func
)
1819 if (def_dec_p
->line
== other
->line
&& def_dec_p
->file
== other
->file
)
1821 if (strcmp (def_dec_p
->ansi_decl
, other
->ansi_decl
))
1823 fprintf (stderr
, "%s:%d: declaration of function `%s' takes different forms\n",
1824 def_dec_p
->file
->hash_entry
->symbol
,
1826 def_dec_p
->hash_entry
->symbol
);
1829 free_def_dec (def_dec_p
);
1837 /* If we are doing unprotoizing, we must now setup the pointers that will
1838 point to the K&R name list and to the K&R argument declarations list.
1840 Note that if this is only a function declaration, then we should not
1841 expect to find any K&R style formals list following the ANSI-style
1842 formals list. This is because GCC knows that such information is
1843 useless in the case of function declarations (function definitions
1844 are a different story however).
1846 Since we are unprotoizing, we don't need any such lists anyway.
1847 All we plan to do is to delete all characters between ()'s in any
1850 def_dec_p
->formal_names
= NULL
;
1851 def_dec_p
->formal_decls
= NULL
;
1853 if (def_dec_p
->is_func_def
)
1856 check_aux_info (*++p
== ' ');
1857 check_aux_info (*++p
== '/');
1858 check_aux_info (*++p
== '*');
1859 check_aux_info (*++p
== ' ');
1860 check_aux_info (*++p
== '(');
1863 const char *kr_names_start
= ++p
; /* Point just inside '('. */
1867 p
--; /* point to closing right paren */
1869 /* Make a copy of the K&R parameter names list. */
1871 def_dec_p
->formal_names
1872 = dupnstr (kr_names_start
, (size_t) (p
- kr_names_start
));
1875 check_aux_info (*++p
== ' ');
1878 /* p now points to the first character of the K&R style declarations
1879 list (if there is one) or to the star-slash combination that ends
1880 the comment in which such lists get embedded. */
1882 /* Make a copy of the K&R formal decls list and set the def_dec record
1885 if (*p
== '*') /* Are there no K&R declarations? */
1887 check_aux_info (*++p
== '/');
1888 def_dec_p
->formal_decls
= "";
1892 const char *kr_decls_start
= p
;
1894 while (p
[0] != '*' || p
[1] != '/')
1898 check_aux_info (*p
== ' ');
1900 def_dec_p
->formal_decls
1901 = dupnstr (kr_decls_start
, (size_t) (p
- kr_decls_start
));
1904 /* Handle a special case. If we have a function definition marked as
1905 being in "old" style, and if it's formal names list is empty, then
1906 it may actually have the string "void" in its real formals list
1907 in the original source code. Just to make sure, we will get setup
1908 to convert such things anyway.
1910 This kludge only needs to be here because of an insurmountable
1911 problem with generating .X files. */
1913 if (!def_dec_p
->prototyped
&& !*def_dec_p
->formal_names
)
1914 def_dec_p
->prototyped
= 1;
1917 /* Since we are unprotoizing, if this item is already in old (K&R) style,
1918 we can just ignore it. If that is true, throw away the itme now. */
1920 if (!def_dec_p
->prototyped
)
1922 free_def_dec (def_dec_p
);
1926 #endif /* defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
1928 /* Add this record to the head of the list of records pertaining to this
1929 particular function name. */
1931 def_dec_p
->next_for_func
= def_dec_p
->hash_entry
->ddip
;
1932 def_dec_p
->hash_entry
->ddip
= def_dec_p
;
1934 /* Add this new def_dec_info record to the sorted list of def_dec_info
1935 records for this file. Note that we don't have to worry about duplicates
1936 (caused by multiple inclusions of header files) here because we have
1937 already eliminated duplicates above. */
1939 if (!def_dec_p
->file
->defs_decs
)
1941 def_dec_p
->file
->defs_decs
= def_dec_p
;
1942 def_dec_p
->next_in_file
= NULL
;
1946 int line
= def_dec_p
->line
;
1947 const def_dec_info
*prev
= NULL
;
1948 const def_dec_info
*curr
= def_dec_p
->file
->defs_decs
;
1949 const def_dec_info
*next
= curr
->next_in_file
;
1951 while (next
&& (line
< curr
->line
))
1955 next
= next
->next_in_file
;
1957 if (line
>= curr
->line
)
1959 def_dec_p
->next_in_file
= curr
;
1961 ((NONCONST def_dec_info
*) prev
)->next_in_file
= def_dec_p
;
1963 def_dec_p
->file
->defs_decs
= def_dec_p
;
1965 else /* assert (next == NULL); */
1967 ((NONCONST def_dec_info
*) curr
)->next_in_file
= def_dec_p
;
1968 /* assert (next == NULL); */
1969 def_dec_p
->next_in_file
= next
;
1974 /* Set up the vector COMPILE_PARAMS which is the argument list for running GCC.
1975 Also set input_file_name_index and aux_info_file_name_index
1976 to the indices of the slots where the file names should go. */
1978 /* We initialize the vector by removing -g, -O, -S, -c, and -o options,
1979 and adding '-aux-info AUXFILE -S -o /dev/null INFILE' at the end. */
1982 munge_compile_params (params_list
)
1983 const char *params_list
;
1985 /* Build up the contents in a temporary vector
1986 that is so big that to has to be big enough. */
1987 const char **temp_params
1988 = (const char **) alloca ((strlen (params_list
) + 8) * sizeof (char *));
1989 int param_count
= 0;
1992 temp_params
[param_count
++] = compiler_file_name
;
1995 while (isspace (*params_list
))
1999 param
= params_list
;
2000 while (*params_list
&& !isspace (*params_list
))
2002 if (param
[0] != '-')
2003 temp_params
[param_count
++]
2004 = dupnstr (param
, (size_t) (params_list
- param
));
2013 break; /* Don't copy these. */
2015 while (isspace (*params_list
))
2017 while (*params_list
&& !isspace (*params_list
))
2021 temp_params
[param_count
++]
2022 = dupnstr (param
, (size_t) (params_list
- param
));
2028 temp_params
[param_count
++] = "-aux-info";
2030 /* Leave room for the aux-info file name argument. */
2031 aux_info_file_name_index
= param_count
;
2032 temp_params
[param_count
++] = NULL
;
2034 temp_params
[param_count
++] = "-S";
2035 temp_params
[param_count
++] = "-o";
2036 temp_params
[param_count
++] = "/dev/null";
2038 /* Leave room for the input file name argument. */
2039 input_file_name_index
= param_count
;
2040 temp_params
[param_count
++] = NULL
;
2041 /* Terminate the list. */
2042 temp_params
[param_count
++] = NULL
;
2044 /* Make a copy of the compile_params in heap space. */
2047 = (const char **) xmalloc (sizeof (char *) * (param_count
+1));
2048 memcpy (compile_params
, temp_params
, sizeof (char *) * param_count
);
2051 /* Do a recompilation for the express purpose of generating a new aux_info
2052 file to go with a specific base source file. */
2055 gen_aux_info_file (base_filename
)
2056 const char *base_filename
;
2060 if (!input_file_name_index
)
2061 munge_compile_params ("");
2063 /* Store the full source file name in the argument vector. */
2064 compile_params
[input_file_name_index
] = shortpath (NULL
, base_filename
);
2065 /* Add .X to source file name to get aux-info file name. */
2066 compile_params
[aux_info_file_name_index
]
2067 = savestring2 (compile_params
[input_file_name_index
],
2068 strlen (compile_params
[input_file_name_index
]),
2073 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: compiling `%s'\n",
2074 pname
, compile_params
[input_file_name_index
]);
2076 if (child_pid
= fork ())
2078 if (child_pid
== -1)
2080 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: could not fork process: %s\n",
2081 pname
, sys_errlist
[errno
]);
2086 /* Print out the command line that the other process is now executing. */
2092 fputs ("\t", stderr
);
2093 for (arg
= compile_params
; *arg
; arg
++)
2095 fputs (*arg
, stderr
);
2096 fputc (' ', stderr
);
2098 fputc ('\n', stderr
);
2106 if (wait (&wait_status
) == -1)
2108 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: wait failed: %s\n",
2109 pname
, sys_errlist
[errno
]);
2112 if (WIFSIGNALED (wait_status
))
2114 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: subprocess got fatal signal %d",
2115 pname
, WTERMSIG (wait_status
));
2118 if (WIFEXITED (wait_status
) && WEXITSTATUS (wait_status
) != 0)
2120 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: %s exited with status %d\n",
2121 pname
, base_filename
, WEXITSTATUS (wait_status
));
2129 if (my_execvp (compile_params
[0], (char *const *) compile_params
))
2131 int e
= errno
, f
= fileno (stderr
);
2132 write (f
, pname
, strlen (pname
));
2134 write (f
, compile_params
[0], strlen (compile_params
[0]));
2136 write (f
, sys_errlist
[e
], strlen (sys_errlist
[e
]));
2140 return 1; /* Never executed. */
2144 /* Read in all of the information contained in a single aux_info file.
2145 Save all of the important stuff for later. */
2148 process_aux_info_file (base_source_filename
, keep_it
, is_syscalls
)
2149 const char *base_source_filename
;
2153 size_t base_len
= strlen (base_source_filename
);
2154 char * aux_info_filename
2155 = (char *) alloca (base_len
+ strlen (aux_info_suffix
) + 1);
2156 char *aux_info_base
;
2157 char *aux_info_limit
;
2158 char *aux_info_relocated_name
;
2159 const char *aux_info_second_line
;
2160 time_t aux_info_mtime
;
2161 size_t aux_info_size
;
2164 /* Construct the aux_info filename from the base source filename. */
2166 strcpy (aux_info_filename
, base_source_filename
);
2167 strcat (aux_info_filename
, aux_info_suffix
);
2169 /* Check that the aux_info file exists and is readable. If it does not
2170 exist, try to create it (once only). */
2172 /* If file doesn't exist, set must_create.
2173 Likewise if it exists and we can read it but it is obsolete.
2174 Otherwise, report an error. */
2177 /* Come here with must_create set to 1 if file is out of date. */
2180 if (my_access (aux_info_filename
, R_OK
) == -1)
2182 if (errno
== ENOENT
)
2186 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: warning: missing SYSCALLS file `%s'\n",
2187 pname
, aux_info_filename
);
2194 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: can't read aux info file `%s': %s\n",
2195 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, aux_info_filename
),
2196 sys_errlist
[errno
]);
2201 #if 0 /* There is code farther down to take care of this. */
2205 stat (aux_info_file_name
, &s1
);
2206 stat (base_source_file_name
, &s2
);
2207 if (s2
.st_mtime
> s1
.st_mtime
)
2212 /* If we need a .X file, create it, and verify we can read it. */
2215 if (!gen_aux_info_file (base_source_filename
))
2220 if (my_access (aux_info_filename
, R_OK
) == -1)
2222 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: can't read aux info file `%s': %s\n",
2223 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, aux_info_filename
),
2224 sys_errlist
[errno
]);
2231 struct stat stat_buf
;
2233 /* Get some status information about this aux_info file. */
2235 if (my_stat (aux_info_filename
, &stat_buf
) == -1)
2237 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: can't get status of aux info file `%s': %s\n",
2238 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, aux_info_filename
),
2239 sys_errlist
[errno
]);
2244 /* Check on whether or not this aux_info file is zero length. If it is,
2245 then just ignore it and return. */
2247 if ((aux_info_size
= stat_buf
.st_size
) == 0)
2250 /* Get the date/time of last modification for this aux_info file and
2251 remember it. We will have to check that any source files that it
2252 contains information about are at least this old or older. */
2254 aux_info_mtime
= stat_buf
.st_mtime
;
2258 /* Compare mod time with the .c file; update .X file if obsolete.
2259 The code later on can fail to check the .c file
2260 if it did not directly define any functions. */
2262 if (my_stat (base_source_filename
, &stat_buf
) == -1)
2264 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: can't get status of aux info file `%s': %s\n",
2265 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, base_source_filename
),
2266 sys_errlist
[errno
]);
2270 if (stat_buf
.st_mtime
> aux_info_mtime
)
2281 /* Open the aux_info file. */
2283 if ((aux_info_file
= my_open (aux_info_filename
, O_RDONLY
, 0444 )) == -1)
2285 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: can't open aux info file `%s' for reading: %s\n",
2286 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, aux_info_filename
),
2287 sys_errlist
[errno
]);
2291 /* Allocate space to hold the aux_info file in memory. */
2293 aux_info_base
= xmalloc (aux_info_size
+ 1);
2294 aux_info_limit
= aux_info_base
+ aux_info_size
;
2295 *aux_info_limit
= '\0';
2297 /* Read the aux_info file into memory. */
2299 if (safe_read (aux_info_file
, aux_info_base
, aux_info_size
) != aux_info_size
)
2301 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: error reading aux info file `%s': %s\n",
2302 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, aux_info_filename
),
2303 sys_errlist
[errno
]);
2304 free (aux_info_base
);
2305 close (aux_info_file
);
2309 /* Close the aux info file. */
2311 if (close (aux_info_file
))
2313 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: error closing aux info file `%s': %s\n",
2314 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, aux_info_filename
),
2315 sys_errlist
[errno
]);
2316 free (aux_info_base
);
2317 close (aux_info_file
);
2322 /* Delete the aux_info file (unless requested not to). If the deletion
2323 fails for some reason, don't even worry about it. */
2325 if (must_create
&& !keep_it
)
2326 if (my_unlink (aux_info_filename
) == -1)
2327 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: can't delete aux info file `%s': %s\n",
2328 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, aux_info_filename
),
2329 sys_errlist
[errno
]);
2331 /* Save a pointer into the first line of the aux_info file which
2332 contains the filename of the directory from which the compiler
2333 was invoked when the associated source file was compiled.
2334 This information is used later to help create complete
2335 filenames out of the (potentially) relative filenames in
2336 the aux_info file. */
2339 char *p
= aux_info_base
;
2346 invocation_filename
= p
; /* Save a pointer to first byte of path. */
2351 while (*p
++ != '\n')
2353 aux_info_second_line
= p
;
2354 aux_info_relocated_name
= 0;
2355 if (invocation_filename
[0] != '/')
2357 /* INVOCATION_FILENAME is relative;
2358 append it to BASE_SOURCE_FILENAME's dir. */
2360 aux_info_relocated_name
= xmalloc (base_len
+ (p
-invocation_filename
));
2361 strcpy (aux_info_relocated_name
, base_source_filename
);
2362 dir_end
= rindex (aux_info_relocated_name
, '/');
2366 dir_end
= aux_info_relocated_name
;
2367 strcpy (dir_end
, invocation_filename
);
2368 invocation_filename
= aux_info_relocated_name
;
2374 const char *aux_info_p
;
2376 /* Do a pre-pass on the lines in the aux_info file, making sure that all
2377 of the source files referenced in there are at least as old as this
2378 aux_info file itself. If not, go back and regenerate the aux_info
2379 file anew. Don't do any of this for the syscalls file. */
2383 current_aux_info_lineno
= 2;
2385 for (aux_info_p
= aux_info_second_line
; *aux_info_p
; )
2387 if (referenced_file_is_newer (aux_info_p
, aux_info_mtime
))
2389 free (aux_info_base
);
2390 xfree (aux_info_relocated_name
);
2391 if (keep_it
&& my_unlink (aux_info_filename
) == -1)
2393 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: can't delete file `%s': %s\n",
2394 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, aux_info_filename
),
2395 sys_errlist
[errno
]);
2402 /* Skip over the rest of this line to start of next line. */
2404 while (*aux_info_p
!= '\n')
2407 current_aux_info_lineno
++;
2411 /* Now do the real pass on the aux_info lines. Save their information in
2412 the in-core data base. */
2414 current_aux_info_lineno
= 2;
2416 for (aux_info_p
= aux_info_second_line
; *aux_info_p
;)
2418 char *unexpanded_line
= unexpand_if_needed (aux_info_p
);
2420 if (unexpanded_line
)
2422 save_def_or_dec (unexpanded_line
, is_syscalls
);
2423 free (unexpanded_line
);
2426 save_def_or_dec (aux_info_p
, is_syscalls
);
2428 /* Skip over the rest of this line and get to start of next line. */
2430 while (*aux_info_p
!= '\n')
2433 current_aux_info_lineno
++;
2437 free (aux_info_base
);
2438 xfree (aux_info_relocated_name
);
2443 /* Check an individual filename for a .c suffix. If the filename has this
2444 suffix, rename the file such that its suffix is changed to .C. This
2445 function implements the -C option. */
2449 const hash_table_entry
*hp
;
2451 const char *filename
= hp
->symbol
;
2452 int last_char_index
= strlen (filename
) - 1;
2453 char *const new_filename
= (char *) alloca (strlen (filename
) + 1);
2455 /* Note that we don't care here if the given file was converted or not. It
2456 is possible that the given file was *not* converted, simply because there
2457 was nothing in it which actually required conversion. Even in this case,
2458 we want to do the renaming. Note that we only rename files with the .c
2461 if (filename
[last_char_index
] != 'c' || filename
[last_char_index
-1] != '.')
2464 strcpy (new_filename
, filename
);
2465 new_filename
[last_char_index
] = 'C';
2467 if (my_link (filename
, new_filename
) == -1)
2469 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: warning: can't link file `%s' to `%s': %s\n",
2470 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, filename
),
2471 shortpath (NULL
, new_filename
), sys_errlist
[errno
]);
2476 if (my_unlink (filename
) == -1)
2478 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: warning: can't delete file `%s': %s\n",
2479 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, filename
), sys_errlist
[errno
]);
2485 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
2487 /* Take the list of definitions and declarations attached to a particular
2488 file_info node and reverse the order of the list. This should get the
2489 list into an order such that the item with the lowest associated line
2490 number is nearest the head of the list. When these lists are originally
2491 built, they are in the opposite order. We want to traverse them in
2492 normal line number order later (i.e. lowest to highest) so reverse the
2496 reverse_def_dec_list (hp
)
2497 const hash_table_entry
*hp
;
2499 file_info
*file_p
= hp
->fip
;
2500 const def_dec_info
*prev
= NULL
;
2501 const def_dec_info
*current
= file_p
->defs_decs
;
2503 if (!( current
= file_p
->defs_decs
))
2504 return; /* no list to reverse */
2507 if (! (current
= current
->next_in_file
))
2508 return; /* can't reverse a single list element */
2510 ((NONCONST def_dec_info
*) prev
)->next_in_file
= NULL
;
2514 const def_dec_info
*next
= current
->next_in_file
;
2516 ((NONCONST def_dec_info
*) current
)->next_in_file
= prev
;
2521 file_p
->defs_decs
= prev
;
2526 /* Find the (only?) extern definition for a particular function name, starting
2527 from the head of the linked list of entries for the given name. If we
2528 cannot find an extern definition for the given function name, issue a
2529 warning and scrounge around for the next best thing, i.e. an extern
2530 function declaration with a prototype attached to it. Note that we only
2531 allow such substitutions for extern declarations and never for static
2532 declarations. That's because the only reason we allow them at all is
2533 to let un-prototyped function declarations for system-supplied library
2534 functions get their prototypes from our own extra SYSCALLS.c.X file which
2535 contains all of the correct prototypes for system functions. */
2537 static const def_dec_info
*
2538 find_extern_def (head
, user
)
2539 const def_dec_info
*head
;
2540 const def_dec_info
*user
;
2542 const def_dec_info
*dd_p
;
2543 const def_dec_info
*extern_def_p
= NULL
;
2544 int conflict_noted
= 0;
2546 /* Don't act too stupid here. Somebody may try to convert an entire system
2547 in one swell fwoop (rather than one program at a time, as should be done)
2548 and in that case, we may find that there are multiple extern definitions
2549 of a given function name in the entire set of source files that we are
2550 converting. If however one of these definitions resides in exactly the
2551 same source file as the reference we are trying to satisfy then in that
2552 case it would be stupid for us to fail to realize that this one definition
2553 *must* be the precise one we are looking for.
2555 To make sure that we don't miss an opportunity to make this "same file"
2556 leap of faith, we do a prescan of the list of records relating to the
2557 given function name, and we look (on this first scan) *only* for a
2558 definition of the function which is in the same file as the reference
2559 we are currently trying to satisfy. */
2561 for (dd_p
= head
; dd_p
; dd_p
= dd_p
->next_for_func
)
2562 if (dd_p
->is_func_def
&& !dd_p
->is_static
&& dd_p
->file
== user
->file
)
2565 /* Now, since we have not found a definition in the same file as the
2566 reference, we scan the list again and consider all possibilities from
2567 all files. Here we may get conflicts with the things listed in the
2568 SYSCALLS.c.X file, but if that happens it only means that the source
2569 code being converted contains its own definition of a function which
2570 could have been supplied by libc.a. In such cases, we should avoid
2571 issuing the normal warning, and defer to the definition given in the
2574 for (dd_p
= head
; dd_p
; dd_p
= dd_p
->next_for_func
)
2575 if (dd_p
->is_func_def
&& !dd_p
->is_static
)
2577 if (!extern_def_p
) /* Previous definition? */
2578 extern_def_p
= dd_p
; /* Remember the first definition found. */
2581 /* Ignore definition just found if it came from SYSCALLS.c.X. */
2583 if (is_syscalls_file (dd_p
->file
))
2586 /* Quietly replace the definition previously found with the one
2587 just found if the previous one was from SYSCALLS.c.X. */
2589 if (is_syscalls_file (extern_def_p
->file
))
2591 extern_def_p
= dd_p
;
2595 /* If we get here, then there is a conflict between two function
2596 declarations for the same function, both of which came from the
2599 if (!conflict_noted
) /* first time we noticed? */
2602 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: conflicting extern definitions of '%s'\n",
2603 pname
, head
->hash_entry
->symbol
);
2606 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: declarations of '%s' will not be converted\n",
2607 pname
, head
->hash_entry
->symbol
);
2608 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: conflict list for '%s' follows:\n",
2609 pname
, head
->hash_entry
->symbol
);
2610 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: %s(%d): %s\n",
2612 shortpath (NULL
, extern_def_p
->file
->hash_entry
->symbol
),
2613 extern_def_p
->line
, extern_def_p
->ansi_decl
);
2617 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: %s(%d): %s\n",
2619 shortpath (NULL
, dd_p
->file
->hash_entry
->symbol
),
2620 dd_p
->line
, dd_p
->ansi_decl
);
2624 /* We want to err on the side of caution, so if we found multiple conflicting
2625 definitions for the same function, treat this as being that same as if we
2626 had found no definitions (i.e. return NULL). */
2633 /* We have no definitions for this function so do the next best thing.
2634 Search for an extern declaration already in prototype form. */
2636 for (dd_p
= head
; dd_p
; dd_p
= dd_p
->next_for_func
)
2637 if (!dd_p
->is_func_def
&& !dd_p
->is_static
&& dd_p
->prototyped
)
2639 extern_def_p
= dd_p
; /* save a pointer to the definition */
2641 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: warning: using formals list from %s(%d) for function `%s'\n",
2643 shortpath (NULL
, dd_p
->file
->hash_entry
->symbol
),
2644 dd_p
->line
, dd_p
->hash_entry
->symbol
);
2648 /* Gripe about unprototyped function declarations that we found no
2649 corresponding definition (or other source of prototype information)
2652 Gripe even if the unprototyped declaration we are worried about
2653 exists in a file in one of the "system" include directories. We
2654 can gripe about these because we should have at least found a
2655 corresponding (pseudo) definition in the SYSCALLS.c.X file. If we
2656 didn't, then that means that the SYSCALLS.c.X file is missing some
2657 needed prototypes for this particular system. That is worth telling
2662 const char *file
= user
->file
->hash_entry
->symbol
;
2665 if (in_system_include_dir (file
))
2667 /* Why copy this string into `needed' at all?
2668 Why not just use user->ansi_decl without copying? */
2669 char *needed
= (char *) alloca (strlen (user
->ansi_decl
) + 1);
2672 strcpy (needed
, user
->ansi_decl
);
2673 p
= (NONCONST
char *) substr (needed
, user
->hash_entry
->symbol
)
2674 + strlen (user
->hash_entry
->symbol
) + 2;
2675 /* Avoid having ??? in the string. */
2681 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: %d: `%s' used but missing from SYSCALLS\n",
2682 shortpath (NULL
, file
), user
->line
,
2683 needed
+7); /* Don't print "extern " */
2687 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: %d: warning: no extern definition for `%s'\n",
2688 shortpath (NULL
, file
), user
->line
,
2689 user
->hash_entry
->symbol
);
2693 return extern_def_p
;
2696 /* Find the (only?) static definition for a particular function name in a
2697 given file. Here we get the function-name and the file info indirectly
2698 from the def_dec_info record pointer which is passed in. */
2700 static const def_dec_info
*
2701 find_static_definition (user
)
2702 const def_dec_info
*user
;
2704 const def_dec_info
*head
= user
->hash_entry
->ddip
;
2705 const def_dec_info
*dd_p
;
2706 int num_static_defs
= 0;
2707 const def_dec_info
*static_def_p
= NULL
;
2709 for (dd_p
= head
; dd_p
; dd_p
= dd_p
->next_for_func
)
2710 if (dd_p
->is_func_def
&& dd_p
->is_static
&& (dd_p
->file
== user
->file
))
2712 static_def_p
= dd_p
; /* save a pointer to the definition */
2715 if (num_static_defs
== 0)
2718 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: warning: no static definition for `%s' in file `%s'\n",
2719 pname
, head
->hash_entry
->symbol
,
2720 shortpath (NULL
, user
->file
->hash_entry
->symbol
));
2722 else if (num_static_defs
> 1)
2724 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: multiple static defs of `%s' in file `%s'\n",
2725 pname
, head
->hash_entry
->symbol
,
2726 shortpath (NULL
, user
->file
->hash_entry
->symbol
));
2729 return static_def_p
;
2732 /* Find good prototype style formal argument lists for all of the function
2733 declarations which didn't have them before now.
2735 To do this we consider each function name one at a time. For each function
2736 name, we look at the items on the linked list of def_dec_info records for
2737 that particular name.
2739 Somewhere on this list we should find one (and only one) def_dec_info
2740 record which represents the actual function definition, and this record
2741 should have a nice formal argument list already associated with it.
2743 Thus, all we have to do is to connect up all of the other def_dec_info
2744 records for this particular function name to the special one which has
2745 the full-blown formals list.
2747 Of course it is a little more complicated than just that. See below for
2751 connect_defs_and_decs (hp
)
2752 const hash_table_entry
*hp
;
2754 const def_dec_info
*dd_p
;
2755 const def_dec_info
*extern_def_p
= NULL
;
2756 int first_extern_reference
= 1;
2758 /* Traverse the list of definitions and declarations for this particular
2759 function name. For each item on the list, if it is a function
2760 definition (either old style or new style) then GCC has already been
2761 kind enough to produce a prototype for us, and it is associated with
2762 the item already, so declare the item as its own associated "definition".
2764 Also, for each item which is only a function declaration, but which
2765 nonetheless has its own prototype already (obviously supplied by the user)
2766 declare the item as it's own definition.
2768 Note that when/if there are multiple user-supplied prototypes already
2769 present for multiple declarations of any given function, these multiple
2770 prototypes *should* all match exactly with one another and with the
2771 prototype for the actual function definition. We don't check for this
2772 here however, since we assume that the compiler must have already done
2773 this consistency checking when it was creating the .X files. */
2775 for (dd_p
= hp
->ddip
; dd_p
; dd_p
= dd_p
->next_for_func
)
2776 if (dd_p
->prototyped
)
2777 ((NONCONST def_dec_info
*) dd_p
)->definition
= dd_p
;
2779 /* Traverse the list of definitions and declarations for this particular
2780 function name. For each item on the list, if it is an extern function
2781 declaration and if it has no associated definition yet, go try to find
2782 the matching extern definition for the declaration.
2784 When looking for the matching function definition, warn the user if we
2787 If we find more that one function definition also issue a warning.
2789 Do the search for the matching definition only once per unique function
2790 name (and only when absolutely needed) so that we can avoid putting out
2791 redundant warning messages, and so that we will only put out warning
2792 messages when there is actually a reference (i.e. a declaration) for
2793 which we need to find a matching definition. */
2795 for (dd_p
= hp
->ddip
; dd_p
; dd_p
= dd_p
->next_for_func
)
2796 if (!dd_p
->is_func_def
&& !dd_p
->is_static
&& !dd_p
->definition
)
2798 if (first_extern_reference
)
2800 extern_def_p
= find_extern_def (hp
->ddip
, dd_p
);
2801 first_extern_reference
= 0;
2803 ((NONCONST def_dec_info
*) dd_p
)->definition
= extern_def_p
;
2806 /* Traverse the list of definitions and declarations for this particular
2807 function name. For each item on the list, if it is a static function
2808 declaration and if it has no associated definition yet, go try to find
2809 the matching static definition for the declaration within the same file.
2811 When looking for the matching function definition, warn the user if we
2812 fail to find one in the same file with the declaration, and refuse to
2813 convert this kind of cross-file static function declaration. After all,
2814 this is stupid practice and should be discouraged.
2816 We don't have to worry about the possibility that there is more than one
2817 matching function definition in the given file because that would have
2818 been flagged as an error by the compiler.
2820 Do the search for the matching definition only once per unique
2821 function-name/source-file pair (and only when absolutely needed) so that
2822 we can avoid putting out redundant warning messages, and so that we will
2823 only put out warning messages when there is actually a reference (i.e. a
2824 declaration) for which we actually need to find a matching definition. */
2826 for (dd_p
= hp
->ddip
; dd_p
; dd_p
= dd_p
->next_for_func
)
2827 if (!dd_p
->is_func_def
&& dd_p
->is_static
&& !dd_p
->definition
)
2829 const def_dec_info
*dd_p2
;
2830 const def_dec_info
*static_def
;
2832 /* We have now found a single static declaration for which we need to
2833 find a matching definition. We want to minimize the work (and the
2834 number of warnings), so we will find an appropriate (matching)
2835 static definition for this declaration, and then distribute it
2836 (as the definition for) any and all other static declarations
2837 for this function name which occur within the same file, and which
2838 do not already have definitions.
2840 Note that a trick is used here to prevent subsequent attempts to
2841 call find_static_definition for a given function-name & file
2842 if the first such call returns NULL. Essentially, we convert
2843 these NULL return values to -1, and put the -1 into the definition
2844 field for each other static declaration from the same file which
2845 does not already have an associated definition.
2846 This makes these other static declarations look like they are
2847 actually defined already when the outer loop here revisits them
2848 later on. Thus, the outer loop will skip over them. Later, we
2849 turn the -1's back to NULL's. */
2851 ((NONCONST def_dec_info
*) dd_p
)->definition
=
2852 (static_def
= find_static_definition (dd_p
))
2854 : (const def_dec_info
*) -1;
2856 for (dd_p2
= dd_p
->next_for_func
; dd_p2
; dd_p2
= dd_p2
->next_for_func
)
2857 if (!dd_p2
->is_func_def
&& dd_p2
->is_static
2858 && !dd_p2
->definition
&& (dd_p2
->file
== dd_p
->file
))
2859 ((NONCONST def_dec_info
*)dd_p2
)->definition
= dd_p
->definition
;
2862 /* Convert any dummy (-1) definitions we created in the step above back to
2863 NULL's (as they should be). */
2865 for (dd_p
= hp
->ddip
; dd_p
; dd_p
= dd_p
->next_for_func
)
2866 if (dd_p
->definition
== (def_dec_info
*) -1)
2867 ((NONCONST def_dec_info
*) dd_p
)->definition
= NULL
;
2870 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
2872 /* Give a pointer into the clean text buffer, return a number which is the
2873 original source line number that the given pointer points into. */
2876 identify_lineno (clean_p
)
2877 const char *clean_p
;
2882 for (scan_p
= clean_text_base
; scan_p
<= clean_p
; scan_p
++)
2883 if (*scan_p
== '\n')
2888 /* Issue an error message and give up on doing this particular edit. */
2891 declare_source_confusing (clean_p
)
2892 const char *clean_p
;
2897 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: %d: warning: source too confusing\n",
2898 shortpath (NULL
, convert_filename
), last_known_line_number
);
2900 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: %d: warning: source too confusing\n",
2901 shortpath (NULL
, convert_filename
),
2902 identify_lineno (clean_p
));
2904 longjmp (source_confusion_recovery
, 1);
2907 /* Check that a condition which is expected to be true in the original source
2908 code is in fact true. If not, issue an error message and give up on
2909 converting this particular source file. */
2912 check_source (cond
, clean_p
)
2914 const char *clean_p
;
2917 declare_source_confusing (clean_p
);
2920 /* If we think of the in-core cleaned text buffer as a memory mapped
2921 file (with the variable last_known_line_start acting as sort of a
2922 file pointer) then we can imagine doing "seeks" on the buffer. The
2923 following routine implements a kind of "seek" operation for the in-core
2924 (cleaned) copy of the source file. When finished, it returns a pointer to
2925 the start of a given (numbered) line in the cleaned text buffer.
2927 Note that protoize only has to "seek" in the forward direction on the
2928 in-core cleaned text file buffers, and it never needs to back up.
2930 This routine is made a little bit faster by remembering the line number
2931 (and pointer value) supplied (and returned) from the previous "seek".
2932 This prevents us from always having to start all over back at the top
2933 of the in-core cleaned buffer again. */
2939 if (n
< last_known_line_number
)
2942 while (n
> last_known_line_number
)
2944 while (*last_known_line_start
!= '\n')
2945 check_source (++last_known_line_start
< clean_text_limit
, 0);
2946 last_known_line_start
++;
2947 last_known_line_number
++;
2949 return last_known_line_start
;
2952 /* Given a pointer to a character in the cleaned text buffer, return a pointer
2953 to the next non-whitepace character which follows it. */
2956 forward_to_next_token_char (ptr
)
2959 for (++ptr
; isspace (*ptr
); check_source (++ptr
< clean_text_limit
, 0))
2964 /* Copy a chunk of text of length `len' and starting at `str' to the current
2965 output buffer. Note that all attempts to add stuff to the current output
2966 buffer ultimately go through here. */
2969 output_bytes (str
, len
)
2973 if ((repl_write_ptr
+ 1) + len
>= repl_text_limit
)
2975 size_t new_size
= (repl_text_limit
- repl_text_base
) << 1;
2976 char *new_buf
= (char *) xrealloc (repl_text_base
, new_size
);
2978 repl_write_ptr
= new_buf
+ (repl_write_ptr
- repl_text_base
);
2979 repl_text_base
= new_buf
;
2980 repl_text_limit
= new_buf
+ new_size
;
2982 memcpy (repl_write_ptr
+ 1, str
, len
);
2983 repl_write_ptr
+= len
;
2986 /* Copy all bytes (except the trailing null) of a null terminated string to
2987 the current output buffer. */
2993 output_bytes (str
, strlen (str
));
2996 /* Copy some characters from the original text buffer to the current output
2999 This routine takes a pointer argument `p' which is assumed to be a pointer
3000 into the cleaned text buffer. The bytes which are copied are the `original'
3001 equivalents for the set of bytes between the last value of `clean_read_ptr'
3002 and the argument value `p'.
3004 The set of bytes copied however, comes *not* from the cleaned text buffer,
3005 but rather from the direct counterparts of these bytes within the original
3008 Thus, when this function is called, some bytes from the original text
3009 buffer (which may include original comments and preprocessing directives)
3010 will be copied into the output buffer.
3012 Note that the request implide when this routine is called includes the
3013 byte pointed to by the argument pointer `p'. */
3019 size_t copy_length
= (size_t) (p
- clean_read_ptr
);
3020 const char *copy_start
= orig_text_base
+(clean_read_ptr
-clean_text_base
)+1;
3022 if (copy_length
== 0)
3025 output_bytes (copy_start
, copy_length
);
3029 /* Given a pointer to a def_dec_info record which represents some form of
3030 definition of a function (perhaps a real definition, or in lieu of that
3031 perhaps just a declaration with a full prototype) return true if this
3032 function is one which we should avoid converting. Return false
3036 other_variable_style_function (ansi_header
)
3037 const char *ansi_header
;
3041 /* See if we have a stdarg function, or a function which has stdarg style
3042 parameters or a stdarg style return type. */
3044 return substr (ansi_header
, "...") != 0;
3046 #else /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
3048 /* See if we have a varargs function, or a function which has varargs style
3049 parameters or a varargs style return type. */
3052 int len
= strlen (varargs_style_indicator
);
3054 for (p
= ansi_header
; p
; )
3056 const char *candidate
;
3058 if ((candidate
= substr (p
, varargs_style_indicator
)) == 0)
3061 if (!is_id_char (candidate
[-1]) && !is_id_char (candidate
[len
]))
3067 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
3070 /* Do the editing operation specifically for a function "declaration". Note
3071 that editing for function "definitions" are handled in a separate routine
3075 edit_fn_declaration (def_dec_p
, clean_text_p
)
3076 const def_dec_info
*def_dec_p
;
3077 const char *volatile clean_text_p
;
3079 const char *start_formals
;
3080 const char *end_formals
;
3081 const char *function_to_edit
= def_dec_p
->hash_entry
->symbol
;
3082 size_t func_name_len
= strlen (function_to_edit
);
3083 const char *end_of_fn_name
;
3087 const f_list_chain_item
*this_f_list_chain_item
;
3088 const def_dec_info
*definition
= def_dec_p
->definition
;
3090 /* If we are protoizing, and if we found no corresponding definition for
3091 this particular function declaration, then just leave this declaration
3092 exactly as it is. */
3097 /* If we are protoizing, and if the corresponding definition that we found
3098 for this particular function declaration defined an old style varargs
3099 function, then we want to issue a warning and just leave this function
3100 declaration unconverted. */
3102 if (other_variable_style_function (definition
->ansi_decl
))
3105 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: %d: warning: varargs function declaration not converted\n",
3106 shortpath (NULL
, def_dec_p
->file
->hash_entry
->symbol
),
3111 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
3113 /* Setup here to recover from confusing source code detected during this
3114 particular "edit". */
3117 if (setjmp (source_confusion_recovery
))
3119 restore_pointers ();
3120 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: declaration of function `%s' not converted\n",
3121 pname
, function_to_edit
);
3125 /* We are editing a function declaration. The line number we did a seek to
3126 contains the comma or semicolon which follows the declaration. Our job
3127 now is to scan backwards looking for the function name. This name *must*
3128 be followed by open paren (ignoring whitespace, of course). We need to
3129 replace everything between that open paren and the corresponding closing
3130 paren. If we are protoizing, we need to insert the prototype-style
3131 formals lists. If we are unprotoizing, we need to just delete everything
3132 between the pairs of opening and closing parens. */
3134 /* First move up to the end of the line. */
3136 while (*clean_text_p
!= '\n')
3137 check_source (++clean_text_p
< clean_text_limit
, 0);
3138 clean_text_p
--; /* Point to just before the newline character. */
3140 /* Now we can scan backwards for the function name. */
3146 /* Scan leftwards until we find some character which can be
3147 part of an identifier. */
3149 while (!is_id_char (*clean_text_p
))
3150 check_source (--clean_text_p
> clean_read_ptr
, 0);
3152 /* Scan backwards until we find a char that cannot be part of an
3155 while (is_id_char (*clean_text_p
))
3156 check_source (--clean_text_p
> clean_read_ptr
, 0);
3158 /* Having found an "id break", see if the following id is the one
3159 that we are looking for. If so, then exit from this loop. */
3161 if (!strncmp (clean_text_p
+1, function_to_edit
, func_name_len
))
3163 char ch
= *(clean_text_p
+ 1 + func_name_len
);
3165 /* Must also check to see that the name in the source text
3166 ends where it should (in order to prevent bogus matches
3167 on similar but longer identifiers. */
3169 if (! is_id_char (ch
))
3170 break; /* exit from loop */
3174 /* We have now found the first perfect match for the function name in
3175 our backward search. This may or may not be the actual function
3176 name at the start of the actual function declaration (i.e. we could
3177 have easily been mislead). We will try to avoid getting fooled too
3178 often by looking forward for the open paren which should follow the
3179 identifier we just found. We ignore whitespace while hunting. If
3180 the next non-whitespace byte we see is *not* an open left paren,
3181 then we must assume that we have been fooled and we start over
3182 again accordingly. Note that there is no guarantee, that even if
3183 we do see the open paren, that we are in the right place.
3184 Programmers do the strangest things sometimes! */
3186 end_of_fn_name
= clean_text_p
+ strlen (def_dec_p
->hash_entry
->symbol
);
3187 start_formals
= forward_to_next_token_char (end_of_fn_name
);
3189 while (*start_formals
!= '(');
3191 /* start_of_formals now points to the opening left paren which immediately
3192 follows the name of the function. */
3194 /* Note that there may be several formals lists which need to be modified
3195 due to the possibility that the return type of this function is a
3196 pointer-to-function type. If there are several formals lists, we
3197 convert them in left-to-right order here. */
3200 this_f_list_chain_item
= definition
->f_list_chain
;
3201 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
3208 end_formals
= start_formals
+ 1;
3210 for (; depth
; check_source (++end_formals
< clean_text_limit
, 0))
3212 switch (*end_formals
)
3225 /* end_formals now points to the closing right paren of the formals
3226 list whose left paren is pointed to by start_formals. */
3228 /* Now, if we are protoizing, we insert the new ANSI-style formals list
3229 attached to the associated definition of this function. If however
3230 we are unprotoizing, then we simply delete any formals list which
3233 output_up_to (start_formals
);
3235 if (this_f_list_chain_item
)
3237 output_string (this_f_list_chain_item
->formals_list
);
3238 this_f_list_chain_item
= this_f_list_chain_item
->chain_next
;
3243 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: warning: too many parameter lists in declaration of `%s'\n",
3244 pname
, def_dec_p
->hash_entry
->symbol
);
3245 check_source (0, end_formals
); /* leave the declaration intact */
3247 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
3248 clean_read_ptr
= end_formals
- 1;
3250 /* Now see if it looks like there may be another formals list associated
3251 with the function declaration that we are converting (following the
3252 formals list that we just converted. */
3255 const char *another_r_paren
= forward_to_next_token_char (end_formals
);
3257 if ((*another_r_paren
!= ')')
3258 || (*(start_formals
= forward_to_next_token_char (another_r_paren
)) != '('))
3261 if (this_f_list_chain_item
)
3264 fprintf (stderr
, "\n%s: warning: too few parameter lists in declaration of `%s'\n",
3265 pname
, def_dec_p
->hash_entry
->symbol
);
3266 check_source (0, start_formals
); /* leave the decl intact */
3268 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
3274 /* There does appear to be yet another formals list, so loop around
3275 again, and convert it also. */
3279 /* Edit a whole group of formals lists, starting with the rightmost one
3280 from some set of formals lists. This routine is called once (from the
3281 outside) for each function declaration which is converted. It is
3282 recursive however, and it calls itself once for each remaining formal
3283 list that lies to the left of the one it was originally called to work
3284 on. Thus, a whole set gets done in right-to-left order.
3286 This routine returns non-zero if it thinks that it should not be trying
3287 to convert this particular function definition (because the name of the
3288 function doesn't match the one expected). */
3291 edit_formals_lists (end_formals
, f_list_count
, def_dec_p
)
3292 const char *end_formals
;
3293 unsigned int f_list_count
;
3294 const def_dec_info
*def_dec_p
;
3296 const char *start_formals
;
3299 start_formals
= end_formals
- 1;
3301 for (; depth
; check_source (--start_formals
> clean_read_ptr
, 0))
3303 switch (*start_formals
)
3315 /* start_formals now points to the opening left paren of the formals list. */
3321 const char *next_end
;
3323 /* There should be more formal lists to the left of here. */
3325 next_end
= start_formals
- 1;
3326 check_source (next_end
> clean_read_ptr
, 0);
3327 while (isspace (*next_end
))
3328 check_source (--next_end
> clean_read_ptr
, 0);
3329 check_source (*next_end
== ')', next_end
);
3330 check_source (--next_end
> clean_read_ptr
, 0);
3331 check_source (*next_end
== ')', next_end
);
3332 if (edit_formals_lists (next_end
, f_list_count
, def_dec_p
))
3336 /* Check that the function name in the header we are working on is the same
3337 as the one we would expect to find. If not, issue a warning and return
3340 if (f_list_count
== 0)
3342 const char *expected
= def_dec_p
->hash_entry
->symbol
;
3343 const char *func_name_start
;
3344 const char *func_name_limit
;
3345 size_t func_name_len
;
3347 for (func_name_limit
= start_formals
-1; isspace (*func_name_limit
); )
3348 check_source (--func_name_limit
> clean_read_ptr
, 0);
3350 for (func_name_start
= func_name_limit
++;
3351 is_id_char (*func_name_start
);
3353 check_source (func_name_start
> clean_read_ptr
, 0);
3355 func_name_len
= func_name_limit
- func_name_start
;
3356 if (func_name_len
== 0)
3357 check_source (0, func_name_start
);
3358 if (func_name_len
!= strlen (expected
)
3359 || strncmp (func_name_start
, expected
, func_name_len
))
3361 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: %d: warning: found `%s' but expected `%s'\n",
3362 shortpath (NULL
, def_dec_p
->file
->hash_entry
->symbol
),
3363 identify_lineno (func_name_start
),
3364 dupnstr (func_name_start
, func_name_len
),
3370 output_up_to (start_formals
);
3373 if (f_list_count
== 0)
3374 output_string (def_dec_p
->formal_names
);
3375 #else /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
3377 unsigned f_list_depth
;
3378 const f_list_chain_item
*flci_p
= def_dec_p
->f_list_chain
;
3380 /* At this point, the current value of f_list count says how many
3381 links we have to follow through the f_list_chain to get to the
3382 particular formals list that we need to output next. */
3384 for (f_list_depth
= 0; f_list_depth
< f_list_count
; f_list_depth
++)
3385 flci_p
= flci_p
->chain_next
;
3386 output_string (flci_p
->formals_list
);
3388 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
3390 clean_read_ptr
= end_formals
- 1;
3394 /* Given a pointer to a byte in the clean text buffer which points to the
3395 beginning of a line that contains a "follower" token for a function
3396 definition header, do whatever is necessary to find the right closing
3397 paren for the rightmost formals list of the function definition header.
3401 find_rightmost_formals_list (clean_text_p
)
3402 const char *clean_text_p
;
3404 const char *end_formals
;
3406 /* We are editing a function definition. The line number we did a seek
3407 to contains the first token which immediately follows the entire set of
3408 formals lists which are part of this particular function definition
3411 Our job now is to scan leftwards in the clean text looking for the
3412 right-paren which is at the end of the function header's rightmost
3415 If we ignore whitespace, this right paren should be the first one we
3416 see which is (ignoring whitespace) immediately followed either by the
3417 open curly-brace beginning the function body or by an alphabetic
3418 character (in the case where the function definition is in old (K&R)
3419 style and there are some declarations of formal parameters). */
3421 /* It is possible that the right paren we are looking for is on the
3422 current line (together with its following token). Just in case that
3423 might be true, we start out here by skipping down to the right end of
3424 the current line before starting our scan. */
3426 for (end_formals
= clean_text_p
; *end_formals
!= '\n'; end_formals
++)
3432 /* Now scan backwards while looking for the right end of the rightmost
3433 formals list associated with this function definition. */
3437 const char *l_brace_p
;
3439 /* Look leftward and try to find a right-paren. */
3441 while (*end_formals
!= ')')
3443 if (isspace (*end_formals
))
3444 while (isspace (*end_formals
))
3445 check_source (--end_formals
> clean_read_ptr
, 0);
3447 check_source (--end_formals
> clean_read_ptr
, 0);
3450 ch
= *(l_brace_p
= forward_to_next_token_char (end_formals
));
3451 /* Since we are unprotoizing an ANSI-style (prototyped) function
3452 definition, there had better not be anything (except whitespace)
3453 between the end of the ANSI formals list and the beginning of the
3454 function body (i.e. the '{'). */
3456 check_source (ch
== '{', l_brace_p
);
3459 #else /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
3461 /* Now scan backwards while looking for the right end of the rightmost
3462 formals list associated with this function definition. */
3467 const char *l_brace_p
;
3469 /* Look leftward and try to find a right-paren. */
3471 while (*end_formals
!= ')')
3473 if (isspace (*end_formals
))
3474 while (isspace (*end_formals
))
3475 check_source (--end_formals
> clean_read_ptr
, 0);
3477 check_source (--end_formals
> clean_read_ptr
, 0);
3480 ch
= *(l_brace_p
= forward_to_next_token_char (end_formals
));
3482 /* Since it is possible that we found a right paren before the starting
3483 '{' of the body which IS NOT the one at the end of the real K&R
3484 formals list (say for instance, we found one embedded inside one of
3485 the old K&R formal parameter declarations) we have to check to be
3486 sure that this is in fact the right paren that we were looking for.
3488 The one we were looking for *must* be followed by either a '{' or
3489 by an alphabetic character, while others *cannot* validly be followed
3490 by such characters. */
3492 if ((ch
== '{') || isalpha (ch
))
3495 /* At this point, we have found a right paren, but we know that it is
3496 not the one we were looking for, so backup one character and keep
3499 check_source (--end_formals
> clean_read_ptr
, 0);
3502 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
3509 /* Insert into the output file a totally new declaration for a function
3510 which (up until now) was being called from within the current block
3511 without having been declared at any point such that the declaration
3512 was visible (i.e. in scope) at the point of the call.
3514 We need to add in explicit declarations for all such function calls
3515 in order to get the full benefit of prototype-based function call
3516 parameter type checking. */
3519 add_local_decl (def_dec_p
, clean_text_p
)
3520 const def_dec_info
*def_dec_p
;
3521 const char *clean_text_p
;
3523 const char *start_of_block
;
3524 const char *function_to_edit
= def_dec_p
->hash_entry
->symbol
;
3526 /* Don't insert new local explicit declarations unless explicitly requested
3532 /* Setup here to recover from confusing source code detected during this
3533 particular "edit". */
3536 if (setjmp (source_confusion_recovery
))
3538 restore_pointers ();
3539 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: local declaration for function `%s' not inserted\n",
3540 pname
, function_to_edit
);
3544 /* We have already done a seek to the start of the line which should
3545 contain *the* open curly brace which begins the block in which we need
3546 to insert an explicit function declaration (to replace the implicit one).
3548 Now we scan that line, starting from the left, until we find the
3549 open curly brace we are looking for. Note that there may actually be
3550 multiple open curly braces on the given line, but we will be happy
3551 with the leftmost one no matter what. */
3553 start_of_block
= clean_text_p
;
3554 while (*start_of_block
!= '{' && *start_of_block
!= '\n')
3555 check_source (++start_of_block
< clean_text_limit
, 0);
3557 /* Note that the line from the original source could possibly
3558 contain *no* open curly braces! This happens if the line contains
3559 a macro call which expands into a chunk of text which includes a
3560 block (and that block's associated open and close curly braces).
3561 In cases like this, we give up, issue a warning, and do nothing. */
3563 if (*start_of_block
!= '{')
3567 "\n%s: %d: warning: can't add declaration of `%s' into macro call\n",
3568 def_dec_p
->file
->hash_entry
->symbol
, def_dec_p
->line
,
3569 def_dec_p
->hash_entry
->symbol
);
3573 /* Figure out what a nice (pretty) indentation would be for the new
3574 declaration we are adding. In order to do this, we must scan forward
3575 from the '{' until we find the first line which starts with some
3576 non-whitespace characters (i.e. real "token" material). */
3579 const char *ep
= forward_to_next_token_char (start_of_block
) - 1;
3582 /* Now we have ep pointing at the rightmost byte of some existing indent
3583 stuff. At least that is the hope.
3585 We can now just scan backwards and find the left end of the existing
3586 indentation string, and then copy it to the output buffer. */
3588 for (sp
= ep
; isspace (*sp
) && *sp
!= '\n'; sp
--)
3591 /* Now write out the open { which began this block, and any following
3592 trash up to and including the last byte of the existing indent that
3597 /* Now we go ahead and insert the new declaration at this point.
3599 If the definition of the given function is in the same file that we
3600 are currently editing, and if its full ANSI declaration normally
3601 would start with the keyword `extern', suppress the `extern'. */
3604 const char *decl
= def_dec_p
->definition
->ansi_decl
;
3606 if ((*decl
== 'e') && (def_dec_p
->file
== def_dec_p
->definition
->file
))
3608 output_string (decl
);
3611 /* Finally, write out a new indent string, just like the preceding one
3612 that we found. This will typically include a newline as the first
3613 character of the indent string. */
3615 output_bytes (sp
, (size_t) (ep
- sp
) + 1);
3619 /* Given a pointer to a file_info record, and a pointer to the beginning
3620 of a line (in the clean text buffer) which is assumed to contain the
3621 first "follower" token for the first function definition header in the
3622 given file, find a good place to insert some new global function
3623 declarations (which will replace scattered and imprecise implicit ones)
3624 and then insert the new explicit declaration at that point in the file. */
3627 add_global_decls (file_p
, clean_text_p
)
3628 const file_info
*file_p
;
3629 const char *clean_text_p
;
3631 const def_dec_info
*dd_p
;
3634 /* Setup here to recover from confusing source code detected during this
3635 particular "edit". */
3638 if (setjmp (source_confusion_recovery
))
3640 restore_pointers ();
3641 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: global declarations for file `%s' not inserted\n",
3642 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, file_p
->hash_entry
->symbol
));
3646 /* Start by finding a good location for adding the new explicit function
3647 declarations. To do this, we scan backwards, ignoring whitespace
3648 and comments and other junk until we find either a semicolon, or until
3649 we hit the beginning of the file. */
3651 scan_p
= find_rightmost_formals_list (clean_text_p
);
3654 if (scan_p
< clean_text_base
)
3656 check_source (scan_p
> clean_read_ptr
, 0);
3661 /* scan_p now points either to a semicolon, or to just before the start
3662 of the whole file. */
3664 /* Now scan forward for the first non-whitespace character. In theory,
3665 this should be the first character of the following function definition
3666 header. We will put in the added declarations just prior to that. */
3669 while (isspace (*scan_p
))
3673 output_up_to (scan_p
);
3675 /* Now write out full prototypes for all of the things that had been
3676 implicitly declared in this file (but only those for which we were
3677 actually able to find unique matching definitions). Avoid duplicates
3678 by marking things that we write out as we go. */
3681 int some_decls_added
= 0;
3683 for (dd_p
= file_p
->defs_decs
; dd_p
; dd_p
= dd_p
->next_in_file
)
3684 if (dd_p
->is_implicit
&& dd_p
->definition
&& !dd_p
->definition
->written
)
3686 const char *decl
= dd_p
->definition
->ansi_decl
;
3688 /* If the function for which we are inserting a declaration is
3689 actually defined later in the same file, then suppress the
3690 leading `extern' keyword (if there is one). */
3692 if (*decl
== 'e' && (dd_p
->file
== dd_p
->definition
->file
))
3695 output_string ("\n");
3696 output_string (decl
);
3697 some_decls_added
= 1;
3698 ((NONCONST def_dec_info
*) dd_p
->definition
)->written
= 1;
3700 if (some_decls_added
)
3701 output_string ("\n\n");
3704 /* Unmark all of the definitions that we just marked. */
3706 for (dd_p
= file_p
->defs_decs
; dd_p
; dd_p
= dd_p
->next_in_file
)
3707 if (dd_p
->definition
)
3708 ((NONCONST def_dec_info
*) dd_p
->definition
)->written
= 0;
3711 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
3713 /* Do the editing operation specifically for a function "definition". Note
3714 that editing operations for function "declarations" are handled by a
3715 separate routine above. */
3718 edit_fn_definition (def_dec_p
, clean_text_p
)
3719 const def_dec_info
*def_dec_p
;
3720 const char *clean_text_p
;
3722 const char *end_formals
;
3723 const char *function_to_edit
= def_dec_p
->hash_entry
->symbol
;
3725 /* Setup here to recover from confusing source code detected during this
3726 particular "edit". */
3729 if (setjmp (source_confusion_recovery
))
3731 restore_pointers ();
3732 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: definition of function `%s' not converted\n",
3733 pname
, function_to_edit
);
3737 end_formals
= find_rightmost_formals_list (clean_text_p
);
3739 /* end_of_formals now points to the closing right paren of the rightmost
3740 formals list which is actually part of the `header' of the function
3741 definition that we are converting. */
3743 /* If the header of this function definition looks like it declares a
3744 function with a variable number of arguments, and if the way it does
3745 that is different from that way we would like it (i.e. varargs vs.
3746 stdarg) then issue a warning and leave the header unconverted. */
3748 if (other_variable_style_function (def_dec_p
->ansi_decl
))
3751 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: %d: warning: definition of %s not converted\n",
3752 shortpath (NULL
, def_dec_p
->file
->hash_entry
->symbol
),
3753 identify_lineno (end_formals
),
3755 output_up_to (end_formals
);
3759 if (edit_formals_lists (end_formals
, def_dec_p
->f_list_count
, def_dec_p
))
3761 restore_pointers ();
3762 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: definition of function `%s' not converted\n",
3763 pname
, function_to_edit
);
3767 /* Have to output the last right paren because this never gets flushed by
3768 edit_formals_list. */
3770 output_up_to (end_formals
);
3775 const char *semicolon_p
;
3776 const char *limit_p
;
3778 int had_newlines
= 0;
3780 /* Now write out the K&R style formal declarations, one per line. */
3782 decl_p
= def_dec_p
->formal_decls
;
3783 limit_p
= decl_p
+ strlen (decl_p
);
3784 for (;decl_p
< limit_p
; decl_p
= semicolon_p
+ 2)
3786 for (semicolon_p
= decl_p
; *semicolon_p
!= ';'; semicolon_p
++)
3788 output_string ("\n");
3789 output_string (indent_string
);
3790 output_bytes (decl_p
, (size_t) ((semicolon_p
+ 1) - decl_p
));
3793 /* If there are no newlines between the end of the formals list and the
3794 start of the body, we should insert one now. */
3796 for (scan_p
= end_formals
+1; *scan_p
!= '{'; )
3798 if (*scan_p
== '\n')
3803 check_source (++scan_p
< clean_text_limit
, 0);
3806 output_string ("\n");
3808 #else /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
3809 /* If we are protoizing, there may be some flotsum & jetsum (like comments
3810 and preprocessing directives) after the old formals list but before
3811 the following { and we would like to preserve that stuff while effectively
3812 deleting the existing K&R formal parameter declarations. We do so here
3813 in a rather tricky way. Basically, we white out any stuff *except*
3814 the comments/pp-directives in the original text buffer, then, if there
3815 is anything in this area *other* than whitespace, we output it. */
3817 const char *end_formals_orig
;
3818 const char *start_body
;
3819 const char *start_body_orig
;
3821 const char *scan_orig
;
3822 int have_flotsum
= 0;
3823 int have_newlines
= 0;
3825 for (start_body
= end_formals
+ 1; *start_body
!= '{';)
3826 check_source (++start_body
< clean_text_limit
, 0);
3828 end_formals_orig
= orig_text_base
+ (end_formals
- clean_text_base
);
3829 start_body_orig
= orig_text_base
+ (start_body
- clean_text_base
);
3830 scan
= end_formals
+ 1;
3831 scan_orig
= end_formals_orig
+ 1;
3832 for (; scan
< start_body
; scan
++, scan_orig
++)
3834 if (*scan
== *scan_orig
)
3836 have_newlines
|= (*scan_orig
== '\n');
3837 /* Leave identical whitespace alone. */
3838 if (!isspace (*scan_orig
))
3839 *((NONCONST
char *)scan_orig
) = ' '; /* identical - so whiteout */
3845 output_bytes (end_formals_orig
+ 1,
3846 (size_t) (start_body_orig
- end_formals_orig
) - 1);
3849 output_string ("\n");
3851 output_string (" ");
3852 clean_read_ptr
= start_body
- 1;
3854 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
3857 /* Clean up the clean text buffer. Do this by converting comments and
3858 preprocessor directives into spaces. Also convert line continuations
3859 into whitespace. Also, whiteout string and character literals. */
3862 do_cleaning (new_clean_text_base
, new_clean_text_limit
)
3863 char *new_clean_text_base
;
3864 char *new_clean_text_limit
;
3867 int non_whitespace_since_newline
= 0;
3869 for (scan_p
= new_clean_text_base
; scan_p
< new_clean_text_limit
; scan_p
++)
3873 case '/': /* Handle comments. */
3874 if (scan_p
[1] != '*')
3876 non_whitespace_since_newline
= 1;
3880 while (scan_p
[1] != '/' || scan_p
[0] != '*')
3882 if (!isspace (*scan_p
))
3884 if (++scan_p
>= new_clean_text_limit
)
3891 case '#': /* Handle pp directives. */
3892 if (non_whitespace_since_newline
)
3895 while (scan_p
[1] != '\n' || scan_p
[0] == '\\')
3897 if (!isspace (*scan_p
))
3899 if (++scan_p
>= new_clean_text_limit
)
3905 case '\'': /* Handle character literals. */
3906 non_whitespace_since_newline
= 1;
3907 while (scan_p
[1] != '\'' || scan_p
[0] == '\\')
3909 if (scan_p
[0] == '\\' && !isspace (scan_p
[1]))
3911 if (!isspace (*scan_p
))
3913 if (++scan_p
>= new_clean_text_limit
)
3919 case '"': /* Handle string literals. */
3920 non_whitespace_since_newline
= 1;
3921 while (scan_p
[1] != '"' || scan_p
[0] == '\\')
3923 if (scan_p
[0] == '\\' && !isspace (scan_p
[1]))
3925 if (!isspace (*scan_p
))
3927 if (++scan_p
>= new_clean_text_limit
)
3933 case '\\': /* Handle line continuations. */
3934 if (scan_p
[1] != '\n')
3940 non_whitespace_since_newline
= 0; /* Reset. */
3949 break; /* Whitespace characters. */
3953 non_whitespace_since_newline
= 1;
3959 /* Given a pointer to the closing right parenthesis for a particular formals
3960 list (in the clean text buffer) find the corresponding left parenthesis
3961 and return a pointer to it. */
3964 careful_find_l_paren (p
)
3970 for (paren_depth
= 1, q
= p
-1; paren_depth
; check_source (--q
>= clean_text_base
, 0))
3985 /* Scan the clean text buffer for cases of function definitions that we
3986 don't really know about because they were preprocessed out when the
3987 aux info files were created.
3989 In this version of protoize/unprotoize we just give a warning for each
3990 one found. A later version may be able to at least unprotoize such
3993 Note that we may easily find all function definitions simply by
3994 looking for places where there is a left paren which is (ignoring
3995 whitespace) immediately followed by either a left-brace or by an
3996 upper or lower case letter. Whenever we find this combination, we
3997 have also found a function definition header.
3999 Finding function *declarations* using syntactic clues is much harder.
4000 I will probably try to do this in a later version though. */
4003 scan_for_missed_items (file_p
)
4004 const file_info
*file_p
;
4006 static const char *scan_p
;
4007 const char *limit
= clean_text_limit
- 3;
4008 static const char *backup_limit
;
4010 backup_limit
= clean_text_base
- 1;
4012 for (scan_p
= clean_text_base
; scan_p
< limit
; scan_p
++)
4016 static const char *last_r_paren
;
4017 const char *ahead_p
;
4019 last_r_paren
= scan_p
;
4021 for (ahead_p
= scan_p
+ 1; isspace (*ahead_p
); )
4022 check_source (++ahead_p
< limit
, limit
);
4024 scan_p
= ahead_p
- 1;
4026 if (isalpha (*ahead_p
) || *ahead_p
== '{')
4028 const char *last_l_paren
;
4029 const int lineno
= identify_lineno (ahead_p
);
4031 if (setjmp (source_confusion_recovery
))
4034 /* We know we have a function definition header. Now skip
4035 leftwards over all of its associated formals lists. */
4039 last_l_paren
= careful_find_l_paren (last_r_paren
);
4040 for (last_r_paren
= last_l_paren
-1; isspace (*last_r_paren
); )
4041 check_source (--last_r_paren
>= backup_limit
, backup_limit
);
4043 while (*last_r_paren
== ')');
4045 if (is_id_char (*last_r_paren
))
4047 const char *id_limit
= last_r_paren
+ 1;
4048 const char *id_start
;
4050 const def_dec_info
*dd_p
;
4052 for (id_start
= id_limit
-1; is_id_char (*id_start
); )
4053 check_source (--id_start
>= backup_limit
, backup_limit
);
4055 backup_limit
= id_start
;
4056 if ((id_length
= (size_t) (id_limit
- id_start
)) == 0)
4060 char *func_name
= (char *) alloca (id_length
+ 1);
4061 static const char * const stmt_keywords
[]
4062 = { "if", "else", "do", "while", "for", "switch", "case", "return", 0 };
4063 const char * const *stmt_keyword
;
4065 strncpy (func_name
, id_start
, id_length
);
4066 func_name
[id_length
] = '\0';
4068 /* We must check here to see if we are actually looking at
4069 a statement rather than an actual function call. */
4071 for (stmt_keyword
= stmt_keywords
; *stmt_keyword
; stmt_keyword
++)
4072 if (!strcmp (func_name
, *stmt_keyword
))
4076 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: found definition of `%s' at %s(%d)\n",
4079 shortpath (NULL
, file_p
->hash_entry
->symbol
),
4080 identify_lineno (id_start
));
4082 /* We really should check for a match of the function name
4083 here also, but why bother. */
4085 for (dd_p
= file_p
->defs_decs
; dd_p
; dd_p
= dd_p
->next_in_file
)
4086 if (dd_p
->is_func_def
&& dd_p
->line
== lineno
)
4089 /* If we make it here, then we did not know about this
4090 function definition. */
4092 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: %d: warning: `%s' excluded by preprocessing\n",
4093 shortpath (NULL
, file_p
->hash_entry
->symbol
),
4094 identify_lineno (id_start
), func_name
);
4095 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: function definition not converted\n",
4105 /* Do all editing operations for a single source file (either a "base" file
4106 or an "include" file). To do this we read the file into memory, keep a
4107 virgin copy there, make another cleaned in-core copy of the original file
4108 (i.e. one in which all of the comments and preprocessor directives have
4109 been replaced with whitespace), then use these two in-core copies of the
4110 file to make a new edited in-core copy of the file. Finally, rename the
4111 original file (as a way of saving it), and then write the edited version
4112 of the file from core to a disk file of the same name as the original.
4114 Note that the trick of making a copy of the original sans comments &
4115 preprocessor directives make the editing a whole lot easier. */
4119 const hash_table_entry
*hp
;
4121 struct stat stat_buf
;
4122 const file_info
*file_p
= hp
->fip
;
4123 char *new_orig_text_base
;
4124 char *new_orig_text_limit
;
4125 char *new_clean_text_base
;
4126 char *new_clean_text_limit
;
4129 int first_definition_in_file
;
4131 /* If we are not supposed to be converting this file, or if there is
4132 nothing in there which needs converting, just skip this file. */
4134 if (!needs_to_be_converted (file_p
))
4137 convert_filename
= file_p
->hash_entry
->symbol
;
4139 /* Convert a file if it is in a directory where we want conversion
4140 and the file is not excluded. */
4142 if (!directory_specified_p (convert_filename
)
4143 || file_excluded_p (convert_filename
))
4147 /* Don't even mention "system" include files unless we are
4148 protoizing. If we are protoizing, we mention these as a
4149 gentle way of prodding the user to convert his "system"
4150 include files to prototype format. */
4151 && !in_system_include_dir (convert_filename
)
4152 #endif /* defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
4154 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: `%s' not converted\n",
4155 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, convert_filename
));
4159 /* Let the user know what we are up to. */
4162 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: would convert file `%s'\n",
4163 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, convert_filename
));
4165 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: converting file `%s'\n",
4166 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, convert_filename
));
4169 /* Find out the size (in bytes) of the original file. */
4171 /* The cast avoids an erroneous warning on AIX. */
4172 if (my_stat ((char *)convert_filename
, &stat_buf
) == -1)
4174 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: can't get status for file `%s': %s\n",
4175 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, convert_filename
), sys_errlist
[errno
]);
4178 orig_size
= stat_buf
.st_size
;
4180 /* Allocate a buffer to hold the original text. */
4182 orig_text_base
= new_orig_text_base
= (char *) xmalloc (orig_size
+ 2);
4183 orig_text_limit
= new_orig_text_limit
= new_orig_text_base
+ orig_size
;
4185 /* Allocate a buffer to hold the cleaned-up version of the original text. */
4187 clean_text_base
= new_clean_text_base
= (char *) xmalloc (orig_size
+ 2);
4188 clean_text_limit
= new_clean_text_limit
= new_clean_text_base
+ orig_size
;
4189 clean_read_ptr
= clean_text_base
- 1;
4191 /* Allocate a buffer that will hopefully be large enough to hold the entire
4192 converted output text. As an initial guess for the maximum size of the
4193 output buffer, use 125% of the size of the original + some extra. This
4194 buffer can be expanded later as needed. */
4196 repl_size
= orig_size
+ (orig_size
>> 2) + 4096;
4197 repl_text_base
= (char *) xmalloc (repl_size
+ 2);
4198 repl_text_limit
= repl_text_base
+ repl_size
- 1;
4199 repl_write_ptr
= repl_text_base
- 1;
4204 /* Open the file to be converted in READ ONLY mode. */
4206 if ((input_file
= my_open (convert_filename
, O_RDONLY
, 0444)) == -1)
4208 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: can't open file `%s' for reading: %s\n",
4209 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, convert_filename
),
4210 sys_errlist
[errno
]);
4214 /* Read the entire original source text file into the original text buffer
4215 in one swell fwoop. Then figure out where the end of the text is and
4216 make sure that it ends with a newline followed by a null. */
4218 if (safe_read (input_file
, new_orig_text_base
, orig_size
) != orig_size
)
4221 fprintf (stderr
, "\n%s: error reading input file `%s': %s\n",
4222 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, convert_filename
),
4223 sys_errlist
[errno
]);
4230 if (orig_size
== 0 || orig_text_limit
[-1] != '\n')
4232 *new_orig_text_limit
++ = '\n';
4236 /* Create the cleaned up copy of the original text. */
4238 memcpy (new_clean_text_base
, orig_text_base
,
4239 (size_t) (orig_text_limit
- orig_text_base
));
4240 do_cleaning (new_clean_text_base
, new_clean_text_limit
);
4245 size_t clean_size
= orig_text_limit
- orig_text_base
;
4246 char *const clean_filename
= (char *) alloca (strlen (convert_filename
) + 6 + 1);
4248 /* Open (and create) the clean file. */
4250 strcpy (clean_filename
, convert_filename
);
4251 strcat (clean_filename
, ".clean");
4252 if ((clean_file
= creat (clean_filename
, 0666)) == -1)
4254 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: can't create/open clean file `%s': %s\n",
4255 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, clean_filename
),
4256 sys_errlist
[errno
]);
4260 /* Write the clean file. */
4262 safe_write (clean_file
, new_clean_text_base
, clean_size
, clean_filename
);
4268 /* Do a simplified scan of the input looking for things that were not
4269 mentioned in the aux info files because of the fact that they were
4270 in a region of the source which was preprocessed-out (via #if or
4273 scan_for_missed_items (file_p
);
4275 /* Setup to do line-oriented forward seeking in the clean text buffer. */
4277 last_known_line_number
= 1;
4278 last_known_line_start
= clean_text_base
;
4280 /* Now get down to business and make all of the necessary edits. */
4283 const def_dec_info
*def_dec_p
;
4285 first_definition_in_file
= 1;
4286 def_dec_p
= file_p
->defs_decs
;
4287 for (; def_dec_p
; def_dec_p
= def_dec_p
->next_in_file
)
4289 const char *clean_text_p
= seek_to_line (def_dec_p
->line
);
4291 /* clean_text_p now points to the first character of the line which
4292 contains the `terminator' for the declaration or definition that
4293 we are about to process. */
4297 if (global_flag
&& def_dec_p
->is_func_def
&& first_definition_in_file
)
4299 add_global_decls (def_dec_p
->file
, clean_text_p
);
4300 first_definition_in_file
= 0;
4303 /* Don't edit this item if it is already in prototype format or if it
4304 is a function declaration and we have found no corresponding
4307 if (def_dec_p
->prototyped
4308 || (!def_dec_p
->is_func_def
&& !def_dec_p
->definition
))
4311 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
4313 if (def_dec_p
->is_func_def
)
4314 edit_fn_definition (def_dec_p
, clean_text_p
);
4317 if (def_dec_p
->is_implicit
)
4318 add_local_decl (def_dec_p
, clean_text_p
);
4320 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
4321 edit_fn_declaration (def_dec_p
, clean_text_p
);
4325 /* Finalize things. Output the last trailing part of the original text. */
4327 output_up_to (clean_text_limit
- 1);
4329 /* If this is just a test run, stop now and just deallocate the buffers. */
4333 free (new_orig_text_base
);
4334 free (new_clean_text_base
);
4335 free (repl_text_base
);
4339 /* Change the name of the original input file. This is just a quick way of
4340 saving the original file. */
4344 char *new_filename
=
4345 (char *) xmalloc (strlen (convert_filename
) + strlen (save_suffix
) + 2);
4347 strcpy (new_filename
, convert_filename
);
4348 strcat (new_filename
, save_suffix
);
4349 if (my_link (convert_filename
, new_filename
) == -1)
4351 if (errno
== EEXIST
)
4354 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: warning: file `%s' already saved in `%s'\n",
4356 shortpath (NULL
, convert_filename
),
4357 shortpath (NULL
, new_filename
));
4361 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: can't link file `%s' to `%s': %s\n",
4363 shortpath (NULL
, convert_filename
),
4364 shortpath (NULL
, new_filename
),
4365 sys_errlist
[errno
]);
4371 if (my_unlink (convert_filename
) == -1)
4373 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: can't delete file `%s': %s\n",
4374 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, convert_filename
), sys_errlist
[errno
]);
4381 /* Open (and create) the output file. */
4383 if ((output_file
= creat (convert_filename
, 0666)) == -1)
4385 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: can't create/open output file `%s': %s\n",
4386 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, convert_filename
),
4387 sys_errlist
[errno
]);
4391 /* Write the output file. */
4394 unsigned int out_size
= (repl_write_ptr
+ 1) - repl_text_base
;
4396 safe_write (output_file
, repl_text_base
, out_size
, convert_filename
);
4399 close (output_file
);
4402 /* Deallocate the conversion buffers. */
4404 free (new_orig_text_base
);
4405 free (new_clean_text_base
);
4406 free (repl_text_base
);
4408 /* Change the mode of the output file to match the original file. */
4410 /* The cast avoids an erroneous warning on AIX. */
4411 if (my_chmod ((char *)convert_filename
, stat_buf
.st_mode
) == -1)
4412 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: can't change mode of file `%s': %s\n",
4413 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, convert_filename
), sys_errlist
[errno
]);
4415 /* Note: We would try to change the owner and group of the output file
4416 to match those of the input file here, except that may not be a good
4417 thing to do because it might be misleading. Also, it might not even
4418 be possible to do that (on BSD systems with quotas for instance). */
4421 /* Do all of the individual steps needed to do the protoization (or
4422 unprotoization) of the files referenced in the aux_info files given
4423 in the command line. */
4428 const char * const *base_pp
;
4429 const char * const * const end_pps
4430 = &base_source_filenames
[n_base_source_files
];
4434 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
4436 /* One-by-one, check (and create if necessary), open, and read all of the
4437 stuff in each aux_info file. After reading each aux_info file, the
4438 aux_info_file just read will be automatically deleted unless the
4439 keep_flag is set. */
4441 for (base_pp
= base_source_filenames
; base_pp
< end_pps
; base_pp
++)
4442 process_aux_info_file (*base_pp
, keep_flag
, 0);
4446 /* Also open and read the special SYSCALLS.c aux_info file which gives us
4447 the prototypes for all of the standard system-supplied functions. */
4449 if (nondefault_syscalls_dir
)
4451 syscalls_absolute_filename
4452 = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (nondefault_syscalls_dir
)
4453 + sizeof (syscalls_filename
) + 1);
4454 strcpy (syscalls_absolute_filename
, nondefault_syscalls_dir
);
4458 syscalls_absolute_filename
4459 = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (default_syscalls_dir
)
4460 + sizeof (syscalls_filename
) + 1);
4461 strcpy (syscalls_absolute_filename
, default_syscalls_dir
);
4464 syscalls_len
= strlen (syscalls_absolute_filename
);
4465 if (*(syscalls_absolute_filename
+ syscalls_len
- 1) != '/')
4467 *(syscalls_absolute_filename
+ syscalls_len
++) = '/';
4468 *(syscalls_absolute_filename
+ syscalls_len
) = '\0';
4470 strcat (syscalls_absolute_filename
, syscalls_filename
);
4472 /* Call process_aux_info_file in such a way that it does not try to
4473 delete the SYSCALLS aux_info file. */
4475 process_aux_info_file (syscalls_absolute_filename
, 1, 1);
4477 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
4479 /* When we first read in all of the information from the aux_info files
4480 we saved in it descending line number order, because that was likely to
4481 be faster. Now however, we want the chains of def & dec records to
4482 appear in ascending line number order as we get further away from the
4483 file_info record that they hang from. The following line causes all of
4484 these lists to be rearranged into ascending line number order. */
4486 visit_each_hash_node (filename_primary
, reverse_def_dec_list
);
4490 /* Now do the "real" work. The following line causes each declaration record
4491 to be "visited". For each of these nodes, an attempt is made to match
4492 up the function declaration with a corresponding function definition,
4493 which should have a full prototype-format formals list with it. Once
4494 these match-ups are made, the conversion of the function declarations
4495 to prototype format can be made. */
4497 visit_each_hash_node (function_name_primary
, connect_defs_and_decs
);
4499 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
4501 /* Now convert each file that can be converted (and needs to be). */
4503 visit_each_hash_node (filename_primary
, edit_file
);
4507 /* If we are working in cplusplus mode, try to rename all .c files to .C
4508 files. Don't panic if some of the renames don't work. */
4510 if (cplusplus_flag
&& !nochange_flag
)
4511 visit_each_hash_node (filename_primary
, rename_c_file
);
4513 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
4516 static struct option longopts
[] =
4518 {"version", 0, 0, 'V'},
4519 {"file_name", 0, 0, 'p'},
4520 {"quiet", 0, 0, 'q'},
4521 {"silent", 0, 0, 'q'},
4522 {"force", 0, 0, 'f'},
4523 {"keep", 0, 0, 'k'},
4524 {"nosave", 0, 0, 'N'},
4525 {"nochange", 0, 0, 'n'},
4526 {"compiler-options", 1, 0, 'c'},
4527 {"exclude", 1, 0, 'x'},
4528 {"directory", 1, 0, 'd'},
4530 {"indent", 1, 0, 'i'},
4532 {"local", 0, 0, 'l'},
4533 {"global", 0, 0, 'g'},
4535 {"syscalls-dir", 1, 0, 'B'},
4547 const char *params
= "";
4549 pname
= rindex (argv
[0], '/');
4550 pname
= pname
? pname
+1 : argv
[0];
4552 cwd_buffer
= getpwd ();
4555 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: cannot get working directory: %s\n",
4556 pname
, sys_errlist
[errno
]);
4560 /* By default, convert the files in the current directory. */
4561 directory_list
= string_list_cons (cwd_buffer
, NULL
);
4563 while ((c
= getopt_long (argc
, argv
,
4567 "B:c:Cd:gklnNp:qvVx:",
4569 longopts
, &longind
)) != EOF
)
4571 if (c
== 0) /* Long option. */
4572 c
= longopts
[longind
].val
;
4576 compiler_file_name
= optarg
;
4580 = string_list_cons (abspath (NULL
, optarg
), directory_list
);
4583 exclude_list
= string_list_cons (optarg
, exclude_list
);
4613 indent_string
= optarg
;
4615 #else /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
4626 nondefault_syscalls_dir
= optarg
;
4628 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
4634 /* Set up compile_params based on -p and -c options. */
4635 munge_compile_params (params
);
4637 n_base_source_files
= argc
- optind
;
4639 /* Now actually make a list of the base source filenames. */
4641 base_source_filenames
=
4642 (const char **) xmalloc ((n_base_source_files
+ 1) * sizeof (char *));
4643 n_base_source_files
= 0;
4644 for (; optind
< argc
; optind
++)
4646 const char *path
= abspath (NULL
, argv
[optind
]);
4647 int len
= strlen (path
);
4649 if (path
[len
-1] == 'c' && path
[len
-2] == '.')
4650 base_source_filenames
[n_base_source_files
++] = path
;
4653 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: input file names must have .c suffixes: %s\n",
4654 pname
, shortpath (NULL
, path
));
4660 /* We are only interested in the very first identifier token in the
4661 definition of `va_list', so if there is more junk after that first
4662 identifier token, delete it from the `varargs_style_indicator'. */
4666 for (cp
= varargs_style_indicator
; isalnum (*cp
) || *cp
== '_'; cp
++)
4669 varargs_style_indicator
= savestring (varargs_style_indicator
,
4670 cp
- varargs_style_indicator
);
4672 #endif /* !defined (UNPROTOIZE) */
4679 fprintf (stderr
, "%s: %s\n", pname
, version_string
);