C2x adds the __has_c_attribute preprocessor operator, similar to C++
__has_cpp_attribute.
GCC implements __has_cpp_attribute as exactly equivalent to
__has_attribute. (The documentation says they differ regarding the
values returned for standard attributes, but that's actually only a
matter of the particular nonzero value returned not being specified in
the documentation for __has_attribute; the implementation makes no
distinction between the two.)
I don't think having them exactly equivalent is actually correct,
either for __has_cpp_attribute or for __has_c_attribute.
Specifically, I think it is only correct for __has_cpp_attribute or
__has_c_attribute to return nonzero if the given attribute is
supported, with the particular pp-tokens passed to __has_cpp_attribute
or __has_c_attribute, with [[]] syntax, not if it's only accepted in
__attribute__ or with gnu:: added in [[]]. For example, they should
return nonzero for gnu::packed, but zero for plain packed, because
[[gnu::packed]] is accepted but [[packed]] is ignored as not a
standard attribute.
This patch implements that for __has_c_attribute, leaving any changes
to __has_cpp_attribute for the C++ maintainers. A new
BT_HAS_STD_ATTRIBUTE is added for __has_c_attribute (which I think,
based on the above, would actually be correct to use for
__has_cpp_attribute as well). The code in c_common_has_attribute that
deals with scopes has its C++ conditional removed; instead, whether
the language is C or C++ is used only to determine the numeric values
returned for standard attributes (and which standard attributes are
handled there at all). A new argument is passed to
c_common_has_attribute to distinguish BT_HAS_STD_ATTRIBUTE from
BT_HAS_ATTRIBUTE, and that argument is used to stop attributes with no
scope specified from being accepted with __has_c_attribute unless they
are one of the known standard attributes and so handled specially.
Although the standard specify constants ending with 'L' as the values
for the standard attributes, there is no correctness issue with the
lack of code in GCC to add that 'L' to the expansion:
__has_c_attribute and __has_cpp_attribute are expanded in #if after
other macro expansion has occurred, with no semantics being specified
if they occur outside #if, so there is no way for a conforming program
to inspect the exact text of the expansion of those macros, only to
use the resulting pp-number in a #if expression, where long and int
have the same set of values.
Bootstrapped with no regressions for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.
gcc/
2020-11-12 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
* doc/cpp.texi (__has_attribute): Document when scopes are allowed
for C.
(__has_c_attribute): New.
gcc/c-family/
2020-11-12 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
* c-lex.c (c_common_has_attribute): Take argument std_syntax.
Allow scope for C. Handle standard attributes for C. Do not
accept unscoped attributes if std_syntax and not handled as
standard attributes.
* c-common.h (c_common_has_attribute): Update prototype.
gcc/testsuite/
2020-11-12 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
* gcc.dg/c2x-has-c-attribute-1.c, gcc.dg/c2x-has-c-attribute-2.c,
gcc.dg/c2x-has-c-attribute-3.c, gcc.dg/c2x-has-c-attribute-4.c:
New tests.
libcpp/
2020-11-12 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_callbacks): Add bool argument to
has_attribute.
(enum cpp_builtin_type): Add BT_HAS_STD_ATTRIBUTE.
* init.c (builtin_array): Add __has_c_attribute.
(cpp_init_special_builtins): Handle BT_HAS_STD_ATTRIBUTE.
* macro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Handle BT_HAS_STD_ATTRIBUTE.
Update call to has_attribute for BT_HAS_ATTRIBUTE.
* traditional.c (fun_like_macro): Handle BT_HAS_STD_ATTRIBUTE.
Traditional cpp (used by fortran) didn;t know about the new
__has_include__ implementation. Hey, since when did traditional cpp
grow __has_include__? That wasn't in knr!
libcpp/
* init.c (builtin_array): Add xref comment.
* traditional.c (fun_like_macro): Add HAS_INCLUDE codes.
gcc/testsuite/
* c-c++-common/cpp/has-include-1-traditional.c: New.
My recent C++ parser change to pay attention to EOF location uncovered
a separate bug. The preprocesor's EOF logic would set the EOF
location to be the beginning of the last line of text in the file --
not the 'line' after that, which contains no characters. Mostly.
This fixes things so that when we attempt to read the last line of the
main file, we don't pop the buffer until the tokenizer has a chance to
create an EOF token with the correct location information. It is then
responsible for popping the buffer. As it happens, raw string literal
tokenizing contained a bug -- it would increment the line number
prematurely, because it cached buffer->cur in a local variable, but
checked buffer->cur before updating it to figure out if it was at end
of file. We fix up that too.
The EOF token intentionally doesn't have a column number -- it's not a
position on a line, it's a non-existant line.
The testsuite churn is just correcting the EOF location diagnostics.
libcpp/
PR preprocessor/95013
* lex.c (lex_raw_string): Process line notes before incrementing.
Correct incrementing condition. Adjust for new
_cpp_get_fresh_line EOF behaviour.
(_cpp_get_fresh_line): Do not pop buffer at EOF, increment line
instead.
(_cpp_lex_direct): Adjust for new _cpp_get_fresh_line behaviour.
(cpp_directive_only_process): Assert we got a fresh line.
* traditional.c (_cpp_read_logical_line_trad): Adjust for new
_cpp_get_fresh_line behaviour.
gcc/testsuite/
* c-c++-common/goacc/pr79428-1.c: Adjust EOF diagnostic location.
* c-c++-common/gomp/pr79428-2.c: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/decltype63.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/gen-attrs-64.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/pr68726.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/pr78341.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp1y/pr65202.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp1y/pr65340.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp1y/pr68578.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp1z/class-deduction44.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/diagnostic/unclosed-extern-c.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/diagnostic/unclosed-function.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/diagnostic/unclosed-namespace.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/diagnostic/unclosed-struct.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/ext/pr84598.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/other/switch4.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/attr4.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/cond4.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/crash10.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/crash18.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/crash27.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/crash34.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/crash35.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/crash52.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/crash59.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/crash61.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/crash67.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/error14.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/error56.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/invalid1.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/parameter-declaration-1.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/parser-pr28152-2.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/parser-pr28152.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/pr68722.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/pr46852.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/pr46868.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/template/crash115.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/template/crash43.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/template/crash90.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/template/error-recovery1.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/template/error57.C: Likewise.
* g++.old-deja/g++.other/crash31.C: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/empty-source-2.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/empty-source-3.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/noncompile/pr30552-3.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/noncompile/pr35447-1.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/pr20245-1.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/pr28419.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/rtl/truncated-rtl-file.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/unclosed-init.c: Likewise.
* obj-c++.dg/property/property-neg-6.mm: Likewise.
* obj-c++.dg/syntax-error-10.mm: Likewise.
* obj-c++.dg/syntax-error-8.mm: Likewise.
* obj-c++.dg/syntax-error-9.mm: Likewise.
The clever hack of '#define __has_include __has_include' breaks -dD
and -fdirectives-only, because that emits definitions. This turns
__has_include into a proper builtin macro. Thus it's never emitted
via -dD, and because use outside of directive processing is undefined,
we can just expand it anywhere.
PR preprocessor/93452
* internal.h (struct spec_nodes): Drop n__has_include{,_next}.
* directives.c (lex_macro_node): Don't check __has_include redef.
* expr.c (eval_token): Drop __has_include eval.
(parse_has_include): Move to ...
* macro.c (builtin_has_include): ... here.
(_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Eval __has_include{,_next}.
* include/cpplib.h (enum cpp_builtin_type): Add BT_HAS_INCLUDE{,_NEXT}.
* init.c (builtin_array): Add them.
(cpp_init_builtins): Drop __has_include{,_next} init here ...
* pch.c (cpp_read_state): ... and here.
* traditional.c (enum ls): Drop has_include states ...
(_cpp_scan_out_logical_line): ... and here.
__has_include is funky in that it is macro-like from the POV of #ifdef and
friends, but lexes its parenthesize argument #include-like. We were
failing the second part of that, because we used a forwarding macro to an
internal name, and hence always lexed the argument in macro-parameter
context. We componded that by not setting the right flag when lexing, so
it didn't even know. Mostly users got lucky.
This reimplements the handline.
1) Remove the forwarding, but declare object-like macros that
expand to themselves. This satisfies the #ifdef requirement
2) Correctly set angled_brackets when lexing the parameter. This tells
the lexer (a) <...> is a header name and (b) "..." is too (not a string).
3) Remove the in__has_include lexer state, just tell find_file that that's
what's happenning, so it doesn't emit an error.
We lose the (undocumented) ability to #undef __has_include. That may well
have been an accident of implementation. There are no tests for it.
We gain __has_include behaviour for all users of the preprocessors -- not
just the C-family ones that defined a forwarding macro.
libcpp/
PR preprocessor/80005
* include/cpplib.h (BT_HAS_ATTRIBUTE): Fix comment.
* internal.h (struct lexer_state): Delete in__has_include field.
(struct spec_nodes): Rename n__has_include{,_next}__ fields.
(_cpp_defined_macro_p): New.
(_cpp_find_file): Add has_include parm.
* directives.c (lex_macro_node): Combine defined,
__has_inline{,_next} checking.
(do_ifdef, do_ifndef): Use _cpp_defined_macro_p.
(_cpp_init_directives): Refactor.
* expr.c (parse_defined): Use _cpp_defined_macro_p.
(eval_token): Adjust parse_has_include calls.
(parse_has_include): Add OP parameter. Reimplement.
* files.c (_cpp_find_file): Add HAS_INCLUDE parm. Use it to
inhibit error message.
(_cpp_stack_include): Adjust _cpp_find_file call.
(_cpp_fake_include, _cpp_compare_file_date): Likewise.
(open_file_failed): Remove in__has_include check.
(_cpp_has_header): Adjust _cpp_find_file call.
* identifiers.c (_cpp_init_hashtable): Don't init
__has_include{,_next} here ...
* init.c (cpp_init_builtins): ... init them here. Define as
macros.
(cpp_read_main_file): Adjust _cpp_find_file call.
* pch.c (cpp_read_state): Adjust __has_include{,_next} access.
* traditional.c (_cpp_scan_out_locgical_line): Likewise.
gcc/c-family/
PR preprocessor/80005
* c-cppbuiltins.c (c_cpp_builtins): Don't define __has_include{,_next}.
gcc/testsuite/
PR preprocessor/80005
* g++.dg/cpp1y/feat-cxx14.C: Adjust.
* g++.dg/cpp1z/feat-cxx17.C: Adjust.
* g++.dg/cpp2a/feat-cxx2a.C: Adjust.
* g++.dg/cpp/pr80005.C: New.
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2018-08/msg01164.html
* include/cpplib.h (NODE_BUILTIN, NODE_MACRO_ARG): Delete.
Renumber others.
(enum node_type): Replace NT_MACRO with NT_USER_MACRO,
NT_BUILTIN_MACRO, NT_MACRO_ARG. Delete NT_ASSERTION.
(NTV_MACRO, NTV_ANSWER, NTV_BUILTIN, NTV_ARGUMENT, NTV_NONE):
Delete.
(CPP_HASHNODE_VALUE_IDX): Delete.
(union _cpp_hashnode_value): GTY tag from enum node_type directly.
(struct cpp_hashnode): Adjust GTY desc for value field.
(cpp_user_macro_p, cpp_builtin_macro_p, cpp_macro_p): Adjust.
* directives.c (undefine_macros): Clear value.anwers, adjust flag
clearing.
(_cpp_test_assertion): No need to check NT_ASSERTION.
(do_assert, do_unassert): Likewise.
* init.c (cpp_init_special_builtins): Set type not flags.
* macro.c (struct macro_arg_saved_data): Add type field.
(cpp_get_token_1): Check type not NT_VOID.
(_cpp_free_definition): Adjust flag clearing. Nullify
value.answers.
(_cpp_save_parameter, _cpp_unsave_parameters): Save and restore
type.
(lex_expansion_token): Check type not flags.
(_cpp_create_definition): Set type to NT_USER_MACRO.
(_cpp_notify_macro_use): Adjust type checking.
* pch.c (write_macdef, count_defs, write_defs, cpp_valid_state)
(save_macros): Adjust node type/flag handling.
* traditional.c (_cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Check type not flags.
From-SVN: r263667
PR preprocessor/69869
* traditional.c (skip_macro_block_comment): Return bool, true if
the macro block comment is unterminated.
(copy_comment): Use return value from skip_macro_block_comment instead
of always false.
* gcc.dg/cpp/trad/pr69869.c: New test.
From-SVN: r257220
libcpp:
2014-11-10 Edward Smith-Rowland <3dw4rd@verizon.net>
* include/cpplib.h (cpp_callbacks): Add has_attribute.
* internal.h (lexer_state): Add in__has_attribute__.
* directives.c (lex_macro_node): Prevent use of __has_attribute__
as a macro.
* expr.c (parse_has_attribute): New function; (eval_token): Look for
__has_attribute__ and route to parse_has_attribute.
* identifiers.c (_cpp_init_hashtable): Initialize n__has_attribute__.
* pch.c (cpp_read_state): Initialize n__has_attribute__.
* traditional.c (enum ls): Add ls_has_attribute, ls_has_attribute_close;
(_cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Attend to __has_attribute__.
gcc/c-family:
2014-11-10 Edward Smith-Rowland <3dw4rd@verizon.net>
* c-cppbuiltin.c (__has_attribute, __has_cpp_attribute): New macros;
(__cpp_rtti, __cpp_exceptions): New macros for C++98;
(__cpp_range_based_for, __cpp_initializer_lists,
__cpp_delegating_constructors, __cpp_nsdmi,
__cpp_inheriting_constructors, __cpp_ref_qualifiers): New macros
for C++11; (__cpp_attribute_deprecated): Remove in favor of
__has_cpp_attribute.
* c-lex.c (cb_has_attribute): New callback CPP function;
(init_c_lex): Set has_attribute callback.
gcc/testsuite:
2014-11-10 Edward Smith-Rowland <3dw4rd@verizon.net>
* g++.dg/cpp1y/feat-cxx11.C: Test new feature macros for C++98
and C++11; Test existence of __has_cpp_attribute; Test C++11
attributes.
* g++.dg/cpp1y/feat-cxx11-neg.C: Ditto.
* g++.dg/cpp1y/feat-cxx14.C: Ditto and test for C++14 attributes.
* g++.dg/cpp1y/feat-cxx98.C: Test new feature macros for C++98.
* g++.dg/cpp1y/feat-cxx98-neg.C: Ditto.
* g++.dg/cpp1y/feat-neg.C: Test that __cpp_rtti, _cpp_exceptions
will be undefined for -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions.
From-SVN: r217292
This patch makes cpplib track the original spellings of extended
identifiers, as well as the canonical UTF-8 version, in order to
follow standard semantics properly without needing a convoluted and
undocumented canonicalization in translation phase 1 (see bug 9449
comments 39-46 regarding such a canonicalization).
The spelling is tracked in cpp_identifier and cpp_macro_arg without
making cpp_token any larger. The original spelling is used for checks
of duplicate macro definitions, stringizing (see the C++ tests added;
this case is only an issue for C++ not C because C makes it
implementation-defined whether a \ is inserted before the \ of a UCN
in a string or character constant when stringizing, while C++ does
not), pasting (relevant when the result is then stringized for C++)
and when macro definitions are output as text (e.g. for -d options).
Once a macro has been defined, only the original spelling of the
argument names needs keeping in the argument list. While it is being
defined, however, both spellings are needed: the original one for
subsequent saving for checks of duplicate macro definitions, and the
canonical one which is the node marked specially to generate macro
argument tokens rather than normal identifier tokens. The buffer that
is used to save the original values of the identifier tokens is
changed so that it stores both those original values and a pointer to
the canonical hash nodes, so that those canonical nodes can be found
when their values need restoring after the macro definition has been
parsed.
I believe this covers the known standards issues in extended
identifiers support (the remaining unimplemented C99 areas in GCC all
being floating-point-related), except for C++ translation of extended
characters to UCNs in phase 1 (which I have no plans to work on).
There are however probably issues left with handling of extended
identifiers in other places, as listed in
<https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2014-11/msg00337.html> (those
issues are generally the sort of thing that could be addressed as bugs
outside development stage 1). (The bulk of the potential issues Zack
was concerned about in 2003-5, that resulted in extended identifiers
being disabled in the absence of -fextended-identifiers, were
effectively eliminated by the audit and fixes I did in 2009, however;
that todo list reflects what was left over after that audit.)
Bootstrapped with no regressions on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.
libcpp:
* include/cpp-id-data.h (struct cpp_macro): Update comment
regarding parameters.
* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_macro_arg, struct cpp_identifier):
Add spelling fields.
(struct cpp_token): Update comment on macro_arg.
* internal.h (_cpp_save_parameter): Add extra argument.
(_cpp_spell_ident_ucns): New declaration.
* lex.c (lex_identifier): Add SPELLING argument. Set *SPELLING to
original spelling of identifier.
(_cpp_lex_direct): Update calls to lex_identifier.
(_cpp_spell_ident_ucns): New function, factored out of
cpp_spell_token.
(cpp_spell_token): Adjust FORSTRING argument semantics to return
original spelling of identifiers. Use _cpp_spell_ident_ucns in
!FORSTRING case.
(_cpp_equiv_tokens): Check spellings of identifiers and macro
arguments are identical.
* macro.c (macro_arg_saved_data): New structure.
(paste_tokens): Use original spellings of identifiers from
cpp_spell_token.
(_cpp_save_parameter): Add argument SPELLING. Save both canonical
node and its value.
(parse_params): Update calls to _cpp_save_parameter.
(lex_expansion_token): Save spelling of macro argument tokens.
(_cpp_create_definition): Extract canonical node from saved data.
(cpp_macro_definition): Use UCNs in spelling of macro name. Use
original spellings of macro argument tokens and identifiers.
* traditional.c (scan_parameters): Update call to
_cpp_save_parameter.
gcc:
* doc/invoke.texi (-std=c99, -std=c11): Don't refer to corner
cases of extended identifiers.
gcc/testsuite:
* g++.dg/cpp/ucnid-2.C, g++.dg/cpp/ucnid-3.C,
gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-11.c, gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-12.c,
gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-13.c, gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-14.c,
gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-15.c: New tests.
From-SVN: r217202
This second instalment uses the infrastructure of the previous patch
to allocate a macro map for each macro expansion and assign a virtual
location to each token resulting from the expansion.
To date when cpp_get_token comes across a token that happens to be a
macro, the macro expander kicks in, expands the macro, pushes the
resulting tokens onto a "token context" and returns a dummy padding
token. The next call to cpp_get_token goes look into the token context
for the next token [which is going to result from the previous macro
expansion] and returns it. If the token is a macro, the macro expander
kicks in and you know the story.
This patch piggy-backs on that macro expansion process, so to speak.
First it modifies the macro expander to make it create a macro map for
each macro expansion. It then allocates a virtual location for each
resulting token. Virtual locations of tokens resulting from macro
expansions are then stored on a special kind of context called an
"expanded tokens context". In other words, in an expanded tokens
context, there are tokens resulting from macro expansion and their
associated virtual locations. cpp_get_token_with_location is modified
to return the virtual location of tokens resulting from macro
expansion. Note that once all tokens from an expanded token context have
been consumed and the context and is freed, the memory used to store the
virtual locations of the tokens held in that context is freed as well.
This helps reducing the overall peak memory consumption.
The client code that was getting macro expansion point location from
cpp_get_token_with_location now gets virtual location from it. Those
virtual locations can in turn be resolved into the different
interesting physical locations thanks to the linemap API exposed by
the previous patch.
Expensive progress. Possibly. So this whole virtual location
allocation business is switched off by default. So by default no
extended token is created. No extended token context is created
either. One has to use -ftrack-macro-expansion to switch this on. This
complicates the code but I believe it can be useful as some of our
friends found out at http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=5610
The patch tries to reduce the memory consumption by freeing some token
context memory that was being reused before. I didn't notice any
compilation slow down due to this immediate freeing on my GNU/Linux
system.
As no client code tries to resolve virtual locations to anything but
what was being done before, no new test case has been added.
Co-Authored-By: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
From-SVN: r180082
2008-07-21 Manuel Lopez-Ibanez <manu@gcc.gnu.org>
* include/line-map.h (linenum_type): New typedef.
(struct line_map): Use it.
(SOURCE_LINE): Second arguments is a LOCATION not a LINE.
(SOURCE_COLUMN): Likewise.
* macro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Use linenum_type. Don't store
source_location values in a variable of type linenum_type.
* directives.c (struct if_stack): Use linenum_type.
(strtoul_for_line): Rename as strtolinenum.
(do_line): Use linenum_type.
(do_linemarker): Use linenum_type and strtolinenum.
(_cpp_do_file_change): Use linenum_t.
* line-map.c (linemap_add): Likewise.
(linemap_line_start): Likewise.
* traditional.c (struct fun_macro): 'line' is a source_location.
* errors.c (print_location): Use linenum_type.
* directives-only.c (_cpp_preprocess_dir_only): Likewise.
* internal.h (CPP_INCREMENT_LINE): Likewise.
* lex.c (_cpp_skip_block_comment): Use source_location.
From-SVN: r138026
libcpp
2008-01-07 Fred Fish <fnf@specifix.com>
PR preprocessor/30363:
* traditional.c (replace_args_and_push): Add local variable
cxtquote, calculate the replacement text size assuming a
worst case of every input character quoted with backslash,
and properly handle output quoting of quote characters in
actual arguments used in function-like macros.
gcc/testsuite
2008-01-07 Fred Fish <fnf@specifix.com>
PR preprocessor/30363:
* gcc.dg/cpp/trad/macroargs.c: Add code to test quoting in
macro expansions.
From-SVN: r131379
* traditional.c (_cpp_scan_out_logical_line): Initialize
fmacro.args, fmacro.node, fmacro.offset, fmacro.line and
fmacro.args to prevent 'may be used uninitialized' warning.
From-SVN: r126311
* configure.ac: Check declarations for asprintf and vasprintf.
* config.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Likewise.
* charset.c (conversion_loop): Use XRESIZEVEC.
(convert_no_conversion): Likewise.
(convert_using_iconv): Likewise.
(init_iconv_desc): Cast return value of alloca.
(cpp_host_to_exec_charset): Use XNEWVEC.
(emit_numeric_escape): Use XRESIZEVEC.
(cpp_interpret_string): Use XNEWVEC.
(cpp_interpret_string): Use XRESIZEVEC.
(_cpp_interpret_identifier): Cast return value of alloca.
(_cpp_convert_input): Use XNEWVEC and XRESIZEVEC.
* directives.c (glue_header_name): Use XNEWVEC and XRESIZEVEC.
(parse_include): Use XNEWVEC.
(insert_pragma_entry): Rename local variable "new" to
"new_entry".
(save_registered_pragmas): Cast return value of xmemdup.
(destringize_and_run): Same for alloca.
(parse_assertion): Likewise.
(do_assert): Cast allocated storage to proper type.
(cpp_define): Likewise.
(_cpp_define_builtin): Likewise.
(cpp_undef): Likewise.
(handle_assertion): Likewise.
(cpp_push_buffer): Rename local variable "new" to "new_buffer".
* expr.c (CPP_UPLUS): Cast value to type cpp_ttype.
(CPP_UMINUS): Likewise.
(struct cpp_operator): Rename from struct operator.
(_cpp_expand_op_stack): Use XRESIZEVEC.
* files.c (pch_open_file): Use XNEWVEC.
(pch_open_file): Use XRESIZEVEC.
(read_file_guts): Use XNEWVEC and XRESIZEVEC.
(dir_name_of_file): Use XNEWVEC.
(make_cpp_file): Use XCNEW.
(make_cpp_dir): Likewise.
(allocate_file_hash_entries): USE XNEWVEC.
(cpp_included): Cast return value of htab_find_with_hash.
(append_file_to_dir): Use XNEWVEC.
(read_filename_string): Likewise. Use XRESIZEVEC too.
(read_name_map): Cast return value of alloca. Use XRESIZEVEC.
(remap_filename): Use XNEWVEC.
(struct pchf_entry): Move definition out of struct pchf_data.
(_cpp_save_file_entries): Use XCNEWVAR.
(_cpp_read_file_entries): Use XNEWVAR.
* identifiers.c (alloc_node): Use XOBNEW.
* init.c (cpp_create_reader): Use XCNEW.
(cpp_init_builtins): Cast of b->value to enum builtin_type.
(read_original_directory): Cast return value of alloca.
* lex.c (add_line_note): Use XRESIZEVEC.
(warn_about_normalization): Use XNEWVEC.
(_cpp_lex_direct): Cast node->directive_index to (enum cpp_ttype).
(new_buff): Use XNEWVEC.
* line-map.c (linemap_add): Use XRESIZEVEC.
* macro.c (builtin_macro): Cast return value of alloca.
(paste_tokens): Likewise.
(expand_arg): Use XNEWVEC and XRESIZEVEC.
(_cpp_save_parameter): Use XRESIZEVEC.
(create_iso_definition): Cast allocated storage to proper type.
(_cpp_create_definition): Likewise.
(cpp_macro_definition): Use XRESIZEVEC.
* makedepend.c (add_clm): Use XNEW.
(add_dir): Likewise.
* mkdeps.c (munge): Use XNEWVEC.
(deps_init): Use XCNEW.
(deps_add_target): Use XRESIZEVEC.
(deps_add_default_target): Cast return value of alloca.
(deps_add_dep): Use XRESIZEVEC.
(deps_add_vpath): Likewise. Use XNEWVEC too.
(deps_restore): Likewise.
* pch.c (save_idents): Use XNEW and XNEWVEC.
(cpp_save_state): Use XNEW.
(count_defs): Cast return value of htab_find.
(write_defs): Likewise.
(cpp_write_pch_deps): Use XNEWVEC.
(collect_ht_nodes): Use XRESIZEVEC.
(cpp_valid_state): Use XNEWVEC.
(save_macros): Use XRESIZEVEC. Cast return value of xmemdup.
* symtab.c (ht_create): Use XCNEW.
(ht_lookup_with_hash): Cast return value of obstack_copy0.
(ht_expand): Use XCNEWVEC.
* system.h (HAVE_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZERS): False if __cplusplus.
(bool): Do not define if __cplusplus.
From-SVN: r100295
ChangeLog:
2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
* Makefile.def (host_modules): add libcpp.
* Makefile.tpl: Add dependencies on and for libcpp.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* configure.in: Add libcpp host module.
* configure: Regenerate.
config/ChangeLog:
2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
* acx.m4 (ACX_HEADER_STDBOOL, ACX_HEADER_STRING):
From gcc.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
Move libcpp to the toplevel.
* Makefile.in: Remove references to libcpp files,
use CPPLIBS instead of libcpp.a. Define SYMTAB_H
and change hashtable.h to that.
* aclocal.m4 (gcc_AC_HEADER_STDBOOL,
gcc_AC_HEADER_STRING, gcc_AC_C__BOOL): Remove.
* configure.ac (gcc_AC_C__BOOL, HAVE_UCHAR): Remove tests.
* configure: Regenerate.
* config.in: Regenerate.
* c-ppoutput.c: Include ../libcpp/internal.h instead of cpphash.h.
* cppcharset.c: Removed.
* cpperror.c: Removed.
* cppexp.c: Removed.
* cppfiles.c: Removed.
* cpphash.c: Removed.
* cpphash.h: Removed.
* cppinit.c: Removed.
* cpplex.c: Removed.
* cpplib.c: Removed.
* cpplib.h: Removed.
* cppmacro.c: Removed.
* cpppch.c: Removed.
* cpptrad.c: Removed.
* cppucnid.h: Removed.
* cppucnid.pl: Removed.
* cppucnid.tab: Removed.
* hashtable.c: Removed.
* hashtable.h: Removed.
* line-map.c: Removed.
* line-map.h: Removed.
* mkdeps.c: Removed.
* mkdeps.h: Removed.
* stringpool.h: Include symtab.h instead of hashtable.h.
* tree.h: Include symtab.h instead of hashtable.h.
* system.h (O_NONBLOCK, O_NOCTTY): Do not define.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
* Make-lang.in: No need to specify $(LIBCPP).
gcc/java/ChangeLog:
2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
* Make-lang.in: Link in $(LIBCPP) instead of mkdeps.o.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
Moved libcpp from the gcc subdirectory to the toplevel.
* Makefile.am: New file.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: New file.
* configure: Regenerate.
* config.in: Regenerate.
* charset.c: Moved from gcc/cppcharset.c. Add note about
brokenness of input charset detection. Adjust for change
in name of cppucnid.h.
* errors.c: Moved from gcc/cpperror.c. Do not include intl.h.
* expr.c: Moved from gcc/cppexp.c.
* files.c: Moved from gcc/cppfiles.c. Do not include intl.h.
Remove #define of O_BINARY, it is in system.h.
* identifiers.c: Moved from gcc/cpphash.c.
* internal.h: Moved from gcc/cpphash.h. Change header
guard name. All other files adjusted to match name change.
* init.c: Moved from gcc/cppinit.c.
(init_library) [ENABLE_NLS]: Call bindtextdomain.
* lex.c: Moved from gcc/cpplex.c.
* directives.c: Moved from gcc/cpplib.c.
* macro.c: Moved from gcc/cppmacro.c.
* pch.c: Moved from gcc/cpppch.c. Do not include intl.h.
* traditional.c: Moved from gcc/cpptrad.c.
* ucnid.h: Moved from gcc/cppucnid.h. Change header
guard name.
* ucnid.pl: Moved from gcc/cppucnid.pl.
* ucnid.tab: Moved from gcc/cppucnid.tab. Change header
guard name.
* symtab.c: Moved from gcc/hashtable.c.
* line-map.c: Moved from gcc. Do not include intl.h.
* mkdeps.c: Moved from gcc.
* system.h: New file.
libcpp/include/ChangeLog:
2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
* cpplib.h: Moved from gcc. Change header guard name.
* line-map.h: Moved from gcc. Change header guard name.
* mkdeps.h: Moved from gcc. Change header guard name.
* symtab.h: Moved from gcc/hashtable.h. Change header
guard name.
libcpp/po/ChangeLog:
2004-05-23 Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@gnu.org>
* be.po: Extracted from gcc/po/be.po.
* ca.po: Extracted from gcc/po/ca.po.
* da.po: Extracted from gcc/po/da.po.
* de.po: Extracted from gcc/po/de.po.
* el.po: Extracted from gcc/po/el.po.
* es.po: Extracted from gcc/po/es.po.
* fr.po: Extracted from gcc/po/fr.po.
* ja.po: Extracted from gcc/po/ja.po.
* nl.po: Extracted from gcc/po/nl.po.
* sv.po: Extracted from gcc/po/sv.po.
* tr.po: Extracted from gcc/po/tr.po.
From-SVN: r82199