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