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Jakub Jelinek a6e0d59370 libcpp: Fix _Pragma stringification [PR103165]
As the testcase show, sometimes _Pragma is turned into CPP_PRAGMA
.. CPP_PRAGMA_EOL tokens, even when it might still need to be
stringized later on.  We are then ICEing because we don't handle
stringification of CPP_PRAGMA or CPP_PRAGMA_EOL, but trying to
reconstruct the exact tokens with exact spacing after it has been
lowered is very hard.  So, instead this patch ensures we don't
lower _Pragma during expand_arg calls, but only later when
cpp_get_token_1 is called outside of expand_arg.

2021-11-22  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>
	    Tobias Burnus  <tobias@codesourcery.com>

	PR preprocessor/103165
libcpp/
	* internal.h (struct lexer_state): Add ignore__Pragma field.
	* macro.c (builtin_macro): Don't interpret _Pragma if
	pfile->state.ignore__Pragma.
	(expand_arg): Temporarily set pfile->state.ignore__Pragma to 1.
gcc/testsuite/
	* c-c++-common/gomp/pragma-3.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/gomp/pragma-4.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/gomp/pragma-5.c: New test.

Co-Authored-By: Tobias Burnus <tobias@codesourcery.com>
2021-11-22 22:29:20 +01:00
GCC Administrator 280d2838c1 Daily bump. 2021-11-18 00:16:34 +00:00
David Malcolm bef32d4a28 libcpp: capture and underline ranges in -Wbidi-chars= [PR103026]
This patch converts the bidi::vec to use a struct so that we can
capture location_t values for the bidirectional control characters.

Before:

  Wbidi-chars-1.c: In function ‘main’:
  Wbidi-chars-1.c:6:43: warning: unpaired UTF-8 bidirectional control character detected [-Wbidi-chars=]
      6 |     /*<U+202E> } <U+2066>if (isAdmin)<U+2069> <U+2066> begin admins only */
        |                                                                           ^
  Wbidi-chars-1.c:9:28: warning: unpaired UTF-8 bidirectional control character detected [-Wbidi-chars=]
      9 |     /* end admins only <U+202E> { <U+2066>*/
        |                                            ^

After:

  Wbidi-chars-1.c: In function ‘main’:
  Wbidi-chars-1.c:6:43: warning: unpaired UTF-8 bidirectional control characters detected [-Wbidi-chars=]
      6 |     /*<U+202E> } <U+2066>if (isAdmin)<U+2069> <U+2066> begin admins only */
        |       ~~~~~~~~                                ~~~~~~~~                    ^
        |       |                                       |                           |
        |       |                                       |                           end of bidirectional context
        |       U+202E (RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE)         U+2066 (LEFT-TO-RIGHT ISOLATE)
  Wbidi-chars-1.c:9:28: warning: unpaired UTF-8 bidirectional control characters detected [-Wbidi-chars=]
      9 |     /* end admins only <U+202E> { <U+2066>*/
        |                        ~~~~~~~~   ~~~~~~~~ ^
        |                        |          |        |
        |                        |          |        end of bidirectional context
        |                        |          U+2066 (LEFT-TO-RIGHT ISOLATE)
        |                        U+202E (RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE)

Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
	PR preprocessor/103026
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-ranges.c: New test.

libcpp/ChangeLog:
	PR preprocessor/103026
	* lex.c (struct bidi::context): New.
	(bidi::vec): Convert to a vec of context rather than unsigned
	char.
	(bidi::ctx_at): Rename to...
	(bidi::pop_kind_at): ...this and reimplement for above change.
	(bidi::current_ctx): Update for change to vec.
	(bidi::current_ctx_ucn_p): Likewise.
	(bidi::current_ctx_loc): New.
	(bidi::on_char): Update for usage of context struct.  Add "loc"
	param and pass it when pushing contexts.
	(get_location_for_byte_range_in_cur_line): New.
	(get_bidi_utf8): Rename to...
	(get_bidi_utf8_1): ...this, reintroducing...
	(get_bidi_utf8): ...as a wrapper, setting *OUT when the result is
	not NONE.
	(get_bidi_ucn): Rename to...
	(get_bidi_ucn_1): ...this, reintroducing...
	(get_bidi_ucn): ...as a wrapper, setting *OUT when the result is
	not NONE.
	(class unpaired_bidi_rich_location): New.
	(maybe_warn_bidi_on_close): Use unpaired_bidi_rich_location when
	reporting on unpaired bidi chars.  Split into singular vs plural
	spellings.
	(maybe_warn_bidi_on_char): Pass in a location_t rather than a
	const uchar * and use it when emitting warnings, and when calling
	bidi::on_char.
	(_cpp_skip_block_comment): Capture location when kind is not NONE
	and pass it to maybe_warn_bidi_on_char.
	(skip_line_comment): Likewise.
	(forms_identifier_p): Likewise.
	(lex_raw_string): Likewise.
	(lex_string): Likewise.

Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
2021-11-17 17:34:12 -05:00
David Malcolm 1a7f2c0774 libcpp: escape non-ASCII source bytes in -Wbidi-chars= [PR103026]
This flags rich_locations associated with -Wbidi-chars= so that
non-ASCII bytes will be escaped when printing the source lines
(using the diagnostics support I added in
r12-4825-gbd5e882cf6e0def3dd1bc106075d59a303fe0d1e).

In particular, this ensures that the printed source lines will
be pure ASCII, and thus the visual ordering of the characters
will be the same as the logical ordering.

Before:

  Wbidi-chars-1.c: In function ‘main’:
  Wbidi-chars-1.c:6:43: warning: unpaired UTF-8 bidirectional control character detected [-Wbidi-chars=]
      6 |     /*‮ } ⁦if (isAdmin)⁩ ⁦ begin admins only */
        |                                           ^
  Wbidi-chars-1.c:9:28: warning: unpaired UTF-8 bidirectional control character detected [-Wbidi-chars=]
      9 |     /* end admins only ‮ { ⁦*/
        |                            ^

  Wbidi-chars-11.c:6:15: warning: UTF-8 vs UCN mismatch when closing a context by "U+202C (POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING)" [-Wbidi-chars=]
      6 | int LRE_‪_PDF_\u202c;
        |               ^
  Wbidi-chars-11.c:8:19: warning: UTF-8 vs UCN mismatch when closing a context by "U+202C (POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING)" [-Wbidi-chars=]
      8 | int LRE_\u202a_PDF_‬_;
        |                   ^
  Wbidi-chars-11.c:10:28: warning: UTF-8 vs UCN mismatch when closing a context by "U+202C (POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING)" [-Wbidi-chars=]
     10 | const char *s1 = "LRE_‪_PDF_\u202c";
        |                            ^
  Wbidi-chars-11.c:12:33: warning: UTF-8 vs UCN mismatch when closing a context by "U+202C (POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING)" [-Wbidi-chars=]
     12 | const char *s2 = "LRE_\u202a_PDF_‬";
        |                                 ^

After:

  Wbidi-chars-1.c: In function ‘main’:
  Wbidi-chars-1.c:6:43: warning: unpaired UTF-8 bidirectional control character detected [-Wbidi-chars=]
      6 |     /*<U+202E> } <U+2066>if (isAdmin)<U+2069> <U+2066> begin admins only */
        |                                                                           ^
  Wbidi-chars-1.c:9:28: warning: unpaired UTF-8 bidirectional control character detected [-Wbidi-chars=]
      9 |     /* end admins only <U+202E> { <U+2066>*/
        |                                            ^

  Wbidi-chars-11.c:6:15: warning: UTF-8 vs UCN mismatch when closing a context by "U+202C (POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING)" [-Wbidi-chars=]
      6 | int LRE_<U+202A>_PDF_\u202c;
        |                       ^
  Wbidi-chars-11.c:8:19: warning: UTF-8 vs UCN mismatch when closing a context by "U+202C (POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING)" [-Wbidi-chars=]
      8 | int LRE_\u202a_PDF_<U+202C>_;
        |                   ^
  Wbidi-chars-11.c:10:28: warning: UTF-8 vs UCN mismatch when closing a context by "U+202C (POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING)" [-Wbidi-chars=]
     10 | const char *s1 = "LRE_<U+202A>_PDF_\u202c";
        |                                    ^
  Wbidi-chars-11.c:12:33: warning: UTF-8 vs UCN mismatch when closing a context by "U+202C (POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING)" [-Wbidi-chars=]
     12 | const char *s2 = "LRE_\u202a_PDF_<U+202C>";
        |                                 ^

libcpp/ChangeLog:
	PR preprocessor/103026
	* lex.c (maybe_warn_bidi_on_close): Use a rich_location
	and call set_escape_on_output (true) on it.
	(maybe_warn_bidi_on_char): Likewise.

Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
2021-11-17 17:32:30 -05:00
Jakub Jelinek 049f0efeaa libcpp: Fix up handling of block comments in -fdirectives-only mode [PR103130]
Normal preprocessing, -fdirectives-only preprocessing before the Nathan's
rewrite, and all other compilers I've tried on godbolt treat even \*/
as end of a block comment, but the new -fdirectives-only handling doesn't.

2021-11-17  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR preprocessor/103130
	* lex.c (cpp_directive_only_process): Treat even \*/ as end of block
	comment.

	* c-c++-common/cpp/dir-only-9.c: New test.
2021-11-17 17:31:40 +01:00
Marek Polacek 51c500269b libcpp: Implement -Wbidi-chars for CVE-2021-42574 [PR103026]
From a link below:
"An issue was discovered in the Bidirectional Algorithm in the Unicode
Specification through 14.0. It permits the visual reordering of
characters via control sequences, which can be used to craft source code
that renders different logic than the logical ordering of tokens
ingested by compilers and interpreters. Adversaries can leverage this to
encode source code for compilers accepting Unicode such that targeted
vulnerabilities are introduced invisibly to human reviewers."

More info:
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2021-42574
https://trojansource.codes/

This is not a compiler bug.  However, to mitigate the problem, this patch
implements -Wbidi-chars=[none|unpaired|any] to warn about possibly
misleading Unicode bidirectional control characters the preprocessor may
encounter.

The default is =unpaired, which warns about improperly terminated
bidirectional control characters; e.g. a LRE without its corresponding PDF.
The level =any warns about any use of bidirectional control characters.

This patch handles both UCNs and UTF-8 characters.  UCNs designating
bidi characters in identifiers are accepted since r204886.  Then r217144
enabled -fextended-identifiers by default.  Extended characters in C/C++
identifiers have been accepted since r275979.  However, this patch still
warns about mixing UTF-8 and UCN bidi characters; there seems to be no
good reason to allow mixing them.

We warn in different contexts: comments (both C and C++-style), string
literals, character constants, and identifiers.  Expectedly, UCNs are ignored
in comments and raw string literals.  The bidirectional control characters
can nest so this patch handles that as well.

I have not included nor tested this at all with Fortran (which also has
string literals and line comments).

Dave M. posted patches improving diagnostic involving Unicode characters.
This patch does not make use of this new infrastructure yet.

	PR preprocessor/103026

gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:

	* c.opt (Wbidi-chars, Wbidi-chars=): New option.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* doc/invoke.texi: Document -Wbidi-chars.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	* include/cpplib.h (enum cpp_bidirectional_level): New.
	(struct cpp_options): Add cpp_warn_bidirectional.
	(enum cpp_warning_reason): Add CPP_W_BIDIRECTIONAL.
	* internal.h (struct cpp_reader): Add warn_bidi_p member
	function.
	* init.c (cpp_create_reader): Set cpp_warn_bidirectional.
	* lex.c (bidi): New namespace.
	(get_bidi_utf8): New function.
	(get_bidi_ucn): Likewise.
	(maybe_warn_bidi_on_close): Likewise.
	(maybe_warn_bidi_on_char): Likewise.
	(_cpp_skip_block_comment): Implement warning about bidirectional
	control characters.
	(skip_line_comment): Likewise.
	(forms_identifier_p): Likewise.
	(lex_identifier): Likewise.
	(lex_string): Likewise.
	(lex_raw_string): Likewise.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-1.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-2.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-3.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-4.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-5.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-6.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-7.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-8.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-9.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-10.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-11.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-12.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-13.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-14.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-15.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-16.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-17.c: New test.
2021-11-16 21:56:16 -05:00
GCC Administrator cf82e8d964 Daily bump. 2021-11-02 00:16:32 +00:00
David Malcolm bd5e882cf6 diagnostics: escape non-ASCII source bytes for certain diagnostics
This patch adds support to GCC's diagnostic subsystem for escaping certain
bytes and Unicode characters when quoting source code.

Specifically, this patch adds a new flag rich_location::m_escape_on_output
which is a hint from a diagnostic that non-ASCII bytes in the pertinent
lines of the user's source code should be escaped when printed.

The patch sets this for the following diagnostics:
- when complaining about stray bytes in the program (when these
are non-printable)
- when complaining about "null character(s) ignored");
- for -Wnormalized= (and generate source ranges for such warnings)

The escaping is controlled by a new option:
  -fdiagnostics-escape-format=[unicode|bytes]

For example, consider a diagnostic involing a source line containing the
string "before" followed by the Unicode character U+03C0 ("GREEK SMALL
LETTER PI", with UTF-8 encoding 0xCF 0x80) followed by the byte 0xBF
(a stray UTF-8 trailing byte), followed by the string "after", where the
diagnostic highlights the U+03C0 character.

By default, this line will be printed verbatim to the user when
reporting a diagnostic at it, as:

 beforeπXafter
       ^

(using X for the stray byte to avoid putting invalid UTF-8 in this
commit message)

If the diagnostic sets the "escape" flag, it will be printed as:

 before<U+03C0><BF>after
       ^~~~~~~~

with -fdiagnostics-escape-format=unicode (the default), or as:

  before<CF><80><BF>after
        ^~~~~~~~

if the user supplies -fdiagnostics-escape-format=bytes.

This only affects how the source is printed; it does not affect
how column numbers that are printed (as per -fdiagnostics-column-unit=
and -fdiagnostics-column-origin=).

gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
	* c-lex.c (c_lex_with_flags): When complaining about non-printable
	CPP_OTHER tokens, set the "escape on output" flag.

gcc/ChangeLog:
	* common.opt (fdiagnostics-escape-format=): New.
	(diagnostics_escape_format): New enum.
	(DIAGNOSTICS_ESCAPE_FORMAT_UNICODE): New enum value.
	(DIAGNOSTICS_ESCAPE_FORMAT_BYTES): Likewise.
	* diagnostic-format-json.cc (json_end_diagnostic): Add
	"escape-source" attribute.
	* diagnostic-show-locus.c
	(exploc_with_display_col::exploc_with_display_col): Replace
	"tabstop" param with a cpp_char_column_policy and add an "aspect"
	param.  Use these to compute m_display_col accordingly.
	(struct char_display_policy): New struct.
	(layout::m_policy): New field.
	(layout::m_escape_on_output): New field.
	(def_policy): New function.
	(make_range): Update for changes to exploc_with_display_col ctor.
	(default_print_decoded_ch): New.
	(width_per_escaped_byte): New.
	(escape_as_bytes_width): New.
	(escape_as_bytes_print): New.
	(escape_as_unicode_width): New.
	(escape_as_unicode_print): New.
	(make_policy): New.
	(layout::layout): Initialize new fields.  Update m_exploc ctor
	call for above change to ctor.
	(layout::maybe_add_location_range): Update for changes to
	exploc_with_display_col ctor.
	(layout::calculate_x_offset_display): Update for change to
	cpp_display_width.
	(layout::print_source_line): Pass policy
	to cpp_display_width_computation. Capture cpp_decoded_char when
	calling process_next_codepoint.  Move printing of source code to
	m_policy.m_print_cb.
	(line_label::line_label): Pass in policy rather than context.
	(layout::print_any_labels): Update for change to line_label ctor.
	(get_affected_range): Pass in policy rather than context, updating
	calls to location_compute_display_column accordingly.
	(get_printed_columns): Likewise, also for cpp_display_width.
	(correction::correction): Pass in policy rather than tabstop.
	(correction::compute_display_cols): Pass m_policy rather than
	m_tabstop to cpp_display_width.
	(correction::m_tabstop): Replace with...
	(correction::m_policy): ...this.
	(line_corrections::line_corrections): Pass in policy rather than
	context.
	(line_corrections::m_context): Replace with...
	(line_corrections::m_policy): ...this.
	(line_corrections::add_hint): Update to use m_policy rather than
	m_context.
	(line_corrections::add_hint): Likewise.
	(layout::print_trailing_fixits): Likewise.
	(selftest::test_display_widths): New.
	(selftest::test_layout_x_offset_display_utf8): Update to use
	policy rather than tabstop.
	(selftest::test_one_liner_labels_utf8): Add test of escaping
	source lines.
	(selftest::test_diagnostic_show_locus_one_liner_utf8): Update to
	use policy rather than tabstop.
	(selftest::test_overlapped_fixit_printing): Likewise.
	(selftest::test_overlapped_fixit_printing_utf8): Likewise.
	(selftest::test_overlapped_fixit_printing_2): Likewise.
	(selftest::test_tab_expansion): Likewise.
	(selftest::test_escaping_bytes_1): New.
	(selftest::test_escaping_bytes_2): New.
	(selftest::diagnostic_show_locus_c_tests): Call the new tests.
	* diagnostic.c (diagnostic_initialize): Initialize
	context->escape_format.
	(convert_column_unit): Update to use default character width policy.
	(selftest::test_diagnostic_get_location_text): Likewise.
	* diagnostic.h (enum diagnostics_escape_format): New enum.
	(diagnostic_context::escape_format): New field.
	* doc/invoke.texi (-fdiagnostics-escape-format=): New option.
	(-fdiagnostics-format=): Add "escape-source" attribute to examples
	of JSON output, and document it.
	* input.c (location_compute_display_column): Pass in "policy"
	rather than "tabstop", passing to
	cpp_byte_column_to_display_column.
	(selftest::test_cpp_utf8): Update to use cpp_char_column_policy.
	* input.h (class cpp_char_column_policy): New forward decl.
	(location_compute_display_column): Pass in "policy" rather than
	"tabstop".
	* opts.c (common_handle_option): Handle
	OPT_fdiagnostics_escape_format_.
	* selftest.c (temp_source_file::temp_source_file): New ctor
	overload taking a size_t.
	* selftest.h (temp_source_file::temp_source_file): Likewise.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
	* c-c++-common/diagnostic-format-json-1.c: Add regexp to consume
	"escape-source" attribute.
	* c-c++-common/diagnostic-format-json-2.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/diagnostic-format-json-3.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/diagnostic-format-json-4.c: Likewise, twice.
	* c-c++-common/diagnostic-format-json-5.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-normalized-4-bytes.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-normalized-4-unicode.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/encoding-issues-bytes.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/encoding-issues-unicode.c: New test.
	* gfortran.dg/diagnostic-format-json-1.F90: Add regexp to consume
	"escape-source" attribute.
	* gfortran.dg/diagnostic-format-json-2.F90: Likewise.
	* gfortran.dg/diagnostic-format-json-3.F90: Likewise.

libcpp/ChangeLog:
	* charset.c (convert_escape): Use encoding_rich_location when
	complaining about nonprintable unknown escape sequences.
	(cpp_display_width_computation::::cpp_display_width_computation):
	Pass in policy rather than tabstop.
	(cpp_display_width_computation::process_next_codepoint): Add "out"
	param and populate *out if non-NULL.
	(cpp_display_width_computation::advance_display_cols): Pass NULL
	to process_next_codepoint.
	(cpp_byte_column_to_display_column): Pass in policy rather than
	tabstop.  Pass NULL to process_next_codepoint.
	(cpp_display_column_to_byte_column): Pass in policy rather than
	tabstop.
	* errors.c (cpp_diagnostic_get_current_location): New function,
	splitting out the logic from...
	(cpp_diagnostic): ...here.
	(cpp_warning_at): New function.
	(cpp_pedwarning_at): New function.
	* include/cpplib.h (cpp_warning_at): New decl for rich_location.
	(cpp_pedwarning_at): Likewise.
	(struct cpp_decoded_char): New.
	(struct cpp_char_column_policy): New.
	(cpp_display_width_computation::cpp_display_width_computation):
	Replace "tabstop" param with "policy".
	(cpp_display_width_computation::process_next_codepoint): Add "out"
	param.
	(cpp_display_width_computation::m_tabstop): Replace with...
	(cpp_display_width_computation::m_policy): ...this.
	(cpp_byte_column_to_display_column): Replace "tabstop" param with
	"policy".
	(cpp_display_width): Likewise.
	(cpp_display_column_to_byte_column): Likewise.
	* include/line-map.h (rich_location::escape_on_output_p): New.
	(rich_location::set_escape_on_output): New.
	(rich_location::m_escape_on_output): New.
	* internal.h (cpp_diagnostic_get_current_location): New decl.
	(class encoding_rich_location): New.
	* lex.c (skip_whitespace): Use encoding_rich_location when
	complaining about null characters.
	(warn_about_normalization): Generate a source range when
	complaining about improperly normalized tokens, rather than just a
	point, and use encoding_rich_location so that the source code
	is escaped on printing.
	* line-map.c (rich_location::rich_location): Initialize
	m_escape_on_output.

Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
2021-11-01 09:35:46 -04:00
GCC Administrator 4c61300f2b Daily bump. 2021-10-30 00:16:25 +00:00
Tobias Burnus 0078a058a5 libcpp: Fix _Pragma expansion [PR102409]
Both #pragma and _Pragma ended up as CPP_PRAGMA. Presumably since
r131819 (2008, GCC 4.3) for PR34692, pragmas are not expanded in
macro arguments but are output as is before. From the old bug report,
that was to fix usage like
  FOO (
    #pragma GCC diagnostic
  )
However, that change also affected _Pragma such that
  BAR (
    "1";
    _Pragma("omp ..."); )
yielded
  #pragma omp ...
followed by what BAR expanded too, possibly including '"1";'.

This commit adds a flag, PRAGMA_OP, to tokens to make the two
distinguishable - and include again _Pragma in the expanded arguments.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	PR c++/102409
	* directives.c (destringize_and_run): Add PRAGMA_OP to the
	CPP_PRAGMA token's flags to mark is as coming from _Pragma.
	* include/cpplib.h (PRAGMA_OP): #define, to be used with token flags.
	* macro.c (collect_args): Only handle CPP_PRAGMA special if PRAGMA_OP
	is set.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* c-c++-common/gomp/pragma-1.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/gomp/pragma-2.c: New test.
2021-10-29 22:55:32 +02:00
GCC Administrator c2bd5d8a30 Daily bump. 2021-10-23 00:16:26 +00:00
Eric Gallager c3e80a16af Add install-dvi Makefile targets.
Closes #102663

ChangeLog:

	PR other/102663
	* Makefile.def: Handle install-dvi target.
	* Makefile.tpl: Likewise.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerate.

c++tools/ChangeLog:

	PR other/102663
	* Makefile.in: Add dummy install-dvi target.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	PR other/102663
	* Makefile.in: Handle dvidir and install-dvi target.
	* configure: Regenerate.
	* configure.ac: Add install-dvi to target_list.

gcc/ada/ChangeLog:

	PR other/102663
	* gcc-interface/Make-lang.in: Allow dvi-formatted
	documentation to be installed.

gcc/c/ChangeLog:

	PR other/102663
	* Make-lang.in: Add dummy c.install-dvi target.

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	PR other/102663
	* Make-lang.in: Add dummy c++.install-dvi target.

gcc/d/ChangeLog:

	PR other/102663
	* Make-lang.in: Allow dvi-formatted documentation
	to be installed.

gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:

	PR other/102663
	* Make-lang.in: Allow dvi-formatted documentation
	to be installed.

gcc/lto/ChangeLog:

	PR other/102663
	* Make-lang.in: Add dummy lto.install-dvi target.

gcc/objc/ChangeLog:

	PR other/102663
	* Make-lang.in: Add dummy objc.install-dvi target.

gcc/objcp/ChangeLog:

	PR other/102663
	* Make-lang.in: Add dummy objc++.install-dvi target.

gnattools/ChangeLog:

	PR other/102663
	* Makefile.in: Add dummy install-dvi target.

libada/ChangeLog:

	PR other/102663
	* Makefile.in: Add dummy install-dvi target.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	PR other/102663
	* Makefile.in: Add dummy install-dvi target.

libdecnumber/ChangeLog:

	PR other/102663
	* Makefile.in: Add dummy install-dvi target.

libiberty/ChangeLog:

	PR other/102663
	* Makefile.in: Allow dvi-formatted documentation
	to be installed.
2021-10-22 15:43:50 -07:00
GCC Administrator ce4d1f632f Daily bump. 2021-10-19 00:16:23 +00:00
Martin Liska 724e27046b Remove unused but set variables.
Reported by clang13 -Wunused-but-set-variable:

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* dbgcnt.c (dbg_cnt_process_opt): Remove unused but set variable.
	* gcov.c (get_cycles_count): Likewise.
	* lto-compress.c (lto_compression_zlib): Likewise.
	(lto_uncompression_zlib): Likewise.
	* targhooks.c (default_pch_valid_p): Likewise.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	* charset.c (convert_oct): Remove unused but set variable.
2021-10-18 10:16:46 +02:00
GCC Administrator 57c7ec62ee Daily bump. 2021-10-07 00:16:24 +00:00
Jakub Jelinek f43eb7707c libcpp: Implement C++23 P2334R1 - #elifdef/#elifndef
This patch implements C++23 P2334R1, which is easy because Joseph has done
all the hard work for C2X already.
Unlike the C N2645 paper, the C++ P2334R1 contains one important addition
(but not in the normative text):
"While this is a new preprocessor feature and cannot be treated as a defect
report, implementations that support older versions of the standard are
encouraged to implement this feature in the older language modes as well
as C++23."
so there are different variants how to implement it.
One is ignoring that sentence and only implementing it
for -std=c++23/-std=gnu++23 like it is only implemented for -std=c2x.
Another option would be to implement it also in the older GNU modes but
not in the C/CXX modes (but it would be strange if we did that just for
C++ and not for C).
Yet another option is to enable it unconditionally.
And yet another option would be to enable it unconditionally but emit
a warning (or pedwarn) when it is seen.
Note, when it is enabled for the older language modes, as Joseph wrote
in the c11-elifdef-1.c testcase, it can result e.g. in rejecting previously
valid code:
 #define A
 #undef B
 #if 0
 #elifdef A
 #error "#elifdef A applied"
 #endif
 #if 0
 #elifndef B
 #error "#elifndef B applied"
 #endif
Note, seems clang went the enable it unconditionally in all standard
versions of both C and C++, no warnings or anything whatsoever, so
essentially treated it as a DR that changed behavior of e.g. the above code.
After feedback, this option enables #elifdef/#elifndef for -std=c2x
and -std=c++2{b,3} and enables it also for -std=gnu*, but for GNU modes
older than C2X or C++23 if -pedantic it emits a pedwarn on the directives
that either would be rejected in the corresponding -std=c* modes, e.g.
  #if 1
  #elifdef A // pedwarn if -pedantic
  #endif
or when the directives would be silently accepted, but when they are
recognized it changes behavior, so e.g.
  #define A
  #if 0
  #elifdef A // pedwarn if -pedantic
  #define M 1
  #endif
It won't pedwarn if the directives would be silently ignored and wouldn't
change anything, like:
  #define A
  #if 0
  #elifndef A
  #define M 1
  #endif
or
  #undef B
  #if 0
  #elifdef B
  #define M 1
  #endif

2021-10-06  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

libcpp/
	* init.c (lang_defaults): Implement P2334R1, enable elifdef for
	-std=c++23 and -std=gnu++23.
	* directives.c (_cpp_handle_directive): Support elifdef/elifndef if
	either CPP_OPTION (pfile, elifdef) or !CPP_OPTION (pfile, std).
	(do_elif): For older non-std modes if pedantic pedwarn about
	#elifdef/#elifndef directives that change behavior.
gcc/testsuite/
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu11-elifdef-1.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu11-elifdef-2.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu11-elifdef-3.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu11-elifdef-4.c: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp/elifdef-1.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp/elifdef-2.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp/elifdef-3.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp/elifdef-4.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp/elifdef-5.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp/elifdef-6.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp/elifdef-7.C: New test.
2021-10-06 10:13:51 +02:00
GCC Administrator e11c6046f9 Daily bump. 2021-09-02 00:16:59 +00:00
Jakub Jelinek c4d6dcacfc libcpp: Implement C++23 P1949R7 - C++ Identifier Syntax using Unicode Standard Annex 31
The following patch implements the
P1949R7 - C++ Identifier Syntax using Unicode Standard Annex 31
paper.  We already allow UTF-8 characters in the source, so that part
is already implemented, so IMHO all we need to do is pedwarn instead of
just warn for the (default) -Wnormalize=nfc (or for -Wnormalize={id,nkfc})
if the character is not in NFC and to use the unicode XID_Start and
XID_Continue derived code properties to find out what characters are allowed
(the standard actually adds U+005F to XID_Start, but we are handling the
ASCII compatible characters differently already and they aren't allowed
in UCNs in identifiers).  Instead of hardcoding the large tables
in ucnid.tab, this patch makes makeucnid.c read them from the Unicode
tables (13.0.0 version at this point).

For non-pedantic mode, we accept as 2nd+ char in identifiers a union
of valid characters in all supported modes, but for the 1st char it
was actually pedantically requiring that it is not any of the characters
that may not appear in the currently chosen standard as the first character.
This patch changes it such that also what is allowed at the start of an
identifier is a union of characters valid at the start of an identifier
in any of the pedantic modes.

2021-09-01  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR c++/100977
libcpp/
	* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Add cxx23_identifiers.
	* charset.c (CXX23, NXX23): New enumerators.
	(CID, NFC, NKC, CTX): Renumber.
	(ucn_valid_in_identifier): Implement P1949R7 - use CXX23 and
	NXX23 flags for cxx23_identifiers.  For start character in
	non-pedantic mode, allow characters that are allowed as start
	characters in any of the supported language modes, rather than
	disallowing characters allowed only as non-start characters in
	current mode but for characters from other language modes allowing
	them even if they are never allowed at start.
	* init.c (struct lang_flags): Add cxx23_identifiers.
	(lang_defaults): Add cxx23_identifiers column.
	(cpp_set_lang): Initialize CPP_OPTION (pfile, cxx23_identifiers).
	* lex.c (warn_about_normalization): If cxx23_identifiers, use
	cpp_pedwarning_with_line instead of cpp_warning_with_line for
	"is not in NFC" diagnostics.
	* makeucnid.c: Adjust usage comment.
	(CXX23, NXX23): New enumerators.
	(all_languages): Add CXX23.
	(not_NFC, not_NFKC, maybe_not_NFC): Renumber.
	(read_derivedcore): New function.
	(write_table): Print also CXX23 and NXX23 columns.
	(main): Require 5 arguments instead of 4, call read_derivedcore.
	* ucnid.h: Regenerated using Unicode 13.0.0 files.
gcc/testsuite/
	* g++.dg/cpp23/normalize1.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/normalize2.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/normalize3.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/normalize4.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/normalize5.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/normalize6.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/normalize7.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/ucnid-1-utf8.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/ucnid-2-utf8.C: New test.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-4.c: Don't expect
	"not valid at the start of an identifier" errors.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-4-utf8.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-5-utf8.c: New test.
2021-09-01 22:33:06 +02:00
Jason Merrill ac6e77aacf libcpp: __VA_OPT__ tweak
> We want to remove the latter <placemarker> but not the former one, and
> the patch adds the vaopt_padding_tokens counter for it to control
> how many placemarkers are removed on vaopt_state::END.
> As can be seen in #c1 and #c2 of the PR, I've tried various approaches,
> but neither worked out for all the cases except the posted one.

I notice that the second placemarker you mention is avoid_paste, which seems
relevant.  This seems to also work, at least it doesn't seem to break any of
the va_opt tests.

2021-09-01  Jason Merrill  <jason@redhat.com>

	* macro.c (replace_args): When __VA_OPT__ is on the LHS of ##,
	remove trailing avoid_paste tokens.
2021-09-01 21:33:30 +02:00
Jakub Jelinek e928cf47f3 libcpp: __VA_OPT__ p1042r1 placemarker changes [PR101488]
So, besides missing #__VA_OPT__ patch for which I've posted patch last week,
P1042R1 introduced some placemarker changes for __VA_OPT__, most notably
the addition of before "removal of placemarker tokens," rescanning ...
and the
 #define H4(X, ...) __VA_OPT__(a X ## X) ## b
H4(, 1)  // replaced by a b
example mentioned there where we replace it currently with ab

The following patch are the minimum changes (except for the
__builtin_expect) that achieve the same preprocessing between current
clang++ and patched gcc on all the testcases I've tried (i.e. gcc __VA_OPT__
testsuite in c-c++-common/cpp/va-opt* including the new test and the clang
clang/test/Preprocessor/macro_va_opt* testcases).

At one point I was trying to implement the __VA_OPT__(args) case as if
for non-empty __VA_ARGS__ it expanded as if __VA_OPT__( and ) were missing,
but from the tests it seems that is not how it should work, in particular
if after (or before) we have some macro argument and it is not followed
(or preceded) by ##, then it should be macro expanded even when __VA_OPT__
is after ## or ) is followed by ##.  And it seems that not removing any
padding tokens isn't possible either, because the expansion of the arguments
typically has a padding token at the start and end and those at least
according to the testsuite need to go.  It is unclear if it would be enough
to remove just one or if all padding tokens should be removed.
Anyway, e.g. the previous removal of all padding tokens at the end of
__VA_OPT__ is undesirable, as it e.g. eats also the padding tokens needed
for the H4 example from the paper.

2021-09-01  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR preprocessor/101488
	* macro.c (replace_args): Fix up handling of CPP_PADDING tokens at the
	start or end of __VA_OPT__ arguments when preceeded or followed by ##.

	* c-c++-common/cpp/va-opt-3.c: Adjust expected output.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/va-opt-7.c: New test.
2021-09-01 21:31:25 +02:00
GCC Administrator 6d51ee4321 Daily bump. 2021-09-01 00:16:58 +00:00
Martin Sebor e4d2305adf Disable gcc_rich_location copying and assignment.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

	* parser.c (cp_parser_selection_statement): Use direct initialization
	instead of copy.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* gcc-rich-location.h (gcc_rich_location): Make ctor explicit.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	* include/line-map.h (class rich_location): Disable copying and
	assignment.
2021-08-31 11:15:21 -06:00
GCC Administrator 85d77ac474 Daily bump. 2021-08-26 00:17:03 +00:00
Lewis Hyatt 3ac6b5cff1 diagnostics: Support for -finput-charset [PR93067]
Adds the logic to handle -finput-charset in layout_get_source_line(), so that
source lines are converted from their input encodings prior to being output by
diagnostics machinery. Also adds the ability to strip a UTF-8 BOM similarly.

gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:

	PR other/93067
	* c-opts.c (c_common_input_charset_cb): New function.
	(c_common_post_options): Call new function
	diagnostic_initialize_input_context().

gcc/d/ChangeLog:

	PR other/93067
	* d-lang.cc (d_input_charset_callback): New function.
	(d_init): Call new function
	diagnostic_initialize_input_context().

gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:

	PR other/93067
	* cpp.c (gfc_cpp_post_options): Call new function
	diagnostic_initialize_input_context().

gcc/ChangeLog:

	PR other/93067
	* coretypes.h (typedef diagnostic_input_charset_callback): Declare.
	* diagnostic.c (diagnostic_initialize_input_context): New function.
	* diagnostic.h (diagnostic_initialize_input_context): Declare.
	* input.c (default_charset_callback): New function.
	(file_cache::initialize_input_context): New function.
	(file_cache_slot::create): Added ability to convert the input
	according to the input context.
	(file_cache::file_cache): Initialize the new input context.
	(class file_cache_slot): Added new m_alloc_offset member.
	(file_cache_slot::file_cache_slot): Initialize the new member.
	(file_cache_slot::~file_cache_slot): Handle potentially offset buffer.
	(file_cache_slot::maybe_grow): Likewise.
	(file_cache_slot::needs_read_p): Handle NULL fp, which is now possible.
	(file_cache_slot::get_next_line): Likewise.
	* input.h (class file_cache): Added input context member.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	PR other/93067
	* charset.c (init_iconv_desc): Adapt to permit PFILE argument to
	be NULL.
	(_cpp_convert_input): Likewise. Also move UTF-8 BOM logic to...
	(cpp_check_utf8_bom): ...here.  New function.
	(cpp_input_conversion_is_trivial): New function.
	* files.c (read_file_guts): Allow PFILE argument to be NULL.  Add
	INPUT_CHARSET argument as an alternate source of this information.
	(read_file): Pass the new argument to read_file_guts.
	(cpp_get_converted_source): New function.
	* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_converted_source): Declare.
	(cpp_get_converted_source): Declare.
	(cpp_input_conversion_is_trivial): Declare.
	(cpp_check_utf8_bom): Declare.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR other/93067
	* gcc.dg/diagnostic-input-charset-1.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/diagnostic-input-utf8-bom.c: New test.
2021-08-25 11:15:28 -04:00
GCC Administrator 2d14d64bf2 Daily bump. 2021-08-18 00:16:48 +00:00
Jakub Jelinek d565999792 c++: Add C++20 #__VA_OPT__ support
The following patch implements C++20 # __VA_OPT__ (...) support.
Testcases cover what I came up with myself and what LLVM has for #__VA_OPT__
in its testsuite and the string literals are identical between the two
compilers on the va-opt-5.c testcase.

2021-08-17  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

libcpp/
	* macro.c (vaopt_state): Add m_stringify member.
	(vaopt_state::vaopt_state): Initialize it.
	(vaopt_state::update): Overwrite it.
	(vaopt_state::stringify): New method.
	(stringify_arg): Replace arg argument with first, count arguments
	and add va_opt argument.  Use first instead of arg->first and
	count instead of arg->count, for va_opt add paste_tokens handling.
	(paste_tokens): Fix up len calculation.  Don't spell rhs twice,
	instead use %.*s to supply lhs and rhs spelling lengths.  Don't call
	_cpp_backup_tokens here.
	(paste_all_tokens): Call it here instead.
	(replace_args): Adjust stringify_arg caller.  For vaopt_state::END
	if stringify is true handle __VA_OPT__ stringification.
	(create_iso_definition): Handle # __VA_OPT__ similarly to # macro_arg.
gcc/testsuite/
	* c-c++-common/cpp/va-opt-5.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/va-opt-6.c: New test.
2021-08-17 09:27:57 +02:00
GCC Administrator 9d1d9fc8b4 Daily bump. 2021-08-17 00:16:32 +00:00
Joseph Myers 58608f64a7 Update cpplib de.po
* de.po: Update.
2021-08-16 19:16:23 +00:00
GCC Administrator 72be20e202 Daily bump. 2021-08-13 00:16:43 +00:00
Jakub Jelinek 408d88af60 libcpp: Fix ICE with -Wtraditional preprocessing [PR101638]
The following testcase ICEs in cpp_sys_macro_p, because cpp_sys_macro_p
is called for a builtin macro which doesn't use node->value.macro union
member but a different one and so dereferencing it ICEs.
As the testcase is distilled from contemporary glibc headers, it means
basically -Wtraditional now ICEs on almost everything.

The fix can be either the patch below, return true for builtin macros,
or we could instead return false for builtin macros, or the fix could
be also (untested):
--- libcpp/expr.c       2021-05-07 10:34:46.345122608 +0200
+++ libcpp/expr.c       2021-08-12 09:54:01.837556365 +0200
@@ -783,13 +783,13 @@ cpp_classify_number (cpp_reader *pfile,

       /* Traditional C only accepted the 'L' suffix.
          Suppress warning about 'LL' with -Wno-long-long.  */
-      if (CPP_WTRADITIONAL (pfile) && ! cpp_sys_macro_p (pfile))
+      if (CPP_WTRADITIONAL (pfile))
        {
          int u_or_i = (result & (CPP_N_UNSIGNED|CPP_N_IMAGINARY));
          int large = (result & CPP_N_WIDTH) == CPP_N_LARGE
                       && CPP_OPTION (pfile, cpp_warn_long_long);

-         if (u_or_i || large)
+         if ((u_or_i || large) && ! cpp_sys_macro_p (pfile))
            cpp_warning_with_line (pfile, large ? CPP_W_LONG_LONG : CPP_W_TRADITIONAL,
                                   virtual_location, 0,
                                   "traditional C rejects the \"%.*s\" suffix",
The builtin macros at least currently don't add any suffixes
or numbers -Wtraditional would like to warn about.  For floating
point suffixes, -Wtraditional calls cpp_sys_macro_p only right
away before emitting the warning, but in the above case the ICE
is because cpp_sys_macro_p is called even if the number doesn't
have any suffixes (that is I think always for builtin macros
right now).

2021-08-12  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR preprocessor/101638
	* macro.c (cpp_sys_macro_p): Return true instead of
	crashing on builtin macros.

	* gcc.dg/cpp/pr101638.c: New test.
2021-08-12 22:40:11 +02:00
GCC Administrator 8ebf4fb54a Daily bump. 2021-08-06 00:16:29 +00:00
Jakub Jelinek 4739344d36 libcpp: Regenerate ucnid.h using Unicode 13.0.0 files [PR100977]
The following patch (incremental to the makeucnid.c fix) regenerates
ucnid.h with https://www.unicode.org/Public/13.0.0/ucd/ files.

2021-08-05  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR c++/100977
	* ucnid.h: Regenerated using Unicode 13.0.0 files.
2021-08-05 17:35:20 +02:00
Jakub Jelinek 4805b92a32 libcpp: Fix makeucnid bug with combining values [PR100977]
I've noticed in ucnid.h two adjacent lines that had all flags and combine
values identical and as such were supposed to be merged.

This is due to a bug in makeucnid.c, which records last_flag,
last_combine and really_safe of what has just been printed, but
because of a typo mishandles it for last_combine, always compares against
the combining_value[0] which is 0.

This has two effects on the table, one is that often the table is
unnecessarily large, as for non-zero .combine every character has its own
record instead of adjacent characters with the same flags and combine
being merged.  This means larger tables.
The other is that sometimes the last char that has combine set doesn't
actually have it in the tables, because the code is printing entries only
upon seeing the next character and if that character does have
combining_value of 0 and flags are otherwise the same as previously printed,
it will not print anything.

The following patch fixes that, for clarity what exactly it affects
I've regenerated with the same Unicode files as last time it has
been regenerated.

2021-08-05  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR c++/100977
	* makeucnid.c (write_table): Fix computation of last_combine.
	* ucnid.h: Regenerated using Unicode 6.3.0 files.
2021-08-05 17:34:16 +02:00
GCC Administrator 1a7febe943 Daily bump. 2021-07-27 00:16:27 +00:00
Joseph Myers 44e322f432 Regenerate .pot files.
gcc/po/
	* gcc.pot: Regenerate.

libcpp/po/
	* cpplib.pot: Regenerate.
2021-07-26 15:27:23 +00:00
GCC Administrator 9a61dfdb5e Daily bump. 2021-06-17 00:16:54 +00:00
Jason Merrill 9e64426dae libcpp: location comparison within macro [PR100796]
The patch for 96391 changed linemap_compare_locations to give up on
comparing locations from macro expansions if we don't have column
information.  But in this testcase, the BOILERPLATE macro is multiple lines
long, so we do want to compare locations within the macro.  So this patch
moves the LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS check inside the block, to use it
for failing gracefully.

	PR c++/100796
	PR preprocessor/96391

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	* line-map.c (linemap_compare_locations): Only use comparison with
	LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS to avoid abort.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* g++.dg/plugin/location-overflow-test-pr100796.c: New test.
	* g++.dg/plugin/plugin.exp: Run it.
2021-06-16 11:41:08 -04:00
GCC Administrator ea34e2edd3 Daily bump. 2021-05-21 00:16:57 +00:00
Christophe Lyon 1a9b3f04c1 c: Add support for __FILE_NAME__ macro (PR c/42579)
The toolchain provided by ST for stm32 has had support for
__FILENAME__ for a while, but clang/llvm has recently implemented
support for __FILE_NAME__, so it seems better to use the same macro
name in GCC.

It happens that the ST patch is similar to the one proposed in PR
c/42579.

Given these input files:
::::::::::::::
mydir/myinc.h
::::::::::::::
char* mystringh_file = __FILE__;
char* mystringh_filename = __FILE_NAME__;
char* mystringh_base_file = __BASE_FILE__;
::::::::::::::
mydir/mysrc.c
::::::::::::::

char* mystring_file = __FILE__;
char* mystring_filename = __FILE_NAME__;
char* mystring_base_file = __BASE_FILE__;

we produce:
$ gcc mydir/mysrc.c -I . -E
char* mystringh_file = "./mydir/myinc.h";
char* mystringh_filename = "myinc.h";
char* mystringh_base_file = "mydir/mysrc.c";

char* mystring_file = "mydir/mysrc.c";
char* mystring_filename = "mysrc.c";
char* mystring_base_file = "mydir/mysrc.c";

2021-05-20  Christophe Lyon  <christophe.lyon@linaro.org>
	    Torbjörn Svensson  <torbjorn.svensson@st.com>

	PR c/42579
	libcpp/
	* include/cpplib.h (cpp_builtin_type): Add BT_FILE_NAME entry.
	* init.c (builtin_array): Likewise.
	* macro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Add support for BT_FILE_NAME.

	gcc/
	* doc/cpp.texi (Common Predefined Macros): Document __FILE_NAME__.

	gcc/testsuite/
	* c-c++-common/spellcheck-reserved.c: Add tests for __FILE_NAME__.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/file-name-1.c: New test.
2021-05-20 08:12:41 +00:00
Jakub Jelinek d15a2d261b libcpp: Fix up -fdirectives-only handling of // comments on last line not terminated with newline [PR100646]
As can be seen on the testcases, before the -fdirectives-only preprocessing
rewrite the preprocessor would assume // comments are terminated by the
end of file even when newline wasn't there, but now we error out.
The following patch restores the previous behavior.

2021-05-20  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR preprocessor/100646
	* lex.c (cpp_directive_only_process): Treat end of file as termination
	for !is_block comments.

	* gcc.dg/cpp/pr100646-1.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/pr100646-2.c: New test.
2021-05-20 09:09:07 +02:00
GCC Administrator 0ff3a0f2b9 Daily bump. 2021-05-13 00:16:29 +00:00
Jakub Jelinek c6b664e2c4 libcpp: Fix up -fdirectives-only preprocessing of includes not ending with newline [PR100392]
If a header doesn't end with a new-line, with -fdirectives-only we right now
preprocess it as
int i = 1;# 2 "pr100392.c" 2
i.e. the line directive isn't on the next line, which means we fail to parse
it when compiling.

GCC 10 and earlier libcpp/directives-only.c had for this:
  if (!pfile->state.skipping && cur != base)
    {
      /* If the file was not newline terminated, add rlimit, which is
         guaranteed to point to a newline, to the end of our range.  */
      if (cur[-1] != '\n')
        {
          cur++;
          CPP_INCREMENT_LINE (pfile, 0);
          lines++;
        }

      cb->print_lines (lines, base, cur - base);
    }
and we have the assertion
      /* Files always end in a newline or carriage return.  We rely on this for
         character peeking safety.  */
      gcc_assert (buffer->rlimit[0] == '\n' || buffer->rlimit[0] == '\r');
So, this patch just does readd the more less same thing, so that we emit
a newline after the inline even when it wasn't there before.

2021-05-12  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR preprocessor/100392
	* lex.c (cpp_directive_only_process): If buffer doesn't end with '\n',
	add buffer->rlimit[0] character to the printed range and
	CPP_INCREMENT_LINE and increment line_count.

	* gcc.dg/cpp/pr100392.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/pr100392.h: New file.
2021-05-12 15:14:35 +02:00
GCC Administrator 037e366111 Daily bump. 2021-05-12 08:51:03 +00:00
Joseph Myers 71d38ec800 preprocessor: Support C2X #elifdef, #elifndef
C2X adds #elifdef and #elifndef preprocessor directives; these have
also been proposed for C++.  Implement these directives in libcpp
accordingly.

In this implementation, #elifdef and #elifndef are treated as
non-directives for any language version other than c2x and gnu2x (if
the feature is accepted for C++, it can trivially be enabled for
relevant C++ versions).  In strict conformance modes for prior
language versions, this is required, as illustrated by the
c11-elifdef-1.c test added.

Bootstrapped with no regressions for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.

libcpp/
	* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Add elifdef.
	* init.c (struct lang_flags): Add elifdef.
	(lang_defaults): Update to include elifdef initializers.
	(cpp_set_lang): Set elifdef for pfile based on language.
	* directives.c (STDC2X, ELIFDEF): New macros.
	(EXTENSION): Increase value to 3.
	(DIRECTIVE_TABLE): Add #elifdef and #elifndef.
	(_cpp_handle_directive): Do not treat ELIFDEF directives as
	directives for language versions without the #elifdef feature.
	(do_elif): Handle #elifdef and #elifndef.
	(do_elifdef, do_elifndef): New functions.

gcc/testsuite/
	* gcc.dg/cpp/c11-elifdef-1.c, gcc.dg/cpp/c2x-elifdef-1.c,
	gcc.dg/cpp/c2x-elifdef-2.c: New tests.
2021-05-11 23:54:01 +00:00
Joseph Myers 3e3fdf3d52 preprocessor: Fix cpp_avoid_paste for digit separators
The libcpp function cpp_avoid_paste is used to insert whitespace in
preprocessed output where needed to avoid two consecutive
preprocessing tokens, that logically (e.g. when stringized) do not
have whitespace between them, from being incorrectly lexed as one when
the preprocessed input is reread by a compiler.

This fails to allow for digit separators, so meaning that invalid
code, that has a CPP_NUMBER (from a macro expansion) followed by a
character literal, can result in preprocessed output with a valid use
of digit separators, so that required syntax errors do not occur when
compiling with -save-temps.  Fix this by handling that case in
cpp_avoid_paste (as with other cases in cpp_avoid_paste, this doesn't
try to check whether the language version in use supports digit
separators; it's always OK to have unnecessary whitespace in
preprocessed output).

Note: there are other cases, with various kinds of wide character or
string literal following a CPP_NUMBER, where spurious pasting of
preprocessing tokens can occur but the sequence of tokens remains
invalid both before and after that pasting.  Maybe cpp_avoid_paste
should also handle those cases (and similar cases after a CPP_NAME),
to ensure the sequence of preprocessing tokens in preprocessed output
is exactly right, whether or not it affects whether syntax errors
occur.  This patch only addresses the case with digit separators where
invalid code can fail to be diagnosed without the space inserted.

Bootstrapped with no regressions for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.

libcpp/
	* lex.c (cpp_avoid_paste): Do not allow pasting CPP_NUMBER with
	CPP_CHAR.

gcc/testsuite/
	* g++.dg/cpp1y/digit-sep-paste.C, gcc.dg/c2x-digit-separators-3.c:
	New tests.
2021-05-11 18:54:32 +00:00
Joseph Myers 5ea40269a7 preprocessor: Enable digit separators for C2X
C2X adds digit separators, as in C++.  Enable them accordingly in
libcpp and c-lex.c.  Some basic tests are added that digit separators
behave as expected for C2X and are properly disabled for C11; further
test coverage is included in the existing g++.dg/cpp1y/digit-sep*.C
tests.

Bootstrapped with no regressions for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.

gcc/c-family/
	* c-lex.c (interpret_float): Handle digit separators for C2X.

libcpp/
	* init.c (lang_defaults): Enable digit separators for GNUC2X and
	STDC2X.

gcc/testsuite/
	* gcc.dg/c11-digit-separators-1.c,
	gcc.dg/c2x-digit-separators-1.c, gcc.dg/c2x-digit-separators-2.c:
	New tests.
2021-05-11 14:25:55 +00:00
GCC Administrator 62d87a321b Daily bump. 2021-05-08 00:16:27 +00:00
Jakub Jelinek 170c850e4b libcpp: Fix up pragma preprocessing [PR100450]
Since the r0-85991-ga25a8f3be322fe0f838947b679f73d6efc2a412c
https://gcc.gnu.org/legacy-ml/gcc-patches/2008-02/msg01329.html
changes, so that we handle macros inside of pragmas that should expand
macros, during preprocessing we print those pragmas token by token,
with CPP_PRAGMA printed as
      fputs ("#pragma ", print.outf);
      if (space)
        fprintf (print.outf, "%s %s", space, name);
      else
        fprintf (print.outf, "%s", name);
where name is some identifier (so e.g. print
 #pragma omp parallel
or
 #pragma omp for
etc.).  Because it ends in an identifier, we need to handle it like
an identifier (i.e. CPP_NAME) for the decision whether a space needs
to be emitted in between that #pragma whatever or #pragma whatever whatever
and following token, otherwise the attached testcase is preprocessed as
 #pragma omp forreduction(+:red)
rather than
 #pragma omp for reduction(+:red)
The cpp_avoid_paste function is only called for this purpose.

2021-05-07  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR c/100450
	* lex.c (cpp_avoid_paste): Handle token1 CPP_PRAGMA like CPP_NAME.

	* c-c++-common/gomp/pr100450.c: New test.
2021-05-07 17:48:37 +02:00
GCC Administrator cfe82a0cbe Daily bump. 2021-05-07 00:16:33 +00:00
Joseph Myers 8f51cf38bb preprocessor: Fix pp-number lexing of digit separators [PR83873, PR97604]
When the preprocessor lexes preprocessing numbers in lex_number, it
accepts digit separators in more cases than actually permitted in
pp-numbers by the standard syntax.

One thing this accepts is adjacent digit separators; there is some
code to reject those later, but as noted in bug 83873 it fails to
cover the case of adjacent digit separators within a floating-point
exponent.  Accepting adjacent digit separators only results in a
missing diagnostic, not in valid code being rejected or being accepted
with incorrect semantics, because the correct lexing in such a case
would have '' start the following preprocessing tokens, and no valid
preprocessing token starts '' while ' isn't valid on its own as a
preprocessing token either.  So this patch fixes that case by moving
the error for adjacent digit separators to lex_number (allowing a more
specific diagnostic than if '' were excluded from the pp-number
completely).

Other cases inappropriately accepted involve digit separators before
'.', 'e+', 'e-', 'p+' or 'p-' (or corresponding uppercase variants).
In those cases, as shown by the test digit-sep-pp-number.C added, this
can result in valid code being wrongly rejected as a result of too
many characters being included in the pp-number.  So this case is
fixed by terminating the pp-number at the correct character according
to the standard.  That test also covers the case where a digit
separator was followed by an identifier-nondigit that is not a
nondigit (e.g. a UCN); that case was already handled correctly.

Bootstrapped with no regressions for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.

libcpp/
	PR c++/83873
	PR preprocessor/97604
	* lex.c (lex_number): Reject adjacent digit separators here.  Do
	not allow digit separators before '.' or an exponent with sign.
	* expr.c (cpp_classify_number): Do not check for adjacent digit
	separators here.

gcc/testsuite/
	PR c++/83873
	PR preprocessor/97604
	* g++.dg/cpp1y/digit-sep-neg-2.C,
	g++.dg/cpp1y/digit-sep-pp-number.C: New tests.
	* g++.dg/cpp1y/digit-sep-line-neg.C, g++.dg/cpp1y/digit-sep-neg.C:
	Adjust expected messages.
2021-05-06 23:20:35 +00:00