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Jakub Jelinek
1ae24f7e0b c++: Attempt to implement C++26 P3034R1 - Module Declarations Shouldn't be Macros [PR114461]
This is an attempt to implement the https://wg21.link/p3034r1 paper,
but I'm afraid the wording in the paper is bad for multiple reasons.
I think I understand the intent, that the module name and partition
if any shouldn't come from macros so that they can be scanned for
without preprocessing, but on the other side doesn't want to disable
macro expansion in pp-module altogether, because e.g. the optional
attribute in module-declaration would be nice to come from macros
as which exact attribute is needed might need to be decided based on
preprocessor checks.
The paper added https://eel.is/c++draft/cpp.module#2
which uses partly the wording from https://eel.is/c++draft/cpp.module#1

The first issue I see is that using that "defined as an object-like macro"
from there means IMHO something very different in those 2 paragraphs.
As per https://eel.is/c++draft/cpp.pre#7.sentence-1 preprocessing tokens
in preprocessing directives aren't subject to macro expansion unless
otherwise stated, and so the export and module tokens aren't expanded
and so the requirement that they aren't defined as an object-like macro
makes perfect sense.  The problem with the new paragraph is that
https://eel.is/c++draft/cpp.module#3.sentence-1 says that the rest of
the tokens are macro expanded and after macro expansion none of the
tokens can be defined as an object-like macro, if they would be, they'd
be expanded to that.  So, I think either the wording needs to change
such that not all preprocessing tokens after module are macro expanded,
only those which are after the pp-module-name and if any pp-module-partition
tokens, or all tokens after module are macro expanded but none of the tokens in
pp-module-name and pp-module-partition if any must come from macro
expansion.  The patch below implements it as if the former would be
specified (but see later), so essentially scans the preprocessing tokens
after module without expansion, if the first one is an identifier, it
disables expansion for it and then if followed by . or : expects another
such identifier (again with disabled expansion), but stops after second
: is seen.

Second issue is that while the global-module-fragment start is fine, matches
the syntax of the new paragraph where the pp-tokens[opt] aren't present,
there is also private-module-fragment in the syntax where module is
followed by : private ; and in that case the colon doesn't match the
pp-module-name grammar and appears now to be invalid.  I think the
https://eel.is/c++draft/cpp.module#2
paragraph needs to change so that it allows also that pp-tokens of
a pp-module may also be : pp-tokens[opt] (and in that case, I think
the colon shouldn't come from a macro and private and/or ; can).

Third issue is that there are too many pp-tokens in
https://eel.is/c++draft/cpp.module , one is all the tokens between
module keyword and the semicolon and one is the optional extra tokens
after pp-module-partition (if any, if missing, after pp-module).
Perhaps introducing some other non-terminal would help talking about it?
So in "where the pp-tokens (if any) shall not begin with a ( preprocessing
token" it isn't obvious which pp-tokens it is talking about (my assumption
is the latter) and also whether ( can't appear there just before macro
expansion or also after expansion.  The patch expects only before expansion,
so
 #define F ();
 export module foo F
would be valid during preprocessing but obviously invalid during
compilation, but
 #define foo(n) n;
 export module foo (3)
would be invalid already during preprocessing.

The last issue applies only if the first issue is resolved to allow
expansion of tokens after : if first token, or after pp-module-partition
if present or after pp-module-name if present.  When non-preprocessing
scanner sees
 export module foo.bar:baz.qux;
it knows nothing can come from preprocessing macros and is ok, but if it
sees
 export module foo.bar:baz qux
then it can't know whether it will be
 export module foo.bar:baz;
or
 export module foo.bar:baz [[]];
or
 export module foo.bar:baz.freddy.garply;
because qux could be validly a macro, which expands to ; or [[]];
or .freddy.garply; etc.  So, either the non-preprocessing scanner would
need to note it as possible export of foo.bar:baz* module partitions
and preprocess if it needs to know the details or just compile, or if that
is not ok, the wording would need to rule out that the expansion of (the
second) pp-tokens if any can't start with . or : (colon would be only
problematic if it isn't present in the tokens before it already).
So, if e.g. defining qux above to . whatever is invalid, then the scanner
can rely it sees the whole module name and partition.

The patch below implements what is above described as the first variant
of the first issue resolution, i.e. disables expansion of as many tokens
as could be in the valid module name and module partition syntax, but
as soon as it e.g. sees two adjacent identifiers, the second one can be
macro expanded.  If it is macro expanded though, the expansion can't
start with . or :, and if it expands to nothing, tokens after it (whether
they come from macro expansion or not) can't start with . or :.
So, effectively:
 #define SEMI ;
 export module SEMI
used to be valid and isn't anymore,
 #define FOO bar
 export module FOO;
isn't valid,
 #define COLON :
 export module COLON private;
isn't valid,
 #define BAR baz
 export module foo.bar:baz.qux.BAR;
isn't valid,
 #define BAZ .qux
 export module foo BAZ;
isn't valid,
 #define FREDDY :garply
 export module foo FREDDY;
isn't valid,
while
 #define QUX [[]]
 export module foo QUX;
or
 #define GARPLY private
 module : GARPLY;
etc. is.

2024-11-01  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR c++/114461
libcpp/
	* include/cpplib.h: Implement C++26 P3034R1
	- Module Declarations Shouldn’t be Macros (or more precisely
	its expected intent).
	(NO_DOT_COLON): Define.
	* internal.h (struct cpp_reader): Add diagnose_dot_colon_from_macro_p
	member.
	* lex.cc (cpp_maybe_module_directive): For pp-module, if
	module keyword is followed by CPP_NAME, ensure all CPP_NAME
	tokens possibly matching module name and module partition
	syntax aren't expanded and aren't defined as object-like macros.
	Verify first token after that doesn't start with open paren.
	If the next token after module name/partition is CPP_NAME defined
	as macro, set NO_DOT_COLON flag on it.
	* macro.cc (cpp_get_token_1): Set
	pfile->diagnose_dot_colon_from_macro_p if token to be expanded has
	NO_DOT_COLON bit set in flags.  Before returning, if
	pfile->diagnose_dot_colon_from_macro_p is true and not returning
	CPP_PADDING or CPP_COMMENT and not during macro expansion preparation,
	set pfile->diagnose_dot_colon_from_macro_p to false and diagnose
	if returning CPP_DOT or CPP_COLON.
gcc/testsuite/
	* g++.dg/modules/cpp-7.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/cpp-8.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/cpp-9.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/cpp-10.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/cpp-11.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/cpp-12.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/cpp-13.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/cpp-14.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/cpp-15.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/cpp-16.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/cpp-17.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/cpp-18.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/cpp-19.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/cpp-20.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/pmp-4.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/pmp-5.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/pmp-6.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/token-6.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/token-7.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/token-8.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/token-9.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/token-10.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/token-11.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/token-12.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/token-13.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/token-14.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/token-15.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/token-16.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/dir-only-3.C: Expect an error.
	* g++.dg/modules/dir-only-4.C: Expect an error.
	* g++.dg/modules/dir-only-5.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/modules/atom-preamble-2_a.C: In export module malcolm;
	replace malcolm with kevin.  Don't define malcolm macro.
	* g++.dg/modules/atom-preamble-4.C: Expect an error.
	* g++.dg/modules/atom-preamble-5.C: New test.
2024-11-01 19:42:28 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
45ab93d9af non-gcc: Remove trailing whitespace
I've tried to build stage3 with
-Wleading-whitespace=blanks -Wtrailing-whitespace=blank -Wno-error=leading-whitespace=blanks -Wno-error=trailing-whitespace=blank
added to STRICT_WARN and that expectably resulted in about
2744 unique trailing whitespace warnings and 124837 leading whitespace
warnings when excluding *.md files (which obviously is in big part a
generator issue).  Others from that are generator related, I think those
need to be solved later.

The following patch just fixes up the easy case (trailing whitespace),
which could be easily automated:
for i in `find . -name \*.h -o -name \*.cc -o -name \*.c | xargs grep -l '[ 	]$' | grep -v testsuite/`; do sed -i -e 's/[ 	]*$//' $i; done
I've excluded files which I knew are obviously generated or go FE.

Is there anything else we'd want to avoid the changes?

Due to patch size, I've split it between gcc/ part
and rest (include/, libiberty/, libgcc/, libcpp/, libstdc++-v3/;
this part).

2024-10-24  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

include/
	* dyn-string.h: Remove trailing whitespace.
	* libiberty.h: Likewise.
	* xregex.h: Likewise.
	* splay-tree.h: Likewise.
	* partition.h: Likewise.
	* plugin-api.h: Likewise.
	* demangle.h: Likewise.
	* vtv-change-permission.h: Likewise.
	* fibheap.h: Likewise.
	* hsa_ext_image.h: Likewise.
	* hashtab.h: Likewise.
	* libcollector.h: Likewise.
	* sort.h: Likewise.
	* symcat.h: Likewise.
	* hsa_ext_amd.h: Likewise.
libcpp/
	* directives.cc: Remove trailing whitespace.
	* mkdeps.cc: Likewise.
	* line-map.cc: Likewise.
	* internal.h: Likewise.
	* files.cc: Likewise.
	* init.cc: Likewise.
	* makeucnid.cc: Likewise.
	* system.h: Likewise.
	* include/line-map.h: Likewise.
	* include/symtab.h: Likewise.
	* include/cpplib.h: Likewise.
	* expr.cc: Likewise.
	* charset.cc: Likewise.
	* macro.cc: Likewise.
	* errors.cc: Likewise.
	* lex.cc: Likewise.
	* traditional.cc: Likewise.
libgcc/
	* crtstuff.c: Remove trailing whitespace.
	* libgcov.h: Likewise.
	* config/alpha/crtfastmath.c: Likewise.
	* config/alpha/vms-gcc_shell_handler.c: Likewise.
	* config/alpha/vms-unwind.h: Likewise.
	* config/pa/linux-atomic.c: Likewise.
	* config/pa/linux-unwind.h: Likewise.
	* config/pa/quadlib.c: Likewise.
	* config/pa/fptr.c: Likewise.
	* config/s390/32/_fixsfdi.c: Likewise.
	* config/s390/32/_fixunssfdi.c: Likewise.
	* config/s390/32/_fixunsdfdi.c: Likewise.
	* config/c6x/pr-support.c: Likewise.
	* config/lm32/_udivsi3.c: Likewise.
	* config/lm32/libgcc_lm32.h: Likewise.
	* config/lm32/_udivmodsi4.c: Likewise.
	* config/lm32/_mulsi3.c: Likewise.
	* config/lm32/_modsi3.c: Likewise.
	* config/lm32/_umodsi3.c: Likewise.
	* config/lm32/_divsi3.c: Likewise.
	* config/darwin-crt3.c: Likewise.
	* config/msp430/mpy.c: Likewise.
	* config/ia64/tf-signs.c: Likewise.
	* config/ia64/fde-vms.c: Likewise.
	* config/ia64/unwind-ia64.c: Likewise.
	* config/ia64/vms-unwind.h: Likewise.
	* config/ia64/sfp-exceptions.c: Likewise.
	* config/ia64/quadlib.c: Likewise.
	* config/ia64/unwind-ia64.h: Likewise.
	* config/rl78/vregs.h: Likewise.
	* config/arm/bpabi.c: Likewise.
	* config/arm/unwind-arm.c: Likewise.
	* config/arm/pr-support.c: Likewise.
	* config/arm/linux-atomic.c: Likewise.
	* config/arm/bpabi-lib.h: Likewise.
	* config/frv/frvend.c: Likewise.
	* config/frv/cmovw.c: Likewise.
	* config/frv/frvbegin.c: Likewise.
	* config/frv/cmovd.c: Likewise.
	* config/frv/cmovh.c: Likewise.
	* config/aarch64/cpuinfo.c: Likewise.
	* config/i386/crtfastmath.c: Likewise.
	* config/i386/cygming-crtend.c: Likewise.
	* config/i386/32/tf-signs.c: Likewise.
	* config/i386/crtprec.c: Likewise.
	* config/i386/sfp-exceptions.c: Likewise.
	* config/i386/w32-unwind.h: Likewise.
	* config/m32r/initfini.c: Likewise.
	* config/sparc/crtfastmath.c: Likewise.
	* config/gcn/amdgcn_veclib.h: Likewise.
	* config/nios2/linux-atomic.c: Likewise.
	* config/nios2/linux-unwind.h: Likewise.
	* config/nios2/lib2-mul.c: Likewise.
	* config/nios2/lib2-nios2.h: Likewise.
	* config/xtensa/unwind-dw2-xtensa.c: Likewise.
	* config/rs6000/darwin-fallback.c: Likewise.
	* config/rs6000/ibm-ldouble.c: Likewise.
	* config/rs6000/sfp-machine.h: Likewise.
	* config/rs6000/darwin-asm.h: Likewise.
	* config/rs6000/darwin-crt2.c: Likewise.
	* config/rs6000/aix-unwind.h: Likewise.
	* config/rs6000/sfp-exceptions.c: Likewise.
	* config/gthr-vxworks.c: Likewise.
	* config/riscv/atomic.c: Likewise.
	* config/visium/memcpy.c: Likewise.
	* config/darwin-crt-tm.c: Likewise.
	* config/stormy16/lib2funcs.c: Likewise.
	* config/arc/ieee-754/divtab-arc-sf.c: Likewise.
	* config/arc/ieee-754/divtab-arc-df.c: Likewise.
	* config/arc/initfini.c: Likewise.
	* config/sol2/gmon.c: Likewise.
	* config/microblaze/divsi3_table.c: Likewise.
	* config/m68k/fpgnulib.c: Likewise.
	* libgcov-driver.c: Likewise.
	* unwind-dw2.c: Likewise.
	* fp-bit.c: Likewise.
	* dfp-bit.h: Likewise.
	* dfp-bit.c: Likewise.
	* libgcov-driver-system.c: Likewise.
libgcc/config/libbid/
	* _le_td.c: Remove trailing whitespace.
	* bid128_compare.c: Likewise.
	* bid_div_macros.h: Likewise.
	* bid64_to_bid128.c: Likewise.
	* bid64_to_uint32.c: Likewise.
	* bid128_to_uint64.c: Likewise.
	* bid64_div.c: Likewise.
	* bid128_round_integral.c: Likewise.
	* bid_binarydecimal.c: Likewise.
	* bid128_string.c: Likewise.
	* bid_flag_operations.c: Likewise.
	* bid128_to_int64.c: Likewise.
	* _mul_sd.c: Likewise.
	* bid64_mul.c: Likewise.
	* bid128_noncomp.c: Likewise.
	* _gt_dd.c: Likewise.
	* bid64_add.c: Likewise.
	* bid64_string.c: Likewise.
	* bid_from_int.c: Likewise.
	* bid128.c: Likewise.
	* _ge_dd.c: Likewise.
	* _ne_sd.c: Likewise.
	* _dd_to_td.c: Likewise.
	* _unord_sd.c: Likewise.
	* bid64_to_uint64.c: Likewise.
	* _gt_sd.c: Likewise.
	* _sd_to_td.c: Likewise.
	* _addsub_td.c: Likewise.
	* _ne_td.c: Likewise.
	* bid_dpd.c: Likewise.
	* bid128_add.c: Likewise.
	* bid128_next.c: Likewise.
	* _lt_sd.c: Likewise.
	* bid64_next.c: Likewise.
	* bid128_mul.c: Likewise.
	* _lt_dd.c: Likewise.
	* _ge_td.c: Likewise.
	* _unord_dd.c: Likewise.
	* bid64_sqrt.c: Likewise.
	* bid_sqrt_macros.h: Likewise.
	* bid64_fma.c: Likewise.
	* _sd_to_dd.c: Likewise.
	* bid_conf.h: Likewise.
	* bid64_noncomp.c: Likewise.
	* bid_gcc_intrinsics.h: Likewise.
	* _gt_td.c: Likewise.
	* _ge_sd.c: Likewise.
	* bid128_minmax.c: Likewise.
	* bid128_quantize.c: Likewise.
	* bid32_to_bid64.c: Likewise.
	* bid_round.c: Likewise.
	* _td_to_sd.c: Likewise.
	* bid_inline_add.h: Likewise.
	* bid128_fma.c: Likewise.
	* _eq_td.c: Likewise.
	* bid32_to_bid128.c: Likewise.
	* bid64_rem.c: Likewise.
	* bid128_2_str_tables.c: Likewise.
	* _mul_dd.c: Likewise.
	* _dd_to_sd.c: Likewise.
	* bid128_div.c: Likewise.
	* _lt_td.c: Likewise.
	* bid64_compare.c: Likewise.
	* bid64_to_int32.c: Likewise.
	* _unord_td.c: Likewise.
	* bid128_rem.c: Likewise.
	* bid_internal.h: Likewise.
	* bid64_to_int64.c: Likewise.
	* _eq_dd.c: Likewise.
	* _td_to_dd.c: Likewise.
	* bid128_to_int32.c: Likewise.
	* bid128_to_uint32.c: Likewise.
	* _ne_dd.c: Likewise.
	* bid64_quantize.c: Likewise.
	* _le_dd.c: Likewise.
	* bid64_round_integral.c: Likewise.
	* _le_sd.c: Likewise.
	* bid64_minmax.c: Likewise.
libgcc/config/avr/libf7/
	* f7-renames.h: Remove trailing whitespace.
libstdc++-v3/
	* include/debug/debug.h: Remove trailing whitespace.
	* include/parallel/base.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/types.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/settings.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/multiseq_selection.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/partition.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/random_number.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/find_selectors.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/partial_sum.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/list_partition.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/search.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/algorithmfwd.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/random_shuffle.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/multiway_mergesort.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/sort.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/algobase.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/numericfwd.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/multiway_merge.h: Likewise.
	* include/parallel/losertree.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/basic_ios.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/stringfwd.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/ostream_insert.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/stl_heap.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/unordered_map.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/hashtable_policy.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/stl_iterator_base_funcs.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/valarray_before.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/regex.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/postypes.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/stl_iterator.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/localefwd.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/stl_algo.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/ios_base.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/stl_function.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/basic_string.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/hashtable.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/valarray_after.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/char_traits.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/gslice.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/locale_facets_nonio.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/mask_array.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/specfun.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/random.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/slice_array.h: Likewise.
	* include/bits/valarray_array.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/float.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/functional_hash.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/math.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/hashtable_policy.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/stdio.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/complex.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/stdbool.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/stdarg.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/inttypes.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/fenv.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/stdlib.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/wchar.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/tgmath.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/limits.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/wctype.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/stdint.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/ctype.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/random.h: Likewise.
	* include/tr1/shared_ptr.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/mt_allocator.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/sso_string_base.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/debug_allocator.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/vstring_fwd.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/pointer.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/pod_char_traits.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/malloc_allocator.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/vstring.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/bitmap_allocator.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/pool_allocator.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/type_traits.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/ropeimpl.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/codecvt_specializations.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/throw_allocator.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/extptr_allocator.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/atomicity.h: Likewise.
	* include/ext/concurrence.h: Likewise.
	* include/c_compatibility/wchar.h: Likewise.
	* include/c_compatibility/stdint.h: Likewise.
	* include/backward/hash_fun.h: Likewise.
	* include/backward/binders.h: Likewise.
	* include/backward/hashtable.h: Likewise.
	* include/backward/auto_ptr.h: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/eh_arm.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/unwind-cxx.h: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/si_class_type_info.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/vec.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/class_type_info.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/vmi_class_type_info.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/guard_error.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/bad_typeid.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/eh_personality.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/atexit_arm.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/pmem_type_info.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/vterminate.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/eh_terminate.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/bad_cast.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/exception_ptr.h: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/eh_throw.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/bad_alloc.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/nested_exception.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/pointer_type_info.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/pbase_type_info.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/bad_array_new.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/pure.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/eh_exception.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/bad_array_length.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/cxxabi.h: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/guard.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/eh_catch.cc: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/cxxabi_forced.h: Likewise.
	* libsupc++/tinfo.h: Likewise.
2024-10-25 10:03:17 +02:00
Jakub Jelinek
d4499a232a libcpp: Add -Wleading-whitespace= warning
The following patch on top of the r15-4346 patch adds
-Wleading-whitespace= warning option.
This warning doesn't care how much one actually indents which line
in the source (that is something that can't be easily done in the
preprocessor without doing syntactic analysis), but just simple checks
on what kind of whitespace is used in the indentation.
I think it is still useful to get warnings about such issues early,
while git diagnoses some of it in patches (e.g. the tab after space
case), getting the warnings earlier might help avoiding such issues
sooner.

There are projects which ban use of tabs and require just spaces,
others which require indentation just with horizontal tabs, and finally
projects which want indentation with tabs for multiples of tabstop size
followed by spaces (fewer than tabstop size), like GCC.
For all 3 kinds the warning diagnoses indentation with '\v' or '\f'
characters (unless line contains just whitespace), and for the last one
also cases where a space in the indentation is followed by horizontal
tab or where there are N or more consecutive spaces in the indentation
(for -ftabstop=N).

BTW, for additional testing I've enabled the warnings (without -Werror
for them) in stage3.  There are many warnings (both trailing and leading
whitespace), some of them something that can be easily fixed in the headers
or source files, but others with whitespace issues in generated sources,
so if we enable the warnings, either we'd need to adjust the generators
or disable the warnings in (some of the) generated files.

2024-10-23  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

libcpp/
	* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Add
	cpp_warn_leading_whitespace and cpp_tabstop members.
	(enum cpp_warning_reason): Add CPP_W_LEADING_WHITESPACE.
	* internal.h (struct _cpp_line_note): Document new
	line note kinds.
	* init.cc (cpp_create_reader): Set cpp_tabstop to 8.
	* lex.cc (find_leading_whitespace_issues): New function.
	(_cpp_clean_line): Use it.
	(_cpp_process_line_notes): Handle 'L', 'S' and 'T' line notes.
	(lex_raw_string): Clear type on 'L', 'S' and 'T' line notes
	inside of raw string literals.
gcc/
	* doc/invoke.texi (Wleading-whitespace=): Document.
gcc/c-family/
	* c.opt (Wleading-whitespace=): New option.
	* c-opts.cc (c_common_post_options): Set cpp_opts->cpp_tabstop
	to global_dc->m_tabstop.
gcc/testsuite/
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Wleading-whitespace-1.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Wleading-whitespace-2.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Wleading-whitespace-3.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Wleading-whitespace-4.c: New test.
2024-10-23 09:58:06 +02:00
Jakub Jelinek
ac615e1047 libcpp: Add -Wtrailing-blanks warning
Trailing blanks is something even git diff diagnoses; while it is a coding
style issue, if it is so common that git diff diagnoses it, I think it could
be useful to various projects to check that at compile time.

Dunno if it should be included in -Wextra, currently it isn't, and due to
tons of trailing whitespace in our sources, haven't enabled it for when
building gcc itself either.

Note, git diff also diagnoses indentation with tab following space, wonder
if we couldn't have trivial warning options where one would simply ask for
checking of indentation with no tabs, just spaces vs. indentation with
tabs followed by spaces (but never tab width or more spaces in the
indentation).  I think that would be easy to do also on the libcpp side.
Checking how much something should be exactly indented requires syntax
analysis (at least some limited one) and can consider columns of first token
on line, but what the exact indentation blanks were is something only libcpp
knows.

On Thu, Sep 19, 2024 at 08:17:24AM +0200, Richard Biener wrote:
> Generally I like diagnosing this early.  For the above I'd say -Wtrailing-whitespace=
> with a set of things to diagnose (and a sane default - just spaces and tabs - for
> -Wtrailiing-whitespace) would be nice.  As for naming possibly follow the
> is{space,blank,cntrl} character classifications?  If those are a good
> fit, that is.

The patch currently allows blank (' ' '\t') and space (' ' '\t' '\f' '\v'),
cntrl not yet added, not anything non-ASCII, but in theory could
be added later (though, non-ASCII would be just for inside of comments,
say non-breaking space etc. in the source is otherwise an error).

2024-10-15  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

libcpp/
	* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Add
	cpp_warn_trailing_whitespace member.
	(enum cpp_warning_reason): Add CPP_W_TRAILING_WHITESPACE.
	* internal.h (struct _cpp_line_note): Document 'W' line note.
	* lex.cc (_cpp_clean_line): Add 'W' line note for trailing whitespace
	except for trailing whitespace after backslash.  Formatting fix.
	(_cpp_process_line_notes): Emit -Wtrailing-whitespace diagnostics.
	Formatting fixes.
	(lex_raw_string): Clear type on 'W' notes.
gcc/
	* doc/invoke.texi (Wtrailing-whitespace): Document.
gcc/c-family/
	* c.opt (Wtrailing-whitespace=): New option.
	(Wtrailing-whitespace): New alias.
	* c.opt.urls: Regenerate.
gcc/testsuite/
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Wtrailing-whitespace-1.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Wtrailing-whitespace-2.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Wtrailing-whitespace-3.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Wtrailing-whitespace-4.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Wtrailing-whitespace-5.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Wtrailing-whitespace-6.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Wtrailing-whitespace-7.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Wtrailing-whitespace-8.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Wtrailing-whitespace-9.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Wtrailing-whitespace-10.c: New test.
2024-10-15 08:01:40 +02:00
Jason Merrill
2c08ddd3fd libcpp: avoid extra spaces in module preprocessing
Within the compiler, module keywords "import", "module", and "export" that
are recognized as part of module directives gain an extra trailing space to
distinguish them from other non-keyword uses of those words in the code.
But when dumping preprocessed output, printing those spaces creates a
gratuitous inconsistency with non-modules preprocessing, as revealed by
several of the g++.dg/modules/cpp* tests if modules are enabled by default
in C++20 mode.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	* lex.cc (cpp_output_token): Omit terminal space from name.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* g++.dg/modules/cpp-2_c.C: Expect only one space after import.
	* g++.dg/modules/cpp-5_c.C
	* g++.dg/modules/dep-2.C
	* g++.dg/modules/dir-only-2_b.C
	* g++.dg/modules/pr99050_b.C
	* g++.dg/modules/inc-xlate-1_b.H
	* g++.dg/modules/legacy-3_b.H
	* g++.dg/modules/legacy-3_c.H: Likewise.
2024-10-14 18:42:18 -04:00
Lewis Hyatt
998eb2a126
libcpp: Support extended characters for #pragma {push,pop}_macro [PR109704]
The implementation of #pragma push_macro and #pragma pop_macro has to date
made use of an ad-hoc function, _cpp_lex_identifier(), which lexes an
identifier out of a string. When support was added for extended characters
in identifiers ($, UCNs, or UTF-8), that support was added only for the
"normal" way of lexing identifiers out of a cpp_buffer (_cpp_lex_direct) and
not for the ad-hoc way. Consequently, extended identifiers are not usable
with these pragmas.

The logic for lexing identifiers has become more complicated than it was
when _cpp_lex_identifier() was written -- it now handles things like \N{}
escapes in C++, for instance -- and it no longer seems practical to maintain
a redundant code path for lexing identifiers. Address the issue by changing
the implementation of #pragma {push,pop}_macro to lex identifiers in the
expected way, i.e. by pushing a cpp_buffer and lexing the identifier from
there.

The existing implementation has some quirks because of the ad-hoc parsing
logic. For example:

 #pragma push_macro("X ")
 ...
 #pragma pop_macro("X")

will not restore macro X (note the extra space in the first string). However:

 #pragma push_macro("X ")
 ...
 #pragma pop_macro("X ")

actually does sucessfully restore "X". This is because the key for looking
up the saved macro on the push stack is the original string passed, so the
string passed to pop_macro needs to match it exactly. It is not that easy to
reproduce this logic in the world of extended characters, given that for
example it should be valid to pass a UCN to push_macro, and the
corresponding UTF-8 to pop_macro. Given that this aspect of the existing
behavior seems unintentional and has no tests (and does not match other
implementations), I opted to make the new logic more straightforward. The
string passed needs to lex to one token, which must be a valid identifier,
or else no action is taken and no error is generated. Any diagnostics
encountered during lexing (e.g., due to a UTF-8 character not permitted to
appear in an identifier) are also suppressed.

It could be nice (for GCC 15) to also add a warning if a pop_macro does not
match a previous push_macro.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	PR preprocessor/109704
	* include/cpplib.h (class cpp_auto_suppress_diagnostics): New class.
	* errors.cc
	(cpp_auto_suppress_diagnostics::cpp_auto_suppress_diagnostics): New
	function.
	(cpp_auto_suppress_diagnostics::~cpp_auto_suppress_diagnostics): New
	function.
	* charset.cc (noop_diagnostic_cb): Remove.
	(cpp_interpret_string_ranges): Refactor diagnostic suppression logic
	into new class cpp_auto_suppress_diagnostics.
	(count_source_chars): Likewise.
	* directives.cc (cpp_pop_definition): Add cpp_hashnode argument.
	(lex_identifier_from_string): New static helper function.
	(push_pop_macro_common): Refactor common logic from
	do_pragma_push_macro and do_pragma_pop_macro; use
	lex_identifier_from_string instead of _cpp_lex_identifier.
	(do_pragma_push_macro): Reimplement using push_pop_macro_common.
	(do_pragma_pop_macro): Likewise.
	* internal.h (_cpp_lex_identifier): Remove.
	* lex.cc (lex_identifier_intern): Remove.
	(_cpp_lex_identifier): Remove.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR preprocessor/109704
	* c-c++-common/cpp/pragma-push-pop-utf8.c: New test.
	* g++.dg/pch/pushpop-2.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/pch/pushpop-2.Hs: New test.
	* gcc.dg/pch/pushpop-2.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/pch/pushpop-2.hs: New test.
2024-10-14 09:42:56 -04:00
Jakub Jelinek
c397a8c122 libcpp, genmatch: Use gcc_diag instead of printf for libcpp diagnostics
When working on #embed support, or -Wheader-guard or other recent libcpp
changes, I've been annoyed by the libcpp diagnostics being visually
different from normal gcc diagnostics, especially in the area of quoting
stuff in the diagnostic messages.
Normall GCC diagnostics is gcc_diag/gcc_tdiag, one can use
%</%>, %qs etc. in there, while libcpp diagnostics was marked as printf
and in libcpp we've been very creative with quoting stuff, either
no quotes at all, or "something" quoting, or 'something' quoting, or
`something' quoting (but in none of the cases it used colors consistently
with the rest of the compiler).

Now, libcpp diagnostics is always emitted using a callback,
pfile->cb.diagnostic.  On the gcc/ side, this callback is initialized with
genmatch.cc:  cb->diagnostic = diagnostic_cb;
c-family/c-opts.cc:  cb->diagnostic = c_cpp_diagnostic;
fortran/cpp.cc:  cb->diagnostic = cb_cpp_diagnostic;
where the latter two just use diagnostic_report_diagnostic, so actually
support all the gcc_diag stuff, only the genmatch.cc case didn't.

So, the following patch changes genmatch.cc to use pp_format* instead
of vfprintf so that it supports the gcc_diag formatting (pretty-print.o
unfortunately has various dependencies, so had to link genmatch with
libcommon.a libbacktrace.a and tweak Makefile.in so that there are no
circular dependencies) and marks the libcpp diagnostic routines as
gcc_diag rather than printf.  That change resulted in hundreds of
-Wformat-diag new warnings (most of them useful and resulting IMHO in
better diagnostics), so the rest of the patch is changing the format
strings to make -Wformat-diag happy and adjusting the testsuite for
the differences in how is the diagnostic reformatted.

Dunno if some out of GCC tree projects use libcpp, that case would
make it harder because one couldn't use vfprintf in the diagnostic
callback anymore, but there is always David's libdiagnostic which could
be used for that purpose IMHO.

2024-10-12  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

libcpp/
	* include/cpplib.h (ATTRIBUTE_CPP_PPDIAG): Define.
	(struct cpp_callbacks): Use ATTRIBUTE_CPP_PPDIAG instead of
	ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF on diagnostic callback.
	(cpp_error, cpp_warning, cpp_pedwarning, cpp_warning_syshdr): Use
	ATTRIBUTE_CPP_PPDIAG (3, 4) instead of ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_3.
	(cpp_warning_at, cpp_pedwarning_at): Use ATTRIBUTE_CPP_PPDIAG (4, 5)
	instead of ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_4.
	(cpp_error_with_line, cpp_warning_with_line, cpp_pedwarning_with_line,
	cpp_warning_with_line_syshdr): Use ATTRIBUTE_CPP_PPDIAG (5, 6)
	instead of ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_5.
	(cpp_error_at): Use ATTRIBUTE_CPP_PPDIAG (4, 5) instead of
	ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_4.
	* Makefile.in (po/$(PACKAGE).pot): Use --language=GCC-source rather
	than --language=c.
	* errors.cc (cpp_diagnostic_at, cpp_diagnostic,
	cpp_diagnostic_with_line): Use ATTRIBUTE_CPP_PPDIAG instead of
	-ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF.
	* charset.cc (cpp_host_to_exec_charset, _cpp_valid_ucn, convert_hex,
	convert_oct, convert_escape): Fix up -Wformat-diag warnings.
	(cpp_interpret_string_ranges, count_source_chars): Use
	ATTRIBUTE_CPP_PPDIAG instead of ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF.
	(narrow_str_to_charconst): Fix up -Wformat-diag warnings.
	* directives.cc (check_eol_1, directive_diagnostics, lex_macro_node,
	do_undef, glue_header_name, parse_include, do_include_common,
	do_include_next, _cpp_parse_embed_params, do_embed, read_flag,
	do_line, do_linemarker, register_pragma_1, do_pragma_once,
	do_pragma_push_macro, do_pragma_pop_macro, do_pragma_poison,
	do_pragma_system_header, do_pragma_warning_or_error, _cpp_do__Pragma,
	do_else, do_elif, do_endif, parse_answer, do_assert,
	cpp_define_unused): Likewise.
	* expr.cc (cpp_classify_number, parse_defined, eval_token,
	_cpp_parse_expr, reduce, check_promotion): Likewise.
	* files.cc (_cpp_find_file, finish_base64_embed,
	_cpp_pop_file_buffer): Likewise.
	* init.cc (sanity_checks): Likewise.
	* lex.cc (_cpp_process_line_notes, maybe_warn_bidi_on_char,
	_cpp_warn_invalid_utf8, _cpp_skip_block_comment,
	warn_about_normalization, forms_identifier_p, maybe_va_opt_error,
	identifier_diagnostics_on_lex, cpp_maybe_module_directive): Likewise.
	* macro.cc (class vaopt_state, builtin_has_include_1,
	builtin_has_include, builtin_has_embed, _cpp_warn_if_unused_macro,
	_cpp_builtin_macro_text, builtin_macro, stringify_arg,
	_cpp_arguments_ok, collect_args, enter_macro_context,
	_cpp_save_parameter, parse_params, create_iso_definition,
	_cpp_create_definition, check_trad_stringification): Likewise.
	* pch.cc (cpp_valid_state): Likewise.
	* traditional.cc (_cpp_scan_out_logical_line, recursive_macro):
	Likewise.
gcc/
	* Makefile.in (generated_files): Remove {gimple,generic}-match*.
	(generated_match_files): New variable.  Add a dependency of
	$(filter-out $(OBJS-libcommon),$(ALL_HOST_OBJS)) files on those.
	(build/genmatch$(build_exeext)): Depend on and link against
	libcommon.a and $(LIBBACKTRACE).
	* genmatch.cc: Include pretty-print.h and input.h.
	(ggc_internal_cleared_alloc, ggc_free): Remove.
	(fatal): New function.
	(line_table): Remove.
	(linemap_client_expand_location_to_spelling_point): Remove.
	(diagnostic_cb): Use gcc_diag rather than printf format.  Use
	pp_format_verbatim on a temporary pretty_printer instead of
	vfprintf.
	(fatal_at, warning_at): Use gcc_diag rather than printf format.
	(output_line_directive): Rename location_hash to loc_hash.
	(parser::eat_ident, parser::parse_operation, parser::parse_expr,
	parser::parse_pattern, parser::finish_match_operand): Fix up
	-Wformat-diag warnings.
gcc/c-family/
	* c-lex.cc (c_common_has_attribute,
	c_common_lex_availability_macro): Fix up -Wformat-diag warnings.
gcc/testsuite/
	* c-c++-common/cpp/counter-2.c: Adjust expected diagnostics for
	libcpp diagnostic formatting changes.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-3.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-4.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-16.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-18.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/eof-2.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/eof-3.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/fmax-include-depth.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/has-builtin.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/line-2.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/line-3.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/macro-arg-count-1.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/macro-arg-count-2.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/macro-ranges.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/named-universal-char-escape-4.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/named-universal-char-escape-5.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/pr88974.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/va-opt-error.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/va-opt-pedantic.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Wheader-guard-2.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Wheader-guard-3.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Winvalid-utf8-1.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Winvalid-utf8-2.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Winvalid-utf8-3.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/diagnostic-format-sarif-file-bad-utf8-pr109098-1.c:
	Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/diagnostic-format-sarif-file-bad-utf8-pr109098-3.c:
	Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/pr68833-3.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/raw-string-directive-1.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/analyzer/named-constants-Wunused-macros.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/binary-constants-4.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/builtin-redefine.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/19951025-1.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/c11-warning-1.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/c11-warning-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/c11-warning-3.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/c23-elifdef-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/c23-warning-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/embed-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/embed-3.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/embed-4.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/expr.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu11-elifdef-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu11-elifdef-3.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu11-elifdef-4.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu11-warning-1.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu11-warning-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu11-warning-3.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu23-warning-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/include6.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/pr35322.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/tr-warn6.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/undef2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-comments.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-comments-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-comments-3.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-cxx-compat.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-cxx-compat-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-deprecated.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-deprecated-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-long-long.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-long-long-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-normalized-1.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-normalized-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-normalized-3.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-normalized-4-bytes.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-normalized-4-unicode.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-redefined.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-redefined-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-traditional.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-traditional-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-trigraphs-1.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-trigraphs-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-trigraphs-3.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-trigraphs-4.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-undef.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-undef-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-unused-macros.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/warn-unused-macros-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/pch/counter-2.c: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp0x/udlit-error1.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/named-universal-char-escape1.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/named-universal-char-escape2.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-1.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-2.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-3.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-4.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-5.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-6.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-7.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-8.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-9.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-10.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-11.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-12.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp/elifdef-3.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp/elifdef-5.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp/elifdef-6.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp/elifdef-7.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp/embed-1.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp/embed-2.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp/pedantic-errors.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp/warning-1.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp/warning-2.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/ext/bitint1.C: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/ext/bitint2.C: Likewise.
2024-10-12 10:50:41 +02:00
Jason Merrill
c5009eb887 libcpp: adjust pedwarn handling
Using cpp_pedwarning (CPP_W_PEDANTIC instead of if (CPP_PEDANTIC cpp_error
lets users suppress these diagnostics with
 #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wpedantic".

This patch changes all instances of the cpp_error (CPP_DL_PEDWARN to
cpp_pedwarning.  In cases where the extension appears in a later C++
revision, we now condition the warning on the relevant -Wc++??-extensions
flag instead of -Wpedantic; in such cases often the if (CPP_PEDANTIC) check
is retained to preserve the default non-warning behavior.

I didn't attempt to adjust the warning flags for the C compiler, since it
seems to follow a different system than C++.

The CPP_PEDANTIC check is also kept in _cpp_lex_direct to avoid an ICE in
the self-tests from cb.diagnostics not being initialized.

While working on testcases for these changes I noticed that the c-c++-common
tests are not run with -pedantic-errors by default like the gcc.dg and
g++.dg directories are.  And if I specify -pedantic-errors with dg-options,
the default -std= changes from c++?? to gnu++??, which interferes with some
other pedwarns.  So two of the tests are C++-only.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	* include/cpplib.h (enum cpp_warning_reason): Add
	CPP_W_CXX{14,17,20,23}_EXTENSIONS.
	* charset.cc (_cpp_valid_ucn, convert_hex, convert_oct)
	(convert_escape, narrow_str_to_charconst): Use cpp_pedwarning
	instead of cpp_error for pedwarns.
	* directives.cc (directive_diagnostics, _cpp_handle_directive)
	(do_line, do_elif): Likewise.
	* expr.cc (cpp_classify_number, eval_token): Likewise.
	* lex.cc (skip_whitespace, maybe_va_opt_error)
	(_cpp_lex_direct): Likewise.
	* macro.cc (_cpp_arguments_ok): Likewise.
	(replace_args): Use -Wvariadic-macros for pedwarn about
	empty macro arguments.

gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:

	* c.opt: Add CppReason for Wc++{14,17,20,23}-extensions.
	* c-pragma.cc (handle_pragma_diagnostic_impl): Don't check
	OPT_Wc__23_extensions.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* c-c++-common/pragma-diag-17.c: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp0x/va-opt1.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/named-universal-char-escape3.C: New test.
2024-09-12 11:29:38 -04:00
Jakub Jelinek
eba6d2aa71 libcpp, c-family: Add (dumb) C23 N3017 #embed support [PR105863]
The following patch implements the C23 N3017 "#embed - a scannable,
tooling-friendly binary resource inclusion mechanism" paper.

The implementation is intentionally dumb, in that it doesn't significantly
speed up compilation of larger initializers and doesn't make it possible
to use huge #embeds (like several gigabytes large, that is compile time
and memory still infeasible).
There are 2 reasons for this.  One is that I think like it is implemented
now in the patch is how we should use it for the smaller #embed sizes,
dunno with which boundary, whether 32 bytes or 64 or something like that,
certainly handling the single byte cases which is something that can appear
anywhere in the source where constant integer literal can appear is
desirable and I think for a few bytes it isn't worth it to come up with
something smarter and users would like to e.g. see it in -E readably as
well (perhaps the slow vs. fast boundary should be determined by command
line option).  And the other one is to be able to more easily find
regressions in behavior caused by the optimizations, so we have something
to get back in git to compare against.
I'm definitely willing to work on the optimizations (likely introduce a new
CPP_* token type to refer to a range of libcpp owned memory (start + size)
and similarly some tree which can do the same, and can be at any time e.g.
split into 2 subparts + say INTEGER_CST in between if needed say for
const unsigned char d[] = {
 #embed "2GB.dat" prefix (0, 0, ) suffix (, [0x40000000] = 42)
}; still without having to copy around huge amounts of data; STRING_CST
owns the memory it points to and can be only 2GB in size), but would
like to do that incrementally.
And would like to first include some extensions also not included in
this patch, like gnu::offset (off) parameter to allow to skip certain
constant amount of bytes at the start of the files, plus
gnu::base64 ("base64_encoded_data") parameter to add something which can
store more efficiently large amounts of the #embed data in preprocessed
source.

I've been cross-checking all the tests also against the LLVM implementation
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/68620
which has been for a few hours even committed to LLVM trunk but reverted
afterwards.  LLVM now has the support committed and I admit I haven't
rechecked whether the behavior on the below mentioned spots have been fixed
in it already or not yet.

The patch uses --embed-dir= option that clang plans to add above and doesn't
use other variants on the search directories yet, plus there are no
default directories at least for the time being where to search for embed
files.  So, #embed "..." works if it is found in the same directory (or
relative to the current file's directory) and #embed "/..." or #embed </...>
work always, but relative #embed <...> doesn't unless at least one
--embed-dir= is specified.  There is no reason to differentiate between
system and non-system directories, so we don't need -isystem like
counterpart, perhaps -iquote like counterpart could be useful in the future,
dunno what else.  It has --embed-directory=dir and --embed-directory dir
as aliases.

There are some differences beyond clang ICEs, so I'd like to point them out
to make sure there is agreement on the choices in the patch.  They are also
mentioned in the comments of the llvm pull request.

The most important is that the GCC patch (as well as the original thephd.dev
LLVM branch on godbolt) expands #embed (or acts as if it is expanded) into
a mere sequence of numbers like 123,2,35,26 rather then what clang
effectively treats as (unsigned char)123,(unsigned char)2,(unsigned
char)35,(unsigned char)26 but only does that when using integrated
preprocessor, not when using -save-temps where it acts as GCC.
JeanHeyd as the original author agrees that is how it is currently worded in
C23.

Another difference (not tested in the testsuite, not sure how to check for
effective target /dev/urandom nor am sure it is desirable to check that
during testsuite) is how to treat character devices, named pipes etc.
(block devices are errored on).  The original paper uses /dev/urandom
in various examples and seems to assume that unlike regular files the
devices aren't really cached, so
 #embed </dev/urandom> limit(1) prefix(int a = ) suffix(;)
 #embed </dev/urandom> limit(1) prefix(int b = ) suffix(;)
usually results in a != b.  That is what the godbolt thephd.dev branch
implements too and what this patch does as well, but clang actually seems
to just go from st.st_size == 0, ergo it must be zero-sized resource and
so just copies over if_empty if present.  It is really questionable
what to do about the character devices/named pipes with __has_embed, for
regular files the patch doesn't read anything from them, relies on
st.st_size + limit for whether it is empty or non-empty.  But I don't know
of a way to check if read on say a character device would read anything
or not (the </dev/null> limit (1) vs. </dev/zero> limit (1) cases), and
if we read something, that would be better cached for later because
 #embed later if it reads again could read no further data even when it
first read something.  So, the patch currently for __has_embed just
always returns 2 on the non-regular files, like the thephd.dev
branch does as well and like the clang pull request as well.
A question is also what to do for gnu::offset on the non-regular files
even for #embed, those aren't seekable and do we want to just read and throw
away the offset bytes each time we see it used?

clang also chokes on the
 #if __has_embed (__FILE__ __limit__ (1) __prefix__ () suffix (1 / 0) \
 __if_empty__ ((({{[0[0{0{0(0(0)1)1}1}]]}})))) != __STDC_EMBED_FOUND__
 #error "__has_embed fail"
 #endif
in embed-1.c, but thephd.dev branch accepts it and I don't see why
it shouldn't, (({{[0[0{0{0(0(0)1)1}1}]]}}))) is a balanced token
sequence and the file isn't empty, so it should just be parsed and
discarded.

clang also IMHO mishandles
 const unsigned char w[] = {
 #embed __FILE__ prefix([0] = 42, [15] =) limit(32)
 };
but again only without -save-temps, seems like it
treats it as
[0] = 42, [15] = (99,111,110,115,116,32,117,110,115,105,103,110,101,100,
32,99,104,97,114,32,119,91,93,32,61,32,123,10,35,101,109,98)
rather than
[0] = 42, [15] = 99,111,110,115,116,32,117,110,115,105,103,110,101,100,
32,99,104,97,114,32,119,91,93,32,61,32,123,10,35,101,109,98
and warns on it for -Wunused-value and just compiles it as
[0] = 42, [15] = 98

And also
 void foo (int, int, int, int);
 void bar (void) { foo (
 #embed __FILE__ limit (4) prefix (172 + ) suffix (+ 2)
 ); }
is treated as
172 + (118, 111, 105, 100) + 2
rather than
172 + 118, 111, 105, 100 + 2
which clang -save-temps or GCC treats it like, so results
in just one argument passed rather than 4.

if (!strstr ((const char *) magna_carta, "imprisonétur")) abort ();
in the testcase fails as well, but in that case calling it in gdb succeeds:
p ((char *(*)(char *, char *))__strstr_sse2) (magna_carta, "imprisonétur")
$2 = 0x555555558d3c <magna_carta+11564> "imprisonétur aut disseisiátur"...
so I guess they are just trying to constant evaluate strstr and do it
incorrectly.

They started with making the optimizations together in the initial patch
set, so they don't have the luxury to compare if it is just because of
the optimization they are trying to do or because that is how the
feature works for them.  At least unless they use -save-temps for now.

There is also different behavior between clang and gcc on -M or other
dependency generating options.  Seems clang includes the __has_embed
searched files in dependencies, while my patch doesn't.  But so does
clang for __has_include and GCC doesn't.  Emitting a hard dependency
on some header just because there was __has_include/__has_embed for it
seems wrong to me, because (at least when properly written) the source
likely doesn't mind if the file is missing, it will do something else,
so a hard error from make because of it doesn't seem right.  Does
make have some weaker dependencies, such that if some file can be remade
it is but if it doesn't exist, it isn't fatal?

I wonder whether #embed <non-existent-file> really needs to be fatal
or whether we could simply after diagnosing it pretend the file exists
and is empty.  For #include I think fatal errors make tons of sense,
but perhaps for #embed which is more localized we'd get better error
reporting if we didn't bail out immediately.  Note, both GCC and clang
currently treat those as fatal errors.

clang also added -dE option which with -E instead of preprocessing
the #embed directives keeps them as is, but the preprocessed source
then isn't self-contained.  That option looks more harmful than useful to
me.

Also, it isn't clear to me from C23 whether it is possible to have
__has_include/__has_c_attribute/__has_embed expressions inside of
the limit #embed/__has_embed argument.
6.10.3.2/2 says that defined should not appear there (and the patch
diagnoses it and testsuite tests), but for __has_include/__has_embed
etc. 6.10.1/11 says:
"The identifiers __has_include, __has_embed, and __has_c_attribute
shall not appear in any context not mentioned in this subclause."
If that subclause in that case means 6.10.1, then it presumably shouldn't
appear in #embed in 6.10.3, but __has_embed is in 6.10.1...
But 6.10.3.2/3 says that it should be parsed according to the 6.10.1
rules.  Haven't included tests like
 #if __has_embed (__FILE__ limit (__has_embed (__FILE__ limit (1))))
or
 #embed __FILE__ limit (__has_include (__FILE__))
into the testsuite because of the doubts but I think the patch should
handle those right now.

The reason I've used Magna Carta text in some of the testcases is that
I hope it shouldn't be copyrighted after the centuries and I'd strongly
prefer not to have binary blobs in git after the xz backdoor lesson
and wanted something larger which doesn't change all the time.

Oh, BTW, I see in C23 draft 6.10.3.2 in Example 4
if (f_source == NULL);
  return 1;
(note the spurious semicolon after closing paren), has that been fixed
already?

Like the thephd.dev and clang implementations, the patch always macro
expands the whole #embed and __has_embed directives except for the
embed keyword.  That is most likely not what C23 says, my limited
understanding right now is that in #embed one needs to parse the whole
directive line with macro expansion disabled and check if it satisfies the
grammar, if not, the whole directive is macro expanded, if yes, only
the limit parameter argument is macro expanded and the prefix/suffix/if_empty
arguments are maybe macro expanded when actually used (and not at all if
unused).  And I think __has_embed macro expansion has conflicting rules.

2024-09-12  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR c/105863
libcpp/
	* include/cpplib.h: Implement C23 N3017 #embed - a scannable,
	tooling-friendly binary resource inclusion mechanism paper.
	(struct cpp_options): Add embed member.
	(enum cpp_builtin_type): Add BT_HAS_EMBED.
	(cpp_set_include_chains): Add another cpp_dir * argument to
	the declaration.
	* internal.h (enum include_type): Add IT_EMBED.
	(struct cpp_reader): Add embed_include member.
	(struct cpp_embed_params_tokens): New type.
	(struct cpp_embed_params): New type.
	(_cpp_get_token_no_padding): Declare.
	(enum _cpp_find_file_kind): Add _cpp_FFK_EMBED and _cpp_FFK_HAS_EMBED.
	(_cpp_stack_embed): Declare.
	(_cpp_parse_expr): Change return type to cpp_num_part instead of
	bool, change second argument from bool to const char * and add third
	argument.
	(_cpp_parse_embed_params): Declare.
	* directives.cc (DIRECTIVE_TABLE): Add embed entry.
	(end_directive): Don't call skip_rest_of_line for T_EMBED directive.
	(_cpp_handle_directive): Return 2 rather than 1 for T_EMBED in
	directives-only mode.
	(parse_include): Don't Call check_eol for T_EMBED directive.
	(skip_balanced_token_seq): New function.
	(EMBED_PARAMS): Define.
	(enum embed_param_kind): New type.
	(embed_params): New variable.
	(_cpp_parse_embed_params): New function.
	(do_embed): New function.
	(do_if): Adjust _cpp_parse_expr caller.
	(do_elif): Likewise.
	* expr.cc (parse_defined): Diagnose defined in #embed or __has_embed
	parameters.
	(_cpp_parse_expr): Change return type to cpp_num_part instead of
	bool, change second argument from bool to const char * and add third
	argument.  Adjust function comment.  For #embed/__has_embed parameters
	add an artificial CPP_OPEN_PAREN.  Use the second argument DIR
	directly instead of string literals conditional on IS_IF.
	For #embed/__has_embed parameter, stop on reaching CPP_CLOSE_PAREN
	matching the artificial one.  Diagnose negative or too large embed
	parameter operands.
	(num_binary_op): Use #embed instead of #if for diagnostics if inside
	#embed/__has_embed parameter.
	(num_div_op): Likewise.
	* files.cc (struct _cpp_file): Add limit member and embed bitfield.
	(search_cache): Add IS_EMBED argument, formatting fix.  Skip over
	files with different file->embed from the argument.
	(find_file_in_dir): Don't call pch_open_file if file->embed.
	(_cpp_find_file): Handle _cpp_FFK_EMBED and _cpp_FFK_HAS_EMBED.
	(read_file_guts): Formatting fix.
	(has_unique_contents): Ignore file->embed files.
	(search_path_head): Handle IT_EMBED type.
	(_cpp_stack_embed): New function.
	(_cpp_get_file_stat): Formatting fix.
	(cpp_set_include_chains): Add embed argument, save it to
	pfile->embed_include and compute lens for the chain.
	* init.cc (struct lang_flags): Add embed member.
	(lang_defaults): Add embed initializers.
	(cpp_set_lang): Initialize CPP_OPTION (pfile, embed).
	(builtin_array): Add __has_embed entry.
	(cpp_init_builtins): Predefine __STDC_EMBED_NOT_FOUND__,
	__STDC_EMBED_FOUND__ and __STDC_EMBED_EMPTY__.
	* lex.cc (cpp_directive_only_process): Handle #embed.
	* macro.cc (cpp_get_token_no_padding): Rename to ...
	(_cpp_get_token_no_padding): ... this.  No longer static.
	(builtin_has_include_1): New function.
	(builtin_has_include): Use it.  Use _cpp_get_token_no_padding
	instead of cpp_get_token_no_padding.
	(builtin_has_embed): New function.
	(_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Handle BT_HAS_EMBED.
gcc/
	* doc/cppdiropts.texi (--embed-dir=): Document.
	* doc/cpp.texi (Binary Resource Inclusion): New chapter.
	(__has_embed): Document.
	* doc/invoke.texi (Directory Options): Mention --embed-dir=.
	* gcc.cc (cpp_unique_options): Add %{-embed*}.
	* genmatch.cc (main): Adjust cpp_set_include_chains caller.
	* incpath.h (enum incpath_kind): Add INC_EMBED.
	* incpath.cc (merge_include_chains): Handle INC_EMBED.
	(register_include_chains): Adjust cpp_set_include_chains caller.
gcc/c-family/
	* c.opt (-embed-dir=): New option.
	(-embed-directory): New alias.
	(-embed-directory=): New alias.
	* c-opts.cc (c_common_handle_option): Handle OPT__embed_dir_.
gcc/testsuite/
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-1.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-2.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-3.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-4.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-5.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-6.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-7.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-8.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-9.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-10.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-11.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-12.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-13.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-14.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-25.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-26.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-dir/embed-1.inc: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-dir/embed-3.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-dir/embed-4.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-dir/magna-carta.txt: New test.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/embed-1.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/embed-2.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/embed-3.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/embed-4.c: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp/embed-1.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp/embed-2.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp/embed-3.C: New test.
2024-09-12 11:15:38 +02:00
Alexander Monakov
a8260ebeae libcpp: deduplicate definition of padding size
Tie together the two functions that ensure tail padding with
search_line_ssse3 via CPP_BUFFER_PADDING macro.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	* internal.h (CPP_BUFFER_PADDING): New macro; use it ...
	* charset.cc (_cpp_convert_input): ...here, and ...
	* files.cc (read_file_guts): ...here, and ...
	* lex.cc (search_line_ssse3): here.
2024-08-26 16:05:48 +03:00
Marc Poulhiès
4e905bd353 fix single argument static_assert
Single argument static_assert is C++17 only.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	* lex.cc(search_line_ssse3): fix static_assert to use 2 arguments.
2024-08-22 13:41:40 +02:00
Alexander Monakov
20a5b48249 libcpp: replace SSE4.2 helper with an SSSE3 one
Since the characters we are searching for (CR, LF, '\', '?') all have
distinct ASCII codes mod 16, PSHUFB can help match them all at once.

Directly use the new helper if __SSSE3__ is defined. It makes the other
helpers unused, so mark them inline to prevent warnings.

Rewrite and simplify init_vectorized_lexer.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	* config.in: Regenerate.
	* configure: Regenerate.
	* configure.ac: Check for SSSE3 instead of SSE4.2.
	* files.cc (read_file_guts): Bump padding to 64 if HAVE_SSSE3.
	* lex.cc (search_line_acc_char): Mark inline, not "unused".
	(search_line_sse2): Mark inline.
	(search_line_sse42): Replace with...
	(search_line_ssse3): ... this new function.  Adjust the use...
	(init_vectorized_lexer): ... here.  Simplify.
2024-08-20 14:09:12 +03:00
Andi Kleen
eac63be1d4 Remove MMX code path in lexer
Host systems with only MMX and no SSE2 should be really rare now.
Let's remove the MMX code path to keep the number of custom
implementations the same.

The SSE2 code path is also somewhat dubious now (nearly everything
should have SSE4 4.2 which is >15 years old now), but the SSE2
code path is used as fallback for others and also apparently
Solaris uses it due to tool chain deficiencies.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	* lex.cc (search_line_mmx): Remove function.
	(init_vectorized_lexer): Remove search_line_mmx.
2024-08-06 11:41:57 -07:00
Jakub Jelinek
29341f21ce c++: Implement C++26 P2558R2 - Add @, $, and ` to the basic character set [PR110343]
The following patch implements the easy parts of the paper.
When @$` are added to the basic character set, it means that
R"@$`()@$`" should now be valid (here I've noticed most of the
raw string tests were tested solely with -std=c++11 or -std=gnu++11
and I've tried to change that), and on the other side even if
by extension $ is allowed in identifiers, \u0024 or \U00000024
or \u{24} should not be, similarly how \u0041 is not allowed.

The paper in 3.1 claims though that
 #include <stdio.h>

 #define STR(x) #x

int main()
{
  printf("%s", STR(\u0060)); // U+0060 is ` GRAVE ACCENT
}
should have been accepted before this paper (and rejected after it),
but g++ rejects it.

I've tried to understand it, but am confused on what is the right
behavior and why.

Consider
 #define STR(x) #x
const char *a = "\u00b7";
const char *b = STR(\u00b7);
const char *c = "\u0041";
const char *d = STR(\u0041);
const char *e = STR(a\u00b7);
const char *f = STR(a\u0041);
const char *g = STR(a \u00b7);
const char *h = STR(a \u0041);
const char *i = "\u066d";
const char *j = STR(\u066d);
const char *k = "\u0040";
const char *l = STR(\u0040);
const char *m = STR(a\u066d);
const char *n = STR(a\u0040);
const char *o = STR(a \u066d);
const char *p = STR(a \u0040);

Neither clang nor gcc emit any diagnostics on the a, c, i and k
initializers, those are certainly valid (c is invalid in C23 though).  g++
emits with -pedantic-errors errors on all the others, while clang++ on the
ones with STR involving \u0041, \u0040 and a\u0066d.  The chosen values are
\u0040 '@' as something being changed by this paper, \u0041 'A' as basic
character set char valid in identifiers before/after, \u00b7 as an example
of character which is pedantically valid in identifiers if not at the start
and \u066d s something pedantically not valid in identifiers.

Now, https://eel.is/c++draft/lex.charset#6 says that UCN used outside of a
string/character literal which corresponds to basic character set character
(or control character) is ill-formed, that would make d, f, h cases invalid
for C++ and l, n, p cases invalid for C++26.

https://eel.is/c++draft/lex.name states which characters can appear at the
start of the identifier and which can appear after the start.  And
https://eel.is/c++draft/lex.pptoken states that preprocessing-token is
either identifier, or tons of other things, or "each non-whitespace
character that cannot be one of the above"

Then https://eel.is/c++draft/lex.pptoken#1 says that this last category is
invalid if the preprocessing token is being converted into token.

And https://eel.is/c++draft/lex.pptoken#2 includes "If any character not in
the basic character set matches the last category, the program is
ill-formed."

Now, e.g.  for the C++23 STR(\u0040) case, \u0040 is there not in the basic
character set, so valid outside of the literals (not the case anymore in
C++26), but it isn't nondigit and doesn't have XID_Start property, so it
isn't IMHO an identifier and so must be the "each non-whitespace character
that cannot be one of the above" case.  Why doesn't the above mentioned
https://eel.is/c++draft/lex.pptoken#2 sentence make that invalid?  Ignoring
that, I'd say it would be then stringized and that feels like it is what
clang++ is doing.  Now, e.g.  for the STR(a\u066d) case, I wonder why that
isn't lexed as a identifier followed by \u066d "each non-whitespace
character that cannot be one of the above" token and stringified similarly,
clang++ rejects that.

What GCC libcpp seems to be doing is that if that forms_identifier_p calls
_cpp_valid_utf8 or _cpp_valid_ucn with an argument which tells it is first
or second+ in identifier, and e.g.  _cpp_valid_ucn then for UCNs valid in
string literals calls
  else if (identifier_pos)
    {
      int validity = ucn_valid_in_identifier (pfile, result, nst);

      if (validity == 0)
        cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR,
                   "universal character %.*s is not valid in an identifier",
                   (int) (str - base), base);
      else if (validity == 2 && identifier_pos == 1)
        cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR,
   "universal character %.*s is not valid at the start of an identifier",
                   (int) (str - base), base);
    }
so basically all those invalid in identifiers cases emit an error and
pretend to be valid in identifiers, rather than what e.g.  _cpp_valid_utf8
does for C but not for C++ and only for the chars completely invalid in
identifiers rather than just valid in identifiers but not at the start:
          /* In C++, this is an error for invalid character in an identifier
             because logically, the UTF-8 was converted to a UCN during
             translation phase 1 (even though we don't physically do it that
             way).  In C, this byte rather becomes grammatically a separate
             token.  */

          if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, cplusplus))
            cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR,
                       "extended character %.*s is not valid in an identifier",
                       (int) (*pstr - base), base);
          else
            {
              *pstr = base;
              return false;
            }
The comment doesn't really match what is done in recent C++ versions because
there UCNs are translated to characters and not the other way around.

2024-07-25  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR c++/110343
libcpp/
	* lex.cc: C++26 P2558R2 - Add @, $, and ` to the basic character set.
	(lex_raw_string): For C++26 allow $@` characters in prefix.
	* charset.cc (_cpp_valid_ucn): For C++26 reject \u0024 in identifiers.
gcc/testsuite/
	* c-c++-common/raw-string-1.c: Use { c || c++11 } effective target,
	remove c++ specific dg-options.
	* c-c++-common/raw-string-2.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/raw-string-4.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/raw-string-5.c: Likewise.  Expect some diagnostics
	only for non-c++26, for c++26 expect different.
	* c-c++-common/raw-string-6.c: Use { c || c++11 } effective target,
	remove c++ specific dg-options.
	* c-c++-common/raw-string-11.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/raw-string-13.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/raw-string-14.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/raw-string-15.c: Use { c || c++11 } effective target,
	change c++ specific dg-options to just -Wtrigraphs.
	* c-c++-common/raw-string-16.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/raw-string-17.c: Use { c || c++11 } effective target,
	remove c++ specific dg-options.
	* c-c++-common/raw-string-18.c: Use { c || c++11 } effective target,
	remove -std=c++11 from c++ specific dg-options.
	* c-c++-common/raw-string-19.c: Likewise.
	* g++.dg/cpp26/raw-string1.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp26/raw-string2.C: New test.
2024-07-25 21:36:31 +02:00
Peter Damianov
87463737b9 [PATCH] libcpp: Correct typo 'r' -> '\r'
libcpp/ChangeLog:
	* lex.cc (do_peek_prev): Correct typo in argument to __builtin_expect()

Signed-off-by: Peter Damianov <peter0x44@disroot.org>
2024-05-26 08:06:14 -06:00
Jakub Jelinek
37127ed975 c: Handle scoped attributes in __has*attribute and scoped attribute parsing changes in -std=c11 etc. modes [PR114007]
We aren't able to parse __has_attribute (vendor::attr) (and __has_c_attribute
and __has_cpp_attribute) in strict C < C23 modes.  While in -std=gnu* modes
or in -std=c23 there is CPP_SCOPE token, in -std=c* (except for -std=c23)
there are is just a pair of CPP_COLON tokens.
The c-lex.cc hunk adds support for that.

That leads to a question if we should return 1 or 0 from
__has_attribute (gnu::unused) or not, because while
[[gnu::unused]] is parsed fine in -std=gnu*/-std=c23 modes (sure, with
pedwarn for < C23), we do not parse it at all in -std=c* (except for
-std=c23), we only parse [[__extension__ gnu::unused]] there.  While
the __extension__ in there helps to avoid the pedwarn, I think it is
better to be consistent between GNU and strict C < C23 modes and
parse [[gnu::unused]] too; on the other side, I think parsing
[[__extension__ gnu : : unused]] is too weird and undesirable.

So, the following patch adds a flag during preprocessing at the point
where we normally create CPP_SCOPE tokens out of 2 consecutive colons
on the first CPP_COLON to mark the consecutive case (as we are tight
on the bits, I've reused the PURE_ZERO flag, which is used just by the
C++ FE and only ever set (both C and C++) on CPP_NUMBER tokens, this
new flag has the same value and is only ever used on CPP_COLON tokens)
and instead of checking loose_scope_p argument (i.e. whether it is
[[__extension__ ...]] or not), it just parses CPP_SCOPE or CPP_COLON
with CLONE_SCOPE flag followed by another CPP_COLON the same.
The latter will never appear in >= C23 or -std=gnu* modes, though
guarding its use say with flag_iso && !flag_isoc23 && doesn't really
work because the __extension__ case temporarily clears flag_iso flag.

This makes the -std=c11 etc. behavior more similar to -std=gnu11 or
-std=c23, the only difference I'm aware of are the
 #define JOIN2(A, B) A##B
 [[vendor JOIN2(:,:) attr]]
 [[__extension__ vendor JOIN2(:,:) attr]]
cases, which are accepted in the latter modes, but results in error
in -std=c11; but the error is during preprocessing that :: doesn't
form a valid preprocessing token, which is true, so just don't do that if
you try to have __STRICT_ANSI__ && __STDC_VERSION__ <= 201710L
compatibility.

2024-02-22  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR c/114007
gcc/
	* doc/extend.texi: (__extension__): Remove comments about scope
	tokens vs. two colons.
gcc/c-family/
	* c-lex.cc (c_common_has_attribute): Parse 2 CPP_COLONs with
	the first one with COLON_SCOPE flag the same as CPP_SCOPE.
gcc/c/
	* c-parser.cc (c_parser_std_attribute): Remove loose_scope_p argument.
	Instead of checking it, parse 2 CPP_COLONs with the first one with
	COLON_SCOPE flag the same as CPP_SCOPE.
	(c_parser_std_attribute_list): Remove loose_scope_p argument, don't
	pass it to c_parser_std_attribute.
	(c_parser_std_attribute_specifier): Adjust c_parser_std_attribute_list
	caller.
gcc/testsuite/
	* gcc.dg/c23-attr-syntax-6.c: Adjust testcase for :: being valid
	even in -std=c11 even without __extension__ and : : etc. not being
	valid anymore even with __extension__.
	* gcc.dg/c23-attr-syntax-7.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c23-attr-syntax-8.c: New test.
libcpp/
	* include/cpplib.h (COLON_SCOPE): Define to PURE_ZERO.
	* lex.cc (_cpp_lex_direct): When lexing CPP_COLON with another
	colon after it, if !CPP_OPTION (pfile, scope) set COLON_SCOPE
	flag on the first CPP_COLON token.
2024-02-22 19:32:02 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
a945c346f5 Update copyright years. 2024-01-03 12:19:35 +01:00
Jakub Jelinek
819bc4f670 libcpp: Fix valgrind errors on pr88974.c [PR112956]
On the c-c++-common/cpp/pr88974.c testcase I'm seeing
==600549== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
==600549==    at 0x1DD3A05: cpp_get_token_1(cpp_reader*, unsigned int*) (macro.cc:3050)
==600549==    by 0x1DBFC7F: _cpp_parse_expr (expr.cc:1392)
==600549==    by 0x1DB9471: do_if(cpp_reader*) (directives.cc:2087)
==600549==    by 0x1DBB4D8: _cpp_handle_directive (directives.cc:572)
==600549==    by 0x1DCD488: _cpp_lex_token (lex.cc:3682)
==600549==    by 0x1DD3A97: cpp_get_token_1(cpp_reader*, unsigned int*) (macro.cc:2936)
==600549==    by 0x7F7EE4: scan_translation_unit (c-ppoutput.cc:350)
==600549==    by 0x7F7EE4: preprocess_file(cpp_reader*) (c-ppoutput.cc:106)
==600549==    by 0x7F6235: c_common_init() (c-opts.cc:1280)
==600549==    by 0x704C8B: lang_dependent_init (toplev.cc:1837)
==600549==    by 0x704C8B: do_compile (toplev.cc:2135)
==600549==    by 0x704C8B: toplev::main(int, char**) (toplev.cc:2306)
==600549==    by 0x7064BA: main (main.cc:39)
error.  The problem is that _cpp_lex_direct can leave result->src_loc
uninitialized in some cases and later on we use that location_t.

_cpp_lex_direct essentially does:
  cppchar_t c;
...
  cpp_token *result = pfile->cur_token++;

 fresh_line:
  result->flags = 0;
...
  if (buffer->need_line)
    {
      if (pfile->state.in_deferred_pragma)
        {
          result->type = CPP_PRAGMA_EOL;
          ... // keeps result->src_loc uninitialized;
          return result;
        }
      if (!_cpp_get_fresh_line (pfile))
        {
          result->type = CPP_EOF;
          if (!pfile->state.in_directive && !pfile->state.parsing_args)
            {
              result->src_loc = pfile->line_table->highest_line;
              ...
            }
          ... // otherwise result->src_loc is sometimes uninitialized here
          return result;
        }
      ...
    }
...
  result->src_loc = pfile->line_table->highest_line;
...
  c = *buffer->cur++;
  switch (c)
    {
...
    case '\n':
...
      buffer->need_line = true;
      if (pfile->state.in_deferred_pragma)
        {
          result->type = CPP_PRAGMA_EOL;
...
          return result;
        }
      goto fresh_line;
...
    }
...
So, if _cpp_lex_direct is called without buffer->need_line initially set,
result->src_loc is always initialized (and actually hundreds of tests rely
on that exact value it has), even when c == '\n' and we set that flag later
on and goto fresh_line.  For CPP_PRAGMA_EOL case we have in that case
separate handling and don't goto.
But if _cpp_lex_direct is called with buffer->need_line initially set and
either decide to return a CPP_PRAGMA_EOL token or if getting a new line fails
for some reason and we return an CPP_ERROR token and we are in directive
or parsing args state, it is kept uninitialized and can be whatever the
allocation left it there as.

The following patch attempts to keep the status quo, use value that was
returned previously if it was initialized (i.e. we went through the
goto fresh_line; statement in c == '\n' handling) and only initialize
result->src_loc if it was uninitialized before.

2023-12-13  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR preprocessor/112956
	* lex.cc (_cpp_lex_direct): Initialize c to 0.
	For CPP_PRAGMA_EOL tokens and if c == 0 also for CPP_EOF
	set result->src_loc to highest locus.
2023-12-13 21:16:14 +01:00
Alexander Monakov
ab78426ae7 libcpp: configure: drop unused Valgrind detection
When top-level configure has either --enable-checking=valgrind or
--enable-valgrind-annotations, we want to activate a couple of workarounds
in libcpp. They do not use anything from the Valgrind API, so just
delete all detection.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	* config.in: Regenerate.
	* configure: Regenerate.
	* configure.ac (ENABLE_VALGRIND_CHECKING): Delete.
	(ENABLE_VALGRIND_ANNOTATIONS): Rename to
	ENABLE_VALGRIND_WORKAROUNDS.  Delete Valgrind header checks.
	* lex.cc (new_buff): Adjust for renaming.
	(_cpp_free_buff): Ditto.
2023-11-24 16:13:56 +03:00
Joseph Myers
094a609c69 c: Refer more consistently to C23 not C2X
Continuing the move to refer to C23 in place of C2X throughout the
source tree, update documentation, diagnostics, comments, variable and
function names, etc., to use the C23 name.

Testsuite updates are left for a future patch, except for testcases
that test diagnostics that previously mentioned C2X (but in those
testcases, sometimes other comments are updated, not just the
diagnostic expectations).

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

gcc/
	* builtins.def (DEF_C2X_BUILTIN): Rename to DEF_C23_BUILTIN and
	use flag_isoc23 and function_c23_misc.
	* config/rl78/rl78.cc (rl78_option_override): Compare
	lang_hooks.name with "GNU C23" not "GNU C2X".
	* coretypes.h (function_c2x_misc): Rename to function_c23_misc.
	* doc/cpp.texi (@code{__has_attribute}): Refer to C23 instead of
	C2x.
	* doc/extend.texi: Likewise.
	* doc/invoke.texi: Likewise.
	* dwarf2out.cc (highest_c_language, gen_compile_unit_die): Compare
	against and return "GNU C23" language string instead of "GNU C2X".
	* ginclude/float.h: Refer to C23 instead of C2X in comments.
	* ginclude/stdint-gcc.h: Likewise.
	* glimits.h: Likewise.
	* tree.h: Likewise.

gcc/ada/
	* gcc-interface/utils.cc (flag_isoc2x): Rename to flag_isoc23.

gcc/c-family/
	* c-common.cc (flag_isoc2x): Rename to flag_isoc23.
	(c_common_reswords): Use D_C23 instead of D_C2X.
	* c-common.h: Refer throughout to C23 instead of C2X in comments.
	(D_C2X): Rename to D_C23.
	(flag_isoc2x): Rename to flag_isoc23.
	* c-cppbuiltin.cc (builtin_define_float_constants): Use
	flag_isoc23 instead of flag_isoc2x.  Refer to C23 instead of C2x
	in comments.
	* c-format.cc: Use STD_C23 instead of STD_C2X and flag_isoc23
	instead of flag_isoc2x.  Refer to C23 instead of C2X in comments.
	* c-format.h: Use STD_C23 instead of STD_C2X.
	* c-lex.cc: Use warn_c11_c23_compat instead of warn_c11_c2x_compat
	and flag_isoc23 instead of flag_isoc2x.  Refer to C23 instead of
	C2X in diagnostics.
	* c-opts.cc: Use flag_isoc23 instead of flag_isoc2x.  Refer to C23
	instead of C2X in comments.
	(set_std_c2x): Rename to set_std_c23.
	* c.opt (Wc11-c23-compat): Use CPP(cpp_warn_c11_c23_compat)
	CppReason(CPP_W_C11_C23_COMPAT) Var(warn_c11_c23_compat) instead
	of CPP(cpp_warn_c11_c2x_compat) CppReason(CPP_W_C11_C2X_COMPAT)
	Var(warn_c11_c2x_compat).

gcc/c/
	* c-decl.cc: Use flag_isoc23 instead of flag_isoc2x and c23_auto_p
	instead of c2x_auto_p.  Refer to C23 instead of C2X in diagnostics
	and comments.
	* c-errors.cc: Use flag_isoc23 instead of flag_isoc2x and
	warn_c11_c23_compat instead of warn_c11_c2x_compat.  Refer to C23
	instead of C2X in comments.
	* c-parser.cc: Use flag_isoc23 instead of flag_isoc2x,
	warn_c11_c23_compat instead of warn_c11_c2x_compat, c23_auto_p
	instead of c2x_auto_p and D_C23 instead of D_C2X.  Refer to C23
	instead of C2X in diagnostics and comments.
	* c-tree.h: Refer to C23 instead of C2X in comments.
	(struct c_declspecs): Rename c2x_auto_p to c23_auto_p.
	* c-typeck.cc: Use flag_isoc23 instead of flag_isoc2x and
	warn_c11_c23_compat instead of warn_c11_c2x_compat.  Refer to C23
	instead of C2X in diagnostics and comments.

gcc/fortran/
	* gfortran.h (gfc_real_info): Refer to C23 instead of C2X in
	comment.

gcc/lto/
	* lto-lang.cc (flag_isoc2x): Rename to flag_isoc23.

gcc/testsuite/
	* gcc.dg/binary-constants-2.c: Refer to C23 instead of C2X.
	* gcc.dg/binary-constants-3.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/bitint-23.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/bitint-26.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/bitint-27.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c11-attr-syntax-1.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c11-attr-syntax-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c11-floatn-1.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c11-floatn-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c11-floatn-3.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c11-floatn-4.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c11-floatn-5.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c11-floatn-6.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c11-floatn-7.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c11-floatn-8.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c2x-attr-syntax-4.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c2x-attr-syntax-6.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c2x-attr-syntax-7.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c2x-binary-constants-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c2x-floatn-5.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c2x-floatn-6.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c2x-floatn-7.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c2x-floatn-8.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c2x-nullptr-4.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c2x-qual-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c2x-qual-3.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/c2x-qual-6.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/c11-warning-1.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/c11-warning-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/c11-warning-3.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/c2x-warning-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu11-elifdef-3.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu11-elifdef-4.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu11-warning-1.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu11-warning-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu11-warning-3.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/gnu2x-warning-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/dfp/c11-constants-1.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/dfp/c11-constants-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/dfp/c2x-constants-2.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/dfp/constants-pedantic.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/pr30260.c: Likewise.
	* gcc.dg/system-binary-constants-1.c: Likewise.

libcpp/
	* directives.cc: Refer to C23 instead of C2X in diagnostics and
	comments.
	(STDC2X): Rename to STDC23.
	* expr.cc: Use cpp_warn_c11_c23_compat instead of
	cpp_warn_c11_c2x_compat and CPP_W_C11_C23_COMPAT instead of
	CPP_W_C11_C2X_COMPAT.  Refer to C23 instead of C2X in diagnostics
	and comments.
	* include/cpplib.h: Refer to C23 instead of C2X in diagnostics and
	comments.
	(CLK_GNUC2X): Rename to CLK_GNUC23.
	(CLK_STDC2X): Rename to CLK_STDC23.
	(CPP_W_C11_C2X_COMPAT): Rename to CPP_W_C11_C23_COMPAT.
	* init.cc: Use GNUC23 instead of GNUC2X, STDC23 instead of STDC2X
	and cpp_warn_c11_c23_compat instead of cpp_warn_c11_c2x_compat.
	* lex.cc (maybe_va_opt_error): Refer to C23 instead of C2X in
	diagnostic.
	* macro.cc (_cpp_arguments_ok): Refer to C23 instead of C2X in
	comment.
2023-11-07 14:20:30 +00:00
Lewis Hyatt
cb05acdcea libcpp: Improve the diagnostic for poisoned identifiers [PR36887]
The PR requests an enhancement to the diagnostic issued for the use of a
poisoned identifier. Currently, we show the location of the usage, but not
the location which requested the poisoning, which would be helpful for the
user if the decision to poison an identifier was made externally, such as
in a library header.

In order to output this information, we need to remember a location_t for
each identifier that has been poisoned, and that data needs to be preserved
as well in a PCH. One option would be to add a field to struct cpp_hashnode,
but there is no convenient place to add it without increasing the size of
the struct for all identifiers. Given this facility will be needed rarely,
it seemed better to add a second hash map, which is handled PCH-wise the
same as the current one in gcc/stringpool.cc. This hash map associates a new
struct cpp_hashnode_extra with each identifier that needs one. Currently
that struct only contains the new location_t, but it could be extended in
the future if there is other ancillary data that may be convenient to put
there for other purposes.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	PR preprocessor/36887
	* directives.cc (do_pragma_poison): Store in the extra hash map the
	location from which an identifier has been poisoned.
	* lex.cc (identifier_diagnostics_on_lex): When issuing a diagnostic
	for the use of a poisoned identifier, also add a note indicating the
	location from which it was poisoned.
	* identifiers.cc (alloc_node): Convert to template function.
	(_cpp_init_hashtable): Handle the new extra hash map.
	(_cpp_destroy_hashtable): Likewise.
	* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_hashnode_extra): New struct.
	(cpp_create_reader): Update prototype to...
	* init.cc (cpp_create_reader): ...accept an argument for the extra
	hash table and pass it to _cpp_init_hashtable.
	* include/symtab.h (ht_lookup): New overload for convenience.
	* internal.h (struct cpp_reader): Add EXTRA_HASH_TABLE member.
	(_cpp_init_hashtable): Adjust prototype.

gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:

	PR preprocessor/36887
	* c-opts.cc (c_common_init_options): Pass new extra hash map
	argument to cpp_create_reader().

gcc/ChangeLog:

	PR preprocessor/36887
	* toplev.h (ident_hash_extra): Declare...
	* stringpool.cc (ident_hash_extra): ...this new global variable.
	(init_stringpool): Handle ident_hash_extra as well as ident_hash.
	(ggc_mark_stringpool): Likewise.
	(ggc_purge_stringpool): Likewise.
	(struct string_pool_data_extra): New struct.
	(spd2): New GC root variable.
	(gt_pch_save_stringpool): Use spd2 to handle ident_hash_extra,
	analogous to how spd is used to handle ident_hash.
	(gt_pch_restore_stringpool): Likewise.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR preprocessor/36887
	* c-c++-common/cpp/diagnostic-poison.c: New test.
	* g++.dg/pch/pr36887.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/pch/pr36887.Hs: New test.
2023-10-23 18:35:26 -04:00
David Malcolm
1f68a3e872 libcpp: eliminate COMBINE_LOCATION_DATA
This patch eliminates the function "COMBINE_LOCATION_DATA" (which hasn't
been a macro since r6-739-g0501dbd932a7e9) and the function
"get_combined_adhoc_loc" in favor of a new
line_maps::get_or_create_combined_loc member function.

No functional change intended.

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
	* module.cc (module_state::read_location): Update for renaming of
	get_combined_adhoc_loc.

gcc/ChangeLog:
	* genmatch.cc (main): Update for "m_" prefix of some fields of
	line_maps.
	* input.cc (make_location): Update for removal of
	COMBINE_LOCATION_DATA.
	(dump_line_table_statistics): Update for "m_" prefix of some
	fields of line_maps.
	(location_with_discriminator): Update for removal of
	COMBINE_LOCATION_DATA.
	(line_table_test::line_table_test): Update for "m_" prefix of some
	fields of line_maps.
	* toplev.cc (general_init): Likewise.
	* tree.cc (set_block): Update for removal of
	COMBINE_LOCATION_DATA.
	(set_source_range): Likewise.

libcpp/ChangeLog:
	* include/line-map.h (line_maps::reallocator): Rename to...
	(line_maps::m_reallocator): ...this.
	(line_maps::round_alloc_size): Rename to...
	(line_maps::m_round_alloc_size): ...this.
	(line_maps::location_adhoc_data_map): Rename to...
	(line_maps::m_location_adhoc_data_map): ...this.
	(line_maps::num_optimized_ranges): Rename to...
	(line_maps::m_num_optimized_ranges): ..this.
	(line_maps::num_unoptimized_ranges): Rename to...
	(line_maps::m_num_unoptimized_ranges): ...this.
	(get_combined_adhoc_loc): Delete decl.
	(COMBINE_LOCATION_DATA): Delete.
	* lex.cc (get_location_for_byte_range_in_cur_line): Update for
	removal of COMBINE_LOCATION_DATA.
	(warn_about_normalization): Likewise.
	(_cpp_lex_direct): Likewise.
	* line-map.cc (line_maps::~line_maps): Update for "m_" prefix of
	some fields of line_maps.
	(rebuild_location_adhoc_htab): Likewise.
	(can_be_stored_compactly_p): Convert to...
	(line_maps::can_be_stored_compactly_p): ...this private member
	function.
	(get_combined_adhoc_loc): Convert to...
	(line_maps::get_or_create_combined_loc): ...this public member
	function.
	(line_maps::make_location): Update for removal of
	COMBINE_LOCATION_DATA.
	(get_data_from_adhoc_loc): Update for "m_" prefix of some fields
	of line_maps.
	(get_discriminator_from_adhoc_loc): Likewise.
	(get_location_from_adhoc_loc): Likewise.
	(get_range_from_adhoc_loc): Convert to...
	(line_maps::get_range_from_adhoc_loc): ...this private member
	function.
	(line_maps::get_range_from_loc): Update for conversion of
	get_range_from_adhoc_loc to a member function.
	(linemap_init): Update for "m_" prefix of some fields of
	line_maps.
	(line_map_new_raw): Likewise.
	(linemap_enter_macro): Likewise.
	(linemap_get_statistics): Likewise.

Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
2023-10-08 18:43:16 -04:00
Lewis Hyatt
1d3e4f4e2d libcpp: Handle extended characters in user-defined literal suffix [PR103902]
The PR complains that we do not handle UTF-8 in the suffix for a user-defined
literal, such as:

bool operator ""_π (unsigned long long);

In fact we don't handle any extended identifier characters there, whether
UTF-8, UCNs, or the $ sign. We do handle it fine if the optional space after
the "" tokens is included, since then the identifier is lexed in the
"normal" way as its own token. But when it is lexed as part of the string
token, this is handled in lex_string() with a one-off loop that is not aware
of extended characters.

This patch fixes it by adding a new function scan_cur_identifier() that can
be used to lex an identifier while in the middle of lexing another token.

BTW, the other place that has been mis-lexing identifiers is
lex_identifier_intern(), which is used to implement #pragma push_macro
and #pragma pop_macro. This does not support extended characters either.
I will add that in a subsequent patch, because it can't directly reuse the
new function, but rather needs to lex from a string instead of a cpp_buffer.

With scan_cur_identifier(), we do also correctly warn about bidi and
normalization issues in the extended identifiers comprising the suffix.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	PR preprocessor/103902
	* lex.cc (identifier_diagnostics_on_lex): New function refactoring
	some common code.
	(lex_identifier_intern): Use the new function.
	(lex_identifier): Don't run identifier diagnostics here, rather let
	the call site do it when needed.
	(_cpp_lex_direct): Adjust the call sites of lex_identifier ()
	acccordingly.
	(struct scan_id_result): New struct.
	(scan_cur_identifier): New function.
	(create_literal2): New function.
	(lit_accum::create_literal2): New function.
	(is_macro): Folded into new function...
	(maybe_ignore_udl_macro_suffix): ...here.
	(is_macro_not_literal_suffix): Folded likewise.
	(lex_raw_string): Handle UTF-8 in UDL suffix via
	scan_cur_identifier ().
	(lex_string): Likewise.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR preprocessor/103902
	* g++.dg/cpp0x/udlit-extended-id-1.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp0x/udlit-extended-id-2.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp0x/udlit-extended-id-3.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp0x/udlit-extended-id-4.C: New test.
2023-07-18 22:37:55 -04:00
Jakub Jelinek
83ffe9cde7 Update copyright years. 2023-01-16 11:52:17 +01:00
Joseph Myers
ce53cf7b61 preprocessor: Enable __VA_OPT__ for C2x
C2x supports __VA_OPT__, so adjust libcpp not to pedwarn for uses of
it (or of not passing any variable arguments to a variable-arguments
macro) in standard C2x mode.

I didn't try to duplicate existing tests for the details of the
feature, just verified -pedantic-errors handling is as expected.  And
there's a reasonable argument (bug 98859) that __VA_OPT__ shouldn't be
diagnosed in older standard modes at all (as opposed to not passing
any variable arguments to a variable-arguments macro, for which older
versions of the C standard require a diagnostic as a constraint
violation); that argument applies to C as much as to C++, but I
haven't made any changes in that regard.

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

libcpp/
	* init.cc (lang_defaults): Enable va_opt for STDC2X.
	* lex.cc (maybe_va_opt_error): Adjust diagnostic message for C.
	* macro.cc (_cpp_arguments_ok): Update comment.

gcc/testsuite/
	* gcc.dg/cpp/c11-vararg-1.c, gcc.dg/cpp/c2x-va-opt-1.c: New tests.
2022-12-07 19:18:06 +00:00
Lewis Hyatt
3ad2167bba c++: libcpp: Support raw strings with newlines in directives [PR55971]
It's not currently possible to use a C++11 raw string containing a newline as
part of the definition of a macro, or in any other preprocessing directive,
such as:

 #define X R"(two
lines)"

 #error R"(this error has
two lines)"

Add support for that by relaxing the conditions under which
_cpp_get_fresh_line() refuses to get a new line. For the case of lexing a raw
string, it's OK to do so as long as there is another line within the current
buffer. The code in cpp_get_fresh_line() was refactored into a new function
get_fresh_line_impl(), so that the new logic is applied only when processing a
raw string and not any other times.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	PR preprocessor/55971
	* lex.cc (get_fresh_line_impl): New function refactoring the code
	from...
	(_cpp_get_fresh_line): ...here.
	(lex_raw_string): Use the new version of get_fresh_line_impl() to
	support raw strings containing new lines when processing a directive.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	PR preprocessor/55971
	* c-c++-common/raw-string-directive-1.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/raw-string-directive-2.c: New test.

gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:

	PR preprocessor/55971
	* c-ppoutput.cc (adjust_for_newlines): Update comment.
2022-11-05 10:23:20 -04:00
Joseph Myers
36d20fa4a8 preprocessor: C2x identifier rules
C2x has, like C++, adopted rules for identifiers based directly on an
unversioned normative reference to Unicode.  Make libcpp follow those
rules for c2x / gnu2x standards (this involves bringing back a flag
separate from the C++ one for whether to use these identifier rules,
but this time enabled for all C++ language versions since that was the
conclusion adopted for C++ identifier handling).

There is one change here that affects C++.  I believe the new
normative requirement for NFC only applies to identifiers, not to the
use of identifier-continue characters in pp-numbers, where there is no
such requirement and so the diagnostic ought to be a warning not a
pedwarn in pp-numbers, and that this is the case for both C and C++.

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

libcpp/
	* charset.cc (ucn_valid_in_identifier): Check xid_identifiers not
	cplusplus to determine whether to use CXX23 and NXX23 flags.
	* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Add xid_identifiers.
	* init.cc (struct lang_flags, lang_defaults): Add xid_identifiers.
	(cpp_set_lang): Set xid_identifiers.
	* lex.cc (warn_about_normalization): Add parameter identifier.
	Only pedwarn about non-NFC for identifiers, not pp-numbers.
	(_cpp_lex_direct): Update calls to warn_about_normalization.

gcc/testsuite/
	* gcc.dg/cpp/c2x-ucnid-1-utf8.c, gcc.dg/cpp/c2x-ucnid-1.c: New
	tests.
2022-10-14 23:07:50 +00:00
Eugene Rozenfeld
f1adf45b17 Add instruction level discriminator support.
This is the first in a series of patches to enable discriminator support
in AutoFDO.

This patch switches to tracking discriminators per statement/instruction
instead of per basic block. Tracking per basic block was problematic since
not all statements in a basic block needed a discriminator and, also, later
optimizations could move statements between basic blocks making correlation
during AutoFDO compilation unreliable. Tracking per statement also allows
us to assign different discriminators to multiple function calls in the same
basic block. A subsequent patch will add that support.

The idea of this patch is based on commit 4c311d95cf
by Dehao Chen in vendors/google/heads/gcc-4_8 but uses a slightly different
approach. In Dehao's work special (normally unused) location ids and side tables
were used to keep track of locations with discriminators. Things have changed
since then and I don't think we have unused location ids anymore. Instead,
I made discriminators a part of ad-hoc locations.

The difference from Dehao's work also includes support for discriminator
reading/writing in lto streaming and in modules.

Tested on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* basic-block.h: Remove discriminator from basic blocks.
	* cfghooks.cc (split_block_1): Remove discriminator from basic blocks.
	* final.cc (final_start_function_1): Switch from per-bb to per statement
	discriminator.
	(final_scan_insn_1): Don't keep track of basic block discriminators.
	(compute_discriminator): Switch from basic block discriminators to
	instruction discriminators.
	(insn_discriminator): New function to return instruction discriminator.
	(notice_source_line): Use insn_discriminator.
	* gimple-pretty-print.cc (dump_gimple_bb_header): Remove dumping of
	basic block discriminators.
	* gimple-streamer-in.cc (input_bb): Remove reading of basic block
	discriminators.
	* gimple-streamer-out.cc (output_bb): Remove writing of basic block
	discriminators.
	* input.cc (make_location): Pass 0 discriminator to COMBINE_LOCATION_DATA.
	(location_with_discriminator): New function to combine locus with
	a discriminator.
	(has_discriminator): New function to check if a location has a discriminator.
	(get_discriminator_from_loc): New function to get the discriminator
	from a location.
	* input.h: Declarations of new functions.
	* lto-streamer-in.cc (cmp_loc): Use discriminators in location comparison.
	(apply_location_cache): Keep track of current discriminator.
	(input_location_and_block): Read discriminator from stream.
	* lto-streamer-out.cc (clear_line_info): Set current discriminator to
	UINT_MAX.
	(lto_output_location_1): Write discriminator to stream.
	* lto-streamer.h: Add discriminator to cached_location.
	Add current_discr to lto_location_cache.
	Add current_discr to output_block.
	* print-rtl.cc (print_rtx_operand_code_i): Print discriminator.
	* rtl.h: Add extern declaration of insn_discriminator.
	* tree-cfg.cc (assign_discriminator): New function to assign a unique
	discriminator value to all statements in a basic block that have the given
	line number.
	(assign_discriminators): Assign discriminators to statement locations.
	* tree-pretty-print.cc (dump_location): Dump discriminators.
	* tree.cc (set_block): Preserve discriminator when setting block.
	(set_source_range): Preserve discriminator when setting source range.

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
	* module.cc (write_location): Write discriminator.
	(read_location): Read discriminator.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	* include/line-map.h: Add discriminator to location_adhoc_data.
	(get_combined_adhoc_loc): Add discriminator parameter.
	(get_discriminator_from_adhoc_loc): Add external declaration.
	(get_discriminator_from_loc): Add external declaration.
	(COMBINE_LOCATION_DATA): Add discriminator parameter.
	* lex.cc (get_location_for_byte_range_in_cur_line) Pass 0 discriminator
	in a call to COMBINE_LOCATION_DATA.
	(warn_about_normalization): Pass 0 discriminator in a call to
	COMBINE_LOCATION_DATA.
	(_cpp_lex_direct): Pass 0 discriminator in a call to
	COMBINE_LOCATION_DATA.
	* line-map.cc (location_adhoc_data_hash): Use discriminator compute
	location_adhoc_data hash.
	(location_adhoc_data_eq): Use discriminator when comparing
	location_adhoc_data.
	(can_be_stored_compactly_p): Check discriminator to determine
	compact storage.
	(get_combined_adhoc_loc): Add discriminator parameter.
	(get_discriminator_from_adhoc_loc): New function to get the discriminator
	from an ad-hoc location.
	(get_discriminator_from_loc): New function to get the discriminator
	from a location.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* c-c++-common/ubsan/pr85213.c: Pass -gno-statement-frontiers.
2022-09-28 14:25:18 -07:00
Jakub Jelinek
0b8c57ed40 libcpp: Add -Winvalid-utf8 warning [PR106655]
The following patch introduces a new warning - -Winvalid-utf8 similarly
to what clang now has - to diagnose invalid UTF-8 byte sequences in
comments, but not just in those, but also in string/character literals
and outside of them.

The warning is on by default when explicit -finput-charset=UTF-8 is
used and C++23 compilation is requested and if -{,W}pedantic or
-pedantic-errors it is actually a pedwarn.

The reason it is on by default only for -finput-charset=UTF-8 is
that the sources often are UTF-8, but sometimes could be some ASCII
compatible single byte encoding where non-ASCII characters only
appear in comments.  So having the warning off by default
is IMO desirable.  The C++23 pedantic mode for when the source code
is UTF-8 is -std=c++23 -pedantic-errors -finput-charset=UTF-8.

2022-09-01  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR c++/106655
libcpp/
	* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Implement C++23
	P2295R6 - Support for UTF-8 as a portable source file encoding.
	Add cpp_warn_invalid_utf8 and cpp_input_charset_explicit fields.
	(enum cpp_warning_reason): Add CPP_W_INVALID_UTF8 enumerator.
	* init.cc (cpp_create_reader): Initialize cpp_warn_invalid_utf8
	and cpp_input_charset_explicit.
	* charset.cc (_cpp_valid_utf8): Adjust function comment.
	* lex.cc (UCS_LIMIT): Define.
	(utf8_continuation): New const variable.
	(utf8_signifier): Move earlier in the file.
	(_cpp_warn_invalid_utf8, _cpp_handle_multibyte_utf8): New functions.
	(_cpp_skip_block_comment): Handle -Winvalid-utf8 warning.
	(skip_line_comment): Likewise.
	(lex_raw_string, lex_string): Likewise.
	(_cpp_lex_direct): Likewise.
gcc/
	* doc/invoke.texi (-Winvalid-utf8): Document it.
gcc/c-family/
	* c.opt (-Winvalid-utf8): New warning.
	* c-opts.cc (c_common_handle_option) <case OPT_finput_charset_>:
	Set cpp_opts->cpp_input_charset_explicit.
	(c_common_post_options): If -finput-charset=UTF-8 is explicit
	in C++23, enable -Winvalid-utf8 by default and if -pedantic
	or -pedantic-errors, make it a pedwarn.
gcc/testsuite/
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Winvalid-utf8-1.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Winvalid-utf8-2.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/Winvalid-utf8-3.c: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-1.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-2.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-3.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-4.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-5.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-6.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-7.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-8.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-9.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-10.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-11.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/Winvalid-utf8-12.C: New test.
2022-09-01 09:56:44 +02:00
Jakub Jelinek
eb4879ab90 c++: Implement C++23 P2071R2 - Named universal character escapes [PR106648]
The following patch implements the
C++23 P2071R2 - Named universal character escapes
paper to support \N{LATIN SMALL LETTER E} etc.
I've used Unicode 14.0, there are 144803 character name properties
(including the ones generated by Unicode NR1 and NR2 rules)
and correction/control/alternate aliases, together with zero terminators
that would be 3884745 bytes, which is clearly unacceptable for libcpp.
This patch instead contains a generator which from the UnicodeData.txt
and NameAliases.txt files emits a space optimized radix tree (208765
bytes long for 14.0), a single string literal dictionary (59418 bytes),
maximum name length (currently 88 chars) and two small helper arrays
for the NR1/NR2 name generation.
The radix tree needs 2 to 9 bytes per node, the exact format is
described in the generator program.  There could be ways to shrink
the dictionary size somewhat at the expense of slightly slower lookups.

Currently the patch implements strict matching (that is what is needed
to actually implement it on valid code) and Unicode UAX44-LM2 algorithm
loose matching to provide hints (that algorithm essentially ignores
hyphens in between two alphanumeric characters, spaces and underscores
(with one exception for hyphen) and does case insensitive matching).
In the attachment is a WIP patch that shows how to implement also
spellcheck.{h,cc} style discovery of misspellings, but I'll need to talk
to David Malcolm about it, as spellcheck.{h,cc} is in gcc/ subdir
(so the WIP incremental patch instead prints all the names to stderr).

2022-08-26  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR c++/106648
libcpp/
	* charset.cc: Implement C++23 P2071R2 - Named universal character
	escapes.  Include uname2c.h.
	(hangul_syllables, hangul_count): New variables.
	(struct uname2c_data): New type.
	(_cpp_uname2c, _cpp_uname2c_uax44_lm2): New functions.
	(_cpp_valid_ucn): Use them.  Handle named universal character escapes.
	(convert_ucn): Adjust comment.
	(convert_escape): Call convert_ucn even for \N.
	(_cpp_interpret_identifier): Handle named universal character escapes.
	* lex.cc (get_bidi_ucn): Fix up function comment formatting.
	(get_bidi_named): New function.
	(forms_identifier_p, lex_string): Handle named universal character
	escapes.
	* makeuname2c.cc: New file.  Small parts copied from makeucnid.cc.
	* uname2c.h: New generated file.
gcc/c-family/
	* c-cppbuiltin.cc (c_cpp_builtins): Predefine
	__cpp_named_character_escapes to 202207L.
gcc/testsuite/
	* c-c++-common/cpp/named-universal-char-escape-1.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/named-universal-char-escape-2.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/named-universal-char-escape-3.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/named-universal-char-escape-4.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-25.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/named-universal-char-escape-1.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/named-universal-char-escape-2.c: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp/named-universal-char-escape-1.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp/named-universal-char-escape-2.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp23/feat-cxx2b.C: Test __cpp_named_character_escapes.
2022-08-26 09:27:39 +02:00
Jakub Jelinek
e9dd050e0c libcpp: Implement C++23 P2290R3 - Delimited escape sequences [PR106645]
The following patch implements the C++23 P2290R3 paper.

2022-08-20  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR c++/106645
libcpp/
	* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Implement
	P2290R3 - Delimited escape sequences.  Add delimite_escape_seqs
	member.
	* init.cc (struct lang_flags): Likewise.
	(lang_defaults): Add delim column.
	(cpp_set_lang): Copy over delimite_escape_seqs.
	* charset.cc (extend_char_range): New function.
	(_cpp_valid_ucn): Use it.  Handle delimited escape sequences.
	(convert_hex): Likewise.
	(convert_oct): Likewise.
	(convert_ucn): Use extend_char_range.
	(convert_escape): Call convert_oct even for \o.
	(_cpp_interpret_identifier): Handle delimited escape sequences.
	* lex.cc (get_bidi_ucn_1): Likewise.  Add end argument, fill it in.
	(get_bidi_ucn): Adjust get_bidi_ucn_1 caller.  Use end argument to
	compute num_bytes.
gcc/testsuite/
	* c-c++-common/cpp/delimited-escape-seq-1.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/delimited-escape-seq-2.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/cpp/delimited-escape-seq-3.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-24.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/delimited-escape-seq-1.c: New test.
	* gcc.dg/cpp/delimited-escape-seq-2.c: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp/delimited-escape-seq-1.C: New test.
	* g++.dg/cpp/delimited-escape-seq-2.C: New test.
2022-08-20 10:26:55 +02:00
David Malcolm
ff171cb13d Use "final" and "override" directly, rather than via macros
As of GCC 11 onwards we have required a C++11 compiler, such as GCC 4.8
or later.  On the assumption that any such compiler correctly implements
"final" and "override", this patch updates the source tree to stop using
the FINAL and OVERRIDE macros from ansidecl.h, in favor of simply using
"final" and "override" directly.

libcpp/ChangeLog:
	* lex.cc: Replace uses of "FINAL" and "OVERRIDE" with "final" and
	"override".

gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog:
	* analyzer-pass.cc: Replace uses of "FINAL" and "OVERRIDE" with
	"final" and "override".
	* call-info.h: Likewise.
	* checker-path.h: Likewise.
	* constraint-manager.cc: Likewise.
	* diagnostic-manager.cc: Likewise.
	* engine.cc: Likewise.
	* exploded-graph.h: Likewise.
	* feasible-graph.h: Likewise.
	* pending-diagnostic.h: Likewise.
	* region-model-impl-calls.cc: Likewise.
	* region-model.cc: Likewise.
	* region-model.h: Likewise.
	* region.h: Likewise.
	* sm-file.cc: Likewise.
	* sm-malloc.cc: Likewise.
	* sm-pattern-test.cc: Likewise.
	* sm-sensitive.cc: Likewise.
	* sm-signal.cc: Likewise.
	* sm-taint.cc: Likewise.
	* state-purge.h: Likewise.
	* store.cc: Likewise.
	* store.h: Likewise.
	* supergraph.h: Likewise.
	* svalue.h: Likewise.
	* trimmed-graph.h: Likewise.
	* varargs.cc: Likewise.

gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
	* c-format.cc: Replace uses of "FINAL" and "OVERRIDE" with "final"
	and "override".
	* c-pretty-print.h: Likewise.

gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
	* cxx-pretty-print.h: Replace uses of "FINAL" and "OVERRIDE" with
	"final" and "override".
	* error.cc: Likewise.

gcc/jit/ChangeLog:
	* jit-playback.h: Replace uses of "FINAL" and "OVERRIDE" with
	"final" and "override".
	* jit-recording.cc: Likewise.
	* jit-recording.h: Likewise.

gcc/ChangeLog:
	* config/aarch64/aarch64-sve-builtins-base.cc: Replace uses of
	"FINAL" and "OVERRIDE" with "final" and "override".
	* config/aarch64/aarch64-sve-builtins-functions.h: Likewise.
	* config/aarch64/aarch64-sve-builtins-shapes.cc: Likewise.
	* config/aarch64/aarch64-sve-builtins-sve2.cc: Likewise.
	* diagnostic-path.h: Likewise.
	* digraph.cc: Likewise.
	* gcc-rich-location.h: Likewise.
	* gimple-array-bounds.cc: Likewise.
	* gimple-loop-versioning.cc: Likewise.
	* gimple-range-cache.cc: Likewise.
	* gimple-range-cache.h: Likewise.
	* gimple-range-fold.cc: Likewise.
	* gimple-range-fold.h: Likewise.
	* gimple-range-tests.cc: Likewise.
	* gimple-range.h: Likewise.
	* gimple-ssa-evrp.cc: Likewise.
	* input.cc: Likewise.
	* json.h: Likewise.
	* read-rtl-function.cc: Likewise.
	* tree-complex.cc: Likewise.
	* tree-diagnostic-path.cc: Likewise.
	* tree-ssa-ccp.cc: Likewise.
	* tree-ssa-copy.cc: Likewise.
	* tree-vrp.cc: Likewise.
	* value-query.h: Likewise.
	* vr-values.h: Likewise.

Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
2022-05-20 10:05:54 -04:00
Marek Polacek
ae36f83963 preprocessor: -Wbidi-chars and UCNs [PR104030]
Stephan Bergmann reported that our -Wbidi-chars breaks the build
of LibreOffice because we warn about UCNs even when their usage
is correct: LibreOffice constructs strings piecewise, as in:

  aText = u"\u202D" + aText;

and warning about that is overzealous.  Since no editor (AFAIK)
interprets UCNs to show them as Unicode characters, there's less
risk in misinterpreting them, and so perhaps we shouldn't warn
about them by default.  However, identifiers containing UCNs or
programs generating other programs could still cause confusion,
so I'm keeping the UCN checking.  To turn it on, you just need
to use -Wbidi-chars=unpaired,ucn or -Wbidi-chars=any,ucn.

The implementation is done by using the new EnumSet feature.

	PR preprocessor/104030

gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:

	* c.opt (Wbidi-chars): Mark as EnumSet.  Also accept =ucn.

gcc/ChangeLog:

	* doc/invoke.texi: Update documentation for -Wbidi-chars.

libcpp/ChangeLog:

	* include/cpplib.h (enum cpp_bidirectional_level): Add
	bidirectional_ucn.  Set values explicitly.
	* internal.h (cpp_reader): Adjust warn_bidi_p.
	* lex.cc (maybe_warn_bidi_on_close): Don't warn about UCNs
	unless UCN checking is on.
	(maybe_warn_bidi_on_char): Likewise.

gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:

	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-10.c: Turn on UCN checking.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-11.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-14.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-16.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-17.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-4.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-5.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-6.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-7.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-8.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-9.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-ranges.c: Likewise.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-18.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-19.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-20.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-21.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-22.c: New test.
	* c-c++-common/Wbidi-chars-23.c: New test.
2022-01-24 17:48:23 -05:00
Martin Liska
5c69acb323 Rename .c files to .cc files.
gcc/ada/ChangeLog:

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gcc/ChangeLog:

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gcc/cp/ChangeLog:

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gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:

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gcc/go/ChangeLog:

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gcc/jit/ChangeLog:

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gcc/lto/ChangeLog:

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gcc/objc/ChangeLog:

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gcc/objcp/ChangeLog:

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libcpp/ChangeLog:

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