along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
-/*
-
-Cleanups to do:-
-
-o Check line numbers assigned to all errors.
-o Replace strncmp with memcmp almost everywhere.
-o lex_line's use of cur_token, flags and list->token_used is a bit opaque.
-o Distinguish integers, floats, and 'other' pp-numbers.
-o Store ints and char constants as binary values.
-o New command-line assertion syntax.
-o Work towards functions in cpperror.c taking a message level parameter.
- If we do this, merge the common code of do_warning and do_error.
-o Comment all functions, and describe macro expansion algorithm.
-o Move as much out of header files as possible.
-o Remove single quote pairs `', and some '', from diagnostics.
-o Correct pastability test for CPP_NAME and CPP_NUMBER.
-
-*/
+/* This lexer works with a single pass of the file. Recently I
+ re-wrote it to minimize the places where we step backwards in the
+ input stream, to make future changes to support multi-byte
+ character sets fairly straight-forward.
+
+ There is now only one routine where we do step backwards:
+ skip_escaped_newlines. This routine could probably also be changed
+ so that it doesn't need to step back. One possibility is to use a
+ trick similar to that used in lex_period and lex_percent. Two
+ extra characters might be needed, but skip_escaped_newlines itself
+ would probably be the only place that needs to be aware of that,
+ and changes to the remaining routines would probably only be needed
+ if they process a backslash. */
#include "config.h"
#include "system.h"
-#include "intl.h"
#include "cpplib.h"
#include "cpphash.h"
#include "symcat.h"
-static const cpp_token placemarker_token = {0, 0, CPP_PLACEMARKER, 0 UNION_INIT_ZERO};
-static const cpp_token eof_token = {0, 0, CPP_EOF, 0 UNION_INIT_ZERO};
-
-/* Flags for cpp_context. */
-#define CONTEXT_PASTEL (1 << 0) /* An argument context on LHS of ##. */
-#define CONTEXT_PASTER (1 << 1) /* An argument context on RHS of ##. */
-#define CONTEXT_RAW (1 << 2) /* If argument tokens already expanded. */
-#define CONTEXT_ARG (1 << 3) /* If an argument context. */
-
-typedef struct cpp_context cpp_context;
-struct cpp_context
+/* Tokens with SPELL_STRING store their spelling in the token list,
+ and it's length in the token->val.name.len. */
+enum spell_type
{
- union
- {
- const cpp_toklist *list; /* Used for macro contexts only. */
- const cpp_token **arg; /* Used for arg contexts only. */
- } u;
-
- /* Pushed token to be returned by next call to get_raw_token. */
- const cpp_token *pushed_token;
-
- struct macro_args *args; /* The arguments for a function-like
- macro. NULL otherwise. */
- unsigned short posn; /* Current posn, index into u. */
- unsigned short count; /* No. of tokens in u. */
- unsigned short level;
- unsigned char flags;
+ SPELL_OPERATOR = 0,
+ SPELL_CHAR,
+ SPELL_IDENT,
+ SPELL_STRING,
+ SPELL_NONE
};
-typedef struct macro_args macro_args;
-struct macro_args
+struct token_spelling
{
- unsigned int *ends;
- const cpp_token **tokens;
- unsigned int capacity;
- unsigned int used;
- unsigned short level;
+ enum spell_type category;
+ const unsigned char *name;
};
-static const cpp_token *get_raw_token PARAMS ((cpp_reader *));
-static const cpp_token *parse_arg PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, int, unsigned int,
- macro_args *, unsigned int *));
-static int parse_args PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, cpp_hashnode *, macro_args *));
-static void save_token PARAMS ((macro_args *, const cpp_token *));
-static int pop_context PARAMS ((cpp_reader *));
-static int push_macro_context PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, const cpp_token *));
-static void push_arg_context PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, const cpp_token *));
-static void free_macro_args PARAMS ((macro_args *));
-
-#define auto_expand_name_space(list) \
- _cpp_expand_name_space ((list), 1 + (list)->name_cap / 2)
-static void dump_param_spelling PARAMS ((FILE *, const cpp_toklist *,
- unsigned int));
-static void output_line_command PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, cpp_printer *,
- unsigned int));
-
-static void process_directive PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, const cpp_token *));
-static unsigned char *trigraph_replace PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, unsigned char *,
- unsigned char *));
-static const unsigned char *backslash_start PARAMS ((cpp_reader *,
- const unsigned char *));
-static int skip_block_comment PARAMS ((cpp_reader *));
-static int skip_line_comment PARAMS ((cpp_reader *));
-static void adjust_column PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, const U_CHAR *));
-static void skip_whitespace PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, int));
-static const U_CHAR *parse_name PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, cpp_token *,
- const U_CHAR *, const U_CHAR *));
-static void parse_number PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, cpp_toklist *, cpp_string *));
-static void parse_string PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, cpp_toklist *, cpp_token *,
- unsigned int));
-static int trigraph_ok PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, const unsigned char *));
-static void save_comment PARAMS ((cpp_toklist *, cpp_token *,
- const unsigned char *,
- unsigned int, unsigned int));
-static void lex_line PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, cpp_toklist *));
-static int lex_next PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, int));
-static int is_macro_disabled PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, const cpp_toklist *,
- const cpp_token *));
-
-static cpp_token *stringify_arg PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, const cpp_token *));
-static void expand_context_stack PARAMS ((cpp_reader *));
-static unsigned char * spell_token PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, const cpp_token *,
- unsigned char *));
-static void output_token PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, FILE *, const cpp_token *,
- const cpp_token *, int));
-typedef unsigned int (* speller) PARAMS ((unsigned char *, cpp_toklist *,
- cpp_token *));
-static cpp_token *make_string_token PARAMS ((cpp_token *, const U_CHAR *,
- unsigned int));
-static cpp_token *alloc_number_token PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, int number));
-static const cpp_token *special_symbol PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, cpp_hashnode *,
- const cpp_token *));
-static cpp_token *duplicate_token PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, const cpp_token *));
-static const cpp_token *maybe_paste_with_next PARAMS ((cpp_reader *,
- const cpp_token *));
-static enum cpp_ttype can_paste PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, const cpp_token *,
- const cpp_token *, int *));
-static unsigned int prevent_macro_expansion PARAMS ((cpp_reader *));
-static void restore_macro_expansion PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, unsigned int));
-static cpp_token *get_temp_token PARAMS ((cpp_reader *));
-static void release_temp_tokens PARAMS ((cpp_reader *));
-static U_CHAR * quote_string PARAMS ((U_CHAR *, const U_CHAR *, unsigned int));
-static void process_directive PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, const cpp_token *));
-
-#define INIT_TOKEN_STR(list, token) \
- do {(token)->val.str.len = 0; \
- (token)->val.str.text = (list)->namebuf + (list)->name_used; \
- } while (0)
-
-#define VALID_SIGN(c, prevc) \
- (((c) == '+' || (c) == '-') && \
- ((prevc) == 'e' || (prevc) == 'E' \
- || (((prevc) == 'p' || (prevc) == 'P') && !CPP_OPTION (pfile, c89))))
-
-/* Handle LF, CR, CR-LF and LF-CR style newlines. Assumes next
- character, if any, is in buffer. */
-
-#define handle_newline(cur, limit, c) \
- do { \
- if ((cur) < (limit) && *(cur) == '\r' + '\n' - c) \
- (cur)++; \
- pfile->buffer->lineno++; \
- pfile->buffer->line_base = (cur); \
- pfile->col_adjust = 0; \
- } while (0)
-
-#define IMMED_TOKEN() (!(cur_token->flags & PREV_WHITE))
-#define PREV_TOKEN_TYPE (cur_token[-1].type)
-
-#define PUSH_TOKEN(ttype) cur_token++->type = (ttype)
-#define REVISE_TOKEN(ttype) cur_token[-1].type = (ttype)
-#define BACKUP_TOKEN(ttype) (--cur_token)->type = (ttype)
-#define BACKUP_DIGRAPH(ttype) do { \
- BACKUP_TOKEN(ttype); cur_token->flags |= DIGRAPH;} while (0)
-
-/* An upper bound on the number of bytes needed to spell a token,
- including preceding whitespace. */
-static inline size_t TOKEN_LEN PARAMS ((const cpp_token *));
-static inline size_t
-TOKEN_LEN (token)
- const cpp_token *token;
-{
- size_t len;
-
- switch (TOKEN_SPELL (token))
- {
- default: len = 0; break;
- case SPELL_STRING: len = token->val.str.len; break;
- case SPELL_IDENT: len = token->val.node->length; break;
- }
- return len + 5;
-}
-
-#define IS_ARG_CONTEXT(c) ((c)->flags & CONTEXT_ARG)
-#define CURRENT_CONTEXT(pfile) ((pfile)->contexts + (pfile)->cur_context)
-#define ON_REST_ARG(c) \
- (((c)->flags & VAR_ARGS) \
- && (c)->u.list->tokens[(c)->posn].val.aux \
- == (unsigned int) ((c)->u.list->paramc - 1))
-
-#define ASSIGN_FLAGS_AND_POS(d, s) \
- do {(d)->flags = (s)->flags & (PREV_WHITE | BOL | PASTE_LEFT); \
- if ((d)->flags & BOL) {(d)->col = (s)->col; (d)->line = (s)->line;} \
- } while (0)
-
-/* f is flags, just consisting of PREV_WHITE | BOL. */
-#define MODIFY_FLAGS_AND_POS(d, s, f) \
- do {(d)->flags &= ~(PREV_WHITE | BOL); (d)->flags |= (f); \
- if ((f) & BOL) {(d)->col = (s)->col; (d)->line = (s)->line;} \
- } while (0)
+const unsigned char *digraph_spellings [] = {U"%:", U"%:%:", U"<:",
+ U":>", U"<%", U"%>"};
#define OP(e, s) { SPELL_OPERATOR, U s },
#define TK(e, s) { s, U STRINGX (e) },
-
-const struct token_spelling
-_cpp_token_spellings [N_TTYPES] = {TTYPE_TABLE };
-
+const struct token_spelling token_spellings [N_TTYPES] = {TTYPE_TABLE };
#undef OP
#undef TK
-/* The following table is used by trigraph_ok/trigraph_replace. If we
- have designated initializers, it can be constant data; otherwise,
- it is set up at runtime by _cpp_init_input_buffer. */
-
-#if (GCC_VERSION >= 2007)
-#define init_trigraph_map() /* nothing */
-#define TRIGRAPH_MAP \
-__extension__ static const U_CHAR trigraph_map[UCHAR_MAX + 1] = {
-#define END };
-#define s(p, v) [p] = v,
-#else
-#define TRIGRAPH_MAP static U_CHAR trigraph_map[UCHAR_MAX + 1] = { 0 }; \
- static void init_trigraph_map PARAMS ((void)) { \
- unsigned char *x = trigraph_map;
-#define END }
-#define s(p, v) x[p] = v;
-#endif
+#define TOKEN_SPELL(token) (token_spellings[(token)->type].category)
+#define TOKEN_NAME(token) (token_spellings[(token)->type].name)
-TRIGRAPH_MAP
- s('=', '#') s(')', ']') s('!', '|')
- s('(', '[') s('\'', '^') s('>', '}')
- s('/', '\\') s('<', '{') s('-', '~')
-END
+static cppchar_t handle_newline PARAMS ((cpp_buffer *, cppchar_t));
+static cppchar_t skip_escaped_newlines PARAMS ((cpp_buffer *, cppchar_t));
+static cppchar_t get_effective_char PARAMS ((cpp_buffer *));
-#undef TRIGRAPH_MAP
-#undef END
-#undef s
+static int skip_block_comment PARAMS ((cpp_reader *));
+static int skip_line_comment PARAMS ((cpp_reader *));
+static void adjust_column PARAMS ((cpp_reader *));
+static void skip_whitespace PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, cppchar_t));
+static cpp_hashnode *parse_identifier PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, cppchar_t));
+static void parse_number PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, cpp_string *, cppchar_t, int));
+static int unescaped_terminator_p PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, const U_CHAR *));
+static void parse_string PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, cpp_token *, cppchar_t));
+static void unterminated PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, int));
+static int trigraph_ok PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, cppchar_t));
+static void save_comment PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, cpp_token *, const U_CHAR *));
+static void lex_percent PARAMS ((cpp_buffer *, cpp_token *));
+static void lex_dot PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, cpp_token *));
+static int name_p PARAMS ((cpp_reader *, const cpp_string *));
+
+static cpp_chunk *new_chunk PARAMS ((unsigned int));
+static int chunk_suitable PARAMS ((cpp_pool *, cpp_chunk *, unsigned int));
-/* Notify the compiler proper that the current line number has jumped,
- or the current file name has changed. */
+/* Utility routine:
-static void
-output_line_command (pfile, print, line)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- cpp_printer *print;
- unsigned int line;
+ Compares, the token TOKEN to the NUL-terminated string STRING.
+ TOKEN must be a CPP_NAME. Returns 1 for equal, 0 for unequal. */
+
+int
+cpp_ideq (token, string)
+ const cpp_token *token;
+ const char *string;
+{
+ if (token->type != CPP_NAME)
+ return 0;
+
+ return !ustrcmp (token->val.node->name, (const U_CHAR *) string);
+}
+
+/* Call when meeting a newline. Returns the character after the newline
+ (or carriage-return newline combination), or EOF. */
+static cppchar_t
+handle_newline (buffer, newline_char)
+ cpp_buffer *buffer;
+ cppchar_t newline_char;
{
- cpp_buffer *ip = CPP_BUFFER (pfile);
+ cppchar_t next = EOF;
- if (line == 0)
- return;
+ buffer->col_adjust = 0;
+ buffer->lineno++;
+ buffer->line_base = buffer->cur;
- /* End the previous line of text. */
- if (pfile->need_newline)
+ /* Handle CR-LF and LF-CR combinations, get the next character. */
+ if (buffer->cur < buffer->rlimit)
{
- putc ('\n', print->outf);
- print->lineno++;
+ next = *buffer->cur++;
+ if (next + newline_char == '\r' + '\n')
+ {
+ buffer->line_base = buffer->cur;
+ if (buffer->cur < buffer->rlimit)
+ next = *buffer->cur++;
+ else
+ next = EOF;
+ }
}
- pfile->need_newline = 0;
-
- if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, no_line_commands))
- return;
- /* If the current file has not changed, we can output a few newlines
- instead if we want to increase the line number by a small amount.
- We cannot do this if print->lineno is zero, because that means we
- haven't output any line commands yet. (The very first line
- command output is a `same_file' command.)
+ buffer->read_ahead = next;
+ return next;
+}
- 'nominal_fname' values are unique, so they can be compared by
- comparing pointers. */
- if (ip->nominal_fname == print->last_fname && print->lineno > 0
- && line >= print->lineno && line < print->lineno + 8)
+/* Subroutine of skip_escaped_newlines; called when a trigraph is
+ encountered. It warns if necessary, and returns true if the
+ trigraph should be honoured. FROM_CHAR is the third character of a
+ trigraph, and presumed to be the previous character for position
+ reporting. */
+static int
+trigraph_ok (pfile, from_char)
+ cpp_reader *pfile;
+ cppchar_t from_char;
+{
+ int accept = CPP_OPTION (pfile, trigraphs);
+
+ /* Don't warn about trigraphs in comments. */
+ if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, warn_trigraphs) && !pfile->state.lexing_comment)
{
- while (line > print->lineno)
+ cpp_buffer *buffer = pfile->buffer;
+ if (accept)
+ cpp_warning_with_line (pfile, buffer->lineno, CPP_BUF_COL (buffer) - 2,
+ "trigraph ??%c converted to %c",
+ (int) from_char,
+ (int) _cpp_trigraph_map[from_char]);
+ else if (buffer->cur != buffer->last_Wtrigraphs)
{
- putc ('\n', print->outf);
- print->lineno++;
+ buffer->last_Wtrigraphs = buffer->cur;
+ cpp_warning_with_line (pfile, buffer->lineno,
+ CPP_BUF_COL (buffer) - 2,
+ "trigraph ??%c ignored", (int) from_char);
}
- return;
}
- fprintf (print->outf, "# %u \"%s\"%s\n", line, ip->nominal_fname,
- cpp_syshdr_flags (pfile, ip));
-
- print->last_fname = ip->nominal_fname;
- print->lineno = line;
+ return accept;
}
-/* Like fprintf, but writes to a printer object. You should be sure
- always to generate a complete line when you use this function. */
-void
-cpp_printf VPARAMS ((cpp_reader *pfile, cpp_printer *print,
- const char *fmt, ...))
-{
- va_list ap;
-#ifndef ANSI_PROTOTYPES
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- cpp_printer *print;
- const char *fmt;
-#endif
+/* Assumes local variables buffer and result. */
+#define ACCEPT_CHAR(t) \
+ do { result->type = t; buffer->read_ahead = EOF; } while (0)
+
+/* When we move to multibyte character sets, add to these something
+ that saves and restores the state of the multibyte conversion
+ library. This probably involves saving and restoring a "cookie".
+ In the case of glibc it is an 8-byte structure, so is not a high
+ overhead operation. In any case, it's out of the fast path. */
+#define SAVE_STATE() do { saved_cur = buffer->cur; } while (0)
+#define RESTORE_STATE() do { buffer->cur = saved_cur; } while (0)
+
+/* Skips any escaped newlines introduced by NEXT, which is either a
+ '?' or a '\\'. Returns the next character, which will also have
+ been placed in buffer->read_ahead. This routine performs
+ preprocessing stages 1 and 2 of the ISO C standard. */
+static cppchar_t
+skip_escaped_newlines (buffer, next)
+ cpp_buffer *buffer;
+ cppchar_t next;
+{
+ /* Only do this if we apply stages 1 and 2. */
+ if (!buffer->from_stage3)
+ {
+ cppchar_t next1;
+ const unsigned char *saved_cur;
+ int space;
- VA_START (ap, fmt);
+ do
+ {
+ if (buffer->cur == buffer->rlimit)
+ break;
+
+ SAVE_STATE ();
+ if (next == '?')
+ {
+ next1 = *buffer->cur++;
+ if (next1 != '?' || buffer->cur == buffer->rlimit)
+ {
+ RESTORE_STATE ();
+ break;
+ }
-#ifndef ANSI_PROTOTYPES
- pfile = va_arg (ap, cpp_reader *);
- print = va_arg (ap, cpp_printer *);
- fmt = va_arg (ap, const char *);
-#endif
+ next1 = *buffer->cur++;
+ if (!_cpp_trigraph_map[next1]
+ || !trigraph_ok (buffer->pfile, next1))
+ {
+ RESTORE_STATE ();
+ break;
+ }
- /* End the previous line of text. */
- if (pfile->need_newline)
- putc ('\n', print->outf);
- pfile->need_newline = 0;
+ /* We have a full trigraph here. */
+ next = _cpp_trigraph_map[next1];
+ if (next != '\\' || buffer->cur == buffer->rlimit)
+ break;
+ SAVE_STATE ();
+ }
+
+ /* We have a backslash, and room for at least one more character. */
+ space = 0;
+ do
+ {
+ next1 = *buffer->cur++;
+ if (!is_nvspace (next1))
+ break;
+ space = 1;
+ }
+ while (buffer->cur < buffer->rlimit);
+
+ if (!is_vspace (next1))
+ {
+ RESTORE_STATE ();
+ break;
+ }
- vfprintf (print->outf, fmt, ap);
- va_end (ap);
+ if (space && !buffer->pfile->state.lexing_comment)
+ cpp_warning (buffer->pfile,
+ "backslash and newline separated by space");
+
+ next = handle_newline (buffer, next1);
+ if (next == EOF)
+ cpp_pedwarn (buffer->pfile, "backslash-newline at end of file");
+ }
+ while (next == '\\' || next == '?');
+ }
+
+ buffer->read_ahead = next;
+ return next;
}
-/* Scan until CPP_BUFFER (PFILE) is exhausted, discarding output. */
+/* Obtain the next character, after trigraph conversion and skipping
+ an arbitrary string of escaped newlines. The common case of no
+ trigraphs or escaped newlines falls through quickly. */
+static cppchar_t
+get_effective_char (buffer)
+ cpp_buffer *buffer;
+{
+ cppchar_t next = EOF;
-void
-cpp_scan_buffer_nooutput (pfile)
+ if (buffer->cur < buffer->rlimit)
+ {
+ next = *buffer->cur++;
+
+ /* '?' can introduce trigraphs (and therefore backslash); '\\'
+ can introduce escaped newlines, which we want to skip, or
+ UCNs, which, depending upon lexer state, we will handle in
+ the future. */
+ if (next == '?' || next == '\\')
+ next = skip_escaped_newlines (buffer, next);
+ }
+
+ buffer->read_ahead = next;
+ return next;
+}
+
+/* Skip a C-style block comment. We find the end of the comment by
+ seeing if an asterisk is before every '/' we encounter. Returns
+ non-zero if comment terminated by EOF, zero otherwise. */
+static int
+skip_block_comment (pfile)
cpp_reader *pfile;
{
- cpp_buffer *stop = CPP_PREV_BUFFER (CPP_BUFFER (pfile));
- const cpp_token *token;
+ cpp_buffer *buffer = pfile->buffer;
+ cppchar_t c = EOF, prevc = EOF;
- /* In no-output mode, we can ignore everything but directives. */
- for (;;)
+ pfile->state.lexing_comment = 1;
+ while (buffer->cur != buffer->rlimit)
{
- token = _cpp_get_token (pfile);
+ prevc = c, c = *buffer->cur++;
+
+ next_char:
+ /* FIXME: For speed, create a new character class of characters
+ of interest inside block comments. */
+ if (c == '?' || c == '\\')
+ c = skip_escaped_newlines (buffer, c);
- if (token->type == CPP_EOF)
+ /* People like decorating comments with '*', so check for '/'
+ instead for efficiency. */
+ if (c == '/')
{
- cpp_pop_buffer (pfile);
- if (CPP_BUFFER (pfile) == stop)
+ if (prevc == '*')
break;
- }
- if (token->type == CPP_HASH && token->flags & BOL
- && pfile->token_list.directive)
+ /* Warn about potential nested comments, but not if the '/'
+ comes immediately before the true comment delimeter.
+ Don't bother to get it right across escaped newlines. */
+ if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, warn_comments)
+ && buffer->cur != buffer->rlimit)
+ {
+ prevc = c, c = *buffer->cur++;
+ if (c == '*' && buffer->cur != buffer->rlimit)
+ {
+ prevc = c, c = *buffer->cur++;
+ if (c != '/')
+ cpp_warning_with_line (pfile, CPP_BUF_LINE (buffer),
+ CPP_BUF_COL (buffer),
+ "\"/*\" within comment");
+ }
+ goto next_char;
+ }
+ }
+ else if (is_vspace (c))
{
- process_directive (pfile, token);
- continue;
+ prevc = c, c = handle_newline (buffer, c);
+ goto next_char;
}
-
- _cpp_skip_rest_of_line (pfile);
+ else if (c == '\t')
+ adjust_column (pfile);
}
+
+ pfile->state.lexing_comment = 0;
+ buffer->read_ahead = EOF;
+ return c != '/' || prevc != '*';
}
-/* Scan until CPP_BUFFER (pfile) is exhausted, writing output to PRINT. */
-void
-cpp_scan_buffer (pfile, print)
+/* Skip a C++ line comment. Handles escaped newlines. Returns
+ non-zero if a multiline comment. The following new line, if any,
+ is left in buffer->read_ahead. */
+static int
+skip_line_comment (pfile)
cpp_reader *pfile;
- cpp_printer *print;
{
- cpp_buffer *stop = CPP_PREV_BUFFER (CPP_BUFFER (pfile));
- const cpp_token *token, *prev = 0;
+ cpp_buffer *buffer = pfile->buffer;
+ unsigned int orig_lineno = buffer->lineno;
+ cppchar_t c;
- for (;;)
+ pfile->state.lexing_comment = 1;
+ do
{
- token = _cpp_get_token (pfile);
- if (token->type == CPP_EOF)
- {
- cpp_pop_buffer (pfile);
+ c = EOF;
+ if (buffer->cur == buffer->rlimit)
+ break;
- if (CPP_BUFFER (pfile) == stop)
- return;
+ c = *buffer->cur++;
+ if (c == '?' || c == '\\')
+ c = skip_escaped_newlines (buffer, c);
+ }
+ while (!is_vspace (c));
- prev = 0;
- continue;
- }
+ pfile->state.lexing_comment = 0;
+ buffer->read_ahead = c; /* Leave any newline for caller. */
+ return orig_lineno != buffer->lineno;
+}
- if (token->flags & BOL)
- {
- if (token->type == CPP_HASH && pfile->token_list.directive)
- {
- process_directive (pfile, token);
- continue;
- }
+/* pfile->buffer->cur is one beyond the \t character. Update
+ col_adjust so we track the column correctly. */
+static void
+adjust_column (pfile)
+ cpp_reader *pfile;
+{
+ cpp_buffer *buffer = pfile->buffer;
+ unsigned int col = CPP_BUF_COL (buffer) - 1; /* Zero-based column. */
- output_line_command (pfile, print, pfile->token_list.line);
- prev = 0;
- }
+ /* Round it up to multiple of the tabstop, but subtract 1 since the
+ tab itself occupies a character position. */
+ buffer->col_adjust += (CPP_OPTION (pfile, tabstop)
+ - col % CPP_OPTION (pfile, tabstop)) - 1;
+}
+
+/* Skips whitespace, saving the next non-whitespace character.
+ Adjusts pfile->col_adjust to account for tabs. Without this,
+ tokens might be assigned an incorrect column. */
+static void
+skip_whitespace (pfile, c)
+ cpp_reader *pfile;
+ cppchar_t c;
+{
+ cpp_buffer *buffer = pfile->buffer;
+ unsigned int warned = 0;
- if (token->type != CPP_PLACEMARKER)
+ do
+ {
+ /* Horizontal space always OK. */
+ if (c == ' ')
+ ;
+ else if (c == '\t')
+ adjust_column (pfile);
+ /* Just \f \v or \0 left. */
+ else if (c == '\0')
{
- output_token (pfile, print->outf, token, prev, 1);
- pfile->need_newline = 1;
+ if (!warned)
+ {
+ cpp_warning (pfile, "null character(s) ignored");
+ warned = 1;
+ }
}
+ else if (pfile->state.in_directive && CPP_PEDANTIC (pfile))
+ cpp_pedwarn_with_line (pfile, CPP_BUF_LINE (buffer),
+ CPP_BUF_COL (buffer),
+ "%s in preprocessing directive",
+ c == '\f' ? "form feed" : "vertical tab");
- prev = token;
+ c = EOF;
+ if (buffer->cur == buffer->rlimit)
+ break;
+ c = *buffer->cur++;
}
+ /* We only want non-vertical space, i.e. ' ' \t \f \v \0. */
+ while (is_nvspace (c));
+
+ /* Remember the next character. */
+ buffer->read_ahead = c;
}
-/* Helper routine used by parse_include, which can't see spell_token.
- Reinterpret the current line as an h-char-sequence (< ... >); we are
- looking at the first token after the <. */
-const cpp_token *
-_cpp_glue_header_name (pfile)
+/* See if the characters of a number token are valid in a name (no
+ '.', '+' or '-'). */
+static int
+name_p (pfile, string)
cpp_reader *pfile;
+ const cpp_string *string;
{
- const cpp_token *t;
- cpp_token *hdr;
- U_CHAR *buf, *p;
- size_t len, avail;
+ unsigned int i;
- avail = 40;
- len = 0;
- buf = xmalloc (avail);
+ for (i = 0; i < string->len; i++)
+ if (!is_idchar (string->text[i]))
+ return 0;
- for (;;)
- {
- t = _cpp_get_token (pfile);
- if (t->type == CPP_GREATER || t->type == CPP_EOF)
- break;
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/* Parse an identifier, skipping embedded backslash-newlines.
+ Calculate the hash value of the token while parsing, for improved
+ performance. The hashing algorithm *must* match cpp_lookup(). */
- if (len + TOKEN_LEN (t) > avail)
+static cpp_hashnode *
+parse_identifier (pfile, c)
+ cpp_reader *pfile;
+ cppchar_t c;
+{
+ cpp_hashnode *result;
+ cpp_buffer *buffer = pfile->buffer;
+ unsigned char *dest, *limit;
+ unsigned int r = 0, saw_dollar = 0;
+
+ dest = POOL_FRONT (&pfile->ident_pool);
+ limit = POOL_LIMIT (&pfile->ident_pool);
+
+ do
+ {
+ do
{
- avail = len + TOKEN_LEN (t) + 40;
- buf = xrealloc (buf, avail);
- }
+ /* Need room for terminating null. */
+ if (dest + 1 >= limit)
+ limit = _cpp_next_chunk (&pfile->ident_pool, 0, &dest);
- if (t->flags & PREV_WHITE)
- buf[len++] = ' ';
+ *dest++ = c;
+ r = HASHSTEP (r, c);
- p = spell_token (pfile, t, buf + len);
- len = (size_t) (p - buf); /* p known >= buf */
- }
+ if (c == '$')
+ saw_dollar++;
- if (t->type == CPP_EOF)
- cpp_error (pfile, "missing terminating > character");
+ c = EOF;
+ if (buffer->cur == buffer->rlimit)
+ break;
- buf = xrealloc (buf, len);
+ c = *buffer->cur++;
+ }
+ while (is_idchar (c));
- hdr = get_temp_token (pfile);
- hdr->type = CPP_HEADER_NAME;
- hdr->flags = 0;
- hdr->val.str.text = buf;
- hdr->val.str.len = len;
- return hdr;
-}
+ /* Potential escaped newline? */
+ if (c != '?' && c != '\\')
+ break;
+ c = skip_escaped_newlines (buffer, c);
+ }
+ while (is_idchar (c));
-/* Token-buffer helper functions. */
+ /* Remember the next character. */
+ buffer->read_ahead = c;
-/* Expand a token list's string space. It is *vital* that
- list->tokens_used is correct, to get pointer fix-up right. */
-void
-_cpp_expand_name_space (list, len)
- cpp_toklist *list;
- unsigned int len;
-{
- const U_CHAR *old_namebuf;
+ /* $ is not a identifier character in the standard, but is commonly
+ accepted as an extension. Don't warn about it in skipped
+ conditional blocks. */
+ if (saw_dollar && CPP_PEDANTIC (pfile) && ! pfile->skipping)
+ cpp_pedwarn (pfile, "'$' character(s) in identifier");
- old_namebuf = list->namebuf;
- list->name_cap += len;
- list->namebuf = (unsigned char *) xrealloc (list->namebuf, list->name_cap);
+ /* Identifiers are null-terminated. */
+ *dest = '\0';
- /* Fix up token text pointers. */
- if (list->namebuf != old_namebuf)
- {
- unsigned int i;
+ /* This routine commits the memory if necessary. */
+ result = _cpp_lookup_with_hash (pfile,
+ dest - POOL_FRONT (&pfile->ident_pool), r);
- for (i = 0; i < list->tokens_used; i++)
- if (TOKEN_SPELL (&list->tokens[i]) == SPELL_STRING)
- list->tokens[i].val.str.text += (list->namebuf - old_namebuf);
+ /* Some identifiers require diagnostics when lexed. */
+ if (result->flags & NODE_DIAGNOSTIC && !pfile->skipping)
+ {
+ /* It is allowed to poison the same identifier twice. */
+ if ((result->flags & NODE_POISONED) && !pfile->state.poisoned_ok)
+ cpp_error (pfile, "attempt to use poisoned \"%s\"", result->name);
+
+ /* Constraint 6.10.3.5: __VA_ARGS__ should only appear in the
+ replacement list of a variadic macro. */
+ if (result == pfile->spec_nodes.n__VA_ARGS__
+ && !pfile->state.va_args_ok)
+ cpp_pedwarn (pfile, "__VA_ARGS__ can only appear in the expansion of a C99 variadic macro");
}
-}
-
-/* If there is not enough room for LEN more characters, expand the
- list by just enough to have room for LEN characters. */
-void
-_cpp_reserve_name_space (list, len)
- cpp_toklist *list;
- unsigned int len;
-{
- unsigned int room = list->name_cap - list->name_used;
- if (room < len)
- _cpp_expand_name_space (list, len - room);
+ return result;
}
-/* Expand the number of tokens in a list. */
-void
-_cpp_expand_token_space (list, count)
- cpp_toklist *list;
- unsigned int count;
+/* Parse a number, skipping embedded backslash-newlines. */
+static void
+parse_number (pfile, number, c, leading_period)
+ cpp_reader *pfile;
+ cpp_string *number;
+ cppchar_t c;
+ int leading_period;
{
- unsigned int n;
-
- list->tokens_cap += count;
- n = list->tokens_cap;
- if (list->flags & LIST_OFFSET)
- list->tokens--, n++;
- list->tokens = (cpp_token *)
- xrealloc (list->tokens, n * sizeof (cpp_token));
- if (list->flags & LIST_OFFSET)
- list->tokens++; /* Skip the dummy. */
-}
+ cpp_buffer *buffer = pfile->buffer;
+ cpp_pool *pool = &pfile->ident_pool;
+ unsigned char *dest, *limit;
-/* Initialize a token list. If flags is DUMMY_TOKEN, we allocate
- an extra token in front of the token list, as this allows the lexer
- to always peek at the previous token without worrying about
- underflowing the list, and some initial space. Otherwise, no
- token- or name-space is allocated, and there is no dummy token. */
-void
-_cpp_init_toklist (list, flags)
- cpp_toklist *list;
- int flags;
-{
- if (flags == NO_DUMMY_TOKEN)
+ dest = POOL_FRONT (pool);
+ limit = POOL_LIMIT (pool);
+
+ /* Place a leading period. */
+ if (leading_period)
{
- list->tokens_cap = 0;
- list->tokens = 0;
- list->name_cap = 0;
- list->namebuf = 0;
- list->flags = 0;
+ if (dest >= limit)
+ limit = _cpp_next_chunk (pool, 0, &dest);
+ *dest++ = '.';
}
- else
+
+ do
{
- /* Initialize token space. Put a dummy token before the start
- that will fail matches. */
- list->tokens_cap = 256; /* 4K's worth. */
- list->tokens = (cpp_token *)
- xmalloc ((list->tokens_cap + 1) * sizeof (cpp_token));
- list->tokens[0].type = CPP_EOF;
- list->tokens++;
-
- /* Initialize name space. */
- list->name_cap = 1024;
- list->namebuf = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (list->name_cap);
- list->flags = LIST_OFFSET;
+ do
+ {
+ /* Need room for terminating null. */
+ if (dest + 1 >= limit)
+ limit = _cpp_next_chunk (pool, 0, &dest);
+ *dest++ = c;
+
+ c = EOF;
+ if (buffer->cur == buffer->rlimit)
+ break;
+
+ c = *buffer->cur++;
+ }
+ while (is_numchar (c) || c == '.' || VALID_SIGN (c, dest[-1]));
+
+ /* Potential escaped newline? */
+ if (c != '?' && c != '\\')
+ break;
+ c = skip_escaped_newlines (buffer, c);
}
+ while (is_numchar (c) || c == '.' || VALID_SIGN (c, dest[-1]));
- _cpp_clear_toklist (list);
-}
+ /* Remember the next character. */
+ buffer->read_ahead = c;
-/* Clear a token list. */
-void
-_cpp_clear_toklist (list)
- cpp_toklist *list;
-{
- list->tokens_used = 0;
- list->name_used = 0;
- list->directive = 0;
- list->paramc = 0;
- list->params_len = 0;
- list->flags &= LIST_OFFSET; /* clear all but that one */
-}
+ /* Null-terminate the number. */
+ *dest = '\0';
-/* Free a token list. Does not free the list itself, which may be
- embedded in a larger structure. */
-void
-_cpp_free_toklist (list)
- const cpp_toklist *list;
-{
- if (list->flags & LIST_OFFSET)
- free (list->tokens - 1); /* Backup over dummy token. */
- else
- free (list->tokens);
- free (list->namebuf);
+ number->text = POOL_FRONT (pool);
+ number->len = dest - number->text;
+ POOL_COMMIT (pool, number->len + 1);
}
-/* Compare two tokens. */
-int
-_cpp_equiv_tokens (a, b)
- const cpp_token *a, *b;
+/* Subroutine of parse_string. Emits error for unterminated strings. */
+static void
+unterminated (pfile, term)
+ cpp_reader *pfile;
+ int term;
{
- if (a->type == b->type && a->flags == b->flags)
- switch (TOKEN_SPELL (a))
- {
- default: /* Keep compiler happy. */
- case SPELL_OPERATOR:
- return 1;
- case SPELL_CHAR:
- case SPELL_NONE:
- return a->val.aux == b->val.aux; /* arg_no or character. */
- case SPELL_IDENT:
- return a->val.node == b->val.node;
- case SPELL_STRING:
- return (a->val.str.len == b->val.str.len
- && !memcmp (a->val.str.text, b->val.str.text,
- a->val.str.len));
- }
+ cpp_error (pfile, "missing terminating %c character", term);
- return 0;
+ if (term == '\"' && pfile->mlstring_pos.line
+ && pfile->mlstring_pos.line != pfile->lexer_pos.line)
+ {
+ cpp_error_with_line (pfile, pfile->mlstring_pos.line,
+ pfile->mlstring_pos.col,
+ "possible start of unterminated string literal");
+ pfile->mlstring_pos.line = 0;
+ }
}
-/* Compare two token lists. */
-int
-_cpp_equiv_toklists (a, b)
- const cpp_toklist *a, *b;
+/* Subroutine of parse_string. */
+static int
+unescaped_terminator_p (pfile, dest)
+ cpp_reader *pfile;
+ const unsigned char *dest;
{
- unsigned int i;
+ const unsigned char *start, *temp;
- if (a->tokens_used != b->tokens_used
- || a->flags != b->flags
- || a->paramc != b->paramc)
- return 0;
+ /* In #include-style directives, terminators are not escapeable. */
+ if (pfile->state.angled_headers)
+ return 1;
- for (i = 0; i < a->tokens_used; i++)
- if (! _cpp_equiv_tokens (&a->tokens[i], &b->tokens[i]))
- return 0;
- return 1;
-}
+ start = POOL_FRONT (&pfile->ident_pool);
-/* Utility routine:
-
- Compares, the token TOKEN to the NUL-terminated string STRING.
- TOKEN must be a CPP_NAME. Returns 1 for equal, 0 for unequal. */
-
-int
-cpp_ideq (token, string)
- const cpp_token *token;
- const char *string;
-{
- if (token->type != CPP_NAME)
- return 0;
+ /* An odd number of consecutive backslashes represents an escaped
+ terminator. */
+ for (temp = dest; temp > start && temp[-1] == '\\'; temp--)
+ ;
- return !ustrcmp (token->val.node->name, (const U_CHAR *)string);
-}
-
-/* Lexing algorithm.
-
- The original lexer in cpplib was made up of two passes: a first pass
- that replaced trigraphs and deleted esacped newlines, and a second
- pass that tokenized the result of the first pass. Tokenisation was
- performed by peeking at the next character in the input stream. For
- example, if the input stream contained "!=", the handler for the !
- character would peek at the next character, and if it were a '='
- would skip over it, and return a "!=" token, otherwise it would
- return just the "!" token.
-
- To implement a single-pass lexer, this peeking ahead is unworkable.
- An arbitrary number of escaped newlines, and trigraphs (in particular
- ??/ which translates to the escape \), could separate the '!' and '='
- in the input stream, yet the next token is still a "!=".
-
- Suppose instead that we lex by one logical line at a time, producing
- a token list or stack for each logical line, and when seeing the '!'
- push a CPP_NOT token on the list. Then if the '!' is part of a
- longer token ("!=") we know we must see the remainder of the token by
- the time we reach the end of the logical line. Thus we can have the
- '=' handler look at the previous token (at the end of the list / top
- of the stack) and see if it is a "!" token, and if so, instead of
- pushing a "=" token revise the existing token to be a "!=" token.
-
- This works in the presence of escaped newlines, because the '\' would
- have been pushed on the top of the stack as a CPP_BACKSLASH. The
- newline ('\n' or '\r') handler looks at the token at the top of the
- stack to see if it is a CPP_BACKSLASH, and if so discards both.
- Hence the '=' handler would never see any intervening tokens.
-
- To make trigraphs work in this context, as in precedence trigraphs
- are highest and converted before anything else, the '?' handler does
- lookahead to see if it is a trigraph, and if so skips the trigraph
- and pushes the token it represents onto the top of the stack. This
- also works in the particular case of a CPP_BACKSLASH trigraph.
-
- To the preprocessor, whitespace is only significant to the point of
- knowing whether whitespace precedes a particular token. For example,
- the '=' handler needs to know whether there was whitespace between it
- and a "!" token on the top of the stack, to make the token conversion
- decision correctly. So each token has a PREV_WHITE flag to
- indicate this - the standard permits consecutive whitespace to be
- regarded as a single space. The compiler front ends are not
- interested in whitespace at all; they just require a token stream.
- Another place where whitespace is significant to the preprocessor is
- a #define statment - if there is whitespace between the macro name
- and an initial "(" token the macro is "object-like", otherwise it is
- a function-like macro that takes arguments.
-
- However, all is not rosy. Parsing of identifiers, numbers, comments
- and strings becomes trickier because of the possibility of raw
- trigraphs and escaped newlines in the input stream.
-
- The trigraphs are three consecutive characters beginning with two
- question marks. A question mark is not valid as part of a number or
- identifier, so parsing of a number or identifier terminates normally
- upon reaching it, returning to the mainloop which handles the
- trigraph just like it would in any other position. Similarly for the
- backslash of a backslash-newline combination. So we just need the
- escaped-newline dropper in the mainloop to check if the token on the
- top of the stack after dropping the escaped newline is a number or
- identifier, and if so to continue the processing it as if nothing had
- happened.
-
- For strings, we replace trigraphs whenever we reach a quote or
- newline, because there might be a backslash trigraph escaping them.
- We need to be careful that we start trigraph replacing from where we
- left off previously, because it is possible for a first scan to leave
- "fake" trigraphs that a second scan would pick up as real (e.g. the
- sequence "????/\n=" would find a fake ??= trigraph after removing the
- escaped newline.)
-
- For line comments, on reaching a newline we scan the previous
- character(s) to see if it escaped, and continue if it is. Block
- comments ignore everything and just focus on finding the comment
- termination mark. The only difficult thing, and it is surprisingly
- tricky, is checking if an asterisk precedes the final slash since
- they could be separated by escaped newlines. If the preprocessor is
- invoked with the output comments option, we don't bother removing
- escaped newlines and replacing trigraphs for output.
-
- Finally, numbers can begin with a period, which is pushed initially
- as a CPP_DOT token in its own right. The digit handler checks if the
- previous token was a CPP_DOT not separated by whitespace, and if so
- pops it off the stack and pushes a period into the number's buffer
- before calling the number parser.
-
-*/
-
-static const unsigned char *digraph_spellings [] = {U"%:", U"%:%:", U"<:",
- U":>", U"<%", U"%>"};
-
-/* Call when a trigraph is encountered. It warns if necessary, and
- returns true if the trigraph should be honoured. END is the third
- character of a trigraph in the input stream. */
-static int
-trigraph_ok (pfile, end)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- const unsigned char *end;
-{
- int accept = CPP_OPTION (pfile, trigraphs);
-
- if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, warn_trigraphs))
- {
- unsigned int col = end - 1 - pfile->buffer->line_base;
- if (accept)
- cpp_warning_with_line (pfile, pfile->buffer->lineno, col,
- "trigraph ??%c converted to %c",
- (int) *end, (int) trigraph_map[*end]);
- else
- cpp_warning_with_line (pfile, pfile->buffer->lineno, col,
- "trigraph ??%c ignored", (int) *end);
- }
- return accept;
+ return ((dest - temp) & 1) == 0;
}
-/* Scan a string for trigraphs, warning or replacing them inline as
- appropriate. When parsing a string, we must call this routine
- before processing a newline character (if trigraphs are enabled),
- since the newline might be escaped by a preceding backslash
- trigraph sequence. Returns a pointer to the end of the name after
- replacement. */
+/* Parses a string, character constant, or angle-bracketed header file
+ name. Handles embedded trigraphs and escaped newlines.
-static unsigned char *
-trigraph_replace (pfile, src, limit)
+ Multi-line strings are allowed, but they are deprecated within
+ directives. */
+static void
+parse_string (pfile, token, terminator)
cpp_reader *pfile;
- unsigned char *src;
- unsigned char *limit;
+ cpp_token *token;
+ cppchar_t terminator;
{
- unsigned char *dest;
-
- /* Starting with src[1], find two consecutive '?'. The case of no
- trigraphs is streamlined. */
-
- for (src++; src + 1 < limit; src += 2)
- {
- if (src[0] != '?')
- continue;
-
- /* Make src point to the 1st (NOT 2nd) of two consecutive '?'s. */
- if (src[-1] == '?')
- src--;
- else if (src + 2 == limit || src[1] != '?')
- continue;
-
- /* Check if it really is a trigraph. */
- if (trigraph_map[src[2]] == 0)
- continue;
+ cpp_buffer *buffer = pfile->buffer;
+ cpp_pool *pool = &pfile->ident_pool;
+ unsigned char *dest, *limit;
+ cppchar_t c;
+ unsigned int nulls = 0;
- dest = src;
- goto trigraph_found;
- }
- return limit;
+ dest = POOL_FRONT (pool);
+ limit = POOL_LIMIT (pool);
- /* Now we have a trigraph, we need to scan the remaining buffer, and
- copy-shifting its contents left if replacement is enabled. */
- for (; src + 2 < limit; dest++, src++)
- if ((*dest = *src) == '?' && src[1] == '?' && trigraph_map[src[2]])
- {
- trigraph_found:
- src += 2;
- if (trigraph_ok (pfile, pfile->buffer->cur - (limit - src)))
- *dest = trigraph_map[*src];
- }
-
- /* Copy remaining (at most 2) characters. */
- while (src < limit)
- *dest++ = *src++;
- return dest;
-}
-
-/* If CUR is a backslash or the end of a trigraphed backslash, return
- a pointer to its beginning, otherwise NULL. We don't read beyond
- the buffer start, because there is the start of the comment in the
- buffer. */
-static const unsigned char *
-backslash_start (pfile, cur)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- const unsigned char *cur;
-{
- if (cur[0] == '\\')
- return cur;
- if (cur[0] == '/' && cur[-1] == '?' && cur[-2] == '?'
- && trigraph_ok (pfile, cur))
- return cur - 2;
- return 0;
-}
-
-/* Skip a C-style block comment. This is probably the trickiest
- handler. We find the end of the comment by seeing if an asterisk
- is before every '/' we encounter. The nasty complication is that a
- previous asterisk may be separated by one or more escaped newlines.
- Returns non-zero if comment terminated by EOF, zero otherwise. */
-static int
-skip_block_comment (pfile)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
-{
- cpp_buffer *buffer = pfile->buffer;
- const unsigned char *char_after_star = 0;
- const unsigned char *cur = buffer->cur;
-
- for (; cur < buffer->rlimit; )
+ for (;;)
{
- unsigned char c = *cur++;
+ if (buffer->cur == buffer->rlimit)
+ {
+ c = EOF;
+ unterminated (pfile, terminator);
+ break;
+ }
+ c = *buffer->cur++;
- /* People like decorating comments with '*', so check for
- '/' instead for efficiency. */
- if (c == '/')
+ have_char:
+ /* Handle trigraphs, escaped newlines etc. */
+ if (c == '?' || c == '\\')
+ c = skip_escaped_newlines (buffer, c);
+
+ if (c == terminator && unescaped_terminator_p (pfile, dest))
+ {
+ c = EOF;
+ break;
+ }
+ else if (is_vspace (c))
{
- /* Don't view / then * then / as finishing the comment. */
- if ((cur[-2] == '*' && cur - 1 > buffer->cur)
- || cur - 1 == char_after_star)
+ /* In assembly language, silently terminate string and
+ character literals at end of line. This is a kludge
+ around not knowing where comments are. */
+ if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, lang) == CLK_ASM && terminator != '>')
+ break;
+
+ /* Character constants and header names may not extend over
+ multiple lines. In Standard C, neither may strings.
+ Unfortunately, we accept multiline strings as an
+ extension, except in #include family directives. */
+ if (terminator != '"' || pfile->state.angled_headers)
{
- buffer->cur = cur;
- return 0;
+ unterminated (pfile, terminator);
+ break;
}
- /* Warn about potential nested comments, but not when
- the final character inside the comment is a '/'.
- Don't bother to get it right across escaped newlines. */
- if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, warn_comments) && cur + 1 < buffer->rlimit
- && cur[0] == '*' && cur[1] != '/')
+ if (pfile->mlstring_pos.line == 0)
{
- buffer->cur = cur;
- cpp_warning (pfile, "'/*' within comment");
+ pfile->mlstring_pos = pfile->lexer_pos;
+ if (CPP_PEDANTIC (pfile))
+ cpp_pedwarn (pfile, "multi-line string constant");
}
+
+ handle_newline (buffer, c); /* Stores to read_ahead. */
+ c = '\n';
}
- else if (is_vspace (c))
+ else if (c == '\0')
{
- const unsigned char* bslash = backslash_start (pfile, cur - 2);
-
- handle_newline (cur, buffer->rlimit, c);
- /* Work correctly if there is an asterisk before an
- arbirtrarily long sequence of escaped newlines. */
- if (bslash && (bslash[-1] == '*' || bslash == char_after_star))
- char_after_star = cur;
- else
- char_after_star = 0;
+ if (nulls++ == 0)
+ cpp_warning (pfile, "null character(s) preserved in literal");
}
- else if (c == '\t')
- adjust_column (pfile, cur - 1);
- }
-
- buffer->cur = cur;
- return 1;
-}
-
-/* Skip a C++ line comment. Handles escaped newlines. Returns
- non-zero if a multiline comment. */
-static int
-skip_line_comment (pfile)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
-{
- cpp_buffer *buffer = pfile->buffer;
- register const unsigned char *cur = buffer->cur;
- int multiline = 0;
- for (; cur < buffer->rlimit; )
- {
- unsigned char c = *cur++;
+ /* No terminating null for strings - they could contain nulls. */
+ if (dest >= limit)
+ limit = _cpp_next_chunk (pool, 0, &dest);
+ *dest++ = c;
- if (is_vspace (c))
- {
- /* Check for a (trigaph?) backslash escaping the newline. */
- if (!backslash_start (pfile, cur - 2))
- goto out;
- multiline = 1;
- handle_newline (cur, buffer->rlimit, c);
- }
+ /* If we had a new line, the next character is in read_ahead. */
+ if (c != '\n')
+ continue;
+ c = buffer->read_ahead;
+ if (c != EOF)
+ goto have_char;
}
- cur++;
- out:
- buffer->cur = cur - 1; /* Leave newline for caller. */
- return multiline;
+ /* Remember the next character. */
+ buffer->read_ahead = c;
+
+ token->val.str.text = POOL_FRONT (pool);
+ token->val.str.len = dest - token->val.str.text;
+ POOL_COMMIT (pool, token->val.str.len);
}
-/* TAB points to a \t character. Update col_adjust so we track the
- column correctly. */
+/* The stored comment includes the comment start and any terminator. */
static void
-adjust_column (pfile, tab)
+save_comment (pfile, token, from)
cpp_reader *pfile;
- const U_CHAR *tab;
+ cpp_token *token;
+ const unsigned char *from;
{
- /* Zero-based column. */
- unsigned int col = CPP_BUF_COLUMN (pfile->buffer, tab);
+ unsigned char *buffer;
+ unsigned int len;
+
+ len = pfile->buffer->cur - from + 1; /* + 1 for the initial '/'. */
+ /* C++ comments probably (not definitely) have moved past a new
+ line, which we don't want to save in the comment. */
+ if (pfile->buffer->read_ahead != EOF)
+ len--;
+ buffer = _cpp_pool_alloc (&pfile->ident_pool, len);
+
+ token->type = CPP_COMMENT;
+ token->val.str.len = len;
+ token->val.str.text = buffer;
- /* Round it up to multiple of the tabstop, but subtract 1 since the
- tab itself occupies a character position. */
- pfile->col_adjust += (CPP_OPTION (pfile, tabstop)
- - col % CPP_OPTION (pfile, tabstop)) - 1;
+ buffer[0] = '/';
+ memcpy (buffer + 1, from, len - 1);
}
-/* Skips whitespace, stopping at next non-whitespace character.
- Adjusts pfile->col_adjust to account for tabs. This enables tokens
- to be assigned the correct column. */
+/* Subroutine of lex_token to handle '%'. A little tricky, since we
+ want to avoid stepping back when lexing %:%X. */
static void
-skip_whitespace (pfile, in_directive)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- int in_directive;
+lex_percent (buffer, result)
+ cpp_buffer *buffer;
+ cpp_token *result;
{
- cpp_buffer *buffer = pfile->buffer;
- unsigned short warned = 0;
+ cppchar_t c;
- /* We only want non-vertical space, i.e. ' ' \t \f \v \0. */
- while (buffer->cur < buffer->rlimit)
+ result->type = CPP_MOD;
+ /* Parsing %:%X could leave an extra character. */
+ if (buffer->extra_char == EOF)
+ c = get_effective_char (buffer);
+ else
{
- unsigned char c = *buffer->cur;
-
- if (!is_nvspace (c))
- break;
-
- buffer->cur++;
- /* Horizontal space always OK. */
- if (c == ' ')
- continue;
- else if (c == '\t')
- adjust_column (pfile, buffer->cur - 1);
- /* Must be \f \v or \0. */
- else if (c == '\0')
- {
- if (!warned)
- cpp_warning_with_line (pfile, CPP_BUF_LINE (buffer),
- CPP_BUF_COL (buffer),
- "embedded null character ignored");
- warned = 1;
- }
- else if (in_directive && CPP_PEDANTIC (pfile))
- cpp_pedwarn_with_line (pfile, CPP_BUF_LINE (buffer),
- CPP_BUF_COL (buffer),
- "%s in preprocessing directive",
- c == '\f' ? "form feed" : "vertical tab");
+ c = buffer->read_ahead = buffer->extra_char;
+ buffer->extra_char = EOF;
}
-}
-/* Parse (append) an identifier. Calculates the hash value of the
- token while parsing, for performance. The algorithm *must* match
- cpp_lookup(). */
-static const U_CHAR *
-parse_name (pfile, tok, cur, rlimit)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- cpp_token *tok;
- const U_CHAR *cur, *rlimit;
-{
- const U_CHAR *name;
- unsigned int len;
- unsigned int r;
-
- name = cur;
- r = 0;
- while (cur < rlimit)
+ if (c == '=')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_MOD_EQ);
+ else if (CPP_OPTION (buffer->pfile, digraphs))
{
- if (! is_idchar (*cur))
- break;
- /* $ is not a identifier character in the standard, but is
- commonly accepted as an extension. Don't warn about it in
- skipped conditional blocks. */
- if (*cur == '$' && CPP_PEDANTIC (pfile) && ! pfile->skipping)
+ if (c == ':')
+ {
+ result->flags |= DIGRAPH;
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_HASH);
+ if (get_effective_char (buffer) == '%')
+ {
+ buffer->extra_char = get_effective_char (buffer);
+ if (buffer->extra_char == ':')
+ {
+ buffer->extra_char = EOF;
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_PASTE);
+ }
+ else
+ /* We'll catch the extra_char when we're called back. */
+ buffer->read_ahead = '%';
+ }
+ }
+ else if (c == '>')
{
- CPP_BUFFER (pfile)->cur = cur;
- cpp_pedwarn (pfile, "'$' character in identifier");
+ result->flags |= DIGRAPH;
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_CLOSE_BRACE);
}
-
- r = HASHSTEP (r, cur);
- cur++;
}
- len = cur - name;
-
- if (tok->val.node == 0)
- tok->val.node = _cpp_lookup_with_hash (pfile, name, len, r);
- else
- {
- unsigned int oldlen = tok->val.node->length;
- U_CHAR *newname = alloca (oldlen + len);
- memcpy (newname, tok->val.node->name, oldlen);
- memcpy (newname + oldlen, name, len);
- tok->val.node = cpp_lookup (pfile, newname, len + oldlen);
- }
-
- return cur;
}
-/* Parse (append) a number. */
+/* Subroutine of lex_token to handle '.'. This is tricky, since we
+ want to avoid stepping back when lexing '...' or '.123'. In the
+ latter case we should also set a flag for parse_number. */
static void
-parse_number (pfile, list, name)
+lex_dot (pfile, result)
cpp_reader *pfile;
- cpp_toklist *list;
- cpp_string *name;
+ cpp_token *result;
{
- const unsigned char *name_limit;
- unsigned char *namebuf;
cpp_buffer *buffer = pfile->buffer;
- register const unsigned char *cur = buffer->cur;
+ cppchar_t c;
- expanded:
- name_limit = list->namebuf + list->name_cap;
- namebuf = list->namebuf + list->name_used;
-
- for (; cur < buffer->rlimit && namebuf < name_limit; )
+ /* Parsing ..X could leave an extra character. */
+ if (buffer->extra_char == EOF)
+ c = get_effective_char (buffer);
+ else
{
- unsigned char c = *namebuf = *cur; /* Copy a single char. */
-
- /* Perhaps we should accept '$' here if we accept it for
- identifiers. We know namebuf[-1] is safe, because for c to
- be a sign we must have pushed at least one character. */
- if (!is_numchar (c) && c != '.' && ! VALID_SIGN (c, namebuf[-1]))
- goto out;
-
- namebuf++;
- cur++;
+ c = buffer->read_ahead = buffer->extra_char;
+ buffer->extra_char = EOF;
}
- /* Run out of name space? */
- if (cur < buffer->rlimit)
+ /* All known character sets have 0...9 contiguous. */
+ if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
{
- list->name_used = namebuf - list->namebuf;
- auto_expand_name_space (list);
- goto expanded;
+ result->type = CPP_NUMBER;
+ parse_number (pfile, &result->val.str, c, 1);
}
-
- out:
- buffer->cur = cur;
- name->len = namebuf - name->text;
- list->name_used = namebuf - list->namebuf;
-}
-
-/* Places a string terminated by an unescaped TERMINATOR into a
- cpp_string, which should be expandable and thus at the top of the
- list's stack. Handles embedded trigraphs, if necessary, and
- escaped newlines.
-
- Can be used for character constants (terminator = '\''), string
- constants ('"') and angled headers ('>'). Multi-line strings are
- allowed, except for within directives. */
-
-static void
-parse_string (pfile, list, token, terminator)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- cpp_toklist *list;
- cpp_token *token;
- unsigned int terminator;
-{
- cpp_buffer *buffer = pfile->buffer;
- cpp_string *name = &token->val.str;
- register const unsigned char *cur = buffer->cur;
- const unsigned char *name_limit;
- unsigned char *namebuf;
- unsigned int null_count = 0;
- unsigned int trigraphed = list->name_used;
-
- expanded:
- name_limit = list->namebuf + list->name_cap;
- namebuf = list->namebuf + list->name_used;
-
- for (; cur < buffer->rlimit && namebuf < name_limit; )
+ else
{
- unsigned int c = *namebuf++ = *cur++; /* Copy a single char. */
-
- if (c == '\0')
- null_count++;
- else if (c == terminator || is_vspace (c))
+ result->type = CPP_DOT;
+ if (c == '.')
{
- /* Needed for trigraph_replace and multiline string warning. */
- buffer->cur = cur;
-
- /* Scan for trigraphs before checking if backslash-escaped. */
- if ((CPP_OPTION (pfile, trigraphs)
- || CPP_OPTION (pfile, warn_trigraphs))
- && namebuf - (list->namebuf + trigraphed) >= 3)
+ buffer->extra_char = get_effective_char (buffer);
+ if (buffer->extra_char == '.')
{
- namebuf = trigraph_replace (pfile, list->namebuf + trigraphed,
- namebuf);
- /* The test above guarantees trigraphed will be positive. */
- trigraphed = namebuf - list->namebuf - 2;
- }
-
- namebuf--; /* Drop the newline / terminator from the name. */
- if (is_vspace (c))
- {
- /* Drop a backslash newline, and continue. */
- if (namebuf[-1] == '\\')
- {
- handle_newline (cur, buffer->rlimit, c);
- namebuf--;
- continue;
- }
-
- cur--;
-
- /* In assembly language, silently terminate strings of
- either variety at end of line. This is a kludge
- around not knowing where comments are. */
- if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, lang_asm))
- goto out;
-
- /* Character constants and header names may not extend
- over multiple lines. In Standard C, neither may
- strings. We accept multiline strings as an
- extension. (Even in directives - otherwise, glibc's
- longlong.h breaks.) */
- if (terminator != '"')
- goto unterminated;
-
- cur++; /* Move forwards again. */
-
- if (pfile->multiline_string_line == 0)
- {
- pfile->multiline_string_line = token->line;
- pfile->multiline_string_column = token->col;
- if (CPP_PEDANTIC (pfile))
- cpp_pedwarn (pfile, "multi-line string constant");
- }
-
- *namebuf++ = '\n';
- handle_newline (cur, buffer->rlimit, c);
+ buffer->extra_char = EOF;
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_ELLIPSIS);
}
else
- {
- unsigned char *temp;
-
- /* An odd number of consecutive backslashes represents
- an escaped terminator. */
- temp = namebuf - 1;
- while (temp >= name->text && *temp == '\\')
- temp--;
-
- if ((namebuf - temp) & 1)
- goto out;
- namebuf++;
- }
+ /* We'll catch the extra_char when we're called back. */
+ buffer->read_ahead = '.';
}
+ else if (c == '*' && CPP_OPTION (pfile, cplusplus))
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_DOT_STAR);
}
-
- /* Run out of name space? */
- if (cur < buffer->rlimit)
- {
- list->name_used = namebuf - list->namebuf;
- auto_expand_name_space (list);
- goto expanded;
- }
-
- /* We may not have trigraph-replaced the input for this code path,
- but as the input is in error by being unterminated we don't
- bother. Prevent warnings about no newlines at EOF. */
- if (is_vspace (cur[-1]))
- cur--;
-
- unterminated:
- cpp_error (pfile, "missing terminating %c character", (int) terminator);
-
- if (terminator == '\"' && pfile->multiline_string_line != list->line
- && pfile->multiline_string_line != 0)
- {
- cpp_error_with_line (pfile, pfile->multiline_string_line,
- pfile->multiline_string_column,
- "possible start of unterminated string literal");
- pfile->multiline_string_line = 0;
- }
-
- out:
- buffer->cur = cur;
- name->len = namebuf - name->text;
- list->name_used = namebuf - list->namebuf;
-
- if (null_count > 0)
- cpp_warning (pfile, (null_count > 1 ? "null characters preserved"
- : "null character preserved"));
}
-/* The character TYPE helps us distinguish comment types: '*' = C
- style, '/' = C++ style. For code simplicity, the stored comment
- includes the comment start and any terminator. */
-
-#define COMMENT_START_LEN 2
-static void
-save_comment (list, token, from, len, type)
- cpp_toklist *list;
- cpp_token *token;
- const unsigned char *from;
- unsigned int len;
- unsigned int type;
-{
- unsigned char *buffer;
-
- len += COMMENT_START_LEN;
-
- if (list->name_used + len > list->name_cap)
- _cpp_expand_name_space (list, len);
-
- INIT_TOKEN_STR (list, token);
- token->type = CPP_COMMENT;
- token->val.str.len = len;
-
- buffer = list->namebuf + list->name_used;
- list->name_used += len;
+void
+_cpp_lex_token (pfile, result)
+ cpp_reader *pfile;
+ cpp_token *result;
+{
+ cppchar_t c;
+ cpp_buffer *buffer;
+ const unsigned char *comment_start;
+ unsigned char bol;
+
+ skip:
+ bol = pfile->state.next_bol;
+ done_directive:
+ buffer = pfile->buffer;
+ pfile->state.next_bol = 0;
+ result->flags = 0;
+ next_char:
+ pfile->lexer_pos.line = buffer->lineno;
+ next_char2:
+ pfile->lexer_pos.col = CPP_BUF_COLUMN (buffer, buffer->cur);
- /* Copy the comment. */
- if (type == '*')
+ c = buffer->read_ahead;
+ if (c == EOF && buffer->cur < buffer->rlimit)
{
- *buffer++ = '/';
- *buffer++ = '*';
+ c = *buffer->cur++;
+ pfile->lexer_pos.col++;
}
- else
- {
- *buffer++ = type;
- *buffer++ = type;
- }
- memcpy (buffer, from, len - COMMENT_START_LEN);
-}
-/*
- * The tokenizer's main loop. Returns a token list, representing a
- * logical line in the input file. On EOF after some tokens have
- * been processed, we return immediately. Then in next call, or if
- * EOF occurred at the beginning of a logical line, a single CPP_EOF
- * token is placed in the list.
- *
- * Implementation relies almost entirely on lookback, rather than
- * looking forwards. This means that tokenization requires just
- * a single pass of the file, even in the presence of trigraphs and
- * escaped newlines, providing significant performance benefits.
- * Trigraph overhead is negligible if they are disabled, and low
- * even when enabled.
- */
-
-#define KNOWN_DIRECTIVE() (list->directive != 0)
-#define MIGHT_BE_DIRECTIVE() \
-(cur_token == &list->tokens[first_token + 1] && cur_token[-1].type == CPP_HASH)
-
-static void
-lex_line (pfile, list)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- cpp_toklist *list;
-{
- cpp_token *cur_token, *token_limit, *first;
- cpp_buffer *buffer = pfile->buffer;
- const unsigned char *cur = buffer->cur;
- unsigned char flags = 0;
- unsigned int first_token = list->tokens_used;
-
- if (!(list->flags & LIST_OFFSET))
- (abort) ();
-
- list->file = buffer->nominal_fname;
- list->line = CPP_BUF_LINE (buffer);
- pfile->col_adjust = 0;
- pfile->in_lex_line = 1;
- if (cur == buffer->buf)
- list->flags |= BEG_OF_FILE;
-
- expanded:
- token_limit = list->tokens + list->tokens_cap;
- cur_token = list->tokens + list->tokens_used;
-
- for (; cur < buffer->rlimit && cur_token < token_limit;)
+ do_switch:
+ buffer->read_ahead = EOF;
+ switch (c)
{
- unsigned char c;
+ case EOF:
+ /* Non-empty files should end in a newline. Ignore for command
+ line and _Pragma buffers. */
+ if (pfile->lexer_pos.col != 0 && !buffer->from_stage3)
+ cpp_pedwarn (pfile, "no newline at end of file");
+ pfile->state.next_bol = 1;
+ pfile->skipping = 0; /* In case missing #endif. */
+ result->type = CPP_EOF;
+ /* Don't do MI optimisation. */
+ return;
- /* Optimize non-vertical whitespace skipping; most tokens are
- probably separated by whitespace. (' ' '\t' '\v' '\f' '\0'). */
- c = *cur;
- if (is_nvspace (c))
- {
- buffer->cur = cur;
- skip_whitespace (pfile, (list->tokens[first_token].type == CPP_HASH
- && cur_token > &list->tokens[first_token]));
- cur = buffer->cur;
+ case ' ': case '\t': case '\f': case '\v': case '\0':
+ skip_whitespace (pfile, c);
+ result->flags |= PREV_WHITE;
+ goto next_char2;
- flags = PREV_WHITE;
- if (cur == buffer->rlimit)
- break;
- c = *cur;
- }
- cur++;
-
- /* Initialize current token. CPP_EOF will not be fixed up by
- expand_name_space. */
- list->tokens_used = cur_token - list->tokens + 1;
- cur_token->type = CPP_EOF;
- cur_token->col = CPP_BUF_COLUMN (buffer, cur);
- cur_token->line = CPP_BUF_LINE (buffer);
- cur_token->flags = flags;
- flags = 0;
-
- switch (c)
+ case '\n': case '\r':
+ if (!pfile->state.in_directive)
{
- case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
- case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
- {
- int prev_dot;
-
- cur--; /* Backup character. */
- prev_dot = PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_DOT && IMMED_TOKEN ();
- if (prev_dot)
- cur_token--;
- INIT_TOKEN_STR (list, cur_token);
- /* Prepend an immediately previous CPP_DOT token. */
- if (prev_dot)
- {
- if (list->name_cap == list->name_used)
- auto_expand_name_space (list);
-
- cur_token->val.str.len = 1;
- list->namebuf[list->name_used++] = '.';
- }
-
- continue_number:
- cur_token->type = CPP_NUMBER; /* Before parse_number. */
- buffer->cur = cur;
- parse_number (pfile, list, &cur_token->val.str);
- cur = buffer->cur;
- }
- /* Check for # 123 form of #line. */
- if (MIGHT_BE_DIRECTIVE ())
- list->directive = _cpp_check_linemarker (pfile, cur_token,
- !(cur_token[-1].flags
- & PREV_WHITE));
- cur_token++;
- break;
-
- letter:
- case '_':
- case 'a': case 'b': case 'c': case 'd': case 'e': case 'f':
- case 'g': case 'h': case 'i': case 'j': case 'k': case 'l':
- case 'm': case 'n': case 'o': case 'p': case 'q': case 'r':
- case 's': case 't': case 'u': case 'v': case 'w': case 'x':
- case 'y': case 'z':
- case 'A': case 'B': case 'C': case 'D': case 'E': case 'F':
- case 'G': case 'H': case 'I': case 'J': case 'K': case 'L':
- case 'M': case 'N': case 'O': case 'P': case 'Q': case 'R':
- case 'S': case 'T': case 'U': case 'V': case 'W': case 'X':
- case 'Y': case 'Z':
- cur--; /* Backup character. */
- cur_token->val.node = 0;
- cur_token->type = CPP_NAME; /* Identifier, macro etc. */
-
- continue_name:
- cur = parse_name (pfile, cur_token, cur, buffer->rlimit);
-
- if (MIGHT_BE_DIRECTIVE ())
- list->directive = _cpp_check_directive (pfile, cur_token,
- !(list->tokens[0].flags
- & PREV_WHITE));
- /* Convert named operators to their proper types. */
- if (cur_token->val.node->type == T_OPERATOR)
- {
- cur_token->flags |= NAMED_OP;
- cur_token->type = cur_token->val.node->value.code;
- }
-
- cur_token++;
- break;
-
- case '\'':
- case '\"':
- cur_token->type = c == '\'' ? CPP_CHAR : CPP_STRING;
- /* Do we have a wide string? */
- if (cur_token[-1].type == CPP_NAME && IMMED_TOKEN ()
- && cur_token[-1].val.node == pfile->spec_nodes->n_L)
- BACKUP_TOKEN (c == '\'' ? CPP_WCHAR : CPP_WSTRING);
-
- do_parse_string:
- /* Here c is one of ' " or >. */
- INIT_TOKEN_STR (list, cur_token);
- buffer->cur = cur;
- parse_string (pfile, list, cur_token, c);
- cur = buffer->cur;
- cur_token++;
- break;
-
- case '/':
- cur_token->type = CPP_DIV;
- if (IMMED_TOKEN ())
- {
- if (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_DIV)
- {
- /* We silently allow C++ comments in system headers,
- irrespective of conformance mode, because lots of
- broken systems do that and trying to clean it up
- in fixincludes is a nightmare. */
- if (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER (pfile))
- goto do_line_comment;
- else if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, cplusplus_comments))
- {
- if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, c89) && CPP_PEDANTIC (pfile)
- && ! buffer->warned_cplusplus_comments)
- {
- buffer->cur = cur;
- cpp_pedwarn (pfile,
- "C++ style comments are not allowed in ISO C89");
- cpp_pedwarn (pfile,
- "(this will be reported only once per input file)");
- buffer->warned_cplusplus_comments = 1;
- }
- do_line_comment:
- buffer->cur = cur;
-#if 0 /* Leave until new lexer in place. */
- if (cur[-2] != c)
- cpp_warning (pfile,
- "comment start split across lines");
-#endif
- if (skip_line_comment (pfile))
- cpp_warning (pfile, "multi-line comment");
-
- /* Back-up to first '-' or '/'. */
- cur_token--;
- if (!CPP_OPTION (pfile, discard_comments)
- && (!KNOWN_DIRECTIVE()
- || (list->directive->flags & COMMENTS)))
- save_comment (list, cur_token++, cur,
- buffer->cur - cur, c);
- else
- flags = PREV_WHITE;
-
- cur = buffer->cur;
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- cur_token++;
- break;
-
- case '*':
- cur_token->type = CPP_MULT;
- if (IMMED_TOKEN ())
- {
- if (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_DIV)
- {
- buffer->cur = cur;
-#if 0 /* Leave until new lexer in place. */
- if (cur[-2] != '/')
- cpp_warning (pfile,
- "comment start '/*' split across lines");
-#endif
- if (skip_block_comment (pfile))
- cpp_error_with_line (pfile, list->line, cur_token[-1].col,
- "unterminated comment");
-#if 0 /* Leave until new lexer in place. */
- else if (buffer->cur[-2] != '*')
- cpp_warning (pfile,
- "comment end '*/' split across lines");
-#endif
- /* Back up to opening '/'. */
- cur_token--;
- if (!CPP_OPTION (pfile, discard_comments)
- && (!KNOWN_DIRECTIVE()
- || (list->directive->flags & COMMENTS)))
- save_comment (list, cur_token++, cur,
- buffer->cur - cur, c);
- else
- flags = PREV_WHITE;
-
- cur = buffer->cur;
- break;
- }
- else if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, cplusplus))
- {
- /* In C++, there are .* and ->* operators. */
- if (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_DEREF)
- BACKUP_TOKEN (CPP_DEREF_STAR);
- else if (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_DOT)
- BACKUP_TOKEN (CPP_DOT_STAR);
- }
- }
- cur_token++;
- break;
-
- case '\n':
- case '\r':
- handle_newline (cur, buffer->rlimit, c);
- if (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_BACKSLASH)
- {
- if (IMMED_TOKEN ())
- {
- /* Remove the escaped newline. Then continue to process
- any interrupted name or number. */
- cur_token--;
- /* Backslash-newline may not be immediately followed by
- EOF (C99 5.1.1.2). */
- if (cur >= buffer->rlimit)
- {
- cpp_pedwarn (pfile, "backslash-newline at end of file");
- break;
- }
- if (IMMED_TOKEN ())
- {
- cur_token--;
- if (cur_token->type == CPP_NAME)
- goto continue_name;
- else if (cur_token->type == CPP_NUMBER)
- goto continue_number;
- cur_token++;
- }
- /* Remember whitespace setting. */
- flags = cur_token->flags;
- break;
- }
- else
- {
- buffer->cur = cur;
- cpp_warning (pfile,
- "backslash and newline separated by space");
- }
- }
- else if (MIGHT_BE_DIRECTIVE ())
- {
- /* "Null directive." C99 6.10.7: A preprocessing
- directive of the form # <new-line> has no effect.
-
- But it is still a directive, and therefore disappears
- from the output. */
- cur_token--;
- if (cur_token->flags & PREV_WHITE
- && CPP_WTRADITIONAL (pfile))
- cpp_warning (pfile, "K+R C ignores #\\n with the # indented");
- }
+ handle_newline (buffer, c);
+ bol = 1;
+ pfile->lexer_pos.output_line = buffer->lineno;
+ /* This is a new line, so clear any white space flag.
+ Newlines in arguments are white space (6.10.3.10);
+ parse_arg takes care of that. */
+ result->flags &= ~PREV_WHITE;
+ goto next_char;
+ }
- /* Skip vertical space until we have at least one token to
- return. */
- if (cur_token != &list->tokens[first_token])
- goto out;
- list->line = CPP_BUF_LINE (buffer);
- break;
+ /* Don't let directives spill over to the next line. */
+ buffer->read_ahead = c;
+ pfile->state.next_bol = 1;
+ result->type = CPP_EOF;
+ /* Don't break; pfile->skipping might be true. */
+ return;
- case '-':
- if (IMMED_TOKEN () && PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_MINUS)
- REVISE_TOKEN (CPP_MINUS_MINUS);
- else
- PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_MINUS);
- break;
+ case '?':
+ case '\\':
+ /* These could start an escaped newline, or '?' a trigraph. Let
+ skip_escaped_newlines do all the work. */
+ {
+ unsigned int lineno = buffer->lineno;
+
+ c = skip_escaped_newlines (buffer, c);
+ if (lineno != buffer->lineno)
+ /* We had at least one escaped newline of some sort, and the
+ next character is in buffer->read_ahead. Update the
+ token's line and column. */
+ goto next_char;
+
+ /* We are either the original '?' or '\\', or a trigraph. */
+ result->type = CPP_QUERY;
+ buffer->read_ahead = EOF;
+ if (c == '\\')
+ goto random_char;
+ else if (c != '?')
+ goto do_switch;
+ }
+ break;
- make_hash:
- case '#':
- /* The digraph flag checking ensures that ## and %:%:
- are interpreted as CPP_PASTE, but #%: and %:# are not. */
- if (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_HASH && IMMED_TOKEN ()
- && ((cur_token->flags ^ cur_token[-1].flags) & DIGRAPH) == 0)
- REVISE_TOKEN (CPP_PASTE);
- else
- PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_HASH);
- break;
+ case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
+ case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
+ result->type = CPP_NUMBER;
+ parse_number (pfile, &result->val.str, c, 0);
+ break;
- case ':':
- cur_token->type = CPP_COLON;
- if (IMMED_TOKEN ())
+ case '$':
+ if (!CPP_OPTION (pfile, dollars_in_ident))
+ goto random_char;
+ /* Fall through... */
+
+ case '_':
+ case 'a': case 'b': case 'c': case 'd': case 'e': case 'f':
+ case 'g': case 'h': case 'i': case 'j': case 'k': case 'l':
+ case 'm': case 'n': case 'o': case 'p': case 'q': case 'r':
+ case 's': case 't': case 'u': case 'v': case 'w': case 'x':
+ case 'y': case 'z':
+ case 'A': case 'B': case 'C': case 'D': case 'E': case 'F':
+ case 'G': case 'H': case 'I': case 'J': case 'K': case 'L':
+ case 'M': case 'N': case 'O': case 'P': case 'Q': case 'R':
+ case 'S': case 'T': case 'U': case 'V': case 'W': case 'X':
+ case 'Y': case 'Z':
+ result->type = CPP_NAME;
+ result->val.node = parse_identifier (pfile, c);
+
+ /* 'L' may introduce wide characters or strings. */
+ if (result->val.node == pfile->spec_nodes.n_L)
+ {
+ c = buffer->read_ahead; /* For make_string. */
+ if (c == '\'' || c == '"')
{
- if (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_COLON
- && CPP_OPTION (pfile, cplusplus))
- BACKUP_TOKEN (CPP_SCOPE);
- else if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, digraphs))
- {
- /* Digraph: "<:" is a '[' */
- if (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_LESS)
- BACKUP_DIGRAPH (CPP_OPEN_SQUARE);
- /* Digraph: "%:" is a '#' */
- else if (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_MOD)
- {
- (--cur_token)->flags |= DIGRAPH;
- goto make_hash;
- }
- }
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (c == '"' ? CPP_WSTRING: CPP_WCHAR);
+ goto make_string;
}
- cur_token++;
- break;
-
- case '&':
- if (IMMED_TOKEN () && PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_AND)
- REVISE_TOKEN (CPP_AND_AND);
- else
- PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_AND);
- break;
-
- make_or:
- case '|':
- if (IMMED_TOKEN () && PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_OR)
- REVISE_TOKEN (CPP_OR_OR);
- else
- PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_OR);
- break;
-
- case '+':
- if (IMMED_TOKEN () && PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_PLUS)
- REVISE_TOKEN (CPP_PLUS_PLUS);
- else
- PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_PLUS);
- break;
-
- case '=':
- /* This relies on equidistance of "?=" and "?" tokens. */
- if (IMMED_TOKEN () && PREV_TOKEN_TYPE <= CPP_LAST_EQ)
- REVISE_TOKEN (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE + (CPP_EQ_EQ - CPP_EQ));
- else
- PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_EQ);
- break;
+ }
+ /* Convert named operators to their proper types. */
+ else if (result->val.node->flags & NODE_OPERATOR)
+ {
+ result->flags |= NAMED_OP;
+ result->type = result->val.node->value.operator;
+ }
+ break;
- case '>':
- cur_token->type = CPP_GREATER;
- if (IMMED_TOKEN ())
- {
- if (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_GREATER)
- BACKUP_TOKEN (CPP_RSHIFT);
- else if (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_MINUS)
- BACKUP_TOKEN (CPP_DEREF);
- else if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, digraphs))
- {
- /* Digraph: ":>" is a ']' */
- if (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_COLON)
- BACKUP_DIGRAPH (CPP_CLOSE_SQUARE);
- /* Digraph: "%>" is a '}' */
- else if (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_MOD)
- BACKUP_DIGRAPH (CPP_CLOSE_BRACE);
- }
- }
- cur_token++;
- break;
-
- case '<':
- if (IMMED_TOKEN () && PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_LESS)
- {
- REVISE_TOKEN (CPP_LSHIFT);
- break;
- }
- /* Is this the beginning of a header name? */
- if (KNOWN_DIRECTIVE () && (list->directive->flags & INCL))
- {
- c = '>'; /* Terminator. */
- cur_token->type = CPP_HEADER_NAME;
- goto do_parse_string;
- }
- PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_LESS);
- break;
+ case '\'':
+ case '"':
+ result->type = c == '"' ? CPP_STRING: CPP_CHAR;
+ make_string:
+ parse_string (pfile, result, c);
+ break;
- case '%':
- /* Digraph: "<%" is a '{' */
- cur_token->type = CPP_MOD;
- if (IMMED_TOKEN () && PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_LESS
- && CPP_OPTION (pfile, digraphs))
- BACKUP_DIGRAPH (CPP_OPEN_BRACE);
- cur_token++;
- break;
+ case '/':
+ /* A potential block or line comment. */
+ comment_start = buffer->cur;
+ result->type = CPP_DIV;
+ c = get_effective_char (buffer);
+ if (c == '=')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_DIV_EQ);
+ if (c != '/' && c != '*')
+ break;
- case '?':
- if (cur + 1 < buffer->rlimit && *cur == '?'
- && trigraph_map[cur[1]] && trigraph_ok (pfile, cur + 1))
- {
- /* Handle trigraph. */
- cur++;
- switch (*cur++)
- {
- case '(': goto make_open_square;
- case ')': goto make_close_square;
- case '<': goto make_open_brace;
- case '>': goto make_close_brace;
- case '=': goto make_hash;
- case '!': goto make_or;
- case '-': goto make_complement;
- case '/': goto make_backslash;
- case '\'': goto make_xor;
- }
- }
- if (IMMED_TOKEN () && CPP_OPTION (pfile, cplusplus))
- {
- /* GNU C++ defines <? and >? operators. */
- if (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_LESS)
- {
- REVISE_TOKEN (CPP_MIN);
- break;
- }
- else if (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_GREATER)
- {
- REVISE_TOKEN (CPP_MAX);
- break;
- }
- }
- PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_QUERY);
- break;
+ if (c == '*')
+ {
+ if (skip_block_comment (pfile))
+ cpp_error_with_line (pfile, pfile->lexer_pos.line,
+ pfile->lexer_pos.col,
+ "unterminated comment");
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (!CPP_OPTION (pfile, cplusplus_comments)
+ && !CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER (pfile))
+ break;
- case '.':
- if (PREV_TOKEN_TYPE == CPP_DOT && cur_token[-2].type == CPP_DOT
- && IMMED_TOKEN ()
- && !(cur_token[-1].flags & PREV_WHITE))
+ /* Warn about comments only if pedantically GNUC89, and not
+ in system headers. */
+ if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, lang) == CLK_GNUC89 && CPP_PEDANTIC (pfile)
+ && ! buffer->warned_cplusplus_comments)
{
- cur_token -= 2;
- PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_ELLIPSIS);
+ cpp_pedwarn (pfile,
+ "C++ style comments are not allowed in ISO C89");
+ cpp_pedwarn (pfile,
+ "(this will be reported only once per input file)");
+ buffer->warned_cplusplus_comments = 1;
}
- else
- PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_DOT);
- break;
- make_complement:
- case '~': PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_COMPL); break;
- make_xor:
- case '^': PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_XOR); break;
- make_open_brace:
- case '{': PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_OPEN_BRACE); break;
- make_close_brace:
- case '}': PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_CLOSE_BRACE); break;
- make_open_square:
- case '[': PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_OPEN_SQUARE); break;
- make_close_square:
- case ']': PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_CLOSE_SQUARE); break;
- make_backslash:
- case '\\': PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_BACKSLASH); break;
- case '!': PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_NOT); break;
- case ',': PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_COMMA); break;
- case ';': PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_SEMICOLON); break;
- case '(': PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_OPEN_PAREN); break;
- case ')': PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_CLOSE_PAREN); break;
-
- case '$':
- if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, dollars_in_ident))
- goto letter;
- /* Fall through */
- default:
- cur_token->val.aux = c;
- PUSH_TOKEN (CPP_OTHER);
- break;
+ /* Skip_line_comment updates buffer->read_ahead. */
+ if (skip_line_comment (pfile))
+ cpp_warning_with_line (pfile, pfile->lexer_pos.line,
+ pfile->lexer_pos.col,
+ "multi-line comment");
}
- }
- /* Run out of token space? */
- if (cur_token == token_limit)
- {
- list->tokens_used = cur_token - list->tokens;
- _cpp_expand_token_space (list, 256);
- goto expanded;
- }
+ /* Skipping the comment has updated buffer->read_ahead. */
+ if (!pfile->state.save_comments)
+ {
+ result->flags |= PREV_WHITE;
+ goto next_char;
+ }
- cur_token->flags = flags;
- if (cur_token == &list->tokens[first_token] && pfile->done_initializing)
- {
- if (cur > buffer->buf && !is_vspace (cur[-1]))
- cpp_pedwarn_with_line (pfile, CPP_BUF_LINE (buffer),
- CPP_BUF_COLUMN (buffer, cur),
- "no newline at end of file");
- cur_token++->type = CPP_EOF;
- }
+ /* Save the comment as a token in its own right. */
+ save_comment (pfile, result, comment_start);
+ /* Don't do MI optimisation. */
+ return;
- out:
- /* All tokens are allocated, so the memory location is fixed. */
- first = &list->tokens[first_token];
+ case '<':
+ if (pfile->state.angled_headers)
+ {
+ result->type = CPP_HEADER_NAME;
+ c = '>'; /* terminator. */
+ goto make_string;
+ }
- /* Don't complain about the null directive, nor directives in
- assembly source: we don't know where the comments are, and # may
- introduce assembler pseudo-ops. Don't complain about invalid
- directives in skipped conditional groups (6.10 p4). */
- if (first->type == CPP_HASH && list->directive == 0 && !pfile->skipping
- && cur_token > first + 1 && !CPP_OPTION (pfile, lang_asm))
- {
- if (first[1].type == CPP_NAME)
- cpp_error (pfile, "invalid preprocessing directive #%s",
- first[1].val.node->name);
- else
- cpp_error (pfile, "invalid preprocessing directive");
- }
+ result->type = CPP_LESS;
+ c = get_effective_char (buffer);
+ if (c == '=')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_LESS_EQ);
+ else if (c == '<')
+ {
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_LSHIFT);
+ if (get_effective_char (buffer) == '=')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_LSHIFT_EQ);
+ }
+ else if (c == '?' && CPP_OPTION (pfile, cplusplus))
+ {
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_MIN);
+ if (get_effective_char (buffer) == '=')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_MIN_EQ);
+ }
+ else if (c == ':' && CPP_OPTION (pfile, digraphs))
+ {
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_OPEN_SQUARE);
+ result->flags |= DIGRAPH;
+ }
+ else if (c == '%' && CPP_OPTION (pfile, digraphs))
+ {
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_OPEN_BRACE);
+ result->flags |= DIGRAPH;
+ }
+ break;
- /* Put EOF at end of known directives. This covers "directives do
- not extend beyond the end of the line (description 6.10 part 2)". */
- if (KNOWN_DIRECTIVE () || !pfile->done_initializing)
- {
- pfile->first_directive_token = first;
- cur_token++->type = CPP_EOF;
- }
+ case '>':
+ result->type = CPP_GREATER;
+ c = get_effective_char (buffer);
+ if (c == '=')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_GREATER_EQ);
+ else if (c == '>')
+ {
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_RSHIFT);
+ if (get_effective_char (buffer) == '=')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_RSHIFT_EQ);
+ }
+ else if (c == '?' && CPP_OPTION (pfile, cplusplus))
+ {
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_MAX);
+ if (get_effective_char (buffer) == '=')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_MAX_EQ);
+ }
+ break;
- first->flags |= BOL;
- if (first_token != 0)
- /* 6.10.3.10: Within the sequence of preprocessing tokens making
- up the invocation of a function-like macro, new line is
- considered a normal white-space character. */
- first->flags |= PREV_WHITE;
+ case '%':
+ lex_percent (buffer, result);
+ if (result->type == CPP_HASH)
+ goto do_hash;
+ break;
- buffer->cur = cur;
- list->tokens_used = cur_token - list->tokens;
- pfile->in_lex_line = 0;
-}
+ case '.':
+ lex_dot (pfile, result);
+ break;
-/* Write the spelling of a token TOKEN, with any appropriate
- whitespace before it, to FP. PREV is the previous token, which
- is used to determine if we need to shove in an extra space in order
- to avoid accidental token paste. If WHITE is 0, do not insert any
- leading whitespace. */
-static void
-output_token (pfile, fp, token, prev, white)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- FILE *fp;
- const cpp_token *token, *prev;
- int white;
-{
- if (white)
- {
- int dummy;
+ case '+':
+ result->type = CPP_PLUS;
+ c = get_effective_char (buffer);
+ if (c == '=')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_PLUS_EQ);
+ else if (c == '+')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_PLUS_PLUS);
+ break;
- if (token->col && (token->flags & BOL))
+ case '-':
+ result->type = CPP_MINUS;
+ c = get_effective_char (buffer);
+ if (c == '>')
{
- /* Supply enough whitespace to put this token in its original
- column. Don't bother trying to reconstruct tabs; we can't
- get it right in general, and nothing ought to care. (Yes,
- some things do care; the fault lies with them.) */
- unsigned int spaces = token->col - 1;
-
- while (spaces--)
- putc (' ', fp);
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_DEREF);
+ if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, cplusplus)
+ && get_effective_char (buffer) == '*')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_DEREF_STAR);
}
- else if (token->flags & PREV_WHITE)
- putc (' ', fp);
- else
- /* Check for and prevent accidental token pasting.
- In addition to the cases handled by can_paste, consider
-
- a + ++b - if there is not a space between the + and ++, it
- will be misparsed as a++ + b. But + ## ++ doesn't produce
- a valid token. */
- if (prev
- && (can_paste (pfile, prev, token, &dummy) != CPP_EOF
- || (prev->type == CPP_PLUS && token->type == CPP_PLUS_PLUS)
- || (prev->type == CPP_MINUS && token->type == CPP_MINUS_MINUS)))
- putc (' ', fp);
- }
+ else if (c == '=')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_MINUS_EQ);
+ else if (c == '-')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_MINUS_MINUS);
+ break;
- switch (TOKEN_SPELL (token))
- {
- case SPELL_OPERATOR:
- {
- const unsigned char *spelling;
+ case '*':
+ result->type = CPP_MULT;
+ if (get_effective_char (buffer) == '=')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_MULT_EQ);
+ break;
- if (token->flags & DIGRAPH)
- spelling = digraph_spellings[token->type - CPP_FIRST_DIGRAPH];
- else if (token->flags & NAMED_OP)
- goto spell_ident;
- else
- spelling = TOKEN_NAME (token);
+ case '=':
+ result->type = CPP_EQ;
+ if (get_effective_char (buffer) == '=')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_EQ_EQ);
+ break;
- ufputs (spelling, fp);
- }
+ case '!':
+ result->type = CPP_NOT;
+ if (get_effective_char (buffer) == '=')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_NOT_EQ);
break;
- case SPELL_IDENT:
- spell_ident:
- ufputs (token->val.node->name, fp);
+ case '&':
+ result->type = CPP_AND;
+ c = get_effective_char (buffer);
+ if (c == '=')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_AND_EQ);
+ else if (c == '&')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_AND_AND);
break;
+
+ case '#':
+ c = buffer->extra_char; /* Can be set by error condition below. */
+ if (c != EOF)
+ {
+ buffer->read_ahead = c;
+ buffer->extra_char = EOF;
+ }
+ else
+ c = get_effective_char (buffer);
- case SPELL_STRING:
- {
- if (token->type == CPP_WSTRING || token->type == CPP_WCHAR)
- putc ('L', fp);
+ if (c == '#')
+ {
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_PASTE);
+ break;
+ }
- if (token->type == CPP_STRING || token->type == CPP_WSTRING)
- putc ('"', fp);
- if (token->type == CPP_CHAR || token->type == CPP_WCHAR)
- putc ('\'', fp);
+ result->type = CPP_HASH;
+ do_hash:
+ if (bol)
+ {
+ if (pfile->state.parsing_args)
+ {
+ /* 6.10.3 paragraph 11: If there are sequences of
+ preprocessing tokens within the list of arguments that
+ would otherwise act as preprocessing directives, the
+ behavior is undefined.
+
+ This implementation will report a hard error, terminate
+ the macro invocation, and proceed to process the
+ directive. */
+ cpp_error (pfile,
+ "directives may not be used inside a macro argument");
+
+ /* Put a '#' in lookahead, return CPP_EOF for parse_arg. */
+ buffer->extra_char = buffer->read_ahead;
+ buffer->read_ahead = '#';
+ pfile->state.next_bol = 1;
+ result->type = CPP_EOF;
+
+ /* Get whitespace right - newline_in_args sets it. */
+ if (pfile->lexer_pos.col == 1)
+ result->flags &= ~PREV_WHITE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* This is the hash introducing a directive. */
+ if (_cpp_handle_directive (pfile, result->flags & PREV_WHITE))
+ goto done_directive; /* bol still 1. */
+ /* This is in fact an assembler #. */
+ }
+ }
+ break;
- fwrite (token->val.str.text, 1, token->val.str.len, fp);
-
- if (token->type == CPP_STRING || token->type == CPP_WSTRING)
- putc ('"', fp);
- if (token->type == CPP_CHAR || token->type == CPP_WCHAR)
- putc ('\'', fp);
- }
+ case '|':
+ result->type = CPP_OR;
+ c = get_effective_char (buffer);
+ if (c == '=')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_OR_EQ);
+ else if (c == '|')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_OR_OR);
break;
- case SPELL_CHAR:
- putc (token->val.aux, fp);
+ case '^':
+ result->type = CPP_XOR;
+ if (get_effective_char (buffer) == '=')
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_XOR_EQ);
break;
- case SPELL_NONE:
- /* Placemarker or EOF - no output. (Macro args are handled
- elsewhere. */
+ case ':':
+ result->type = CPP_COLON;
+ c = get_effective_char (buffer);
+ if (c == ':' && CPP_OPTION (pfile, cplusplus))
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_SCOPE);
+ else if (c == '>' && CPP_OPTION (pfile, digraphs))
+ {
+ result->flags |= DIGRAPH;
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_CLOSE_SQUARE);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case '~': result->type = CPP_COMPL; break;
+ case ',': result->type = CPP_COMMA; break;
+ case '(': result->type = CPP_OPEN_PAREN; break;
+ case ')': result->type = CPP_CLOSE_PAREN; break;
+ case '[': result->type = CPP_OPEN_SQUARE; break;
+ case ']': result->type = CPP_CLOSE_SQUARE; break;
+ case '{': result->type = CPP_OPEN_BRACE; break;
+ case '}': result->type = CPP_CLOSE_BRACE; break;
+ case ';': result->type = CPP_SEMICOLON; break;
+
+ case '@':
+ if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, objc))
+ {
+ /* In Objective C, '@' may begin keywords or strings, like
+ @keyword or @"string". It would be nice to call
+ get_effective_char here and test the result. However, we
+ would then need to pass 2 characters to parse_identifier,
+ making it ugly and slowing down its main loop. Instead,
+ we assume we have an identifier, and recover if not. */
+ result->type = CPP_NAME;
+ result->val.node = parse_identifier (pfile, c);
+ if (result->val.node->length != 1)
+ break;
+
+ /* OK, so it wasn't an identifier. Maybe a string? */
+ if (buffer->read_ahead == '"')
+ {
+ c = '"';
+ ACCEPT_CHAR (CPP_OSTRING);
+ goto make_string;
+ }
+ }
+ goto random_char;
+
+ random_char:
+ default:
+ result->type = CPP_OTHER;
+ result->val.c = c;
break;
}
-}
-/* Dump the original user's spelling of argument index ARG_NO to the
- macro whose expansion is LIST. */
-static void
-dump_param_spelling (fp, list, arg_no)
- FILE *fp;
- const cpp_toklist *list;
- unsigned int arg_no;
-{
- const U_CHAR *param = list->namebuf;
+ if (pfile->skipping)
+ goto skip;
- while (arg_no--)
- param += ustrlen (param) + 1;
- ufputs (param, fp);
+ /* If not in a directive, this token invalidates controlling macros. */
+ if (!pfile->state.in_directive)
+ pfile->mi_state = MI_FAILED;
}
-/* Output all the tokens of LIST, starting at TOKEN, to FP. */
-void
-cpp_output_list (pfile, fp, list, token)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- FILE *fp;
- const cpp_toklist *list;
+/* An upper bound on the number of bytes needed to spell a token,
+ including preceding whitespace. */
+unsigned int
+cpp_token_len (token)
const cpp_token *token;
{
- const cpp_token *limit = list->tokens + list->tokens_used;
- const cpp_token *prev = 0;
- int white = 0;
+ unsigned int len;
- while (token < limit)
+ switch (TOKEN_SPELL (token))
{
- /* XXX Find some way we can write macro args from inside
- output_token/spell_token. */
- if (token->type == CPP_MACRO_ARG)
- {
- if (white && token->flags & PREV_WHITE)
- putc (' ', fp);
- if (token->flags & STRINGIFY_ARG)
- putc ('#', fp);
- dump_param_spelling (fp, list, token->val.aux);
- }
- else
- output_token (pfile, fp, token, prev, white);
- if (token->flags & PASTE_LEFT)
- fputs (" ##", fp);
- prev = token;
- token++;
- white = 1;
+ default: len = 0; break;
+ case SPELL_STRING: len = token->val.str.len; break;
+ case SPELL_IDENT: len = token->val.node->length; break;
}
+ /* 1 for whitespace, 4 for comment delimeters. */
+ return len + 5;
}
-
/* Write the spelling of a token TOKEN to BUFFER. The buffer must
already contain the enough space to hold the token's spelling.
Returns a pointer to the character after the last character
written. */
-
-static unsigned char *
-spell_token (pfile, token, buffer)
+unsigned char *
+cpp_spell_token (pfile, token, buffer)
cpp_reader *pfile; /* Would be nice to be rid of this... */
const cpp_token *token;
unsigned char *buffer;
case SPELL_STRING:
{
- if (token->type == CPP_WSTRING || token->type == CPP_WCHAR)
- *buffer++ = 'L';
-
- if (token->type == CPP_STRING || token->type == CPP_WSTRING)
- *buffer++ = '"';
- if (token->type == CPP_CHAR || token->type == CPP_WCHAR)
- *buffer++ = '\'';
-
+ int left, right, tag;
+ switch (token->type)
+ {
+ case CPP_STRING: left = '"'; right = '"'; tag = '\0'; break;
+ case CPP_WSTRING: left = '"'; right = '"'; tag = 'L'; break;
+ case CPP_OSTRING: left = '"'; right = '"'; tag = '@'; break;
+ case CPP_CHAR: left = '\''; right = '\''; tag = '\0'; break;
+ case CPP_WCHAR: left = '\''; right = '\''; tag = 'L'; break;
+ case CPP_HEADER_NAME: left = '<'; right = '>'; tag = '\0'; break;
+ default: left = '\0'; right = '\0'; tag = '\0'; break;
+ }
+ if (tag) *buffer++ = tag;
+ if (left) *buffer++ = left;
memcpy (buffer, token->val.str.text, token->val.str.len);
buffer += token->val.str.len;
-
- if (token->type == CPP_STRING || token->type == CPP_WSTRING)
- *buffer++ = '"';
- if (token->type == CPP_CHAR || token->type == CPP_WCHAR)
- *buffer++ = '\'';
+ if (right) *buffer++ = right;
}
break;
case SPELL_CHAR:
- *buffer++ = token->val.aux;
+ *buffer++ = token->val.c;
break;
case SPELL_NONE:
return buffer;
}
-/* Macro expansion algorithm.
-
-Macro expansion is implemented by a single-pass algorithm; there are
-no rescan passes involved. cpp_get_token expands just enough to be
-able to return a token to the caller, a consequence is that when it
-returns the preprocessor can be in a state of mid-expansion. The
-algorithm does not work by fully expanding a macro invocation into
-some kind of token list, and then returning them one by one.
-
-Our expansion state is recorded in a context stack. We start out with
-a single context on the stack, let's call it base context. This
-consists of the token list returned by lex_line that forms the next
-logical line in the source file.
-
-The current level in the context stack is stored in the cur_context
-member of the cpp_reader structure. The context it references keeps,
-amongst other things, a count of how many tokens form that context and
-our position within those tokens.
-
-Fundamentally, calling cpp_get_token will return the next token from
-the current context. If we're at the end of the current context, that
-context is popped from the stack first, unless it is the base context,
-in which case the next logical line is lexed from the source file.
-
-However, before returning the token, if it is a CPP_NAME token
-_cpp_get_token checks to see if it is a macro and if it is enabled.
-Each time it encounters a macro name, it calls push_macro_context.
-This function checks that the macro should be expanded (with
-is_macro_enabled), and if so pushes a new macro context on the stack
-which becomes the current context. It then loops back to read the
-first token of the macro context.
-
-A macro context basically consists of the token list representing the
-macro's replacement list, which was saved in the hash table by
-save_macro_expansion when its #define statement was parsed. If the
-macro is function-like, it also contains the tokens that form the
-arguments to the macro. I say more about macro arguments below, but
-for now just saying that each argument is a set of pointers to tokens
-is enough.
-
-When taking tokens from a macro context, we may get a CPP_MACRO_ARG
-token. This represents an argument passed to the macro, with the
-argument number stored in the token's AUX field. The argument should
-be substituted, this is achieved by pushing an "argument context". An
-argument context is just refers to the tokens forming the argument,
-which are obtained directly from the macro context. The STRINGIFY
-flag on a CPP_MACRO_ARG token indicates that the argument should be
-stringified.
-
-Here's a few simple rules the context stack obeys:-
-
- 1) The lex_line token list is always context zero.
-
- 2) Context 1, if it exists, must be a macro context.
-
- 3) An argument context can only appear above a macro context.
-
- 4) A macro context can appear above the base context, another macro
- context, or an argument context.
-
- 5) These imply that the minimal level of an argument context is 2.
-
-The only tricky thing left is ensuring that macros are enabled and
-disabled correctly. The algorithm controls macro expansion by the
-level of the context a token is taken from in the context stack. If a
-token is taken from a level equal to no_expand_level (a member of
-struct cpp_reader), no expansion is performed.
-
-When popping a context off the stack, if no_expand_level equals the
-level of the popped context, it is reduced by one to match the new
-context level, so that expansion is still disabled. It does not
-increase if a context is pushed, though. It starts out life as
-UINT_MAX, which has the effect that initially macro expansion is
-enabled. I explain how this mechanism works below.
-
-The standard requires:-
-
- 1) Arguments to be fully expanded before substitution.
-
- 2) Stringified arguments to not be expanded, nor the tokens
- immediately surrounding a ## operator.
-
- 3) Continual rescanning until there are no more macros left to
- replace.
-
- 4) Once a macro has been expanded in stage 1) or 3), it cannot be
- expanded again during later rescans. This prevents infinite
- recursion.
-
-The first thing to observe is that stage 3) is mostly redundant.
-Since a macro is disabled once it has been expanded, how can a rescan
-find an unexpanded macro name? There are only two cases where this is
-possible:-
-
- a) If the macro name results from a token paste operation.
-
- b) If the macro in question is a function-like macro that hasn't
- already been expanded because previously there was not the required
- '(' token immediately following it. This is only possible when an
- argument is substituted, and after substitution the last token of
- the argument can bind with a parenthesis appearing in the tokens
- following the substitution. Note that if the '(' appears within the
- argument, the ')' must too, as expanding macro arguments cannot
- "suck in" tokens outside the argument.
-
-So we tackle this as follows. When parsing the macro invocation for
-arguments, we record the tokens forming each argument as a list of
-pointers to those tokens. We do not expand any tokens that are "raw",
-i.e. directly from the macro invocation, but other tokens that come
-from (nested) argument substitution are fully expanded.
-
-This is achieved by setting the no_expand_level to that of the macro
-invocation. A CPP_MACRO_ARG token never appears in the list of tokens
-forming an argument, because parse_args (indirectly) calls
-get_raw_token which automatically pushes argument contexts and traces
-into them. Since these contexts are at a higher level than the
-no_expand_level, they get fully macro expanded.
-
-"Raw" and non-raw tokens are separated in arguments by null pointers,
-with the policy that the initial state of an argument is raw. If the
-first token is not raw, it should be preceded by a null pointer. When
-tracing through the tokens of an argument context, each time
-get_raw_token encounters a null pointer, it toggles the flag
-CONTEXT_RAW.
-
-This flag, when set, indicates to is_macro_disabled that we are
-reading raw tokens which should be macro-expanded. Similarly, if
-clear, is_macro_disabled suppresses re-expansion.
-
-It's probably time for an example.
-
-#define hash #
-#define str(x) #x
-#define xstr(y) str(y hash)
-str(hash) // "hash"
-xstr(hash) // "# hash"
-
-In the invocation of str, parse_args turns off macro expansion and so
-parses the argument as <hash>. This is the only token (pointer)
-passed as the argument to str. Since <hash> is raw there is no need
-for an initial null pointer. stringify_arg is called from
-get_raw_token when tracing through the expansion of str, since the
-argument has the STRINGIFY flag set. stringify_arg turns off
-macro_expansion by setting the no_expand_level to that of the argument
-context. Thus it gets the token <hash> and stringifies it to "hash"
-correctly.
-
-Similary xstr is passed <hash>. However, when parse_args is parsing
-the invocation of str() in xstr's expansion, get_raw_token encounters
-a CPP_MACRO_ARG token for y. Transparently to parse_args, it pushes
-an argument context, and enters the tokens of the argument,
-i.e. <hash>. This is at a higher context level than parse_args
-disabled, and so is_macro_disabled permits expansion of it and a macro
-context is pushed on top of the argument context. This contains the
-<#> token, and the end result is that <hash> is macro expanded.
-However, after popping off the argument context, the <hash> of xstr's
-expansion does not get macro expanded because we're back at the
-no_expand_level. The end result is that the argument passed to str is
-<NULL> <#> <NULL> <hash>. Note the nulls - policy is we start off
-raw, <#> is not raw, but then <hash> is.
-
-*/
-
-
-/* Free the storage allocated for macro arguments. */
-static void
-free_macro_args (args)
- macro_args *args;
-{
- if (args->tokens)
- free ((PTR) args->tokens);
- free (args->ends);
- free (args);
-}
-
-/* Determines if a macro has been already used (and is therefore
- disabled). */
-static int
-is_macro_disabled (pfile, expansion, token)
+/* Returns a token as a null-terminated string. The string is
+ temporary, and automatically freed later. Useful for diagnostics. */
+unsigned char *
+cpp_token_as_text (pfile, token)
cpp_reader *pfile;
- const cpp_toklist *expansion;
const cpp_token *token;
{
- cpp_context *context = CURRENT_CONTEXT (pfile);
-
- /* Don't expand anything if this file has already been preprocessed. */
- if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, preprocessed))
- return 1;
-
- /* Arguments on either side of ## are inserted in place without
- macro expansion (6.10.3.3.2). Conceptually, any macro expansion
- occurs during a later rescan pass. The effect is that we expand
- iff we would as part of the macro's expansion list, so we should
- drop to the macro's context. */
- if (IS_ARG_CONTEXT (context))
- {
- if (token->flags & PASTED)
- context--;
- else if (!(context->flags & CONTEXT_RAW))
- return 1;
- else if (context->flags & (CONTEXT_PASTEL | CONTEXT_PASTER))
- context--;
- }
-
- /* Have we already used this macro? */
- while (context->level > 0)
- {
- if (!IS_ARG_CONTEXT (context) && context->u.list == expansion)
- return 1;
- /* Raw argument tokens are judged based on the token list they
- came from. */
- if (context->flags & CONTEXT_RAW)
- context = pfile->contexts + context->level;
- else
- context--;
- }
-
- /* Function-like macros may be disabled if the '(' is not in the
- current context. We check this without disrupting the context
- stack. */
- if (expansion->paramc >= 0)
- {
- const cpp_token *next;
- unsigned int prev_nme;
-
- context = CURRENT_CONTEXT (pfile);
- /* Drop down any contexts we're at the end of: the '(' may
- appear in lower macro expansions, or in the rest of the file. */
- while (context->posn == context->count && context > pfile->contexts)
- {
- context--;
- /* If we matched, we are disabled, as we appear in the
- expansion of each macro we meet. */
- if (!IS_ARG_CONTEXT (context) && context->u.list == expansion)
- return 1;
- }
-
- prev_nme = pfile->no_expand_level;
- pfile->no_expand_level = context - pfile->contexts;
- next = _cpp_get_token (pfile);
- restore_macro_expansion (pfile, prev_nme);
- if (next->type != CPP_OPEN_PAREN)
- {
- _cpp_push_token (pfile, next);
- if (CPP_WTRADITIONAL (pfile))
- cpp_warning (pfile,
- "function macro %s must be used with arguments in traditional C",
- token->val.node->name);
- return 1;
- }
- }
+ unsigned int len = cpp_token_len (token);
+ unsigned char *start = _cpp_pool_alloc (&pfile->ident_pool, len), *end;
- return 0;
-}
+ end = cpp_spell_token (pfile, token, start);
+ end[0] = '\0';
-/* Add a token to the set of tokens forming the arguments to the macro
- being parsed in parse_args. */
-static void
-save_token (args, token)
- macro_args *args;
- const cpp_token *token;
-{
- if (args->used == args->capacity)
- {
- args->capacity += args->capacity + 100;
- args->tokens = (const cpp_token **)
- xrealloc ((PTR) args->tokens,
- args->capacity * sizeof (const cpp_token *));
- }
- args->tokens[args->used++] = token;
+ return start;
}
-/* Take and save raw tokens until we finish one argument. Empty
- arguments are saved as a single CPP_PLACEMARKER token. */
-static const cpp_token *
-parse_arg (pfile, var_args, paren_context, args, pcount)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- int var_args;
- unsigned int paren_context;
- macro_args *args;
- unsigned int *pcount;
+/* Used by C front ends. Should really move to using cpp_token_as_text. */
+const char *
+cpp_type2name (type)
+ enum cpp_ttype type;
{
- const cpp_token *token;
- unsigned int paren = 0, count = 0;
- int raw, was_raw = 1;
-
- for (count = 0;; count++)
- {
- token = _cpp_get_token (pfile);
-
- switch (token->type)
- {
- default:
- break;
-
- case CPP_OPEN_PAREN:
- paren++;
- break;
-
- case CPP_CLOSE_PAREN:
- if (paren-- != 0)
- break;
- goto out;
-
- case CPP_COMMA:
- /* Commas are not terminators within parantheses or var_args. */
- if (paren || var_args)
- break;
- goto out;
-
- case CPP_EOF: /* Error reported by caller. */
- goto out;
- }
-
- raw = pfile->cur_context <= paren_context;
- if (raw != was_raw)
- {
- was_raw = raw;
- save_token (args, 0);
- count++;
- }
- save_token (args, token);
- }
-
- out:
- if (count == 0)
- {
- /* Duplicate the placemarker. Then we can set its flags and
- position and safely be using more than one. */
- save_token (args, duplicate_token (pfile, &placemarker_token));
- count++;
- }
-
- *pcount = count;
- return token;
+ return (const char *) token_spellings[type].name;
}
-/* This macro returns true if the argument starting at offset O of arglist
- A is empty - that is, it's either a single PLACEMARKER token, or a null
- pointer followed by a PLACEMARKER. */
-
-#define empty_argument(A, O) \
- ((A)->tokens[O] ? (A)->tokens[O]->type == CPP_PLACEMARKER \
- : (A)->tokens[(O)+1]->type == CPP_PLACEMARKER)
-
-/* Parse the arguments making up a macro invocation. Nested arguments
- are automatically macro expanded, but immediate macros are not
- expanded; this enables e.g. operator # to work correctly. Returns
- non-zero on error. */
-static int
-parse_args (pfile, hp, args)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- cpp_hashnode *hp;
- macro_args *args;
+/* Writes the spelling of token to FP. Separate from cpp_spell_token
+ for efficiency - to avoid double-buffering. Also, outputs a space
+ if PREV_WHITE is flagged. */
+void
+cpp_output_token (token, fp)
+ const cpp_token *token;
+ FILE *fp;
{
- const cpp_token *token;
- const cpp_toklist *macro;
- unsigned int total = 0;
- unsigned int paren_context = pfile->cur_context;
- int argc = 0;
-
- macro = hp->value.expansion;
- do
- {
- unsigned int count;
-
- token = parse_arg (pfile, (argc + 1 == macro->paramc
- && (macro->flags & VAR_ARGS)),
- paren_context, args, &count);
- if (argc < macro->paramc)
- {
- total += count;
- args->ends[argc] = total;
- }
- argc++;
- }
- while (token->type != CPP_CLOSE_PAREN && token->type != CPP_EOF);
-
- if (token->type == CPP_EOF)
- {
- cpp_error(pfile, "unterminated argument list for macro \"%s\"", hp->name);
- return 1;
- }
- else if (argc < macro->paramc)
- {
- /* A rest argument is allowed to not appear in the invocation at all.
- e.g. #define debug(format, args...) ...
- debug("string");
- This is exactly the same as if the rest argument had received no
- tokens - debug("string",); This extension is deprecated. */
-
- if (argc + 1 == macro->paramc && (macro->flags & VAR_ARGS))
- {
- /* Duplicate the placemarker. Then we can set its flags and
- position and safely be using more than one. */
- cpp_token *pm = duplicate_token (pfile, &placemarker_token);
- pm->flags = VOID_REST;
- save_token (args, pm);
- args->ends[argc] = total + 1;
+ if (token->flags & PREV_WHITE)
+ putc (' ', fp);
- if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, c99) && CPP_PEDANTIC (pfile))
- cpp_pedwarn (pfile, "ISO C99 requires rest arguments to be used");
-
- return 0;
- }
- else
- {
- cpp_error (pfile, "not enough arguments for macro \"%s\"", hp->name);
- return 1;
- }
- }
- /* An empty argument to an empty function-like macro is fine. */
- else if (argc > macro->paramc
- && !(macro->paramc == 0 && argc == 1 && empty_argument (args, 0)))
- {
- cpp_error (pfile, "too many arguments for macro \"%s\"", hp->name);
- return 1;
- }
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-/* Adds backslashes before all backslashes and double quotes appearing
- in strings. Non-printable characters are converted to octal. */
-static U_CHAR *
-quote_string (dest, src, len)
- U_CHAR *dest;
- const U_CHAR *src;
- unsigned int len;
-{
- while (len--)
+ switch (TOKEN_SPELL (token))
{
- U_CHAR c = *src++;
-
- if (c == '\\' || c == '"')
- {
- *dest++ = '\\';
- *dest++ = c;
- }
- else
- {
- if (ISPRINT (c))
- *dest++ = c;
- else
- {
- sprintf ((char *) dest, "\\%03o", c);
- dest += 4;
- }
- }
- }
+ case SPELL_OPERATOR:
+ {
+ const unsigned char *spelling;
- return dest;
-}
+ if (token->flags & DIGRAPH)
+ spelling = digraph_spellings[token->type - CPP_FIRST_DIGRAPH];
+ else if (token->flags & NAMED_OP)
+ goto spell_ident;
+ else
+ spelling = TOKEN_NAME (token);
-/* Allocates a buffer to hold a token's TEXT, and converts TOKEN to a
- CPP_STRING token containing TEXT in quoted form. */
-static cpp_token *
-make_string_token (token, text, len)
- cpp_token *token;
- const U_CHAR *text;
- unsigned int len;
-{
- U_CHAR *buf;
-
- buf = (U_CHAR *) xmalloc (len * 4);
- token->type = CPP_STRING;
- token->flags = 0;
- token->val.str.text = buf;
- token->val.str.len = quote_string (buf, text, len) - buf;
- return token;
-}
+ ufputs (spelling, fp);
+ }
+ break;
-/* Allocates and converts a temporary token to a CPP_NUMBER token,
- evaluating to NUMBER. */
-static cpp_token *
-alloc_number_token (pfile, number)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- int number;
-{
- cpp_token *result;
- char *buf;
+ spell_ident:
+ case SPELL_IDENT:
+ ufputs (token->val.node->name, fp);
+ break;
- result = get_temp_token (pfile);
- buf = xmalloc (20);
- sprintf (buf, "%d", number);
+ case SPELL_STRING:
+ {
+ int left, right, tag;
+ switch (token->type)
+ {
+ case CPP_STRING: left = '"'; right = '"'; tag = '\0'; break;
+ case CPP_WSTRING: left = '"'; right = '"'; tag = 'L'; break;
+ case CPP_OSTRING: left = '"'; right = '"'; tag = '@'; break;
+ case CPP_CHAR: left = '\''; right = '\''; tag = '\0'; break;
+ case CPP_WCHAR: left = '\''; right = '\''; tag = 'L'; break;
+ case CPP_HEADER_NAME: left = '<'; right = '>'; tag = '\0'; break;
+ default: left = '\0'; right = '\0'; tag = '\0'; break;
+ }
+ if (tag) putc (tag, fp);
+ if (left) putc (left, fp);
+ fwrite (token->val.str.text, 1, token->val.str.len, fp);
+ if (right) putc (right, fp);
+ }
+ break;
- result->type = CPP_NUMBER;
- result->flags = 0;
- result->val.str.text = (U_CHAR *) buf;
- result->val.str.len = strlen (buf);
- return result;
-}
+ case SPELL_CHAR:
+ putc (token->val.c, fp);
+ break;
-/* Returns a temporary token from the temporary token store of PFILE. */
-static cpp_token *
-get_temp_token (pfile)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
-{
- if (pfile->temp_used == pfile->temp_alloced)
- {
- if (pfile->temp_used == pfile->temp_cap)
- {
- pfile->temp_cap += pfile->temp_cap + 20;
- pfile->temp_tokens = (cpp_token **) xrealloc
- (pfile->temp_tokens, pfile->temp_cap * sizeof (cpp_token *));
- }
- pfile->temp_tokens[pfile->temp_alloced++] = (cpp_token *) xmalloc
- (sizeof (cpp_token));
+ case SPELL_NONE:
+ /* An error, most probably. */
+ break;
}
-
- return pfile->temp_tokens[pfile->temp_used++];
}
-/* Release (not free) for re-use the temporary tokens of PFILE. */
-static void
-release_temp_tokens (pfile)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
+/* Compare two tokens. */
+int
+_cpp_equiv_tokens (a, b)
+ const cpp_token *a, *b;
{
- while (pfile->temp_used)
- {
- cpp_token *token = pfile->temp_tokens[--pfile->temp_used];
+ if (a->type == b->type && a->flags == b->flags)
+ switch (TOKEN_SPELL (a))
+ {
+ default: /* Keep compiler happy. */
+ case SPELL_OPERATOR:
+ return 1;
+ case SPELL_CHAR:
+ return a->val.c == b->val.c; /* Character. */
+ case SPELL_NONE:
+ return (a->type != CPP_MACRO_ARG || a->val.arg_no == b->val.arg_no);
+ case SPELL_IDENT:
+ return a->val.node == b->val.node;
+ case SPELL_STRING:
+ return (a->val.str.len == b->val.str.len
+ && !memcmp (a->val.str.text, b->val.str.text,
+ a->val.str.len));
+ }
- if (TOKEN_SPELL (token) == SPELL_STRING)
- {
- free ((char *) token->val.str.text);
- token->val.str.text = 0;
- }
- }
+ return 0;
}
-/* Free all of PFILE's dynamically-allocated temporary tokens. */
-void
-_cpp_free_temp_tokens (pfile)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
+#if 0
+/* Compare two token lists. */
+int
+_cpp_equiv_toklists (a, b)
+ const struct toklist *a, *b;
{
- if (pfile->temp_tokens)
- {
- /* It is possible, though unlikely (looking for '(' of a funlike
- macro into EOF), that we haven't released the tokens yet. */
- release_temp_tokens (pfile);
- while (pfile->temp_alloced)
- free (pfile->temp_tokens[--pfile->temp_alloced]);
- free (pfile->temp_tokens);
- }
-
- if (pfile->date)
- {
- free ((char *) pfile->date->val.str.text);
- free (pfile->date);
- free ((char *) pfile->time->val.str.text);
- free (pfile->time);
- }
-}
+ unsigned int i, count;
-/* Copy TOKEN into a temporary token from PFILE's store. */
-static cpp_token *
-duplicate_token (pfile, token)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- const cpp_token *token;
-{
- cpp_token *result = get_temp_token (pfile);
+ count = a->limit - a->first;
+ if (count != (b->limit - b->first))
+ return 0;
- *result = *token;
- if (TOKEN_SPELL (token) == SPELL_STRING)
- {
- U_CHAR *buff = (U_CHAR *) xmalloc (token->val.str.len);
- memcpy (buff, token->val.str.text, token->val.str.len);
- result->val.str.text = buff;
- }
- return result;
+ for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
+ if (! _cpp_equiv_tokens (&a->first[i], &b->first[i]))
+ return 0;
+
+ return 1;
}
+#endif
/* Determine whether two tokens can be pasted together, and if so,
what the resulting token is. Returns CPP_EOF if the tokens cannot
be pasted, or the appropriate type for the merged token if they
can. */
-static enum cpp_ttype
-can_paste (pfile, token1, token2, digraph)
+enum cpp_ttype
+cpp_can_paste (pfile, token1, token2, digraph)
cpp_reader * pfile;
const cpp_token *token1, *token2;
int* digraph;
case CPP_NAME:
if (b == CPP_NAME) return CPP_NAME;
if (b == CPP_NUMBER
- && is_numstart(token2->val.str.text[0])) return CPP_NAME;
+ && name_p (pfile, &token2->val.str)) return CPP_NAME;
if (b == CPP_CHAR
- && token1->val.node == pfile->spec_nodes->n_L) return CPP_WCHAR;
+ && token1->val.node == pfile->spec_nodes.n_L) return CPP_WCHAR;
if (b == CPP_STRING
- && token1->val.node == pfile->spec_nodes->n_L) return CPP_WSTRING;
+ && token1->val.node == pfile->spec_nodes.n_L) return CPP_WSTRING;
break;
case CPP_NUMBER:
return CPP_NUMBER;
break;
+ case CPP_OTHER:
+ if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, objc) && token1->val.c == '@')
+ {
+ if (b == CPP_NAME) return CPP_NAME;
+ if (b == CPP_STRING) return CPP_OSTRING;
+ }
+
default:
break;
}
return CPP_EOF;
}
-/* Check if TOKEN is to be ##-pasted with the token after it. */
-static const cpp_token *
-maybe_paste_with_next (pfile, token)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- const cpp_token *token;
-{
- cpp_token *pasted;
- const cpp_token *second;
- cpp_context *context = CURRENT_CONTEXT (pfile);
-
- /* Is this token on the LHS of ## ? */
-
- while ((token->flags & PASTE_LEFT)
- || ((context->flags & CONTEXT_PASTEL)
- && context->posn == context->count))
- {
- /* Suppress macro expansion for next token, but don't conflict
- with the other method of suppression. If it is an argument,
- macro expansion within the argument will still occur. */
- pfile->paste_level = pfile->cur_context;
- second = _cpp_get_token (pfile);
- pfile->paste_level = 0;
-
- /* Ignore placemarker argument tokens (cannot be from an empty
- macro since macros are not expanded). */
- if (token->type == CPP_PLACEMARKER)
- pasted = duplicate_token (pfile, second);
- else if (second->type == CPP_PLACEMARKER)
- {
- /* GCC has special extended semantics for , ## b where b is
- a varargs parameter: the comma disappears if b was given
- no actual arguments (not merely if b is an empty
- argument). */
- if (token->type == CPP_COMMA && second->flags & VOID_REST)
- pasted = duplicate_token (pfile, second);
- else
- pasted = duplicate_token (pfile, token);
- }
- else
- {
- int digraph = 0;
- enum cpp_ttype type = can_paste (pfile, token, second, &digraph);
-
- if (type == CPP_EOF)
- {
- if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, warn_paste))
- {
- /* Do not complain about , ## <whatever> if
- <whatever> came from a variable argument, because
- the author probably intended the ## to trigger
- the special extended semantics (see above). */
- if (token->type == CPP_COMMA
- && IS_ARG_CONTEXT (CURRENT_CONTEXT (pfile))
- && ON_REST_ARG (CURRENT_CONTEXT (pfile) - 1))
- /* no warning */;
- else
- cpp_warning (pfile,
- "pasting would not give a valid preprocessing token");
- }
- _cpp_push_token (pfile, second);
- return token;
- }
-
- if (type == CPP_NAME || type == CPP_NUMBER)
- {
- /* Join spellings. */
- U_CHAR *buf, *end;
-
- pasted = get_temp_token (pfile);
- buf = (U_CHAR *) alloca (TOKEN_LEN (token) + TOKEN_LEN (second));
- end = spell_token (pfile, token, buf);
- end = spell_token (pfile, second, end);
- *end = '\0';
-
- if (type == CPP_NAME)
- pasted->val.node = cpp_lookup (pfile, buf, end - buf);
- else
- {
- pasted->val.str.text = uxstrdup (buf);
- pasted->val.str.len = end - buf;
- }
- }
- else if (type == CPP_WCHAR || type == CPP_WSTRING)
- pasted = duplicate_token (pfile, second);
- else
- {
- pasted = get_temp_token (pfile);
- pasted->val.integer = 0;
- }
-
- pasted->type = type;
- pasted->flags = digraph ? DIGRAPH : 0;
-
- if (type == CPP_NAME && pasted->val.node->type == T_OPERATOR)
- {
- pasted->type = pasted->val.node->value.code;
- pasted->flags |= NAMED_OP;
- }
- }
-
- /* The pasted token gets the whitespace flags and position of the
- first token, the PASTE_LEFT flag of the second token, plus the
- PASTED flag to indicate it is the result of a paste. However, we
- want to preserve the DIGRAPH flag. */
- pasted->flags &= ~(PREV_WHITE | BOL | PASTE_LEFT);
- pasted->flags |= ((token->flags & (PREV_WHITE | BOL))
- | (second->flags & PASTE_LEFT) | PASTED);
- pasted->col = token->col;
- pasted->line = token->line;
-
- /* See if there is another token to be pasted onto the one we just
- constructed. */
- token = pasted;
- context = CURRENT_CONTEXT (pfile);
- /* and loop */
- }
- return token;
-}
+/* Returns nonzero if a space should be inserted to avoid an
+ accidental token paste for output. For simplicity, it is
+ conservative, and occasionally advises a space where one is not
+ needed, e.g. "." and ".2". */
-/* Convert a token sequence to a single string token according to the
- rules of the ISO C #-operator. */
-#define INIT_SIZE 200
-static cpp_token *
-stringify_arg (pfile, token)
+int
+cpp_avoid_paste (pfile, token1, token2)
cpp_reader *pfile;
- const cpp_token *token;
+ const cpp_token *token1, *token2;
{
- cpp_token *result;
- unsigned char *main_buf;
- unsigned int prev_value, backslash_count = 0;
- unsigned int buf_used = 0, whitespace = 0, buf_cap = INIT_SIZE;
-
- push_arg_context (pfile, token);
- prev_value = prevent_macro_expansion (pfile);
- main_buf = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (buf_cap);
-
- result = get_temp_token (pfile);
- ASSIGN_FLAGS_AND_POS (result, token);
-
- for (; (token = _cpp_get_token (pfile))->type != CPP_EOF; )
- {
- int escape;
- unsigned char *buf;
- unsigned int len = TOKEN_LEN (token);
-
- if (token->type == CPP_PLACEMARKER)
- continue;
-
- escape = (token->type == CPP_STRING || token->type == CPP_WSTRING
- || token->type == CPP_CHAR || token->type == CPP_WCHAR);
- if (escape)
- len *= 4 + 1;
-
- if (buf_used + len > buf_cap)
- {
- buf_cap = buf_used + len + INIT_SIZE;
- main_buf = xrealloc (main_buf, buf_cap);
- }
-
- if (whitespace && (token->flags & PREV_WHITE))
- main_buf[buf_used++] = ' ';
-
- if (escape)
- buf = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (len);
- else
- buf = main_buf + buf_used;
-
- len = spell_token (pfile, token, buf) - buf;
- if (escape)
- {
- buf_used = quote_string (&main_buf[buf_used], buf, len) - main_buf;
- free (buf);
- }
- else
- buf_used += len;
-
- whitespace = 1;
- if (token->type == CPP_BACKSLASH)
- backslash_count++;
- else
- backslash_count = 0;
- }
+ enum cpp_ttype a = token1->type, b = token2->type;
+ cppchar_t c;
- /* Ignore the final \ of invalid string literals. */
- if (backslash_count & 1)
- {
- cpp_warning (pfile, "invalid string literal, ignoring final '\\'");
- buf_used--;
- }
+ if (token1->flags & NAMED_OP)
+ a = CPP_NAME;
+ if (token2->flags & NAMED_OP)
+ b = CPP_NAME;
- result->type = CPP_STRING;
- result->val.str.text = main_buf;
- result->val.str.len = buf_used;
- restore_macro_expansion (pfile, prev_value);
- return result;
-}
+ c = EOF;
+ if (token2->flags & DIGRAPH)
+ c = digraph_spellings[b - CPP_FIRST_DIGRAPH][0];
+ else if (token_spellings[b].category == SPELL_OPERATOR)
+ c = token_spellings[b].name[0];
-/* Allocate more room on the context stack of PFILE. */
-static void
-expand_context_stack (pfile)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
-{
- pfile->context_cap += pfile->context_cap + 20;
- pfile->contexts = (cpp_context *)
- xrealloc (pfile->contexts, pfile->context_cap * sizeof (cpp_context));
-}
+ /* Quickly get everything that can paste with an '='. */
+ if (a <= CPP_LAST_EQ && c == '=')
+ return 1;
-/* Push the context of macro NODE onto the context stack. TOKEN is
- the CPP_NAME token invoking the macro. */
-static int
-push_macro_context (pfile, token)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- const cpp_token *token;
-{
- unsigned char orig_flags;
- macro_args *args;
- cpp_context *context;
- cpp_hashnode *node = token->val.node;
-
- /* Token's flags may change when parsing args containing a nested
- invocation of this macro. */
- orig_flags = token->flags & (PREV_WHITE | BOL);
- args = 0;
- if (node->value.expansion->paramc >= 0)
+ switch (a)
{
- unsigned int error, prev_nme;
-
- /* Allocate room for the argument contexts, and parse them. */
- args = (macro_args *) xmalloc (sizeof (macro_args));
- args->ends = (unsigned int *)
- xmalloc (node->value.expansion->paramc * sizeof (unsigned int));
- args->tokens = 0;
- args->capacity = 0;
- args->used = 0;
- args->level = pfile->cur_context;
-
- prev_nme = prevent_macro_expansion (pfile);
- pfile->args = args;
- error = parse_args (pfile, node, args);
- pfile->args = 0;
- restore_macro_expansion (pfile, prev_nme);
- if (error)
- {
- free_macro_args (args);
- return 1;
- }
+ case CPP_GREATER: return c == '>' || c == '?';
+ case CPP_LESS: return c == '<' || c == '?' || c == '%' || c == ':';
+ case CPP_PLUS: return c == '+';
+ case CPP_MINUS: return c == '-' || c == '>';
+ case CPP_DIV: return c == '/' || c == '*'; /* Comments. */
+ case CPP_MOD: return c == ':' || c == '>';
+ case CPP_AND: return c == '&';
+ case CPP_OR: return c == '|';
+ case CPP_COLON: return c == ':' || c == '>';
+ case CPP_DEREF: return c == '*';
+ case CPP_DOT: return c == '.' || c == '%';
+ case CPP_HASH: return c == '#' || c == '%'; /* Digraph form. */
+ case CPP_NAME: return ((b == CPP_NUMBER
+ && name_p (pfile, &token2->val.str))
+ || b == CPP_NAME
+ || b == CPP_CHAR || b == CPP_STRING); /* L */
+ case CPP_NUMBER: return (b == CPP_NUMBER || b == CPP_NAME
+ || c == '.' || c == '+' || c == '-');
+ case CPP_OTHER: return (CPP_OPTION (pfile, objc)
+ && token1->val.c == '@'
+ && (b == CPP_NAME || b == CPP_STRING));
+ default: break;
}
- /* Now push its context. */
- pfile->cur_context++;
- if (pfile->cur_context == pfile->context_cap)
- expand_context_stack (pfile);
-
- context = CURRENT_CONTEXT (pfile);
- context->u.list = node->value.expansion;
- context->args = args;
- context->posn = 0;
- context->count = context->u.list->tokens_used;
- context->level = pfile->cur_context;
- context->flags = 0;
- context->pushed_token = 0;
-
- /* Set the flags of the first token. We know there must
- be one, empty macros are a single placemarker token. */
- MODIFY_FLAGS_AND_POS (&context->u.list->tokens[0], token, orig_flags);
-
return 0;
}
-/* Push an argument to the current macro onto the context stack.
- TOKEN is the MACRO_ARG token representing the argument expansion. */
-static void
-push_arg_context (pfile, token)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- const cpp_token *token;
-{
- cpp_context *context;
- macro_args *args;
-
- pfile->cur_context++;
- if (pfile->cur_context == pfile->context_cap)
- expand_context_stack (pfile);
-
- context = CURRENT_CONTEXT (pfile);
- args = context[-1].args;
-
- context->count = token->val.aux ? args->ends[token->val.aux - 1]: 0;
- context->u.arg = args->tokens + context->count;
- context->count = args->ends[token->val.aux] - context->count;
- context->args = 0;
- context->posn = 0;
- context->level = args->level;
- context->flags = CONTEXT_ARG | CONTEXT_RAW;
- context->pushed_token = 0;
-
- /* Set the flags of the first token. There is one. */
- {
- const cpp_token *first = context->u.arg[0];
- if (!first)
- first = context->u.arg[1];
-
- MODIFY_FLAGS_AND_POS ((cpp_token *) first, token,
- token->flags & (PREV_WHITE | BOL));
- }
-
- if (token->flags & PASTE_LEFT)
- context->flags |= CONTEXT_PASTEL;
- if (pfile->paste_level)
- context->flags |= CONTEXT_PASTER;
-}
-
-/* "Unget" a token. It is effectively inserted in the token queue and
- will be returned by the next call to get_raw_token. */
+/* Output all the remaining tokens on the current line, and a newline
+ character, to FP. Leading whitespace is removed. */
void
-_cpp_push_token (pfile, token)
+cpp_output_line (pfile, fp)
cpp_reader *pfile;
- const cpp_token *token;
+ FILE *fp;
{
- cpp_context *context = CURRENT_CONTEXT (pfile);
+ cpp_token token;
- if (context->posn > 0)
+ cpp_get_token (pfile, &token);
+ token.flags &= ~PREV_WHITE;
+ while (token.type != CPP_EOF)
{
- const cpp_token *prev;
- if (IS_ARG_CONTEXT (context))
- prev = context->u.arg[context->posn - 1];
- else
- prev = &context->u.list->tokens[context->posn - 1];
-
- if (prev == token)
- {
- context->posn--;
- return;
- }
+ cpp_output_token (&token, fp);
+ cpp_get_token (pfile, &token);
}
- if (context->pushed_token)
- cpp_ice (pfile, "two tokens pushed in a row");
- if (token->type != CPP_EOF)
- context->pushed_token = token;
- /* Don't push back a directive's CPP_EOF, step back instead. */
- else if (pfile->cur_context == 0)
- pfile->contexts[0].posn--;
-}
-
-/* Handle a preprocessing directive. TOKEN is the CPP_HASH token
- introducing the directive. */
-static void
-process_directive (pfile, token)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- const cpp_token *token;
-{
- const struct directive *d = pfile->token_list.directive;
- int prev_nme = 0;
-
- /* Skip over the directive name. */
- if (token[1].type == CPP_NAME)
- _cpp_get_raw_token (pfile);
- else if (token[1].type != CPP_NUMBER)
- cpp_ice (pfile, "directive begins with %s?!", TOKEN_NAME (token));
-
- if (! (d->flags & EXPAND))
- prev_nme = prevent_macro_expansion (pfile);
- (void) (*d->handler) (pfile);
- if (! (d->flags & EXPAND))
- restore_macro_expansion (pfile, prev_nme);
- _cpp_skip_rest_of_line (pfile);
-}
-
-/* The external interface to return the next token. All macro
- expansion and directive processing is handled internally, the
- caller only ever sees the output after preprocessing. */
-const cpp_token *
-cpp_get_token (pfile)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
-{
- const cpp_token *token;
- /* Loop till we hit a non-directive, non-placemarker token. */
- for (;;)
- {
- token = _cpp_get_token (pfile);
-
- if (token->type == CPP_PLACEMARKER)
- continue;
-
- if (token->type == CPP_HASH && token->flags & BOL
- && pfile->token_list.directive)
- {
- process_directive (pfile, token);
- continue;
- }
-
- return token;
- }
+ putc ('\n', fp);
}
-/* The internal interface to return the next token. There are two
- differences between the internal and external interfaces: the
- internal interface may return a PLACEMARKER token, and it does not
- process directives. */
-const cpp_token *
-_cpp_get_token (pfile)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
-{
- const cpp_token *token, *old_token;
- cpp_hashnode *node;
-
- /* Loop until we hit a non-macro token. */
- for (;;)
- {
- token = get_raw_token (pfile);
-
- /* Short circuit EOF. */
- if (token->type == CPP_EOF)
- return token;
-
- /* If we are skipping... */
- if (pfile->skipping)
- {
- /* we still have to process directives, */
- if (pfile->token_list.directive)
- return token;
-
- /* but everything else is ignored. */
- _cpp_skip_rest_of_line (pfile);
- continue;
- }
-
- /* If there's a potential control macro and we get here, then that
- #ifndef didn't cover the entire file and its argument shouldn't
- be taken as a control macro. */
- pfile->potential_control_macro = 0;
-
- old_token = token;
-
- /* See if there's a token to paste with this one. */
- if (!pfile->paste_level)
- token = maybe_paste_with_next (pfile, token);
-
- /* If it isn't a macro, return it now. */
- if (token->type != CPP_NAME || token->val.node->type == T_VOID)
- return token;
-
- /* Is macro expansion disabled in general, or are we in the
- middle of a token paste, or was this token just pasted?
- (Note we don't check token->flags & PASTED, because that
- counts tokens that were pasted at some point in the past,
- we're only interested in tokens that were pasted by this call
- to maybe_paste_with_next.) */
- if (pfile->no_expand_level == pfile->cur_context
- || pfile->paste_level
- || (token != old_token
- && pfile->no_expand_level + 1 == pfile->cur_context))
- return token;
-
- node = token->val.node;
- if (node->type != T_MACRO)
- return special_symbol (pfile, node, token);
-
- if (is_macro_disabled (pfile, node->value.expansion, token))
- return token;
-
- if (pfile->cur_context > CPP_STACK_MAX)
- {
- cpp_error (pfile, "macros nested too deep invoking '%s'", node->name);
- return token;
- }
-
- if (push_macro_context (pfile, token))
- return token;
- /* else loop */
- }
-}
+/* Memory pools. */
-/* Returns the next raw token, i.e. without performing macro
- expansion. Argument contexts are automatically entered. */
-static const cpp_token *
-get_raw_token (pfile)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
+struct dummy
{
- const cpp_token *result;
- cpp_context *context;
-
- for (;;)
- {
- context = CURRENT_CONTEXT (pfile);
- if (context->pushed_token)
- {
- result = context->pushed_token;
- context->pushed_token = 0;
- return result; /* Cannot be a CPP_MACRO_ARG */
- }
- else if (context->posn == context->count)
- {
- if (pop_context (pfile))
- return &eof_token;
- continue;
- }
- else if (IS_ARG_CONTEXT (context))
- {
- result = context->u.arg[context->posn++];
- if (result == 0)
- {
- context->flags ^= CONTEXT_RAW;
- result = context->u.arg[context->posn++];
- }
- return result; /* Cannot be a CPP_MACRO_ARG */
- }
-
- result = &context->u.list->tokens[context->posn++];
-
- if (result->type != CPP_MACRO_ARG)
- return result;
-
- if (result->flags & STRINGIFY_ARG)
- return stringify_arg (pfile, result);
-
- push_arg_context (pfile, result);
- }
-}
+ char c;
+ union
+ {
+ double d;
+ int *p;
+ } u;
+};
-/* Internal interface to get the token without macro expanding. */
-const cpp_token *
-_cpp_get_raw_token (pfile)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
-{
- int prev_nme = prevent_macro_expansion (pfile);
- const cpp_token *result = _cpp_get_token (pfile);
- restore_macro_expansion (pfile, prev_nme);
- return result;
-}
+#define DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT (offsetof (struct dummy, u))
-/* A thin wrapper to lex_line. CLEAR is non-zero if the current token
- list should be overwritten, or zero if we need to append
- (typically, if we are within the arguments to a macro, or looking
- for the '(' to start a function-like macro invocation). */
static int
-lex_next (pfile, clear)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- int clear;
+chunk_suitable (pool, chunk, size)
+ cpp_pool *pool;
+ cpp_chunk *chunk;
+ unsigned int size;
+{
+ /* Being at least twice SIZE means we can use memcpy in
+ _cpp_next_chunk rather than memmove. Besides, it's a good idea
+ anyway. */
+ return (chunk && pool->locked != chunk
+ && (unsigned int) (chunk->limit - chunk->base) >= size * 2);
+}
+
+/* Returns the end of the new pool. PTR points to a char in the old
+ pool, and is updated to point to the same char in the new pool. */
+unsigned char *
+_cpp_next_chunk (pool, len, ptr)
+ cpp_pool *pool;
+ unsigned int len;
+ unsigned char **ptr;
{
- cpp_toklist *list = &pfile->token_list;
- const cpp_token *old_list = list->tokens;
- unsigned int old_used = list->tokens_used;
+ cpp_chunk *chunk = pool->cur->next;
- if (clear)
+ /* LEN is the minimum size we want in the new pool. */
+ len += POOL_ROOM (pool);
+ if (! chunk_suitable (pool, chunk, len))
{
- /* Release all temporary tokens. */
- _cpp_clear_toklist (list);
- pfile->contexts[0].posn = 0;
- if (pfile->temp_used)
- release_temp_tokens (pfile);
- }
- lex_line (pfile, list);
- pfile->contexts[0].count = list->tokens_used;
-
- if (!clear && pfile->args)
- {
- /* Fix up argument token pointers. */
- if (old_list != list->tokens)
- {
- unsigned int i;
+ chunk = new_chunk (POOL_SIZE (pool) * 2 + len);
- for (i = 0; i < pfile->args->used; i++)
- {
- const cpp_token *token = pfile->args->tokens[i];
- if (token >= old_list && token < old_list + old_used)
- pfile->args->tokens[i] = (const cpp_token *)
- ((char *) token + ((char *) list->tokens - (char *) old_list));
- }
- }
-
- /* 6.10.3 paragraph 11: If there are sequences of preprocessing
- tokens within the list of arguments that would otherwise act as
- preprocessing directives, the behavior is undefined.
+ chunk->next = pool->cur->next;
+ pool->cur->next = chunk;
+ }
- This implementation will report a hard error and treat the
- 'sequence of preprocessing tokens' as part of the macro argument,
- not a directive.
+ /* Update the pointer before changing chunk's front. */
+ if (ptr)
+ *ptr += chunk->base - POOL_FRONT (pool);
- Note if pfile->args == 0, we're OK since we're only inside a
- macro argument after a '('. */
- if (list->directive)
- {
- cpp_error_with_line (pfile, list->tokens[old_used].line,
- list->tokens[old_used].col,
- "#%s may not be used inside a macro argument",
- list->directive->name);
- return 1;
- }
- }
+ memcpy (chunk->base, POOL_FRONT (pool), POOL_ROOM (pool));
+ chunk->front = chunk->base;
- return 0;
+ pool->cur = chunk;
+ return POOL_LIMIT (pool);
}
-/* Pops a context off the context stack. If we're at the bottom, lexes
- the next logical line. Returns EOF if we're at the end of the
- argument list to the # operator, or we should not "overflow"
- into the rest of the file (e.g. 6.10.3.1.1). */
-static int
-pop_context (pfile)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
+static cpp_chunk *
+new_chunk (size)
+ unsigned int size;
{
- cpp_context *context;
-
- if (pfile->cur_context == 0)
- {
- /* If we are currently processing a directive, do not advance. 6.10
- paragraph 2: A new-line character ends the directive even if it
- occurs within what would otherwise be an invocation of a
- function-like macro. */
- if (pfile->token_list.directive)
- return 1;
-
- return lex_next (pfile, pfile->no_expand_level == UINT_MAX);
- }
+ unsigned char *base;
+ cpp_chunk *result;
- /* Argument contexts, when parsing args or handling # operator
- return CPP_EOF at the end. */
- context = CURRENT_CONTEXT (pfile);
- if (IS_ARG_CONTEXT (context) && pfile->cur_context == pfile->no_expand_level)
- return 1;
-
- /* Free resources when leaving macro contexts. */
- if (context->args)
- free_macro_args (context->args);
+ size = ALIGN (size, DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT);
+ base = (unsigned char *) xmalloc (size + sizeof (cpp_chunk));
+ /* Put the chunk descriptor at the end. Then chunk overruns will
+ cause obvious chaos. */
+ result = (cpp_chunk *) (base + size);
+ result->base = base;
+ result->front = base;
+ result->limit = base + size;
+ result->next = 0;
- if (pfile->cur_context == pfile->no_expand_level)
- pfile->no_expand_level--;
- pfile->cur_context--;
-
- return 0;
+ return result;
}
-/* Turn off macro expansion at the current context level. */
-static unsigned int
-prevent_macro_expansion (pfile)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
-{
- unsigned int prev_value = pfile->no_expand_level;
- pfile->no_expand_level = pfile->cur_context;
- return prev_value;
+void
+_cpp_init_pool (pool, size, align, temp)
+ cpp_pool *pool;
+ unsigned int size, align, temp;
+{
+ if (align == 0)
+ align = DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT;
+ if (align & (align - 1))
+ abort ();
+ pool->align = align;
+ pool->cur = new_chunk (size);
+ pool->locked = 0;
+ pool->locks = 0;
+ if (temp)
+ pool->cur->next = pool->cur;
}
-/* Restore macro expansion to its previous state. */
-static void
-restore_macro_expansion (pfile, prev_value)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- unsigned int prev_value;
+void
+_cpp_lock_pool (pool)
+ cpp_pool *pool;
{
- pfile->no_expand_level = prev_value;
+ if (pool->locks++ == 0)
+ pool->locked = pool->cur;
}
-/* Used by cpperror.c to obtain the correct line and column to report
- in a diagnostic. */
-unsigned int
-_cpp_get_line (pfile, pcol)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- unsigned int *pcol;
+void
+_cpp_unlock_pool (pool)
+ cpp_pool *pool;
{
- unsigned int index;
- const cpp_token *cur_token;
-
- if (pfile->in_lex_line)
- index = pfile->token_list.tokens_used;
- else
- index = pfile->contexts[0].posn;
-
- if (index == 0)
- {
- if (pcol)
- *pcol = 0;
- return 0;
- }
-
- cur_token = &pfile->token_list.tokens[index - 1];
- if (pcol)
- *pcol = cur_token->col;
- return cur_token->line;
+ if (--pool->locks == 0)
+ pool->locked = 0;
}
-#define DSC(str) (const U_CHAR *)str, sizeof str - 1
-static const char * const monthnames[] =
-{
- "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun",
- "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec",
-};
-
-/* Handle builtin macros like __FILE__. */
-static const cpp_token *
-special_symbol (pfile, node, token)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- cpp_hashnode *node;
- const cpp_token *token;
+void
+_cpp_free_pool (pool)
+ cpp_pool *pool;
{
- cpp_token *result;
- cpp_buffer *ip;
+ cpp_chunk *chunk = pool->cur, *next;
- switch (node->type)
+ do
{
- case T_FILE:
- case T_BASE_FILE:
- {
- const char *file;
-
- ip = CPP_BUFFER (pfile);
- if (ip == 0)
- file = "";
- else
- {
- if (node->type == T_BASE_FILE)
- while (CPP_PREV_BUFFER (ip) != NULL)
- ip = CPP_PREV_BUFFER (ip);
-
- file = ip->nominal_fname;
- }
- result = make_string_token (get_temp_token (pfile), (U_CHAR *) file,
- strlen (file));
- }
- break;
-
- case T_INCLUDE_LEVEL:
- /* pfile->include_depth counts the primary source as level 1,
- but historically __INCLUDE_DEPTH__ has called the primary
- source level 0. */
- result = alloc_number_token (pfile, pfile->include_depth - 1);
- break;
-
- case T_SPECLINE:
- /* If __LINE__ is embedded in a macro, it must expand to the
- line of the macro's invocation, not its definition.
- Otherwise things like assert() will not work properly. */
- result = alloc_number_token (pfile, _cpp_get_line (pfile, NULL));
- break;
-
- case T_STDC:
- {
- int stdc = 1;
-
-#ifdef STDC_0_IN_SYSTEM_HEADERS
- if (CPP_IN_SYSTEM_HEADER (pfile)
- && pfile->spec_nodes->n__STRICT_ANSI__->type == T_VOID)
- stdc = 0;
-#endif
- result = alloc_number_token (pfile, stdc);
- }
- break;
-
- case T_DATE:
- case T_TIME:
- if (pfile->date == 0)
- {
- /* Allocate __DATE__ and __TIME__ from permanent storage,
- and save them in pfile so we don't have to do this again.
- We don't generate these strings at init time because
- time() and localtime() are very slow on some systems. */
- time_t tt = time (NULL);
- struct tm *tb = localtime (&tt);
-
- pfile->date = make_string_token
- ((cpp_token *) xmalloc (sizeof (cpp_token)), DSC("Oct 11 1347"));
- pfile->time = make_string_token
- ((cpp_token *) xmalloc (sizeof (cpp_token)), DSC("12:34:56"));
-
- sprintf ((char *) pfile->date->val.str.text, "%s %2d %4d",
- monthnames[tb->tm_mon], tb->tm_mday, tb->tm_year + 1900);
- sprintf ((char *) pfile->time->val.str.text, "%02d:%02d:%02d",
- tb->tm_hour, tb->tm_min, tb->tm_sec);
- }
- result = node->type == T_DATE ? pfile->date: pfile->time;
- break;
-
- case T_POISON:
- cpp_error (pfile, "attempt to use poisoned \"%s\"", node->name);
- return token;
-
- default:
- cpp_ice (pfile, "invalid special hash type");
- return token;
+ next = chunk->next;
+ free (chunk->base);
+ chunk = next;
}
-
- ASSIGN_FLAGS_AND_POS (result, token);
- return result;
+ while (chunk && chunk != pool->cur);
}
-#undef DSC
-
-/* Allocate pfile->input_buffer, and initialize trigraph_map[]
- if it hasn't happened already. */
-void
-_cpp_init_input_buffer (pfile)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
+/* Reserve LEN bytes from a memory pool. */
+unsigned char *
+_cpp_pool_reserve (pool, len)
+ cpp_pool *pool;
+ unsigned int len;
{
- cpp_context *base;
-
- init_trigraph_map ();
- _cpp_init_toklist (&pfile->token_list, DUMMY_TOKEN);
- pfile->no_expand_level = UINT_MAX;
- pfile->context_cap = 20;
- pfile->cur_context = 0;
-
- pfile->contexts = (cpp_context *)
- xmalloc (pfile->context_cap * sizeof (cpp_context));
-
- /* Clear the base context. */
- base = &pfile->contexts[0];
- base->u.list = &pfile->token_list;
- base->posn = 0;
- base->count = 0;
- base->args = 0;
- base->level = 0;
- base->flags = 0;
- base->pushed_token = 0;
-}
+ len = ALIGN (len, pool->align);
+ if (len > (unsigned int) POOL_ROOM (pool))
+ _cpp_next_chunk (pool, len, 0);
-/* Moves to the end of the directive line, popping contexts as
- necessary. */
-void
-_cpp_skip_rest_of_line (pfile)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
-{
- /* Discard all stacked contexts. */
- int i;
- for (i = pfile->cur_context; i > 0; i--)
- if (pfile->contexts[i].args)
- free_macro_args (pfile->contexts[i].args);
-
- if (pfile->no_expand_level <= pfile->cur_context)
- pfile->no_expand_level = 0;
- pfile->cur_context = 0;
-
- /* Clear the base context, and clear the directive pointer so that
- get_raw_token will advance to the next line. */
- pfile->contexts[0].count = 0;
- pfile->contexts[0].posn = 0;
- pfile->token_list.directive = 0;
+ return POOL_FRONT (pool);
}
-/* Directive handler wrapper used by the command line option
- processor. */
-void
-_cpp_run_directive (pfile, dir, buf, count)
- cpp_reader *pfile;
- const struct directive *dir;
- const char *buf;
- size_t count;
+/* Allocate LEN bytes from a memory pool. */
+unsigned char *
+_cpp_pool_alloc (pool, len)
+ cpp_pool *pool;
+ unsigned int len;
{
- if (cpp_push_buffer (pfile, (const U_CHAR *)buf, count) != NULL)
- {
- unsigned int prev_lvl = 0;
-
- /* Scan the line now, else prevent_macro_expansion won't work. */
- lex_next (pfile, 1);
- if (! (dir->flags & EXPAND))
- prev_lvl = prevent_macro_expansion (pfile);
+ unsigned char *result = _cpp_pool_reserve (pool, len);
- (void) (*dir->handler) (pfile);
-
- if (! (dir->flags & EXPAND))
- restore_macro_expansion (pfile, prev_lvl);
-
- _cpp_skip_rest_of_line (pfile);
- cpp_pop_buffer (pfile);
- }
+ POOL_COMMIT (pool, len);
+ return result;
}