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/* Handling of compile-time options that influence the library.
Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU Fortran runtime library (libgfortran).
Libgfortran is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
any later version.
Libgfortran is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include "libgfortran.h"
#include <signal.h>
/* Useful compile-time options will be stored in here. */
compile_options_t compile_options;
#ifndef LIBGFOR_MINIMAL
static volatile sig_atomic_t fatal_error_in_progress = 0;
/* Helper function for backtrace_handler to write information about the
received signal to stderr before actually giving the backtrace. */
static void
show_signal (int signum)
{
const char * name = NULL, * desc = NULL;
switch (signum)
{
#if defined(SIGQUIT)
case SIGQUIT:
name = "SIGQUIT";
desc = "Terminal quit signal";
break;
#endif
/* The following 4 signals are defined by C89. */
case SIGILL:
name = "SIGILL";
desc = "Illegal instruction";
break;
case SIGABRT:
name = "SIGABRT";
desc = "Process abort signal";
break;
case SIGFPE:
name = "SIGFPE";
desc = "Floating-point exception - erroneous arithmetic operation";
break;
case SIGSEGV:
name = "SIGSEGV";
desc = "Segmentation fault - invalid memory reference";
break;
#if defined(SIGBUS)
case SIGBUS:
name = "SIGBUS";
desc = "Access to an undefined portion of a memory object";
break;
#endif
#if defined(SIGSYS)
case SIGSYS:
name = "SIGSYS";
desc = "Bad system call";
break;
#endif
#if defined(SIGTRAP)
case SIGTRAP:
name = "SIGTRAP";
desc = "Trace/breakpoint trap";
break;
#endif
#if defined(SIGXCPU)
case SIGXCPU:
name = "SIGXCPU";
desc = "CPU time limit exceeded";
break;
#endif
#if defined(SIGXFSZ)
case SIGXFSZ:
name = "SIGXFSZ";
desc = "File size limit exceeded";
break;
#endif
}
if (name)
st_printf ("\nProgram received signal %s: %s.\n", name, desc);
else
st_printf ("\nProgram received signal %d.\n", signum);
}
/* A signal handler to allow us to output a backtrace. */
void
backtrace_handler (int signum)
{
/* Since this handler is established for more than one kind of signal,
it might still get invoked recursively by delivery of some other kind
of signal. Use a static variable to keep track of that. */
if (fatal_error_in_progress)
raise (signum);
fatal_error_in_progress = 1;
show_signal (signum);
estr_write ("\nBacktrace for this error:\n");
show_backtrace (true);
/* Now reraise the signal. We reactivate the signal's
default handling, which is to terminate the process.
We could just call exit or abort,
but reraising the signal sets the return status
from the process correctly. */
signal (signum, SIG_DFL);
raise (signum);
}
#endif
/* Set the usual compile-time options. */
extern void set_options (int , int []);
export_proto(set_options);
void
set_options (int num, int options[])
{
if (num >= 1)
compile_options.warn_std = options[0];
if (num >= 2)
compile_options.allow_std = options[1];
if (num >= 3)
compile_options.pedantic = options[2];
/* options[3] is the removed -fdump-core option. Its place in the
options array is retained due to ABI compatibility. Remove when
bumping the library ABI. */
if (num >= 5)
compile_options.backtrace = options[4];
if (num >= 6)
compile_options.sign_zero = options[5];
if (num >= 7)
compile_options.bounds_check = options[6];
/* options[7] is the -frange-check option, which no longer affects
the library behavior; range checking is now always done when
parsing integers. Its place in the options array is retained due
to ABI compatibility. Remove when bumping the library ABI. */
if (num >= 9)
compile_options.fpe_summary = options[8];
#ifndef LIBGFOR_MINIMAL
/* If backtrace is required, we set signal handlers on the POSIX
2001 signals with core action. */
if (compile_options.backtrace)
{
#if defined(SIGQUIT)
signal (SIGQUIT, backtrace_handler);
#endif
Configure cleanup. 2011-11-09 Janne Blomqvist <jb@gcc.gnu.org> * configure.ac (AC_STDC_HEADERS): Remove. (AC_HEADER_TIME): Remove. (AC_HAVE_HEADERS, AC_CHECK_HEADERS): Move into a single invocation of AC_CHECK_HEADERS_ONCE, don't check for presence of C89 headers. (AC_CHECK_MEMBERS): Use single invocation. (AC_CHECK_FUNCS): Move into single invocation of AC_CHEC_FUNCS_ONCE, don't check for presence of C89 functions. * config.h.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. * intrinsics/clock.c: Include time.h. (mclock): Assume clock() is present. (mclock8): Likewise. * intrinsics/ctime.c (strctime): Assume strftime is present. (fdate): Assume time() is present. (fdate_sub): Likewise. (ctime): Likewise. * intrinsics/date_and_time.c: Don't provide abs macro. (HAVE_NO_DATE_TIME): Remove code related to macro which is never set. * intrinsics/execute_command_line.c: Assume stdlib.h is present. * intrinsics/exit.c: Likewise. * intrinsics/extends_type_of.c: Likewise. * intrinsics/gerror.c: Assume strerror() is present. * intrinsics/kill.c: Assume signal.h is present. * intrinsics/malloc.c: Assume stdlib.h is present. * intrinsics/move_alloc.c: Likewise. * intrinsics/perror.c: Assume perror() is present. * intrinsics/signal.c: Assume signal.h is present. * intrinsics/stat.c: Assume stdlib.h is present. * intrinsics/system.c: Likewise. * intrinsics/time.c: Include time.h, assume time() is present. * intrinsics/time_1.h: Conditionally include sys/time.h, unconditionally time.h. (gf_cputime): Do division in double, fallback using clock(). (gf_gettime): Assume time() is present. * intrinsics/umask.c: Assume stdlib.h is present. * runtime/backtrace.c: Likewise. * runtime/compile_options.c: Assume signal.h is present, assume C89 signals are present. * runtime/error.c: Assume signal.h and stdlib.h are present. From-SVN: r181227
2011-11-09 19:25:58 +01:00
/* The following 4 signals are defined by C89. */
signal (SIGILL, backtrace_handler);
signal (SIGABRT, backtrace_handler);
signal (SIGFPE, backtrace_handler);
signal (SIGSEGV, backtrace_handler);
#if defined(SIGBUS)
signal (SIGBUS, backtrace_handler);
#endif
#if defined(SIGSYS)
signal (SIGSYS, backtrace_handler);
#endif
#if defined(SIGTRAP)
signal (SIGTRAP, backtrace_handler);
#endif
#if defined(SIGXCPU)
signal (SIGXCPU, backtrace_handler);
#endif
#if defined(SIGXFSZ)
signal (SIGXFSZ, backtrace_handler);
#endif
}
#endif
}
/* Default values for the compile-time options. Keep in sync with
gcc/fortran/options.c (gfc_init_options). */
void
init_compile_options (void)
{
compile_options.warn_std = GFC_STD_F95_DEL | GFC_STD_LEGACY;
compile_options.allow_std = GFC_STD_F95_OBS | GFC_STD_F95_DEL
| GFC_STD_F2003 | GFC_STD_F2008 | GFC_STD_F95 | GFC_STD_F77
| GFC_STD_F2008_OBS | GFC_STD_GNU | GFC_STD_LEGACY;
compile_options.pedantic = 0;
compile_options.backtrace = 0;
compile_options.sign_zero = 1;
compile_options.fpe_summary = 0;
}
re PR fortran/23815 (Add -byteswapio flag) 2005-02-06 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/23815 * gfortran.texi: Document the GFORTRAN_CONVERT_UNIT environment variable. * invoke.texi: Mention the "Runtime" chapter. Document the -fconvert= option. * gfortran.h: Add options_convert. * lang.opt: Add fconvert=little-endian, fconvert=big-endian, fconvert=native and fconvert=swap. * trans-decl.c (top level): Add gfor_fndecl_set_convert. (gfc_build_builtin_function_decls): Set gfor_fndecl_set_convert. (gfc_generate_function_code): If -fconvert was specified, and this is the main program, add a call to set_convert(). * options.c: Handle the -fconvert options. 2005-02-06 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/23815 * runtime/environ.c (init_unformatted): Add GFORTRAN_CONVERT_UNIT environment variable. (top level): Add defines, type and static variables for GFORTRAN_CONVERT_UNIT handling. (search_unit): New function. (match_word): New function. (match_integer): New function. (next_token): New function. (push_token): New function. (mark_single): New function. (mark_range): New funciton. (do_parse): New function. (init_unformatted): New function. (get_unformatted_convert): New function. * runtime/compile_options.c: Add set_convert(). * libgfortran.h: Add convert to compile_options_t. * io/open.c (st_open): Call get_unformatted_convert to get unit default; if CONVERT_NONE is returned, check for the presence of a CONVERT specifier and use it. As default, use compile_options.convert. * io/io.h (top level): Add CONVERT_NONE to unit_convert, to signal "nothing has been set". (top level): Add prototype for get_unformatted_convert. 2005-02-06 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/23815 * unf_io_convert_4.f90: New test. From-SVN: r110664
2006-02-06 21:12:44 +01:00
/* Function called by the front-end to tell us the
default for unformatted data conversion. */
extern void set_convert (int);
export_proto (set_convert);
void
set_convert (int conv)
{
compile_options.convert = conv;
}
extern void set_record_marker (int);
export_proto (set_record_marker);
void
set_record_marker (int val)
{
switch(val)
{
case 4:
re PR libfortran/29568 (implement unformatted files with subrecords (Intel style)) 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * gfortran.dg/convert_implied_open.f90: Change to new default record length. * gfortran.dg/unf_short_record_1.f90: Adapt to new error message. * gfortran.dg/unformatted_subrecords_1.f90: New test. 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * gfortran.h (gfc_option_t): Add max_subrecord_length. (top level): Define MAX_SUBRECORD_LENGTH. * lang.opt: Add option -fmax-subrecord-length=. * trans-decl.c: Add new function set_max_subrecord_length. (gfc_generate_function_code): If we are within the main program and max_subrecord_length has been set, call set_max_subrecord_length. * options.c (gfc_init_options): Add defaults for max_subrecord_lenght, convert and record_marker. (gfc_handle_option): Add handling for -fmax_subrecord_length. * invoke.texi: Document the new default for -frecord-marker=<n>. 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * libgfortran/libgfortran.h (compile_options_t): Add record_marker. (top level): Define GFC_MAX_SUBRECORD_LENGTH. * runtime/compile_options.c (set_record_marker): Change default to four-byte record marker. (set_max_subrecord_length): New function. * runtime/error.c (translate_error): Change error message for short record on unformatted read. * io/io.h (gfc_unit): Add recl_subrecord, bytes_left_subrecord and continued. * io/file_pos.c (unformatted_backspace): Change default of record marker size to four bytes. Loop over subrecords. * io/open.c: Default recl is max_offset. If compile_options.max_subrecord_length has been set, set set u->recl_subrecord to its value, to the maximum value otherwise. * io/transfer.c (top level): Add prototypes for us_read, us_write, next_record_r_unf and next_record_w_unf. (read_block_direct): Separate codepaths for unformatted direct and unformatted sequential. If a recl has been set by the user, use the number of bytes left for the record if it is smaller than the read request. Loop over subrecords. Set an error if the user has set a recl and the read was short. (write_buf): Separate codepaths for unformatted direct and unformatted sequential. If a recl has been set by the user, use the number of bytes left for the record if it is smaller than the read request. Loop over subrecords. Set an error if the user has set a recl and the read was short. (us_read): Add parameter continued (to indicate that bytes_left should not be intialized). Change default of record marker size to four bytes. Use subrecord. If the subrecord length is smaller than zero, this indicates a continuation. (us_write): Add parameter continued (to indicate that the continued flag should be set). Use subrecord. (pre_position): Use 0 for continued on us_write and us_read calls. (skip_record): New function. (next_record_r_unf): New function. (next_record_r): Use next_record_r_unf. (write_us_marker): Default size for record markers is four bytes. (next_record_w_unf): New function. (next_record_w): Use next_record_w_unf. From-SVN: r119412
2006-12-01 22:04:38 +01:00
compile_options.record_marker = sizeof (GFC_INTEGER_4);
break;
case 8:
re PR libfortran/29568 (implement unformatted files with subrecords (Intel style)) 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * gfortran.dg/convert_implied_open.f90: Change to new default record length. * gfortran.dg/unf_short_record_1.f90: Adapt to new error message. * gfortran.dg/unformatted_subrecords_1.f90: New test. 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * gfortran.h (gfc_option_t): Add max_subrecord_length. (top level): Define MAX_SUBRECORD_LENGTH. * lang.opt: Add option -fmax-subrecord-length=. * trans-decl.c: Add new function set_max_subrecord_length. (gfc_generate_function_code): If we are within the main program and max_subrecord_length has been set, call set_max_subrecord_length. * options.c (gfc_init_options): Add defaults for max_subrecord_lenght, convert and record_marker. (gfc_handle_option): Add handling for -fmax_subrecord_length. * invoke.texi: Document the new default for -frecord-marker=<n>. 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * libgfortran/libgfortran.h (compile_options_t): Add record_marker. (top level): Define GFC_MAX_SUBRECORD_LENGTH. * runtime/compile_options.c (set_record_marker): Change default to four-byte record marker. (set_max_subrecord_length): New function. * runtime/error.c (translate_error): Change error message for short record on unformatted read. * io/io.h (gfc_unit): Add recl_subrecord, bytes_left_subrecord and continued. * io/file_pos.c (unformatted_backspace): Change default of record marker size to four bytes. Loop over subrecords. * io/open.c: Default recl is max_offset. If compile_options.max_subrecord_length has been set, set set u->recl_subrecord to its value, to the maximum value otherwise. * io/transfer.c (top level): Add prototypes for us_read, us_write, next_record_r_unf and next_record_w_unf. (read_block_direct): Separate codepaths for unformatted direct and unformatted sequential. If a recl has been set by the user, use the number of bytes left for the record if it is smaller than the read request. Loop over subrecords. Set an error if the user has set a recl and the read was short. (write_buf): Separate codepaths for unformatted direct and unformatted sequential. If a recl has been set by the user, use the number of bytes left for the record if it is smaller than the read request. Loop over subrecords. Set an error if the user has set a recl and the read was short. (us_read): Add parameter continued (to indicate that bytes_left should not be intialized). Change default of record marker size to four bytes. Use subrecord. If the subrecord length is smaller than zero, this indicates a continuation. (us_write): Add parameter continued (to indicate that the continued flag should be set). Use subrecord. (pre_position): Use 0 for continued on us_write and us_read calls. (skip_record): New function. (next_record_r_unf): New function. (next_record_r): Use next_record_r_unf. (write_us_marker): Default size for record markers is four bytes. (next_record_w_unf): New function. (next_record_w): Use next_record_w_unf. From-SVN: r119412
2006-12-01 22:04:38 +01:00
compile_options.record_marker = sizeof (GFC_INTEGER_8);
break;
default:
runtime_error ("Invalid value for record marker");
break;
}
}
re PR libfortran/29568 (implement unformatted files with subrecords (Intel style)) 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * gfortran.dg/convert_implied_open.f90: Change to new default record length. * gfortran.dg/unf_short_record_1.f90: Adapt to new error message. * gfortran.dg/unformatted_subrecords_1.f90: New test. 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * gfortran.h (gfc_option_t): Add max_subrecord_length. (top level): Define MAX_SUBRECORD_LENGTH. * lang.opt: Add option -fmax-subrecord-length=. * trans-decl.c: Add new function set_max_subrecord_length. (gfc_generate_function_code): If we are within the main program and max_subrecord_length has been set, call set_max_subrecord_length. * options.c (gfc_init_options): Add defaults for max_subrecord_lenght, convert and record_marker. (gfc_handle_option): Add handling for -fmax_subrecord_length. * invoke.texi: Document the new default for -frecord-marker=<n>. 2006-12-01 Thomas Koenig <Thomas.Koenig@online.de> PR libfortran/29568 * libgfortran/libgfortran.h (compile_options_t): Add record_marker. (top level): Define GFC_MAX_SUBRECORD_LENGTH. * runtime/compile_options.c (set_record_marker): Change default to four-byte record marker. (set_max_subrecord_length): New function. * runtime/error.c (translate_error): Change error message for short record on unformatted read. * io/io.h (gfc_unit): Add recl_subrecord, bytes_left_subrecord and continued. * io/file_pos.c (unformatted_backspace): Change default of record marker size to four bytes. Loop over subrecords. * io/open.c: Default recl is max_offset. If compile_options.max_subrecord_length has been set, set set u->recl_subrecord to its value, to the maximum value otherwise. * io/transfer.c (top level): Add prototypes for us_read, us_write, next_record_r_unf and next_record_w_unf. (read_block_direct): Separate codepaths for unformatted direct and unformatted sequential. If a recl has been set by the user, use the number of bytes left for the record if it is smaller than the read request. Loop over subrecords. Set an error if the user has set a recl and the read was short. (write_buf): Separate codepaths for unformatted direct and unformatted sequential. If a recl has been set by the user, use the number of bytes left for the record if it is smaller than the read request. Loop over subrecords. Set an error if the user has set a recl and the read was short. (us_read): Add parameter continued (to indicate that bytes_left should not be intialized). Change default of record marker size to four bytes. Use subrecord. If the subrecord length is smaller than zero, this indicates a continuation. (us_write): Add parameter continued (to indicate that the continued flag should be set). Use subrecord. (pre_position): Use 0 for continued on us_write and us_read calls. (skip_record): New function. (next_record_r_unf): New function. (next_record_r): Use next_record_r_unf. (write_us_marker): Default size for record markers is four bytes. (next_record_w_unf): New function. (next_record_w): Use next_record_w_unf. From-SVN: r119412
2006-12-01 22:04:38 +01:00
extern void set_max_subrecord_length (int);
export_proto (set_max_subrecord_length);
void set_max_subrecord_length(int val)
{
if (val > GFC_MAX_SUBRECORD_LENGTH || val < 1)
{
runtime_error ("Invalid value for maximum subrecord length");
return;
}
compile_options.max_subrecord_length = val;
}