binutils-gdb/gas/input-file.c
Jan Beulich 526363dbe4 gas: generalize / tighten #APP / #NO_APP recognition
For one '#' may not be in line_comment_chars[] in the first place. Look
for just it when it is (these "directives" are akin to C preprocessor
directives after all), but accept any other line comment character
otherwise (in read.c further requiring a match on the counterpart
"directive").

Then, when in the middle of a file, the constructs should be all on
their own on a line.  There needs to be a newline ahead of them and
after them.

Finally '\n' may not be the only end-of-line character. Accept any (but
not end-of-statement ones) in read.c, while making sure in input-file.c
there is one in the first place - merely any kind of whitespace isn't
good enough.
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/* input_file.c - Deal with Input Files -
Copyright (C) 1987-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
any later version.
GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
02110-1301, USA. */
/* Confines all details of reading source bytes to this module.
All O/S specific crocks should live here.
What we lose in "efficiency" we gain in modularity.
Note we don't need to #include the "as.h" file. No common coupling! */
#include "as.h"
#include "input-file.h"
#include "safe-ctype.h"
/* This variable is non-zero if the file currently being read should be
preprocessed by app. It is zero if the file can be read straight in. */
int preprocess = 0;
/* This code opens a file, then delivers BUFFER_SIZE character
chunks of the file on demand.
BUFFER_SIZE is supposed to be a number chosen for speed.
The caller only asks once what BUFFER_SIZE is, and asks before
the nature of the input files (if any) is known. */
#define BUFFER_SIZE (32 * 1024)
/* We use static data: the data area is not sharable. */
static FILE *f_in;
static const char *file_name;
/* Struct for saving the state of this module for file includes. */
struct saved_file
{
FILE * f_in;
const char * file_name;
int preprocess;
char * app_save;
};
/* These hooks accommodate most operating systems. */
void
input_file_begin (void)
{
f_in = (FILE *) 0;
}
void
input_file_end (void)
{
}
/* Return BUFFER_SIZE. */
size_t
input_file_buffer_size (void)
{
return (BUFFER_SIZE);
}
/* Push the state of our input, returning a pointer to saved info that
can be restored with input_file_pop (). */
char *
input_file_push (void)
{
struct saved_file *saved;
saved = XNEW (struct saved_file);
saved->f_in = f_in;
saved->file_name = file_name;
saved->preprocess = preprocess;
if (preprocess)
saved->app_save = app_push ();
/* Initialize for new file. */
input_file_begin ();
return (char *) saved;
}
void
input_file_pop (char *arg)
{
struct saved_file *saved = (struct saved_file *) arg;
input_file_end (); /* Close out old file. */
f_in = saved->f_in;
file_name = saved->file_name;
preprocess = saved->preprocess;
if (preprocess)
app_pop (saved->app_save);
free (arg);
}
/* Open the specified file, "" means stdin. Filename must not be null. */
void
input_file_open (const char *filename,
int pre)
{
int c;
char buf[80];
preprocess = pre;
gas_assert (filename != 0); /* Filename may not be NULL. */
if (filename[0])
{
f_in = fopen (filename, FOPEN_RT);
file_name = filename;
}
else
{
/* Use stdin for the input file. */
f_in = stdin;
/* For error messages. */
file_name = _("{standard input}");
}
if (f_in == NULL)
{
as_bad (_("can't open %s for reading: %s"),
file_name, xstrerror (errno));
return;
}
c = getc (f_in);
if (ferror (f_in))
{
as_bad (_("can't read from %s: %s"),
file_name, xstrerror (errno));
fclose (f_in);
f_in = NULL;
return;
}
/* Check for an empty input file. */
if (feof (f_in))
{
fclose (f_in);
f_in = NULL;
return;
}
gas_assert (c != EOF);
if (strchr (line_comment_chars, '#')
? c == '#'
: c && strchr (line_comment_chars, c))
{
/* Begins with comment, may not want to preprocess. */
int lead = c;
c = getc (f_in);
if (c == 'N')
{
char *p = fgets (buf, sizeof (buf), f_in);
if (p && startswith (p, "O_APP") && is_end_of_line (p[5]))
preprocess = 0;
if (!p || !strchr (p, '\n'))
ungetc (lead, f_in);
else
ungetc ('\n', f_in);
}
else if (c == 'A')
{
char *p = fgets (buf, sizeof (buf), f_in);
if (p && startswith (p, "PP") && is_end_of_line (p[2]))
preprocess = 1;
if (!p || !strchr (p, '\n'))
ungetc (lead, f_in);
else
ungetc ('\n', f_in);
}
else if (c == '\n')
ungetc ('\n', f_in);
else
ungetc (lead, f_in);
}
else
ungetc (c, f_in);
}
/* Close input file. */
void
input_file_close (void)
{
/* Don't close a null file pointer. */
if (f_in != NULL)
fclose (f_in);
f_in = 0;
}
/* This function is passed to do_scrub_chars. */
static size_t
input_file_get (char *buf, size_t buflen)
{
size_t size;
if (feof (f_in))
return 0;
size = fread (buf, sizeof (char), buflen, f_in);
if (ferror (f_in))
as_bad (_("can't read from %s: %s"), file_name, xstrerror (errno));
return size;
}
/* Read a buffer from the input file. */
char *
input_file_give_next_buffer (char *where /* Where to place 1st character of new buffer. */)
{
char *return_value; /* -> Last char of what we read, + 1. */
size_t size;
if (f_in == (FILE *) 0)
return 0;
/* fflush (stdin); could be done here if you want to synchronise
stdin and stdout, for the case where our input file is stdin.
Since the assembler shouldn't do any output to stdout, we
don't bother to synch output and input. */
if (preprocess)
size = do_scrub_chars (input_file_get, where, BUFFER_SIZE,
multibyte_handling == multibyte_warn);
else
{
size = input_file_get (where, BUFFER_SIZE);
if (multibyte_handling == multibyte_warn)
{
const unsigned char *start = (const unsigned char *) where;
(void) scan_for_multibyte_characters (start, start + size,
true /* Generate warnings */);
}
}
if (size)
return_value = where + size;
else
{
if (fclose (f_in))
as_warn (_("can't close %s: %s"), file_name, xstrerror (errno));
f_in = (FILE *) 0;
return_value = 0;
}
return return_value;
}