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- /* MD reader for GCC.
- Copyright (C) 1987-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- This file is part of GCC.
- GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
- the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
- Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
- version.
- GCC 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 GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
- #include "bconfig.h"
- #include "system.h"
- #include "coretypes.h"
- #include "hashtab.h"
- #include "errors.h"
- #include "read-md.h"
- /* Associates PTR (which can be a string, etc.) with the file location
- specified by FILENAME and LINENO. */
- struct ptr_loc {
- const void *ptr;
- const char *filename;
- int lineno;
- };
- /* A singly-linked list of filenames. */
- struct file_name_list {
- struct file_name_list *next;
- const char *fname;
- };
- /* Obstack used for allocating MD strings. */
- struct obstack string_obstack;
- /* A table of ptr_locs, hashed on the PTR field. */
- static htab_t ptr_locs;
- /* An obstack for the above. Plain xmalloc is a bit heavyweight for a
- small structure like ptr_loc. */
- static struct obstack ptr_loc_obstack;
- /* A hash table of triples (A, B, C), where each of A, B and C is a condition
- and A is equivalent to "B && C". This is used to keep track of the source
- of conditions that are made up of separate MD strings (such as the split
- condition of a define_insn_and_split). */
- static htab_t joined_conditions;
- /* An obstack for allocating joined_conditions entries. */
- static struct obstack joined_conditions_obstack;
- /* The file we are reading. */
- FILE *read_md_file;
- /* The filename of READ_MD_FILE. */
- const char *read_md_filename;
- /* The current line number in READ_MD_FILE. */
- int read_md_lineno;
- /* The name of the toplevel file that indirectly included READ_MD_FILE. */
- const char *in_fname;
- /* The directory part of IN_FNAME. NULL if IN_FNAME is a bare filename. */
- static char *base_dir;
- /* The first directory to search. */
- static struct file_name_list *first_dir_md_include;
- /* A pointer to the null terminator of the md include chain. */
- static struct file_name_list **last_dir_md_include_ptr = &first_dir_md_include;
- /* This callback will be invoked whenever an md include directive is
- processed. To be used for creation of the dependency file. */
- void (*include_callback) (const char *);
- /* The current maximum length of directory names in the search path
- for include files. (Altered as we get more of them.) */
- static size_t max_include_len;
- /* A table of md_constant structures, hashed by name. Null if no
- constant expansion should occur. */
- static htab_t md_constants;
- /* A table of enum_type structures, hashed by name. */
- static htab_t enum_types;
- static void handle_file (directive_handler_t);
- /* Given an object that starts with a char * name field, return a hash
- code for its name. */
- hashval_t
- leading_string_hash (const void *def)
- {
- return htab_hash_string (*(const char *const *) def);
- }
- /* Given two objects that start with char * name fields, return true if
- they have the same name. */
- int
- leading_string_eq_p (const void *def1, const void *def2)
- {
- return strcmp (*(const char *const *) def1,
- *(const char *const *) def2) == 0;
- }
- /* Return a hash value for the pointer pointed to by DEF. */
- static hashval_t
- leading_ptr_hash (const void *def)
- {
- return htab_hash_pointer (*(const void *const *) def);
- }
- /* Return true if DEF1 and DEF2 are pointers to the same pointer. */
- static int
- leading_ptr_eq_p (const void *def1, const void *def2)
- {
- return *(const void *const *) def1 == *(const void *const *) def2;
- }
- /* Associate PTR with the file position given by FILENAME and LINENO. */
- static void
- set_md_ptr_loc (const void *ptr, const char *filename, int lineno)
- {
- struct ptr_loc *loc;
- loc = (struct ptr_loc *) obstack_alloc (&ptr_loc_obstack,
- sizeof (struct ptr_loc));
- loc->ptr = ptr;
- loc->filename = filename;
- loc->lineno = lineno;
- *htab_find_slot (ptr_locs, loc, INSERT) = loc;
- }
- /* Return the position associated with pointer PTR. Return null if no
- position was set. */
- static const struct ptr_loc *
- get_md_ptr_loc (const void *ptr)
- {
- return (const struct ptr_loc *) htab_find (ptr_locs, &ptr);
- }
- /* Associate NEW_PTR with the same file position as OLD_PTR. */
- void
- copy_md_ptr_loc (const void *new_ptr, const void *old_ptr)
- {
- const struct ptr_loc *loc = get_md_ptr_loc (old_ptr);
- if (loc != 0)
- set_md_ptr_loc (new_ptr, loc->filename, loc->lineno);
- }
- /* If PTR is associated with a known file position, print a #line
- directive for it to OUTF. */
- void
- fprint_md_ptr_loc (FILE *outf, const void *ptr)
- {
- const struct ptr_loc *loc = get_md_ptr_loc (ptr);
- if (loc != 0)
- fprintf (outf, "#line %d \"%s\"\n", loc->lineno, loc->filename);
- }
- /* Special fprint_md_ptr_loc for writing to STDOUT. */
- void
- print_md_ptr_loc (const void *ptr)
- {
- fprint_md_ptr_loc (stdout, ptr);
- }
- /* Return a condition that satisfies both COND1 and COND2. Either string
- may be null or empty. */
- const char *
- join_c_conditions (const char *cond1, const char *cond2)
- {
- char *result;
- const void **entry;
- if (cond1 == 0 || cond1[0] == 0)
- return cond2;
- if (cond2 == 0 || cond2[0] == 0)
- return cond1;
- if (strcmp (cond1, cond2) == 0)
- return cond1;
- result = concat ("(", cond1, ") && (", cond2, ")", NULL);
- obstack_ptr_grow (&joined_conditions_obstack, result);
- obstack_ptr_grow (&joined_conditions_obstack, cond1);
- obstack_ptr_grow (&joined_conditions_obstack, cond2);
- entry = XOBFINISH (&joined_conditions_obstack, const void **);
- *htab_find_slot (joined_conditions, entry, INSERT) = entry;
- return result;
- }
- /* Print condition COND to OUTF, wrapped in brackets. If COND was created
- by join_c_conditions, recursively invoke this function for the original
- conditions and join the result with "&&". Otherwise print a #line
- directive for COND if its original file position is known. */
- void
- fprint_c_condition (FILE *outf, const char *cond)
- {
- const char **halves = (const char **) htab_find (joined_conditions, &cond);
- if (halves != 0)
- {
- fprintf (outf, "(");
- fprint_c_condition (outf, halves[1]);
- fprintf (outf, " && ");
- fprint_c_condition (outf, halves[2]);
- fprintf (outf, ")");
- }
- else
- {
- fputc ('\n', outf);
- fprint_md_ptr_loc (outf, cond);
- fprintf (outf, "(%s)", cond);
- }
- }
- /* Special fprint_c_condition for writing to STDOUT. */
- void
- print_c_condition (const char *cond)
- {
- fprint_c_condition (stdout, cond);
- }
- /* A vfprintf-like function for reporting an error against line LINENO
- of the current MD file. */
- static void ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2,0)
- message_with_line_1 (int lineno, const char *msg, va_list ap)
- {
- fprintf (stderr, "%s:%d: ", read_md_filename, lineno);
- vfprintf (stderr, msg, ap);
- fputc ('\n', stderr);
- }
- /* A printf-like function for reporting an error against line LINENO
- in the current MD file. */
- void
- message_with_line (int lineno, const char *msg, ...)
- {
- va_list ap;
- va_start (ap, msg);
- message_with_line_1 (lineno, msg, ap);
- va_end (ap);
- }
- /* Like message_with_line, but treat the condition as an error. */
- void
- error_with_line (int lineno, const char *msg, ...)
- {
- va_list ap;
- va_start (ap, msg);
- message_with_line_1 (lineno, msg, ap);
- va_end (ap);
- have_error = 1;
- }
- /* A printf-like function for reporting an error against the current
- position in the MD file. */
- void
- fatal_with_file_and_line (const char *msg, ...)
- {
- char context[64];
- size_t i;
- int c;
- va_list ap;
- va_start (ap, msg);
- fprintf (stderr, "%s:%d: ", read_md_filename, read_md_lineno);
- vfprintf (stderr, msg, ap);
- putc ('\n', stderr);
- /* Gather some following context. */
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof (context)-1; ++i)
- {
- c = read_char ();
- if (c == EOF)
- break;
- if (c == '\r' || c == '\n')
- {
- unread_char (c);
- break;
- }
- context[i] = c;
- }
- context[i] = '\0';
- fprintf (stderr, "%s:%d: following context is `%s'\n",
- read_md_filename, read_md_lineno, context);
- va_end (ap);
- exit (1);
- }
- /* Report that we found character ACTUAL when we expected to find
- character EXPECTED. */
- void
- fatal_expected_char (int expected, int actual)
- {
- if (actual == EOF)
- fatal_with_file_and_line ("expected character `%c', found EOF",
- expected);
- else
- fatal_with_file_and_line ("expected character `%c', found `%c'",
- expected, actual);
- }
- /* Read chars from the MD file until a non-whitespace char and return that.
- Comments, both Lisp style and C style, are treated as whitespace. */
- int
- read_skip_spaces (void)
- {
- int c;
- while (1)
- {
- c = read_char ();
- switch (c)
- {
- case ' ': case '\t': case '\f': case '\r': case '\n':
- break;
- case ';':
- do
- c = read_char ();
- while (c != '\n' && c != EOF);
- break;
- case '/':
- {
- int prevc;
- c = read_char ();
- if (c != '*')
- {
- unread_char (c);
- fatal_with_file_and_line ("stray '/' in file");
- }
- prevc = 0;
- while ((c = read_char ()) && c != EOF)
- {
- if (prevc == '*' && c == '/')
- break;
- prevc = c;
- }
- }
- break;
- default:
- return c;
- }
- }
- }
- /* Read an rtx code name into NAME. It is terminated by any of the
- punctuation chars of rtx printed syntax. */
- void
- read_name (struct md_name *name)
- {
- int c;
- size_t i;
- c = read_skip_spaces ();
- i = 0;
- while (1)
- {
- if (c == ' ' || c == '\n' || c == '\t' || c == '\f' || c == '\r'
- || c == EOF)
- break;
- if (c == ':' || c == ')' || c == ']' || c == '"' || c == '/'
- || c == '(' || c == '[')
- {
- unread_char (c);
- break;
- }
- if (i == sizeof (name->buffer) - 1)
- fatal_with_file_and_line ("name too long");
- name->buffer[i++] = c;
- c = read_char ();
- }
- if (i == 0)
- fatal_with_file_and_line ("missing name or number");
- name->buffer[i] = 0;
- name->string = name->buffer;
- if (md_constants)
- {
- /* Do constant expansion. */
- struct md_constant *def;
- do
- {
- struct md_constant tmp_def;
- tmp_def.name = name->string;
- def = (struct md_constant *) htab_find (md_constants, &tmp_def);
- if (def)
- name->string = def->value;
- }
- while (def);
- }
- }
- /* Subroutine of the string readers. Handles backslash escapes.
- Caller has read the backslash, but not placed it into the obstack. */
- static void
- read_escape (void)
- {
- int c = read_char ();
- switch (c)
- {
- /* Backslash-newline is replaced by nothing, as in C. */
- case '\n':
- return;
- /* \" \' \\ are replaced by the second character. */
- case '\\':
- case '"':
- case '\'':
- break;
- /* Standard C string escapes:
- \a \b \f \n \r \t \v
- \[0-7] \x
- all are passed through to the output string unmolested.
- In normal use these wind up in a string constant processed
- by the C compiler, which will translate them appropriately.
- We do not bother checking that \[0-7] are followed by up to
- two octal digits, or that \x is followed by N hex digits.
- \? \u \U are left out because they are not in traditional C. */
- case 'a': case 'b': case 'f': case 'n': case 'r': case 't': case 'v':
- case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': case '5': case '6':
- case '7': case 'x':
- obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, '\\');
- break;
- /* \; makes stuff for a C string constant containing
- newline and tab. */
- case ';':
- obstack_grow (&string_obstack, "\\n\\t", 4);
- return;
- /* pass anything else through, but issue a warning. */
- default:
- fprintf (stderr, "%s:%d: warning: unrecognized escape \\%c\n",
- read_md_filename, read_md_lineno, c);
- obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, '\\');
- break;
- }
- obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, c);
- }
- /* Read a double-quoted string onto the obstack. Caller has scanned
- the leading quote. */
- char *
- read_quoted_string (void)
- {
- int c;
- while (1)
- {
- c = read_char (); /* Read the string */
- if (c == '\\')
- {
- read_escape ();
- continue;
- }
- else if (c == '"' || c == EOF)
- break;
- obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, c);
- }
- obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, 0);
- return XOBFINISH (&string_obstack, char *);
- }
- /* Read a braced string (a la Tcl) onto the string obstack. Caller
- has scanned the leading brace. Note that unlike quoted strings,
- the outermost braces _are_ included in the string constant. */
- static char *
- read_braced_string (void)
- {
- int c;
- int brace_depth = 1; /* caller-processed */
- unsigned long starting_read_md_lineno = read_md_lineno;
- obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, '{');
- while (brace_depth)
- {
- c = read_char (); /* Read the string */
- if (c == '{')
- brace_depth++;
- else if (c == '}')
- brace_depth--;
- else if (c == '\\')
- {
- read_escape ();
- continue;
- }
- else if (c == EOF)
- fatal_with_file_and_line
- ("missing closing } for opening brace on line %lu",
- starting_read_md_lineno);
- obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, c);
- }
- obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, 0);
- return XOBFINISH (&string_obstack, char *);
- }
- /* Read some kind of string constant. This is the high-level routine
- used by read_rtx. It handles surrounding parentheses, leading star,
- and dispatch to the appropriate string constant reader. */
- char *
- read_string (int star_if_braced)
- {
- char *stringbuf;
- int saw_paren = 0;
- int c, old_lineno;
- c = read_skip_spaces ();
- if (c == '(')
- {
- saw_paren = 1;
- c = read_skip_spaces ();
- }
- old_lineno = read_md_lineno;
- if (c == '"')
- stringbuf = read_quoted_string ();
- else if (c == '{')
- {
- if (star_if_braced)
- obstack_1grow (&string_obstack, '*');
- stringbuf = read_braced_string ();
- }
- else
- fatal_with_file_and_line ("expected `\"' or `{', found `%c'", c);
- if (saw_paren)
- {
- c = read_skip_spaces ();
- if (c != ')')
- fatal_expected_char (')', c);
- }
- set_md_ptr_loc (stringbuf, read_md_filename, old_lineno);
- return stringbuf;
- }
- /* Skip the rest of a construct that started at line LINENO and that
- is currently nested by DEPTH levels of parentheses. */
- void
- read_skip_construct (int depth, int lineno)
- {
- struct md_name name;
- int c;
- do
- {
- c = read_skip_spaces ();
- if (c == EOF)
- {
- error_with_line (lineno, "unterminated construct");
- exit (1);
- }
- switch (c)
- {
- case '(':
- depth++;
- break;
- case ')':
- depth--;
- break;
- case ':':
- case '[':
- case ']':
- case '/':
- break;
- case '\"':
- case '{':
- unread_char (c);
- read_string (false);
- break;
- default:
- unread_char (c);
- read_name (&name);
- break;
- }
- }
- while (depth > 0);
- unread_char (c);
- }
- /* Given a string, return the number of comma-separated elements in it.
- Return 0 for the null string. */
- int
- n_comma_elts (const char *s)
- {
- int n;
- if (*s == '\0')
- return 0;
- for (n = 1; *s; s++)
- if (*s == ',')
- n++;
- return n;
- }
- /* Given a pointer to a (char *), return a pointer to the beginning of the
- next comma-separated element in the string. Advance the pointer given
- to the end of that element. Return NULL if at end of string. Caller
- is responsible for copying the string if necessary. White space between
- a comma and an element is ignored. */
- const char *
- scan_comma_elt (const char **pstr)
- {
- const char *start;
- const char *p = *pstr;
- if (*p == ',')
- p++;
- while (ISSPACE (*p))
- p++;
- if (*p == '\0')
- return NULL;
- start = p;
- while (*p != ',' && *p != '\0')
- p++;
- *pstr = p;
- return start;
- }
- /* Convert STRING to uppercase. */
- void
- upcase_string (char *string)
- {
- int i;
- for (i = 0; string[i]; i++)
- string[i] = TOUPPER (string[i]);
- }
- /* Add a NAME = VALUE definition to md_constants-style hash table DEFS,
- where both NAME and VALUE are malloc()ed strings. PARENT_ENUM is the
- enum to which NAME belongs, or null if NAME is a stand-alone constant. */
- static struct md_constant *
- add_constant (htab_t defs, char *name, char *value,
- struct enum_type *parent_enum)
- {
- struct md_constant *def, tmp_def;
- void **entry_ptr;
- tmp_def.name = name;
- entry_ptr = htab_find_slot (defs, &tmp_def, INSERT);
- if (*entry_ptr)
- {
- def = (struct md_constant *) *entry_ptr;
- if (strcmp (def->value, value) != 0)
- fatal_with_file_and_line ("redefinition of `%s', was `%s', now `%s'",
- def->name, def->value, value);
- else if (parent_enum || def->parent_enum)
- fatal_with_file_and_line ("redefinition of `%s'", def->name);
- free (name);
- free (value);
- }
- else
- {
- def = XNEW (struct md_constant);
- def->name = name;
- def->value = value;
- def->parent_enum = parent_enum;
- *entry_ptr = def;
- }
- return def;
- }
- /* Process a define_constants directive, starting with the optional space
- after the "define_constants". */
- static void
- handle_constants (void)
- {
- int c;
- htab_t defs;
- c = read_skip_spaces ();
- if (c != '[')
- fatal_expected_char ('[', c);
- /* Disable constant expansion during definition processing. */
- defs = md_constants;
- md_constants = 0;
- while ( (c = read_skip_spaces ()) != ']')
- {
- struct md_name name, value;
- if (c != '(')
- fatal_expected_char ('(', c);
- read_name (&name);
- read_name (&value);
- add_constant (defs, xstrdup (name.string), xstrdup (value.string), 0);
- c = read_skip_spaces ();
- if (c != ')')
- fatal_expected_char (')', c);
- }
- md_constants = defs;
- }
- /* For every constant definition, call CALLBACK with two arguments:
- a pointer a pointer to the constant definition and INFO.
- Stop when CALLBACK returns zero. */
- void
- traverse_md_constants (htab_trav callback, void *info)
- {
- htab_traverse (md_constants, callback, info);
- }
- /* Return a malloc()ed decimal string that represents number NUMBER. */
- static char *
- decimal_string (int number)
- {
- /* A safe overestimate. +1 for sign, +1 for null terminator. */
- char buffer[sizeof (int) * CHAR_BIT + 1 + 1];
- sprintf (buffer, "%d", number);
- return xstrdup (buffer);
- }
- /* Process a define_enum or define_c_enum directive, starting with
- the optional space after the "define_enum". LINENO is the line
- number on which the directive started and MD_P is true if the
- directive is a define_enum rather than a define_c_enum. */
- static void
- handle_enum (int lineno, bool md_p)
- {
- char *enum_name, *value_name;
- struct md_name name;
- struct enum_type *def;
- struct enum_value *ev;
- void **slot;
- int c;
- enum_name = read_string (false);
- slot = htab_find_slot (enum_types, &enum_name, INSERT);
- if (*slot)
- {
- def = (struct enum_type *) *slot;
- if (def->md_p != md_p)
- error_with_line (lineno, "redefining `%s' as a different type of enum",
- enum_name);
- }
- else
- {
- def = XNEW (struct enum_type);
- def->name = enum_name;
- def->md_p = md_p;
- def->values = 0;
- def->tail_ptr = &def->values;
- def->num_values = 0;
- *slot = def;
- }
- c = read_skip_spaces ();
- if (c != '[')
- fatal_expected_char ('[', c);
- while ((c = read_skip_spaces ()) != ']')
- {
- if (c == EOF)
- {
- error_with_line (lineno, "unterminated construct");
- exit (1);
- }
- unread_char (c);
- read_name (&name);
- ev = XNEW (struct enum_value);
- ev->next = 0;
- if (md_p)
- {
- value_name = concat (def->name, "_", name.string, NULL);
- upcase_string (value_name);
- ev->name = xstrdup (name.string);
- }
- else
- {
- value_name = xstrdup (name.string);
- ev->name = value_name;
- }
- ev->def = add_constant (md_constants, value_name,
- decimal_string (def->num_values), def);
- *def->tail_ptr = ev;
- def->tail_ptr = &ev->next;
- def->num_values++;
- }
- }
- /* Try to find the definition of the given enum. Return null on failure. */
- struct enum_type *
- lookup_enum_type (const char *name)
- {
- return (struct enum_type *) htab_find (enum_types, &name);
- }
- /* For every enum definition, call CALLBACK with two arguments:
- a pointer to the constant definition and INFO. Stop when CALLBACK
- returns zero. */
- void
- traverse_enum_types (htab_trav callback, void *info)
- {
- htab_traverse (enum_types, callback, info);
- }
- /* Process an "include" directive, starting with the optional space
- after the "include". Read in the file and use HANDLE_DIRECTIVE
- to process each unknown directive. LINENO is the line number on
- which the "include" occurred. */
- static void
- handle_include (int lineno, directive_handler_t handle_directive)
- {
- const char *filename;
- const char *old_filename;
- int old_lineno;
- char *pathname;
- FILE *input_file, *old_file;
- filename = read_string (false);
- input_file = NULL;
- /* If the specified file name is absolute, skip the include stack. */
- if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename))
- {
- struct file_name_list *stackp;
- /* Search the directory path, trying to open the file. */
- for (stackp = first_dir_md_include; stackp; stackp = stackp->next)
- {
- static const char sep[2] = { DIR_SEPARATOR, '\0' };
- pathname = concat (stackp->fname, sep, filename, NULL);
- input_file = fopen (pathname, "r");
- if (input_file != NULL)
- break;
- free (pathname);
- }
- }
- /* If we haven't managed to open the file yet, try combining the
- filename with BASE_DIR. */
- if (input_file == NULL)
- {
- if (base_dir)
- pathname = concat (base_dir, filename, NULL);
- else
- pathname = xstrdup (filename);
- input_file = fopen (pathname, "r");
- }
- if (input_file == NULL)
- {
- free (pathname);
- error_with_line (lineno, "include file `%s' not found", filename);
- return;
- }
- /* Save the old cursor. Note that the LINENO argument to this
- function is the beginning of the include statement, while
- read_md_lineno has already been advanced. */
- old_file = read_md_file;
- old_filename = read_md_filename;
- old_lineno = read_md_lineno;
- if (include_callback)
- include_callback (pathname);
- read_md_file = input_file;
- read_md_filename = pathname;
- handle_file (handle_directive);
- /* Restore the old cursor. */
- read_md_file = old_file;
- read_md_filename = old_filename;
- read_md_lineno = old_lineno;
- /* Do not free the pathname. It is attached to the various rtx
- queue elements. */
- }
- /* Process the current file, assuming that read_md_file and
- read_md_filename are valid. Use HANDLE_DIRECTIVE to handle
- unknown directives. */
- static void
- handle_file (directive_handler_t handle_directive)
- {
- struct md_name directive;
- int c, lineno;
- read_md_lineno = 1;
- while ((c = read_skip_spaces ()) != EOF)
- {
- lineno = read_md_lineno;
- if (c != '(')
- fatal_expected_char ('(', c);
- read_name (&directive);
- if (strcmp (directive.string, "define_constants") == 0)
- handle_constants ();
- else if (strcmp (directive.string, "define_enum") == 0)
- handle_enum (lineno, true);
- else if (strcmp (directive.string, "define_c_enum") == 0)
- handle_enum (lineno, false);
- else if (strcmp (directive.string, "include") == 0)
- handle_include (lineno, handle_directive);
- else if (handle_directive)
- handle_directive (lineno, directive.string);
- else
- read_skip_construct (1, lineno);
- c = read_skip_spaces ();
- if (c != ')')
- fatal_expected_char (')', c);
- }
- fclose (read_md_file);
- }
- /* Like handle_file, but for top-level files. Set up in_fname and
- base_dir accordingly. */
- static void
- handle_toplevel_file (directive_handler_t handle_directive)
- {
- const char *base;
- in_fname = read_md_filename;
- base = lbasename (in_fname);
- if (base == in_fname)
- base_dir = NULL;
- else
- base_dir = xstrndup (in_fname, base - in_fname);
- handle_file (handle_directive);
- }
- /* Parse a -I option with argument ARG. */
- static void
- parse_include (const char *arg)
- {
- struct file_name_list *dirtmp;
- dirtmp = XNEW (struct file_name_list);
- dirtmp->next = 0;
- dirtmp->fname = arg;
- *last_dir_md_include_ptr = dirtmp;
- last_dir_md_include_ptr = &dirtmp->next;
- if (strlen (dirtmp->fname) > max_include_len)
- max_include_len = strlen (dirtmp->fname);
- }
- /* The main routine for reading .md files. Try to process all the .md
- files specified on the command line and return true if no error occurred.
- ARGC and ARGV are the arguments to main.
- PARSE_OPT, if nonnull, is passed all unknown command-line arguments.
- It should return true if it recognizes the argument or false if a
- generic error should be reported.
- If HANDLE_DIRECTIVE is nonnull, the parser calls it for each
- unknown directive, otherwise it just skips such directives.
- See the comment above the directive_handler_t definition for
- details about the callback's interface. */
- bool
- read_md_files (int argc, char **argv, bool (*parse_opt) (const char *),
- directive_handler_t handle_directive)
- {
- int i;
- bool no_more_options;
- bool already_read_stdin;
- int num_files;
- /* Initialize global data. */
- obstack_init (&string_obstack);
- ptr_locs = htab_create (161, leading_ptr_hash, leading_ptr_eq_p, 0);
- obstack_init (&ptr_loc_obstack);
- joined_conditions = htab_create (161, leading_ptr_hash, leading_ptr_eq_p, 0);
- obstack_init (&joined_conditions_obstack);
- md_constants = htab_create (31, leading_string_hash,
- leading_string_eq_p, (htab_del) 0);
- enum_types = htab_create (31, leading_string_hash,
- leading_string_eq_p, (htab_del) 0);
- /* Unlock the stdio streams. */
- unlock_std_streams ();
- /* First we loop over all the options. */
- for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
- if (argv[i][0] == '-')
- {
- /* An argument consisting of exactly one dash is a request to
- read stdin. This will be handled in the second loop. */
- if (argv[i][1] == '\0')
- continue;
- /* An argument consisting of just two dashes causes option
- parsing to cease. */
- if (argv[i][1] == '-' && argv[i][2] == '\0')
- break;
- if (argv[i][1] == 'I')
- {
- if (argv[i][2] != '\0')
- parse_include (argv[i] + 2);
- else if (++i < argc)
- parse_include (argv[i]);
- else
- fatal ("directory name missing after -I option");
- continue;
- }
- /* The program may have provided a callback so it can
- accept its own options. */
- if (parse_opt && parse_opt (argv[i]))
- continue;
- fatal ("invalid option `%s'", argv[i]);
- }
- /* Now loop over all input files. */
- num_files = 0;
- no_more_options = false;
- already_read_stdin = false;
- for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
- {
- if (argv[i][0] == '-')
- {
- if (argv[i][1] == '\0')
- {
- /* Read stdin. */
- if (already_read_stdin)
- fatal ("cannot read standard input twice");
- read_md_file = stdin;
- read_md_filename = "<stdin>";
- handle_toplevel_file (handle_directive);
- already_read_stdin = true;
- continue;
- }
- else if (argv[i][1] == '-' && argv[i][2] == '\0')
- {
- /* No further arguments are to be treated as options. */
- no_more_options = true;
- continue;
- }
- else if (!no_more_options)
- continue;
- }
- /* If we get here we are looking at a non-option argument, i.e.
- a file to be processed. */
- read_md_filename = argv[i];
- read_md_file = fopen (read_md_filename, "r");
- if (read_md_file == 0)
- {
- perror (read_md_filename);
- return false;
- }
- handle_toplevel_file (handle_directive);
- num_files++;
- }
- /* If we get to this point without having seen any files to process,
- read the standard input now. */
- if (num_files == 0 && !already_read_stdin)
- {
- read_md_file = stdin;
- read_md_filename = "<stdin>";
- handle_toplevel_file (handle_directive);
- }
- return !have_error;
- }
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