gcc/libcpp/include/line-map.h

719 lines
27 KiB
C
Raw Normal View History

line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
/* Map logical line numbers to (source file, line number) pairs.
Generate virtual locations for tokens This second instalment uses the infrastructure of the previous patch to allocate a macro map for each macro expansion and assign a virtual location to each token resulting from the expansion. To date when cpp_get_token comes across a token that happens to be a macro, the macro expander kicks in, expands the macro, pushes the resulting tokens onto a "token context" and returns a dummy padding token. The next call to cpp_get_token goes look into the token context for the next token [which is going to result from the previous macro expansion] and returns it. If the token is a macro, the macro expander kicks in and you know the story. This patch piggy-backs on that macro expansion process, so to speak. First it modifies the macro expander to make it create a macro map for each macro expansion. It then allocates a virtual location for each resulting token. Virtual locations of tokens resulting from macro expansions are then stored on a special kind of context called an "expanded tokens context". In other words, in an expanded tokens context, there are tokens resulting from macro expansion and their associated virtual locations. cpp_get_token_with_location is modified to return the virtual location of tokens resulting from macro expansion. Note that once all tokens from an expanded token context have been consumed and the context and is freed, the memory used to store the virtual locations of the tokens held in that context is freed as well. This helps reducing the overall peak memory consumption. The client code that was getting macro expansion point location from cpp_get_token_with_location now gets virtual location from it. Those virtual locations can in turn be resolved into the different interesting physical locations thanks to the linemap API exposed by the previous patch. Expensive progress. Possibly. So this whole virtual location allocation business is switched off by default. So by default no extended token is created. No extended token context is created either. One has to use -ftrack-macro-expansion to switch this on. This complicates the code but I believe it can be useful as some of our friends found out at http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=5610 The patch tries to reduce the memory consumption by freeing some token context memory that was being reused before. I didn't notice any compilation slow down due to this immediate freeing on my GNU/Linux system. As no client code tries to resolve virtual locations to anything but what was being done before, no new test case has been added. Co-Authored-By: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com> From-SVN: r180082
2011-10-17 11:59:12 +02:00
Copyright (C) 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program 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 3, or (at your option) any
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
later version.
This program 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 this program; see the file COPYING3. If not see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
In other words, you are welcome to use, share and improve this program.
You are forbidden to forbid anyone else to use, share and improve
what you give them. Help stamp out software-hoarding! */
Makefile.def (host_modules): add libcpp. ChangeLog: 2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> * Makefile.def (host_modules): add libcpp. * Makefile.tpl: Add dependencies on and for libcpp. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure.in: Add libcpp host module. * configure: Regenerate. config/ChangeLog: 2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> * acx.m4 (ACX_HEADER_STDBOOL, ACX_HEADER_STRING): From gcc. gcc/ChangeLog: 2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> Move libcpp to the toplevel. * Makefile.in: Remove references to libcpp files, use CPPLIBS instead of libcpp.a. Define SYMTAB_H and change hashtable.h to that. * aclocal.m4 (gcc_AC_HEADER_STDBOOL, gcc_AC_HEADER_STRING, gcc_AC_C__BOOL): Remove. * configure.ac (gcc_AC_C__BOOL, HAVE_UCHAR): Remove tests. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * c-ppoutput.c: Include ../libcpp/internal.h instead of cpphash.h. * cppcharset.c: Removed. * cpperror.c: Removed. * cppexp.c: Removed. * cppfiles.c: Removed. * cpphash.c: Removed. * cpphash.h: Removed. * cppinit.c: Removed. * cpplex.c: Removed. * cpplib.c: Removed. * cpplib.h: Removed. * cppmacro.c: Removed. * cpppch.c: Removed. * cpptrad.c: Removed. * cppucnid.h: Removed. * cppucnid.pl: Removed. * cppucnid.tab: Removed. * hashtable.c: Removed. * hashtable.h: Removed. * line-map.c: Removed. * line-map.h: Removed. * mkdeps.c: Removed. * mkdeps.h: Removed. * stringpool.h: Include symtab.h instead of hashtable.h. * tree.h: Include symtab.h instead of hashtable.h. * system.h (O_NONBLOCK, O_NOCTTY): Do not define. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: 2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> * Make-lang.in: No need to specify $(LIBCPP). gcc/java/ChangeLog: 2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> * Make-lang.in: Link in $(LIBCPP) instead of mkdeps.o. libcpp/ChangeLog: 2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> Moved libcpp from the gcc subdirectory to the toplevel. * Makefile.am: New file. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure.ac: New file. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * charset.c: Moved from gcc/cppcharset.c. Add note about brokenness of input charset detection. Adjust for change in name of cppucnid.h. * errors.c: Moved from gcc/cpperror.c. Do not include intl.h. * expr.c: Moved from gcc/cppexp.c. * files.c: Moved from gcc/cppfiles.c. Do not include intl.h. Remove #define of O_BINARY, it is in system.h. * identifiers.c: Moved from gcc/cpphash.c. * internal.h: Moved from gcc/cpphash.h. Change header guard name. All other files adjusted to match name change. * init.c: Moved from gcc/cppinit.c. (init_library) [ENABLE_NLS]: Call bindtextdomain. * lex.c: Moved from gcc/cpplex.c. * directives.c: Moved from gcc/cpplib.c. * macro.c: Moved from gcc/cppmacro.c. * pch.c: Moved from gcc/cpppch.c. Do not include intl.h. * traditional.c: Moved from gcc/cpptrad.c. * ucnid.h: Moved from gcc/cppucnid.h. Change header guard name. * ucnid.pl: Moved from gcc/cppucnid.pl. * ucnid.tab: Moved from gcc/cppucnid.tab. Change header guard name. * symtab.c: Moved from gcc/hashtable.c. * line-map.c: Moved from gcc. Do not include intl.h. * mkdeps.c: Moved from gcc. * system.h: New file. libcpp/include/ChangeLog: 2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> * cpplib.h: Moved from gcc. Change header guard name. * line-map.h: Moved from gcc. Change header guard name. * mkdeps.h: Moved from gcc. Change header guard name. * symtab.h: Moved from gcc/hashtable.h. Change header guard name. libcpp/po/ChangeLog: 2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> * be.po: Extracted from gcc/po/be.po. * ca.po: Extracted from gcc/po/ca.po. * da.po: Extracted from gcc/po/da.po. * de.po: Extracted from gcc/po/de.po. * el.po: Extracted from gcc/po/el.po. * es.po: Extracted from gcc/po/es.po. * fr.po: Extracted from gcc/po/fr.po. * ja.po: Extracted from gcc/po/ja.po. * nl.po: Extracted from gcc/po/nl.po. * sv.po: Extracted from gcc/po/sv.po. * tr.po: Extracted from gcc/po/tr.po. From-SVN: r82199
2004-05-24 12:50:45 +02:00
#ifndef LIBCPP_LINE_MAP_H
#define LIBCPP_LINE_MAP_H
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
tree-cfg.c (remove_bb): Only warn if line is non-zero. gcc: * tree-cfg.c (remove_bb): Only warn if line is non-zero. * c-pch.c (c_common_read_pch): Restore current location after reading PCH file. * tree.c (expand_location): Update. (expr_filename): Changed return type. Unified the two cases. (expr_lineno): Likewise. (annotate_with_file_line): Don't use EXPR_LINENO and EXPR_FILENAME as lvalues. * toplev.c (line_table): Changed type. (general_init): Update. (realloc_for_line_map): New function. (general_init): Allocate line_table using GC. * fix-header.c (line_table): Changed type. (read_scan_file): Update. (read_scan_file): Update. * c-ppoutput.c (maybe_print_line): Update. (print_line): Update. (cb_line_change): Update. (cb_define): Update. (pp_file_change): Update. * c-opts.c (c_common_init_options): Update. (finish_options): Update. (push_command_line_include): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_line_change): Update. (cb_def_pragma): Update. (cb_define): Update. (cb_undef): Update. (c_lex_with_flags): Use cpp_get_token_with_location. * input.h (line_table): Changed type. (location_from_locus): New macro. * tree.h (EXPR_FILENAME): No longer an lvalue. (EXPR_LINENO): Likewise. (expr_locus, set_expr_locus): Declare separately for USE_MAPPED_LOCATION. (expr_filename, expr_lineno): Changed return type. * gimplify.c (tree_to_gimple_tuple): Use SET_EXPR_LOCUS. * cfgexpand.c (expand_gimple_cond_expr): Use location_from_locus. (expand_gimple_basic_block): Likewise. * final.c (final_scan_insn): Use expanded_location. gcc/cp: * decl.c (finish_function): Put return's location on line zero of file. gcc/fortran: * scanner.c (get_file): Update. (load_file): Update. (gfc_next_char_literal): Use gfc_linebuf_linenum. * f95-lang.c (gfc_init): Update. * gfortran.h (gfc_linebuf_linenum): New macro. gcc/java: * lang.c (java_post_options): Update. * jcf-parse.c (set_source_filename): Update. (give_name_to_class): Update. (jcf_parse): Update. (duplicate_class_warning): Update. (parse_class_file): Update. (java_parse_file): Update. * expr.c (expand_byte_code): Update. gcc/testsuite: * lib/g++.exp (g++_target_compile): Use -fno-show-column. gcc/treelang: * tree1.c (treelang_init): Update. (treelang_parse_file): Update. (treelang_parse_file): Update. (treelang_parse_file): Update. * lex.l: Update. (update_lineno_charno): Likewise. libcpp: * internal.h (struct cpp_reader) <invocation_location>: New field. (struct cpp_reader) <set_invocation_location>: Likewise. * init.c (cpp_set_line_map): New function. * line-map.c (linemap_add): Use linemap's allocator. * include/line-map.h (GTY): Define. (line_map_realloc): New typedef. (struct line_map): Mark with GTY. (struct line_maps): Likewise. (struct line_maps) <maps>: Likewise. (struct line_maps) <reallocator>: New field. * include/symtab.h (GTY): Conditionally define. * include/cpplib.h (cpp_set_line_map): Declare. (cpp_get_token_with_location): Declare. * macro.c (cpp_get_token): Set invocation_location on the reader. (cpp_get_token_with_location): New function. From-SVN: r128190
2007-09-06 18:24:05 +02:00
#ifndef GTY
#define GTY(x) /* nothing */
#endif
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
/* Reason for creating a new line map with linemap_add. LC_ENTER is
c-lex.c (map): Make const. * c-lex.c (map): Make const. (cb_file_change): Update for callback passing a line map. Don't assume we have a previous map. Remove sanity check about popping too many files. * cpperror.c (print_location): Make map const. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Update; line maps now hold sysp. (cpp_make_system_header): Similarly. (search_from): Similarly. (_cpp_execute_include): Don't remember where we came from. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_buffer): Remove return_to_line, sysp. (struct cpp_reader): Make map const. (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER, _cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cpplib.c (do_line): Update; line maps now hold sysp. (cpp_push_buffer): Similarly. (_cpp_do_file_change): Similarly; callback with map instead. (cpp_get_line_maps): Constify return value. (_cpp_pop_buffer): Update. * cpplib.h (struct cpp_file_change): Remove. (struct cpp_callbacks): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): Constify return value. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_create_definition): Update. * cppmain.c (struct printer): Constify map. (maybe_print_line): Similarly. (print_line): Similarly. Deduce flags 1 and 2 here. (cb_file_change): Update. * line-map.c (free_line_maps): Warn regardless. (add_line_map): Return pointer to const. When passed NULL to_file with LC_LEAVE, use the obvious values for the return point so the caller doesn't have to figure them out. (lookup_line): Return pointer to const. (print_containing_files): Take pointer to const. * line-map.h (struct line_map): New members reason, sysp. (add_line_map): Return pointer to const. (lookup_line): Similarly. (print_containing_files): Take pointer to const. From-SVN: r44789
2001-08-11 09:33:39 +02:00
when including a new file, e.g. a #include directive in C.
LC_LEAVE is when reaching a file's end. LC_RENAME is when a file
name or line number changes for neither of the above reasons
(e.g. a #line directive in C); LC_RENAME_VERBATIM is like LC_RENAME
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
but a filename of "" is not specially interpreted as standard
input. LC_ENTER_MACRO is when a macro expansion is about to start. */
enum lc_reason
{
LC_ENTER = 0,
LC_LEAVE,
LC_RENAME,
LC_RENAME_VERBATIM,
LC_ENTER_MACRO
/* FIXME: add support for stringize and paste. */
};
c-lex.c (map): Make const. * c-lex.c (map): Make const. (cb_file_change): Update for callback passing a line map. Don't assume we have a previous map. Remove sanity check about popping too many files. * cpperror.c (print_location): Make map const. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Update; line maps now hold sysp. (cpp_make_system_header): Similarly. (search_from): Similarly. (_cpp_execute_include): Don't remember where we came from. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_buffer): Remove return_to_line, sysp. (struct cpp_reader): Make map const. (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER, _cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cpplib.c (do_line): Update; line maps now hold sysp. (cpp_push_buffer): Similarly. (_cpp_do_file_change): Similarly; callback with map instead. (cpp_get_line_maps): Constify return value. (_cpp_pop_buffer): Update. * cpplib.h (struct cpp_file_change): Remove. (struct cpp_callbacks): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): Constify return value. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_create_definition): Update. * cppmain.c (struct printer): Constify map. (maybe_print_line): Similarly. (print_line): Similarly. Deduce flags 1 and 2 here. (cb_file_change): Update. * line-map.c (free_line_maps): Warn regardless. (add_line_map): Return pointer to const. When passed NULL to_file with LC_LEAVE, use the obvious values for the return point so the caller doesn't have to figure them out. (lookup_line): Return pointer to const. (print_containing_files): Take pointer to const. * line-map.h (struct line_map): New members reason, sysp. (add_line_map): Return pointer to const. (lookup_line): Similarly. (print_containing_files): Take pointer to const. From-SVN: r44789
2001-08-11 09:33:39 +02:00
/* The type of line numbers. */
typedef unsigned int linenum_type;
Represent column numbers using line-map's source_location. The "next available source_location" is now managed internally by line-maps.c rather than by clients. * line-map.h (struct line_map): New field column_bits. <from_line>: Rename field to start_location. (struct line_maps): New fields highest_location and max_column_hint. (linemap_check_files_exited): New declaration. (linemap_line_start): New declaration. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter; use highest_location field. (SOURCE_LINE, LAST_SOURCE_LINE): Modify to use column_bits. (SOURCE_COLUMN, LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION): New macros. (CURRENT_LINE_MAP): Remove macro. (linemap_position_for_column): New inline function. * line-map.c (linemap_init): Clear new fields. (linemap_check_files_exited): New function, extracted from ... (linemap_free): Use linemap_check_files_exited. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter. Various updates. (linemap_line_start): New function. (linemap_lookeup): Update for new field names. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader) <map>: Field removed. Because linemap_position_for_column may unpredictably change the current map, it is cleaner and simpler for us to not cache it in cpp_reader. (struct cpp_buffer): New sysp field. Changed warned_cplusplus_comments and from_stage3 to bitfields. * cppinit.c (cpp_read_min_file): pfile->map no longer exists. * cpplib.c (do_line, do_linemarker, _cpp_do_file_change): Get current map using linemap_lookup. (do_linemarker): Also set buffer's sysp field. (destringize_and_run): No longer need to decrement current line. * cppfiles.c (_cpp_stack_file): Set sysp from and in buffer. (search_path_head, open_file_failed): Use buffer's sysp. (cpp_make_system_header): Get current map using linemap_lookup. Also set buffer's sysp flag. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise use linemap_lookup. * cpphash.h (CPP_INCREMENT_LINE): New macro. (struct cpp_buffer): Moved fields saved_cur, saved_rlimit to ... (struct cpp_reader): ... and adding saved_line_base field. * cpptrad.c (_cpp_overlay_buffer, _cpp_remove_overlay): Update accordingly. Don't adjust line. (_cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. * cpphash.c (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER): Replaced macro by ... (cpp_in_system_header): ... new inline function, using buffer's sysp. * cpperror.c (_cpp_begin_message): Update to use cpp_in_system_header. * cpplex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_create_definition): Use buffer's sysp field. * cpplib.h (struct cpp_token): Rename line field to src_loc. Remove col field as it is now subsumed by src_loc. * cpperror.c: Update various field, parameter, and macro names. (print_location): If col==0, try SOURCE_COLUMN of line. (cpp_error): Use cur_token's src_loc field, rather than line+col. * cpplib.c (do_diagnostic): Token's src_loc fields replaces line+col. * cpplex.c (_cpp_process_line_notes, _cpp_lex_direct, _cpp_skip_block_comment): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. (_cpp_temp_token): Replace cpp_token's line+col fields by src_loc. (_cpp_get_fresh_line): Don't need to adjust line for missing newline. (_cpp_lex_direct): Use linemap_position_for_column. * c-ppoutput.c (maybe_print_line, print_line): Don't take map parameter. Instead get it from the line_table global. Adjust callers. (print): Remove map field. Replace line field to src_line. (init_pp_output, account_for_newlines, maybe_print_line): Adjust. (cb_line_change): Use SOURCE_COLUMN. Minor optimizations. (pp_file_change): Use MAIN_FILE_P since we cannot checked print.map. Use LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION to "catch up" after #include. * cpptrad.c (copy_comment): Rename variable. * c-lex.c (map): Remove static variable, for same reason we removed cpp_reader's map field. (cb_line_change, cb_def_pragma, cb_define, cb_undef): Hence we need to call linemap_lookup. (cb_line_change): Token's line field replaced by src_loc. (fe_file_change): Use MAINFILE_P and LAST_SOURCE_LINE macros. Don't save new_map. * cpphash.h, cpperror.c, cpplib.h: Some renames of fileline to source_location. From-SVN: r77663
2004-02-11 16:29:30 +01:00
/* A logical line/column number, i.e. an "index" into a line_map. */
typedef unsigned int source_location;
tree-cfg.c (remove_bb): Only warn if line is non-zero. gcc: * tree-cfg.c (remove_bb): Only warn if line is non-zero. * c-pch.c (c_common_read_pch): Restore current location after reading PCH file. * tree.c (expand_location): Update. (expr_filename): Changed return type. Unified the two cases. (expr_lineno): Likewise. (annotate_with_file_line): Don't use EXPR_LINENO and EXPR_FILENAME as lvalues. * toplev.c (line_table): Changed type. (general_init): Update. (realloc_for_line_map): New function. (general_init): Allocate line_table using GC. * fix-header.c (line_table): Changed type. (read_scan_file): Update. (read_scan_file): Update. * c-ppoutput.c (maybe_print_line): Update. (print_line): Update. (cb_line_change): Update. (cb_define): Update. (pp_file_change): Update. * c-opts.c (c_common_init_options): Update. (finish_options): Update. (push_command_line_include): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_line_change): Update. (cb_def_pragma): Update. (cb_define): Update. (cb_undef): Update. (c_lex_with_flags): Use cpp_get_token_with_location. * input.h (line_table): Changed type. (location_from_locus): New macro. * tree.h (EXPR_FILENAME): No longer an lvalue. (EXPR_LINENO): Likewise. (expr_locus, set_expr_locus): Declare separately for USE_MAPPED_LOCATION. (expr_filename, expr_lineno): Changed return type. * gimplify.c (tree_to_gimple_tuple): Use SET_EXPR_LOCUS. * cfgexpand.c (expand_gimple_cond_expr): Use location_from_locus. (expand_gimple_basic_block): Likewise. * final.c (final_scan_insn): Use expanded_location. gcc/cp: * decl.c (finish_function): Put return's location on line zero of file. gcc/fortran: * scanner.c (get_file): Update. (load_file): Update. (gfc_next_char_literal): Use gfc_linebuf_linenum. * f95-lang.c (gfc_init): Update. * gfortran.h (gfc_linebuf_linenum): New macro. gcc/java: * lang.c (java_post_options): Update. * jcf-parse.c (set_source_filename): Update. (give_name_to_class): Update. (jcf_parse): Update. (duplicate_class_warning): Update. (parse_class_file): Update. (java_parse_file): Update. * expr.c (expand_byte_code): Update. gcc/testsuite: * lib/g++.exp (g++_target_compile): Use -fno-show-column. gcc/treelang: * tree1.c (treelang_init): Update. (treelang_parse_file): Update. (treelang_parse_file): Update. (treelang_parse_file): Update. * lex.l: Update. (update_lineno_charno): Likewise. libcpp: * internal.h (struct cpp_reader) <invocation_location>: New field. (struct cpp_reader) <set_invocation_location>: Likewise. * init.c (cpp_set_line_map): New function. * line-map.c (linemap_add): Use linemap's allocator. * include/line-map.h (GTY): Define. (line_map_realloc): New typedef. (struct line_map): Mark with GTY. (struct line_maps): Likewise. (struct line_maps) <maps>: Likewise. (struct line_maps) <reallocator>: New field. * include/symtab.h (GTY): Conditionally define. * include/cpplib.h (cpp_set_line_map): Declare. (cpp_get_token_with_location): Declare. * macro.c (cpp_get_token): Set invocation_location on the reader. (cpp_get_token_with_location): New function. From-SVN: r128190
2007-09-06 18:24:05 +02:00
/* Memory allocation function typedef. Works like xrealloc. */
typedef void *(*line_map_realloc) (void *, size_t);
/* Memory allocator function that returns the actual allocated size,
for a given requested allocation. */
typedef size_t (*line_map_round_alloc_size_func) (size_t);
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
/* An ordinary line map encodes physical source locations. Those
physical source locations are called "spelling locations".
Physical source file TO_FILE at line TO_LINE at column 0 is represented
Represent column numbers using line-map's source_location. The "next available source_location" is now managed internally by line-maps.c rather than by clients. * line-map.h (struct line_map): New field column_bits. <from_line>: Rename field to start_location. (struct line_maps): New fields highest_location and max_column_hint. (linemap_check_files_exited): New declaration. (linemap_line_start): New declaration. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter; use highest_location field. (SOURCE_LINE, LAST_SOURCE_LINE): Modify to use column_bits. (SOURCE_COLUMN, LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION): New macros. (CURRENT_LINE_MAP): Remove macro. (linemap_position_for_column): New inline function. * line-map.c (linemap_init): Clear new fields. (linemap_check_files_exited): New function, extracted from ... (linemap_free): Use linemap_check_files_exited. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter. Various updates. (linemap_line_start): New function. (linemap_lookeup): Update for new field names. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader) <map>: Field removed. Because linemap_position_for_column may unpredictably change the current map, it is cleaner and simpler for us to not cache it in cpp_reader. (struct cpp_buffer): New sysp field. Changed warned_cplusplus_comments and from_stage3 to bitfields. * cppinit.c (cpp_read_min_file): pfile->map no longer exists. * cpplib.c (do_line, do_linemarker, _cpp_do_file_change): Get current map using linemap_lookup. (do_linemarker): Also set buffer's sysp field. (destringize_and_run): No longer need to decrement current line. * cppfiles.c (_cpp_stack_file): Set sysp from and in buffer. (search_path_head, open_file_failed): Use buffer's sysp. (cpp_make_system_header): Get current map using linemap_lookup. Also set buffer's sysp flag. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise use linemap_lookup. * cpphash.h (CPP_INCREMENT_LINE): New macro. (struct cpp_buffer): Moved fields saved_cur, saved_rlimit to ... (struct cpp_reader): ... and adding saved_line_base field. * cpptrad.c (_cpp_overlay_buffer, _cpp_remove_overlay): Update accordingly. Don't adjust line. (_cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. * cpphash.c (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER): Replaced macro by ... (cpp_in_system_header): ... new inline function, using buffer's sysp. * cpperror.c (_cpp_begin_message): Update to use cpp_in_system_header. * cpplex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_create_definition): Use buffer's sysp field. * cpplib.h (struct cpp_token): Rename line field to src_loc. Remove col field as it is now subsumed by src_loc. * cpperror.c: Update various field, parameter, and macro names. (print_location): If col==0, try SOURCE_COLUMN of line. (cpp_error): Use cur_token's src_loc field, rather than line+col. * cpplib.c (do_diagnostic): Token's src_loc fields replaces line+col. * cpplex.c (_cpp_process_line_notes, _cpp_lex_direct, _cpp_skip_block_comment): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. (_cpp_temp_token): Replace cpp_token's line+col fields by src_loc. (_cpp_get_fresh_line): Don't need to adjust line for missing newline. (_cpp_lex_direct): Use linemap_position_for_column. * c-ppoutput.c (maybe_print_line, print_line): Don't take map parameter. Instead get it from the line_table global. Adjust callers. (print): Remove map field. Replace line field to src_line. (init_pp_output, account_for_newlines, maybe_print_line): Adjust. (cb_line_change): Use SOURCE_COLUMN. Minor optimizations. (pp_file_change): Use MAIN_FILE_P since we cannot checked print.map. Use LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION to "catch up" after #include. * cpptrad.c (copy_comment): Rename variable. * c-lex.c (map): Remove static variable, for same reason we removed cpp_reader's map field. (cb_line_change, cb_def_pragma, cb_define, cb_undef): Hence we need to call linemap_lookup. (cb_line_change): Token's line field replaced by src_loc. (fe_file_change): Use MAINFILE_P and LAST_SOURCE_LINE macros. Don't save new_map. * cpphash.h, cpperror.c, cpplib.h: Some renames of fileline to source_location. From-SVN: r77663
2004-02-11 16:29:30 +01:00
by the logical START_LOCATION. TO_LINE+L at column C is represented by
START_LOCATION+(L*(1<<column_bits))+C, as long as C<(1<<column_bits),
and the result_location is less than the next line_map's start_location.
(The top line is line 1 and the leftmost column is column 1; line/column 0
means "entire file/line" or "unknown line/column" or "not applicable".)
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
The highest possible source location is MAX_SOURCE_LOCATION. */
struct GTY(()) line_map_ordinary {
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
const char *to_file;
linenum_type to_line;
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
/* An index into the set that gives the line mapping at whose end
the current one was included. File(s) at the bottom of the
include stack have this set to -1. */
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
int included_from;
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
/* SYSP is one for a system header, two for a C system header file
that therefore needs to be extern "C" protected in C++, and zero
otherwise. This field isn't really needed now that it's in
cpp_buffer. */
c-lex.c (map): Make const. * c-lex.c (map): Make const. (cb_file_change): Update for callback passing a line map. Don't assume we have a previous map. Remove sanity check about popping too many files. * cpperror.c (print_location): Make map const. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Update; line maps now hold sysp. (cpp_make_system_header): Similarly. (search_from): Similarly. (_cpp_execute_include): Don't remember where we came from. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_buffer): Remove return_to_line, sysp. (struct cpp_reader): Make map const. (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER, _cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cpplib.c (do_line): Update; line maps now hold sysp. (cpp_push_buffer): Similarly. (_cpp_do_file_change): Similarly; callback with map instead. (cpp_get_line_maps): Constify return value. (_cpp_pop_buffer): Update. * cpplib.h (struct cpp_file_change): Remove. (struct cpp_callbacks): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): Constify return value. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_create_definition): Update. * cppmain.c (struct printer): Constify map. (maybe_print_line): Similarly. (print_line): Similarly. Deduce flags 1 and 2 here. (cb_file_change): Update. * line-map.c (free_line_maps): Warn regardless. (add_line_map): Return pointer to const. When passed NULL to_file with LC_LEAVE, use the obvious values for the return point so the caller doesn't have to figure them out. (lookup_line): Return pointer to const. (print_containing_files): Take pointer to const. * line-map.h (struct line_map): New members reason, sysp. (add_line_map): Return pointer to const. (lookup_line): Similarly. (print_containing_files): Take pointer to const. From-SVN: r44789
2001-08-11 09:33:39 +02:00
unsigned char sysp;
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
/* Number of the low-order source_location bits used for a column number. */
Represent column numbers using line-map's source_location. The "next available source_location" is now managed internally by line-maps.c rather than by clients. * line-map.h (struct line_map): New field column_bits. <from_line>: Rename field to start_location. (struct line_maps): New fields highest_location and max_column_hint. (linemap_check_files_exited): New declaration. (linemap_line_start): New declaration. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter; use highest_location field. (SOURCE_LINE, LAST_SOURCE_LINE): Modify to use column_bits. (SOURCE_COLUMN, LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION): New macros. (CURRENT_LINE_MAP): Remove macro. (linemap_position_for_column): New inline function. * line-map.c (linemap_init): Clear new fields. (linemap_check_files_exited): New function, extracted from ... (linemap_free): Use linemap_check_files_exited. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter. Various updates. (linemap_line_start): New function. (linemap_lookeup): Update for new field names. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader) <map>: Field removed. Because linemap_position_for_column may unpredictably change the current map, it is cleaner and simpler for us to not cache it in cpp_reader. (struct cpp_buffer): New sysp field. Changed warned_cplusplus_comments and from_stage3 to bitfields. * cppinit.c (cpp_read_min_file): pfile->map no longer exists. * cpplib.c (do_line, do_linemarker, _cpp_do_file_change): Get current map using linemap_lookup. (do_linemarker): Also set buffer's sysp field. (destringize_and_run): No longer need to decrement current line. * cppfiles.c (_cpp_stack_file): Set sysp from and in buffer. (search_path_head, open_file_failed): Use buffer's sysp. (cpp_make_system_header): Get current map using linemap_lookup. Also set buffer's sysp flag. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise use linemap_lookup. * cpphash.h (CPP_INCREMENT_LINE): New macro. (struct cpp_buffer): Moved fields saved_cur, saved_rlimit to ... (struct cpp_reader): ... and adding saved_line_base field. * cpptrad.c (_cpp_overlay_buffer, _cpp_remove_overlay): Update accordingly. Don't adjust line. (_cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. * cpphash.c (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER): Replaced macro by ... (cpp_in_system_header): ... new inline function, using buffer's sysp. * cpperror.c (_cpp_begin_message): Update to use cpp_in_system_header. * cpplex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_create_definition): Use buffer's sysp field. * cpplib.h (struct cpp_token): Rename line field to src_loc. Remove col field as it is now subsumed by src_loc. * cpperror.c: Update various field, parameter, and macro names. (print_location): If col==0, try SOURCE_COLUMN of line. (cpp_error): Use cur_token's src_loc field, rather than line+col. * cpplib.c (do_diagnostic): Token's src_loc fields replaces line+col. * cpplex.c (_cpp_process_line_notes, _cpp_lex_direct, _cpp_skip_block_comment): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. (_cpp_temp_token): Replace cpp_token's line+col fields by src_loc. (_cpp_get_fresh_line): Don't need to adjust line for missing newline. (_cpp_lex_direct): Use linemap_position_for_column. * c-ppoutput.c (maybe_print_line, print_line): Don't take map parameter. Instead get it from the line_table global. Adjust callers. (print): Remove map field. Replace line field to src_line. (init_pp_output, account_for_newlines, maybe_print_line): Adjust. (cb_line_change): Use SOURCE_COLUMN. Minor optimizations. (pp_file_change): Use MAIN_FILE_P since we cannot checked print.map. Use LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION to "catch up" after #include. * cpptrad.c (copy_comment): Rename variable. * c-lex.c (map): Remove static variable, for same reason we removed cpp_reader's map field. (cb_line_change, cb_def_pragma, cb_define, cb_undef): Hence we need to call linemap_lookup. (cb_line_change): Token's line field replaced by src_loc. (fe_file_change): Use MAINFILE_P and LAST_SOURCE_LINE macros. Don't save new_map. * cpphash.h, cpperror.c, cpplib.h: Some renames of fileline to source_location. From-SVN: r77663
2004-02-11 16:29:30 +01:00
unsigned int column_bits : 8;
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
};
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
/* This is the highest possible source location encoded within an
ordinary or macro map. */
#define MAX_SOURCE_LOCATION 0xFFFFFFFF
struct cpp_hashnode;
/* A macro line map encodes location of tokens coming from a macro
expansion.
Please note that this struct line_map_macro is a field of struct
line_map below, go read the comments of struct line_map below and
then come back here.
The offset from START_LOCATION is used to index into
MACRO_LOCATIONS; this holds the original location of the token. */
struct GTY(()) line_map_macro {
/* The cpp macro which expansion gave birth to this macro map. */
struct cpp_hashnode * GTY ((nested_ptr (union tree_node,
"%h ? CPP_HASHNODE (GCC_IDENT_TO_HT_IDENT (%h)) : NULL",
"%h ? HT_IDENT_TO_GCC_IDENT (HT_NODE (%h)) : NULL")))
macro;
/* The number of tokens inside the replacement-list of MACRO. */
unsigned int n_tokens;
/* This array of location is actually an array of pairs of
locations. The elements inside it thus look like:
x0,y0, x1,y1, x2,y2, ...., xn,yn.
where n == n_tokens;
Remember that these xI,yI are collected when libcpp is about to
expand a given macro.
yI is the location in the macro definition, either of the token
itself or of a macro parameter that it replaces.
Imagine this:
#define PLUS(A, B) A + B <--- #1
int a = PLUS (1,2); <--- #2
There is a macro map for the expansion of PLUS in #2. PLUS is
expanded into its expansion-list. The expansion-list is the
replacement-list of PLUS where the macro parameters are replaced
with their arguments. So the replacement-list of PLUS is made of
the tokens:
A, +, B
and the expansion-list is made of the tokens:
1, +, 2
Let's consider the case of token "+". Its y1 [yI for I == 1] is
its spelling location in #1.
y0 (thus for token "1") is the spelling location of A in #1.
And y2 (of token "2") is the spelling location of B in #1.
When the token is /not/ an argument for a macro, xI is the same
location as yI. Otherwise, xI is the location of the token
outside this macro expansion. If this macro was expanded from
another macro expansion, xI is a virtual location representing
the token in that macro expansion; otherwise, it is the spelling
location of the token.
Note that a virtual location is a location returned by
linemap_add_macro_token. It encodes the relevant locations (x,y
pairs) of that token accross the macro expansions from which it
(the token) might come from.
In the example above x1 (for token "+") is going to be the same
as y1. x0 is the spelling location for the argument token "1",
and x2 is the spelling location for the argument token "2". */
source_location * GTY((length ("2 * %h.n_tokens"))) macro_locations;
/* This is the location of the expansion point of the current macro
map. It's the location of the macro name. That location is held
by the map that was current right before the current one. It
could have been either a macro or an ordinary map, depending on
if we are in a nested expansion context not. */
source_location expansion;
};
/* A line_map encodes a sequence of locations.
There are two kinds of maps. Ordinary maps and macro expansion
maps, a.k.a macro maps.
A macro map encodes source locations of tokens that are part of a
macro replacement-list, at a macro expansion point. E.g, in:
#define PLUS(A,B) A + B
No macro map is going to be created there, because we are not at a
macro expansion point. We are at a macro /definition/ point. So the
locations of the tokens of the macro replacement-list (i.e, A + B)
will be locations in an ordinary map, not a macro map.
On the other hand, if we later do:
int a = PLUS (1,2);
The invocation of PLUS here is a macro expansion. So we are at a
macro expansion point. The preprocessor expands PLUS (1,2) and
replaces it with the tokens of its replacement-list: 1 + 2. A macro
map is going to be created to hold (or rather to map, haha ...) the
locations of the tokens 1, + and 2. The macro map also records the
location of the expansion point of PLUS. That location is mapped in
the map that is active right before the location of the invocation
of PLUS. */
struct GTY(()) line_map {
source_location start_location;
/* The reason for creation of this line map. */
ENUM_BITFIELD (lc_reason) reason : CHAR_BIT;
union map_u {
struct line_map_ordinary GTY((tag ("0"))) ordinary;
struct line_map_macro GTY((tag ("1"))) macro;
} GTY((desc ("%1.reason == LC_ENTER_MACRO"))) d;
};
#define MAP_START_LOCATION(MAP) (MAP)->start_location
#define ORDINARY_MAP_FILE_NAME(MAP) \
linemap_check_ordinary (MAP)->d.ordinary.to_file
#define ORDINARY_MAP_STARTING_LINE_NUMBER(MAP) \
linemap_check_ordinary (MAP)->d.ordinary.to_line
#define ORDINARY_MAP_INCLUDER_FILE_INDEX(MAP) \
linemap_check_ordinary (MAP)->d.ordinary.included_from
#define ORDINARY_MAP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER_P(MAP) \
linemap_check_ordinary (MAP)->d.ordinary.sysp
#define ORDINARY_MAP_NUMBER_OF_COLUMN_BITS(MAP) \
linemap_check_ordinary (MAP)->d.ordinary.column_bits
#define MACRO_MAP_MACRO(MAP) (MAP)->d.macro.macro
#define MACRO_MAP_NUM_MACRO_TOKENS(MAP) (MAP)->d.macro.n_tokens
#define MACRO_MAP_LOCATIONS(MAP) (MAP)->d.macro.macro_locations
#define MACRO_MAP_EXPANSION_POINT_LOCATION(MAP) (MAP)->d.macro.expansion
/* The abstraction of a set of location maps. There can be several
types of location maps. This abstraction contains the attributes
that are independent from the type of the map. */
struct GTY(()) maps_info {
/* This array contains the different line maps.
A line map is created for the following events:
- when a new preprocessing unit start.
- when a preprocessing unit ends.
- when a macro expansion occurs. */
tree-cfg.c (remove_bb): Only warn if line is non-zero. gcc: * tree-cfg.c (remove_bb): Only warn if line is non-zero. * c-pch.c (c_common_read_pch): Restore current location after reading PCH file. * tree.c (expand_location): Update. (expr_filename): Changed return type. Unified the two cases. (expr_lineno): Likewise. (annotate_with_file_line): Don't use EXPR_LINENO and EXPR_FILENAME as lvalues. * toplev.c (line_table): Changed type. (general_init): Update. (realloc_for_line_map): New function. (general_init): Allocate line_table using GC. * fix-header.c (line_table): Changed type. (read_scan_file): Update. (read_scan_file): Update. * c-ppoutput.c (maybe_print_line): Update. (print_line): Update. (cb_line_change): Update. (cb_define): Update. (pp_file_change): Update. * c-opts.c (c_common_init_options): Update. (finish_options): Update. (push_command_line_include): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_line_change): Update. (cb_def_pragma): Update. (cb_define): Update. (cb_undef): Update. (c_lex_with_flags): Use cpp_get_token_with_location. * input.h (line_table): Changed type. (location_from_locus): New macro. * tree.h (EXPR_FILENAME): No longer an lvalue. (EXPR_LINENO): Likewise. (expr_locus, set_expr_locus): Declare separately for USE_MAPPED_LOCATION. (expr_filename, expr_lineno): Changed return type. * gimplify.c (tree_to_gimple_tuple): Use SET_EXPR_LOCUS. * cfgexpand.c (expand_gimple_cond_expr): Use location_from_locus. (expand_gimple_basic_block): Likewise. * final.c (final_scan_insn): Use expanded_location. gcc/cp: * decl.c (finish_function): Put return's location on line zero of file. gcc/fortran: * scanner.c (get_file): Update. (load_file): Update. (gfc_next_char_literal): Use gfc_linebuf_linenum. * f95-lang.c (gfc_init): Update. * gfortran.h (gfc_linebuf_linenum): New macro. gcc/java: * lang.c (java_post_options): Update. * jcf-parse.c (set_source_filename): Update. (give_name_to_class): Update. (jcf_parse): Update. (duplicate_class_warning): Update. (parse_class_file): Update. (java_parse_file): Update. * expr.c (expand_byte_code): Update. gcc/testsuite: * lib/g++.exp (g++_target_compile): Use -fno-show-column. gcc/treelang: * tree1.c (treelang_init): Update. (treelang_parse_file): Update. (treelang_parse_file): Update. (treelang_parse_file): Update. * lex.l: Update. (update_lineno_charno): Likewise. libcpp: * internal.h (struct cpp_reader) <invocation_location>: New field. (struct cpp_reader) <set_invocation_location>: Likewise. * init.c (cpp_set_line_map): New function. * line-map.c (linemap_add): Use linemap's allocator. * include/line-map.h (GTY): Define. (line_map_realloc): New typedef. (struct line_map): Mark with GTY. (struct line_maps): Likewise. (struct line_maps) <maps>: Likewise. (struct line_maps) <reallocator>: New field. * include/symtab.h (GTY): Conditionally define. * include/cpplib.h (cpp_set_line_map): Declare. (cpp_get_token_with_location): Declare. * macro.c (cpp_get_token): Set invocation_location on the reader. (cpp_get_token_with_location): New function. From-SVN: r128190
2007-09-06 18:24:05 +02:00
struct line_map * GTY ((length ("%h.used"))) maps;
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
/* The total number of allocated maps. */
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
unsigned int allocated;
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
/* The number of elements used in maps. This number is smaller
or equal to ALLOCATED. */
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
unsigned int used;
unsigned int cache;
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
};
/* A set of chronological line_map structures. */
struct GTY(()) line_maps {
struct maps_info info_ordinary;
struct maps_info info_macro;
/* Depth of the include stack, including the current file. */
unsigned int depth;
/* If true, prints an include trace a la -H. */
bool trace_includes;
Represent column numbers using line-map's source_location. The "next available source_location" is now managed internally by line-maps.c rather than by clients. * line-map.h (struct line_map): New field column_bits. <from_line>: Rename field to start_location. (struct line_maps): New fields highest_location and max_column_hint. (linemap_check_files_exited): New declaration. (linemap_line_start): New declaration. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter; use highest_location field. (SOURCE_LINE, LAST_SOURCE_LINE): Modify to use column_bits. (SOURCE_COLUMN, LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION): New macros. (CURRENT_LINE_MAP): Remove macro. (linemap_position_for_column): New inline function. * line-map.c (linemap_init): Clear new fields. (linemap_check_files_exited): New function, extracted from ... (linemap_free): Use linemap_check_files_exited. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter. Various updates. (linemap_line_start): New function. (linemap_lookeup): Update for new field names. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader) <map>: Field removed. Because linemap_position_for_column may unpredictably change the current map, it is cleaner and simpler for us to not cache it in cpp_reader. (struct cpp_buffer): New sysp field. Changed warned_cplusplus_comments and from_stage3 to bitfields. * cppinit.c (cpp_read_min_file): pfile->map no longer exists. * cpplib.c (do_line, do_linemarker, _cpp_do_file_change): Get current map using linemap_lookup. (do_linemarker): Also set buffer's sysp field. (destringize_and_run): No longer need to decrement current line. * cppfiles.c (_cpp_stack_file): Set sysp from and in buffer. (search_path_head, open_file_failed): Use buffer's sysp. (cpp_make_system_header): Get current map using linemap_lookup. Also set buffer's sysp flag. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise use linemap_lookup. * cpphash.h (CPP_INCREMENT_LINE): New macro. (struct cpp_buffer): Moved fields saved_cur, saved_rlimit to ... (struct cpp_reader): ... and adding saved_line_base field. * cpptrad.c (_cpp_overlay_buffer, _cpp_remove_overlay): Update accordingly. Don't adjust line. (_cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. * cpphash.c (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER): Replaced macro by ... (cpp_in_system_header): ... new inline function, using buffer's sysp. * cpperror.c (_cpp_begin_message): Update to use cpp_in_system_header. * cpplex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_create_definition): Use buffer's sysp field. * cpplib.h (struct cpp_token): Rename line field to src_loc. Remove col field as it is now subsumed by src_loc. * cpperror.c: Update various field, parameter, and macro names. (print_location): If col==0, try SOURCE_COLUMN of line. (cpp_error): Use cur_token's src_loc field, rather than line+col. * cpplib.c (do_diagnostic): Token's src_loc fields replaces line+col. * cpplex.c (_cpp_process_line_notes, _cpp_lex_direct, _cpp_skip_block_comment): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. (_cpp_temp_token): Replace cpp_token's line+col fields by src_loc. (_cpp_get_fresh_line): Don't need to adjust line for missing newline. (_cpp_lex_direct): Use linemap_position_for_column. * c-ppoutput.c (maybe_print_line, print_line): Don't take map parameter. Instead get it from the line_table global. Adjust callers. (print): Remove map field. Replace line field to src_line. (init_pp_output, account_for_newlines, maybe_print_line): Adjust. (cb_line_change): Use SOURCE_COLUMN. Minor optimizations. (pp_file_change): Use MAIN_FILE_P since we cannot checked print.map. Use LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION to "catch up" after #include. * cpptrad.c (copy_comment): Rename variable. * c-lex.c (map): Remove static variable, for same reason we removed cpp_reader's map field. (cb_line_change, cb_def_pragma, cb_define, cb_undef): Hence we need to call linemap_lookup. (cb_line_change): Token's line field replaced by src_loc. (fe_file_change): Use MAINFILE_P and LAST_SOURCE_LINE macros. Don't save new_map. * cpphash.h, cpperror.c, cpplib.h: Some renames of fileline to source_location. From-SVN: r77663
2004-02-11 16:29:30 +01:00
/* Highest source_location "given out". */
Represent column numbers using line-map's source_location. The "next available source_location" is now managed internally by line-maps.c rather than by clients. * line-map.h (struct line_map): New field column_bits. <from_line>: Rename field to start_location. (struct line_maps): New fields highest_location and max_column_hint. (linemap_check_files_exited): New declaration. (linemap_line_start): New declaration. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter; use highest_location field. (SOURCE_LINE, LAST_SOURCE_LINE): Modify to use column_bits. (SOURCE_COLUMN, LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION): New macros. (CURRENT_LINE_MAP): Remove macro. (linemap_position_for_column): New inline function. * line-map.c (linemap_init): Clear new fields. (linemap_check_files_exited): New function, extracted from ... (linemap_free): Use linemap_check_files_exited. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter. Various updates. (linemap_line_start): New function. (linemap_lookeup): Update for new field names. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader) <map>: Field removed. Because linemap_position_for_column may unpredictably change the current map, it is cleaner and simpler for us to not cache it in cpp_reader. (struct cpp_buffer): New sysp field. Changed warned_cplusplus_comments and from_stage3 to bitfields. * cppinit.c (cpp_read_min_file): pfile->map no longer exists. * cpplib.c (do_line, do_linemarker, _cpp_do_file_change): Get current map using linemap_lookup. (do_linemarker): Also set buffer's sysp field. (destringize_and_run): No longer need to decrement current line. * cppfiles.c (_cpp_stack_file): Set sysp from and in buffer. (search_path_head, open_file_failed): Use buffer's sysp. (cpp_make_system_header): Get current map using linemap_lookup. Also set buffer's sysp flag. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise use linemap_lookup. * cpphash.h (CPP_INCREMENT_LINE): New macro. (struct cpp_buffer): Moved fields saved_cur, saved_rlimit to ... (struct cpp_reader): ... and adding saved_line_base field. * cpptrad.c (_cpp_overlay_buffer, _cpp_remove_overlay): Update accordingly. Don't adjust line. (_cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. * cpphash.c (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER): Replaced macro by ... (cpp_in_system_header): ... new inline function, using buffer's sysp. * cpperror.c (_cpp_begin_message): Update to use cpp_in_system_header. * cpplex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_create_definition): Use buffer's sysp field. * cpplib.h (struct cpp_token): Rename line field to src_loc. Remove col field as it is now subsumed by src_loc. * cpperror.c: Update various field, parameter, and macro names. (print_location): If col==0, try SOURCE_COLUMN of line. (cpp_error): Use cur_token's src_loc field, rather than line+col. * cpplib.c (do_diagnostic): Token's src_loc fields replaces line+col. * cpplex.c (_cpp_process_line_notes, _cpp_lex_direct, _cpp_skip_block_comment): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. (_cpp_temp_token): Replace cpp_token's line+col fields by src_loc. (_cpp_get_fresh_line): Don't need to adjust line for missing newline. (_cpp_lex_direct): Use linemap_position_for_column. * c-ppoutput.c (maybe_print_line, print_line): Don't take map parameter. Instead get it from the line_table global. Adjust callers. (print): Remove map field. Replace line field to src_line. (init_pp_output, account_for_newlines, maybe_print_line): Adjust. (cb_line_change): Use SOURCE_COLUMN. Minor optimizations. (pp_file_change): Use MAIN_FILE_P since we cannot checked print.map. Use LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION to "catch up" after #include. * cpptrad.c (copy_comment): Rename variable. * c-lex.c (map): Remove static variable, for same reason we removed cpp_reader's map field. (cb_line_change, cb_def_pragma, cb_define, cb_undef): Hence we need to call linemap_lookup. (cb_line_change): Token's line field replaced by src_loc. (fe_file_change): Use MAINFILE_P and LAST_SOURCE_LINE macros. Don't save new_map. * cpphash.h, cpperror.c, cpplib.h: Some renames of fileline to source_location. From-SVN: r77663
2004-02-11 16:29:30 +01:00
source_location highest_location;
line-map.h (struct line_maps): New field highest_line. * line-map.h (struct line_maps): New field highest_line. (linemap_position_for_column): Make non-inline function. (LINEMAP_POSITION_FOR_COLUMN): New macro. * line-map.c (linemap_init): Clear highest_line field. (linemap_add): Set highest_line field. (linemap_line_start): Minor optimization - use highest_line field. Reduce maximum column hint to 10000. Update highest_line field. (linemap_position_for_column): Moved from line-map.h. Optimize a bit. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Remove line field - instead use line_table->highest_line. (saved_line): Remove unused field. (CPP_INCREMENT_FILE): Don't do linemap_lookup - just use newest map. Use line_table's highest_line field instead of cpp_reader's line. * cpplib.c (start_directive): Likewise use highest_line field. (do_line, do_linemarker): Likewise just use newest map. (_cpp_do_file_change): Don't need to set cpp_reader's line field. * cpperror.c (cpp_error): Likewise use highest_line field. * cppfiles.c (open_file_failed: Likewise. (cpp_make_system_header): Likewise use newest map and highest_line. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Don't initialize removed field. * cpplex.c (_cpp_process_line_notes, _cpp_skip_block_comment, skip_line_comment, skip_whitespace, _cpp_get_fresh_line, _cpp_lex_direct): Likewise use highest_line. (_cpp_lex_direct): Use new LINEMAP_POSITION_FOR_COLUMN macro. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise use highest_line, and use newest map. * cpppch.c (cpp_read_state): Don't save+restore cpp_reader's line. * cpptrad.c (_cpp_overlay_buffer): Don't save cpp_reader's line. (copy_comment, _cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Likewise use highest_line. From-SVN: r81074
2004-04-23 04:22:27 +02:00
/* Start of line of highest source_location "given out". */
source_location highest_line;
Represent column numbers using line-map's source_location. The "next available source_location" is now managed internally by line-maps.c rather than by clients. * line-map.h (struct line_map): New field column_bits. <from_line>: Rename field to start_location. (struct line_maps): New fields highest_location and max_column_hint. (linemap_check_files_exited): New declaration. (linemap_line_start): New declaration. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter; use highest_location field. (SOURCE_LINE, LAST_SOURCE_LINE): Modify to use column_bits. (SOURCE_COLUMN, LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION): New macros. (CURRENT_LINE_MAP): Remove macro. (linemap_position_for_column): New inline function. * line-map.c (linemap_init): Clear new fields. (linemap_check_files_exited): New function, extracted from ... (linemap_free): Use linemap_check_files_exited. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter. Various updates. (linemap_line_start): New function. (linemap_lookeup): Update for new field names. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader) <map>: Field removed. Because linemap_position_for_column may unpredictably change the current map, it is cleaner and simpler for us to not cache it in cpp_reader. (struct cpp_buffer): New sysp field. Changed warned_cplusplus_comments and from_stage3 to bitfields. * cppinit.c (cpp_read_min_file): pfile->map no longer exists. * cpplib.c (do_line, do_linemarker, _cpp_do_file_change): Get current map using linemap_lookup. (do_linemarker): Also set buffer's sysp field. (destringize_and_run): No longer need to decrement current line. * cppfiles.c (_cpp_stack_file): Set sysp from and in buffer. (search_path_head, open_file_failed): Use buffer's sysp. (cpp_make_system_header): Get current map using linemap_lookup. Also set buffer's sysp flag. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise use linemap_lookup. * cpphash.h (CPP_INCREMENT_LINE): New macro. (struct cpp_buffer): Moved fields saved_cur, saved_rlimit to ... (struct cpp_reader): ... and adding saved_line_base field. * cpptrad.c (_cpp_overlay_buffer, _cpp_remove_overlay): Update accordingly. Don't adjust line. (_cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. * cpphash.c (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER): Replaced macro by ... (cpp_in_system_header): ... new inline function, using buffer's sysp. * cpperror.c (_cpp_begin_message): Update to use cpp_in_system_header. * cpplex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_create_definition): Use buffer's sysp field. * cpplib.h (struct cpp_token): Rename line field to src_loc. Remove col field as it is now subsumed by src_loc. * cpperror.c: Update various field, parameter, and macro names. (print_location): If col==0, try SOURCE_COLUMN of line. (cpp_error): Use cur_token's src_loc field, rather than line+col. * cpplib.c (do_diagnostic): Token's src_loc fields replaces line+col. * cpplex.c (_cpp_process_line_notes, _cpp_lex_direct, _cpp_skip_block_comment): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. (_cpp_temp_token): Replace cpp_token's line+col fields by src_loc. (_cpp_get_fresh_line): Don't need to adjust line for missing newline. (_cpp_lex_direct): Use linemap_position_for_column. * c-ppoutput.c (maybe_print_line, print_line): Don't take map parameter. Instead get it from the line_table global. Adjust callers. (print): Remove map field. Replace line field to src_line. (init_pp_output, account_for_newlines, maybe_print_line): Adjust. (cb_line_change): Use SOURCE_COLUMN. Minor optimizations. (pp_file_change): Use MAIN_FILE_P since we cannot checked print.map. Use LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION to "catch up" after #include. * cpptrad.c (copy_comment): Rename variable. * c-lex.c (map): Remove static variable, for same reason we removed cpp_reader's map field. (cb_line_change, cb_def_pragma, cb_define, cb_undef): Hence we need to call linemap_lookup. (cb_line_change): Token's line field replaced by src_loc. (fe_file_change): Use MAINFILE_P and LAST_SOURCE_LINE macros. Don't save new_map. * cpphash.h, cpperror.c, cpplib.h: Some renames of fileline to source_location. From-SVN: r77663
2004-02-11 16:29:30 +01:00
/* The maximum column number we can quickly allocate. Higher numbers
may require allocating a new line_map. */
Represent column numbers using line-map's source_location. The "next available source_location" is now managed internally by line-maps.c rather than by clients. * line-map.h (struct line_map): New field column_bits. <from_line>: Rename field to start_location. (struct line_maps): New fields highest_location and max_column_hint. (linemap_check_files_exited): New declaration. (linemap_line_start): New declaration. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter; use highest_location field. (SOURCE_LINE, LAST_SOURCE_LINE): Modify to use column_bits. (SOURCE_COLUMN, LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION): New macros. (CURRENT_LINE_MAP): Remove macro. (linemap_position_for_column): New inline function. * line-map.c (linemap_init): Clear new fields. (linemap_check_files_exited): New function, extracted from ... (linemap_free): Use linemap_check_files_exited. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter. Various updates. (linemap_line_start): New function. (linemap_lookeup): Update for new field names. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader) <map>: Field removed. Because linemap_position_for_column may unpredictably change the current map, it is cleaner and simpler for us to not cache it in cpp_reader. (struct cpp_buffer): New sysp field. Changed warned_cplusplus_comments and from_stage3 to bitfields. * cppinit.c (cpp_read_min_file): pfile->map no longer exists. * cpplib.c (do_line, do_linemarker, _cpp_do_file_change): Get current map using linemap_lookup. (do_linemarker): Also set buffer's sysp field. (destringize_and_run): No longer need to decrement current line. * cppfiles.c (_cpp_stack_file): Set sysp from and in buffer. (search_path_head, open_file_failed): Use buffer's sysp. (cpp_make_system_header): Get current map using linemap_lookup. Also set buffer's sysp flag. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise use linemap_lookup. * cpphash.h (CPP_INCREMENT_LINE): New macro. (struct cpp_buffer): Moved fields saved_cur, saved_rlimit to ... (struct cpp_reader): ... and adding saved_line_base field. * cpptrad.c (_cpp_overlay_buffer, _cpp_remove_overlay): Update accordingly. Don't adjust line. (_cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. * cpphash.c (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER): Replaced macro by ... (cpp_in_system_header): ... new inline function, using buffer's sysp. * cpperror.c (_cpp_begin_message): Update to use cpp_in_system_header. * cpplex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_create_definition): Use buffer's sysp field. * cpplib.h (struct cpp_token): Rename line field to src_loc. Remove col field as it is now subsumed by src_loc. * cpperror.c: Update various field, parameter, and macro names. (print_location): If col==0, try SOURCE_COLUMN of line. (cpp_error): Use cur_token's src_loc field, rather than line+col. * cpplib.c (do_diagnostic): Token's src_loc fields replaces line+col. * cpplex.c (_cpp_process_line_notes, _cpp_lex_direct, _cpp_skip_block_comment): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. (_cpp_temp_token): Replace cpp_token's line+col fields by src_loc. (_cpp_get_fresh_line): Don't need to adjust line for missing newline. (_cpp_lex_direct): Use linemap_position_for_column. * c-ppoutput.c (maybe_print_line, print_line): Don't take map parameter. Instead get it from the line_table global. Adjust callers. (print): Remove map field. Replace line field to src_line. (init_pp_output, account_for_newlines, maybe_print_line): Adjust. (cb_line_change): Use SOURCE_COLUMN. Minor optimizations. (pp_file_change): Use MAIN_FILE_P since we cannot checked print.map. Use LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION to "catch up" after #include. * cpptrad.c (copy_comment): Rename variable. * c-lex.c (map): Remove static variable, for same reason we removed cpp_reader's map field. (cb_line_change, cb_def_pragma, cb_define, cb_undef): Hence we need to call linemap_lookup. (cb_line_change): Token's line field replaced by src_loc. (fe_file_change): Use MAINFILE_P and LAST_SOURCE_LINE macros. Don't save new_map. * cpphash.h, cpperror.c, cpplib.h: Some renames of fileline to source_location. From-SVN: r77663
2004-02-11 16:29:30 +01:00
unsigned int max_column_hint;
tree-cfg.c (remove_bb): Only warn if line is non-zero. gcc: * tree-cfg.c (remove_bb): Only warn if line is non-zero. * c-pch.c (c_common_read_pch): Restore current location after reading PCH file. * tree.c (expand_location): Update. (expr_filename): Changed return type. Unified the two cases. (expr_lineno): Likewise. (annotate_with_file_line): Don't use EXPR_LINENO and EXPR_FILENAME as lvalues. * toplev.c (line_table): Changed type. (general_init): Update. (realloc_for_line_map): New function. (general_init): Allocate line_table using GC. * fix-header.c (line_table): Changed type. (read_scan_file): Update. (read_scan_file): Update. * c-ppoutput.c (maybe_print_line): Update. (print_line): Update. (cb_line_change): Update. (cb_define): Update. (pp_file_change): Update. * c-opts.c (c_common_init_options): Update. (finish_options): Update. (push_command_line_include): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_line_change): Update. (cb_def_pragma): Update. (cb_define): Update. (cb_undef): Update. (c_lex_with_flags): Use cpp_get_token_with_location. * input.h (line_table): Changed type. (location_from_locus): New macro. * tree.h (EXPR_FILENAME): No longer an lvalue. (EXPR_LINENO): Likewise. (expr_locus, set_expr_locus): Declare separately for USE_MAPPED_LOCATION. (expr_filename, expr_lineno): Changed return type. * gimplify.c (tree_to_gimple_tuple): Use SET_EXPR_LOCUS. * cfgexpand.c (expand_gimple_cond_expr): Use location_from_locus. (expand_gimple_basic_block): Likewise. * final.c (final_scan_insn): Use expanded_location. gcc/cp: * decl.c (finish_function): Put return's location on line zero of file. gcc/fortran: * scanner.c (get_file): Update. (load_file): Update. (gfc_next_char_literal): Use gfc_linebuf_linenum. * f95-lang.c (gfc_init): Update. * gfortran.h (gfc_linebuf_linenum): New macro. gcc/java: * lang.c (java_post_options): Update. * jcf-parse.c (set_source_filename): Update. (give_name_to_class): Update. (jcf_parse): Update. (duplicate_class_warning): Update. (parse_class_file): Update. (java_parse_file): Update. * expr.c (expand_byte_code): Update. gcc/testsuite: * lib/g++.exp (g++_target_compile): Use -fno-show-column. gcc/treelang: * tree1.c (treelang_init): Update. (treelang_parse_file): Update. (treelang_parse_file): Update. (treelang_parse_file): Update. * lex.l: Update. (update_lineno_charno): Likewise. libcpp: * internal.h (struct cpp_reader) <invocation_location>: New field. (struct cpp_reader) <set_invocation_location>: Likewise. * init.c (cpp_set_line_map): New function. * line-map.c (linemap_add): Use linemap's allocator. * include/line-map.h (GTY): Define. (line_map_realloc): New typedef. (struct line_map): Mark with GTY. (struct line_maps): Likewise. (struct line_maps) <maps>: Likewise. (struct line_maps) <reallocator>: New field. * include/symtab.h (GTY): Conditionally define. * include/cpplib.h (cpp_set_line_map): Declare. (cpp_get_token_with_location): Declare. * macro.c (cpp_get_token): Set invocation_location on the reader. (cpp_get_token_with_location): New function. From-SVN: r128190
2007-09-06 18:24:05 +02:00
/* If non-null, the allocator to use when resizing 'maps'. If null,
xrealloc is used. */
line_map_realloc reallocator;
/* The allocators' function used to know the actual size it
allocated, for a certain allocation size requested. */
line_map_round_alloc_size_func round_alloc_size;
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
};
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
/* Returns the pointer to the memory region where information about
maps are stored in the line table SET. MACRO_MAP_P is a flag
telling if we want macro or ordinary maps. */
#define LINEMAPS_MAP_INFO(SET, MACRO_MAP_P) \
((MACRO_MAP_P) \
? &((SET)->info_macro) \
: &((SET)->info_ordinary))
/* Returns the pointer to the memory region where maps are stored in
the line table SET. MAP_KIND shall be TRUE if we are interested in
macro maps false otherwise. */
#define LINEMAPS_MAPS(SET, MAP_KIND) \
(LINEMAPS_MAP_INFO (SET, MAP_KIND))->maps
/* Returns the number of allocated maps so far. MAP_KIND shall be TRUE
if we are interested in macro maps, FALSE otherwise. */
#define LINEMAPS_ALLOCATED(SET, MAP_KIND) \
(LINEMAPS_MAP_INFO (SET, MAP_KIND))->allocated
/* Returns the number of used maps so far. MAP_KIND shall be TRUE if
we are interested in macro maps, FALSE otherwise.*/
#define LINEMAPS_USED(SET, MAP_KIND) \
(LINEMAPS_MAP_INFO (SET, MAP_KIND))->used
/* Returns the index of the last map that was looked up with
linemap_lookup. MAP_KIND shall be TRUE if we are interested in
macro maps, FALSE otherwise. */
#define LINEMAPS_CACHE(SET, MAP_KIND) \
(LINEMAPS_MAP_INFO (SET, MAP_KIND))->cache
/* Return the map at a given index. */
#define LINEMAPS_MAP_AT(SET, MAP_KIND, INDEX) \
(&((LINEMAPS_MAPS (SET, MAP_KIND))[(INDEX)]))
/* Returns the last map used in the line table SET. MAP_KIND
shall be TRUE if we are interested in macro maps, FALSE
otherwise.*/
#define LINEMAPS_LAST_MAP(SET, MAP_KIND) \
LINEMAPS_MAP_AT (SET, MAP_KIND, (LINEMAPS_USED (SET, MAP_KIND) - 1))
/* Returns the last map that was allocated in the line table SET.
MAP_KIND shall be TRUE if we are interested in macro maps, FALSE
otherwise.*/
#define LINEMAPS_LAST_ALLOCATED_MAP(SET, MAP_KIND) \
LINEMAPS_MAP_AT (SET, MAP_KIND, LINEMAPS_ALLOCATED (SET, MAP_KIND) - 1)
/* Returns a pointer to the memory region where ordinary maps are
allocated in the line table SET. */
#define LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_MAPS(SET) \
LINEMAPS_MAPS (SET, false)
/* Returns the INDEXth ordinary map. */
#define LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_MAP_AT(SET, INDEX) \
LINEMAPS_MAP_AT (SET, false, INDEX)
/* Return the number of ordinary maps allocated in the line table
SET. */
#define LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_ALLOCATED(SET) \
LINEMAPS_ALLOCATED(SET, false)
/* Return the number of ordinary maps used in the line table SET. */
#define LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_USED(SET) \
LINEMAPS_USED(SET, false)
/* Return the index of the last ordinary map that was looked up with
linemap_lookup. */
#define LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_CACHE(SET) \
LINEMAPS_CACHE(SET, false)
/* Returns a pointer to the last ordinary map used in the line table
SET. */
#define LINEMAPS_LAST_ORDINARY_MAP(SET) \
LINEMAPS_LAST_MAP(SET, false)
/* Returns a pointer to the last ordinary map allocated the line table
SET. */
#define LINEMAPS_LAST_ALLOCATED_ORDINARY_MAP(SET) \
LINEMAPS_LAST_ALLOCATED_MAP(SET, false)
/* Returns a pointer to the begining of the region where macro maps
are allcoated. */
#define LINEMAPS_MACRO_MAPS(SET) \
LINEMAPS_MAPS(SET, true)
/* Returns the INDEXth macro map. */
#define LINEMAPS_MACRO_MAP_AT(SET, INDEX) \
LINEMAPS_MAP_AT (SET, true, INDEX)
/* Returns the number of macro maps that were allocated in the line
table SET. */
#define LINEMAPS_MACRO_ALLOCATED(SET) \
LINEMAPS_ALLOCATED(SET, true)
/* Returns the number of macro maps used in the line table SET. */
#define LINEMAPS_MACRO_USED(SET) \
LINEMAPS_USED(SET, true)
/* Returns the index of the last macro map looked up with
linemap_lookup. */
#define LINEMAPS_MACRO_CACHE(SET) \
LINEMAPS_CACHE(SET, true)
/* Returns the lowest location [of a token resulting from macro
expansion] encoded in this line table. */
#define LINEMAPS_MACRO_LOWEST_LOCATION(SET) \
(LINEMAPS_MACRO_USED (set) \
? MAP_START_LOCATION (LINEMAPS_LAST_MACRO_MAP (set)) \
: MAX_SOURCE_LOCATION)
/* Returns the last macro map used in the line table SET. */
#define LINEMAPS_LAST_MACRO_MAP(SET) \
LINEMAPS_LAST_MAP (SET, true)
/* Returns the last macro map allocated in the line table SET. */
#define LINEMAPS_LAST_ALLOCATED_MACRO_MAP(SET) \
LINEMAPS_LAST_ALLOCATED_MAP (SET, true)
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
/* Initialize a line map set. */
extern void linemap_init (struct line_maps *);
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
/* Check for and warn about line_maps entered but not exited. */
Represent column numbers using line-map's source_location. The "next available source_location" is now managed internally by line-maps.c rather than by clients. * line-map.h (struct line_map): New field column_bits. <from_line>: Rename field to start_location. (struct line_maps): New fields highest_location and max_column_hint. (linemap_check_files_exited): New declaration. (linemap_line_start): New declaration. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter; use highest_location field. (SOURCE_LINE, LAST_SOURCE_LINE): Modify to use column_bits. (SOURCE_COLUMN, LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION): New macros. (CURRENT_LINE_MAP): Remove macro. (linemap_position_for_column): New inline function. * line-map.c (linemap_init): Clear new fields. (linemap_check_files_exited): New function, extracted from ... (linemap_free): Use linemap_check_files_exited. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter. Various updates. (linemap_line_start): New function. (linemap_lookeup): Update for new field names. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader) <map>: Field removed. Because linemap_position_for_column may unpredictably change the current map, it is cleaner and simpler for us to not cache it in cpp_reader. (struct cpp_buffer): New sysp field. Changed warned_cplusplus_comments and from_stage3 to bitfields. * cppinit.c (cpp_read_min_file): pfile->map no longer exists. * cpplib.c (do_line, do_linemarker, _cpp_do_file_change): Get current map using linemap_lookup. (do_linemarker): Also set buffer's sysp field. (destringize_and_run): No longer need to decrement current line. * cppfiles.c (_cpp_stack_file): Set sysp from and in buffer. (search_path_head, open_file_failed): Use buffer's sysp. (cpp_make_system_header): Get current map using linemap_lookup. Also set buffer's sysp flag. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise use linemap_lookup. * cpphash.h (CPP_INCREMENT_LINE): New macro. (struct cpp_buffer): Moved fields saved_cur, saved_rlimit to ... (struct cpp_reader): ... and adding saved_line_base field. * cpptrad.c (_cpp_overlay_buffer, _cpp_remove_overlay): Update accordingly. Don't adjust line. (_cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. * cpphash.c (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER): Replaced macro by ... (cpp_in_system_header): ... new inline function, using buffer's sysp. * cpperror.c (_cpp_begin_message): Update to use cpp_in_system_header. * cpplex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_create_definition): Use buffer's sysp field. * cpplib.h (struct cpp_token): Rename line field to src_loc. Remove col field as it is now subsumed by src_loc. * cpperror.c: Update various field, parameter, and macro names. (print_location): If col==0, try SOURCE_COLUMN of line. (cpp_error): Use cur_token's src_loc field, rather than line+col. * cpplib.c (do_diagnostic): Token's src_loc fields replaces line+col. * cpplex.c (_cpp_process_line_notes, _cpp_lex_direct, _cpp_skip_block_comment): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. (_cpp_temp_token): Replace cpp_token's line+col fields by src_loc. (_cpp_get_fresh_line): Don't need to adjust line for missing newline. (_cpp_lex_direct): Use linemap_position_for_column. * c-ppoutput.c (maybe_print_line, print_line): Don't take map parameter. Instead get it from the line_table global. Adjust callers. (print): Remove map field. Replace line field to src_line. (init_pp_output, account_for_newlines, maybe_print_line): Adjust. (cb_line_change): Use SOURCE_COLUMN. Minor optimizations. (pp_file_change): Use MAIN_FILE_P since we cannot checked print.map. Use LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION to "catch up" after #include. * cpptrad.c (copy_comment): Rename variable. * c-lex.c (map): Remove static variable, for same reason we removed cpp_reader's map field. (cb_line_change, cb_def_pragma, cb_define, cb_undef): Hence we need to call linemap_lookup. (cb_line_change): Token's line field replaced by src_loc. (fe_file_change): Use MAINFILE_P and LAST_SOURCE_LINE macros. Don't save new_map. * cpphash.h, cpperror.c, cpplib.h: Some renames of fileline to source_location. From-SVN: r77663
2004-02-11 16:29:30 +01:00
extern void linemap_check_files_exited (struct line_maps *);
/* Return a source_location for the start (i.e. column==0) of
(physical) line TO_LINE in the current source file (as in the
most recent linemap_add). MAX_COLUMN_HINT is the highest column
number we expect to use in this line (but it does not change
the highest_location). */
Represent column numbers using line-map's source_location. The "next available source_location" is now managed internally by line-maps.c rather than by clients. * line-map.h (struct line_map): New field column_bits. <from_line>: Rename field to start_location. (struct line_maps): New fields highest_location and max_column_hint. (linemap_check_files_exited): New declaration. (linemap_line_start): New declaration. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter; use highest_location field. (SOURCE_LINE, LAST_SOURCE_LINE): Modify to use column_bits. (SOURCE_COLUMN, LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION): New macros. (CURRENT_LINE_MAP): Remove macro. (linemap_position_for_column): New inline function. * line-map.c (linemap_init): Clear new fields. (linemap_check_files_exited): New function, extracted from ... (linemap_free): Use linemap_check_files_exited. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter. Various updates. (linemap_line_start): New function. (linemap_lookeup): Update for new field names. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader) <map>: Field removed. Because linemap_position_for_column may unpredictably change the current map, it is cleaner and simpler for us to not cache it in cpp_reader. (struct cpp_buffer): New sysp field. Changed warned_cplusplus_comments and from_stage3 to bitfields. * cppinit.c (cpp_read_min_file): pfile->map no longer exists. * cpplib.c (do_line, do_linemarker, _cpp_do_file_change): Get current map using linemap_lookup. (do_linemarker): Also set buffer's sysp field. (destringize_and_run): No longer need to decrement current line. * cppfiles.c (_cpp_stack_file): Set sysp from and in buffer. (search_path_head, open_file_failed): Use buffer's sysp. (cpp_make_system_header): Get current map using linemap_lookup. Also set buffer's sysp flag. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise use linemap_lookup. * cpphash.h (CPP_INCREMENT_LINE): New macro. (struct cpp_buffer): Moved fields saved_cur, saved_rlimit to ... (struct cpp_reader): ... and adding saved_line_base field. * cpptrad.c (_cpp_overlay_buffer, _cpp_remove_overlay): Update accordingly. Don't adjust line. (_cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. * cpphash.c (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER): Replaced macro by ... (cpp_in_system_header): ... new inline function, using buffer's sysp. * cpperror.c (_cpp_begin_message): Update to use cpp_in_system_header. * cpplex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_create_definition): Use buffer's sysp field. * cpplib.h (struct cpp_token): Rename line field to src_loc. Remove col field as it is now subsumed by src_loc. * cpperror.c: Update various field, parameter, and macro names. (print_location): If col==0, try SOURCE_COLUMN of line. (cpp_error): Use cur_token's src_loc field, rather than line+col. * cpplib.c (do_diagnostic): Token's src_loc fields replaces line+col. * cpplex.c (_cpp_process_line_notes, _cpp_lex_direct, _cpp_skip_block_comment): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. (_cpp_temp_token): Replace cpp_token's line+col fields by src_loc. (_cpp_get_fresh_line): Don't need to adjust line for missing newline. (_cpp_lex_direct): Use linemap_position_for_column. * c-ppoutput.c (maybe_print_line, print_line): Don't take map parameter. Instead get it from the line_table global. Adjust callers. (print): Remove map field. Replace line field to src_line. (init_pp_output, account_for_newlines, maybe_print_line): Adjust. (cb_line_change): Use SOURCE_COLUMN. Minor optimizations. (pp_file_change): Use MAIN_FILE_P since we cannot checked print.map. Use LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION to "catch up" after #include. * cpptrad.c (copy_comment): Rename variable. * c-lex.c (map): Remove static variable, for same reason we removed cpp_reader's map field. (cb_line_change, cb_def_pragma, cb_define, cb_undef): Hence we need to call linemap_lookup. (cb_line_change): Token's line field replaced by src_loc. (fe_file_change): Use MAINFILE_P and LAST_SOURCE_LINE macros. Don't save new_map. * cpphash.h, cpperror.c, cpplib.h: Some renames of fileline to source_location. From-SVN: r77663
2004-02-11 16:29:30 +01:00
extern source_location linemap_line_start
(struct line_maps *set, linenum_type to_line, unsigned int max_column_hint);
Represent column numbers using line-map's source_location. The "next available source_location" is now managed internally by line-maps.c rather than by clients. * line-map.h (struct line_map): New field column_bits. <from_line>: Rename field to start_location. (struct line_maps): New fields highest_location and max_column_hint. (linemap_check_files_exited): New declaration. (linemap_line_start): New declaration. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter; use highest_location field. (SOURCE_LINE, LAST_SOURCE_LINE): Modify to use column_bits. (SOURCE_COLUMN, LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION): New macros. (CURRENT_LINE_MAP): Remove macro. (linemap_position_for_column): New inline function. * line-map.c (linemap_init): Clear new fields. (linemap_check_files_exited): New function, extracted from ... (linemap_free): Use linemap_check_files_exited. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter. Various updates. (linemap_line_start): New function. (linemap_lookeup): Update for new field names. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader) <map>: Field removed. Because linemap_position_for_column may unpredictably change the current map, it is cleaner and simpler for us to not cache it in cpp_reader. (struct cpp_buffer): New sysp field. Changed warned_cplusplus_comments and from_stage3 to bitfields. * cppinit.c (cpp_read_min_file): pfile->map no longer exists. * cpplib.c (do_line, do_linemarker, _cpp_do_file_change): Get current map using linemap_lookup. (do_linemarker): Also set buffer's sysp field. (destringize_and_run): No longer need to decrement current line. * cppfiles.c (_cpp_stack_file): Set sysp from and in buffer. (search_path_head, open_file_failed): Use buffer's sysp. (cpp_make_system_header): Get current map using linemap_lookup. Also set buffer's sysp flag. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise use linemap_lookup. * cpphash.h (CPP_INCREMENT_LINE): New macro. (struct cpp_buffer): Moved fields saved_cur, saved_rlimit to ... (struct cpp_reader): ... and adding saved_line_base field. * cpptrad.c (_cpp_overlay_buffer, _cpp_remove_overlay): Update accordingly. Don't adjust line. (_cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. * cpphash.c (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER): Replaced macro by ... (cpp_in_system_header): ... new inline function, using buffer's sysp. * cpperror.c (_cpp_begin_message): Update to use cpp_in_system_header. * cpplex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_create_definition): Use buffer's sysp field. * cpplib.h (struct cpp_token): Rename line field to src_loc. Remove col field as it is now subsumed by src_loc. * cpperror.c: Update various field, parameter, and macro names. (print_location): If col==0, try SOURCE_COLUMN of line. (cpp_error): Use cur_token's src_loc field, rather than line+col. * cpplib.c (do_diagnostic): Token's src_loc fields replaces line+col. * cpplex.c (_cpp_process_line_notes, _cpp_lex_direct, _cpp_skip_block_comment): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. (_cpp_temp_token): Replace cpp_token's line+col fields by src_loc. (_cpp_get_fresh_line): Don't need to adjust line for missing newline. (_cpp_lex_direct): Use linemap_position_for_column. * c-ppoutput.c (maybe_print_line, print_line): Don't take map parameter. Instead get it from the line_table global. Adjust callers. (print): Remove map field. Replace line field to src_line. (init_pp_output, account_for_newlines, maybe_print_line): Adjust. (cb_line_change): Use SOURCE_COLUMN. Minor optimizations. (pp_file_change): Use MAIN_FILE_P since we cannot checked print.map. Use LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION to "catch up" after #include. * cpptrad.c (copy_comment): Rename variable. * c-lex.c (map): Remove static variable, for same reason we removed cpp_reader's map field. (cb_line_change, cb_def_pragma, cb_define, cb_undef): Hence we need to call linemap_lookup. (cb_line_change): Token's line field replaced by src_loc. (fe_file_change): Use MAINFILE_P and LAST_SOURCE_LINE macros. Don't save new_map. * cpphash.h, cpperror.c, cpplib.h: Some renames of fileline to source_location. From-SVN: r77663
2004-02-11 16:29:30 +01:00
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
/* Add a mapping of logical source line to physical source file and
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
line number. This function creates an "ordinary map", which is a
map that records locations of tokens that are not part of macro
replacement-lists present at a macro expansion point.
The text pointed to by TO_FILE must have a lifetime
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
at least as long as the lifetime of SET. An empty
TO_FILE means standard input. If reason is LC_LEAVE, and
c-lex.c (map): Make const. * c-lex.c (map): Make const. (cb_file_change): Update for callback passing a line map. Don't assume we have a previous map. Remove sanity check about popping too many files. * cpperror.c (print_location): Make map const. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Update; line maps now hold sysp. (cpp_make_system_header): Similarly. (search_from): Similarly. (_cpp_execute_include): Don't remember where we came from. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_buffer): Remove return_to_line, sysp. (struct cpp_reader): Make map const. (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER, _cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cpplib.c (do_line): Update; line maps now hold sysp. (cpp_push_buffer): Similarly. (_cpp_do_file_change): Similarly; callback with map instead. (cpp_get_line_maps): Constify return value. (_cpp_pop_buffer): Update. * cpplib.h (struct cpp_file_change): Remove. (struct cpp_callbacks): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): Constify return value. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_create_definition): Update. * cppmain.c (struct printer): Constify map. (maybe_print_line): Similarly. (print_line): Similarly. Deduce flags 1 and 2 here. (cb_file_change): Update. * line-map.c (free_line_maps): Warn regardless. (add_line_map): Return pointer to const. When passed NULL to_file with LC_LEAVE, use the obvious values for the return point so the caller doesn't have to figure them out. (lookup_line): Return pointer to const. (print_containing_files): Take pointer to const. * line-map.h (struct line_map): New members reason, sysp. (add_line_map): Return pointer to const. (lookup_line): Similarly. (print_containing_files): Take pointer to const. From-SVN: r44789
2001-08-11 09:33:39 +02:00
TO_FILE is NULL, then TO_FILE, TO_LINE and SYSP are given their
natural values considering the file we are returning to.
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
A call to this function can relocate the previous set of
maps, so any stored line_map pointers should not be used. */
extern const struct line_map *linemap_add
(struct line_maps *, enum lc_reason, unsigned int sysp,
const char *to_file, linenum_type to_line);
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
/* Given a logical source location, returns the map which the
corresponding (source file, line, column) triplet can be deduced
from. Since the set is built chronologically, the logical lines are
monotonic increasing, and so the list is sorted and we can use a
binary search. If no line map have been allocated yet, this
function returns NULL. */
extern const struct line_map *linemap_lookup
(struct line_maps *, source_location);
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
/* Returns TRUE if the line table set tracks token locations accross
macro expansion, FALSE otherwise. */
bool linemap_tracks_macro_expansion_locs_p (struct line_maps *);
/* Return TRUE if MAP encodes locations coming from a macro
replacement-list at macro expansion point. */
bool linemap_macro_expansion_map_p (const struct line_map *);
/* Return the name of the macro associated to MACRO_MAP. */
const char* linemap_map_get_macro_name (const struct line_map*);
/* Return a positive value if LOCATION is the locus of a token that is
located in a system header, O otherwise. It returns 1 if LOCATION
is the locus of a token that is located in a system header, and 2
if LOCATION is the locus of a token located in a C system header
that therefore needs to be extern "C" protected in C++.
Note that this function returns 1 if LOCATION belongs to a token
that is part of a macro replacement-list defined in a system
header, but expanded in a non-system file. */
int linemap_location_in_system_header_p (struct line_maps *,
source_location);
/* Return TRUE if LOCATION is a source code location of a token coming
from a macro replacement-list at a macro expansion point, FALSE
otherwise. */
bool linemap_location_from_macro_expansion_p (struct line_maps *,
source_location);
/* source_location values from 0 to RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT-1 will
be reserved for libcpp user as special values, no token from libcpp
will contain any of those locations. */
#define RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT 2
Represent column numbers using line-map's source_location. The "next available source_location" is now managed internally by line-maps.c rather than by clients. * line-map.h (struct line_map): New field column_bits. <from_line>: Rename field to start_location. (struct line_maps): New fields highest_location and max_column_hint. (linemap_check_files_exited): New declaration. (linemap_line_start): New declaration. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter; use highest_location field. (SOURCE_LINE, LAST_SOURCE_LINE): Modify to use column_bits. (SOURCE_COLUMN, LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION): New macros. (CURRENT_LINE_MAP): Remove macro. (linemap_position_for_column): New inline function. * line-map.c (linemap_init): Clear new fields. (linemap_check_files_exited): New function, extracted from ... (linemap_free): Use linemap_check_files_exited. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter. Various updates. (linemap_line_start): New function. (linemap_lookeup): Update for new field names. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader) <map>: Field removed. Because linemap_position_for_column may unpredictably change the current map, it is cleaner and simpler for us to not cache it in cpp_reader. (struct cpp_buffer): New sysp field. Changed warned_cplusplus_comments and from_stage3 to bitfields. * cppinit.c (cpp_read_min_file): pfile->map no longer exists. * cpplib.c (do_line, do_linemarker, _cpp_do_file_change): Get current map using linemap_lookup. (do_linemarker): Also set buffer's sysp field. (destringize_and_run): No longer need to decrement current line. * cppfiles.c (_cpp_stack_file): Set sysp from and in buffer. (search_path_head, open_file_failed): Use buffer's sysp. (cpp_make_system_header): Get current map using linemap_lookup. Also set buffer's sysp flag. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise use linemap_lookup. * cpphash.h (CPP_INCREMENT_LINE): New macro. (struct cpp_buffer): Moved fields saved_cur, saved_rlimit to ... (struct cpp_reader): ... and adding saved_line_base field. * cpptrad.c (_cpp_overlay_buffer, _cpp_remove_overlay): Update accordingly. Don't adjust line. (_cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. * cpphash.c (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER): Replaced macro by ... (cpp_in_system_header): ... new inline function, using buffer's sysp. * cpperror.c (_cpp_begin_message): Update to use cpp_in_system_header. * cpplex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_create_definition): Use buffer's sysp field. * cpplib.h (struct cpp_token): Rename line field to src_loc. Remove col field as it is now subsumed by src_loc. * cpperror.c: Update various field, parameter, and macro names. (print_location): If col==0, try SOURCE_COLUMN of line. (cpp_error): Use cur_token's src_loc field, rather than line+col. * cpplib.c (do_diagnostic): Token's src_loc fields replaces line+col. * cpplex.c (_cpp_process_line_notes, _cpp_lex_direct, _cpp_skip_block_comment): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. (_cpp_temp_token): Replace cpp_token's line+col fields by src_loc. (_cpp_get_fresh_line): Don't need to adjust line for missing newline. (_cpp_lex_direct): Use linemap_position_for_column. * c-ppoutput.c (maybe_print_line, print_line): Don't take map parameter. Instead get it from the line_table global. Adjust callers. (print): Remove map field. Replace line field to src_line. (init_pp_output, account_for_newlines, maybe_print_line): Adjust. (cb_line_change): Use SOURCE_COLUMN. Minor optimizations. (pp_file_change): Use MAIN_FILE_P since we cannot checked print.map. Use LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION to "catch up" after #include. * cpptrad.c (copy_comment): Rename variable. * c-lex.c (map): Remove static variable, for same reason we removed cpp_reader's map field. (cb_line_change, cb_def_pragma, cb_define, cb_undef): Hence we need to call linemap_lookup. (cb_line_change): Token's line field replaced by src_loc. (fe_file_change): Use MAINFILE_P and LAST_SOURCE_LINE macros. Don't save new_map. * cpphash.h, cpperror.c, cpplib.h: Some renames of fileline to source_location. From-SVN: r77663
2004-02-11 16:29:30 +01:00
/* Converts a map and a source_location to source line. */
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
#define SOURCE_LINE(MAP, LOC) \
(((((LOC) - linemap_check_ordinary (MAP)->start_location) \
>> (MAP)->d.ordinary.column_bits) + (MAP)->d.ordinary.to_line))
/* Convert a map and source_location to source column number. */
#define SOURCE_COLUMN(MAP, LOC) \
((((LOC) - linemap_check_ordinary (MAP)->start_location) \
& ((1 << (MAP)->d.ordinary.column_bits) - 1)))
/* Returns the last source line number within an ordinary map. This
is the (last) line of the #include, or other directive, that caused
a map change. */
Represent column numbers using line-map's source_location. The "next available source_location" is now managed internally by line-maps.c rather than by clients. * line-map.h (struct line_map): New field column_bits. <from_line>: Rename field to start_location. (struct line_maps): New fields highest_location and max_column_hint. (linemap_check_files_exited): New declaration. (linemap_line_start): New declaration. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter; use highest_location field. (SOURCE_LINE, LAST_SOURCE_LINE): Modify to use column_bits. (SOURCE_COLUMN, LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION): New macros. (CURRENT_LINE_MAP): Remove macro. (linemap_position_for_column): New inline function. * line-map.c (linemap_init): Clear new fields. (linemap_check_files_exited): New function, extracted from ... (linemap_free): Use linemap_check_files_exited. (linemap_add): Remove from_line parameter. Various updates. (linemap_line_start): New function. (linemap_lookeup): Update for new field names. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader) <map>: Field removed. Because linemap_position_for_column may unpredictably change the current map, it is cleaner and simpler for us to not cache it in cpp_reader. (struct cpp_buffer): New sysp field. Changed warned_cplusplus_comments and from_stage3 to bitfields. * cppinit.c (cpp_read_min_file): pfile->map no longer exists. * cpplib.c (do_line, do_linemarker, _cpp_do_file_change): Get current map using linemap_lookup. (do_linemarker): Also set buffer's sysp field. (destringize_and_run): No longer need to decrement current line. * cppfiles.c (_cpp_stack_file): Set sysp from and in buffer. (search_path_head, open_file_failed): Use buffer's sysp. (cpp_make_system_header): Get current map using linemap_lookup. Also set buffer's sysp flag. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise use linemap_lookup. * cpphash.h (CPP_INCREMENT_LINE): New macro. (struct cpp_buffer): Moved fields saved_cur, saved_rlimit to ... (struct cpp_reader): ... and adding saved_line_base field. * cpptrad.c (_cpp_overlay_buffer, _cpp_remove_overlay): Update accordingly. Don't adjust line. (_cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. * cpphash.c (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER): Replaced macro by ... (cpp_in_system_header): ... new inline function, using buffer's sysp. * cpperror.c (_cpp_begin_message): Update to use cpp_in_system_header. * cpplex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_create_definition): Use buffer's sysp field. * cpplib.h (struct cpp_token): Rename line field to src_loc. Remove col field as it is now subsumed by src_loc. * cpperror.c: Update various field, parameter, and macro names. (print_location): If col==0, try SOURCE_COLUMN of line. (cpp_error): Use cur_token's src_loc field, rather than line+col. * cpplib.c (do_diagnostic): Token's src_loc fields replaces line+col. * cpplex.c (_cpp_process_line_notes, _cpp_lex_direct, _cpp_skip_block_comment): Use CPP_INCREMENT_LINE. (_cpp_temp_token): Replace cpp_token's line+col fields by src_loc. (_cpp_get_fresh_line): Don't need to adjust line for missing newline. (_cpp_lex_direct): Use linemap_position_for_column. * c-ppoutput.c (maybe_print_line, print_line): Don't take map parameter. Instead get it from the line_table global. Adjust callers. (print): Remove map field. Replace line field to src_line. (init_pp_output, account_for_newlines, maybe_print_line): Adjust. (cb_line_change): Use SOURCE_COLUMN. Minor optimizations. (pp_file_change): Use MAIN_FILE_P since we cannot checked print.map. Use LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION to "catch up" after #include. * cpptrad.c (copy_comment): Rename variable. * c-lex.c (map): Remove static variable, for same reason we removed cpp_reader's map field. (cb_line_change, cb_def_pragma, cb_define, cb_undef): Hence we need to call linemap_lookup. (cb_line_change): Token's line field replaced by src_loc. (fe_file_change): Use MAINFILE_P and LAST_SOURCE_LINE macros. Don't save new_map. * cpphash.h, cpperror.c, cpplib.h: Some renames of fileline to source_location. From-SVN: r77663
2004-02-11 16:29:30 +01:00
#define LAST_SOURCE_LINE(MAP) \
SOURCE_LINE (MAP, LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION (MAP))
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
/* Return the last column number within an ordinary map. */
diagnostic.c (diagnostic_build_prefix): Always print columns. gcc/ * diagnostic.c (diagnostic_build_prefix): Always print columns. (diagnostic_report_current_module): Print columns. * common.opt (flag_show_column): Enable by default. gcc/testsuite/ * lib/gcc-dg.exp (dg-bogus): Override dg-bogus. (process-message): Expect column numbers. * gcc.dg/va-arg-2.c: Use line 0 to indicate no column. * gcc.dg/pch/counter-2.c: Same. * gcc.dg/pch/valid-2.c: Same. * gcc.dg/pch/warn-1.c: Same. * gcc.dg/pch/valid-1.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/include2a.c: Handle lack of columns. * gcc.dg/cpp/syshdr.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/19940712-1.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/missing-header-1.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/unc4.c: Remove -fno-show-column. * gcc.dg/cpp/tr-warn3.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/pr29612-2.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/tr-warn4.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/Wtrigraphs.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/poison.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/arith-3.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/sysmac2.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/cpp.exp: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/tr-warn5.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/include2.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/Wmissingdirs.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/Wmissingdirs.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/tr-warn6.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/Wtrigraphs-2.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/macspace1.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/escape-2.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/assert2.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/undef2.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/macspace2.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/tr-warn1.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/extratokens2.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/strify2.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/Wsignprom.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/redef2.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/trad/trad.exp: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/arith-1.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/extratokens.c: Same. * gcc.dg/cpp/if-mpar.c: Same. gcc/cp/ * error.c (print_instantiation_partial_context): Print column numbers. libcpp/ * include/line-map.h (LAST_SOURCE_COLUMN): New. From-SVN: r148052
2009-06-01 18:09:33 +02:00
#define LAST_SOURCE_COLUMN(MAP) \
SOURCE_COLUMN (MAP, LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION (MAP))
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
/* Return the location of the last source line within an ordinary
map. */
#define LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION(MAP) \
((((linemap_check_ordinary (MAP)[1].start_location - 1 \
- (MAP)->start_location) \
& ~((1 << (MAP)->d.ordinary.column_bits) - 1)) \
+ (MAP)->start_location))
/* Returns the map a given map was included from, or NULL if the map
belongs to the main file, i.e, a file that wasn't included by
another one. */
#define INCLUDED_FROM(SET, MAP) \
((linemap_check_ordinary (MAP)->d.ordinary.included_from == -1) \
? NULL \
: (&LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_MAPS (SET)[(MAP)->d.ordinary.included_from]))
/* Nonzero if the map is at the bottom of the include stack. */
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
#define MAIN_FILE_P(MAP) \
((linemap_check_ordinary (MAP)->d.ordinary.included_from < 0))
#if defined ENABLE_CHECKING && (GCC_VERSION >= 2007)
/* Assertion macro to be used in line-map code. */
#define linemap_assert(EXPR) \
do { \
if (! (EXPR)) \
abort (); \
} while (0)
/* Assert that MAP encodes locations of tokens that are not part of
the replacement-list of a macro expansion. */
#define linemap_check_ordinary(LINE_MAP) __extension__ \
({linemap_assert (!linemap_macro_expansion_map_p (LINE_MAP)); \
(LINE_MAP);})
#else
#define linemap_assert(EXPR)
#define linemap_check_ordinary(LINE_MAP) (LINE_MAP)
#endif
line-map.c: New. * line-map.c: New. * line-map.h: New. * Makefile.in (line-map.o): New. (LIBCPP_OBJS, LIBCPP_DEPS): Update. * c-lex.c (cb_file_change): Update for new cpp_file_change structure. * cpperror.c (print_containing_files): Similarly. (print_location): Update. Don't output a space before _Pragma. * cppfiles.c (stack_include_file): Set to line 1 immediately. (stack_include_filee, cpp_make_system_header): Update. (_cpp_execute_include): Get logical line number right for calling as-yet-unterminated #include. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Add line_maps. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize line maps. (cpp_destroy): Destroy line maps. (cpp_start_read): Get logical line number right. * cpplex.c (parse_string): Only warn once for multi-line strings. Use boolean variable for null warning. * cpplib.c (_cpp_handle_directive): End the directive if it isn't already. (do_include_common): End the directive early. (do_line): Don't warn about out-of-range lines in preprocessed source. Update. Remove unused variables. (_cpp_do_file_change): Update for new line mapping. (pragma_cb): New typedef. (cpp_register_pragma): Stop looking ahead before calling the handler. Clean up. (do_pragma_system_header): End directive early. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. (cpp_pop_buffer): Fudge logical line. Update. * cpplib.h: Include line-map.h (enum cpp_fc_reason): Remove. (struct cpp_file_change): Update. (cpp_get_line_maps): New. * cppmain.c (struct_printer): New member map. (cb_file_change): Update for new mappings. * fix-header.c (cb_file_change): Similarly. testsuite: * gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Update. From-SVN: r44584
2001-08-03 01:03:31 +02:00
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
/* Encode and return a source_location from a column number. The
source line considered is the last source line used to call
linemap_line_start, i.e, the last source line which a location was
encoded from. */
line-map.h (struct line_maps): New field highest_line. * line-map.h (struct line_maps): New field highest_line. (linemap_position_for_column): Make non-inline function. (LINEMAP_POSITION_FOR_COLUMN): New macro. * line-map.c (linemap_init): Clear highest_line field. (linemap_add): Set highest_line field. (linemap_line_start): Minor optimization - use highest_line field. Reduce maximum column hint to 10000. Update highest_line field. (linemap_position_for_column): Moved from line-map.h. Optimize a bit. * cpphash.h (struct cpp_reader): Remove line field - instead use line_table->highest_line. (saved_line): Remove unused field. (CPP_INCREMENT_FILE): Don't do linemap_lookup - just use newest map. Use line_table's highest_line field instead of cpp_reader's line. * cpplib.c (start_directive): Likewise use highest_line field. (do_line, do_linemarker): Likewise just use newest map. (_cpp_do_file_change): Don't need to set cpp_reader's line field. * cpperror.c (cpp_error): Likewise use highest_line field. * cppfiles.c (open_file_failed: Likewise. (cpp_make_system_header): Likewise use newest map and highest_line. * cppinit.c (cpp_create_reader): Don't initialize removed field. * cpplex.c (_cpp_process_line_notes, _cpp_skip_block_comment, skip_line_comment, skip_whitespace, _cpp_get_fresh_line, _cpp_lex_direct): Likewise use highest_line. (_cpp_lex_direct): Use new LINEMAP_POSITION_FOR_COLUMN macro. * cppmacro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise use highest_line, and use newest map. * cpppch.c (cpp_read_state): Don't save+restore cpp_reader's line. * cpptrad.c (_cpp_overlay_buffer): Don't save cpp_reader's line. (copy_comment, _cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Likewise use highest_line. From-SVN: r81074
2004-04-23 04:22:27 +02:00
extern source_location
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
linemap_position_for_column (struct line_maps *, unsigned int);
/* Encode and return a source location from a given line and
column. */
source_location linemap_position_for_line_and_column (struct line_map *,
linenum_type,
unsigned int);
/* Return the file this map is for. */
#define LINEMAP_FILE(MAP) \
(linemap_check_ordinary (MAP)->d.ordinary.to_file)
/* Return the line number this map started encoding location from. */
#define LINEMAP_LINE(MAP) \
(linemap_check_ordinary (MAP)->d.ordinary.to_line)
/* Return a positive value if map encodes locations from a system
header, 0 otherwise. Returns 1 if MAP encodes locations in a
system header and 2 if it encodes locations in a C system header
that therefore needs to be extern "C" protected in C++. */
#define LINEMAP_SYSP(MAP) \
(linemap_check_ordinary (MAP)->d.ordinary.sysp)
/* Return a positive value if PRE denotes the location of a token that
comes before the token of POST, 0 if PRE denotes the location of
the same token as the token for POST, and a negative value
otherwise. */
int linemap_compare_locations (struct line_maps *set,
source_location pre,
source_location post);
/* Return TRUE if LOC_A denotes the location a token that comes
topogically before the token denoted by location LOC_B, or if they
are equal. */
#define linemap_location_before_p(SET, LOC_A, LOC_B) \
(linemap_compare_locations ((SET), (LOC_A), (LOC_B)) >= 0)
typedef struct
{
/* The name of the source file involved. */
const char *file;
/* The line-location in the source file. */
int line;
int column;
/* In a system header?. */
bool sysp;
} expanded_location;
/* This is enum is used by the function linemap_resolve_location
below. The meaning of the values is explained in the comment of
that function. */
enum location_resolution_kind
{
LRK_MACRO_EXPANSION_POINT,
LRK_SPELLING_LOCATION,
LRK_MACRO_DEFINITION_LOCATION
};
/* Resolve a virtual location into either a spelling location, an
expansion point location or a token argument replacement point
location. Return the map that encodes the virtual location as well
as the resolved location.
If LOC is *NOT* the location of a token resulting from the
expansion of a macro, then the parameter LRK (which stands for
Location Resolution Kind) is ignored and the resulting location
just equals the one given in argument.
Now if LOC *IS* the location of a token resulting from the
expansion of a macro, this is what happens.
* If LRK is set to LRK_MACRO_EXPANSION_POINT
-------------------------------
The virtual location is resolved to the first macro expansion point
that led to this macro expansion.
* If LRK is set to LRK_SPELLING_LOCATION
-------------------------------------
The virtual location is resolved to the locus where the token has
been spelled in the source. This can follow through all the macro
expansions that led to the token.
* If LRK is set to LRK_MACRO_DEFINITION_LOCATION
--------------------------------------
The virtual location is resolved to the locus of the token in the
context of the macro definition.
If LOC is the locus of a token that is an argument of a
function-like macro [replacing a parameter in the replacement list
of the macro] the virtual location is resolved to the locus of the
parameter that is replaced, in the context of the definition of the
macro.
If LOC is the locus of a token that is not an argument of a
function-like macro, then the function behaves as if LRK was set to
LRK_SPELLING_LOCATION.
If LOC_MAP is not NULL, *LOC_MAP is set to the map encoding the
returned location. Note that if the resturned location wasn't originally
encoded by a map, the *MAP is set to NULL. This can happen if LOC
resolves to a location reserved for the client code, like
UNKNOWN_LOCATION or BUILTINS_LOCATION in GCC. */
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
source_location linemap_resolve_location (struct line_maps *,
source_location loc,
enum location_resolution_kind lrk,
const struct line_map **loc_map);
/* Suppose that LOC is the virtual location of a token coming from the
expansion of a macro M. This function then steps up to get the
location L of the point where M got expanded. If L is a spelling
location inside a macro expansion M', then this function returns
the point where M' was expanded. LOC_MAP is an output parameter.
When non-NULL, *LOC_MAP is set the the map of the returned
location. */
source_location linemap_unwind_toward_expansion (struct line_maps *,
source_location loc,
const struct line_map **loc_map);
/* Expand source code location LOC and return a user readable source
code location. LOC must be a spelling (non-virtual) location. If
it's a location < RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT a zeroed expanded source
location is returned. */
expanded_location linemap_expand_location (struct line_maps *,
const struct line_map *,
Linemap infrastructure for virtual locations This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a derivative of that original work. This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual locations support. A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can resolve to: - either the location of the expansion point of the macro. - or the location of the token in the definition of the macro - or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro, the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in the definition of the macro The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual location for every single resulting token of the expansion. The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had. As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and line_maps would have been even more painful. Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap module to handle the resolution of virtual locations. This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler uses virtual locations yet. However the client code of the linemap data structures has been adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that. This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran front ends. Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears "before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am adding a regression test for it only. From-SVN: r180081
2011-10-17 11:58:56 +02:00
source_location loc);
/* Statistics about maps allocation and usage as returned by
linemap_get_statistics. */
struct linemap_stats
{
long num_ordinary_maps_allocated;
long num_ordinary_maps_used;
long ordinary_maps_allocated_size;
long ordinary_maps_used_size;
long num_expanded_macros;
long num_macro_tokens;
long num_macro_maps_used;
long macro_maps_allocated_size;
long macro_maps_used_size;
long macro_maps_locations_size;
long duplicated_macro_maps_locations_size;
};
/* Compute and return statistics about the memory consumption of some
parts of the line table SET. */
void linemap_get_statistics (struct line_maps *, struct linemap_stats *);
/* Dump debugging information about source location LOC into the file
stream STREAM. SET is the line map set LOC comes from. */
void linemap_dump_location (struct line_maps *, source_location, FILE *);
/* Dump line map at index IX in line table SET to STREAM. If STREAM
is NULL, use stderr. IS_MACRO is true if the caller wants to
dump a macro map, false otherwise. */
void linemap_dump (FILE *, struct line_maps *, unsigned, bool);
/* Dump line table SET to STREAM. If STREAM is NULL, stderr is used.
NUM_ORDINARY specifies how many ordinary maps to dump. NUM_MACRO
specifies how many macro maps to dump. */
void line_table_dump (FILE *, struct line_maps *, unsigned int, unsigned int);
Makefile.def (host_modules): add libcpp. ChangeLog: 2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> * Makefile.def (host_modules): add libcpp. * Makefile.tpl: Add dependencies on and for libcpp. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure.in: Add libcpp host module. * configure: Regenerate. config/ChangeLog: 2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> * acx.m4 (ACX_HEADER_STDBOOL, ACX_HEADER_STRING): From gcc. gcc/ChangeLog: 2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> Move libcpp to the toplevel. * Makefile.in: Remove references to libcpp files, use CPPLIBS instead of libcpp.a. Define SYMTAB_H and change hashtable.h to that. * aclocal.m4 (gcc_AC_HEADER_STDBOOL, gcc_AC_HEADER_STRING, gcc_AC_C__BOOL): Remove. * configure.ac (gcc_AC_C__BOOL, HAVE_UCHAR): Remove tests. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * c-ppoutput.c: Include ../libcpp/internal.h instead of cpphash.h. * cppcharset.c: Removed. * cpperror.c: Removed. * cppexp.c: Removed. * cppfiles.c: Removed. * cpphash.c: Removed. * cpphash.h: Removed. * cppinit.c: Removed. * cpplex.c: Removed. * cpplib.c: Removed. * cpplib.h: Removed. * cppmacro.c: Removed. * cpppch.c: Removed. * cpptrad.c: Removed. * cppucnid.h: Removed. * cppucnid.pl: Removed. * cppucnid.tab: Removed. * hashtable.c: Removed. * hashtable.h: Removed. * line-map.c: Removed. * line-map.h: Removed. * mkdeps.c: Removed. * mkdeps.h: Removed. * stringpool.h: Include symtab.h instead of hashtable.h. * tree.h: Include symtab.h instead of hashtable.h. * system.h (O_NONBLOCK, O_NOCTTY): Do not define. gcc/cp/ChangeLog: 2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> * Make-lang.in: No need to specify $(LIBCPP). gcc/java/ChangeLog: 2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> * Make-lang.in: Link in $(LIBCPP) instead of mkdeps.o. libcpp/ChangeLog: 2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> Moved libcpp from the gcc subdirectory to the toplevel. * Makefile.am: New file. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * configure.ac: New file. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * charset.c: Moved from gcc/cppcharset.c. Add note about brokenness of input charset detection. Adjust for change in name of cppucnid.h. * errors.c: Moved from gcc/cpperror.c. Do not include intl.h. * expr.c: Moved from gcc/cppexp.c. * files.c: Moved from gcc/cppfiles.c. Do not include intl.h. Remove #define of O_BINARY, it is in system.h. * identifiers.c: Moved from gcc/cpphash.c. * internal.h: Moved from gcc/cpphash.h. Change header guard name. All other files adjusted to match name change. * init.c: Moved from gcc/cppinit.c. (init_library) [ENABLE_NLS]: Call bindtextdomain. * lex.c: Moved from gcc/cpplex.c. * directives.c: Moved from gcc/cpplib.c. * macro.c: Moved from gcc/cppmacro.c. * pch.c: Moved from gcc/cpppch.c. Do not include intl.h. * traditional.c: Moved from gcc/cpptrad.c. * ucnid.h: Moved from gcc/cppucnid.h. Change header guard name. * ucnid.pl: Moved from gcc/cppucnid.pl. * ucnid.tab: Moved from gcc/cppucnid.tab. Change header guard name. * symtab.c: Moved from gcc/hashtable.c. * line-map.c: Moved from gcc. Do not include intl.h. * mkdeps.c: Moved from gcc. * system.h: New file. libcpp/include/ChangeLog: 2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> * cpplib.h: Moved from gcc. Change header guard name. * line-map.h: Moved from gcc. Change header guard name. * mkdeps.h: Moved from gcc. Change header guard name. * symtab.h: Moved from gcc/hashtable.h. Change header guard name. libcpp/po/ChangeLog: 2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org> * be.po: Extracted from gcc/po/be.po. * ca.po: Extracted from gcc/po/ca.po. * da.po: Extracted from gcc/po/da.po. * de.po: Extracted from gcc/po/de.po. * el.po: Extracted from gcc/po/el.po. * es.po: Extracted from gcc/po/es.po. * fr.po: Extracted from gcc/po/fr.po. * ja.po: Extracted from gcc/po/ja.po. * nl.po: Extracted from gcc/po/nl.po. * sv.po: Extracted from gcc/po/sv.po. * tr.po: Extracted from gcc/po/tr.po. From-SVN: r82199
2004-05-24 12:50:45 +02:00
#endif /* !LIBCPP_LINE_MAP_H */