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1 /* Various declarations for language-independent diagnostics subroutines.
2  Copyright (C) 2000-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3  Contributed by Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr@codesourcery.com>
4 
5 This file is part of GCC.
6 
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
8 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
10 version.
11 
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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15 for more details.
16 
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 
21 #ifndef GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_H
22 #define GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_H
23 
24 #include "pretty-print.h"
25 #include "diagnostic-core.h"
26 
27 /* A diagnostic is described by the MESSAGE to send, the FILE and LINE of
28  its context and its KIND (ice, error, warning, note, ...) See complete
29  list in diagnostic.def. */
30 typedef struct diagnostic_info
31 {
34  unsigned int override_column;
35  /* Auxiliary data for client. */
36  void *x_data;
37  /* The kind of diagnostic it is about. */
39  /* Which OPT_* directly controls this diagnostic. */
42 
43 /* Each time a diagnostic's classification is changed with a pragma,
44  we record the change and the location of the change in an array of
45  these structs. */
47 {
49  int option;
52 
53 /* Forward declarations. */
55  diagnostic_info *);
57 
58 /* This data structure bundles altogether any information relevant to
59  the context of a diagnostic message. */
61 {
62  /* Where most of the diagnostic formatting work is done. */
64 
65  /* The number of times we have issued diagnostics. */
67 
68  /* True if we should display the "warnings are being tread as error"
69  message, usually displayed once per compiler run. */
71 
72  /* True if it has been requested that warnings be treated as errors. */
74 
75  /* The number of option indexes that can be passed to warning() et
76  al. */
77  int n_opts;
78 
79  /* For each option index that can be passed to warning() et al
80  (OPT_* from options.h when using this code with the core GCC
81  options), this array may contain a new kind that the diagnostic
82  should be changed to before reporting, or DK_UNSPECIFIED to leave
83  it as the reported kind, or DK_IGNORED to not report it at
84  all. */
86 
87  /* History of all changes to the classifications above. This list
88  is stored in location-order, so we can search it, either
89  binary-wise or end-to-front, to find the most recent
90  classification for a given diagnostic, given the location of the
91  diagnostic. */
93 
94  /* The size of the above array. */
96 
97  /* For pragma push/pop. */
98  int *push_list;
99  int n_push;
100 
101  /* True if we should print the source line with a caret indicating
102  the location. */
104 
105  /* Maximum width of the source line printed. */
107 
108  /* True if we should print the command line option which controls
109  each diagnostic, if known. */
111 
112  /* True if we should raise a SIGABRT on errors. */
114 
115  /* True if we should show the column number on diagnostics. */
117 
118  /* True if pedwarns are errors. */
120 
121  /* True if permerrors are warnings. */
123 
124  /* The index of the option to associate with turning permerrors into
125  warnings. */
127 
128  /* True if errors are fatal. */
130 
131  /* True if all warnings should be disabled. */
133 
134  /* True if warnings should be given in system headers. */
136 
137  /* Maximum number of errors to report. */
138  unsigned int max_errors;
139 
140  /* This function is called before any message is printed out. It is
141  responsible for preparing message prefix and such. For example, it
142  might say:
143  In file included from "/usr/local/include/curses.h:5:
144  from "/home/gdr/src/nifty_printer.h:56:
145  ...
146  */
148 
149  /* This function is called after the diagnostic message is printed. */
151 
152  /* Client hook to report an internal error. */
153  void (*internal_error) (diagnostic_context *, const char *, va_list *);
154 
155  /* Client hook to say whether the option controlling a diagnostic is
156  enabled. Returns nonzero if enabled, zero if disabled. */
157  int (*option_enabled) (int, void *);
158 
159  /* Client information to pass as second argument to
160  option_enabled. */
162 
163  /* Client hook to return the name of an option that controls a
164  diagnostic. Returns malloced memory. The first diagnostic_t
165  argument is the kind of diagnostic before any reclassification
166  (of warnings as errors, etc.); the second is the kind after any
167  reclassification. May return NULL if no name is to be printed.
168  May be passed 0 as well as the index of a particular option. */
169  char *(*option_name) (diagnostic_context *, int, diagnostic_t, diagnostic_t);
170 
171  /* Auxiliary data for client. */
172  void *x_data;
173 
174  /* Used to detect that the last caret was printed at the same location. */
176 
177  /* Used to detect when the input file stack has changed since last
178  described. */
179  const struct line_map *last_module;
180 
181  int lock;
182 
184 };
185 
186 static inline void
188 {
189  context->inhibit_notes_p = true;
190 }
191 
192 
193 /* Client supplied function to announce a diagnostic. */
194 #define diagnostic_starter(DC) (DC)->begin_diagnostic
195 
196 /* Client supplied function called after a diagnostic message is
197  displayed. */
198 #define diagnostic_finalizer(DC) (DC)->end_diagnostic
199 
200 /* Extension hooks for client. */
201 #define diagnostic_context_auxiliary_data(DC) (DC)->x_data
202 #define diagnostic_info_auxiliary_data(DI) (DI)->x_data
203 
204 /* Same as pp_format_decoder. Works on 'diagnostic_context *'. */
205 #define diagnostic_format_decoder(DC) ((DC)->printer->format_decoder)
206 
207 /* Same as output_prefixing_rule. Works on 'diagnostic_context *'. */
208 #define diagnostic_prefixing_rule(DC) ((DC)->printer->wrapping.rule)
209 
210 /* Maximum characters per line in automatic line wrapping mode.
211  Zero means don't wrap lines. */
212 #define diagnostic_line_cutoff(DC) ((DC)->printer->wrapping.line_cutoff)
213 
214 #define diagnostic_flush_buffer(DC) pp_flush ((DC)->printer)
215 
216 /* True if the last module or file in which a diagnostic was reported is
217  different from the current one. */
218 #define diagnostic_last_module_changed(DC, MAP) \
219  ((DC)->last_module != MAP)
220 
221 /* Remember the current module or file as being the last one in which we
222  report a diagnostic. */
223 #define diagnostic_set_last_module(DC, MAP) \
224  (DC)->last_module = MAP
225 
226 /* Raise SIGABRT on any diagnostic of severity DK_ERROR or higher. */
227 #define diagnostic_abort_on_error(DC) \
228  (DC)->abort_on_error = true
229 
230 /* This diagnostic_context is used by front-ends that directly output
231  diagnostic messages without going through `error', `warning',
232  and similar functions. */
234 
235 /* The total count of a KIND of diagnostics emitted so far. */
236 #define diagnostic_kind_count(DC, DK) (DC)->diagnostic_count[(int) (DK)]
237 
238 /* The number of errors that have been issued so far. Ideally, these
239  would take a diagnostic_context as an argument. */
240 #define errorcount diagnostic_kind_count (global_dc, DK_ERROR)
241 /* Similarly, but for warnings. */
242 #define warningcount diagnostic_kind_count (global_dc, DK_WARNING)
243 /* Similarly, but for warnings promoted to errors. */
244 #define werrorcount diagnostic_kind_count (global_dc, DK_WERROR)
245 /* Similarly, but for sorrys. */
246 #define sorrycount diagnostic_kind_count (global_dc, DK_SORRY)
247 
248 /* Returns nonzero if warnings should be emitted. */
249 #define diagnostic_report_warnings_p(DC, LOC) \
250  (!(DC)->dc_inhibit_warnings \
251  && !(in_system_header_at (LOC) && !(DC)->dc_warn_system_headers))
252 
253 #define report_diagnostic(D) diagnostic_report_diagnostic (global_dc, D)
254 
255 /* Override the column number to be used for reporting a
256  diagnostic. */
257 #define diagnostic_override_column(DI, COL) (DI)->override_column = (COL)
258 
259 /* Override the option index to be used for reporting a
260  diagnostic. */
261 #define diagnostic_override_option_index(DI, OPTIDX) \
262  ((DI)->option_index = (OPTIDX))
263 
264 /* Diagnostic related functions. */
265 extern void diagnostic_initialize (diagnostic_context *, int);
266 extern void diagnostic_finish (diagnostic_context *);
269 
270 /* Force diagnostics controlled by OPTIDX to be kind KIND. */
272  int /* optidx */,
273  diagnostic_t /* kind */,
274  location_t);
278  diagnostic_info *);
279 #ifdef ATTRIBUTE_GCC_DIAG
280 extern void diagnostic_set_info (diagnostic_info *, const char *, va_list *,
282 extern void diagnostic_set_info_translated (diagnostic_info *, const char *,
283  va_list *, location_t,
284  diagnostic_t)
285  ATTRIBUTE_GCC_DIAG(2,0);
286 extern void diagnostic_append_note (diagnostic_context *, location_t,
287  const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_GCC_DIAG(3,4);
288 #endif
289 extern char *diagnostic_build_prefix (diagnostic_context *, const diagnostic_info *);
290 void default_diagnostic_starter (diagnostic_context *, diagnostic_info *);
291 void default_diagnostic_finalizer (diagnostic_context *, diagnostic_info *);
292 void diagnostic_set_caret_max_width (diagnostic_context *context, int value);
293 
294 
295 /* Pure text formatting support functions. */
296 extern char *file_name_as_prefix (diagnostic_context *, const char *);
297 
298 #endif /* ! GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_H */