Most warnings are for functions implicitly returning int. Change most
of these functions to return void. (Traditional K&R C had no void
type, but C89 has it.)
Add prototypes to most function declarations in headers. This is
easy, because ego declares most of its extern functions, and the
comments listed most parameters. There were a few outdated or missing
declarations, and a few .c files that failed to include an .h with the
declarations.
Add prototypes to a few function definitions in .c files. Most
functions still have traditional K&R definitions. Most STATIC
functions still don't have prototypes, because they have no earlier
declaration where I would have added the prototype.
Change some prototypes in util/ego/share/alloc.h. Functions newmap()
and oldmap() handle an array of pointers to something; change the
array's type from `short **` to `void **`. Callers use casts to go
between `void **` and the correct type, like `line_p *`. Function
oldtable() takes a `short *`, not a `short **`; I added the wrong type
in 5bbbaf4.
Make a few other changes to silence warnings. There are a few places
where clang wants extra parentheses in the code.
Edit util/ego/ra/build.lua to add the missing dependency on ra*.h; I
needed this to prevent crashes from ra.
Edit C code to reduce warnings from clang. Most warnings are for
implicit declarations of functions, but some warnings want me to add
parentheses or curly braces, or to cast arguments for printf().
Make a few other changes, like declaring float_cst() in h/con_float to
be static, and using C99 bool in ego/ra/makeitems.c and
ego/share/makecldef.c. Such changes don't silence warnings; I make
such changes while I silence warnings in the same file. In
float_cst(), rename parameter `str` to `float_str`, so it doesn't
share a name with the global variable `str`.
Remove `const` from `newmodule(const char *)` in mach/proto/as to
silence a warning. I wrongly added the `const` in d347207.
For warnings about implicit declarations of functions, the fix is to
declare the function before calling it. For example, my OpenBSD
system needs <sys/wait.h> to declare wait().
In util/int, add "whatever.h" to declare more functions. Remove old
declarations from "mem.h", to prefer the newer declarations of the
same functions in "data.h" and "stack.h".
- In share/debug.c, undo my mistake in commit 9037d13 by changing
vfprintf back to fprintf in OUTTRACE.
- In ud/ud.c, move the trace output from stdout to stderr, because
stdout has ego's output file, which becomes opt2's input file. If
trace output goes to stdout, it gets prepended to the output file,
and opt2 errors with "wrong input file".
I also edit both build.lua files so ego depends on its header files;
this part isn't needed for -DTRACE.
One can now use -DTRACE by adding it to the cflags in both build.lua
files.
This uncovers a problem in il/il_aux.c: it passes 3 arguments to
getlines(), but the function expects 4 arguments. I add FALSE as the
4th argument. TRUE would fill in the list of mesregs. IL uses
mesregs during phase 1, but this call to getlines() is in phase 2.
TRUE would leak memory unless I added a call to Ldeleteset(mesregs).
So I pass FALSE.
Functions passed to go() now have a `void *` parameter because
no_action() now takes a `void *`.
*Important:* Do `make clean` to work around a problem and prevent
infinite rebuilds, https://github.com/davidgiven/ack/issues/68
I edit tokens.g in util/LLgen/src, so I regenerate tokens.c. The
regeneration script bootstrap.sh can't find LLgen, but I can run the
same command by typing the path to llgen.
cf/cf_loop.c and share/put.c tried to read the next pointer in an
element of a linked list after freeing the element. ud/ud_copy.c
tried to read beyond the end of the _defs_ array: it only has
_nrexpldefs_ elements, not _nrdefs_ elements.
These bugs caused core dumps on OpenBSD. Its malloc() put _defs_ near
the end of a page, so reading beyond the end crossed into an unmapped
page. Its free() wrote junk bytes and changed the next pointer to
0xdfdfdfdfdfdfdfdf.
This needed lots of refactoring to ego --- not all platforms have ego descr
files, and ego will just crash if you invoke it without one. I think originally
it was never intended that these platforms would be used at -O2 or above.
Plats now only specify the ego descr file if they have one.
These files "magically reappeared" after the conversion from CVS to
Mercurial. The old CVS repository deleted these files but did not
record *when* it deleted these files. The conversion resurrected these
files because they have no history of deletion. These files were
probably deleted before year 1995. The CVS repository begins to record
deletions around 1995.
These files may still appear in older revisions of this Mercurial
repository, when they should already be deleted. There is no way to fix
this, because the CVS repository provides no dates of deletion.
See http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=29823032