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/* Handling of compile-time options that influence the library.
Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU Fortran 95 runtime library (libgfortran).
Libgfortran is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
In addition to the permissions in the GNU General Public License, the
Free Software Foundation gives you unlimited permission to link the
compiled version of this file into combinations with other programs,
and to distribute those combinations without any restriction coming
from the use of this file. (The General Public License restrictions
do apply in other respects; for example, they cover modification of
the file, and distribution when not linked into a combine
executable.)
Libgfortran is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with libgfortran; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "config.h"
#include "libgfortran.h"
/* Useful compile-time options will be stored in here. */
compile_options_t compile_options;
/* Prototypes */
extern void set_std (GFC_INTEGER_4, GFC_INTEGER_4, GFC_INTEGER_4,
GFC_INTEGER_4);
export_proto(set_std);
void
set_std (GFC_INTEGER_4 warn_std, GFC_INTEGER_4 allow_std,
GFC_INTEGER_4 pedantic, GFC_INTEGER_4 dump_core)
{
compile_options.pedantic = pedantic;
compile_options.warn_std = warn_std;
compile_options.allow_std = allow_std;
compile_options.dump_core = dump_core;
}
/* Default values for the compile-time options. Keep in sync with
gcc/fortran/options.c (gfc_init_options). */
void
init_compile_options (void)
{
compile_options.warn_std = GFC_STD_F95_OBS | GFC_STD_F95_DEL
| GFC_STD_F2003 | GFC_STD_LEGACY;
compile_options.allow_std = GFC_STD_F95_OBS | GFC_STD_F95_DEL
| GFC_STD_F2003 | GFC_STD_F95 | GFC_STD_F77 | GFC_STD_GNU | GFC_STD_LEGACY;
compile_options.pedantic = 0;
compile_options.dump_core = 0;
}
re PR fortran/23815 (Add -byteswapio flag) 2005-02-06 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/23815 * gfortran.texi: Document the GFORTRAN_CONVERT_UNIT environment variable. * invoke.texi: Mention the "Runtime" chapter. Document the -fconvert= option. * gfortran.h: Add options_convert. * lang.opt: Add fconvert=little-endian, fconvert=big-endian, fconvert=native and fconvert=swap. * trans-decl.c (top level): Add gfor_fndecl_set_convert. (gfc_build_builtin_function_decls): Set gfor_fndecl_set_convert. (gfc_generate_function_code): If -fconvert was specified, and this is the main program, add a call to set_convert(). * options.c: Handle the -fconvert options. 2005-02-06 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/23815 * runtime/environ.c (init_unformatted): Add GFORTRAN_CONVERT_UNIT environment variable. (top level): Add defines, type and static variables for GFORTRAN_CONVERT_UNIT handling. (search_unit): New function. (match_word): New function. (match_integer): New function. (next_token): New function. (push_token): New function. (mark_single): New function. (mark_range): New funciton. (do_parse): New function. (init_unformatted): New function. (get_unformatted_convert): New function. * runtime/compile_options.c: Add set_convert(). * libgfortran.h: Add convert to compile_options_t. * io/open.c (st_open): Call get_unformatted_convert to get unit default; if CONVERT_NONE is returned, check for the presence of a CONVERT specifier and use it. As default, use compile_options.convert. * io/io.h (top level): Add CONVERT_NONE to unit_convert, to signal "nothing has been set". (top level): Add prototype for get_unformatted_convert. 2005-02-06 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/23815 * unf_io_convert_4.f90: New test. From-SVN: r110664
2006-02-06 21:12:44 +01:00
/* Function called by the front-end to tell us the
default for unformatted data conversion. */
extern void set_convert (int);
export_proto (set_convert);
void
set_convert (int conv)
{
compile_options.convert = conv;
}
extern void set_record_marker (int);
export_proto (set_record_marker);
void
set_record_marker (int val)
{
switch(val)
{
case 4:
re PR libfortran/29568 (implement unformatted files with subrecords (Intel style)) 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * gfortran.dg/convert_implied_open.f90: Change to new default record length. * gfortran.dg/unf_short_record_1.f90: Adapt to new error message. * gfortran.dg/unformatted_subrecords_1.f90: New test. 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * gfortran.h (gfc_option_t): Add max_subrecord_length. (top level): Define MAX_SUBRECORD_LENGTH. * lang.opt: Add option -fmax-subrecord-length=. * trans-decl.c: Add new function set_max_subrecord_length. (gfc_generate_function_code): If we are within the main program and max_subrecord_length has been set, call set_max_subrecord_length. * options.c (gfc_init_options): Add defaults for max_subrecord_lenght, convert and record_marker. (gfc_handle_option): Add handling for -fmax_subrecord_length. * invoke.texi: Document the new default for -frecord-marker=<n>. 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * libgfortran/libgfortran.h (compile_options_t): Add record_marker. (top level): Define GFC_MAX_SUBRECORD_LENGTH. * runtime/compile_options.c (set_record_marker): Change default to four-byte record marker. (set_max_subrecord_length): New function. * runtime/error.c (translate_error): Change error message for short record on unformatted read. * io/io.h (gfc_unit): Add recl_subrecord, bytes_left_subrecord and continued. * io/file_pos.c (unformatted_backspace): Change default of record marker size to four bytes. Loop over subrecords. * io/open.c: Default recl is max_offset. If compile_options.max_subrecord_length has been set, set set u->recl_subrecord to its value, to the maximum value otherwise. * io/transfer.c (top level): Add prototypes for us_read, us_write, next_record_r_unf and next_record_w_unf. (read_block_direct): Separate codepaths for unformatted direct and unformatted sequential. If a recl has been set by the user, use the number of bytes left for the record if it is smaller than the read request. Loop over subrecords. Set an error if the user has set a recl and the read was short. (write_buf): Separate codepaths for unformatted direct and unformatted sequential. If a recl has been set by the user, use the number of bytes left for the record if it is smaller than the read request. Loop over subrecords. Set an error if the user has set a recl and the read was short. (us_read): Add parameter continued (to indicate that bytes_left should not be intialized). Change default of record marker size to four bytes. Use subrecord. If the subrecord length is smaller than zero, this indicates a continuation. (us_write): Add parameter continued (to indicate that the continued flag should be set). Use subrecord. (pre_position): Use 0 for continued on us_write and us_read calls. (skip_record): New function. (next_record_r_unf): New function. (next_record_r): Use next_record_r_unf. (write_us_marker): Default size for record markers is four bytes. (next_record_w_unf): New function. (next_record_w): Use next_record_w_unf. From-SVN: r119412
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compile_options.record_marker = sizeof (GFC_INTEGER_4);
break;
case 8:
re PR libfortran/29568 (implement unformatted files with subrecords (Intel style)) 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * gfortran.dg/convert_implied_open.f90: Change to new default record length. * gfortran.dg/unf_short_record_1.f90: Adapt to new error message. * gfortran.dg/unformatted_subrecords_1.f90: New test. 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * gfortran.h (gfc_option_t): Add max_subrecord_length. (top level): Define MAX_SUBRECORD_LENGTH. * lang.opt: Add option -fmax-subrecord-length=. * trans-decl.c: Add new function set_max_subrecord_length. (gfc_generate_function_code): If we are within the main program and max_subrecord_length has been set, call set_max_subrecord_length. * options.c (gfc_init_options): Add defaults for max_subrecord_lenght, convert and record_marker. (gfc_handle_option): Add handling for -fmax_subrecord_length. * invoke.texi: Document the new default for -frecord-marker=<n>. 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * libgfortran/libgfortran.h (compile_options_t): Add record_marker. (top level): Define GFC_MAX_SUBRECORD_LENGTH. * runtime/compile_options.c (set_record_marker): Change default to four-byte record marker. (set_max_subrecord_length): New function. * runtime/error.c (translate_error): Change error message for short record on unformatted read. * io/io.h (gfc_unit): Add recl_subrecord, bytes_left_subrecord and continued. * io/file_pos.c (unformatted_backspace): Change default of record marker size to four bytes. Loop over subrecords. * io/open.c: Default recl is max_offset. If compile_options.max_subrecord_length has been set, set set u->recl_subrecord to its value, to the maximum value otherwise. * io/transfer.c (top level): Add prototypes for us_read, us_write, next_record_r_unf and next_record_w_unf. (read_block_direct): Separate codepaths for unformatted direct and unformatted sequential. If a recl has been set by the user, use the number of bytes left for the record if it is smaller than the read request. Loop over subrecords. Set an error if the user has set a recl and the read was short. (write_buf): Separate codepaths for unformatted direct and unformatted sequential. If a recl has been set by the user, use the number of bytes left for the record if it is smaller than the read request. Loop over subrecords. Set an error if the user has set a recl and the read was short. (us_read): Add parameter continued (to indicate that bytes_left should not be intialized). Change default of record marker size to four bytes. Use subrecord. If the subrecord length is smaller than zero, this indicates a continuation. (us_write): Add parameter continued (to indicate that the continued flag should be set). Use subrecord. (pre_position): Use 0 for continued on us_write and us_read calls. (skip_record): New function. (next_record_r_unf): New function. (next_record_r): Use next_record_r_unf. (write_us_marker): Default size for record markers is four bytes. (next_record_w_unf): New function. (next_record_w): Use next_record_w_unf. From-SVN: r119412
2006-12-01 22:04:38 +01:00
compile_options.record_marker = sizeof (GFC_INTEGER_8);
break;
default:
runtime_error ("Invalid value for record marker");
break;
}
}
re PR libfortran/29568 (implement unformatted files with subrecords (Intel style)) 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * gfortran.dg/convert_implied_open.f90: Change to new default record length. * gfortran.dg/unf_short_record_1.f90: Adapt to new error message. * gfortran.dg/unformatted_subrecords_1.f90: New test. 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * gfortran.h (gfc_option_t): Add max_subrecord_length. (top level): Define MAX_SUBRECORD_LENGTH. * lang.opt: Add option -fmax-subrecord-length=. * trans-decl.c: Add new function set_max_subrecord_length. (gfc_generate_function_code): If we are within the main program and max_subrecord_length has been set, call set_max_subrecord_length. * options.c (gfc_init_options): Add defaults for max_subrecord_lenght, convert and record_marker. (gfc_handle_option): Add handling for -fmax_subrecord_length. * invoke.texi: Document the new default for -frecord-marker=<n>. 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * libgfortran/libgfortran.h (compile_options_t): Add record_marker. (top level): Define GFC_MAX_SUBRECORD_LENGTH. * runtime/compile_options.c (set_record_marker): Change default to four-byte record marker. (set_max_subrecord_length): New function. * runtime/error.c (translate_error): Change error message for short record on unformatted read. * io/io.h (gfc_unit): Add recl_subrecord, bytes_left_subrecord and continued. * io/file_pos.c (unformatted_backspace): Change default of record marker size to four bytes. Loop over subrecords. * io/open.c: Default recl is max_offset. If compile_options.max_subrecord_length has been set, set set u->recl_subrecord to its value, to the maximum value otherwise. * io/transfer.c (top level): Add prototypes for us_read, us_write, next_record_r_unf and next_record_w_unf. (read_block_direct): Separate codepaths for unformatted direct and unformatted sequential. If a recl has been set by the user, use the number of bytes left for the record if it is smaller than the read request. Loop over subrecords. Set an error if the user has set a recl and the read was short. (write_buf): Separate codepaths for unformatted direct and unformatted sequential. If a recl has been set by the user, use the number of bytes left for the record if it is smaller than the read request. Loop over subrecords. Set an error if the user has set a recl and the read was short. (us_read): Add parameter continued (to indicate that bytes_left should not be intialized). Change default of record marker size to four bytes. Use subrecord. If the subrecord length is smaller than zero, this indicates a continuation. (us_write): Add parameter continued (to indicate that the continued flag should be set). Use subrecord. (pre_position): Use 0 for continued on us_write and us_read calls. (skip_record): New function. (next_record_r_unf): New function. (next_record_r): Use next_record_r_unf. (write_us_marker): Default size for record markers is four bytes. (next_record_w_unf): New function. (next_record_w): Use next_record_w_unf. From-SVN: r119412
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extern void set_max_subrecord_length (int);
export_proto (set_max_subrecord_length);
void set_max_subrecord_length(int val)
{
if (val > GFC_MAX_SUBRECORD_LENGTH || val < 1)
{
runtime_error ("Invalid value for maximum subrecord length");
return;
}
compile_options.max_subrecord_length = val;
}