1 /* Language-independent diagnostic subroutines for the GNU Compiler
2    Collection that are only for use in the compilers proper and not
3    the driver or other programs.
4    Copyright (C) 1999-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 
6 This file is part of GCC.
7 
8 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
9 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
10 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
11 version.
12 
13 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
14 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
15 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
16 for more details.
17 
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
20 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
21 
22 #include "config.h"
23 #include "system.h"
24 #include "coretypes.h"
25 #include "tree.h"
26 #include "diagnostic.h"
27 #include "tree-pretty-print.h"
28 #include "tree-diagnostic.h"
29 #include "dumpfile.h" /* TDF_DIAGNOSTIC */
30 #include "langhooks.h"
31 #include "langhooks-def.h"
32 #include "vec.h"
33 #include "intl.h"
34 
35 /* Prints out, if necessary, the name of the current function
36    that caused an error.  Called from all error and warning functions.  */
37 void
diagnostic_report_current_function(diagnostic_context * context,diagnostic_info * diagnostic)38 diagnostic_report_current_function (diagnostic_context *context,
39 				    diagnostic_info *diagnostic)
40 {
41   diagnostic_report_current_module (context, diagnostic->location);
42   lang_hooks.print_error_function (context, input_filename, diagnostic);
43 }
44 
45 static void
default_tree_diagnostic_starter(diagnostic_context * context,diagnostic_info * diagnostic)46 default_tree_diagnostic_starter (diagnostic_context *context,
47 				 diagnostic_info *diagnostic)
48 {
49   diagnostic_report_current_function (context, diagnostic);
50   pp_set_prefix (context->printer, diagnostic_build_prefix (context,
51 							    diagnostic));
52 }
53 
54 /* This is a pair made of a location and the line map it originated
55    from.  It's used in the maybe_unwind_expanded_macro_loc function
56    below.  */
57 typedef struct
58 {
59   const struct line_map *map;
60   source_location where;
61 } loc_map_pair;
62 
63 
64 /* Unwind the different macro expansions that lead to the token which
65    location is WHERE and emit diagnostics showing the resulting
66    unwound macro expansion trace.  Let's look at an example to see how
67    the trace looks like.  Suppose we have this piece of code,
68    artificially annotated with the line numbers to increase
69    legibility:
70 
71     $ cat -n test.c
72       1    #define OPERATE(OPRD1, OPRT, OPRD2) \
73       2      OPRD1 OPRT OPRD2;
74       3
75       4    #define SHIFTL(A,B) \
76       5      OPERATE (A,<<,B)
77       6
78       7    #define MULT(A) \
79       8      SHIFTL (A,1)
80       9
81      10    void
82      11    g ()
83      12    {
84      13      MULT (1.0);// 1.0 << 1; <-- so this is an error.
85      14    }
86 
87    Here is the diagnostic that we want the compiler to generate:
88 
89     test.c: In function ‘g’:
90     test.c:5:14: error: invalid operands to binary << (have ‘double’ and ‘int’)
91     test.c:2:9: note: in definition of macro 'OPERATE'
92     test.c:8:3: note: in expansion of macro 'SHIFTL'
93     test.c:13:3: note: in expansion of macro 'MULT'
94 
95    The part that goes from the third to the fifth line of this
96    diagnostic (the lines containing the 'note:' string) is called the
97    unwound macro expansion trace.  That's the part generated by this
98    function.  */
99 
100 static void
maybe_unwind_expanded_macro_loc(diagnostic_context * context,const diagnostic_info * diagnostic,source_location where)101 maybe_unwind_expanded_macro_loc (diagnostic_context *context,
102                                  const diagnostic_info *diagnostic,
103                                  source_location where)
104 {
105   const struct line_map *map;
106   vec<loc_map_pair> loc_vec = vNULL;
107   unsigned ix;
108   loc_map_pair loc, *iter;
109 
110   map = linemap_lookup (line_table, where);
111   if (!linemap_macro_expansion_map_p (map))
112     return;
113 
114   /* Let's unwind the macros that got expanded and led to the token
115      which location is WHERE.  We are going to store these macros into
116      LOC_VEC, so that we can later walk it at our convenience to
117      display a somewhat meaningful trace of the macro expansion
118      history to the user.  Note that the first macro of the trace
119      (which is OPERATE in the example above) is going to be stored at
120      the beginning of LOC_VEC.  */
121 
122   do
123     {
124       loc.where = where;
125       loc.map = map;
126 
127       loc_vec.safe_push (loc);
128 
129       /* WHERE is the location of a token inside the expansion of a
130          macro.  MAP is the map holding the locations of that macro
131          expansion.  Let's get the location of the token inside the
132          context that triggered the expansion of this macro.
133          This is basically how we go "down" in the trace of macro
134          expansions that led to WHERE.  */
135       where = linemap_unwind_toward_expansion (line_table, where, &map);
136     } while (linemap_macro_expansion_map_p (map));
137 
138   /* Now map is set to the map of the location in the source that
139      first triggered the macro expansion.  This must be an ordinary map.  */
140 
141   /* Walk LOC_VEC and print the macro expansion trace, unless the
142      first macro which expansion triggered this trace was expanded
143      inside a system header.  */
144   int saved_location_line =
145     expand_location_to_spelling_point (diagnostic->location).line;
146 
147   if (!LINEMAP_SYSP (map))
148     FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (loc_vec, ix, iter)
149       {
150 	/* Sometimes, in the unwound macro expansion trace, we want to
151 	   print a part of the context that shows where, in the
152 	   definition of the relevant macro, is the token (we are
153 	   looking at) used.  That is the case in the introductory
154 	   comment of this function, where we print:
155 
156 	       test.c:2:9: note: in definition of macro 'OPERATE'.
157 
158 	   We print that "macro definition context" because the
159 	   diagnostic line (emitted by the call to
160 	   pp_ouput_formatted_text in diagnostic_report_diagnostic):
161 
162 	       test.c:5:14: error: invalid operands to binary << (have ‘double’ and ‘int’)
163 
164 	   does not point into the definition of the macro where the
165 	   token '<<' (that is an argument to the function-like macro
166 	   OPERATE) is used.  So we must "display" the line of that
167 	   macro definition context to the user somehow.
168 
169 	   A contrario, when the first interesting diagnostic line
170 	   points into the definition of the macro, we don't need to
171 	   display any line for that macro definition in the trace
172 	   anymore, otherwise it'd be redundant.  */
173 
174         /* Okay, now here is what we want.  For each token resulting
175            from macro expansion we want to show: 1/ where in the
176            definition of the macro the token comes from; 2/ where the
177            macro got expanded.  */
178 
179         /* Resolve the location iter->where into the locus 1/ of the
180            comment above.  */
181         source_location resolved_def_loc =
182           linemap_resolve_location (line_table, iter->where,
183                                     LRK_MACRO_DEFINITION_LOCATION, NULL);
184 
185 	/* Don't print trace for locations that are reserved or from
186 	   within a system header.  */
187         const struct line_map *m = NULL;
188         source_location l =
189           linemap_resolve_location (line_table, resolved_def_loc,
190                                     LRK_SPELLING_LOCATION,  &m);
191         if (l < RESERVED_LOCATION_COUNT || LINEMAP_SYSP (m))
192           continue;
193 
194 	/* We need to print the context of the macro definition only
195 	   when the locus of the first displayed diagnostic (displayed
196 	   before this trace) was inside the definition of the
197 	   macro.  */
198         int resolved_def_loc_line = SOURCE_LINE (m, l);
199         if (ix == 0 && saved_location_line != resolved_def_loc_line)
200           {
201             diagnostic_append_note (context, resolved_def_loc,
202                                     "in definition of macro %qs",
203                                     linemap_map_get_macro_name (iter->map));
204             /* At this step, as we've printed the context of the macro
205                definition, we don't want to print the context of its
206                expansion, otherwise, it'd be redundant.  */
207             continue;
208           }
209 
210         /* Resolve the location of the expansion point of the macro
211            which expansion gave the token represented by def_loc.
212            This is the locus 2/ of the earlier comment.  */
213         source_location resolved_exp_loc =
214           linemap_resolve_location (line_table,
215                                     MACRO_MAP_EXPANSION_POINT_LOCATION (iter->map),
216                                     LRK_MACRO_DEFINITION_LOCATION, NULL);
217 
218         diagnostic_append_note (context, resolved_exp_loc,
219                                 "in expansion of macro %qs",
220                                 linemap_map_get_macro_name (iter->map));
221       }
222 
223   loc_vec.release ();
224 }
225 
226 /*  This is a diagnostic finalizer implementation that is aware of
227     virtual locations produced by libcpp.
228 
229     It has to be called by the diagnostic finalizer of front ends that
230     uses libcpp and wish to get diagnostics involving tokens resulting
231     from macro expansion.
232 
233     For a given location, if said location belongs to a token
234     resulting from a macro expansion, this starter prints the context
235     of the token.  E.g, for multiply nested macro expansion, it
236     unwinds the nested macro expansions and prints them in a manner
237     that is similar to what is done for function call stacks, or
238     template instantiation contexts.  */
239 void
virt_loc_aware_diagnostic_finalizer(diagnostic_context * context,diagnostic_info * diagnostic)240 virt_loc_aware_diagnostic_finalizer (diagnostic_context *context,
241 				     diagnostic_info *diagnostic)
242 {
243   maybe_unwind_expanded_macro_loc (context, diagnostic,
244 				   diagnostic->location);
245 }
246 
247 /* Default tree printer.   Handles declarations only.  */
248 static bool
default_tree_printer(pretty_printer * pp,text_info * text,const char * spec,int precision,bool wide,bool set_locus,bool hash)249 default_tree_printer (pretty_printer *pp, text_info *text, const char *spec,
250 		      int precision, bool wide, bool set_locus, bool hash)
251 {
252   tree t;
253 
254   /* FUTURE: %+x should set the locus.  */
255   if (precision != 0 || wide || hash)
256     return false;
257 
258   switch (*spec)
259     {
260     case 'E':
261       t = va_arg (*text->args_ptr, tree);
262       if (TREE_CODE (t) == IDENTIFIER_NODE)
263 	{
264 	  pp_identifier (pp, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (t));
265 	  return true;
266 	}
267       break;
268 
269     case 'D':
270       t = va_arg (*text->args_ptr, tree);
271       if (DECL_DEBUG_EXPR_IS_FROM (t) && DECL_DEBUG_EXPR (t))
272 	t = DECL_DEBUG_EXPR (t);
273       break;
274 
275     case 'F':
276     case 'T':
277       t = va_arg (*text->args_ptr, tree);
278       break;
279 
280     case 'K':
281       percent_K_format (text);
282       return true;
283 
284     default:
285       return false;
286     }
287 
288   if (set_locus && text->locus)
289     *text->locus = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (t);
290 
291   if (DECL_P (t))
292     {
293       const char *n = DECL_NAME (t)
294         ? identifier_to_locale (lang_hooks.decl_printable_name (t, 2))
295         : _("<anonymous>");
296       pp_string (pp, n);
297     }
298   else
299     dump_generic_node (pp, t, 0, TDF_DIAGNOSTIC, 0);
300 
301   return true;
302 }
303 
304 /* Sets CONTEXT to use language independent diagnostics.  */
305 void
tree_diagnostics_defaults(diagnostic_context * context)306 tree_diagnostics_defaults (diagnostic_context *context)
307 {
308   diagnostic_starter (context) = default_tree_diagnostic_starter;
309   diagnostic_finalizer (context) = default_diagnostic_finalizer;
310   diagnostic_format_decoder (context) = default_tree_printer;
311 }
312