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345ed1fe | 1 | /* Various declarations for language-independent diagnostics subroutines. |
7adcbafe | 2 | Copyright (C) 2000-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
345ed1fe GDR |
3 | Contributed by Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr@codesourcery.com> |
4 | ||
1322177d | 5 | This file is part of GCC. |
345ed1fe | 6 | |
1322177d LB |
7 | GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under |
8 | the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free | |
9dcd6f09 | 9 | Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later |
1322177d | 10 | version. |
345ed1fe | 11 | |
1322177d LB |
12 | GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY |
13 | WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or | |
14 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License | |
15 | for more details. | |
345ed1fe GDR |
16 | |
17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
9dcd6f09 NC |
18 | along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see |
19 | <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ | |
345ed1fe | 20 | |
88657302 RH |
21 | #ifndef GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_H |
22 | #define GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_H | |
345ed1fe | 23 | |
b6fe0bb8 | 24 | #include "pretty-print.h" |
1da2ed5f | 25 | #include "diagnostic-core.h" |
d0e66dbb | 26 | |
004bb936 LH |
27 | /* An enum for controlling what units to use for the column number |
28 | when diagnostics are output, used by the -fdiagnostics-column-unit option. | |
29 | Tabs will be expanded or not according to the value of -ftabstop. The origin | |
30 | (default 1) is controlled by -fdiagnostics-column-origin. */ | |
31 | ||
32 | enum diagnostics_column_unit | |
33 | { | |
34 | /* The default from GCC 11 onwards: display columns. */ | |
35 | DIAGNOSTICS_COLUMN_UNIT_DISPLAY, | |
36 | ||
37 | /* The behavior in GCC 10 and earlier: simple bytes. */ | |
38 | DIAGNOSTICS_COLUMN_UNIT_BYTE | |
39 | }; | |
40 | ||
bd5e882c DM |
41 | /* An enum for controlling how to print non-ASCII characters/bytes when |
42 | a diagnostic suggests escaping the source code on output. */ | |
43 | ||
44 | enum diagnostics_escape_format | |
45 | { | |
46 | /* Escape non-ASCII Unicode characters in the form <U+XXXX> and | |
47 | non-UTF-8 bytes in the form <XX>. */ | |
48 | DIAGNOSTICS_ESCAPE_FORMAT_UNICODE, | |
49 | ||
50 | /* Escape non-ASCII bytes in the form <XX> (thus showing the underlying | |
51 | encoding of non-ASCII Unicode characters). */ | |
52 | DIAGNOSTICS_ESCAPE_FORMAT_BYTES | |
53 | }; | |
54 | ||
478dd60d DM |
55 | /* Enum for overriding the standard output format. */ |
56 | ||
57 | enum diagnostics_output_format | |
58 | { | |
59 | /* The default: textual output. */ | |
60 | DIAGNOSTICS_OUTPUT_FORMAT_TEXT, | |
61 | ||
62 | /* JSON-based output. */ | |
63 | DIAGNOSTICS_OUTPUT_FORMAT_JSON | |
64 | }; | |
65 | ||
4bc1899b DM |
66 | /* An enum for controlling how diagnostic_paths should be printed. */ |
67 | enum diagnostic_path_format | |
68 | { | |
69 | /* Don't print diagnostic_paths. */ | |
70 | DPF_NONE, | |
71 | ||
72 | /* Print diagnostic_paths by emitting a separate "note" for every event | |
73 | in the path. */ | |
74 | DPF_SEPARATE_EVENTS, | |
75 | ||
76 | /* Print diagnostic_paths by consolidating events together where they | |
77 | are close enough, and printing such runs of events with multiple | |
78 | calls to diagnostic_show_locus, showing the individual events in | |
79 | each run via labels in the source. */ | |
80 | DPF_INLINE_EVENTS | |
81 | }; | |
82 | ||
f1096055 DM |
83 | /* An enum for capturing values of GCC_EXTRA_DIAGNOSTIC_OUTPUT, |
84 | and for -fdiagnostics-parseable-fixits. */ | |
85 | ||
86 | enum diagnostics_extra_output_kind | |
87 | { | |
88 | /* No extra output, or an unrecognized value. */ | |
89 | EXTRA_DIAGNOSTIC_OUTPUT_none, | |
90 | ||
91 | /* Emit fix-it hints using the "fixits-v1" format, equivalent to | |
92 | -fdiagnostics-parseable-fixits. */ | |
93 | EXTRA_DIAGNOSTIC_OUTPUT_fixits_v1, | |
94 | ||
95 | /* Emit fix-it hints using the "fixits-v2" format. */ | |
96 | EXTRA_DIAGNOSTIC_OUTPUT_fixits_v2 | |
97 | }; | |
98 | ||
47b69537 GDR |
99 | /* A diagnostic is described by the MESSAGE to send, the FILE and LINE of |
100 | its context and its KIND (ice, error, warning, note, ...) See complete | |
101 | list in diagnostic.def. */ | |
84562394 | 102 | struct diagnostic_info |
47b69537 | 103 | { |
6feb628a MS |
104 | diagnostic_info () |
105 | : message (), richloc (), metadata (), x_data (), kind (), option_index (), | |
106 | m_iinfo () | |
107 | { } | |
108 | ||
8a645150 | 109 | /* Text to be formatted. */ |
47b69537 | 110 | text_info message; |
8a645150 DM |
111 | |
112 | /* The location at which the diagnostic is to be reported. */ | |
113 | rich_location *richloc; | |
114 | ||
6d4a35ca DM |
115 | /* An optional bundle of metadata associated with the diagnostic |
116 | (or NULL). */ | |
117 | const diagnostic_metadata *metadata; | |
118 | ||
cf835838 JM |
119 | /* Auxiliary data for client. */ |
120 | void *x_data; | |
47b69537 GDR |
121 | /* The kind of diagnostic it is about. */ |
122 | diagnostic_t kind; | |
ccf08a6e DD |
123 | /* Which OPT_* directly controls this diagnostic. */ |
124 | int option_index; | |
6feb628a MS |
125 | |
126 | /* Inlining context containing locations for each call site along | |
127 | the inlining stack. */ | |
128 | struct inlining_info | |
129 | { | |
130 | /* Locations along the inlining stack. */ | |
131 | auto_vec<location_t, 8> m_ilocs; | |
132 | /* The abstract origin of the location. */ | |
133 | void *m_ao; | |
134 | /* Set if every M_ILOCS element is in a system header. */ | |
135 | bool m_allsyslocs; | |
136 | } m_iinfo; | |
84562394 | 137 | }; |
47b69537 | 138 | |
cd7fe53b DD |
139 | /* Each time a diagnostic's classification is changed with a pragma, |
140 | we record the change and the location of the change in an array of | |
141 | these structs. */ | |
84562394 | 142 | struct diagnostic_classification_change_t |
cd7fe53b DD |
143 | { |
144 | location_t location; | |
145 | int option; | |
146 | diagnostic_t kind; | |
84562394 | 147 | }; |
cd7fe53b | 148 | |
47b69537 | 149 | /* Forward declarations. */ |
79a490a9 AJ |
150 | typedef void (*diagnostic_starter_fn) (diagnostic_context *, |
151 | diagnostic_info *); | |
876217ae DM |
152 | |
153 | typedef void (*diagnostic_start_span_fn) (diagnostic_context *, | |
154 | expanded_location); | |
155 | ||
478dd60d DM |
156 | typedef void (*diagnostic_finalizer_fn) (diagnostic_context *, |
157 | diagnostic_info *, | |
158 | diagnostic_t); | |
47b69537 | 159 | |
717ebe91 | 160 | class edit_context; |
4bc1899b | 161 | namespace json { class value; } |
717ebe91 | 162 | |
c4765d18 | 163 | /* This data structure bundles altogether any information relevant to |
e2840263 GDR |
164 | the context of a diagnostic message. */ |
165 | struct diagnostic_context | |
166 | { | |
2b72593e | 167 | /* Where most of the diagnostic formatting work is done. */ |
b6fe0bb8 | 168 | pretty_printer *printer; |
f68fc4db | 169 | |
b544c348 DM |
170 | /* Cache of source code. */ |
171 | file_cache *m_file_cache; | |
172 | ||
4fcc2065 GDR |
173 | /* The number of times we have issued diagnostics. */ |
174 | int diagnostic_count[DK_LAST_DIAGNOSTIC_KIND]; | |
175 | ||
7783b402 GDR |
176 | /* True if it has been requested that warnings be treated as errors. */ |
177 | bool warning_as_error_requested; | |
13f0d49c | 178 | |
5f0f4a3b JM |
179 | /* The number of option indexes that can be passed to warning() et |
180 | al. */ | |
181 | int n_opts; | |
182 | ||
183 | /* For each option index that can be passed to warning() et al | |
184 | (OPT_* from options.h when using this code with the core GCC | |
185 | options), this array may contain a new kind that the diagnostic | |
186 | should be changed to before reporting, or DK_UNSPECIFIED to leave | |
187 | it as the reported kind, or DK_IGNORED to not report it at | |
188 | all. */ | |
189 | diagnostic_t *classify_diagnostic; | |
79cf5994 | 190 | |
cd7fe53b DD |
191 | /* History of all changes to the classifications above. This list |
192 | is stored in location-order, so we can search it, either | |
193 | binary-wise or end-to-front, to find the most recent | |
194 | classification for a given diagnostic, given the location of the | |
195 | diagnostic. */ | |
196 | diagnostic_classification_change_t *classification_history; | |
197 | ||
198 | /* The size of the above array. */ | |
199 | int n_classification_history; | |
200 | ||
201 | /* For pragma push/pop. */ | |
202 | int *push_list; | |
203 | int n_push; | |
204 | ||
9fec0042 MLI |
205 | /* True if we should print the source line with a caret indicating |
206 | the location. */ | |
207 | bool show_caret; | |
208 | ||
209 | /* Maximum width of the source line printed. */ | |
210 | int caret_max_width; | |
211 | ||
8a645150 | 212 | /* Character used for caret diagnostics. */ |
b816477a | 213 | char caret_chars[rich_location::STATICALLY_ALLOCATED_RANGES]; |
fbecdc83 | 214 | |
6d4a35ca DM |
215 | /* True if we should print any CWE identifiers associated with |
216 | diagnostics. */ | |
217 | bool show_cwe; | |
218 | ||
4bc1899b DM |
219 | /* How should diagnostic_path objects be printed. */ |
220 | enum diagnostic_path_format path_format; | |
221 | ||
222 | /* True if we should print stack depths when printing diagnostic paths. */ | |
223 | bool show_path_depths; | |
224 | ||
2098fe9e DD |
225 | /* True if we should print the command line option which controls |
226 | each diagnostic, if known. */ | |
227 | bool show_option_requested; | |
228 | ||
886e0865 GK |
229 | /* True if we should raise a SIGABRT on errors. */ |
230 | bool abort_on_error; | |
231 | ||
243fbddd JM |
232 | /* True if we should show the column number on diagnostics. */ |
233 | bool show_column; | |
234 | ||
235 | /* True if pedwarns are errors. */ | |
236 | bool pedantic_errors; | |
237 | ||
238 | /* True if permerrors are warnings. */ | |
239 | bool permissive; | |
240 | ||
5f0f4a3b JM |
241 | /* The index of the option to associate with turning permerrors into |
242 | warnings. */ | |
243 | int opt_permissive; | |
244 | ||
243fbddd JM |
245 | /* True if errors are fatal. */ |
246 | bool fatal_errors; | |
247 | ||
5f0f4a3b | 248 | /* True if all warnings should be disabled. */ |
e3339d0f | 249 | bool dc_inhibit_warnings; |
5f0f4a3b JM |
250 | |
251 | /* True if warnings should be given in system headers. */ | |
e3339d0f | 252 | bool dc_warn_system_headers; |
5f0f4a3b | 253 | |
3a789837 | 254 | /* Maximum number of errors to report. */ |
d0ea9f0a | 255 | int max_errors; |
3a789837 | 256 | |
e2840263 | 257 | /* This function is called before any message is printed out. It is |
c4765d18 | 258 | responsible for preparing message prefix and such. For example, it |
e2840263 GDR |
259 | might say: |
260 | In file included from "/usr/local/include/curses.h:5: | |
261 | from "/home/gdr/src/nifty_printer.h:56: | |
262 | ... | |
263 | */ | |
47b69537 | 264 | diagnostic_starter_fn begin_diagnostic; |
e2840263 | 265 | |
876217ae DM |
266 | /* This function is called by diagnostic_show_locus in between |
267 | disjoint spans of source code, so that the context can print | |
268 | something to indicate that a new span of source code has begun. */ | |
269 | diagnostic_start_span_fn start_span; | |
270 | ||
eebedaa5 | 271 | /* This function is called after the diagnostic message is printed. */ |
47b69537 | 272 | diagnostic_finalizer_fn end_diagnostic; |
e2840263 | 273 | |
27e511e0 | 274 | /* Client hook to report an internal error. */ |
a13812e2 | 275 | void (*internal_error) (diagnostic_context *, const char *, va_list *); |
27e511e0 | 276 | |
5f0f4a3b JM |
277 | /* Client hook to say whether the option controlling a diagnostic is |
278 | enabled. Returns nonzero if enabled, zero if disabled. */ | |
fa5baeed | 279 | int (*option_enabled) (int, unsigned, void *); |
46625112 JM |
280 | |
281 | /* Client information to pass as second argument to | |
282 | option_enabled. */ | |
283 | void *option_state; | |
5f0f4a3b JM |
284 | |
285 | /* Client hook to return the name of an option that controls a | |
286 | diagnostic. Returns malloced memory. The first diagnostic_t | |
287 | argument is the kind of diagnostic before any reclassification | |
288 | (of warnings as errors, etc.); the second is the kind after any | |
289 | reclassification. May return NULL if no name is to be printed. | |
290 | May be passed 0 as well as the index of a particular option. */ | |
291 | char *(*option_name) (diagnostic_context *, int, diagnostic_t, diagnostic_t); | |
292 | ||
b4c7ca2e DM |
293 | /* Client hook to return a URL describing the option that controls |
294 | a diagnostic. Returns malloced memory. May return NULL if no URL | |
295 | is available. May be passed 0 as well as the index of a | |
296 | particular option. */ | |
297 | char *(*get_option_url) (diagnostic_context *, int); | |
298 | ||
4bc1899b DM |
299 | void (*print_path) (diagnostic_context *, const diagnostic_path *); |
300 | json::value *(*make_json_for_path) (diagnostic_context *, const diagnostic_path *); | |
301 | ||
cf835838 JM |
302 | /* Auxiliary data for client. */ |
303 | void *x_data; | |
47b69537 | 304 | |
1b8b126f MLI |
305 | /* Used to detect that the last caret was printed at the same location. */ |
306 | location_t last_location; | |
307 | ||
966e8f4d TT |
308 | /* Used to detect when the input file stack has changed since last |
309 | described. */ | |
26d5ed6c | 310 | const line_map_ordinary *last_module; |
47b69537 GDR |
311 | |
312 | int lock; | |
0e94b750 | 313 | |
fa5baeed MS |
314 | /* A copy of lang_hooks.option_lang_mask (). */ |
315 | unsigned lang_mask; | |
316 | ||
0e94b750 | 317 | bool inhibit_notes_p; |
8a645150 DM |
318 | |
319 | /* When printing source code, should the characters at carets and ranges | |
320 | be colorized? (assuming colorization is on at all). | |
321 | This should be true for frontends that generate range information | |
322 | (so that the ranges of code are colorized), | |
323 | and false for frontends that merely specify points within the | |
324 | source code (to avoid e.g. colorizing just the first character in | |
325 | a token, which would look strange). */ | |
326 | bool colorize_source_p; | |
f3352cab | 327 | |
96e6ae57 DM |
328 | /* When printing source code, should labelled ranges be printed? */ |
329 | bool show_labels_p; | |
330 | ||
56b61d7f DM |
331 | /* When printing source code, should there be a left-hand margin |
332 | showing line numbers? */ | |
333 | bool show_line_numbers_p; | |
334 | ||
0141ab44 DM |
335 | /* If printing source code, what should the minimum width of the margin |
336 | be? Line numbers will be right-aligned, and padded to this width. */ | |
337 | int min_margin_width; | |
338 | ||
f3352cab DM |
339 | /* Usable by plugins; if true, print a debugging ruler above the |
340 | source output. */ | |
341 | bool show_ruler_p; | |
a93eac6a | 342 | |
f1096055 DM |
343 | /* Used to specify additional diagnostic output to be emitted after the |
344 | rest of the diagnostic. This is for implementing | |
345 | -fdiagnostics-parseable-fixits and GCC_EXTRA_DIAGNOSTIC_OUTPUT. */ | |
346 | enum diagnostics_extra_output_kind extra_output_kind; | |
717ebe91 | 347 | |
004bb936 LH |
348 | /* What units to use when outputting the column number. */ |
349 | enum diagnostics_column_unit column_unit; | |
350 | ||
351 | /* The origin for the column number (1-based or 0-based typically). */ | |
352 | int column_origin; | |
353 | ||
354 | /* The size of the tabstop for tab expansion. */ | |
355 | int tabstop; | |
356 | ||
bd5e882c DM |
357 | /* How should non-ASCII/non-printable bytes be escaped when |
358 | a diagnostic suggests escaping the source code on output. */ | |
359 | enum diagnostics_escape_format escape_format; | |
360 | ||
717ebe91 DM |
361 | /* If non-NULL, an edit_context to which fix-it hints should be |
362 | applied, for generating patches. */ | |
363 | edit_context *edit_context_ptr; | |
097f82ec DM |
364 | |
365 | /* How many diagnostic_group instances are currently alive. */ | |
366 | int diagnostic_group_nesting_depth; | |
367 | ||
368 | /* How many diagnostics have been emitted since the bottommost | |
369 | diagnostic_group was pushed. */ | |
370 | int diagnostic_group_emission_count; | |
371 | ||
372 | /* Optional callbacks for handling diagnostic groups. */ | |
373 | ||
374 | /* If non-NULL, this will be called immediately before the first | |
375 | time a diagnostic is emitted within a stack of groups. */ | |
376 | void (*begin_group_cb) (diagnostic_context * context); | |
377 | ||
378 | /* If non-NULL, this will be called when a stack of groups is | |
379 | popped if any diagnostics were emitted within that group. */ | |
380 | void (*end_group_cb) (diagnostic_context * context); | |
478dd60d DM |
381 | |
382 | /* Callback for final cleanup. */ | |
383 | void (*final_cb) (diagnostic_context *context); | |
6feb628a MS |
384 | |
385 | /* Callback to set the locations of call sites along the inlining | |
386 | stack corresponding to a diagnostic location. Needed to traverse | |
387 | the BLOCK_SUPERCONTEXT() chain hanging off the LOCATION_BLOCK() | |
388 | of a diagnostic's location. */ | |
389 | void (*set_locations_cb)(diagnostic_context *, diagnostic_info *); | |
e2840263 GDR |
390 | }; |
391 | ||
0e94b750 MLI |
392 | static inline void |
393 | diagnostic_inhibit_notes (diagnostic_context * context) | |
394 | { | |
395 | context->inhibit_notes_p = true; | |
396 | } | |
397 | ||
398 | ||
6b67c26e | 399 | /* Client supplied function to announce a diagnostic. */ |
e2840263 | 400 | #define diagnostic_starter(DC) (DC)->begin_diagnostic |
6b67c26e GDR |
401 | |
402 | /* Client supplied function called after a diagnostic message is | |
403 | displayed. */ | |
e2840263 | 404 | #define diagnostic_finalizer(DC) (DC)->end_diagnostic |
6b67c26e | 405 | |
cf835838 JM |
406 | /* Extension hooks for client. */ |
407 | #define diagnostic_context_auxiliary_data(DC) (DC)->x_data | |
408 | #define diagnostic_info_auxiliary_data(DI) (DI)->x_data | |
6b67c26e | 409 | |
b6fe0bb8 | 410 | /* Same as pp_format_decoder. Works on 'diagnostic_context *'. */ |
e1a4dd13 | 411 | #define diagnostic_format_decoder(DC) ((DC)->printer->format_decoder) |
6b67c26e | 412 | |
bd6bec6b | 413 | /* Same as output_prefixing_rule. Works on 'diagnostic_context *'. */ |
39ce81c9 | 414 | #define diagnostic_prefixing_rule(DC) ((DC)->printer->wrapping.rule) |
e2840263 | 415 | |
886e0865 GK |
416 | /* Raise SIGABRT on any diagnostic of severity DK_ERROR or higher. */ |
417 | #define diagnostic_abort_on_error(DC) \ | |
418 | (DC)->abort_on_error = true | |
419 | ||
4fcc2065 | 420 | /* This diagnostic_context is used by front-ends that directly output |
764dbbf2 | 421 | diagnostic messages without going through `error', `warning', |
6b67c26e | 422 | and similar functions. */ |
f68fc4db | 423 | extern diagnostic_context *global_dc; |
764dbbf2 | 424 | |
f622a56b TC |
425 | /* Returns whether the diagnostic framework has been intialized already and is |
426 | ready for use. */ | |
427 | #define diagnostic_ready_p() (global_dc->printer != NULL) | |
428 | ||
886e0865 | 429 | /* The total count of a KIND of diagnostics emitted so far. */ |
4fcc2065 | 430 | #define diagnostic_kind_count(DC, DK) (DC)->diagnostic_count[(int) (DK)] |
2a2b2d43 GDR |
431 | |
432 | /* The number of errors that have been issued so far. Ideally, these | |
4fcc2065 | 433 | would take a diagnostic_context as an argument. */ |
6b67c26e | 434 | #define errorcount diagnostic_kind_count (global_dc, DK_ERROR) |
2a2b2d43 | 435 | /* Similarly, but for warnings. */ |
6b67c26e | 436 | #define warningcount diagnostic_kind_count (global_dc, DK_WARNING) |
37e99116 JJ |
437 | /* Similarly, but for warnings promoted to errors. */ |
438 | #define werrorcount diagnostic_kind_count (global_dc, DK_WERROR) | |
2a2b2d43 | 439 | /* Similarly, but for sorrys. */ |
6b67c26e | 440 | #define sorrycount diagnostic_kind_count (global_dc, DK_SORRY) |
2a2b2d43 | 441 | |
cc2902df | 442 | /* Returns nonzero if warnings should be emitted. */ |
5f0f4a3b | 443 | #define diagnostic_report_warnings_p(DC, LOC) \ |
e3339d0f JM |
444 | (!(DC)->dc_inhibit_warnings \ |
445 | && !(in_system_header_at (LOC) && !(DC)->dc_warn_system_headers)) | |
2a2b2d43 | 446 | |
87cf0651 SB |
447 | /* Override the option index to be used for reporting a |
448 | diagnostic. */ | |
62a77bdf DM |
449 | |
450 | static inline void | |
451 | diagnostic_override_option_index (diagnostic_info *info, int optidx) | |
452 | { | |
453 | info->option_index = optidx; | |
454 | } | |
87cf0651 | 455 | |
95bd1dd7 | 456 | /* Diagnostic related functions. */ |
5f0f4a3b | 457 | extern void diagnostic_initialize (diagnostic_context *, int); |
97aa8bb6 | 458 | extern void diagnostic_color_init (diagnostic_context *, int value = -1); |
d2608235 | 459 | extern void diagnostic_urls_init (diagnostic_context *, int value = -1); |
d0b8780d | 460 | extern void diagnostic_finish (diagnostic_context *); |
07a0b324 | 461 | extern void diagnostic_report_current_module (diagnostic_context *, location_t); |
cc015f3a DM |
462 | extern void diagnostic_show_locus (diagnostic_context *, |
463 | rich_location *richloc, | |
464 | diagnostic_t diagnostic_kind); | |
4bc1899b | 465 | extern void diagnostic_show_any_path (diagnostic_context *, diagnostic_info *); |
79cf5994 | 466 | |
3ac6b5cf LH |
467 | /* Because we read source files a second time after the frontend did it the |
468 | first time, we need to know how the frontend handled things like character | |
469 | set conversion and UTF-8 BOM stripping, in order to make everything | |
470 | consistent. This function needs to be called by each frontend that requires | |
471 | non-default behavior, to inform the diagnostics infrastructure how input is | |
472 | to be processed. The default behavior is to do no conversion and not to | |
473 | strip a UTF-8 BOM. | |
474 | ||
475 | The callback should return the input charset to be used to convert the given | |
476 | file's contents to UTF-8, or it should return NULL if no conversion is needed | |
477 | for this file. SHOULD_SKIP_BOM only applies in case no conversion was | |
478 | performed, and if true, it will cause a UTF-8 BOM to be skipped at the | |
479 | beginning of the file. (In case a conversion was performed, the BOM is | |
480 | rather skipped as part of the conversion process.) */ | |
481 | ||
482 | void diagnostic_initialize_input_context (diagnostic_context *context, | |
483 | diagnostic_input_charset_callback ccb, | |
484 | bool should_skip_bom); | |
485 | ||
79cf5994 DD |
486 | /* Force diagnostics controlled by OPTIDX to be kind KIND. */ |
487 | extern diagnostic_t diagnostic_classify_diagnostic (diagnostic_context *, | |
488 | int /* optidx */, | |
cd7fe53b DD |
489 | diagnostic_t /* kind */, |
490 | location_t); | |
491 | extern void diagnostic_push_diagnostics (diagnostic_context *, location_t); | |
492 | extern void diagnostic_pop_diagnostics (diagnostic_context *, location_t); | |
71205d17 | 493 | extern bool diagnostic_report_diagnostic (diagnostic_context *, |
79a490a9 | 494 | diagnostic_info *); |
db857e7d | 495 | #ifdef ATTRIBUTE_GCC_DIAG |
79a490a9 | 496 | extern void diagnostic_set_info (diagnostic_info *, const char *, va_list *, |
8a645150 | 497 | rich_location *, diagnostic_t) ATTRIBUTE_GCC_DIAG(2,0); |
178b58b5 | 498 | extern void diagnostic_set_info_translated (diagnostic_info *, const char *, |
8a645150 | 499 | va_list *, rich_location *, |
178b58b5 JM |
500 | diagnostic_t) |
501 | ATTRIBUTE_GCC_DIAG(2,0); | |
dfa32261 MLI |
502 | extern void diagnostic_append_note (diagnostic_context *, location_t, |
503 | const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_GCC_DIAG(3,4); | |
db857e7d | 504 | #endif |
dfa32261 | 505 | extern char *diagnostic_build_prefix (diagnostic_context *, const diagnostic_info *); |
4537ec0c | 506 | void default_diagnostic_starter (diagnostic_context *, diagnostic_info *); |
876217ae DM |
507 | void default_diagnostic_start_span_fn (diagnostic_context *, |
508 | expanded_location); | |
478dd60d DM |
509 | void default_diagnostic_finalizer (diagnostic_context *, diagnostic_info *, |
510 | diagnostic_t); | |
9fec0042 | 511 | void diagnostic_set_caret_max_width (diagnostic_context *context, int value); |
c4100eae | 512 | void diagnostic_action_after_output (diagnostic_context *, diagnostic_t); |
d0ea9f0a | 513 | void diagnostic_check_max_errors (diagnostic_context *, bool flush = false); |
9fec0042 | 514 | |
7ecc3eb9 | 515 | void diagnostic_file_cache_fini (void); |
47b69537 | 516 | |
c9db45aa TB |
517 | int get_terminal_width (void); |
518 | ||
2a2703a2 MLI |
519 | /* Return the location associated to this diagnostic. Parameter WHICH |
520 | specifies which location. By default, expand the first one. */ | |
521 | ||
522 | static inline location_t | |
523 | diagnostic_location (const diagnostic_info * diagnostic, int which = 0) | |
524 | { | |
525 | return diagnostic->message.get_location (which); | |
526 | } | |
527 | ||
8a645150 DM |
528 | /* Return the number of locations to be printed in DIAGNOSTIC. */ |
529 | ||
530 | static inline unsigned int | |
531 | diagnostic_num_locations (const diagnostic_info * diagnostic) | |
532 | { | |
533 | return diagnostic->message.m_richloc->get_num_locations (); | |
534 | } | |
535 | ||
2a2703a2 MLI |
536 | /* Expand the location of this diagnostic. Use this function for |
537 | consistency. Parameter WHICH specifies which location. By default, | |
538 | expand the first one. */ | |
99abe958 MLI |
539 | |
540 | static inline expanded_location | |
2a2703a2 | 541 | diagnostic_expand_location (const diagnostic_info * diagnostic, int which = 0) |
99abe958 | 542 | { |
40499f81 | 543 | return diagnostic->richloc->get_expanded_location (which); |
99abe958 MLI |
544 | } |
545 | ||
2a2703a2 MLI |
546 | /* This is somehow the right-side margin of a caret line, that is, we |
547 | print at least these many characters after the position pointed at | |
548 | by the caret. */ | |
ba82e6b5 | 549 | const int CARET_LINE_MARGIN = 10; |
2a2703a2 MLI |
550 | |
551 | /* Return true if the two locations can be represented within the same | |
552 | caret line. This is used to build a prefix and also to determine | |
553 | whether to print one or two caret lines. */ | |
554 | ||
555 | static inline bool | |
556 | diagnostic_same_line (const diagnostic_context *context, | |
557 | expanded_location s1, expanded_location s2) | |
558 | { | |
559 | return s2.column && s1.line == s2.line | |
560 | && context->caret_max_width - CARET_LINE_MARGIN > abs (s1.column - s2.column); | |
561 | } | |
562 | ||
8a645150 | 563 | extern const char *diagnostic_get_color_for_kind (diagnostic_t kind); |
004bb936 LH |
564 | extern int diagnostic_converted_column (diagnostic_context *context, |
565 | expanded_location s); | |
2a2703a2 | 566 | |
47b69537 | 567 | /* Pure text formatting support functions. */ |
e78e8a0b | 568 | extern char *file_name_as_prefix (diagnostic_context *, const char *); |
345ed1fe | 569 | |
8e54f6d3 MLI |
570 | extern char *build_message_string (const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1; |
571 | ||
478dd60d DM |
572 | extern void diagnostic_output_format_init (diagnostic_context *, |
573 | enum diagnostics_output_format); | |
8e54f6d3 | 574 | |
bc65bad2 MG |
575 | /* Compute the number of digits in the decimal representation of an integer. */ |
576 | extern int num_digits (int); | |
577 | ||
004bb936 LH |
578 | extern json::value *json_from_expanded_location (diagnostic_context *context, |
579 | location_t loc); | |
4bc1899b | 580 | |
620cd786 JM |
581 | extern bool warning_enabled_at (location_t, int); |
582 | ||
88657302 | 583 | #endif /* ! GCC_DIAGNOSTIC_H */ |