/* Locations for Bison Copyright (C) 2002, 2005-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ #include #include "system.h" #include #include #include "complain.h" #include "location.h" location const empty_location = EMPTY_LOCATION_INIT; /* If BUF is null, add BUFSIZE (which in this case must be less than INT_MAX) to COLUMN; otherwise, add mbsnwidth (BUF, BUFSIZE, 0) to COLUMN. If an overflow occurs, or might occur but is undetectable, return INT_MAX. Assume COLUMN is nonnegative. */ static inline int add_column_width (int column, char const *buf, size_t bufsize) { size_t width; unsigned int remaining_columns = INT_MAX - column; if (buf) { if (INT_MAX / 2 <= bufsize) return INT_MAX; width = mbsnwidth (buf, bufsize, 0); } else width = bufsize; return width <= remaining_columns ? column + width : INT_MAX; } /* Set *LOC and adjust scanner cursor to account for token TOKEN of size SIZE. */ void location_compute (location *loc, boundary *cur, char const *token, size_t size) { int line = cur->line; int column = cur->column; char const *p0 = token; char const *p = token; char const *lim = token + size; loc->start = *cur; for (p = token; p < lim; p++) switch (*p) { case '\n': line += line < INT_MAX; column = 1; p0 = p + 1; break; case '\t': column = add_column_width (column, p0, p - p0); column = add_column_width (column, NULL, 8 - ((column - 1) & 7)); p0 = p + 1; break; default: break; } cur->line = line; cur->column = column = add_column_width (column, p0, p - p0); loc->end = *cur; if (line == INT_MAX && loc->start.line != INT_MAX) complain (loc, Wother, _("line number overflow")); if (column == INT_MAX && loc->start.column != INT_MAX) complain (loc, Wother, _("column number overflow")); } unsigned location_print (location loc, FILE *out) { unsigned res = 0; int end_col = 0 != loc.end.column ? loc.end.column - 1 : 0; res += fprintf (out, "%s", quotearg_n_style (3, escape_quoting_style, loc.start.file)); if (0 <= loc.start.line) { res += fprintf (out, ":%d", loc.start.line); if (0 <= loc.start.column) res += fprintf (out, ".%d", loc.start.column); } if (loc.start.file != loc.end.file) { res += fprintf (out, "-%s", quotearg_n_style (3, escape_quoting_style, loc.end.file)); if (0 <= loc.end.line) { res += fprintf (out, ":%d", loc.end.line); if (0 <= end_col) res += fprintf (out, ".%d", end_col); } } else if (0 <= loc.end.line) { if (loc.start.line < loc.end.line) { res += fprintf (out, "-%d", loc.end.line); if (0 <= end_col) res += fprintf (out, ".%d", end_col); } else if (0 <= end_col && loc.start.column < end_col) res += fprintf (out, "-%d", end_col); } return res; } /* Persistant data used by location_caret to avoid reopening and rereading the same file all over for each error. */ struct caret_info { FILE *source; size_t line; size_t offset; }; static struct caret_info caret_info = { NULL, 1, 0 }; void cleanup_caret () { if (caret_info.source) fclose (caret_info.source); caret_info.source = NULL; caret_info.line = 1; caret_info.offset = 0; } void location_caret (location loc, FILE *out) { /* FIXME: find a way to support multifile locations, and only open once each file. That would make the procedure future-proof. */ if (! (caret_info.source || (caret_info.source = fopen (loc.start.file, "r"))) || loc.start.column == -1 || loc.start.line == -1) return; /* If the line we want to quote is seekable (the same line as the previous location), just seek it. If it was a previous line, we lost track of it, so return to the start of file. */ if (caret_info.line <= loc.start.line) fseek (caret_info.source, caret_info.offset, SEEK_SET); else { caret_info.line = 1; caret_info.offset = 0; fseek (caret_info.source, caret_info.offset, SEEK_SET); } /* Advance to the line's position, keeping track of the offset. */ while (caret_info.line < loc.start.line) caret_info.line += getc (caret_info.source) == '\n'; caret_info.offset = ftell (caret_info.source); /* Read the actual line. Don't update the offset, so that we keep a pointer to the start of the line. */ { int c = getc (caret_info.source); if (c != EOF) { /* Quote the file, indent by a single column. */ putc (' ', out); do putc (c, out); while ((c = getc (caret_info.source)) != EOF && c != '\n'); putc ('\n', out); { /* The caret of a multiline location ends with the first line. */ size_t len = loc.start.line != loc.end.line ? ftell (caret_info.source) - caret_info.offset : loc.end.column; int i; /* Print the carets (at least one), with the same indent as above.*/ fprintf (out, " %*s", loc.start.column - 1, ""); for (i = loc.start.column; i == loc.start.column || i < len; ++i) putc ('^', out); } putc ('\n', out); } } } void boundary_set_from_string (boundary *bound, char *loc_str) { /* Must search in reverse since the file name field may * contain '.' or ':'. */ char *delim = strrchr (loc_str, '.'); aver (delim); *delim = '\0'; bound->column = atoi (delim+1); delim = strrchr (loc_str, ':'); aver (delim); *delim = '\0'; bound->line = atoi (delim+1); bound->file = uniqstr_new (loc_str); }