ack/lang/pc/comp/error.c

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/* E R R O R A N D D I A G N O S T I C R O U T I N E S */
/* This file contains the (non-portable) error-message and diagnostic
giving functions. Be aware that they are called with a variable
number of arguments!
*/
#include "debug.h"
#include "errout.h"
#include <em_arith.h>
#include <em_code.h>
#include <em_label.h>
#include <system.h>
#include "LLlex.h"
#include "f_info.h"
#include "input.h"
#include "main.h"
#include "node.h"
/* error classes */
#define ERROR 1
#define WARNING 2
#define LEXERROR 3
#define LEXWARNING 4
#define CRASH 5
#define FATAL 6
#ifdef DEBUG
#define VDEBUG 7
#endif
int err_occurred;
extern char *symbol2str();
/* There are three general error-message functions:
lexerror() lexical and pre-processor error messages
error() syntactic and pre-processor messagese
node_error() errors in nodes
The difference lies in the place where the file name and line
number come from.
Lexical errors report from the global variables LineNumber and
FileName, node errors get their information from the
node, whereas other errors use the information in the token.
*/
#ifdef DEBUG
/*VARARGS1*/
debug(fmt, args)
char *fmt;
{
_error(VDEBUG, NULLNODE, fmt, &args);
}
#endif DEBUG
/*VARARGS1*/
error(fmt, args)
char *fmt;
{
_error(ERROR, NULLNODE, fmt, &args);
}
/*VARARGS2*/
node_error(node, fmt, args)
struct node *node;
char *fmt;
{
_error(ERROR, node, fmt, &args);
}
/*VARARGS1*/
warning(fmt, args)
char *fmt;
{
if( !options['w'] ) _error(WARNING, NULLNODE, fmt, &args);
}
/*VARARGS2*/
node_warning(node, fmt, args)
struct node *node;
char *fmt;
{
if( !options['w'] ) _error(WARNING, node, fmt, &args);
}
/*VARARGS1*/
lexerror(fmt, args)
char *fmt;
{
_error(LEXERROR, NULLNODE, fmt, &args);
}
/*VARARGS1*/
lexwarning(fmt, args)
char *fmt;
{
if( !options['w'] ) _error(LEXWARNING, NULLNODE, fmt, &args);
}
/*VARARGS1*/
fatal(fmt, args)
char *fmt;
{
_error(FATAL, NULLNODE, fmt, &args);
sys_stop(S_EXIT);
}
/*VARARGS1*/
crash(fmt, args)
char *fmt;
{
_error(CRASH, NULLNODE, fmt, &args);
#ifdef DEBUG
sys_stop(S_ABORT);
#else
sys_stop(S_EXIT);
#endif
}
_error(class, node, fmt, argv)
int class;
struct node *node;
char *fmt;
int argv[];
{
/* _error attempts to limit the number of error messages
for a given line to MAXERR_LINE.
*/
static unsigned int last_ln = 0;
unsigned int ln = 0;
static char * last_fn = 0;
static int e_seen = 0;
register char *remark = 0;
/* Since name and number are gathered from different places
depending on the class, we first collect the relevant
values and then decide what to print.
*/
/* preliminaries */
switch( class ) {
case ERROR:
case LEXERROR:
case CRASH:
case FATAL:
if( C_busy() ) C_ms_err();
err_occurred = 1;
break;
}
/* the remark */
switch( class ) {
case WARNING:
case LEXWARNING:
remark = "(warning)";
break;
case CRASH:
remark = "CRASH\007";
break;
case FATAL:
remark = "fatal error --";
break;
#ifdef DEBUG
case VDEBUG:
remark = "(debug)";
break;
#endif DEBUG
}
/* the place */
switch( class ) {
case ERROR:
case WARNING:
ln = node ? node->nd_lineno : dot.tk_lineno;
break;
case LEXWARNING:
case LEXERROR:
case CRASH:
case FATAL:
#ifdef DEBUG
case VDEBUG:
#endif DEBUG
ln = LineNumber;
break;
}
#ifdef DEBUG
if( class != VDEBUG ) {
#endif
if( FileName == last_fn && ln == last_ln ) {
/* we've seen this place before */
e_seen++;
if( e_seen == MAXERR_LINE ) fmt = "etc ...";
else if( e_seen > MAXERR_LINE )
/* and too often, I'd say ! */
return;
}
else {
/* brand new place */
last_ln = ln;
last_fn = FileName;
e_seen = 0;
}
#ifdef DEBUG
}
#endif DEBUG
if( FileName ) fprint(ERROUT, "\"%s\", line %u: ", FileName, ln);
if( remark ) fprint(ERROUT, "%s ", remark);
doprnt(ERROUT, fmt, argv); /* contents of error */
fprint(ERROUT, "\n");
}