Deferred macros are needed for C++ modules. Header units may export
macro definitions and undefinitions. These are resolved lazily at the
point of (potential) use. (The language specifies that, it's not just
a useful optimization.) Thus, identifier nodes grow a 'deferred'
field, which fortunately doesn't expand the structure on 64-bit
systems as there was padding there. This is non-zero on NT_MACRO
nodes, if the macro is deferred. When such an identifier is lexed, it
is resolved via a callback that I added recently. That will either
provide the macro definition, or discover it there was an overriding
undef. Either way the identifier is no longer a deferred macro.
Notice it is now possible for NT_MACRO nodes to have a NULL macro
expansion.
libcpp/
* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_hashnode): Add deferred field.
(cpp_set_deferred_macro): Define.
(cpp_get_deferred_macro): Declare.
(cpp_macro_definition): Reformat, add overload.
(cpp_macro_definition_location): Deal with deferred macro.
(cpp_alloc_token_string, cpp_compare_macro): Declare.
* internal.h (_cpp_notify_macro_use): Return bool
(_cpp_maybe_notify_macro_use): Likewise.
* directives.c (do_undef): Check macro is not undef before
warning.
(do_ifdef, do_ifndef): Deal with deferred macro.
* expr.c (parse_defined): Likewise.
* lex.c (cpp_allocate_token_string): Break out of ...
(create_literal): ... here. Call it.
(cpp_maybe_module_directive): Deal with deferred macro.
* macro.c (cpp_get_token_1): Deal with deferred macro.
(warn_of_redefinition): Deal with deferred macro.
(compare_macros): Rename to ...
(cpp_compare_macro): ... here. Make extern.
(cpp_get_deferred_macro): New.
(_cpp_notify_macro_use): Deal with deferred macro, return bool
indicating definedness.
(cpp_macro_definition): Deal with deferred macro.
This adds the capability to locate the main file on the user or system
include paths. That's extremely useful to users building header
units. Searching has to be requiested (plain header-unit compilation
will not search). Also, to make include_next work as expected when
building a header unit, we add a mechanism to retrofit a non-searched
source file as one on the include path.
libcpp/
* include/cpplib.h (enum cpp_main_search): New.
(struct cpp_options): Add main_search field.
(cpp_main_loc): Declare.
(cpp_retrofit_as_include): Declare.
* internal.h (struct cpp_reader): Add main_loc field.
(_cpp_in_main_source_file): Not main if main is a header.
* init.c (cpp_read_main_file): Use main_search option to locate
main file. Set main_loc
* files.c (cpp_retrofit_as_include): New.
In preparing module patch 7 I realized there was a cleanup I could
make to simplify it. This is that cleanup. Also, when doing the
cleanup I noticed some macros had been turned into inline functions,
but not renamed to the preprocessors internal namespace
(_cpp_$INTERNAL rather than cpp_$USER). Thus, this renames those
functions, deletes an internal field of the file structure, and
determines whether we're in the main file by comparing to
pfile->main_file, the _cpp_file of the main file.
libcpp/
* internal.h (cpp_in_system_header): Rename to ...
(_cpp_in_system_header): ... here.
(cpp_in_primary_file): Rename to ...
(_cpp_in_main_source_file): ... here. Compare main_file equality
and check main_search value.
* lex.c (maybe_va_opt_error, _cpp_lex_direct): Adjust for rename.
* macro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Likewise.
(replace_args): Likewise.
* directives.c (do_include_next): Likewise.
(do_pragma_once, do_pragma_system_header): Likewise.
* files.c (struct _cpp_file): Delete main_file field.
(pch_open): Check pfile->main_file equality.
(make_cpp_file): Drop cpp_reader parm, don't set main_file.
(_cpp_find_file): Adjust.
(_cpp_stack_file): Check pfile->main_file equality.
(struct report_missing_guard_data): Add cpp_reader field.
(report_missing_guard): Check pfile->main_file equality.
(_cpp_report_missing_guards): Adjust.
C++20 modules introduces a new kind of preprocessor directive -- a
module directive. These are directives but without the leading '#'.
We have to detect them by sniffing the start of a logical line. When
detected we replace the initial identifiers with unspellable tokens
and pass them through to the language parser the same way deferred
pragmas are. There's a PRAGMA_EOL at the logical end of line too.
One additional complication is that we have to do header-name lexing
after the initial tokens, and that requires changes in the macro-aware
piece of the preprocessor. The above sniffer sets a counter in the
lexer state, and that triggers at the appropriate point. We then do
the same header-name lexing that occurs on a #include directive or
has_include pseudo-macro. Except that the header name ends up in the
token stream.
A couple of token emitters need to deal with the new token possibility.
gcc/c-family/
* c-lex.c (c_lex_with_flags): CPP_HEADER_NAMEs can now be seen.
libcpp/
* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Add module_directives
option.
(NODE_MODULE): New node flag.
(struct cpp_hashnode): Make rid-code a bitfield, increase bits in
flags and swap with type field.
* init.c (post_options): Create module-directive identifier nodes.
* internal.h (struct lexer_state): Add directive_file_token &
n_modules fields. Add module node enumerator.
* lex.c (cpp_maybe_module_directive): New.
(_cpp_lex_token): Call it.
(cpp_output_token): Add '"' around CPP_HEADER_NAME token.
(do_peek_ident, do_peek_module): New.
(cpp_directives_only): Detect module-directive lines.
* macro.c (cpp_get_token_1): Deal with directive_file_token
triggering.
This is slightly different to the original patch I posted. This adds
separate module target and dependency functions (rather than a single
bi-modal function).
libcpp/
* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Add modules to
dep-options.
* include/mkdeps.h (deps_add_module_target): Declare.
(deps_add_module_dep): Declare.
* mkdeps.c (class mkdeps): Add modules, module_name, cmi_name,
is_header_unit fields. Adjust cdtors.
(deps_add_module_target, deps_add_module_dep): New.
(make_write): Write module dependencies, if enabled.
These two callbacks are needed for C++ modules. The first is for
handling macros from header-units. These are resolved lazily. The
second is for include-translation -- whether a #include gets turned
into a header-unit import.
libcpp/
* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_callbacks): Add
user_deferred_macro & translate_include.
This patch adds LC_MODULE as a map kind, used to indicate a c++
module. Unlike a regular source file, it only contains a single
location, and the source locations in that module are represented by
ordinary locations whose 'included_from' location is the module.
It also exposes some entry points that modules will use to create
blocks of line maps.
In the original posting, I'd missed the deletion of the
linemap_enter_macro from internal.h. That's included here.
libcpp/
* include/line-map.h (enum lc_reason): Add LC_MODULE.
(MAP_MODULE_P): New.
(line_map_new_raw): Declare.
(linemap_enter_macro): Move declaration from internal.h
(linemap_module_loc, linemap_module_reparent)
(linemap_module_restore): Declare.
(linemap_lookup_macro_indec): Declare.
* internal.h (linemap_enter_macro): Moved to line-map.h.
* line-map.c (linemap_new_raw): New, broken out of ...
(new_linemap): ... here. Call it.
(LAST_SOURCE_LINE_LOCATION): New.
(liemap_module_loc, linemap_module_reparent)
(linemap_module_restore): New.
(linemap_lookup_macro_index): New, broken out of ...
(linemap_macro_map_lookup): ... here. Call it.
(linemap_dump): Add module dump.
As Jakub points out, we only ever pass a single variadic parm (if at
all), so just an optional arg is fine.
PR preprocessor/97858
libcpp/
* mkdeps.c (munge): Drop varadic args, we only ever use one.
C2x adds binary integer constants (approved at the last WG14 meeting,
though not yet added to the working draft in git). Configure libcpp
to consider these a standard feature in C2x mode, with appropriate
updates to diagnostics including support for diagnosing them with
-std=c2x -Wc11-c2x-compat.
Bootstrapped with no regressions for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.
gcc/testsuite/
2020-11-13 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
* gcc.dg/binary-constants-2.c, gcc.dg/binary-constants-3.c,
gcc.dg/system-binary-constants-1.c: Update expected diagnostics.
* gcc.dg/c11-binary-constants-1.c,
gcc.dg/c11-binary-constants-2.c, gcc.dg/c2x-binary-constants-1.c,
gcc.dg/c2x-binary-constants-2.c, gcc.dg/c2x-binary-constants-3.c:
New tests.
libcpp/
2020-11-13 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
* expr.c (cpp_classify_number): Update diagnostic for binary
constants for C. Also diagnose binary constants for
-Wc11-c2x-compat.
* init.c (lang_defaults): Enable binary constants for GNUC2X and
STDC2X.
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.
gcc/c-family
PR pch/86674
* c-pch.c (c_common_valid_pch): Use cpp_warning with CPP_W_INVALID_PCH
reason to fix -Werror=invalid-pch and -Wno-error=invalid-pch switches.
libcpp
PR pch/86674
* files.c (_cpp_find_file): Use CPP_DL_NOTE not CPP_DL_ERROR in call to
cpp_error.
generated_cpp_wcwidth.h was regenerated using Unicode 13.0.0 data files. No
material changes to the parsing scripts (either GCC- or glibc-sourced) were
necessary; glibc's utf8_gen.py was tweaked slightly by glibc and matched here.
contrib/ChangeLog:
* unicode/EastAsianWidth.txt: Update to Unicode 13.0.0.
* unicode/PropList.txt: Likewise.
* unicode/README: Likewise.
* unicode/UnicodeData.txt: Likewise.
* unicode/from_glibc/unicode_utils.py: Update to latest glibc version.
* unicode/from_glibc/utf8_gen.py: Likewise.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* generated_cpp_wcwidth.h: Regenerated from Unicode 13.0.0 data.
Joseph pointed me at cb_get_source_date_epoch, which allows repeatable
builds and solves a FIXME I had on the modules branch. Unfortunately
it's used exclusively to generate __DATE__ and __TIME__ values, which
fallback to using a time(2) call. It'd be nicer if the preprocessor
made whatever time value it determined available to the rest of the
compiler. So this patch adds a new cpp_get_date function, which
abstracts the call to the get_source_date_epoch hook, or uses time
directly. The value is cached. Thus the timestamp I end up putting
on CMI files matches __DATE__ and __TIME__ expansions. That seems
worthwhile.
libcpp/
* include/cpplib.h (enum class CPP_time_kind): New.
(cpp_get_date): Declare.
* internal.h (struct cpp_reader): Replace source_date_epoch with
time_stamp and time_stamp_kind.
* init.c (cpp_create_reader): Initialize them.
* macro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Use cpp_get_date.
(cpp_get_date): Broken out from _cpp_builtin_macro_text and
genericized.
This patch moves the generation of PRAGMA_EOF earlier, to when we set
need_line, rather than when we try and get the next line. It also
prevents peeking past a PRAGMA token.
libcpp/
* lex.c (cpp_peek_token): Do not peek past CPP_PRAGMA.
(_cpp_lex_direct): Handle EOF in pragma when setting need_line,
not when needing a line.
I noticed a fencepost error in the preprocessor. We should be
checking if the next char is at the limit, not the current char (which
can't be, because we're looking at it).
libcpp/
* lex.c (_cpp_clean_line): Fix DOS off-by-one error.
This patch cleans up the interface to the dependency generation a
little. We now only check the option in one place, and the
cpp_get_deps function returns nullptr if there are no dependencies. I
also reworded the -MT and -MQ help text to be make agnostic -- as
there are ideas about emitting, say, JSON.
libcpp/
* include/mkdeps.h: Include cpplib.h
(deps_write): Adjust first parm type.
* mkdeps.c: Include internal.h
(make_write): Adjust first parm type. Check phony option
directly.
(deps_write): Adjust first parm type.
* init.c (cpp_read_main_file): Use get_deps.
* directives.c (cpp_get_deps): Check option before initializing.
gcc/c-family/
* c.opt (MQ,MT): Reword description to be make-agnostic.
gcc/fortran/
* cpp.c (gfc_cpp_add_dep): Only add dependency if we're recording
them.
(gfc_cpp_init): Likewise for target.
Our macro use hook passes a location, but doesn't recieve it from the
using location. This patch adds the extra location_t parameter and
passes it though.
A second cleanup is breaking out the macro comparison code from the
redefinition warning. That;ll turn out useful for modules.
Finally, there's a filename comparison needed for the location
optimization of rewinding from line 2 (occurs during the emission of
builtin macros).
libcpp/
* internal.h (_cpp_notify_macro_use): Add location parm.
(_cpp_maybe_notify_macro_use): Likewise.
* directives.c (_cpp_do_file_change): Check we've not changed file
when optimizing a rewind.
(do_ifdef): Pass location to _cpp_maybe_notify_macro_use.
(do_ifndef): Likewise. Delete obsolete comment about powerpc.
* expr.c (parse_defined): Pass location to
_cpp_maybe_notify_macro_use.
* macro.c (enter_macro_context): Likewise.
(warn_of_redefinition): Break out helper function. Call it.
(compare_macros): New function broken out of warn_of_redefinition.
(_cpp_new_macro): Zero all fields.
(_cpp_notify_macro_use): Add location parameter.
My previous attempt at fixing this was incorrect. The problem occurs
earlier in that _cpp_lex_direct processes the unwinding EOF needs in
collect_args mode. This patch changes it not to do that, in the same
way as directive parsing works. Also collect_args shouldn't push_back
such fake EOFs, and neither should funlike_invocation_p.
libcpp/
* lex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Do not complete EOF processing when
parsing_args.
* macro.c (collect_args): Do not unwind fake EOF.
(funlike_invocation_p): Do not unwind fake EOF.
(cpp_context): Replace abort with gcc_assert.
gcc/testsuite/
* gcc.dg/cpp/endif.c: Move to ...
* c-c++-common/cpp/endif.c: ... here.
* gcc.dg/cpp/endif.h: Move to ...
* c-c++-common/cpp/endif.h: ... here.
* c-c++-common/cpp/eof-2.c: Adjust diagnostic.
* c-c++-common/cpp/eof-3.c: Adjust diagnostic.
We inject EOF tokens between macro argument lists, but had
confused/stale logic in the non-fn invocation. Renamed the magic
'eof' token, as it's now only used for macro argument termination.
Always rewind the non-OPEN_PAREN token.
libcpp/
* internal.h (struct cpp_reader): Rename 'eof' field to 'endarg'.
* init.c (cpp_create_reader): Adjust.
* macro.c (collect_args): Use endarg for separator. Always rewind
in the not-fn case.
gcc/testsuite/
* c-c++-common/cpp/pr97471.c: New.
Using the tokenizer to sniff for an initial line marker for
preprocessed input is a little brittle, particularly with
-fdirectives-only. If there is no marker we'll happily munch initial
comments. This patch directly sniffs the buffer. This is safe
because the initial line marker was machine generated and must be
right at the beginning of the file. Anything else is not such a line
marker. The same is true for the initial directory marker. For that
tokenizing the string is simplest, but at that point it's either a
regular line marker or a directory marker. If it's a regular marker,
unwinding tokens is fine.
libcpp/
* internal.h (enum include_type): Rename IT_MAIN_INJECT to
IT_PRE_MAIN.
* init.c (cpp_read_main_file): If there is no line marker, adjust
the initial line marker.
(read_original_filename): Return bool, peek the buffer directly
before trying to tokenize.
(read_original_directory): Likewise. Directly prod the string
literal.
* files.c (_cpp_stack_file): Adjust for IT_PRE_MAIN change.
libcpp has two specialized altivec implementations of search_line_fast,
one for power8+ and the other one otherwise.
Both use __attribute__((altivec(vector))) and the GCC builtins rather than
altivec.h and the APIs from there, which is fine, but should be restricted
to when libcpp is built with GCC, so that it can be relied on.
The second elif is
and thus e.g. when built with clang it isn't picked, but the first one was
just guarded with
and so according to the bugreporter clang fails miserably on that.
The following patch fixes that by adding the same GCC_VERSION requirement
as the second version. I don't know where the 4.5 in there comes from and
the exact version doesn't matter that much, as long as it is above 4.2 that
clang pretends to be and smaller or equal to 4.8 as the oldest gcc we
support as bootstrap compiler ATM.
Furthermore, the patch fixes the comment, the version it is talking about is
not pre-GCC 5, but actually the GCC 5+ one.
2020-09-26 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR bootstrap/97163
* lex.c (search_line_fast): Only use _ARCH_PWR8 Altivec version
for GCC >= 4.5.
Currently the -Wmisleading-indentation warning doesn't do any analysis
when the guarded statement or the statement after it is produced by a
macro. This means we warn for:
if (flag)
foo ();
bar ();
but not for:
#define BAR bar
if (flag)
foo ();
BAR ();
This patch extends the -Wmisleading-indentation implementation to
support analyzing such statements and their tokens. This is done in the
"natural" way by resolving the location of each of the three tokens to
the token's macro expansion point. (Additionally, if the tokens all
resolve to the same macro expansion point then we instead use their
locations within the macro definition.) When these resolved locations
are all different, then we can proceed with applying the warning
heuristics to them as if no macros were involved.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
PR c/80076
* c-indentation.c (should_warn_for_misleading_indentation): Move
declarations of local variables closer to their first use.
Handle virtual token locations by resolving them to their
respective macro expansion points. If all three tokens are
produced from the same macro expansion, then instead use their
loci within the macro definition.
gcc/objc/ChangeLog:
PR c/80076
* objc-gnu-runtime-abi-01.c
(gnu_runtime_abi_01_get_class_super_ref): Reduce indentation of
misleadingly indented return statements.
* objc-next-runtime-abi-01.c
(next_runtime_abi_01_get_class_super_ref): Likewise.
gcc/ChangeLog:
PR c/80076
* gensupport.c (alter_attrs_for_subst_insn) <case SET_ATTR>:
Reduce indentation of misleadingly indented code fragment.
* lra-constraints.c (multi_block_pseudo_p): Likewise.
* sel-sched-ir.c (merge_fences): Likewise.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
PR c/80076
* include/line-map.h (first_map_in_common): Declare.
* line-map.c (first_map_in_common): Remove static.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR c/80076
* c-c++-common/Wmisleading-indentation-5.c: New test.
This fixes compilation of codepaths for dos-like filesystems
with Clang. When built with clang, it treats C input files as C++
when the compiler driver is invoked in C++ mode, triggering errors
when the return value of strchr() on a pointer to const is assigned
to a pointer to non-const variable.
This matches similar variables outside of the ifdefs for dos-like
path handling.
2020-09-07 Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
gcc/
* dwarf2out.c (file_name_acquire): Make a strchr return value
pointer to const.
libcpp/
* files.c (remap_filename): Make a strchr return value pointer
to const.
With --enable-cet, require CET support only for the final GCC build.
Don't enable CET without CET support for non-bootstrap build, in stage1
nor for build support.
config/
PR bootstrap/96202
* cet.m4 (GCC_CET_HOST_FLAGS): Don't enable CET without CET
support in stage1 nor for build support.
gcc/
PR bootstrap/96202
* configure: Regenerated.
libbacktrace/
PR bootstrap/96202
* configure: Regenerated.
libcc1/
PR bootstrap/96202
* configure: Regenerated.
libcpp/
PR bootstrap/96202
* configure: Regenerated.
libdecnumber/
PR bootstrap/96202
* configure: Regenerated.
libiberty/
PR bootstrap/96202
* configure: Regenerated.
lto-plugin/
PR bootstrap/96202
* configure: Regenerated.
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.
For (invalid) newline inside of the raw string literal delimiter, doing
continue means we skip the needed processing of newlines. Instead of
duplicating that, this patch just doesn't continue for those.
2020-07-28 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR preprocessor/96323
* lex.c (lex_raw_string): For c == '\n' don't continue after reporting
an prefix delimiter error.
* c-c++-common/cpp/pr96323.c: New test.
We can always use the final map to get the return value, rather than
conditionally only when there was an immediate line directive.
libcpp/
* init.c (cpp_read_main_file): Always use the last map for
the return value.
I found the linemap logic dealing with running out of column numbers
confusing. There's no need for completely separate code blocks there,
as we can rely on the masking operations working all the way down to
zero bits. The two binary searches for linemap lookups could do with
modernization of placing the var decls at their initialization point.
(These two searches work in opposite directions, and while lower_bound
would work there, the caching got in the way and I decided to be
conservative.)
libcpp/
* line-map.c (linemap_add): Simplify column overflow calculation.
Add comment about range and column bit init.
(linemap_ordinary_map_lookup): Refactor for RAII
(linemap_macro_map_lookup): Likewise.
Supports conversion of tabs to spaces when outputting diagnostics. Also
adds -fdiagnostics-column-unit and -fdiagnostics-column-origin options to
control how the column number is output, thereby resolving the two PRs.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
PR other/86904
* c-indentation.c (should_warn_for_misleading_indentation): Get
global tabstop from the new source.
* c-opts.c (c_common_handle_option): Remove handling of -ftabstop, which
is now a common option.
* c.opt: Likewise.
gcc/ChangeLog:
PR preprocessor/49973
PR other/86904
* common.opt: Handle -ftabstop here instead of in c-family
options. Add -fdiagnostics-column-unit= and
-fdiagnostics-column-origin= options.
* opts.c (common_handle_option): Handle the new options.
* diagnostic-format-json.cc (json_from_expanded_location): Add
diagnostic_context argument. Use it to convert column numbers as per
the new options.
(json_from_location_range): Likewise.
(json_from_fixit_hint): Likewise.
(json_end_diagnostic): Pass the new context argument to helper
functions above. Add "column-origin" field to the output.
(test_unknown_location): Add the new context argument to calls to
helper functions.
(test_bad_endpoints): Likewise.
* diagnostic-show-locus.c
(exploc_with_display_col::exploc_with_display_col): Support
tabstop parameter.
(layout_point::layout_point): Make use of class
exploc_with_display_col.
(layout_range::layout_range): Likewise.
(struct line_bounds): Clarify that the units are now always
display columns. Rename members accordingly. Add constructor.
(layout::print_source_line): Add support for tab expansion.
(make_range): Adapt to class layout_range changes.
(layout::maybe_add_location_range): Likewise.
(layout::layout): Adapt to class exploc_with_display_col changes.
(layout::calculate_x_offset_display): Support tabstop parameter.
(layout::print_annotation_line): Adapt to struct line_bounds changes.
(layout::print_line): Likewise.
(line_label::line_label): Add diagnostic_context argument.
(get_affected_range): Likewise.
(get_printed_columns): Likewise.
(layout::print_any_labels): Adapt to struct line_label changes.
(class correction): Add m_tabstop member.
(correction::correction): Add tabstop argument.
(correction::compute_display_cols): Use m_tabstop.
(class line_corrections): Add m_context member.
(line_corrections::line_corrections): Add diagnostic_context argument.
(line_corrections::add_hint): Use m_context to handle tabstops.
(layout::print_trailing_fixits): Adapt to class line_corrections
changes.
(test_layout_x_offset_display_utf8): Support tabstop parameter.
(test_layout_x_offset_display_tab): New selftest.
(test_one_liner_colorized_utf8): Likewise.
(test_tab_expansion): Likewise.
(test_diagnostic_show_locus_one_liner_utf8): Call the new tests.
(diagnostic_show_locus_c_tests): Likewise.
(test_overlapped_fixit_printing): Adapt to helper class and
function changes.
(test_overlapped_fixit_printing_utf8): Likewise.
(test_overlapped_fixit_printing_2): Likewise.
* diagnostic.h (enum diagnostics_column_unit): New enum.
(struct diagnostic_context): Add members for the new options.
(diagnostic_converted_column): Declare.
(json_from_expanded_location): Add new context argument.
* diagnostic.c (diagnostic_initialize): Initialize new members.
(diagnostic_converted_column): New function.
(maybe_line_and_column): Be willing to output a column of 0.
(diagnostic_get_location_text): Convert column number as per the new
options.
(diagnostic_report_current_module): Likewise.
(assert_location_text): Add origin and column_unit arguments for
testing the new functionality.
(test_diagnostic_get_location_text): Test the new functionality.
* doc/invoke.texi: Document the new options and behavior.
* input.h (location_compute_display_column): Add tabstop argument.
* input.c (location_compute_display_column): Likewise.
(test_cpp_utf8): Add selftests for tab expansion.
* tree-diagnostic-path.cc (default_tree_make_json_for_path): Pass the
new context argument to json_from_expanded_location().
libcpp/ChangeLog:
PR preprocessor/49973
PR other/86904
* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Removed support for -ftabstop,
which is now handled by diagnostic_context.
(class cpp_display_width_computation): New class.
(cpp_byte_column_to_display_column): Add optional tabstop argument.
(cpp_display_width): Likewise.
(cpp_display_column_to_byte_column): Likewise.
* charset.c
(cpp_display_width_computation::cpp_display_width_computation): New
function.
(cpp_display_width_computation::advance_display_cols): Likewise.
(compute_next_display_width): Removed and implemented this
functionality in a new function...
(cpp_display_width_computation::process_next_codepoint): ...here.
(cpp_byte_column_to_display_column): Added tabstop argument.
Reimplemented in terms of class cpp_display_width_computation.
(cpp_display_column_to_byte_column): Likewise.
* init.c (cpp_create_reader): Remove handling of -ftabstop, which is now
handled by diagnostic_context.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR preprocessor/49973
PR other/86904
* c-c++-common/Wmisleading-indentation-3.c: Adjust expected output
for new defaults.
* c-c++-common/Wmisleading-indentation.c: Likewise.
* c-c++-common/diagnostic-format-json-1.c: Likewise.
* c-c++-common/diagnostic-format-json-2.c: Likewise.
* c-c++-common/diagnostic-format-json-3.c: Likewise.
* c-c++-common/diagnostic-format-json-4.c: Likewise.
* c-c++-common/diagnostic-format-json-5.c: Likewise.
* c-c++-common/missing-close-symbol.c: Likewise.
* g++.dg/diagnostic/bad-binary-ops.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/parse/error4.C: Likewise.
* g++.old-deja/g++.brendan/crash11.C: Likewise.
* g++.old-deja/g++.pt/overload2.C: Likewise.
* g++.old-deja/g++.robertl/eb109.C: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/analyzer/malloc-paths-9.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/bad-binary-ops.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/format/branch-1.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/format/pr79210.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-test-expressions-1.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-test-string-literals-1.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/redecl-4.c: Likewise.
* gfortran.dg/diagnostic-format-json-1.F90: Likewise.
* gfortran.dg/diagnostic-format-json-2.F90: Likewise.
* gfortran.dg/diagnostic-format-json-3.F90: Likewise.
* go.dg/arrayclear.go: Add a comment explaining why adding a
comment was necessary to work around a dejagnu bug.
* c-c++-common/diagnostic-units-1.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/diagnostic-units-2.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/diagnostic-units-3.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/diagnostic-units-4.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/diagnostic-units-5.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/diagnostic-units-6.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/diagnostic-units-7.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/diagnostic-units-8.c: New test.
With C++ module header units it becomes important to distinguish
between macros defined in forced headers (& commandline & builtins)
from those defined in the header file being processed. We weren't
making that easy because we treated the builtins and command-line
locations somewhat file-like, with incrementing line numbers, and
showing them as included from line 1 of the main file. This patch does
3 things:
0) extend the idiom that 'line 0' of a file means 'the file as a whole'
1) builtins and command-line macros are shown as-if included from line zero.
2) when emitting preprocessed output we keep resetting the line number
so that re-reading that preprocessed output will get the same set of
locations for the command line etc.
For instance the new c-c++-common/cpp/line-2.c test, now emits
In file included from <command-line>:
./line-2.h:4:2: error: #error wrong
4 | #error wrong
| ^~~~~
line-2.c:3:11: error: macro "bill" passed 1 arguments, but takes just 0
3 | int bill(1);
| ^
In file included from <command-line>:
./line-2.h:3: note: macro "bill" defined here
3 | #define bill() 2
|
Before it told you about including from <command-line>:31.
the preprocessed output looks like:
...
(There's a new optimization in do_line_marker to stop each of these
line markers causing a new line map. We can simply rewind the
location, and keep using the same line map.)
libcpp/
* directives.c (do_linemarker): Optimize rewinding to line zero.
* files.c (_cpp_stack_file): Start on line zero when about to inject
headers.
(cpp_push_include, cpp_push_default_include): Use highest_line as
the location.
* include/cpplib.h (cpp_read_main_file): Add injecting parm.
* init.c (cpp_read_main_file): Likewise, inform _cpp_stack_file.
* internal.h (enum include_type): Add IT_MAIN_INJECT.
gcc/c-family/
* c-opts.c (c_common_post_options): Add 'injecting' arg to
cpp_read_main_file.
(c_finish_options): Add linemap_line_start calls for builtin and cmd
maps. Force token position to line_table's highest line.
* c-ppoutput.c (print_line_1): Refactor, print line zero.
(cb_define): Always increment source line.
gcc/testsuite/
* c-c++-common/cpp/line-2.c: New.
* c-c++-common/cpp/line-2.h: New.
* c-c++-common/cpp/line-3.c: New.
* c-c++-common/cpp/line-4.c: New.
* c-c++-common/cpp/line-4.h: New.
AIX supports "FAT" libraries containing 32 bit and 64 bit objects
(similar to Darwin), but commands for manipulating libraries do not
default to accept both 32 bit and 64 bit object files. While updating
the AIX configuration to support building and running GCC as a 64 bit
application, I have encountered some build libraries that hard code
AR=ar instead of testing the environment.
This patch adds AR_CHECK_TOOL(AR, ar) to configure.ac for the two
libraries and updates Makefile.in to accept the substitution.
2020-05-23 David Edelsohn <dje.gcc@gmail.com>
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in (AR): Substitute @AR@.
* configure.ac (CHECK_PROG AR): New.
* configure: Regenerate.
libdecnumber/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in (AR): Substitute @AR@.
* configure.ac (CHECK_PROG AR): New.
* configure: Regenerate.
_cpp_find_file has 3 bool arguments, at most one of which is ever set.
Ripe for replacing with a 4-state enum. Also, this is C++, so
'typedef struct Foo Foo' is unnecessary.
* internal.h (typedef _cpp_file): Delete, unnecessary in C++.
(enum _cpp_find_file_kind): New.
(_cpp_find_file): Use it, not 3 bools.
* files.c (_cpp_find_file): Use _cpp_find_file_kind enum, not
bools.
(cpp_make_system_header): Break overly long line.
(_cpp_stack_include, _cpp_fake_include)
(_cpp_do_file_change, _cpp_compare_file_date, _cpp_has_header): Adjust.
* init.c (cpp_read_main): Adjust _cpp_find_file call.
This fixes a bunch of poorly formatted decls, marks some getters as
PURE, deletes some C-relevant bool hackery, and finally uses a
passed-in location rather than deducing a closely-related but not
necessarily the same location.
* include/cpplib.h (cpp_get_otions, cpp_get_callbacks)
(cpp_get_deps): Mark as PURE.
* include/line-map.h (get_combined_adhoc_loc)
(get_location_from_adhoc_loc, get_pure_location): Reformat decls.
* internal.h (struct lexer_state): Clarify comment.
* system.h: Remove now-unneeded bool hackery.
* files.c (_cpp_find_file): Store LOC not highest_location.
pr95149 is a false positive static analysis checker. But it
encouranged me to fix raw string lexing, which does contain a
complicated macro and pointers to local variables. The
reimplementation does away with that macro. Part of the complication
is we need to undo some of the fresh line processing -- trigraph notes
and escaped line continuations. But the undone characters need to go
through the raw string processing, as they can legitimately be part of
the prefix marker. however, in this reformulation we only process one
line marker at a time[*], so there's a limited number of undone
characters. We can arrange the buffering to make sure we don't split
such an append sequence, and then simply take the characters from the
append buffer.
The prefix scanner had a switch statement, which I discovered was not
optimized as well as an if of a bunch of explicit comparisons (pr
95208 filed).
Finally I adjusted the failure mode. When we get a bad prefix, we lex
up until the next '"', thus often swallowing the whole raw string.
Previously we'd bail and then the lexer would usually generate stupid
tokens, particularly when meeting the ending '"'.
libcpp/
* lex.c (struct lit_accum): New.
(bufring_append): Replace by lit_accum::append.
(lex_raw_string): Reimplement, using fragments of the old version.
(lex_string): Adjust lex_raw_string call.
gcc/testsuite/
* c-c++-common/raw-string-14.c: Adjust errors.
* c-c++-common/raw-string-16.c: Likewise.
* c-c++-common/raw-string-5.c: Likewise.
This was another latent case of us losing an EOF token, but succeeding
anyway. Since my patch to make us pay more attention to EOFs it came
to light. We also need to keep the EOF if we fall off the end of the
main file. Forced includes look like regular nested includes at this
point.
PR preprocessor/95182
libcpp/
* macro.c (collect_args): Preserve EOFif we fell out of the main
file.
(cpp_get_token_1): Reformat a couple of short lines.
C++20 isn't final quite yet, but all that remains is formalities, so let's
go ahead and change all the references.
I think for the next C++ standard we can just call it C++23 rather than
C++2b, since the committee has been consistent about time-based releases
rather than feature-based.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog
2020-05-13 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
* c.opt (std=c++20): Make c++2a the alias.
(std=gnu++20): Likewise.
* c-common.h (cxx_dialect): Change cxx2a to cxx20.
* c-opts.c: Adjust.
* c-cppbuiltin.c: Adjust.
* c-ubsan.c: Adjust.
* c-warn.c: Adjust.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog
2020-05-13 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
* call.c, class.c, constexpr.c, constraint.cc, decl.c, init.c,
lambda.c, lex.c, method.c, name-lookup.c, parser.c, pt.c, tree.c,
typeck2.c: Change cxx2a to cxx20.
libcpp/ChangeLog
2020-05-13 Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
* include/cpplib.h (enum c_lang): Change CXX2A to CXX20.
* init.c, lex.c: Adjust.
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.
Since on Intel CET enabled host, dlopen in Intel CET enabled applications
fails on shared libraries which aren't Intel CET enabled, compile with
-fcf-protection on Intel CET enabled host when jit is enabled to enable
Intel CET on libgccjit.
* Makefile.in (CET_HOST_FLAGS): New.
(COMPILER): Add $(CET_HOST_FLAGS).
* configure.ac: Add GCC_CET_HOST_FLAGS(CET_HOST_FLAGS) and
AC_SUBST(CET_HOST_FLAGS). Clear CET_HOST_FLAGS if jit isn't
enabled.
* aclocal.m4: Regenerated.
* configure: Likewise.
The existing directives-only code (a) punched a hole through the
libcpp interface and (b) didn't support raw string literals. This
reimplements this preprocessing mode. I added a proper callback
interface, and adjusted c-ppoutput to use it. Sadly I cannot get rid
of the libcpp/internal.h include for unrelated reasons.
The new scanner is in lex.x, and works doing some backwards scanning
when it finds a charater of interest. This reduces the number of
cases one has to deal with in forward scanning. It may have different
failure mode than forward scanning on bad tokenization.
Finally, Moved some cpp tests from the c-specific dg.gcc/cpp directory
to the c-c++-common/cpp shared directory,
libcpp/
* directives-only.c: Delete.
* Makefile.in (libcpp_a_OBJS, libcpp_a_SOURCES): Remove it.
* include/cpplib.h (enum CPP_DO_task): New enum.
(cpp_directive_only_preprocess): Declare.
* internal.h (_cpp_dir_only_callbacks): Delete.
(_cpp_preprocess_dir_only): Delete.
* lex.c (do_peek_backslask, do_peek_next, do_peek_prev): New.
(cpp_directives_only_process): New implementation.
gcc/c-family/
Reimplement directives only processing.
* c-ppoutput.c (token_streamer): Ne.
(directives_only_cb): New. Swallow ...
(print_lines_directives_only): ... this.
(scan_translation_unit_directives_only): Reimplment using the
published interface.
gcc/testsuite/
* gcc.dg/cpp/counter-[23].c: Move to c-c+_-common/cpp.
* gcc.dg/cpp/dir-only-*: Likewise.
* c-c++-common/cpp/dir-only-[78].c: New.
I've noticed we claim in cxx-status.html that we implement P1042R1,
but it seems we don't implement any of the changes from there.
The following patch implements just the change that __VA_OPT__ determines
whether to expand to nothing or the enclosed tokens no longer based on
whether there were any tokens passed to __VA_ARGS__, but whether __VA_ARGS__
expands to any tokens (from testing apparently it has to be non-CPP_PADDING
tokens).
I'm afraid I'm completely lost about the padding preservation/removal
changes that are also in the paper, so haven't touched that part.
2020-02-14 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
Partially implement P1042R1: __VA_OPT__ wording clarifications
PR preprocessor/92319
* macro.c (expand_arg): Move declarations before vaopt_state
definition.
(class vaopt_state): Move enum update_type definition earlier. Remove
m_allowed member, add m_arg and m_update members.
(vaopt_state::vaopt_state): Change last argument from bool any_args
to macro_arg *arg, initialize m_arg and m_update instead of m_allowed.
(vaopt_state::update): When bumping m_state from 1 to 2 and m_update
is ERROR, determine if __VA_ARGS__ expansion has any non-CPP_PADDING
tokens and set m_update to INCLUDE if it has any, DROP otherwise.
Return m_update instead of m_allowed ? INCLUDE : DROP in m_state >= 2.
(replace_args, create_iso_definition): Adjust last argument to
vaopt_state ctor.
* c-c++-common/cpp/va-opt-4.c: New test.
The standard says http://eel.is/c++draft/cpp.cond#7.sentence-2 that
__has_include can't appear at arbitrary places in the source. As we have
not recognized __has_include* outside of preprocessing directives in the
past, accepting it there now would be a regression. The patch does still
allow it in #define if it is then used in preprocessing directives, I guess
that use isn't strictly valid either, but clang seems to accept it.
2020-02-04 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* macro.c (builtin_has_include): Diagnose __has_include* use outside
of preprocessing directives.
* c-c++-common/cpp/has-include-1.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/has-include-next-1.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/gomp/has-include-1.c: New test.
Some of the following testcases ICE, because one of the cpp_get_token
calls in builtin_has_include reads the CPP_EOF token but the caller isn't
aware that CPP_EOF has been reached and will do another cpp_get_token.
get_token_no_padding is something that is use by the
has_attribute/has_builtin callbacks, which will first peek and will not
consume CPP_EOF (but will consume other tokens). The !SEEN_EOL ()
check on the other side doesn't work anymore and isn't really needed,
as we don't consume the EOF. The change adds one further error to the
pr88974.c testcase, if we wanted just one error per __has_include,
we could add some boolean whether we've emitted errors already and
only emit the first one we encounter (not implemented).
2020-02-04 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR preprocessor/93545
* macro.c (cpp_get_token_no_padding): New function.
(builtin_has_include): Use it instead of cpp_get_token. Don't check
SEEN_EOL.
* c-c++-common/cpp/pr88974.c: Expect another diagnostics during error
recovery.
* c-c++-common/cpp/pr93545-1.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/pr93545-2.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/pr93545-3.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/pr93545-4.c: New test.
This commit:
commit e7c26e04b2 (tjteru/master)
Date: Wed Jan 22 14:54:26 2020 +0000
gcc: Add new configure options to allow static libraries to be selected
contains a couple of issues. First I failed to correctly regenerate
all of the configure files it should have done. Second, there was a
mistake in lib-link.m4, one of the conditions didn't use pure sh
syntax, I wrote this:
if x$lib_type = xauto || x$lib_type = xshared; then
When I should have written this:
if test "x$lib_type" = "xauto" || test "x$lib_type" = "xshared"; then
These issues were raised on the mailing list in these messages:
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2020-01/msg01827.htmlhttps://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2020-01/msg01921.html
config/ChangeLog:
* lib-link.m4 (AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY): Update shell syntax.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
intl/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
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.
The motivation behind this change is to make it easier for a user to
link against static libraries on a target where dynamic libraries are
the default library type (for example GNU/Linux).
Further, my motivation is really for linking libraries into GDB,
however, the binutils-gdb/config/ directory is a copy of gcc/config/
so changes for GDB need to be approved by the GCC project first.
After making this change in the gcc/config/ directory I've run
autoreconf on all of the configure scripts in the GCC tree and a
couple have been updated, so I'll use one of these to describe what my
change does.
Consider libcpp, this library links against libiconv. Currently if
the user builds on a system with both static and dynamic libiconv
installed then autotools will pick up the dynamic libiconv by
default. This is almost certainly the right thing to do.
However, if the user wants to link against static libiconv then things
are a little harder, they could remove the dynamic libiconv from their
system, but this is probably a bad idea (other things might depend on
that library), or the user can build their own version of libiconv,
install it into a unique prefix, and then configure gcc using the
--with-libiconv-prefix=DIR flag. This works fine, but is somewhat
annoying, the static library available, I just can't get autotools to
use it.
My change then adds a new flag --with-libiconv-type=TYPE, where type
is either auto, static, or shared. The default auto, ensures we keep
the existing behaviour unchanged.
If the user configures with --with-libiconv-type=static then the
configure script will ignore any dynamic libiconv it finds, and will
only look for a static libiconv, if no static libiconv is found then
the configure will continue as though there is no libiconv at all
available.
Similarly a user can specify --with-libiconv-type=shared and force the
use of shared libiconv, any static libiconv will be ignored.
As I've implemented this change within the AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY macro
then only libraries configured using the AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS or
AC_LIB_HAVE_LINKFLAGS macros will gain the new configure flag.
If this is accepted into GCC then there will be follow on patches for
binutils and GDB to regenerate some configure scripts in those
projects.
For GCC only two configure scripts needed updated after this commit,
libcpp and libstdc++-v3, both of which link against libiconv.
config/ChangeLog:
* lib-link.m4 (AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY): Add new
--with-libXXX-type=... option. Use this to guide the selection of
either a shared library or a static library.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
I noticed, but ignored this code when addressing p80005, but having
fixed up defined(X) on the modules branch, I could see where it came
from, and it's obviously wrong as we've just pulled out a string
contant from the token.
* expr.c (parse_has_include): Remove bogus controlling macro code.
__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.
the preprocessor evaluator has a skip_eval counter, but we weren't
checking it after parsing has_include(foo), but before looking for
foo. Resulting in unnecessary io for 'FALSE_COND && has_include <foo>'
PR preprocessor/93306
* expr.c (parse_has_include): Refactor. Check skip_eval before
looking.
This suppresses an array out of bounds warning in mkdeps.c as proposed
by Martin Sebor in the bugzilla.
array subscript 2 is outside array bounds of ‘const char [2]’
Since this warning does occur during bootstrap it currently breaks
werror builds on IBM Z.
The problem can be reproduced also on x86_64 by changing the inlining
threshold using: --param max-inline-insns-auto=80
Bootstrapped and regression tested on x86_64 and IBM Z.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
2020-01-16 Andreas Krebbel <krebbel@linux.ibm.com>
PR tree-optimization/92176
* mkdeps.c (deps_add_default_target): Avoid calling apply_vpath to
suppress an array out of bounds warning.
This patch adds support for associating a "diagnostic_path" with a
diagnostic: a sequence of events predicted by the compiler that leads to
the problem occurring, with their locations in the user's source,
text descriptions, and stack information (for handling interprocedural
paths).
For example, the following (hypothetical) error has a 3-event
intraprocedural path:
test.c: In function 'demo':
test.c:29:5: error: passing NULL as argument 1 to 'PyList_Append' which
requires a non-NULL parameter
29 | PyList_Append(list, item);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
'demo': events 1-3
|
| 25 | list = PyList_New(0);
| | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~
| | |
| | (1) when 'PyList_New' fails, returning NULL
| 26 |
| 27 | for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
| | ~~~
| | |
| | (2) when 'i < count'
| 28 | item = PyLong_FromLong(random());
| 29 | PyList_Append(list, item);
| | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| | |
| | (3) when calling 'PyList_Append', passing NULL from (1) as argument 1
|
The patch adds a new "%@" format code for printing event IDs, so that
in the above, the description of event (3) mentions event (1), showing
the user where the bogus NULL value comes from (the event IDs are
colorized to draw the user's attention to them).
There is a separation between data vs presentation: the above shows how
the diagnostic-printing code has consolidated the path into a single run
of events, since all the events are near each other and within the same
function; more complicated examples (such as interprocedural paths)
might be printed as multiple runs of events.
Examples of how interprocedural paths are printed can be seen in the
test suite (which uses a plugin to exercise the code without relying
on specific warnings using this functionality).
Other output formats include
- JSON,
- printing each event as a separate "note", and
- to not emit paths.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in (OBJS): Add tree-diagnostic-path.o.
* common.opt (fdiagnostics-path-format=): New option.
(diagnostic_path_format): New enum.
(fdiagnostics-show-path-depths): New option.
* coretypes.h (diagnostic_event_id_t): New forward decl.
* diagnostic-color.c (color_dict): Add "path".
* diagnostic-event-id.h: New file.
* diagnostic-format-json.cc (json_from_expanded_location): Make
non-static.
(json_end_diagnostic): Call context->make_json_for_path if it
exists and the diagnostic has a path.
(diagnostic_output_format_init): Clear context->print_path.
* diagnostic-path.h: New file.
* diagnostic-show-locus.c (colorizer::set_range): Special-case
when printing a run of events in a diagnostic_path so that they
all get the same color.
(layout::m_diagnostic_path_p): New field.
(layout::layout): Initialize it.
(layout::print_any_labels): Don't colorize the label text for an
event in a diagnostic_path.
(gcc_rich_location::add_location_if_nearby): Add
"restrict_to_current_line_spans" and "label" params. Pass the
former to layout.maybe_add_location_range; pass the latter
when calling add_range.
* diagnostic.c: Include "diagnostic-path.h".
(diagnostic_initialize): Initialize context->path_format and
context->show_path_depths.
(diagnostic_show_any_path): New function.
(diagnostic_path::interprocedural_p): New function.
(diagnostic_report_diagnostic): Call diagnostic_show_any_path.
(simple_diagnostic_path::num_events): New function.
(simple_diagnostic_path::get_event): New function.
(simple_diagnostic_path::add_event): New function.
(simple_diagnostic_event::simple_diagnostic_event): New ctor.
(simple_diagnostic_event::~simple_diagnostic_event): New dtor.
(debug): New overload taking a diagnostic_path *.
* diagnostic.def (DK_DIAGNOSTIC_PATH): New.
* diagnostic.h (enum diagnostic_path_format): New enum.
(json::value): New forward decl.
(diagnostic_context::path_format): New field.
(diagnostic_context::show_path_depths): New field.
(diagnostic_context::print_path): New callback field.
(diagnostic_context::make_json_for_path): New callback field.
(diagnostic_show_any_path): New decl.
(json_from_expanded_location): New decl.
* doc/invoke.texi (-fdiagnostics-path-format=): New option.
(-fdiagnostics-show-path-depths): New option.
(-fdiagnostics-color): Add "path" to description of default
GCC_COLORS; describe it.
(-fdiagnostics-format=json): Document how diagnostic paths are
represented in the JSON output format.
* gcc-rich-location.h (gcc_rich_location::add_location_if_nearby):
Add optional params "restrict_to_current_line_spans" and "label".
* opts.c (common_handle_option): Handle
OPT_fdiagnostics_path_format_ and
OPT_fdiagnostics_show_path_depths.
* pretty-print.c: Include "diagnostic-event-id.h".
(pp_format): Implement "%@" format code for printing
diagnostic_event_id_t *.
(selftest::test_pp_format): Add tests for "%@".
* selftest-run-tests.c (selftest::run_tests): Call
selftest::tree_diagnostic_path_cc_tests.
* selftest.h (selftest::tree_diagnostic_path_cc_tests): New decl.
* toplev.c (general_init): Initialize global_dc->path_format and
global_dc->show_path_depths.
* tree-diagnostic-path.cc: New file.
* tree-diagnostic.c (maybe_unwind_expanded_macro_loc): Make
non-static. Drop "diagnostic" param in favor of storing the
original value of "where" and re-using it.
(virt_loc_aware_diagnostic_finalizer): Update for dropped param of
maybe_unwind_expanded_macro_loc.
(tree_diagnostics_defaults): Initialize context->print_path and
context->make_json_for_path.
* tree-diagnostic.h (default_tree_diagnostic_path_printer): New
decl.
(default_tree_make_json_for_path): New decl.
(maybe_unwind_expanded_macro_loc): New decl.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-format.c (local_event_ptr_node): New.
(PP_FORMAT_CHAR_TABLE): Add entry for "%@".
(init_dynamic_diag_info): Initialize local_event_ptr_node.
* c-format.h (T_EVENT_PTR): New define.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.dg/format/gcc_diag-10.c (diagnostic_event_id_t): New
typedef.
(test_diag): Add coverage of "%@".
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-path-format-default.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-path-format-inline-events-1.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-path-format-inline-events-2.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-path-format-inline-events-3.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-path-format-none.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-test-paths-1.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-test-paths-2.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-test-paths-3.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-test-paths-4.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic_plugin_test_paths.c: New.
* gcc.dg/plugin/plugin.exp: Add the new plugin and test cases.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/line-map.h (class diagnostic_path): New forward decl.
(rich_location::get_path): New accessor.
(rich_location::set_path): New function.
(rich_location::m_path): New field.
* line-map.c (rich_location::rich_location): Initialize m_path.
From-SVN: r280142
libcpp's label_text class wraps a text buffer, along with a flag to
determine if it "owns" the buffer.
The existing ctor exposed this directly, but I found it difficult
to remember the sense of flag, so this patch hides the ctor, in
favor of static member functions "borrow" and "take", to make
the effect on ownership explicit in the name.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-format.c (range_label_for_format_type_mismatch::get_text):
Replace label_text ctor called with true with label_text::take.
gcc/c/ChangeLog:
* c-objc-common.c (range_label_for_type_mismatch::get_text):
Replace label_text ctor calls.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* error.c (range_label_for_type_mismatch::get_text): Replace
label_text ctor calls with label_text::borrow.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* gcc-rich-location.c
(maybe_range_label_for_tree_type_mismatch::get_text): Replace
label_text ctor call with label_text::borrow.
* gcc-rich-location.h (text_range_label::get_text): Replace
label_text ctor called with false with label_text::borrow.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/line-map.h (label_text::label_text): Make private.
(label_text::borrow): New.
(label_text::take): New.
(label_text::take_or_copy): New.
From-SVN: r279153
contrib/ChangeLog
2019-12-09 Lewis Hyatt <lhyatt@gmail.com>
PR preprocessor/49973
* unicode/from_glibc/unicode_utils.py: Support script from
glibc (commit 464cd3) to extract character widths from Unicode data
files.
* unicode/from_glibc/utf8_gen.py: Likewise.
* unicode/UnicodeData.txt: Unicode v. 12.1.0 data file.
* unicode/EastAsianWidth.txt: Likewise.
* unicode/PropList.txt: Likewise.
* unicode/gen_wcwidth.py: New utility to generate
libcpp/generated_cpp_wcwidth.h with help from the glibc support
scripts and the Unicode data files.
* unicode/unicode-license.txt: Added.
* unicode/README: New explanatory file.
libcpp/ChangeLog
2019-12-09 Lewis Hyatt <lhyatt@gmail.com>
PR preprocessor/49973
* generated_cpp_wcwidth.h: New file generated by
../contrib/unicode/gen_wcwidth.py, supports new cpp_wcwidth function.
* charset.c (compute_next_display_width): New function to help
implement display columns.
(cpp_byte_column_to_display_column): Likewise.
(cpp_display_column_to_byte_column): Likewise.
(cpp_wcwidth): Likewise.
* include/cpplib.h (cpp_byte_column_to_display_column): Declare.
(cpp_display_column_to_byte_column): Declare.
(cpp_wcwidth): Declare.
(cpp_display_width): New function.
gcc/ChangeLog
2019-12-09 Lewis Hyatt <lhyatt@gmail.com>
PR preprocessor/49973
* input.c (location_compute_display_column): New function to help with
multibyte awareness in diagnostics.
(test_cpp_utf8): New self-test.
(input_c_tests): Call the new test.
* input.h (location_compute_display_column): Declare.
* diagnostic-show-locus.c: Pervasive changes to add multibyte awareness
to all classes and functions.
(enum column_unit): New enum.
(class exploc_with_display_col): New class.
(class layout_point): Convert m_column member to array m_columns[2].
(layout_range::contains_point): Add col_unit argument.
(test_layout_range_for_single_point): Pass new argument.
(test_layout_range_for_single_line): Likewise.
(test_layout_range_for_multiple_lines): Likewise.
(line_bounds::convert_to_display_cols): New function.
(layout::get_state_at_point): Add col_unit argument.
(make_range): Use empty filename rather than dummy filename.
(get_line_width_without_trailing_whitespace): Rename to...
(get_line_bytes_without_trailing_whitespace): ...this.
(test_get_line_width_without_trailing_whitespace): Rename to...
(test_get_line_bytes_without_trailing_whitespace): ...this.
(class layout): m_exploc changed to exploc_with_display_col from
plain expanded_location.
(layout::get_linenum_width): New accessor member function.
(layout::get_x_offset_display): Likewise.
(layout::calculate_linenum_width): New subroutine for the constuctor.
(layout::calculate_x_offset_display): Likewise.
(layout::layout): Use the new subroutines. Add multibyte awareness.
(layout::print_source_line): Add multibyte awareness.
(layout::print_line): Likewise.
(layout::print_annotation_line): Likewise.
(line_label::line_label): Likewise.
(layout::print_any_labels): Likewise.
(layout::annotation_line_showed_range_p): Likewise.
(get_printed_columns): Likewise.
(class line_label): Rename m_length to m_display_width.
(get_affected_columns): Rename to...
(get_affected_range): ...this; add col_unit argument and multibyte
awareness.
(class correction): Add m_affected_bytes and m_display_cols
members. Rename m_len to m_byte_length for clarity. Add multibyte
awareness throughout.
(correction::insertion_p): Add multibyte awareness.
(correction::compute_display_cols): New function.
(correction::ensure_terminated): Use new member name m_byte_length.
(line_corrections::add_hint): Add multibyte awareness.
(layout::print_trailing_fixits): Likewise.
(layout::get_x_bound_for_row): Likewise.
(test_one_liner_simple_caret_utf8): New self-test analogous to the one
with _utf8 suffix removed, testing multibyte awareness.
(test_one_liner_caret_and_range_utf8): Likewise.
(test_one_liner_multiple_carets_and_ranges_utf8): Likewise.
(test_one_liner_fixit_insert_before_utf8): Likewise.
(test_one_liner_fixit_insert_after_utf8): Likewise.
(test_one_liner_fixit_remove_utf8): Likewise.
(test_one_liner_fixit_replace_utf8): Likewise.
(test_one_liner_fixit_replace_non_equal_range_utf8): Likewise.
(test_one_liner_fixit_replace_equal_secondary_range_utf8): Likewise.
(test_one_liner_fixit_validation_adhoc_locations_utf8): Likewise.
(test_one_liner_many_fixits_1_utf8): Likewise.
(test_one_liner_many_fixits_2_utf8): Likewise.
(test_one_liner_labels_utf8): Likewise.
(test_diagnostic_show_locus_one_liner_utf8): Likewise.
(test_overlapped_fixit_printing_utf8): Likewise.
(test_overlapped_fixit_printing): Adapt for changes to
get_affected_columns, get_printed_columns and class corrections.
(test_overlapped_fixit_printing_2): Likewise.
(test_linenum_sep): New constant.
(test_left_margin): Likewise.
(test_offset_impl): Helper function for new test.
(test_layout_x_offset_display_utf8): New test.
(diagnostic_show_locus_c_tests): Call new tests.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2019-12-09 Lewis Hyatt <lhyatt@gmail.com>
PR preprocessor/49973
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic_plugin_test_show_locus.c
(test_show_locus): Tweak so that expected output is the same as
before the diagnostic-show-locus.c changes.
* gcc.dg/cpp/pr66415-1.c: Likewise.
From-SVN: r279137
C2x adds u8'' character constants to C. This patch adds the
corresponding GCC support.
Most of the support was already present for C++ and just needed
enabling for C2x. However, in C2x these constants have type unsigned
char, which required corresponding adjustments in the compiler and the
preprocessor to give them that type for C.
For C, it seems clear to me that having type unsigned char means the
constants are unsigned in the preprocessor (and thus treated as having
type uintmax_t in #if conditionals), so this patch implements that. I
included a conditional in the libcpp change to avoid affecting
signedness for C++, but I'm not sure if in fact these constants should
also be unsigned in the preprocessor for C++ in which case that
!CPP_OPTION (pfile, cplusplus) conditional would not be needed.
Bootstrapped with no regressions on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.
gcc/c:
* c-parser.c (c_parser_postfix_expression)
(c_parser_check_literal_zero): Handle CPP_UTF8CHAR.
* gimple-parser.c (c_parser_gimple_postfix_expression): Likewise.
gcc/c-family:
* c-lex.c (lex_charconst): Make CPP_UTF8CHAR constants unsigned
char for C.
gcc/testsuite:
* gcc.dg/c11-utf8char-1.c, gcc.dg/c2x-utf8char-1.c,
gcc.dg/c2x-utf8char-2.c, gcc.dg/c2x-utf8char-3.c,
gcc.dg/gnu2x-utf8char-1.c: New tests.
libcpp:
* charset.c (narrow_str_to_charconst): Make CPP_UTF8CHAR constants
unsigned for C.
* init.c (lang_defaults): Set utf8_char_literals for GNUC2X and
STDC2X.
From-SVN: r278265
PR c++/91370 - Implement P1041R4 and P1139R2 - Stronger Unicode reqs
* charset.c (narrow_str_to_charconst): Add TYPE argument. For
CPP_UTF8CHAR diagnose whenever number of chars is > 1, using
CPP_DL_ERROR instead of CPP_DL_WARNING.
(wide_str_to_charconst): For CPP_CHAR16 or CPP_CHAR32, use
CPP_DL_ERROR instead of CPP_DL_WARNING when multiple char16_t
or char32_t chars are needed.
(cpp_interpret_charconst): Adjust narrow_str_to_charconst caller.
* g++.dg/cpp1z/utf8-neg.C: Expect errors rather than -Wmultichar
warnings.
* g++.dg/ext/utf16-4.C: Expect errors rather than warnings.
* g++.dg/ext/utf32-4.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp2a/ucn2.C: New test.
From-SVN: r277929
There are three major pieces to this support: scalar operator<=>,
synthesis of comparison operators, and rewritten/reversed overload
resolution (e.g. a < b becomes 0 > b <=> a).
Unlike other defaulted functions, where we use synthesized_method_walk to
semi-simulate what the definition of the function will be like, this patch
determines the characteristics of a comparison operator by trying to define
it.
My handling of non-dependent rewritten operators in templates can still use
some work: build_min_non_dep_op_overload can't understand the rewrites and
crashes, so I'm avoiding it for now by clearing *overload. This means we'll
do name lookup again at instantiation time, which can incorrectly mean a
different result. I'll poke at this more in stage 3.
I'm leaving out a fourth section ("strong structural equality") even though
I've implemented it, because it seems likely to change radically tomorrow.
Thanks to Tim van Deurzen and Jakub for implementing lexing of the <=>
operator, and Jonathan for the initial <compare> header.
gcc/cp/
* cp-tree.h (struct lang_decl_fn): Add maybe_deleted bitfield.
(DECL_MAYBE_DELETED): New.
(enum special_function_kind): Add sfk_comparison.
(LOOKUP_REWRITTEN, LOOKUP_REVERSED): New.
* call.c (struct z_candidate): Add rewritten and reversed methods.
(add_builtin_candidate): Handle SPACESHIP_EXPR.
(add_builtin_candidates): Likewise.
(add_candidates): Don't add a reversed candidate if the parms are
the same.
(add_operator_candidates): Split out from build_new_op_1. Handle
rewritten and reversed candidates.
(add_candidate): Swap conversions of reversed candidate.
(build_new_op_1): Swap them back. Build a second operation for
rewritten candidates.
(extract_call_expr): Handle rewritten calls.
(same_fn_or_template): New.
(joust): Handle rewritten and reversed candidates.
* class.c (add_implicitly_declared_members): Add implicit op==.
(classtype_has_op, classtype_has_defaulted_op): New.
* constexpr.c (cxx_eval_binary_expression): Handle SPACESHIP_EXPR.
(cxx_eval_constant_expression, potential_constant_expression_1):
Likewise.
* cp-gimplify.c (genericize_spaceship): New.
(cp_genericize_r): Use it.
* cp-objcp-common.c (cp_common_init_ts): Handle SPACESHIP_EXPR.
* decl.c (finish_function): Handle deleted function.
* decl2.c (grokfield): SET_DECL_FRIEND_CONTEXT on defaulted friend.
(mark_used): Check DECL_MAYBE_DELETED. Remove assumption that
defaulted functions are non-static members.
* error.c (dump_expr): Handle SPACESHIP_EXPR.
* method.c (type_has_trivial_fn): False for sfk_comparison.
(enum comp_cat_tag, struct comp_cat_info_t): New types.
(comp_cat_cache): New array variable.
(lookup_comparison_result, lookup_comparison_category)
(is_cat, cat_tag_for, spaceship_comp_cat)
(spaceship_type, genericize_spaceship)
(common_comparison_type, early_check_defaulted_comparison)
(comp_info, build_comparison_op): New.
(synthesize_method): Handle sfk_comparison. Handle deleted.
(get_defaulted_eh_spec, maybe_explain_implicit_delete)
(explain_implicit_non_constexpr, implicitly_declare_fn)
(defaulted_late_check, defaultable_fn_check): Handle sfk_comparison.
* name-lookup.c (get_std_name_hint): Add comparison categories.
* tree.c (special_function_p): Add sfk_comparison.
* typeck.c (cp_build_binary_op): Handle SPACESHIP_EXPR.
2019-11-05 Tim van Deurzen <tim@kompiler.org>
Add new tree code for the spaceship operator.
gcc/cp/
* cp-tree.def: Add new tree code.
* operators.def: New binary operator.
* parser.c: Add new token and tree code.
libcpp/
* cpplib.h: Add spaceship operator for C++.
* lex.c: Implement conditional lexing of spaceship operator for C++20.
2019-11-05 Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
libstdc++-v3/
* libsupc++/compare: New header.
* libsupc++/Makefile.am (std_HEADERS): Add compare.
* include/std/version: Define __cpp_lib_three_way_comparison.
* include/std/functional: #include <compare>.
From-SVN: r277865
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2019-10/msg01080.html
looking up a line map takes a non-constant line_maps object, which is confusing.
This makes the caching fields mutable, so permits a constant object, as one might expect for a lookup.
* include/line-map.h (struct maps_info_ordinary): Make cache
mutable.
(struct maps_info_macro): Likewise.
(LINEMAPS_CACHE): Remove non-ref accessor. Constify ref accessor.
(LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_CACHE, LINEMAPS_MACRO_CACHE): Likewise.
(LINEMAPS_ORDINARY_MAP_AT, LINEMAPS_MACRO_MAP_AT): Use
LINEMAPS_USED and LINEMAPS_MAP_AT.
(linemap_lookup): Constify line_map arg.
linemap.c (linemap_ordinary_map_lookup, linemap_macro_map_lookup):
Constify line_map arg.
From-SVN: r276994
ISO C2x adds decimal floating point as an optional standard feature.
This patch accordingly makes GCC accept DFP constants (DF, DD, DL, df,
dd, dl suffixes) in strict C2X mode, with a pedwarn-if-pedantic for
older standards and a warning with -Wc11-c2x-compat even in C2x mode
(which in turn requires -Wc11-c2x-compat to be newly passed through to
libcpp).
Bootstrapped with no regressions on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.
gcc/c-family:
* c.opt (Wc11-c2x-compat): Add CPP(cpp_warn_c11_c2x_compat)
CppReason(CPP_W_C11_C2X_COMPAT).
gcc/testsuite:
* gcc.dg/dfp/c11-constants-1.c, gcc.dg/dfp/c11-constants-2.c,
gcc.dg/dfp/c2x-constants-1.c, gcc.dg/dfp/c2x-constants-2.c: New
tests.
* gcc.dg/dfp/constants-pedantic.c: Use -std=gnu17 explicitly.
Update expected diagnostics.
libcpp:
* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Add dfp_constants and
cpp_warn_c11_c2x_compat.
(enum cpp_warning_reason): Add CPP_W_C11_C2X_COMPAT.
* init.c (struct lang_flags): Add dfp_constants.
(lang_defaults): Set dfp_constants to 1 for GNUC2X and STDC2X and
0 for other languages.
(cpp_set_lang): Set dfp_constants from language.
(cpp_create_reader): Set cpp_warn_c11_c2x_compat to -1.
* expr.c (interpret_float_suffix): Mention DFP constants as C2X in
comment.
(cpp_classify_number): Do not diagnose DFP constants for languages
setting dfp_constants, unless cpp_warn_c11_c2x_compat.
From-SVN: r276908
As part of adding [[]]-style attributes, C2x adds the token :: for use
in scoped attribute names.
This patch adds corresponding support for that token in C to GCC. The
token is supported both for C2x and for older gnu* standards (on the
basis that extensions are normally supported in older gnu* versions;
people will expect to be able to use [[]] attributes, before C2x is
the default, without needing to use -std=gnu2x).
There are no cases in older C standards where the token : can be
followed by a token starting with : in syntactically valid sources;
the only cases the :: token could break in older standard C thus are
ones involving concatenation of pp-tokens where the result does not
end up as tokens (e.g., gets stringized). In GNU C extensions, the
main case where :: might appear in existing sources is in asm
statements, and the C parser is thus made to handle it like two
consecutive : tokens, which the C++ parser already does. A limited
test of various positionings of :: in asm statements is added to the
testsuite (in particular, to cover the syntax error when :: means too
many colons but a single : would be OK), but existing tests cover a
variety of styles there anyway.
Technically there are cases in Objective-C and OpenMP for which this
also changes how previously valid code is lexed: the objc-selector-arg
syntax allows multiple consecutive : tokens (although I don't think
they are particularly useful there), while OpenMP syntax includes
array section syntax such as [:] which, before :: was a token, could
also be written as [::> (there might be other OpenMP cases potentially
affected, I didn't check all the OpenMP syntax in detail). I don't
think either of those cases affects the basis for supporting the ::
token in all -std=gnu* modes, or that there is any obvious need to
special-case handling of CPP_SCOPE tokens for those constructs the way
there is for asm statements.
cpp_avoid_paste, which determines when spaces need adding between
tokens in preprocessed output where there wouldn't otherwise be
whitespace between them (e.g. if stringized), already inserts space
between : and : unconditionally, rather than only for C++, so no
change is needed there (but a C2x test is added that such space is
indeed inserted).
Bootstrapped with no regressions on x86-64-pc-linux-gnu.
gcc/c:
* c-parser.c (c_parser_asm_statement): Handle CPP_SCOPE like two
CPP_COLON tokens.
gcc/testsuite:
* gcc.dg/asm-scope-1.c, gcc.dg/cpp/c11-scope-1.c,
gcc.dg/cpp/c17-scope-1.c, gcc.dg/cpp/c2x-scope-1.c,
gcc.dg/cpp/c2x-scope-2.c, gcc.dg/cpp/c90-scope-1.c,
gcc.dg/cpp/c94-scope-1.c, gcc.dg/cpp/c99-scope-1.c,
gcc.dg/cpp/gnu11-scope-1.c, gcc.dg/cpp/gnu17-scope-1.c,
gcc.dg/cpp/gnu89-scope-1.c, gcc.dg/cpp/gnu99-scope-1.c: New tests.
libcpp:
* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Add member scope.
* init.c (struct lang_flags, lang_defaults): Likewise.
(cpp_set_lang): Set scope member of pfile.
* lex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Test CPP_OPTION (pfile, scope) not
CPP_OPTION (pfile, cplusplus) for creating CPP_SCOPE tokens.
From-SVN: r276434
* charset.c (UCS_LIMIT): New macro.
(ucn_valid_in_identifier): Use it instead of a hardcoded constant.
(_cpp_valid_ucn): Issue a pedantic warning for UCNs larger than
UCS_LIMIT outside of identifiers in C and in C++2a or later.
From-SVN: r276167
libcpp/ChangeLog
2019-09-19 Lewis Hyatt <lhyatt@gmail.com>
PR c/67224
* charset.c (_cpp_valid_utf8): New function to help lex UTF-8 tokens.
* internal.h (_cpp_valid_utf8): Declare.
* lex.c (forms_identifier_p): Use it to recognize UTF-8 identifiers.
(_cpp_lex_direct): Handle UTF-8 in identifiers and CPP_OTHER tokens.
Do all work in "default" case to avoid slowing down typical code paths.
Also handle $ and UCN in the default case for consistency.
gcc/Changelog
2019-09-19 Lewis Hyatt <lhyatt@gmail.com>
PR c/67224
* doc/cpp.texi: Document support for extended characters in
identifiers.
* doc/cppopts.texi: Likewise.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog
2019-09-19 Lewis Hyatt <lhyatt@gmail.com>
PR c/67224
* c-c++-common/cpp/ucnid-2011-1-utf8.c: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp/ucnid-1-utf8.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp/ucnid-2-utf8.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp/ucnid-3-utf8.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp/ucnid-4-utf8.C: New test.
* g++.dg/other/ucnid-1-utf8.C: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-1-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-10-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-11-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-12-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-13-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-14-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-15-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-2-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-3-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-4-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-6-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-7-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-9-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-1-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-10-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-11-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-12-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-13-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-14-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-15-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-16-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-2-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-3-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-4-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-5-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-6-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-7-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-8-utf8.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-9-utf8.c: New test.
From-SVN: r275979
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2019-08/msg01971.html
* internal.h (enum include_type): Add IT_MAIN, IT_DIRECTIVE_HWM,
IT_HEADER_HWM.
(_cpp_stack_file): Take include_type, not a bool.
* files.c (_cpp_find_file): Refactor to not hide an if inside a
for conditional.
(should_stack_file): Break apart to ...
(is_known_idempotent_file, has_unique_contents): ... these.
(_cpp_stack_file): Replace IMPORT boolean with include_type enum.
Refactor to use new predicates. Do linemap compensation here ...
(_cpp_stack_include): ... not here.
* init.c (cpp_read_main_file): Pass IT_MAIN to _cpp_stack_file.
From-SVN: r275034
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2019-08/msg01904.html
* directives-only.c (_cpp_preprocess_dir_only): Use false, not
zero for _cpp_handle_directive call.
* directives.c (_cpp_handle_directive): Indented is bool.
* files.c (struct _cpp_file): Make bools 1 bit bitfields.
* internal.h (enum include_type): Reformat and comment.
(struct cpp_buffer): Make flags 1 bit bitfields.
(_cpp_handle_directive): Indented is bool.
From-SVN: r274999
PR c/89410 reports various issues with #line directives with very
large numbers; one of them is an ICE inside diagnostic-show-locus.c
when emitting a diagnostic at line 0xffffffff.
The issue is that the arithmetic in layout::calculate_line_spans to
determine if two line spans are sufficiently close to consolidate
was using the unsigned 32-bit linenum_type, which was overflowing
when comparing the line for the expanded location with those of
the location range (all on line 0xffffffff), leading to it
erroneously adding two spans for the same line, leading to an
assertion failure.
This patch fixes the ICE by generalizing the use of long long in
line-map.h's comparison function for linenum_type into a new
linenum_arith_t typedef, and using it here.
Doing so uncovered a second problem: the loop to print the lines
within the line_span for this case is infinite: looping from
0xfffffff upwards, overflowing to 0, and then never becoming
greater than 0xfffffff. The patch fixes this by using linenum_arith_t
there also.
gcc/ChangeLog:
PR c/89410
* diagnostic-show-locus.c (layout::calculate_line_spans): Use
linenum_arith_t when determining if two adjacent line spans are
close enough to merge.
(diagnostic_show_locus): Use linenum_arith_t when iterating over
lines within each line_span.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR c/89410
* gcc.dg/pr89410-1.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/pr89410-2.c: New test.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
PR c/89410
* include/line-map.h (linenum_arith_t): New typedef.
(compare): Use it.
From-SVN: r269050
PR lto/88147 reports an assertion failure due to a bogus location_t value
when adding a line to a pre-existing line map, when there's a large
difference between the two line numbers.
For some "large differences", this leads to a location_t value that exceeds
LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION, in which case linemap_line_start returns 0. This
isn't ideal, but at least should lead to safe degradation of location
information.
However, if the difference is very large, it's possible for the line
number offset (relative to the start of the map) to be sufficiently large
that overflow occurs when left-shifted by the column-bits, and hence
the check against the LINE_MAP_MAX_LOCATION limit fails, leading to
a seemingly-valid location_t value, but encoding the wrong location. This
triggers the assertion failure:
linemap_assert (SOURCE_LINE (map, r) == to_line);
The fix (thanks to Martin) is to check for overflow when determining
whether to reuse an existing map, and to not reuse it if it would occur.
gcc/ChangeLog: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
PR lto/88147
* input.c (selftest::test_line_offset_overflow): New selftest.
(selftest::input_c_tests): Call it.
libcpp/ChangeLog: Martin Liska <mliska@suse.cz>
PR lto/88147
* line-map.c (linemap_line_start): Don't reuse the existing line
map if the line offset is sufficiently large to cause overflow
when computing location_t values.
From-SVN: r268789
gcc/ChangeLog:
2018-11-27 Mike Gulick <mgulick@mathworks.com>
PR preprocessor/83173
* input.c (dump_location_info): Dump reason and included_from
fields from line_map_ordinary struct. Fix indentation when
location > 5 digits.
* diagnostic-show-locus.c (num_digits, num_digits): Move to
diagnostic.c to allow it to be utilized by input.c.
* diagnostic.c (num_digits, selftest::test_num_digits): Moved
here.
(selftest::diagnostic_c_tests): Run selftest::test_num_digits.
* diagnostic.h (num_digits): Add extern definition.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
2018-11-27 Mike Gulick <mgulick@mathworks.com>
PR preprocessor/83173
* location-example.txt: Update example -fdump-internal-locations
output.
From-SVN: r266520
2018-11-27 Mike Gulick <mgulick@mathworks.com>
PR preprocessor/83173
* files.c (_cpp_stack_include): Check if
line_table->highest_location is past current line before
decrementing.
From-SVN: r266516
This patch updates GCC to use autoconf 2.69 and automake 1.15.1.
(That's not the latest automake version, but it's the one used by
binutils-gdb, with which consistency is desirable, and in any case
seems a useful incremental update that should make a future update to
1.16.1 easier.)
The changes are generally similar to the binutils-gdb ones, and are
copied from there where shared files and directories are involved
(there are some further changes to such shared directories, however,
which I'd expect to apply to binutils-gdb once this patch is in GCC).
Largely, obsolete AC_PREREQ calls are removed, while many
AC_LANG_SOURCE calls are added to avoid warnings from aclocal and
autoconf. Multilib support is no longer included in core automake,
meaning that multilib.am needs copying from automake's contrib
directory into the GCC source tree. Autoconf 2.69 has Go support, so
local copies of that support are removed. I hope the D support will
soon be submitted to upstream autoconf so the local copy of that can
be removed in a future update. Changes to how automake generates
runtest calls mean quotes are removed from RUNTEST definitions in five
lib*/testsuite/Makefile.am files (libatomic, libgomp, libitm,
libphobos, libvtv; some others have RUNTEST definitions without
quotes, which are still OK); libgo and libphobos also get
-Wno-override added to AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE so those overrides of RUNTEST
do not generate automake warnings.
Note that the regeneration did not include regeneration of
fixincludes/config.h.in (attempting such regeneration resulted in all
the USED_FOR_TARGET conditionals disappearing; and I don't see
anything in the fixincludes/ directory that would result in such
conditionals being generated, unlike in the gcc/ directory). Also
note that libvtv/testsuite/other-tests/Makefile.in was not
regenerated; that directory is not listed as a subdirectory for which
Makefile.in gets regenerated by calling "automake" in libvtv/, so I'm
not sure how it's meant to be regenerated.
While I mostly fixed warnings should running aclocal / automake /
autoconf, there were various such warnings from automake in the
libgfortran, libgo, libgomp, liboffloadmic, libsanitizer, libphobos
directories that I did not fix, preferring to leave those to the
relevant subsystem maintainers. Specifically, most of those warnings
were of the following form (example from libgfortran):
Makefile.am:48: warning: source file 'caf/single.c' is in a subdirectory,
Makefile.am:48: but option 'subdir-objects' is disabled
automake: warning: possible forward-incompatibility.
automake: At least a source file is in a subdirectory, but the 'subdir-objects'
automake: automake option hasn't been enabled. For now, the corresponding output
automake: object file(s) will be placed in the top-level directory. However,
automake: this behaviour will change in future Automake versions: they
will
automake: unconditionally cause object files to be placed in the same subdirectory
automake: of the corresponding sources.
automake: You are advised to start using 'subdir-objects' option throughout your
automake: project, to avoid future incompatibilities.
I think it's best for the relevant maintainers to add subdir-objects
and do any other associated Makefile.am changes needed. In some cases
the paths in the warnings involved ../; I don't know if that adds any
extra complications to the use of subdir-objects.
I've tested this with native, cross and Canadian cross builds. The
risk of any OS-specific issues should I hope be rather lower than if a
libtool upgrade were included (we *should* do such an upgrade at some
point, but it's more complicated - it involves identifying all our
local libtool changes to see if any aren't included in the upstream
version we update to, and reverting an upstream libtool patch that's
inappropriate for use in GCC); I think it would be better to get this
update into GCC so that people can test in different configurations
and we can fix any issues found, rather than to try to get more and
more testing done before it goes in.
top level:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* multilib.am: New file. From automake.
Merge from binutils-gdb:
2018-06-19 Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@ericsson.com>
* libtool.m4: Use AC_LANG_SOURCE.
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ, use AC_LANG_SOURCE.
* ar-lib: New file.
* test-driver: New file.
* configure: Re-generate.
config:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* math.m4, tls.m4: Use AC_LANG_SOURCE.
Merge from binutils-gdb:
2018-06-19 Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@ericsson.com>
* override.m4 (_GCC_AUTOCONF_VERSION): Bump from 2.64 to 2.69.
fixincludes:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* aclocal.m4, configure: Regenerate.
gcc:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ. Use AC_LANG_SOURCE. Use single
line for second argument of AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED.
* doc/install.texi (Tools/packages necessary for modifying GCC):
Update to autoconf 2.69 and automake 1.15.1.
* aclocal.m4, config.in, configure: Regenerate.
gnattools:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* configure: Regenerate.
gotools:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* config/go.m4: Remove file.
* Makefile.am (ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS): Do not use -I ./config.
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ. Do not include config/go.m4.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, configure: Regenerate.
intl:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
Merge from binutils-gdb:
2018-06-19 Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@ericsson.com>
* configure.ac: Add AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS, remove AC_PREREQ.
* configure: Re-generate.
* config.h.in: Re-generate.
* aclocal.m4: Re-generate.
libada:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* configure: Regenerate.
libatomic:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* Makefile.am: Include multilib.am.
* acinclude.m4: Use AC_LANG_SOURCE.
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (RUNTEST): Remove quotes.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, configure, testsuite/Makefile.in:
Regenerate.
libbacktrace:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* Makefile.am: Include multilib.am.
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ. Use AC_LANG_SOURCE.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, config.h.in, configure: Regenerate.
libcc1:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, configure: Regenerate.
libcpp:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ. Use AC_LANG_SOURCE.
* aclocal.m4, config.in, configure: Regenerate.
libdecnumber:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
Merge from binutils-gdb:
2018-06-19 Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@ericsson.com>
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* configure: Re-generate.
* aclocal.m4.
libffi:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* Makefile.am: Include multilib.am.
(AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS): Add info-in-builddir.
(CLEANFILES): Remove doc/libffi.info.
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, configure, fficonfig.h.in,
include/Makefile.in, man/Makefile.in, testsuite/Makefile.in:
Regenerate.
libgcc:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ. Use AC_LANG_SOURCE.
* configure: Regenerate.
libgfortran:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* Makefile.am: Include multilib.am.
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, config.h.in, configure: Regenerate.
libgo [logically part of this change but omitted from the commit]:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* Makefile.am: Include multilib.am.
* config/go.m4: Remove file.
* config/libtool.m4: Use AC_LANG_SOURCE.
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ. Use AC_LANG_SOURCE. Use
-Wno-override in AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE call.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, configure, testsuite/Makefile.in:
Regenerate.
libgomp:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* Makefile.am: Include multilib.am
(AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS): Add info-in-builddir.
(CLEANFILES): Remove libgomp.info.
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (RUNTEST): Remove quotes.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, configure, testsuite/Makefile.in:
Regenerate.
libhsail-rt:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, configure: Regenerate.
libiberty:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
Merge from binutils-gdb:
2018-06-19 Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@ericsson.com>
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* configure: Re-generate.
* config.in: Re-generate.
libitm:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* Makefile.am: Include multilib.am.
(AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS): Add info-in-builddir.
(CLEANFILES): Remove libitm.info.
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (RUNTEST): Remove quotes.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, configure, testsuite/Makefile.in:
Regenerate.
libobjc:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* aclocal.m4, config.h.in, configure: Regenerate.
liboffloadmic:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* Makefile.am: Include multilib.am.
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* plugin/Makefile.am: Include multilib.am.
* plugin/configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, configure, plugin/Makefile.in,
plugin/aclocal.m4, plugin/configure: Regenerate.
libphobos:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* Makefile.am: Include multilib.am.
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ. Use -Wno-override in
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE call.
* m4/autoconf.m4: Add extra argument to AC_LANG_DEFINE call.
* m4/druntime/os.m4: Use AC_LANG_SOURCE.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (RUNTEST): Remove quotes.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, configure, libdruntime/Makefile.in,
src/Makefile.in, testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
libquadmath:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* Makefile.am: Include multilib.am.
(AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS): Remove 1.8. Add info-in-builddir.
(all-local): Define outside conditional code.
(CLEANFILES): Remove libquadmath.info.
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, config.h.in, configure: Regenerate.
libsanitizer:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* Makefile.am: Include multilib.am.
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ. Use AC_LANG_SOURCE.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, asan/Makefile.in, configure,
interception/Makefile.in, libbacktrace/Makefile.in,
lsan/Makefile.in, sanitizer_common/Makefile.in, tsan/Makefile.in,
ubsan/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
libssp:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* Makefile.am: Include multilib.am.
(AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS): Remove 1.9.5.
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ. Quote argument to
AC_RUN_IFELSE.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, configure: Regenerate.
libstdc++-v3:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* Makefile.am: Include multilib.am.
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, configure, doc/Makefile.in,
include/Makefile.in, libsupc++/Makefile.in, po/Makefile.in,
python/Makefile.in, src/Makefile.in, src/c++11/Makefile.in,
src/c++17/Makefile.in, src/c++98/Makefile.in,
src/filesystem/Makefile.in, testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
libvtv:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* Makefile.am: Include multilib.am.
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (RUNTEST): Remove quotes.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, configure, testsuite/Makefile.in:
Regenerate.
lto-plugin:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* configure.ac: Remove AC_PREREQ. Use AC_LANG_SOURCE.
* Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, config.h.in, configure: Regenerate.
zlib:
2018-10-31 Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
PR bootstrap/82856
* Makefile.am: Include multilib.am.
Merge from binutils-gdb:
2018-06-19 Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@ericsson.com>
* configure.ac: Modernize AC_INIT call, remove AC_PREREQ.
* Makefile.am (AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS): Remove 1.8, cygnus, add foreign.
* Makefile.in: Re-generate.
* aclocal.m4: Re-generate.
* configure: Re-generate.
From-SVN: r265695
Now new features are starting to be added to a C2X draft (in the C2x
branch of the C standard git repository, no public WG14 document yet),
it's time to add -std=c2x and associated options to GCC for use in
enabling C2X features.
This patch adds the expected set of options: -std=c2x, -std=gnu2x,
-Wc11-c2x-compat. A first C2X feature is added (the only one so far
in the repository that's obviously relevant to GCC): support (as in
C++) for the string constant to be omitted in _Static_assert. This
feature is duly also supported as an extension in earlier standard
modes (diagnosed with -pedantic, unless -Wno-c11-c2x-compat is given,
or with -Wc11-c2x-compat even in C2X mode).
Bootstrapped with no regressions on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.
gcc/
* doc/cpp.texi (__STDC_VERSION__): Document C2X handling.
* doc/invoke.texi (-std=c2x, -std=gnu2x): Document new options.
* doc/standards.texi (C Language): Document C2X.
* dwarf2out.c (highest_c_language), config/rl78/rl78.c
(rl78_option_override): Handle "GNU C2X" language name.
gcc/c/
* c-errors.c (pedwarn_c11): New function.
* c-parser.c (disable_extension_diagnostics): Save
warn_c11_c2x_compat and set it to 0.
(restore_extension_diagnostics): Restore warn_c11_c2x_compat.
(c_parser_static_assert_declaration_no_semi): Handle
_Static_assert without string constant.
* c-tree.h (pedwarn_c11): New prototype.
gcc/c-family/
* c-common.c (flag_isoc2x): New variable.
* c-common.h (clk_c): Update comment to reference C2X.
(flag_isoc99, flag_isoc11): Update comments to reference future
standard versions in general.
(flag_isoc2x): Declare.
* c-opts.c (set_std_c2x): New function.
(c_common_handle_option): Handle -std=c2x and -std=gnu2x.
(set_std_c89, set_std_c99, set_std_c11, set_std_c17): Set
flag_isoc2x to 0.
* c.opt (Wc11-c2x-compat, std=c2x, std=gnu2x): New options.
gcc/testsuite/
* gcc.dg/c11-static-assert-7.c, gcc.dg/c11-static-assert-8.c,
gcc.dg/c11-static-assert-9.c, gcc.dg/c2x-static-assert-1.c,
gcc.dg/c2x-static-assert-2.c, gcc.dg/c99-static-assert-2.c,
gcc.dg/gnu2x-static-assert-1.c: New tests.
* gcc.dg/missing-symbol-3.c: Update expected fix-it text.
libcpp/
* include/cpplib.h (enum c_lang): Add CLK_GNUC2X and CLK_STDC2X.
* init.c (lang_defaults): Add GNUC2X and STDC2X entries.
(cpp_init_builtins): Define __STDC_VERSION__ to 202000L for C2X.
From-SVN: r265251
Consider:
demo.c: In function 'test':
demo.c:5:40: error: macro "LOG_2" requires 3 arguments, but only 2 given
5 | LOG_2 ("loading file: %s\n", filename);
| ^
This patch adds a note showing the definition of the macro in
question, giving:
demo.c: In function 'test':
demo.c:5:40: error: macro "LOG_2" requires 3 arguments, but only 2 given
5 | LOG_2 ("loading file: %s\n", filename);
| ^
In file included from demo.c:1:
logging.h:1: note: macro "LOG_2" defined here
1 | #define LOG_2(FMT, ARG0, ARG1) do { fprintf (stderr, (FMT), (ARG0), (ARG1)); }
|
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/diagnostic/macro-arg-count.C: Move to...
* c-c++-common/cpp/macro-arg-count-1.c: ...here, generalizing
output for C vs C++. Expect notes showing the definitions of the
macros.
* c-c++-common/cpp/macro-arg-count-2.c: New test, adapted from the
above.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* macro.c (_cpp_arguments_ok): If the argument count is wrong, add
a note showing the definition of the macro.
From-SVN: r265040
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2018-10/msg00623.html
* include/line-map.h (LINEMAPS_MACRO_LOWEST_LOCATION): Fix
off-by-one error.
* line-map.c (linemap_enter_macro): Use RAII. Clear all of the
macro_locations.
From-SVN: r265037
This patch renames the "error" callback within libcpp
to "diagnostic", and uses the pair of enums in cpplib.h, rather
than passing two different kinds of "int" around.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-common.c (c_option_controlling_cpp_error): Rename to...
(c_option_controlling_cpp_diagnostic): ...this, and convert
"reason" from int to enum.
(c_cpp_error): Rename to...
(c_cpp_diagnostic): ...this, converting level and reason to enums.
* c-common.h (c_cpp_error): Rename to...
(c_cpp_diagnostic): ...this, converting level and reason to enums.
* c-opts.c (c_common_init_options): Update for renaming.
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
* cpp.c (gfc_cpp_init_0): Update for renamings.
(cb_cpp_error): Rename to...
(cb_cpp_diagnostic): ...this, converting level and reason to
enums.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* genmatch.c (error_cb): Rename to...
(diagnostic_cb): ...this, converting int params to enums.
(fatal_at): Update for renaming.
(warning_at): Likewise.
(main): Likewise.
* input.c (selftest::ebcdic_execution_charset::apply):
Update for renaming of...
(selftest::ebcdic_execution_charset::on_error): ...this, renaming
to...
(selftest::ebcdic_execution_charset::on_diagnostic): ...this,
converting level and reason to enums.
(class selftest::lexer_error_sink): Rename to...
(class selftest::lexer_test_options): ...this, renaming field
"m_errors" to "m_diagnostics".
(selftest::lexer_test_options::apply): Update for renaming of...
(selftest::lexer_test_options::on_error): ...this, renaming to...
(selftest::lexer_test_options::on_diagnostic): ...this
converting level and reason to enums.
(selftest::test_lexer_string_locations_raw_string_unterminated):
Update for renamings.
* opth-gen.awk (struct cpp_reason_option_codes_t): Use enum for
"reason".
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* charset.c (noop_error_cb): Rename to...
(noop_diagnostic_cb): ...this, converting params to enums.
(cpp_interpret_string_ranges): Update for renaming and enums.
* directives.c (check_eol_1): Convert reason to enum.
(do_diagnostic): Convert code and reason to enum.
(do_error): Use CPP_W_NONE rather than 0.
(do_pragma_dependency): Likewise.
* errors.c (cpp_diagnostic_at): Convert level and reason to enums.
Update for renaming.
(cpp_diagnostic): Convert level and reason to enums.
(cpp_error): Convert level to enum.
(cpp_warning): Convert reason to enums.
(cpp_pedwarning): Likewise.
(cpp_warning_syshdr): Likewise.
(cpp_diagnostic_with_line): Convert level and reason to enums.
Update for renaming.
(cpp_error_with_line): Convert level to enum.
(cpp_warning_with_line): Convert reason to enums.
(cpp_pedwarning_with_line): Likewise.
(cpp_warning_with_line_syshdr): Likewise.
(cpp_error_at): Convert level to enum.
(cpp_errno): Likewise.
(cpp_errno_filename): Likewise.
* include/cpplib.h (enum cpp_diagnostic_level): Name this enum,
and move to before struct cpp_callbacks.
(enum cpp_warning_reason): Likewise.
(cpp_callbacks::diagnostic): Convert params from int to enums.
(cpp_error): Convert int param to enum cpp_diagnostic_level.
(cpp_warning): Convert int param to enum cpp_warning_reason.
(cpp_pedwarning): Likewise.
(cpp_warning_syshdr): Likewise.
(cpp_errno): Convert int param to enum cpp_diagnostic_level.
(cpp_errno_filename): Likewise.
(cpp_error_with_line): Likewise.
(cpp_warning_with_line): Convert int param to enum
cpp_warning_reason.
(cpp_pedwarning_with_line): Likewise.
(cpp_warning_with_line_syshdr): Likewise.
(cpp_error_at): Convert int param to enum cpp_diagnostic_level.
* macro.c (create_iso_definition): Convert int to enum.
(_cpp_create_definition): Likewise.
From-SVN: r264999
This patch updates the pure virtual function range_label::get_text
(and its implementations) so that the index of the range is passed
in, allowing for one label instance to be shared by multiple ranges.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-format.c (range_label_for_format_type_mismatch::get_text):
Update for new param.
gcc/c/ChangeLog:
* c-objc-common.c (range_label_for_type_mismatch::get_text):
Update for new param.
* c-typeck.c (maybe_range_label_for_tree_type_mismatch::get_text):
Likewise.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* error.c (range_label_for_type_mismatch::get_text): Update for
new param.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* diagnostic-show-locus.c (class layout_range): Add field
"m_original_idx".
(layout_range::layout_range): Add "original_idx" param and use it
to initialize new field.
(make_range): Use 0 for original_idx.
(layout::layout): Pass in index to calls to
maybe_add_location_range.
(layout::maybe_add_location_range): Add param "original_idx" and
pass it on to layout_range.
(layout::print_any_labels): Pass on range->m_original_idx to
get_text call.
(gcc_rich_location::add_location_if_nearby): Use 0 for
original_idx.
* gcc-rich-location.h (text_range_label::get_text): Update for new
param.
(range_label_for_type_mismatch::get_text): Likewise.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/line-map.h (range_label::get_text): Add param
"range_idx".
From-SVN: r264376
This patch tweaks maybe_add_include_fixit so that if we're emitting a note
about adding the header file, the note's primary location will be replaced
by that of the fix-it hint, to avoid repeating a location we've already
emitted (or one close to it).
For example, this simplifies:
../x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/libstdc++-v3/include/vector:87:27: error: msg 1
87 | using vector = std::vector<_Tp, polymorphic_allocator<_Tp>>;
| ^~~~~~
../x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/libstdc++-v3/include/vector:87:22: note: msg 2
73 | # include <debug/vector>
+++ |+#include <vector>
74 | #endif
....
87 | using vector = std::vector<_Tp, polymorphic_allocator<_Tp>>;
| ^~~
to:
../x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/libstdc++-v3/include/vector:87:27: error: msg 1
87 | using vector = std::vector<_Tp, polymorphic_allocator<_Tp>>;
| ^~~~~~
../x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/libstdc++-v3/include/vector:74:1: note: msg 2
73 | # include <debug/vector>
+++ |+#include <vector>
74 | #endif
eliminating the repetition of line 87 in the note.
Doing so requires converting show_caret_p to a tri-state, to avoid
meaninglessly printing a caret for the first column in the next line
(and colorizing it):
../x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/libstdc++-v3/include/vector:74:1: note: msg 2
73 | # include <debug/vector>
+++ |+#include <vector>
74 | #endif
| ^
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
PR 87091
* c-common.c (c_cpp_error): Update for conversion of show_caret_p
to a tri-state.
(maybe_suggest_missing_token_insertion): Likewise.
(maybe_add_include_fixit): Add param "override_location". If set,
and source-printing is enabled, then override the rich_location's
primary location with that of the insertion point for the fix-it
hint, marking it with SHOW_LINES_WITHOUT_RANGE.
* c-common.h (extern void maybe_add_include_fixit): Add bool
param.
* c-format.c (selftest::test_type_mismatch_range_labels): Update
for conversion of show_caret_p to a tri-state.
* c-warn.c (warn_for_restrict): Likewise.
* known-headers.cc
(suggest_missing_header::~suggest_missing_header): Update call to
maybe_add_include_fixit to suggest overriding the location, as it
is for a note.
gcc/c/ChangeLog:
PR 87091
* c-decl.c (implicitly_declare): Update call to
maybe_add_include_fixit to suggest overriding the location, as it
is for a note.
* c-objc-common.c (c_tree_printer): Update for conversion of
show_caret_p to a tri-state.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
PR 87091
* decl.c (grokdeclarator): Update for conversion of show_caret_p
to a tri-state.
* error.c (cp_printer): Likewise.
* name-lookup.c (maybe_suggest_missing_std_header): Update call to
maybe_add_include_fixit to suggest overriding the location, as it
is for a note.
* parser.c (cp_parser_string_literal): Update for conversion of
show_caret_p to a tri-state.
(cp_parser_elaborated_type_specifier): Likewise.
(set_and_check_decl_spec_loc): Likewise.
* pt.c (listify): Update call to maybe_add_include_fixit to not
override the location, as it is for an error.
* rtti.c (typeid_ok_p): Likewise.
gcc/ChangeLog:
PR 87091
* diagnostic-show-locus.c (class layout_range): Update for
conversion of show_caret_p to a tri-state.
(layout_range::layout_range): Likewise.
(make_range): Likewise.
(layout::maybe_add_location_range): Likewise.
(layout::should_print_annotation_line_p): Don't show annotation
lines for ranges that are SHOW_LINES_WITHOUT_RANGE.
(layout::get_state_at_point): Update for conversion of
show_caret_p to a tri-state. Bail out early for
SHOW_LINES_WITHOUT_RANGE, so that such ranges don't affect
underlining or source colorization.
(gcc_rich_location::add_location_if_nearby): Update for conversion
of show_caret_p to a tri-state.
(selftest::test_one_liner_multiple_carets_and_ranges): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_replace_equal_secondary_range):
Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_labels): Likewise.
* gcc-rich-location.c (gcc_rich_location::add_expr): Update for
conversion of show_caret_p to a tri-state.
* pretty-print.c (text_info::set_location): Likewise.
* pretty-print.h (text_info::set_location): Likewise.
* substring-locations.c (format_warning_n_va): Likewise.
* tree-diagnostic.c (default_tree_printer): Likewise.
* tree-pretty-print.c (newline_and_indent): Likewise.
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
PR 87091
* error.c (gfc_format_decoder): Update for conversion of
show_caret_p to a tri-state.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR 87091
* gcc.dg/empty.h: New file.
* gcc.dg/fixits-pr84852-1.c: Update for move of fix-it hint to
top of file and removal of redundant second printing of warning
location.
* gcc.dg/fixits-pr84852-2.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/missing-header-fixit-3.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/missing-header-fixit-4.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic_plugin_test_show_locus.c: Update for
conversion of show_caret_p to a tri-state.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
PR 87091
* include/line-map.h (enum range_display_kind): New enum.
(struct location_range): Replace field "m_show_caret_p" with
"m_range_display_kind", converting from bool to the new enum.
(class rich_location): Add example of line insertion fix-it hint.
(rich_location::add_range): Convert param "show_caret_p" from bool
to enum range_display_kind and rename to "range_display_kind",
giving it a default of SHOW_RANGE_WITHOUT_CARET.
(rich_location::set_range): Likewise, albeit without a default.
* line-map.c (rich_location::rich_location): Update for conversion
of show_caret_p to tri-state enum.
(rich_location::add_range): Likewise.
(rich_location::set_range): Likewise.
From-SVN: r263885
With profiledbootstrap and --with-build-config=bootstrap-lto, linemap_add
may create a macro map when we run out of line map space. This patch
changes start_location to UNKNOWN_LOCATION (0) in this case.
Tested with profiledbootstrap and --with-build-config=bootstrap-lto on
Linux/x86-64.
PR bootstrap/86872
* line-map.c (pure_location_p): Return true if linemap_lookup
returns NULL.
(linemap_add): Set start_location to 0 if we run out of line map
space.
From-SVN: r263845
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
This patch adds the ability to label source ranges within a rich_location,
to be printed by diagnostic_show_locus.
For example:
pr69554-1.c:11:18: error: invalid operands to binary + (have 'const char *' and 'const char *')
11 | return (p + 1) + (q + 1);
| ~~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~~~~
| | |
| | const char *
| const char *
The patch implements labels for various type mismatch errors in the C and
C++ frontends, and in -Wformat. I implemented it wherever accurate location
information was guaranteed (there are other places that could benefit, but
we need better location information in those places).
The labels can be disabled via -fno-diagnostics-show-labels.
Similarly:
param-type-mismatch.C: In function 'int test_1(int, int, float)':
param-type-mismatch.C:11:27: error: invalid conversion from 'int' to 'const char*' [-fpermissive]
11 | return callee_1 (first, second, third);
| ^~~~~~
| |
| int
param-type-mismatch.C:7:43: note: initializing argument 2 of 'int callee_1(int, const char*, float)'
7 | extern int callee_1 (int one, const char *two, float three);
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~
where the first "error" describing the bad argument gets a label
describing the type inline (since it's non-obvious from "second").
The "note" describing the type of the param of the callee *doesn't*
get a label, since that information is explicit there in the
source ("const char *two").
The idea is that in any diagnostic where two aspects of the source aren't
in sync it ought to be easier for the user if we directly show them the
mismatching aspects inline (e.g. types).
As well as type mismatch errors, perhaps labels could also be used for
buffer overflow warnings, for describing the capacity of the destination
buffer vs the size of what's being written:
sprintf (buf, "filename: %s\n", file);
^~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~^~~
| |
capacity: 32 10 + strlen(file) + 2
or somesuch. Another idea might be for macro expansion warnings:
warning: repeated side effects in macro expansion...
x = MIN (p++, q++);
~~~~^~~~~~~~~~
note: ...expanded here as
#define MIN(X,Y) (X<Y?X:Y)
^~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
| | | | | |
| | | | | q++
| | | | p++
| | | q++
| q++ p++
p++
The patch removes some logic from multiline.exp which special-cased
lines ending with a '|' character (thus complicating testing of this
patch). I believe that this was a vestige from experiments I did to
support strippng dg directives from the output; it was present in the
earliest version of multiline.exp I posted:
"[RFC, stage1] Richer source location information for gcc 6 (location ranges etc)"
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2015-03/msg00837.html
and I believe was neved used.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-format.c: Include "selftest-diagnostic.h" and
"gcc-rich-location.h".
(format_warning_at_char): Pass NULL for new label params of
format_warning_va.
(class indirection_suffix): New class.
(class range_label_for_format_type_mismatch): New class.
(format_type_warning): Move logic for generating "*" suffix to
class indirection_suffix. Create "fmt_label" and "param_label"
to show their types, and pass them to the
format_warning_at_substring calls.
(selftest::test_type_mismatch_range_labels): New test.
(selftest::c_format_c_tests): Call it.
gcc/c/ChangeLog:
* c-objc-common.c: Include "gcc-rich-location.h".
(c_tree_printer): Move implemenation of '%T' to...
(print_type): ...this new function.
(range_label_for_type_mismatch::get_text): New function.
* c-typeck.c (convert_for_assignment): Add type labels to the rhs
range for the various ic_argpass cases.
(class maybe_range_label_for_tree_type_mismatch): New class.
(build_binary_op): Use it when calling binary_op_error.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* call.c: Include "gcc-rich-location.h".
(convert_like_real): Add range label for "invalid conversion"
diagnostic.
(perform_implicit_conversion_flags): Add type label to the
"could not convert" error.
* error.c: Include "gcc-rich-location.h".
(range_label_for_type_mismatch::get_text): New function.
* typeck.c (convert_for_assignment): Add type label to
the "cannot convert" error if a location is available.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* common.opt (fdiagnostics-show-labels): New option.
* diagnostic-show-locus.c (class layout_range): Add field
"m_label".
(class layout): Add field "m_show_labels_p".
(layout_range::layout_range): Add param "label" and use it to
initialize m_label.
(make_range): Pass in NULL for new "label" param of layout_range's
ctor.
(layout::layout): Initialize m_show_labels_p.
(layout::maybe_add_location_range): Pass in loc_range->m_label
when constructing layout_range instances.
(struct line_label): New struct.
(layout::print_any_labels): New member function.
(layout::print_line): Call it if label-printing is enabled.
(selftest::test_one_liner_labels): New test.
(selftest::test_diagnostic_show_locus_one_liner): Call it.
* diagnostic.c (diagnostic_initialize): Initialize
context->show_labels_p.
* diagnostic.h (struct diagnostic_context): Add field
"show_labels_p".
* doc/invoke.texi (Diagnostic Message Formatting Options): Add
-fno-diagnostics-show-labels.
* dwarf2out.c (gen_producer_string): Add
OPT_fdiagnostics_show_labels to the ignored options.
* gcc-rich-location.c (gcc_rich_location::add_expr): Add "label"
param.
(gcc_rich_location::maybe_add_expr): Likewise.
* gcc-rich-location.h (gcc_rich_location::gcc_rich_location): Add
label" param, defaulting to NULL.
(gcc_rich_location::add_expr): Add "label" param.
(gcc_rich_location::maybe_add_expr): Likewise.
(class text_range_label): New class.
(class range_label_for_type_mismatch): New class.
* gimple-ssa-sprintf.c (fmtwarn): Pass NULL for new label params
of format_warning_va.
(fmtwarn_n): Likewise for new params of format_warning_n_va.
* lto-wrapper.c (merge_and_complain): Add
OPT_fdiagnostics_show_labels to the "pick one setting" options.
(append_compiler_options): Likewise to the dropped options.
(append_diag_options): Likewise to the passed-on options.
* opts.c (common_handle_option): Handle the new option.
* selftest-diagnostic.c
(test_diagnostic_context::test_diagnostic_context): Enable
show_labels_p.
* substring-locations.c: Include "gcc-rich-location.h".
(format_warning_n_va): Add "fmt_label" and "param_label" params
and use them as appropriate.
(format_warning_va): Add "fmt_label" and "param_label" params,
passing them on to format_warning_n_va.
(format_warning_at_substring): Likewise.
(format_warning_at_substring_n): Likewise.
* substring-locations.h (format_warning_va): Add "fmt_label" and
"param_label" params.
(format_warning_n_va): Likewise.
(format_warning_at_substring): Likewise.
(format_warning_at_substring_n): Likewise.
* toplev.c (general_init): Initialize global_dc->show_labels_p.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/diagnostic/aka3.C: New test.
* g++.dg/diagnostic/param-type-mismatch-2.C: Update expected
output to show range labels.
* g++.dg/diagnostic/param-type-mismatch.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/plugin/plugin.exp (plugin_test_list): Add...
* g++.dg/plugin/show-template-tree-color-labels.C: New test.
* gcc.dg/bad-binary-ops.c: Update expected output to show range
labels. Add an "aka" example.
* gcc.dg/cpp/pr66415-1.c: Update expected output to show range
labels.
* gcc.dg/format/diagnostic-ranges.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/format/pr72858.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/format/pr78498.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/param-type-mismatch.c: Add "-Wpointer-sign" to options.
Update expected output to show range labels. Add examples of
-Wincompatible-pointer-types and -Wpointer-sign for parameters.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-test-show-locus-bw-line-numbers.c:
Update expected output to show range labels.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-test-show-locus-bw.c: Likewise.
(test_very_wide_line): Adjust so that label is at left-clipping
boundary.
(test_very_wide_line_2): New test.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-test-show-locus-color-line-numbers.c:
Update expected output to show range labels.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-test-show-locus-color.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic-test-show-locus-no-labels.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic_plugin_show_trees.c (show_tree): Update
for new param to gcc_rich_location::add_expr.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic_plugin_test_show_locus.c (add_range):
Add "label" param.
(test_show_locus): Add examples of labels to various tests. Tweak
the "very wide_line" test case and duplicate it, to cover the
boundary values for clipping of labels against the left-margin.
* gcc.dg/plugin/plugin.exp (plugin_test_list): Add
diagnostic-test-show-locus-no-labels.c.
* gcc.dg/pr69554-1.c: Update expected output to show range labels.
Update line numbers of dg-locus directives.
* gcc.dg/pr69627.c: Update expected output to show range labels.
* lib/multiline.exp (proc _build_multiline_regex): Remove
special-case handling of lines with trailing '|'.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/line-map.h (struct location_range): Add "m_label" field.
(class rich_location): Add description of labels to leading
comment.
(rich_location::rich_location): Add "label" param, defaulting to
NULL.
(rich_location::add_range): Likewise.
(struct label_text): New struct.
(class range_label): New abstract base class.
* line-map.c (rich_location::rich_location): Add "label" param;
use it.
(rich_location::add_range): Likewise.
From-SVN: r263564
libcpp:
2018-07-18 Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de>
PR 69558
* macro.c (enter_macro_context): Change the location info for builtin
macros and _Pragma from location of the closing parenthesis to location
of the macro expansion point.
testsuite:
2018-07-18 Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de>
PR 69558
* c-c++-common/cpp/diagnostic-pragma-2.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/pr69558.c: Remove xfail.
* gcc.dg/cpp/builtin-macro-1.c: Adjust test expectations.
* gcc.dg/pr61817-1.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/pr61817-2.c: Likewise.
* g++.dg/plugin/pragma_plugin.c: Warn at expansion_point_location.
From-SVN: r262861
* lex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Use CPP_DL_NOTE instead of CPP_DL_PEDWARN,
CPP_DL_WARNING or CPP_DL_ERROR for note that diagnostics for C++ style
comments is reported only once per file and guard those calls on the
preceding cpp_error returning true.
* gcc.dg/cpp/pr61854-c90.c (foo): Expect a note, rather than error.
* gcc.dg/cpp/pr61854-c94.c (foo): Likewise.
* gcc.dg/cpp/pr61854-4.c (foo): Likewise.
* gcc.dg/cpp/pr61854-8.c: New test.
From-SVN: r262832
PR c/84852 reports an ICE inside diagnostic_show_locus when printing
a diagnostic for a source file with a #line >= 2^31:
#line 7777777777
int foo (void) { return strlen(""); }
where we're attempting to print a fix-it hint at the top of the file
and underline the "strlen" (two "line spans").
The
#line 7777777777
won't fix within the 32-bit linenum_type, and is truncated from
0x1cf977871
to
0xcf977871
i.e. 3482810481 in decimal.
Such a #line is reported by -pedantic and -pedantic-errors, but we
shouldn't ICE.
The ICE is an assertion failure within layout::calculate_line_spans,
where the line spans have not been properly sorted.
The layout_ranges are stored as int, rather than linenum_type,
giving line -812156815 for the error, and line 1 for the fix-it hint.
However, line_span uses linenum_type rather than int.
line_span::comparator compares these values as int, and hence
decides that (linenum_type)3482810481 aka (int)-812156815 is less
than line 1.
This leads to this assertion failing in layout::calculate_line_spans:
1105 gcc_assert (next->m_first_line >= current->m_first_line);
since it isn't the case that 1 >= 3482810481.
The underlying problem is the mix of types for storing line numbers:
in parts of libcpp and diagnostic-show-locus.c we use linenum_type;
in other places (including libcpp's expanded_location) we use int.
I looked at using linenum_type throughout, but doing so turned into
a large patch, so this patch fixes the ICE in a less invasive way
by merely using linenum_type more consistently just within
diagnostic-show-locus.c, and fixing line_span::comparator to properly
handle line numbers (and line number differences) >= 2^31, by using
a new helper function for linenum_type differences, computing the
difference using long long, and using the sign of the difference
(as the difference might not fit in the "int" return type imposed
by qsort).
gcc/ChangeLog:
PR c/84852
* diagnostic-show-locus.c (class layout_point): Convert m_line
from int to linenum_type.
(line_span::comparator): Use linenum "compare" function when
comparing line numbers.
(test_line_span): New function.
(layout_range::contains_point): Convert param "row" from int to
linenum_type.
(layout_range::intersects_line_p): Likewise.
(layout::will_show_line_p): Likewise.
(layout::print_source_line): Likewise.
(layout::should_print_annotation_line_p): Likewise.
(layout::print_annotation_line): Likewise.
(layout::print_leading_fixits): Likewise.
(layout::annotation_line_showed_range_p): Likewise.
(struct line_corrections): Likewise for field m_row.
(line_corrections::line_corrections): Likewise for param "row".
(layout::print_trailing_fixits): Likewise.
(layout::get_state_at_point): Likewise.
(layout::get_x_bound_for_row): Likewise.
(layout::print_line): Likewise.
(diagnostic_show_locus): Likewise for locals "last_line" and
"row".
(selftest::diagnostic_show_locus_c_tests): Call test_line_span.
* input.c (selftest::test_linenum_comparisons): New function.
(selftest::input_c_tests): Call it.
* selftest.c (selftest::test_assertions): Test ASSERT_GT,
ASSERT_GT_AT, ASSERT_LT, and ASSERT_LT_AT.
* selftest.h (ASSERT_GT): New macro.
(ASSERT_GT_AT): New macro.
(ASSERT_LT): New macro.
(ASSERT_LT_AT): New macro.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR c/84852
* gcc.dg/fixits-pr84852-1.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/fixits-pr84852-2.c: New test.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/line-map.h (compare): New function on linenum_type.
From-SVN: r258526
gcc/testsuite:
PR preprocessor/84517
* g++.dg/cpp0x/udlit-macros.C: Expect a warning for ""__FILE__.
libcpp:
PR preprocessor/84517
* lex.c (is_macro_not_literal_suffix): New function.
(lex_raw_string, lex_string): Use is_macro_not_literal_suffix to
decide when to issue -Wliteral-suffix warnings.
From-SVN: r258069
PR preprocessor/83708
* macro.c (vaopt_state): Reorder m_last_was_paste before m_state.
(vaopt_state::vaopt_state): Adjust.
(vaopt_state::update_flags): Add BEGIN and END.
(vaopt_state::update): Return them.
(copy_paste_flag): Factor out of replace_args.
(last_token_is): New.
(replace_args): Handle BEGIN and END. Avoid padding there.
(tokens_buff_last_token_ptr): Return NULL if no tokens.
Co-Authored-By: Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
From-SVN: r257696
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
* c-cppbuiltin.c (c_cpp_builtins): Use ggc_strdup for the fp_suffix
argument.
(LAZY_HEX_FP_VALUES_CNT): Define.
(lazy_hex_fp_values): Allow up to LAZY_HEX_FP_VALUES_CNT lazy hex fp
values rather than just 12.
(builtin_define_with_hex_fp_value): Likewise.
* include/cpplib.h (enum cpp_builtin_type): Change BT_LAST_USER from
BT_FIRST_USER + 31 to BT_FIRST_USER + 63.
From-SVN: r257118
This commit adds the -fmacro-prefix-map option that allows remapping of file
names in __FILE__, __BASE_FILE__, and __builtin_FILE(), similar to how
-fdebug-prefix-map allows to do the same for debug information.
Additionally, it adds -ffile-prefix-map which can be used to specify both
mappings with a single option (and, should we need to add more -f*-prefix-map
options in the future, those as well).
libcpp/ChangeLog:
2018-01-18 Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com>
PR other/70268
* include/cpplib.h (cpp_callbacks::remap_filename): New callback.
* libcpp/macro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Call remap_filename for
__FILE__ and __BASE_FILE__.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2018-01-18 Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com>
PR other/70268
* common.opt: (-ffile-prefix-map): New option.
* opts.c (common_handle_option): Defer it.
* opts-global.c (handle_common_deferred_options): Handle it.
* debug.h (remap_debug_filename, add_debug_prefix_map): Move to...
* file-prefix-map.h: New file.
(remap_debug_filename, add_debug_prefix_map): ...here.
(add_macro_prefix_map, add_file_prefix_map, remap_macro_filename): New.
* final.c (debug_prefix_map, add_debug_prefix_map
remap_debug_filename): Move to...
* file-prefix-map.c: New file.
(file_prefix_map, add_prefix_map, remap_filename) ...here and rename,
generalize, get rid of alloca(), use strrchr() instead of strchr().
(add_macro_prefix_map, add_debug_prefix_map, add_file_prefix_map):
Implement in terms of add_prefix_map().
(remap_macro_filename, remap_debug_filename): Implement in term of
remap_filename().
* Makefile.in (OBJS, PLUGIN_HEADERS): Add new files.
* builtins.c (fold_builtin_FILE): Call remap_macro_filename().
* dbxout.c: Include file-prefix-map.h.
* varasm.c: Likewise.
* vmsdbgout.c: Likewise.
* xcoffout.c: Likewise.
* dwarf2out.c: Likewise plus omit new options from DW_AT_producer.
* doc/cppopts.texi (-fmacro-prefix-map): Document.
* doc/invoke.texi (-ffile-prefix-map): Document.
(-fdebug-prefix-map): Update description.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
2018-01-18 Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com>
PR other/70268
* c-family/c.opt (-fmacro-prefix-map): New option.
* c-family/c-opts.c (c_common_handle_option): Handle it.
* c-family/c-lex.c (init_c_lex): Set remap_filename cpp callback.
* c-family/c-ppoutput.c (init_pp_output): Likewise.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2018-01-18 Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com>
PR other/70268
* c-c++-common/ffile-prefix-map.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/fmacro-prefix-map.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/ffile-prefix-map.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/fmacro-prefix-map.c: New test.
From-SVN: r256847
libcpp/
* expr.c (interpret_float_suffix): Ignore 'i' in C++14 and up.
(interpret_int_suffix): Likewise.
gcc/cp/
* parser.c (cp_parser_userdef_numeric_literal): Be helpful about
'i' in C++14 and up.
From-SVN: r255335