* c-lex.c (c_lex_with_flags) <case CPP_COMMENT>: For CPP_COMMENT
token with PREV_FALLTHROUGH, skip all following CPP_PADDING and
CPP_COMMENT tokens and set add_flags to PREV_FALLTHROUGH afterwards.
* doc/invoke.texi (-Wimplicit-fallthrough): Document the accepted
FALLTHRU comment styles.
* lex.c (fallthrough_comment_p): Fix off-by-one size comparison
errors, cleanup.
(_cpp_lex_direct): Allow arbitrary comments in between
fallthrough_comment_p comment and following token.
* c-c++-common/Wimplicit-fallthrough-23.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/Wimplicit-fallthrough-24.c: New test.
From-SVN: r240884
libcpp/ChangeLog:
2016-10-04 Kelvin Nilsen <kelvin@gcc.gnu.org>
PR target/77847
* lex.c (search_line_fast): Add a FALLTHROUGH comment to correct
compiler error in the version of this function that is
conditionally compiled when GCC_VERSION >= 4005 and both
__ALTIVEC__ and __BIG_ENDIAN__ symbols are defined.
From-SVN: r240783
substring_loc::get_location currently fails for the final terminator
character in a STRING_CST from the C frontend, so that format_warning_va
falls back to using the location of the string as a whole.
This patch tweaks things [1] so that we use the final closing quote
as the location of the terminator character, as requested in
PR preprocessor/77672.
[1] specifically, cpp_interpret_string_1.
gcc/ChangeLog:
PR preprocessor/77672
* input.c (selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_simple): Update
test to expect location information of the terminator character
at the location of the final closing quote.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_hex): Likewise.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_oct): Likewise.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_letter_escape_1): Likewise.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_letter_escape_2): Likewise.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_ucn4): Likewise.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_ucn8): Likewise.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_u8): Likewise.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_utf8_source): Likewise.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_concatenation_1): Likewise.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_concatenation_2): Likewise.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_concatenation_3): Likewise.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_macro): Likewise.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_long_line): Likewise.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR preprocessor/77672
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-test-string-literals-1.c
(test_terminator_location): New function.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
PR preprocessor/77672
* charset.c (cpp_interpret_string_1): Add a source_range for the
NUL-terminator, using the location of the trailing quote of the
final string.
From-SVN: r240434
I hope to implement newline support within fix-it hints at some point,
but currently it's not supported, and leads to misleading diagnostic
output, so for now, fail gracefully.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* diagnostic-show-locus.c
(selftest::test_fixit_insert_containing_newline): New function.
(selftest::test_fixit_replace_containing_newline): New function.
(selftest::diagnostic_show_locus_c_tests): Call the above.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/line-map.h (class rich_location): Note that newlines
aren't supported in fix-it text.
* line-map.c (rich_location::add_fixit_insert_before): Reject
attempts to add fix-its containing newlines.
(rich_location::add_fixit_replace): Likewise.
From-SVN: r240169
The API for adding "insert text" fix-it hints was unclear
about exactly where the text should be inserted relative
to the given insertion point.
This patch clarifies things by renaming the pertinent methods from
richloc.add_fixit_insert
to
richloc.add_fixit_insert_before
and adding:
richloc.add_fixit_insert_after
The latter allows us to consolidate some failure-handling into
class rich_location, rather than having to have every such diagnostic
check for it.
The patch also adds a description of how fix-it hints work to the
comment for class rich_location within libcpp/include/line-map.h.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-common.c (warn_logical_not_parentheses): Replace
rich_location::add_fixit_insert calls with add_fixit_insert_before
and add_fixit_insert_after, eliminating the "next_loc" calculation.
gcc/c/ChangeLog:
* c-parser.c (c_parser_declaration_or_fndef): Update for renaming
of add_fixit_insert to add_fixit_insert_before.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* parser.c (cp_parser_class_specifier_1): Update for renaming of
add_fixit_insert to add_fixit_insert_before.
(cp_parser_class_head): Likewise.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* diagnostic-show-locus.c (selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_insert):
Rename to...
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_insert_before): ...this, and update
for renaming of add_fixit_insert to add_fixit_insert_before.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_insert_after): New function.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_validation_adhoc_locations):
Update for renaming of add_fixit_insert to
add_fixit_insert_before.
(selftest::test_one_liner_many_fixits): Likewise.
(selftest::test_diagnostic_show_locus_one_liner): Update for
renaming, call new test function.
(selftest::test_diagnostic_show_locus_fixit_lines): Update for
renaming of add_fixit_insert to add_fixit_insert_before.
(selftest::test_fixit_consolidation): Likewise.
* diagnostic.c (selftest::test_print_parseable_fixits_insert):
Likewise.
* edit-context.c (selftest::test_applying_fixits_insert): Rename
to...
(selftest::test_applying_fixits_insert_before): ...this.
(selftest::test_applying_fixits_insert): Update for renaming of
add_fixit_insert to add_fixit_insert_before.
(selftest::test_applying_fixits_insert_after): New function.
(selftest::test_applying_fixits_insert_after_at_line_end): New
function.
(selftest::test_applying_fixits_insert_after_failure): New
function.
(selftest::test_applying_fixits_multiple): Update for renaming of
add_fixit_insert to add_fixit_insert_before.
(selftest::change_line): Likewise.
(selftest::test_applying_fixits_unreadable_file): Likewise.
(selftest::test_applying_fixits_line_out_of_range): Likewise.
(selftest::test_applying_fixits_column_validation): Likewise.
(selftest::test_applying_fixits_column_validation): Likewise.
(selftest::edit_context_c_tests): Update for renamed test
function; call new test functions.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic_plugin_test_show_locus.c
(test_show_locus): Replace rich_location::add_fixit_insert calls
with add_fixit_insert_before and add_fixit_insert_after.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/line-map.h (class rich_location): Add description of
fix-it hints to leading comment.
(rich_location::add_fixit_insert): Rename both overloaded methods
to..
(rich_location::add_fixit_insert_before): ...this, updating their
comments.
(rich_location::add_fixit_insert_after): Two new overloaded
methods.
(rich_location::stop_supporting_fixits): New method.
* line-map.c (rich_location::add_fixit_insert): Rename both
overloaded methods to..
(rich_location::add_fixit_insert_before): ...this, updating their
comments.
(rich_location::add_fixit_insert_after): Two new methods.
(rich_location::reject_impossible_fixit): Split out
failure-handling into...
(rich_location::stop_supporting_fixits): New method.
From-SVN: r240115
The diagnostic_show_locus implementation determines the set
of line spans that need printing based on the ranges within the
rich_location (in layout::calculate_line_spans).
Currently this doesn't take into account fix-it hints, and hence
we fail to print fix-it hints that are on lines outside of
those ranges.
This patch updates the implementation to take fix-it hints into
account when calculating the pertinent line spans, so that such fix-it
hints do get printed. It also adds some validation, to ensure that
we don't attempt to print fix-its hints affecting a different source
file.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* diagnostic-show-locus.c (class layout): Add field m_fixit_hints.
(layout_range::intersects_line_p): New method.
(test_range_contains_point_for_single_point): Rename to...
(test_layout_range_for_single_point): ...this, and add testing
for layout_range::intersects_line_p.
(test_range_contains_point_for_single_line): Rename to...
(test_layout_range_for_single_line): ...this, and add testing
for layout_range::intersects_line_p.
(test_range_contains_point_for_multiple_lines): Rename to...
(test_layout_range_for_multiple_lines): ...this, and add testing
for layout_range::intersects_line_p.
(layout::layout): Populate m_fixit_hints.
(layout::get_expanded_location): Handle the case of a line-span
for a fix-it hint.
(layout::validate_fixit_hint_p): New method.
(get_line_span_for_fixit_hint): New function.
(layout::calculate_line_spans): Add spans for fixit-hints.
(layout::should_print_annotation_line_p): New method.
(layout::print_any_fixits): Drop param "richloc", instead using
validated fixits in m_fixit_hints. Add "const" to hint pointers.
(diagnostic_show_locus): Avoid printing blank annotation lines.
(selftest::test_diagnostic_context::test_diagnostic_context):
Initialize show_column and start_span.
(selftest::test_diagnostic_context::start_span_cb): New static
function.
(selftest::test_diagnostic_show_locus_fixit_lines): New function.
(selftest::diagnostic_show_locus_c_tests): Update for function
renamings. Call test_diagnostic_show_locus_fixit_lines.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/line-map.h (class fixit_remove): Remove stray decl.
(fixit_hint::affects_line_p): Make const.
(fixit_insert::affects_line_p): Likewise.
(fixit_replace::affects_line_p): Likewise.
* line-map.c (fixit_insert::affects_line_p): Likewise.
(fixit_replace::affects_line_p): Likewise.
From-SVN: r239906
This patch eliminates the hard-coded limits within rich_location
(up to 3 ranges, up to 2 fixits). The common case is still
handled by embedding the values inside rich_location - it only
uses dynamic allocation if these limits are exceeded, so
creation of rich_location instances on the stack should still
be fast. This is implemented via a new container class,
semi_embedded_vec <T, N>.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* diagnostic-show-locus.c (colorizer::begin_state): Support more
than 3 ranges per diagnostic by alternating between color 1 and
color 2.
(layout::layout): Replace use of rich_location::MAX_RANGES
with richloc->get_num_locations ().
(layout::calculate_line_spans): Replace use of
rich_location::MAX_RANGES with m_layout_ranges.length ().
(layout::print_annotation_line): Handle arbitrary numbers of
ranges in caret-printing by defaulting to '^'.
(selftest::test_one_liner_many_fixits): New function.
(test_diagnostic_show_locus_one_liner): Call it.
* diagnostic.c (diagnostic_initialize): Update for renaming
of rich_location::MAX_RANGES to
rich_location::STATICALLY_ALLOCATED_RANGES.
* diagnostic.h (struct diagnostic_context): Likewise.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-test-show-locus-bw.c
(test_many_nested_locations): New function.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic_plugin_test_show_locus.c
(test_show_locus): Handle "test_many_nested_locations".
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/line-map.h (class semi_embedded_vec): New class.
(semi_embedded_vec<T, NUM_EMBEDDED>::semi_embedded_vec): New ctor.
(semi_embedded_vec<T, NUM_EMBEDDED>::~semi_embedded_vec): New
dtor.
(semi_embedded_vec<T, NUM_EMBEDDED>::operator[]): New methods.
(semi_embedded_vec<T, NUM_EMBEDDED>::push): New method.
(semi_embedded_vec<T, NUM_EMBEDDED>::truncate): New method.
(rich_location::get_num_locations): Reimplement in terms of
m_ranges.
(rich_location::get_range): Make non-inline.
(rich_location::get_num_fixit_hints): Reimplement in terms of
m_fixit_hints.
(rich_location::add_fixit): New function.
(rich_location::MAX_RANGES): Rename to...
(rich_location::STATICALLY_ALLOCATED_RANGES): ...this.
(rich_location::MAX_FIXIT_HINTS): Rename to...
(rich_location::STATICALLY_ALLOCATED_RANGES): ...this, and make
private.
(rich_location::m_num_ranges): Eliminate in favor of...
(rich_location::m_ranges): ...this, converting from a fixed-size
array to a semi_embedded_vec.
(rich_location::m_num_fixit_hints): Eliminate in favor of...
(rich_location::m_fixit_hints): ...this, converting from a
fixed-size array to a semi_embedded_vec.
* line-map.c (rich_location::rich_location): Update for above
changes.
(rich_location::~rich_location): Likewise.
(rich_location::get_loc): Likewise.
(rich_location::get_range): New methods.
(rich_location::add_range): Update for above changes.
(rich_location::set_range): Likewise.
(rich_location::add_fixit_insert): Likewise.
(rich_location::add_fixit_replace): Likewise.
(rich_location::get_last_fixit_hint): Likewise.
(rich_location::reject_impossible_fixit): Likewise.
(rich_location::add_fixit): New method.
From-SVN: r239879
Adding a fix-it hint to a diagnostic usually follows one of these
patterns:
(a) an insertion fix-its, with the insertion at the primary caret location
(b) a removals/replacements, affecting the range of the primary location
(other cases are possible, e.g. multiple fix-its, and affecting other
locations, but these are the common ones)
Given these common cases, this patch adds overloads of the rich_location
methods for adding fix-it hints, so that the location information can
be omitted if it matches that of the primary location within the
rich_location.
Similarly when adding "remove" and "replace" fix-it hints to a diagnostic,
it's tedious to have to extract the source_range from a location_t
(aka source_location). To make this more convenient, this patch
adds overload of the rich_location::add_fixit_remove/replace methods,
accepting a source_location directly.
The patch updates the various in-tree users of fix-it hints to use
the new simpler API where appropriate. I didn't touch the case where
there are multiple fix-its in one rich_location, as it seems better to
be more explicit about locations for this case (adding a pair of parens
in warn_logical_not_parentheses).
The above makes the gcc_rich_location::add_fixit_misspelled_id overload
taking a const char * rather redundant, so I eliminated it.
gcc/c/ChangeLog:
* c-decl.c (implicit_decl_warning): Use add_fixit_replace
rather than add_fixit_misspelled_id.
(undeclared_variable): Likewise.
* c-parser.c (c_parser_declaration_or_fndef): Likewise. Remove
now-redundant "here" params from add_fixit_insert method calls.
(c_parser_parameter_declaration): Likewise.
* c-typeck.c (build_component_ref): Remove now-redundant range
param from add_fixit_replace method calls.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* name-lookup.c (suggest_alternatives_for): Use add_fixit_replace
rather than add_fixit_misspelled_id.
* parser.c (cp_parser_diagnose_invalid_type_name): Likewise.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* diagnostic-show-locus.c (test_one_liner_fixit_insert): Remove
redundant location param.
(test_one_liner_fixit_remove): Likewise.
(test_one_liner_fixit_replace): Likewise.
(test_one_liner_fixit_replace_equal_secondary_range): Likewise.
* gcc-rich-location.c
(gcc_rich_location::add_fixit_misspelled_id): Eliminate call to
get_range_from_loc. Drop overload taking a const char *.
* gcc-rich-location.h
(gcc_rich_location::add_fixit_misspelled_id): Drop overload taking
a const char *.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/line-map.h (rich_location::add_fixit_insert): Add
comments. Add overload omitting the source_location param.
(rich_location::add_fixit_remove): Add comments. Add overloads
omitting the range, and accepting a source_location.
(rich_location::add_fixit_replace): Likewise.
* line-map.c (rich_location::add_fixit_insert): Add comments. Add
overload omitting the source_location param.
(rich_location::add_fixit_remove): Add comments. Add overloads
omitting the range, and accepting a source_location.
(rich_location::add_fixit_replace): Likewise.
From-SVN: r239861
Currently the fix-it validator rejects ad-hoc locations.
Fix this by calling get_pure_location on the input locations to
add_fixit_insert/replace. Doing so requires moving get_pure_location
from gcc to libcpp.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* diagnostic-show-locus.c
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_validation_adhoc_locations): New
function.
(selftest::test_diagnostic_show_locus_one_liner): Call it.
* input.c (get_pure_location): Move to libcpp/line-map.c.
* input.h (get_pure_location): Convert decl to an inline function
calling implementation in libcpp.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/line-map.h (get_pure_location): New decl.
* line-map.c (get_pure_location): Move here, from gcc/input.c, adding
a line_maps * param.
(rich_location::add_fixit_insert): Call get_pure_location on "where".
(rich_location::add_fixit_replace): Call get_pure_location on the
end-points.
From-SVN: r239843
The first aspect of this patch is to add some checking of fix-it hints.
The idea is to put this checking within the rich_location machinery,
rather than requiring every diagnostic to implement it for itself.
The fixits within a rich_location are "atomic": all must be valid for
any to be applicable.
We reject any fixits involving locations above
LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS.
There's no guarantee that it's sane to modify a macro, so we reject
any fix-its that touch them.
For example, note the attempt to provide a fix-it for the definition
of the macro FIELD:
spellcheck-fields-2.c: In function ‘test_macro’:
spellcheck-fields-2.c:26:15: error: ‘union u’ has no member named ‘colour’; did you mean ‘color’?
#define FIELD colour
^
color
spellcheck-fields-2.c:27:15: note: in expansion of macro ‘FIELD’
return ptr->FIELD;
^~~~~
After this patch, the fixit is not displayed:
spellcheck-fields-2.c: In function ‘test_macro’:
spellcheck-fields-2.c:26:15: error: ‘union u’ has no member named ‘colour’; did you mean ‘color’?
#define FIELD colour
^
spellcheck-fields-2.c:27:15: note: in expansion of macro ‘FIELD’
return ptr->FIELD;
^~~~~
We might want some way for a diagnostic to opt-in to fix-its that
affect macros, but for now it's simplest to reject them.
The other aspect of this patch is fix-it consolidation: in some cases
neighboring fix-its can be merged. For example, in a diagnostic to
modernize old-style struct initializers from:
struct s example = {
- foo: 1,
+ .foo = 1,
};
one approach would be to replace the "foo" with ".foo" and the ":"
with " =". This would give two "replace" fix-its:
foo: 1,
--- FIXIT 1
.foo
- FIXIT 2
=
This patch allows them to be consolidated into a single "replace" fix-it:
foo: 1,
----
.foo =
gcc/ChangeLog:
* diagnostic-show-locus.c
(selftest::test_fixit_consolidation): New function.
(selftest::diagnostic_show_locus_c_tests): Call it.
* gcc-rich-location.h (gcc_rich_location): Eliminate unused
constructor based on source_range.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.dg/spellcheck-fields-2.c (test): Move
dg-begin/end-multiline-output within function body.
(test_macro): New function.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/line-map.h (rich_location): Eliminate unimplemented
constructor based on source_range.
(rich_location::get_last_fixit_hint): New method.
(rich_location::reject_impossible_fixit): New method.
(rich_location): Add fields m_line_table and
m_seen_impossible_fixit.
(fixit_hint::maybe_append_replace): New pure virtual function.
(fixit_insert::maybe_append_replace): New function.
(fixit_replace::maybe_append_replace): New function.
* line-map.c (rich_location::rich_location): Initialize
m_line_table and m_seen_impossible_fixit.
(rich_location::add_fixit_insert): Call
reject_impossible_fixit and bail out if true.
(column_before_p): New function.
(rich_location::add_fixit_replace): Call reject_impossible_fixit
and bail out if true. Attempt to consolidate with neighboring
fixits.
(rich_location::get_last_fixit_hint): New method.
(rich_location::reject_impossible_fixit): New method.
(fixit_insert::maybe_append_replace): New method.
(fixit_replace::maybe_append_replace): New method.
From-SVN: r239789
This patch eliminates class fixit_remove, reimplementing
rich_location::add_fixit_remove in terms of replacement with the
empty string. Deleting the removal subclass simplifies
fixit-handling code, as we only have two concrete fixit_hint
subclasses to deal with, rather than three.
The patch also fixes some problems in diagnostic-show-locus.c for
situations where a replacement fix-it has a different range to the
range of the diagnostic, by unifying the drawing of the two kinds of
fixits. For example, this:
foo = bar.field;
^
m_field
becomes:
foo = bar.field;
^
-----
m_field
showing the range to be replaced.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* diagnostic-show-locus.c
(layout::annotation_line_showed_range_p): New method.
(layout::print_any_fixits): Remove case fixit_hint::REMOVE.
Reimplement case fixit_hint::REPLACE to cover removals, and
replacements where the range of the replacement isn't one
of the ranges in the rich_location.
(test_one_liner_fixit_replace): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_replace_non_equal_range): New
function.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_replace_equal_secondary_range):
New function.
(selftest::test_diagnostic_show_locus_one_liner): Call the new
functions.
* diagnostic.c (print_parseable_fixits): Remove case
fixit_hint::REMOVE.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/line-map.h (fixit_hint::kind): Delete REPLACE.
(class fixit_remove): Delete.
* line-map.c (rich_location::add_fixit_remove): Reimplement
by calling add_fixit_replace with an empty string.
(fixit_remove::fixit_remove): Delete.
(fixit_remove::affects_line_p): Delete.
From-SVN: r239632
ISO/IEC TS 18661-3:2015 defines C bindings to IEEE interchange and
extended types, in the form of _FloatN and _FloatNx type names with
corresponding fN/FN and fNx/FNx constant suffixes and FLTN_* / FLTNX_*
<float.h> macros. This patch implements support for this feature in
GCC.
The _FloatN types, for N = 16, 32, 64 or >= 128 and a multiple of 32,
are types encoded according to the corresponding IEEE interchange
format (endianness unspecified; may use either the NaN conventions
recommended in IEEE 754-2008, or the MIPS NaN conventions, since the
choice of convention is only an IEEE recommendation, not a
requirement). The _FloatNx types, for N = 32, 64 and 128, are IEEE
"extended" types: types extending a narrower format with range and
precision at least as big as those specified in IEEE 754 for each
extended type (and with unspecified representation, but still
following IEEE semantics for their values and operations - and with
the set of values being determined by the precision and the maximum
exponent, which means that while Intel "extended" is suitable for
_Float64x, m68k "extended" is not). These types are always distinct
from and not compatible with each other and the standard floating
types float, double, long double; thus, double, _Float64 and _Float32x
may all have the same ABI, but they are three still distinct types.
The type names may be used with _Complex to construct corresponding
complex types (unlike __float128, which acts more like a typedef name
than a keyword - thus, this patch may be considered to fix PR
c/32187). The new suffixes can be combined with GNU "i" and "j"
suffixes for constants of complex types (e.g. 1.0if128, 2.0f64i).
The set of types supported is implementation-defined. In this GCC
patch, _Float32 is SFmode if that is suitable; _Float32x and _Float64
are DFmode if that is suitable; _Float128 is TFmode if that is
suitable; _Float64x is XFmode if that is suitable, and otherwise
TFmode if that is suitable. There is a target hook to override the
choices if necessary. "Suitable" means both conforming to the
requirements of that type, and supported as a scalar type including in
libgcc. The ABI is whatever the back end does for scalars of that
mode (but note that _Float32 is passed without promotion in variable
arguments, unlike float). All the existing issues with exceptions and
rounding modes for existing types apply equally to the new type names.
No GCC port supports a floating-point format suitable for _Float128x.
Although there is HFmode support for ARM and AArch64, use of that for
_Float16 is not enabled. Supporting _Float16 would require additional
work on the excess precision aspects of TS 18661-3: there are new
values of FLT_EVAL_METHOD, which are not currently supported in GCC,
and FLT_EVAL_METHOD == 0 now means that operations and constants on
types narrower than float are evaluated to the range and precision of
float. Implementing that, so that _Float16 gets evaluated with excess
range and precision, would involve changes to the excess precision
infrastructure so that the _Float16 case is enabled by default, unlike
the x87 case which is only enabled for -fexcess-precision=standard.
Other differences between _Float16 and __fp16 would also need to be
disentangled.
GCC has some prior support for nonstandard floating-point types in the
form of __float80 and __float128. Where these were previously types
distinct from long double, they are made by this patch into aliases
for _Float64x / _Float128 if those types have the required properties.
In principle the set of possible _FloatN types is infinite. This
patch hardcodes the four such types for N <= 128, but with as much
code as possible using loops over types to minimize the number of
places with such hardcoding. I don't think it's likely any further
such types will be of use in future (or indeed that formats suitable
for _Float128x will actually be implemented). There is a corner case
that all _FloatN, for N >= 128 and a multiple of 32, should be treated
as keywords even when the corresponding type is not supported; I
intend to deal with that in a followup patch.
Tests are added for various functionality of the new types, mostly
using type-generic headers. The tests use dg-add-options to pass any
extra options needed to enable the types; this is wired up to use the
same options as for __float128 on powerpc to enable _Float128 and
_Float64x, and effective-target keywords for runtime support do the
same hardware test as for __float128 to make sure the VSX instructions
generated by those options are supported. (Corresponding additions
would be needed for _Float16 on ARM as well if that were enabled with
-mfp16-format=ieee required to use it rather than unconditionally
available. Of course, -mfp16-format=alternative enables use of a
format which is not compatible with the requirements of the _Float16
type.)
C++ note: no support for the new types or constant suffixes is added
for C++. C++ decimal floating-point support was very different from
the C support, using class types, and the same may well apply to any
future C++ bindings for IEEE interchange and extended types. There is
a case, however, for supporting at least *f128 constants in C++, so
that code using __float128 can use the newer style for constants
throughout rather than needing to use the older *q constants in C++.
Also, if built-in functions are added that may provide a way in which
the types could leak into C++ code.
Fortran note: the float128_type_node used in the Fortran front end is
renamed to gfc_float128_type_node, since the semantics are different:
in particular, if long double has binary128 format, then the new
language-independent float128_type_node is a distinct type that also
has binary128 format, but the Fortran node is expected to be NULL in
that case. Likewise, Fortran's complex_float128_type_node is renamed
to gfc_complex_float128_type_node.
PowerPC note: the back end had an inconsistency that if TFmode was
binary128, *q constants were TFmode instead of KFmode but __float128
was KFmode. This patch follows the same logic as for *q constants, so
that _Float128 prefers TFmode (and __float128 becomes an alias for
_Float128).
ARM note: __fp16 is promoted to double (by convert_arguments) when
passed without a prototype / in variable arguments. But this is only
about the argument promotion; it is not handled as promoting in
c-common.c:self_promoting_args_p / c-typeck.c:c_type_promotes_to,
meaning that a K&R function definition for an argument of type __fp16
corresponds to a prototype with an argument of that type, not to one
with an argument of type double, whereas a float argument in a K&R
function definition corresponds to a double prototype argument - and
the same functions are also what's involved in making va_arg give a
warning and generate a call to abort when called with type float.
This is preserved by this patch, while arranging for _Float16 not to
be promoted when passed without a prototype / in variable arguments
(the promotion of float being considered a legacy feature, not applied
to any new types in C99 or later).
TS 18661-3 extends the set of decimal floating-point types similarly,
and adds new constant suffixes for the existing types, but this patch
does not do anything regarding that extension.
This patch does nothing regarding built-in functions, although
type-generic functions such as __builtin_isinf work for the new types
and associated tests are included. There are at least two levels of
built-in function support possible for these types. The minimal
level, implemented in
<https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2016-06/msg01702.html> (which
needs updating to use dg-add-options), adds built-in functions similar
to those x86 has for __float128: __builtin_inf* __builtin_huge_val*,
__builtin_nan*, __builtin_nans*, __builtin_fabs*, __builtin_copysign*.
That would be sufficient for glibc to use the *f128 names for built-in
functions by default with *q used only for backwards compatibility
when using older GCC versions. That would also allow c_cpp_builtins's
flag_building_libgcc code, defining __LIBGCC_%s_FUNC_EXT__, to use
such suffixes rather than the present code hardcoding logic about
target-specific constant suffixes and how those relate to function
suffixes.
Full built-in function support would cover the full range of built-in
functions for existing floating-point types, adding variants for all
the new types, except for a few obsolescent functions and
non-type-generic variants of type-generic functions. Some but not all
references to such functions in GCC use macros such as CASE_FLT_FN to
be type-generic; a fair amount of work would be needed to identify all
places to update. Adding all those functions would enable
optimizations (for constant arguments and otherwise) for TS 18661-3
functions, but it would also substantially expand the enum listing
built-in functions (and we've had problems with the size of that enum
in the past), and increase the amount of built-in function
initialization to do - I don't know what the startup cost involved in
built-in function initialization is, but it would be something to
consider when adding such a large set of functions.
There are also a range of optimizations, in match.pd and elsewhere,
that only operate on the three standard floating-point types. Ideally
those would be made generic to all floating-point types, but this
patch does nothing in that regard. Special care would be needed
regarding making sure library functions to which calls are generated
actually exist. For example, if sqrt is called on an argument of type
_Float32, and the result converted to _Float32, this is equivalent to
doing a square root operation directly on _Float32. But if the user's
libm does not have the sqrtf32 function, or the name is not reserved
because __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_TYPES_EXT__ was not defined before
including <math.h>, you can only do that optimization if you convert
to a call to sqrtf instead.
DECIMAL_DIG now relates to all supported floating-point formats, not
just float, double and long double; I've raised the question with WG14
of how this relates to the formula for DECIMAL_DIG in C11 not
considering this. TS 18661-3 says it also covers non-arithmetic
formats only supported by library conversion functions; this patch
does not add any target hooks to allow for the case where there are
such formats wider than any supported for arithmetic types (where
e.g. libc supports conversions involving the binary128 representation,
but the _Float128 type is not supported).
GCC provides its own <tgmath.h> for some targets. No attempt is made
to adapt this to handle the new types.
Nothing is done regarding debug info for the new types (see the
"Debugger support for __float128 type?" thread on gcc@, Sep/Oct 2015).
No __SIZEOF_*__ macros are added for the new types.
Nothing is done with do_warn_double_promotion.
Nothing is done to include the new types in those determining
max_align_t, although properly it should be sufficiently aligned for
any of those types.
The logic for usual arithmetic conversions in c_common_type relies on
TYPE_PRECISION for floating-point types, which is less than ideal
(doesn't necessarily correspond to whether one type's values are
subset of another); looking in more detail at the formats might be
better. But since I included code in build_common_tree_nodes to work
around rs6000 KFmode having precision 113 not 128, I think it should
work. Ideally one might have errors in generic code for the case
where the two types do not have one type's values a subset of the
other (which is undefined behavior). But the only case where this can
actually occur is mixing IBM long double with binary128 on powerpc,
and rs6000_invalid_binary_op deals with that at present. TS 18661-3
does not fully specify the type resulting from the usual arithmetic
conversions in the case where two _FloatNx types have the same set of
values; I arranged the code to prefer the greater value of N in that
case.
The __FP_FAST_FMA* macros are not extended to cover the new types,
since there are no corresponding built-in functions (if built-in
fmafN, fmafNx are added, the macros should be extended, and the new
macros documented). Also, only a limited set of modes is handled in
mode_has_fma.
Diagnostics relating to the use of the new types with -pedantic do not
try to distinguish them from purely nonstandard types such as __int128
and constant suffixes such as *q.
If you use an unsupported _FloatN / _FloatNx type you get a warning
about the type defaulting to int after the warning about the type not
being supported. That's less than ideal, but it's also a pre-existing
condition if you use __int128 on a 32-bit system where it's
unsupported.
Bootstrapped with no regressions on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. Other
back-end changes minimally tested by building cc1 for ia64-linux-gnu,
powerpc64le-linux-gnu, pdp11-none (the last failed for unrelated
reasons).
PR c/32187
gcc:
* tree-core.h (TI_COMPLEX_FLOAT16_TYPE)
(TI_COMPLEX_FLOATN_NX_TYPE_FIRST, TI_COMPLEX_FLOAT32_TYPE)
(TI_COMPLEX_FLOAT64_TYPE, TI_COMPLEX_FLOAT128_TYPE)
(TI_COMPLEX_FLOAT32X_TYPE, TI_COMPLEX_FLOAT64X_TYPE)
(TI_COMPLEX_FLOAT128X_TYPE, TI_FLOAT16_TYPE, TI_FLOATN_TYPE_FIRST)
(TI_FLOATN_NX_TYPE_FIRST, TI_FLOAT32_TYPE, TI_FLOAT64_TYPE)
(TI_FLOAT128_TYPE, TI_FLOATN_TYPE_LAST, TI_FLOAT32X_TYPE)
(TI_FLOATNX_TYPE_FIRST, TI_FLOAT64X_TYPE, TI_FLOAT128X_TYPE)
(TI_FLOATNX_TYPE_LAST, TI_FLOATN_NX_TYPE_LAST): New enum
tree_index values.
(NUM_FLOATN_TYPES, NUM_FLOATNX_TYPES, NUM_FLOATN_NX_TYPES): New
macros.
(struct floatn_type_info): New structure type.
(floatn_nx_types): New variable declaration.
* tree.h (FLOATN_TYPE_NODE, FLOATN_NX_TYPE_NODE)
(FLOATNX_TYPE_NODE, float128_type_node, float64x_type_node)
(COMPLEX_FLOATN_NX_TYPE_NODE): New macros.
* tree.c (floatn_nx_types): New variable.
(build_common_tree_nodes): Initialize _FloatN, _FloatNx and
corresponding complex types.
* target.def (floatn_mode): New hook.
* targhooks.c: Include "real.h".
(default_floatn_mode): New function.
* targhooks.h (default_floatn_mode): New prototype.
* doc/extend.texi (Floating Types): Document _FloatN and _FloatNx
types.
* doc/sourcebuild.texi (float@var{n}, float@var{n}x): Document new
effective-target and dg-add-options keywords.
(float@var{n}_runtime, float@var{n}x_runtime, floatn_nx_runtime):
Document new effective-target keywords.
* doc/tm.texi.in (TARGET_FLOATN_MODE): New @hook.
* doc/tm.texi: Regenerate.
* ginclude/float.h (LDBL_DECIMAL_DIG): Define to
__LDBL_DECIMAL_DIG__, not __DECIMAL_DIG__.
[__STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_TYPES_EXT__]: Define macros from TS
18661-3.
* real.h (struct real_format): Add field ieee_bits.
* real.c (ieee_single_format, mips_single_format)
(motorola_single_format, spu_single_format, ieee_double_format)
(mips_double_format, motorola_double_format)
(ieee_extended_motorola_format, ieee_extended_intel_96_format)
(ieee_extended_intel_128_format)
(ieee_extended_intel_96_round_53_format, ibm_extended_format)
(mips_extended_format, ieee_quad_format, mips_quad_format)
(vax_f_format, vax_d_format, vax_g_format, decimal_single_format)
(decimal_double_format, decimal_quad_format, ieee_half_format)
(arm_half_format, real_internal_format: Initialize ieee_bits
field.
* config/i386/i386.c (ix86_init_builtin_types): Do not initialize
float128_type_node. Set float80_type_node to float64x_type_node
if appropriate and long_double_type_node not appropriate.
* config/ia64/ia64.c (ia64_init_builtins): Likewise.
* config/pdp11/pdp11.c (pdp11_f_format, pdp11_d_format):
Initialize ieee_bits field.
* config/rs6000/rs6000.c (TARGET_FLOATN_MODE): New macro.
(rs6000_init_builtins): Set ieee128_float_type_node to
float128_type_node.
(rs6000_floatn_mode): New function.
gcc/c:
* c-tree.h (cts_floatn_nx): New enum c_typespec_keyword value.
(struct c_declspecs): Add field floatn_nx_idx.
* c-decl.c (declspecs_add_type, finish_declspecs): Handle _FloatN
and _FloatNx type specifiers.
* c-parser.c (c_keyword_starts_typename, c_token_starts_declspecs)
(c_parser_declspecs, c_parser_attribute_any_word)
(c_parser_objc_selector): Use CASE_RID_FLOATN_NX.
* c-typeck.c (c_common_type): Handle _FloatN and _FloatNx types.
(convert_arguments): Avoid promoting _FloatN and _FloatNx types
narrower than double.
gcc/c-family:
* c-common.h (RID_FLOAT16, RID_FLOATN_NX_FIRST, RID_FLOAT32)
(RID_FLOAT64, RID_FLOAT128, RID_FLOAT32X, RID_FLOAT64X)
(RID_FLOAT128X): New enum rid values.
(CASE_RID_FLOATN_NX): New macro.
* c-common.c (c_common_reswords): Add _FloatN and _FloatNx
keywords.
(c_common_type_for_mode): Check for _FloatN and _FloatNx and
corresponding complex types.
(c_common_nodes_and_builtins): For non-C++, register _FloatN and
_FloatNx and corresponding complex types.
(keyword_begins_type_specifier): Use CASE_RID_FLOATN_NX.
* c-cppbuiltin.c (builtin_define_float_constants): Check _FloatN
and _FloatNx types for the widest type for determining
DECIMAL_DIG. Define __LDBL_DECIMAL_DIG__ as well as
__DECIMAL_DIG__ for long double. Handle FMA_SUFFIX being NULL.
(c_cpp_builtins): Call builtin_define_float_constants for _FloatN
and _FloatNx types.
* c-lex.c (interpret_float): Handle _FloatN and _FloatNx
constants.
* c-pretty-print.c (pp_c_floating_constant): Handle _FloatN and
_FloatNx types.
gcc/fortran:
* trans-types.h (float128_type_node): Rename to
gfc_float128_type_node.
(complex_float128_type_node): Rename to
gfc_complex_float128_type_node.
* iso-c-binding.def, trans-intrinsic.c, trans-types.c: All users
changed.
gcc/testsuite:
* lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_float16)
(check_effective_target_float32, check_effective_target_float64)
(check_effective_target_float128, check_effective_target_float32x)
(check_effective_target_float64x)
(check_effective_target_float128x)
(check_effective_target_float16_runtime)
(check_effective_target_float32_runtime)
(check_effective_target_float64_runtime)
(check_effective_target_float128_runtime)
(check_effective_target_float32x_runtime)
(check_effective_target_float64x_runtime)
(check_effective_target_float128x_runtime)
(check_effective_target_floatn_nx_runtime)
(add_options_for_float16, add_options_for_float32)
(add_options_for_float64, add_options_for_float128)
(add_options_for_float32x, add_options_for_float64x)
(add_options_for_float128x): New procedures.
* gcc.dg/dfp/floatn.c, gcc.dg/float128-typeof.c,
gcc.dg/float128x-typeof.c, gcc.dg/float16-typeof.c,
gcc.dg/float32-typeof.c, gcc.dg/float32x-typeof.c,
gcc.dg/float64-typeof.c, gcc.dg/float64x-typeof.c,
gcc.dg/floatn-arithconv.c, gcc.dg/floatn-errs.c,
gcc.dg/floatn-typeof.h, gcc.dg/torture/float128-basic.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float128-complex.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float128-floath.c, gcc.dg/torture/float128-tg.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float128x-basic.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float128x-complex.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float128x-floath.c, gcc.dg/torture/float128x-tg.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float16-basic.c, gcc.dg/torture/float16-complex.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float16-floath.c, gcc.dg/torture/float16-tg.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float32-basic.c, gcc.dg/torture/float32-complex.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float32-floath.c, gcc.dg/torture/float32-tg.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float32x-basic.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float32x-complex.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float32x-floath.c, gcc.dg/torture/float32x-tg.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float64-basic.c, gcc.dg/torture/float64-complex.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float64-floath.c, gcc.dg/torture/float64-tg.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float64x-basic.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float64x-complex.c,
gcc.dg/torture/float64x-floath.c, gcc.dg/torture/float64x-tg.c,
gcc.dg/torture/floatn-basic.h, gcc.dg/torture/floatn-complex.h,
gcc.dg/torture/floatn-convert.c, gcc.dg/torture/floatn-floath.h,
gcc.dg/torture/floatn-tg.h,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float128-ieee-timode.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float128-ieee.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float128x-timode.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float128x.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float16-timode.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float16.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float32-timode.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float32.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float32x-timode.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float32x.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float64-timode.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float64.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float64x-timode.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float64x.c: New tests.
* gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert.h (TEST_I_F): Add argument for
maximum exponent of floating-point type. Use it in testing
whether 0x8...0 fits in the floating-point type. Always treat -1
(signed 0xf...f) as fitting in the floating-point type.
(M_OK1): New macro.
* gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-double.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float128-timode.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float128.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float80-timode.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-float80.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-long-double.c,
gcc.dg/torture/fp-int-convert-timode.c: Update calls to TEST_I_F.
libcpp:
* include/cpplib.h (CPP_N_FLOATN, CPP_N_FLOATNX)
(CPP_N_WIDTH_FLOATN_NX, CPP_FLOATN_SHIFT, CPP_FLOATN_MAX): New
macros.
* expr.c (interpret_float_suffix): Handle fN, fNx, FN and FNx
suffixes.
From-SVN: r239625
This patch allows the preprocessor to offer suggestions for misspelled
directives, taking us from e.g.:
test.c:5:2: error: invalid preprocessing directive #endfi
#endfi
^~~~~
to:
test.c:5:2: error: invalid preprocessing directive #endfi; did you mean #endif?
#endfi
^~~~~
endif
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-common.c: Include "spellcheck.h".
(cb_get_suggestion): New function.
* c-common.h (cb_get_suggestion): New decl.
* c-lex.c (init_c_lex): Initialize cb->get_suggestion to
cb_get_suggestion.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.dg/cpp/misspelled-directive-1.c: New testcase.
* gcc.dg/cpp/misspelled-directive-2.c: New testcase.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* directives.c (directive_names): New array.
(_cpp_handle_directive): Offer spelling suggestions for misspelled
directives.
* errors.c (cpp_diagnostic_at_richloc): New function.
(cpp_error_at_richloc): New function.
* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_callbacks): Add field
"get_suggestion".
(cpp_error_at_richloc): New decl.
From-SVN: r239585
libcpp/ChangeLog:
PR bootstrap/72823
* charset.c (_cpp_valid_ucn): Replace overzealous assert with one
that allows for char_range to be non-NULL when loc_reader is NULL.
From-SVN: r239211
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-common.c: Include "substring-locations.h".
(get_cpp_ttype_from_string_type): New function.
(g_string_concat_db): New global.
(substring_loc::get_range): New method.
* c-common.h (g_string_concat_db): New declaration.
(class substring_loc): New class.
* c-lex.c (lex_string): When concatenating strings, capture the
locations of all tokens using a new obstack, and record the
concatenation locations within g_string_concat_db.
* c-opts.c (c_common_init_options): Construct g_string_concat_db
on the ggc-heap.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* input.c (string_concat::string_concat): New constructor.
(string_concat_db::string_concat_db): New constructor.
(string_concat_db::record_string_concatenation): New method.
(string_concat_db::get_string_concatenation): New method.
(string_concat_db::get_key_loc): New method.
(class auto_cpp_string_vec): New class.
(get_substring_ranges_for_loc): New function.
(get_source_range_for_substring): New function.
(get_num_source_ranges_for_substring): New function.
(class selftest::lexer_test_options): New class.
(struct selftest::lexer_test): New struct.
(class selftest::ebcdic_execution_charset): New class.
(selftest::ebcdic_execution_charset::s_singleton): New variable.
(selftest::lexer_test::lexer_test): New constructor.
(selftest::lexer_test::~lexer_test): New destructor.
(selftest::lexer_test::get_token): New method.
(selftest::assert_char_at_range): New function.
(ASSERT_CHAR_AT_RANGE): New macro.
(selftest::assert_num_substring_ranges): New function.
(ASSERT_NUM_SUBSTRING_RANGES): New macro.
(selftest::assert_has_no_substring_ranges): New function.
(ASSERT_HAS_NO_SUBSTRING_RANGES): New macro.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_simple): New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_ebcdic): New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_hex): New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_oct): New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_letter_escape_1): New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_letter_escape_2): New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_ucn4): New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_ucn8): New function.
(selftest::uint32_from_big_endian): New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_wide_string): New function.
(selftest::uint16_from_big_endian): New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_string16): New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_string32): New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_u8): New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_utf8_source): New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_concatenation_1): New
function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_concatenation_2): New
function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_concatenation_3): New
function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_macro): New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_stringified_macro_argument):
New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_non_string): New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_long_line): New function.
(selftest::test_lexer_char_constants): New function.
(selftest::input_c_tests): Call the new test functions once per
case within the line_table test matrix.
* input.h (struct string_concat): New struct.
(struct location_hash): New struct.
(class string_concat_db): New class.
* substring-locations.h: New header.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-test-string-literals-1.c: New file.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-test-string-literals-2.c: New file.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic_plugin_test_string_literals.c: New file.
* gcc.dg/plugin/plugin.exp (plugin_test_list): Add the above new files.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* charset.c (cpp_substring_ranges::cpp_substring_ranges): New
constructor.
(cpp_substring_ranges::~cpp_substring_ranges): New destructor.
(cpp_substring_ranges::add_range): New method.
(cpp_substring_ranges::add_n_ranges): New method.
(_cpp_valid_ucn): Add "char_range" and "loc_reader" params; if
they are non-NULL, read position information from *loc_reader
and update char_range->m_finish accordingly.
(convert_ucn): Add "char_range", "loc_reader", and "ranges"
params. If loc_reader is non-NULL, read location information from
it, and update *ranges accordingly, using char_range.
Conditionalize the conversion into tbuf on tbuf being non-NULL.
(convert_hex): Likewise, conditionalizing the call to
emit_numeric_escape on tbuf.
(convert_oct): Likewise.
(convert_escape): Add params "loc_reader" and "ranges". If
loc_reader is non-NULL, read location information from it, and
update *ranges accordingly. Conditionalize the conversion into
tbuf on tbuf being non-NULL.
(cpp_interpret_string): Rename to...
(cpp_interpret_string_1): ...this, adding params "loc_readers" and
"out". Use "to" to conditionalize the initialization and usage of
"tbuf", such as running the converter. If "loc_readers" is
non-NULL, use the instances within it, reading location
information from them, and passing them to convert_escape; likewise
write to "out" if loc_readers is non-NULL. Check for leading
quote and issue an error if it is not present. Update boundary
check from "== limit" to ">= limit" to protect against erroneous
location values to calls that are not parsing string literals.
(cpp_interpret_string): Reimplement in terms to
cpp_interpret_string_1.
(noop_error_cb): New function.
(cpp_interpret_string_ranges): New function.
(cpp_string_location_reader::cpp_string_location_reader): New
constructor.
(cpp_string_location_reader::get_next): New method.
* include/cpplib.h (class cpp_string_location_reader): New class.
(class cpp_substring_ranges): New class.
(cpp_interpret_string_ranges): New prototype.
* internal.h (_cpp_valid_ucn): Add params "char_range" and
"loc_reader".
* lex.c (forms_identifier_p): Pass NULL for new params to
_cpp_valid_ucn.
From-SVN: r239175
For some reason I added make_location and some related functions to
tree.h/c, rather than to input.h/c. Move them there, so we can use them
without requiring tree, and add some selftest coverage.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* input.c (get_pure_location): Move here from tree.c.
(make_location): Likewise. Add header comment.
(selftest::test_accessing_ordinary_linemaps): Verify
pure_location_p, make_location, get_location_from_adhoc_loc and
get_range_from_loc.
* input.h (get_pure_location): Move declaration here from tree.h.
(get_finish): Likewise for inline function.
(make_location): Likewise for declaration.
* tree.c (get_pure_location): Move to input.c.
(make_location): Likewise.
* tree.h (get_pure_location): Move declaration to tree.h.
(get_finish): Likewise for inline function.
(make_location): Likewise for declaration.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/line-map.h (source_location): Fix line numbers in
comment.
From-SVN: r238792
This patch adds explicit testing of lexing a source file,
generalizing this (and the test of ordinary line maps) over
a 2-dimensional test matrix covering:
(1) line_table->default_range_bits: some frontends use a non-zero value
and others use zero
(2) the fallback modes within line-map.c: there are various threshold
values for source_location/location_t beyond line-map.c changes
behavior (disabling of the range-packing optimization, disabling
of column-tracking). We exercise these by starting the line_table
at interesting values at or near these thresholds.
This helps ensures that location data works in all of these states,
and that (I hope) we don't have lingering bugs relating to the
transition between line_table states.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* input.c: Include cpplib.h.
(selftest::temp_source_file): New class.
(selftest::temp_source_file::temp_source_file): New ctor.
(selftest::temp_source_file::~temp_source_file): New dtor.
(selftest::should_have_column_data_p): New function.
(selftest::test_should_have_column_data_p): New function.
(selftest::temp_line_table): New class.
(selftest::temp_line_table::temp_line_table): New ctor.
(selftest::temp_line_table::~temp_line_table): New dtor.
(selftest::test_accessing_ordinary_linemaps): Add case_ param; use
it to create a temp_line_table.
(selftest::assert_loceq): Only verify LOCATION_COLUMN for
locations that are known to have column data.
(selftest::line_table_case): New struct.
(selftest::test_reading_source_line): Move tempfile handling
to class temp_source_file.
(ASSERT_TOKEN_AS_TEXT_EQ): New macro.
(selftest::assert_token_loc_eq): New function.
(ASSERT_TOKEN_LOC_EQ): New macro.
(selftest::test_lexer): New function.
(selftest::boundary_locations): New array.
(selftest::input_c_tests): Call test_should_have_column_data_p.
Loop over a test matrix of interesting values of location and
default_range_bits, calling test_lexer on each case in the matrix.
Move call to test_accessing_ordinary_linemaps into the matrix.
* selftest.h (ASSERT_EQ): Reimplement in terms of...
(ASSERT_EQ_AT): New macro.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.dg/plugin/location_overflow_plugin.c (plugin_init): Avoid
hardcoding the values of LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_PACKED_RANGES
and LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/line-map.h (LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_PACKED_RANGES):
Move here from line-map.c.
(LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS): Likewise.
* line-map.c (LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_PACKED_RANGES): Move from
here to line-map.h.
(LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION_WITH_COLS): Likewise.
From-SVN: r238213
This patch tweaks the error message location for missing header files.
Previously these read:
test.c:1:17: fatal error: 404.h: No such file or directory
#include "404.h"
^
compilation terminated.
With this patch, the pertinent string is underlined:
test.c:1:10: fatal error: 404.h: No such file or directory
#include "404.h"
^~~~~~~
compilation terminated.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* c-c++-common/missing-header-1.c: New test case.
* c-c++-common/missing-header-2.c: New test case.
* c-c++-common/missing-header-3.c: New test case.
* c-c++-common/missing-header-4.c: New test case.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* directives.c (do_include_common): Pass on "location" to
_cpp_stack_include.
* errors.c (cpp_diagnostic): Reimplement in terms of...
(cpp_diagnostic_at): New function.
(cpp_error_at): New function.
(cpp_errno_filename): Add "loc" param and use it by using
cpp_error_at rather than cpp_error.
* files.c (find_file_in_dir): Add "loc" param and pass it to
open_file_failed.
(_cpp_find_file): Add "loc" param. Use it to convert calls to
cpp_error to cpp_error_at, and pass it to find_file_in_dir and
open_file_failed.
(read_file_guts): Add "loc" param. Use it to convert calls to
cpp_error to cpp_error_at. Pass it to cpp_errno_filename.
(read_file): Add "loc" param. Pass it to open_file_failed and
read_file_guts.
(should_stack_file): Add "loc" param. Pass it to read_file.
(_cpp_stack_file): Add "loc" param. Pass it to should_stack_file.
(_cpp_stack_include): Add "loc" param. Pass it to
_cpp_find_file and _cpp_stack_file.
(open_file_failed): Add "loc" param. Pass it to
cpp_errno_filename.
(_cpp_fake_include): Add 0 as a source_location in call to
_cpp_find_file.
(_cpp_compare_file_date): Likewise.
(cpp_push_include): Likewise for call to _cpp_stack_include.
(cpp_push_default_include): Likewise.
(_cpp_save_file_entries): Likewise for call to open_file_failed.
(_cpp_has_header): Likewise for call to _cpp_find_file.
* include/cpplib.h (cpp_errno_filename): Add source_location
param.
(cpp_error_at): New declaration.
* init.c (cpp_read_main_file): Add 0 as a source_location in calls
to _cpp_find_file and _cpp_stack_file.
* internal.h (_cpp_find_file): Add source_location param.
(_cpp_stack_file): Likewise.
(_cpp_stack_include): Likewise.
From-SVN: r237715
* c-common.c (get_source_date_epoch): Use int64_t instead of long long.
* gcov-tool.c (profile_rewrite): Use int64_t instead of long long.
(do_rewrite): likewise.
* line-map.c (location_adhoc_data_update): Use int64_t instead of
long long.
(get_combined_adhoc_loc): Likewise.
From-SVN: r237676
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
2016-05-13 Eduard Sanou <dhole@openmailbox.org>
* c-common.c (get_source_date_epoch): Rename to
cb_get_source_date_epoch.
* c-common.c (cb_get_source_date_epoch): Use a single generic erorr
message when the parsing fails. Use error_at instead of fatal_error.
* c-common.h (get_source_date_epoch): Rename to
cb_get_source_date_epoch.
* c-common.h (cb_get_source_date_epoch): Prototype.
* c-common.h (MAX_SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH): Define.
* c-common.h (c_omp_region_type): Remove trailing comma.
* c-lex.c (init_c_lex): Set cb->get_source_date_epoch callback.
* c-lex.c (c_lex_with_flags): Remove initialization of
pfile->source_date_epoch.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2016-05-13 Eduard Sanou <dhole@openmailbox.org>
* doc/cppenv.texi: Note that the `%s` in `date` is a non-standard
extension.
* gcc.c (driver_handle_option): Call set_source_date_epoch_envvar.
* gcc.c (set_source_date_epoch_envvar): New function, sets
the SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH environment variable to the current time.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2016-05-13 Eduard Sanou <dhole@openmailbox.org>
* gcc.dg/cpp/source_date_epoch-1.c: New file, test the proper
behaviour of the macros __DATE__ and __TIME__ when SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
env var is set.
* gcc.dg/cpp/source_date_epoch-2.c: New file, test the error output
when parsing the SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH env var, and make sure it is only
shown once.
* lib/gcc-dg.exp (dg-set-compiler-env-var): New function, set env vars
during compilation.
* lib/gcc-dg.exp (restore-compiler-env-var): New function, restore env
vars set by dg-set-compiler-env-var.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
2016-05-13 Eduard Sanou <dhole@openmailbox.org>
* include/cpplib.h (cpp_callbacks): Add get_source_date_epoch
callback.
* include/cpplib.h (cpp_init_source_date_epoch): Remove prototype.
* init.c (cpp_init_source_date_epoch): Remove function.
* init.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize pfile->source_date_epoch.
* internal.h (cpp_reader): Extend comment about source_date_epoch.
* macro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Use get_source_date_epoch
callback only once, read pfile->source_date_epoch on future passes.
Check that get_source_date_epoch callback is not NULL.
From-SVN: r237001
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
2016-04-28 Eduard Sanou <dhole@openmailbox.org>
Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
* c-common.c (get_source_date_epoch): New function, gets the environment
variable SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH and parses it as long long with error
handling.
* c-common.h (get_source_date_epoch): Prototype.
* c-lex.c (c_lex_with_flags): set parse_in->source_date_epoch.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2016-04-28 Eduard Sanou <dhole@openmailbox.org>
Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
* doc/cppenv.texi: Document SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH environment variable.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
2016-04-28 Eduard Sanou <dhole@openmailbox.org>
Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
* include/cpplib.h (cpp_init_source_date_epoch): Prototype.
* init.c (cpp_init_source_date_epoch): New function.
* internal.h: Added source_date_epoch variable to struct
cpp_reader to store a reproducible date.
* macro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Set pfile->date timestamp from
pfile->source_date_epoch instead of localtime if source_date_epoch is
set, to be used for __DATE__ and __TIME__ macros to help reproducible
builds.
Co-Authored-By: Matthias Klose <doko@debian.org>
From-SVN: r235550
PR preprocessor/61817
PR preprocessor/69391
* internal.h (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Update decl.
* macro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Accept location for __LINE__.
(builtin_macro): Accept a second location for __LINE__.
(enter_macro_context): Compute both virtual and real expansion
locations for the macro.
* gcc.dg/pr61817-1.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/pr61817-2.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/pr69391-1.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/pr69391-2.c: New test.
From-SVN: r234794
PR lto/69650
* directives.c (do_linemarker): Test for file left but not entered
here.
* line-map.c (linemap_add): Not here.
PR lto/69650
* gcc.dg/pr69650.c: New test.
From-SVN: r234481
PR target/70296
* include/cpplib.h (cpp_fun_like_macro_p): New prototype.
* macro.c (cpp_fun_like_macro_p): New function.
* config/rs6000/rs6000-c.c (rs6000_macro_to_expand): If IDENT is
function-like macro, peek following token(s) if it is followed
by CPP_OPEN_PAREN token with optional padding in between, and
if not, don't treat it like a macro.
* gcc.target/powerpc/altivec-36.c: New test.
From-SVN: r234371
* libcpp/expr.c (cpp_classify_number): Hex floats are new in C++1z.
* libcpp/init.c (lang_defaults): Likewise.
* gcc/c-family/c-cppbuiltin.c (c_cpp_builtins): Set __cpp_hex_float.
From-SVN: r234213