As proposed at <https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2014-11/msg00014.html>,
this patch enables -fextended-identifiers by default for all standard
versions including this feature (all C++ versions, C99 and above for
C, but not C90 / C94 / gnu89 / preprocessing assembler). It adds a
couple of tests for areas where I previously noted testsuite coverage
for extended identifiers was lacking, removes -fextended-identifiers
from existing tests, adds -g to various such tests to verify that
extended identifiers don't break debug info generation and removes the
test that was only there to verify that the feature was off by
default.
The current state of the feature may not correspond exactly to any
particular checklist from 2004/5 (see bug 9449) of what was wanted
before enabling the feature by default, but I don't think it's any
worse than plenty of other features supported by default before every
corner case is fully functional, and think problems can readily be
fixed incrementally.
The following aspects of extended identifiers could still do with more
work (and should be straightforward):
* C -aux-info (output should use UCNs).
* ObjC -gen-decls (output should use UCNs; associated diagnostics from
the ObjC front end should use extended characters or UCNs as
appropriate to the locale, via using %qE or identifier_to_locale).
* Use DW_AT_use_UTF8 in DWARF-3 debug info for compilation units built
with extended identifiers enabled (or unconditionally).
* cpplib diagnostics (outputting characters or UCNs as appropriate
depending on the locale, as done for identifiers in non-cpplib
diagnostics).
* C++ test for UCN linking with C and extern "C".
* Check GDB support / file issues for support if needed.
* Actual UTF-8 in identifiers (?). (Be careful about not affecting
performance for the normal fast path of lexing identifiers, if
possible.)
The following may be trickier:
* cpplib spelling preservation (required to diagnose macro
redefinition with different spellings of the same identifier in the
definition or argument names; different spellings of the name of the
macro itself are OK, however; also required for correct handling of
multiple stringizing in C++); correct output for -d (UCNs), DWARF
debug info for macros (UCNs), PCH and PCH tests. (Spelling
preservation is the issue that needs fixing to remove references to
corner cases in the documentation of -std=c99 and -std=c11 and in
c99status.html.) The idea would be to add a second pointer to
cpp_identifier that stores the original spelling (whether for
extended identifiers only, or for all identifiers); this does not
enlarge cpp_token because the resulting larger cpp_identifier
structure is no bigger than cpp_string.
* C++ translation of extended characters (including $@` and various
control characters) to UCNs in phase 1 (note diagnostics thus
needed, but not for C++11, for control characters in strings /
character constants as those UCNs invalid); a likely implementation
approach is to do translation when identifiers / strings / character
constants are lexed, together with errors for stray $@` / control
characters in program as not being valid UCNs in identifiers ($ only
if not accepted in identifiers); note that this translation should
not take place inside raw string literals.
Bootstrapped with no regressions on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.
libcpp:
PR preprocessor/9449
* init.c (lang_defaults): Enable extended identifiers for C++ and
C99-based standards.
gcc:
PR preprocessor/9449
* doc/cpp.texi (Character sets, Tokenization)
(Implementation-defined behavior): Don't refer to UCNs in
identifiers requiring -fextended-identifiers.
* doc/cppopts.texi (-fextended-identifiers): Document as enabled
by default for C99 and later and C++.
* doc/invoke.texi (-std=c99, -std=c11): Don't refer to extended
identifiers needing -fextended-identifiers.
gcc/testsuite:
PR preprocessor/9449
* lib/target-supports.exp (check_effective_target_ucn_nocache):
Don't use -fextended-identifiers.
* c-c++-common/cpp/normalize-3.c, c-c++-common/cpp/ucnid-2011-1.c,
g++.dg/cpp/ucn-1.C, g++.dg/cpp/ucnid-1.C, g++.dg/other/ucnid-1.C,
gcc.dg/cpp/normalize-1.c, gcc.dg/cpp/normalize-2.c,
gcc.dg/cpp/normalize-4.c: Don't use -fextended-identifiers.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-1.c: Don't use -fextended-identifiers. Use
-g3.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-10.c, gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-2.c,
gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-3.c, gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-4.c, gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-5.c,
gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-7.c, gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-9.c,
gcc.dg/cpp/warn-normalized-1.c, gcc.dg/cpp/warn-normalized-2.c,
gcc.dg/cpp/warn-normalized-3.c: Don't use -fextended-identifiers.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-1.c, gcc.dg/ucnid-2.c, gcc.dg/ucnid-3.c,
gcc.dg/ucnid-4.c, gcc.dg/ucnid-5.c, gcc.dg/ucnid-6.c: Don't use
-fextended-identifiers. Use -g.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-7.c, gcc.dg/ucnid-8.c: Don't use
-fextended-identifiers.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-9.c: Don't use -fextended-identifiers. Use -g.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-10.c: Don't use -fextended-identifiers.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-11.c, gcc.dg/ucnid-12.c: Don't use
-fextended-identifiers. Use -g.
* gcc.dg/ucnid-13.c: Don't use -fextended-identifiers.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-8.c: Remove test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/ucnid-10.c, gcc.dg/ucnid-14.c: New tests.
From-SVN: r217144
gcc/ChangeLog:
2014-09-04 Manuel López-Ibáñez <manu@gcc.gnu.org>
* doc/options.texi: Document that Var and Init are required if CPP
is given.
* optc-gen.awk: Require Var and Init if CPP is given.
* common.opt (Wpedantic): Use Init.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
2014-09-04 Manuel López-Ibáñez <manu@gcc.gnu.org>
* macro.c (replace_args): Use cpp_pedwarning, cpp_warning and
CPP_W flags.
* include/cpplib.h: Add CPP_W_C90_C99_COMPAT and CPP_W_PEDANTIC.
* init.c (cpp_create_reader): Do not init to -1 here.
* expr.c (num_binary_op): Use cpp_pedwarning.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
2014-09-04 Manuel López-Ibáñez <manu@gcc.gnu.org>
* c.opt (Wc90-c99-compat,Wc++-compat,Wcomment,Wendif-labels,
Winvalid-pch,Wlong-long,Wmissing-include-dirs,Wmultichar,Wpedantic,
(Wdate-time,Wtraditional,Wundef,Wvariadic-macros): Add CPP, Var
and Init.
* c-opts.c (c_common_handle_option): Do not handle here.
(sanitize_cpp_opts): Likewise.
* c-common.c (struct reason_option_codes_t): Handle
CPP_W_C90_C99_COMPAT and CPP_W_PEDANTIC.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2014-09-04 Manuel López-Ibáñez <manu@gcc.gnu.org>
* gcc.dg/cpp/endif-pedantic2.c: More general options do not
override specific ones, but specific ones do.
From-SVN: r214904
libcpp/ChangeLog:
2014-08-29 Manuel López-Ibáñez <manu@gcc.gnu.org>
* macro.c (warn_of_redefinition): Suppress warnings for builtins
that lack the NODE_WARN flag, unless Wbuiltin-macro-redefined.
(_cpp_create_definition): Use Wbuiltin-macro-redefined for
builtins that lack the NODE_WARN flag.
* directives.c (do_undef): Likewise.
* init.c (cpp_init_special_builtins): Do not change flags
depending on Wbuiltin-macro-redefined.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
2014-08-29 Manuel López-Ibáñez <manu@gcc.gnu.org>
* c.opt (Wbuiltin-macro-redefined): Use CPP, Var and Init.
* c-opts.c (c_common_handle_option): Do not handle here.
From-SVN: r214730
libcpp/
2014-08-27 Edward Smith-Rowland <3dw4rd@verizon.net>
PR cpp/23827 - standard C++ should not have hex float preprocessor
tokens
* libcpp/init.c (lang_flags): Change CXX98 flag for extended numbers
from 1 to 0.
* libcpp/expr.c (cpp_classify_number): Weite error message for improper
use of hex floating literal.
gcc/testsuite/
2014-08-27 Edward Smith-Rowland <3dw4rd@verizon.net>
PR cpp/23827 - standard C++ should not have hex float preprocessor
tokens
* g++.dg/cpp/pr23827_cxx11.C: New.
* g++.dg/cpp/pr23827_cxx98.C: New.
* g++.dg/cpp/pr23827_cxx98_neg.C: New.
* gcc.dg/cpp/pr23827_c90.c: New.
* gcc.dg/cpp/pr23827_c90_neg.c: New.
* gcc.dg/cpp/pr23827_c99.c: New.
From-SVN: r214616
2014-05-09 Joey Ye <joey.ye@arm.com>
* files.c (find_file_in_dir): Always try to shorten for DOS
non-system headers.
* init.c (ENABLE_CANONICAL_SYSTEM_HEADERS): Default enabled for DOS.
From-SVN: r210264
gcc/testsuite:
* c-c++-common/cpp/ucnid-2011-1.c: New test.
libcpp:
* ucnid.tab: Add C11 and C11NOSTART data.
* makeucnid.c (digit): Rename enum value to N99.
(C11, N11, all_languages): New enum values.
(NUM_CODE_POINTS, MAX_CODE_POINT): New macros.
(flags, decomp, combining_value): Use NUM_CODE_POINTS as array
size.
(decomp): Use unsigned int as element type.
(all_decomp): New array.
(read_ucnid): Handle C11 and C11NOSTART. Use MAX_CODE_POINT.
(read_table): Use MAX_CODE_POINT. Store all decompositions in
all_decomp.
(read_derived): Use MAX_CODE_POINT.
(write_table): Use NUM_CODE_POINTS. Print N99, C11 and N11
flags. Print whole array variable declaration rather than just
array contents.
(char_id_valid, write_context_switch): New functions.
(main): Call write_context_switch.
* ucnid.h: Regenerate.
* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Add c11_identifiers.
* init.c (struct lang_flags): Add c11_identifiers.
(cpp_set_lang): Set c11_identifiers option from selected language.
* internal.h (struct normalize_state): Document "previous" as
previous starter character.
(NORMALIZE_STATE_UPDATE_IDNUM): Take character as argument.
* charset.c (DIG): Rename enum value to N99.
(C11, N11): New enum values.
(struct ucnrange): Give name to struct. Use short for flags and
unsigned int for end of range. Include ucnid.h for whole variable
declaration.
(ucn_valid_in_identifier): Allow for characters up to 0x10FFFF.
Allow for C11 in determining valid characters and valid start
characters. Use check_nfc for non-Hangul context-dependent
checks. Only store starter characters in nst->previous.
(_cpp_valid_ucn): Pass new argument to
NORMALIZE_STATE_UPDATE_IDNUM.
* lex.c (lex_identifier): Pass new argument to
NORMALIZE_STATE_UPDATE_IDNUM. Call NORMALIZE_STATE_UPDATE_IDNUM
after initial non-UCN part of identifier.
(lex_number): Pass new argument to NORMALIZE_STATE_UPDATE_IDNUM.
From-SVN: r204886
/libcpp
2013-04-24 Paolo Carlini <paolo.carlini@oracle.com>
* include/cpplib.h (enum c_lang): Add CLK_GNUCXX1Y and CLK_CXX1Y.
* init.c (lang_defaults): Add defaults for the latter.
(cpp_init_builtins): Define __cplusplus as 201300L for the latter.
* lex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Update.
/gcc/c-family
2013-04-24 Paolo Carlini <paolo.carlini@oracle.com>
* c-opts.c (set_std_cxx11): Use CLK_CXX1Y and CLK_GNUCXX1Y.
/gcc/testsuite
2013-04-24 Paolo Carlini <paolo.carlini@oracle.com>
* g++.dg/cpp1y/cplusplus.C: New.
From-SVN: r198261
Implement a flag -fext-numeric-literals that allows control of whether GNU
numeric suffix extensions are parsed or passed to C++ as user-defined literals.
From-SVN: r193382
Merge from cxx-conversion branch (http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/cxx-conversion).
As described in http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2012-08/msg00015.html, this patch
changes the default bootstrap process so that stage 1 always builds with a C++
compiler.
Other than the bootstrap change, the patch makes no functional changes to the
compiler. Everything should build as it does now in trunk. The main
changes in this patch are:
1- Configuration changes.
2- Re-write of VEC.
3- Re-write of gengtype to support C++ templates and
user-provided marking functions.
4- New hash table class.
5- Re-write double_int.
6- Implement tree macros as inline functions so they can be
called from gdb.
As discussed before, several of these changes do not fully change
the call sites to use the new APIs.
The bootstrap changes have already been tested on a wide range of
targets (http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/CppBuildStatus). Additionally,
I have tested the merged trunk on: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu,
mips64el-unknown-linux-gnu, powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu,
i686-pc-linux-gnu, and ia64-unknown-linux-gnu.
ChangeLog
2012-08-14 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@google.com>
Merge from cxx-conversion branch.
* Makefile.tpl (STAGE[+id+]_CXXFLAGS): Remove
POSTSTAGE1_CONFIGURE_FLAGS.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* configure.ac (ENABLE_BUILD_WITH_CXX): Remove. Update all users.
Force C++ when bootstrapping.
* configure: Regenerate.
libcpp/ChangeLog
2012-08-14 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@google.com>
Merge from cxx-conversion branch. Configury.
* Makefile.in: Remove all handlers of ENABLE_BUILD_WITH_CXX.
* configure.ac: Likewise.
* configure: Regenerate.
2012-08-14 Lawrence Crowl <crowl@google.com>
Merge from cxx-conversion branch. New C++ hash table.
* include/symtab.h (typedef struct ht hash_table): Change the typedef
name to cpp_hash_table. Update all users of the typedef.
gcc/ChangeLog
2012-08-14 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@google.com>
Merge from cxx-conversion branch. Configury.
* configure.ac (CXX_FOR_BUILD): Define and substitute.
(BUILD_CXXFLAGS): Define.
Remove all handlers of ENABLE_BUILD_WITH_CXX.
Force all build to be with C++.
* Makefile.in (BUILD_CXXFLAGS): Use it.
Remove all handlers of ENABLE_BUILD_WITH_CXX.
* configure: Regenerate.
* config.in: Regenerate.
* doc/install.texi: Remove documentation for --enable-build-with-cxx
and --enable-build-poststage1-with-cxx.
2012-08-14 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@google.com>
Merge from cxx-conversion branch. Re-implement VEC in C++.
* vec.c (vec_heap_free): Convert into a template function.
(vec_gc_o_reserve_1): Make extern.
(vec_gc_p_reserve): Remove.
(vec_gc_p_reserve_exact): Remove.
(vec_gc_o_reserve): Remove.
(vec_gc_o_reserve_exact): Remove.
(vec_heap_o_reserve_1): Make extern.
(vec_heap_p_reserve): Remove.
(vec_heap_p_reserve_exact): Remove.
(vec_heap_o_reserve): Remove.
(vec_heap_o_reserve_exact): Remove.
(vec_stack_p_reserve): Remove.
(vec_stack_p_reserve_exact): Remove.
* vec.h (VEC_CHECK_INFO, VEC_CHECK_DECL, VEC_CHECK_PASS,
VEC_ASSERT, VEC_ASSERT_FAIL, vec_assert_fail): Move earlier
in the file.
(VEC): Define to vec_t<T>.
(vec_allocation_t): Define.
(struct vec_prefix): Move earlier in the file.
(vec_t<T>): New template.
(DEF_VEC_I, DEF_VECL_ALLOC_I, DEF_VEC_P, DEF_VEC_ALLOC_P,
DEF_VEC_O, DEF_VEC_ALLOC_P, DEF_VEC_O, DEF_VEC_ALLOC_O,
DEF_VEC_ALLOC_P_STACK, DEF_VEC_ALLOC_O_STACK,
DEF_VEC_ALLOC_I_STACK): Expand to 'struct vec_swallow_trailing_semi'.
(DEF_VEC_A): Provide template instantiations for
GC/PCH markers that do not traverse the vector.
(vec_stack_p_reserve): Remove.
(vec_stack_p_reserve_exact): Remove.
(vec_stack_p_reserve_exact_1): Remove.
(vec_stack_o_reserve): Remove.
(vec_stack_o_reserve_exact): Remove.
(vec_stack_free): Re-write as a template function.
(vec_reserve): New template function.
(vec_reserve_exact): New template function.
(vec_heap_free): New template function if GATHER_STATISTICS is
defined. Otherwise, macro that expands to free().
(VEC_length_1): New template function.
(VEC_length): Call it.
(VEC_empty_1): New template function.
(VEC_empty): Call it.
(VEC_address_1): New template function.
(VEC_address): Call it.
(VEC_last_1): New template function.
(VEC_last): Call it. Change return type to T&.
Change all users that used VEC_Os.
(VEC_index_1): New template function.
(VEC_index): Call it. Return a T& instead of a T*.
Update all callers that were using VEC_O before.
(VEC_iterate_1): New template function.
(VEC_iterate): Call it.
(VEC_embedded_size_1): New template function.
(VEC_embedded_size): Call it.
(VEC_embedded_init_1): New template function.
(VEC_embedded_init): Call it.
(VEC_alloc_1): New template function.
(VEC_alloc): Call it. If A is 'stack', call XALLOCAVAR to
do the allocation.
(VEC_free_1): New template function.
(VEC_free): Call it.
(VEC_copy_1): New template function.
(VEC_copy): Call it.
(VEC_space_1): New template function
(VEC_space): Call it.
(VEC_reserve_1): New template function.
(VEC_reserve): Call it.
(VEC_reserve_exact_1): New template function.
(VEC_reserve_exact): Call it.
(VEC_splice_1): New template function.
(VEC_splice): Call it.
(VEC_safe_splice_1): New template function.
(VEC_safe_splice): Call it.
(VEC_quick_push_1): New template function. Create two overloads, one
accepting T, the other accepting T *. Update all callers
where T and T * are ambiguous.
(VEC_quick_push): Call it.
(VEC_safe_push_1): New template function. Create two overloads, one
accepting T, the other accepting T *. Update all callers
where T and T * are ambiguous.
(VEC_safe_push): Call it.
(VEC_pop_1): New template function.
(VEC_pop): Call it.
(VEC_truncate_1): New template function.
(VEC_truncate): Call it.
(VEC_safe_grow_1): New template function.
(VEC_safe_grow): Call it.
(VEC_safe_grow_cleared_1): New template function.
(VEC_safe_grow_cleared): Call it.
(VEC_replace_1): New template function.
(VEC_replace): Call it. Always accept T instead of T*.
Update all callers that used VEC_Os.
(VEC_quick_insert_1): New template function.
(VEC_quick_insert): Call it.
(VEC_safe_insert_1): New template function.
(VEC_safe_insert): Call it.
(VEC_ordered_remove_1): New template function.
(VEC_ordered_remove): Call it.
(VEC_unordered_remove_1): New template function.
(VEC_unordered_remove): Call it.
(VEC_block_remove_1): New template function.
(VEC_block_remove): Call it.
(VEC_lower_bound_1): New template function.
(VEC_lower_bound): Call it.
(VEC_OP): Remove.
(DEF_VEC_FUNC_P): Remove.
(DEF_VEC_ALLOC_FUNC_P): Remove.
(DEF_VEC_NONALLOC_FUNCS_P): Remove.
(DEF_VEC_FUNC_O): Remove.
(DEF_VEC_ALLOC_FUNC_O): Remove.
(DEF_VEC_NONALLOC_FUNCS_O): Remove.
(DEF_VEC_ALLOC_FUNC_I): Remove.
(DEF_VEC_NONALLOC_FUNCS_I): Remove.
(DEF_VEC_ALLOC_FUNC_P_STACK): Remove.
(DEF_VEC_ALLOC_FUNC_O_STACK): Remove.
(DEF_VEC_ALLOC_FUNC_I_STACK): Remove.
(vec_reserve_exact): New template function.
* gengtype-lex.l (DEF_VEC_ALLOC_[IOP]/{EOID}): Remove.
* gengtype-parse.c (token_names): Remove DEF_VEC_ALLOC_[IOP].
(typedef_name): Emit vec_t<C1> instead of VEC_C1_C2.
(def_vec_alloc): Remove. Update all callers.
* gengtype.c (filter_type_name): New.
(output_mangled_typename): Call it.
(write_func_for_structure): Likewise.
(write_types): Likewise.
(write_root): Likewise.
(write_typed_alloc_def): Likewise.
(note_def_vec): Emit vec_t<TYPE_NAME> instead of VEC_TYPE_NAME_base.
(note_def_vec_alloc): Remove.
* gengtype.h (note_def_vec_alloc): Remove.
(DEFVEC_ALLOC): Remove token code.
* df-scan.c (df_bb_verify): Remove call to df_free_collection_rec
inside the insn traversal loop.
* gimplify.c (gimplify_compound_lval): Rename STACK to EXPR_STACK.
* ipa-inline.c (inline_small_functions): Rename HEAP to EDGE_HEAP.
* reg-stack.c (stack): Rename to STACK_PTR. Update all users.
* tree-vrp.c (stack): Rename to EQUIV_STACK. Update all users.
* config/bfin/bfin.c (hwloop_optimize): Update some calls to
VEC_* for vectors of non-pointers.
* config/c6x/c6x.c (try_rename_operands): Likewise.
(reshuffle_units): Likewise.
* config/mips/mips.c (mips_multi_start): Likewise.
(mips_multi_add): Likewise.
(mips_multi_copy_insn): Likewise.
(mips_multi_set_operand): Likewise.
* hw-doloop.c (discover_loop): Likewise.
(discover_loops): Likewise.
(reorg_loops): Likewise.
2012-08-14 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@google.com>
Merge from cxx-conversion branch. C++ support in gengtype.
* coretypes.h (gt_pointer_operator): Move from ...
* ggc.h: ... here.
* doc/gty.texi: Document support for C++ templates and
user-provided markers.
* gcc/gengtype-lex.l: Update copyright year.
Remove support for recognizing DEF_VEC_O, DEF_VEC_P and
DEFVEC_I.
* gengtype-parse.c: Update copyright year.
(token_names): Remove DEF_VEC_O, DEF_VEC_P and DEF_VEC_I.
(require_template_declaration): New.
(typedef_name): Call it.
(type): Replace IS_UNION with KIND. Replace all users.
(def_vec): Remove. Update all users.
* gengtype-state.c (type_lineloc): Handle TYPE_USER_STRUCT.
(write_state_user_struct_type): New.
(write_state_type): Call it.
(read_state_user_struct_type): New.
(read_state_type): Call it.
* gengtype.c: Update copyright year.
(dump_pair): Move declaration to the top.
(dump_type): Likewise.
(dump_type_list): Likewise.
(dbgprint_count_type_at): Handle TYPE_USER_STRUCT.
(create_user_defined_type): New.
(resolve_typedef): Call it.
(new_structure): Replace argument ISUNION with KIND.
Change users to refer to KIND directly.
Update all callers.
(find_structure): Likewise.
(set_gc_used_type): Handle TYPE_USER_STRUCT.
(create_file): Update HDR to include new copyright year.
(struct walk_type_data): Add field IN_PTR_FIELD.
(output_mangled_typename): Handle TYPE_USER_STRUCT.
(walk_type): Set D->IN_PTR_FIELD when walking a TYPE_POINTER.
Clear it afterwards.
Handle TYPE_USER_STRUCT.
(write_types_process_field): Handle TYPE_USER_STRUCT.
(get_type_specifier): Move earlier in the file.
(write_type_decl): New.
(write_marker_function_name): New.
(write_user_func_for_structure_ptr): New.
(write_user_func_for_structure_body): New.
(write_user_marking_functions): New.
(write_func_for_structure): Call write_marker_function_name
and write_type_decl.
Do not call walk_type for TYPE_USER_STRUCT. Emit a call to the user
function directly.
Call write_user_marking_functions on TYPE_USER_STRUCTs.
(write_types_local_user_process_field): New.
(write_pch_user_walking_for_structure_body): New.
(write_pch_user_walking_functions): New.
(write_types_local_process_field): Handle TYPE_USER_STRUCT.
(write_local_func_for_structure): Do not call walk_type for
TYPE_USER_STRUCT. Instead, emit the call to gt_pch_nx directly.
Call write_pch_user_walking_functions for TYPE_USER_STRUCTs.
(write_root): Handle TYPE_USER_STRUCT.
(vec_prefix_type): Remove. Update all users.
(note_def_vec): Remove. Update all users.
(dump_typekind): Handle TYPE_USER_STRUCT.
(dump_type): Initialize SEEN_TYPES, if needed.
Handle TYPE_USER_STRUCT.
(dump_everything): Do not initialize SEEN_TYPES.
* gengtype.h: Update copyright year.
(enum typekind): Add TYPE_USER_STRUCT.
(union_or_struct_p): Rename from UNION_OR_STRUCT_P.
Convert into function.
Add an overload taking const_type_p.
Update all callers.
(new_structure): Change second field to type enum typekind.
Update all users.
(find_structure): Likewise.
(note_def_vec): Remove.
(DEFVEC_OP): Remove.
(DEFVEC_I): Remove.
* ggc-page.c (gt_ggc_mx): Add entry points for marking
'const char *&', 'unsigned char *&' and 'unsigned char&'.
* ggc-zone.c (gt_ggc_mx): Add entry points for marking
'const char *&' and 'unsigned char *&'.
* stringpool.c (gt_pch_nx): Add entry points for marking
'const char *&', 'unsigned char *&' and 'unsigned char&'.
Add an entry point for the overload taking arguments 'unsigned char
*', 'gt_pointer_operator' and 'void *'.
* vec.h (struct vec_prefix): Remove GTY marker.
(struct vec_t): Remove GTY((length)) attribute from field 'vec'.
(gt_ggc_mx (vec_t<T> *)): New template function.
(gt_pch_nx (vec_t<T> *)): New template function.
(gt_pch_nx (vec_t<T *> *, gt_pointer_operator, void *)): New template
function.
(gt_pch_nx (vec_t<T> *, gt_pointer_operator, void *)): New template
function.
* basic-block.h (struct edge_def): Mark GTY((user)).
Remove all GTY markers from fields.
(gt_ggc_mx): Declare.
(gt_pch_nx): Declare.
* tree-cfg.c (gt_ggc_mx): New.
(gt_pch_nx): New.
* gengtype-lex.l (USER_GTY): Add pattern for "user".
* gengtype-parse.c (option): Handle USER_GTY.
(opts_have): New.
(type): Call it.
If the keyword 'user' is used, do not walk the fields
of the structure.
* gengtype.h (USER_GTY): Add.
* doc/gty.texi: Update.
2012-08-14 Lawrence Crowl <crowl@google.com>
Merge cxx-conversion branch. Implement C++ hash table.
* hash-table.h: New. Implementation borrowed from libiberty/hashtab.c.
* hash-table.c: Likewise.
* tree-ssa-tail-merge.c: Include hash-table.h instead of hashtab.h.
(static htab_t same_succ_htab): Change type to hash_table;
move specification of helper functions from create call to declaration.
Change users to invoke member functions.
(same_succ_print_traverse): Make extern ssa_.... Change callers.
Remove void* casting.
(same_succ_hash): Likewise.
(same_succ_equal): Likewise.
(same_succ_delete): Likewise.
* tree-ssa-threadupdate.c: Include hash-table.h.
(struct local_info): Rename to ssa_local_info_t to avoid overloading
the type name local_info with the variable name local_info.
(static htab_t redirection_data): Change type to hash_table.
Move specification of helper functions from create call to declaration.
Change users to invoke member functions.
(redirection_data_hash): Make extern ssa_.... Change callers.
Remove void* casting.
(redirection_data_eq): Likewise.
(fix_duplicate_block_edges): Likewise.
(create_duplicates): Likewise.
(fixup_template_block): Likewise.
(redirect_edges): Likewise.
(lookup_redirection_data): Change types associated with the hash table
from void* to their actual type. Remove unnecessary casts.
* tree-ssa-ccp.c: Include hash-table.h.
(typedef gimple_htab): New. Uses hash_table. Replace specific uses
of htab_t with gimple_htab. Change users to invoke member functions.
Move specification of helper functions from create call to declaration.
* tree-ssa-coalesce.c: Include hash-table.h instead of hashtab.h.
(hash_ssa_name_by_var): Make extern. Remove void* casting.
(eq_ssa_name_by_var): Likewise.
(coalesce_ssa_name): Change type of local static htab_t ssa_name_hash
to hash_table. Change users to invoke member functions.
Move specification of helper functions from create call to declaration.
* coverage.c: Include hash-table.h instead of hashtab.h.
(static htab_t counts_hash): Change type to hash_table;
move specification of helper functions from create call to declaration.
Change users to invoke member functions.
(htab_counts_entry_hash): Make extern. Rename with coverage_... instead
of htab_... Remove void* casting.
(htab_counts_entry_eq): Likewise.
(htab_counts_entry_del): Likewise.
* tree-ssa-pre.c: Include hash-table.h instead of hashtab.h.
(static htab_t expression_to_id): Change type to hash_table.
Move specification of helper functions from create call to declaration.
Change users to invoke member functions.
(static htab_t phi_translate_table): Likewise.
(pre_expr_eq): Make extern ssa_.... Change callers.
Remove void* casting.
(pre_expr_hash): Likewise.
(expr_pred_trans_hash): Likewise.
(expr_pred_trans_eq): Likewise.
(alloc_expression_id): Change types associated with the hash table
from void* to their actual type. Remove unnecessary casts.
(lookup_expression_id): Likewise.
(phi_trans_lookup): Likewise.
(phi_trans_add): Likewise.
* stringpool.c: Rename uses of libcpp typedef hash_table to
cpp_hash_table.
* Makefile.in: Add hash-table.o to OBJS-libcommon-target.
Add $(HASH_TABLE_H). Add new dependences on $(HASH_TABLE_H).
2012-08-14 Lawrence Crowl <crowl@google.com>
Merge from cxx-conversion branch. Re-write double_int in C++.
* hash-table.h
(typedef double_int): Change to struct (POD).
(double_int::make): New overloads for int to double-int conversion.
(double_int::mask): New.
(double_int::max_value): New.
(double_int::min_value): New.
(double_int::operator ++): New.
(double_int::operator --): New.
(double_int::operator *=): New.
(double_int::operator +=): New.
(double_int::operator -=): New.
(double_int::to_signed): New.
(double_int::to_unsigned): New.
(double_int::fits_unsigned): New.
(double_int::fits_signed): New.
(double_int::fits): New.
(double_int::trailing_zeros): New.
(double_int::popcount): New.
(double_int::multiple_of): New.
(double_int::set_bit): New.
(double_int::mul_with_sign): New.
(double_int::operator * (binary)): New.
(double_int::operator + (binary)): New.
(double_int::operator - (binary)): New.
(double_int::operator - (unary)): New.
(double_int::operator ~ (unary)): New.
(double_int::operator & (binary)): New.
(double_int::operator | (binary)): New.
(double_int::operator ^ (binary)): New.
(double_int::and_not): New.
(double_int::lshift): New.
(double_int::rshift): New.
(double_int::alshift): New.
(double_int::arshift): New.
(double_int::llshift): New.
(double_int::lrshift): New.
(double_int::lrotate): New.
(double_int::rrotate): New.
(double_int::div): New.
(double_int::sdiv): New.
(double_int::udiv): New.
(double_int::mod): New.
(double_int::smod): New.
(double_int::umod): New.
(double_int::divmod): New.
(double_int::sdivmod): New.
(double_int::udivmod): New.
(double_int::ext): New.
(double_int::zext): New.
(double_int::sext): New.
(double_int::is_zero): New.
(double_int::is_one): New.
(double_int::is_minus_one): New.
(double_int::is_negative): New.
(double_int::cmp): New.
(double_int::ucmp): New.
(double_int::scmp): New.
(double_int::ult): New.
(double_int::ugt): New.
(double_int::slt): New.
(double_int::sgt): New.
(double_int::max): New.
(double_int::smax): New.
(double_int::umax): New.
(double_int::min): New.
(double_int::smin): New.
(double_int::umin): New.
(double_int::operator ==): New.
(double_int::operator !=): New.
(shwi_to_double_int): Change implementation to use member function.
(double_int_minus_one): Likewise.
(double_int_zero): Likewise.
(double_int_one): Likewise.
(double_int_two): Likewise.
(double_int_ten): Likewise.
(uhwi_to_double_int): Likewise.
(double_int_to_shwi): Likewise.
(double_int_to_uhwi): Likewise.
(double_int_fits_in_uhwi_p): Likewise.
(double_int_fits_in_shwi_p): Likewise.
(double_int_fits_in_hwi_p): Likewise.
(double_int_mul): Likewise.
(double_int_mul_with_sign): Likewise.
(double_int_add): Likewise.
(double_int_sub): Likewise.
(double_int_neg): Likewise.
(double_int_div): Likewise.
(double_int_sdiv): Likewise.
(double_int_udiv): Likewise.
(double_int_mod): Likewise.
(double_int_smod): Likewise.
(double_int_umod): Likewise.
(double_int_divmod): Likewise.
(double_int_sdivmod): Likewise.
(double_int_udivmod): Likewise.
(double_int_multiple_of): Likewise.
(double_int_setbit): Likewise.
(double_int_ctz): Likewise.
(double_int_not): Likewise.
(double_int_ior): Likewise.
(double_int_and): Likewise.
(double_int_and_not): Likewise.
(double_int_xor): Likewise.
(double_int_lshift): Likewise.
(double_int_rshift): Likewise.
(double_int_lrotate): Likewise.
(double_int_rrotate): Likewise.
(double_int_cmp): Likewise.
(double_int_scmp): Likewise.
(double_int_ucmp): Likewise.
(double_int_max): Likewise.
(double_int_smax): Likewise.
(double_int_umax): Likewise.
(double_int_min): Likewise.
(double_int_smin): Likewise.
(double_int_umin): Likewise.
(double_int_ext): Likewise.
(double_int_sext): Likewise.
(double_int_zext): Likewise.
(double_int_mask): Likewise.
(double_int_max_value): Likewise.
(double_int_min_value): Likewise.
(double_int_zero_p): Likewise.
(double_int_one_p): Likewise.
(double_int_minus_one_p): Likewise.
(double_int_equal_p): Likewise.
(double_int_popcount): Likewise.
* hash-table.c
(double_int_mask): Reuse implementation for double_int::mask.
(double_int_max_value): Likewise.
(double_int_min_value): Likewise.
(double_int_ext): Likewise.
(double_int_zext): Likewise.
(double_int_sext): Likewise.
(double_int_mul_with_sign): Likewise.
(double_int_divmod): Likewise.
(double_int_sdivmod): Likewise.
(double_int_udivmod): Likewise.
(double_int_div): Likewise.
(double_int_sdiv): Likewise.
(double_int_udiv): Likewise.
(double_int_mod): Likewise.
(double_int_smod): Likewise.
(double_int_umod): Likewise.
(double_int_multiple_of): Likewise.
(double_int_lshift): Likewise.
(double_int_rshift): Likewise.
(double_int_lrotate): Likewise.
(double_int_rrotate): Likewise.
(double_int_cmp): Likewise.
(double_int_ucmp): Likewise.
(double_int_scmp): Likewise.
(double_int_max): Likewise.
(double_int_smax): Likewise.
(double_int_umax): Likewise.
(double_int_min): Likewise.
(double_int_smin): Likewise.
(double_int_umin): Likewise.
(double_int_min): Likewise.
(double_int_min): Likewise.
(double_int_min): Likewise.
(double_int_min): Likewise.
(double_int_min): Likewise.
(double_int_min): Likewise.
(double_int::alshift): New.
(double_int::arshift): New.
(double_int::llshift): New.
(double_int::lrshift): New.
(double_int::ult): New.
(double_int::ugt): New.
(double_int::slt): New.
(double_int::sgt): New.
(double_int_setbit): Reuse implementation for double_int::set_bit,
which avoids a name conflict with a macro.
(double_int_double_int_ctz): Reuse implementation for
double_int::trailing_zeros.
(double_int_fits_in_shwi_p): Reuse implementation for
double_int::fits_signed.
(double_int_fits_in_hwi_p): Reuse implementation for double_int::fits.
(double_int_mul): Reuse implementation for binary
double_int::operator *.
(double_int_add): Likewise.
(double_int_sub): Likewise.
(double_int_neg): Reuse implementation for unary
double_int::operator -.
(double_int_max_value): Likewise.
* fixed-value.c: Change to use member functions introduced above.
2012-08-14 Lawrence Crowl <crowl@google.com>
Merge cxx-conversion branch. Support tree macro calling
from gdb.
* tree.h (tree_check): New.
(TREE_CHECK): Use inline function above instead of __extension__.
(tree_not_check): New.
(TREE_NOT_CHECK): Use inline function above instead of __extension__.
(tree_check2): New.
(TREE_CHECK2): Use inline function above instead of __extension__.
(tree_not_check2): New.
(TREE_NOT_CHECK2): Use inline function above instead of __extension__.
(tree_check3): New.
(TREE_CHECK3): Use inline function above instead of __extension__.
(tree_not_check3): New.
(TREE_NOT_CHECK3): Use inline function above instead of __extension__.
(tree_check4): New.
(TREE_CHECK4): Use inline function above instead of __extension__.
(tree_not_check4): New.
(TREE_NOT_CHECK4): Use inline function above instead of __extension__.
(tree_check5): New.
(TREE_CHECK5): Use inline function above instead of __extension__.
(tree_not_check5): New.
(TREE_NOT_CHECK5): Use inline function above instead of __extension__.
(contains_struct_check): New.
(CONTAINS_STRUCT_CHECK): Use inline function above instead of
__extension__.
(tree_class_check): New.
(TREE_CLASS_CHECK): Use inline function above instead of __extension__.
(tree_range_check): New.
(TREE_RANGE_CHECK): Use inline function above instead of __extension__.
(omp_clause_subcode_check): New.
(OMP_CLAUSE_SUBCODE_CHECK): Use inline function above instead of
__extension__.
(omp_clause_range_check): New.
(OMP_CLAUSE_RANGE_CHECK): Use inline function above instead of
__extension__.
(expr_check): New.
(EXPR_CHECK): Use inline function above instead of __extension__.
(non_type_check): New.
(NON_TYPE_CHECK): Use inline function above instead of __extension__.
(tree_vec_elt_check): New.
(TREE_VEC_ELT_CHECK): Use inline function above instead of
__extension__.
(omp_clause_elt_check): New.
(OMP_CLAUSE_ELT_CHECK): Use inline function above instead of
__extension__.
(tree_operand_check): New.
(TREE_OPERAND_CHECK): Use inline function above instead of
__extension__.
(tree_operand_check_code): New.
(TREE_OPERAND_CHECK_CODE): Use inline function above instead of
__extension__.
(TREE_CHAIN): Simplify implementation.
(TREE_TYPE): Simplify implementation.
(tree_operand_length): Move for compilation dependences.
* gdbinit.in: (macro define __FILE__): New.
(macro define __LINE__): New.
(skip "tree.h"): New.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog
2012-08-14 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@google.com>
Merge from cxx-conversion branch. Re-write VEC in C++.
* call.c (add_function_candidate): Remove const qualifier
from call to VEC_index.
2012-08-14 Diego Novillo <dnovillo@google.com>
Merge from cxx-conversion branch. Configury.
* go-c.h: Remove all handlers of ENABLE_BUILD_WITH_CXX.
* go-gcc.cc: Likewise.
* go-system.h: Likewise.
From-SVN: r190402
This switches the compiler to -ftrack-macro-expansion=2 by default.
Tested and bootstrapped on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu against trunk.
libcpp/
* init.c (cpp_create_reader): Switch -ftrack-macro-expansion=2 on
by default. Add comments.
gcc/docs/
* cppopts.texi: Adjust for enabling -ftrack-macro-expansion=2 by
default.
From-SVN: r186977
This option, which is enabled by default, causes the preprocessor to warn
when a string or character literal is followed by a ud-suffix which does
not begin with an underscore. According to [lex.ext]p10, this is
ill-formed.
Also modifies the preprocessor to treat such ill-formed suffixes as separate
preprocessing tokens. This is consistent with the Clang front end (see
http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?view=rev&revision=152287), and enables
backwards compatibility with code that uses formatting macros from
<inttypes.h>, as in the following code block:
int main() {
int64_t i64 = 123;
printf("My int64: %"PRId64"\n", i64);
}
Google ref b/6377711.
2012-04-27 Ollie Wild <aaw@google.com>
PR c++/52538
* gcc/c-family/c-common.c: Add CPP_W_LITERAL_SUFFIX mapping.
* gcc/c-family/c-opts.c (c_common_handle_option): Handle
OPT_Wliteral_suffix.
* gcc/c-family/c.opt: Add Wliteral-suffix.
* gcc/doc/invoke.texi (Wliteral-suffix): Document new option.
* gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/cpp0x/Wliteral-suffix.c: New test.
* libcpp/include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Add new field,
warn_literal_suffix.
(CPP_W_LITERAL_SUFFIX): New enum.
* libcpp/init.c (cpp_create_reader): Default initialization of
warn_literal_suffix.
* libcpp/lex.c (lex_raw_string): Treat user-defined literals which
don't begin with '_' as separate tokens and produce a warning.
(lex_string): Ditto.
From-SVN: r186909
* c-decl.c (diagnose_mismatched_decls, grokdeclarator, grokfield)
(finish_struct): Refer to C11 in comments. Use flag_isoc11.
* c-parser.c (c_parser_static_assert_declaration)
(c_parser_static_assert_declaration_no_semi, c_parser_declspecs)
(c_parser_alignas_specifier, c_parser_alignof_expression): Refer
to C11 in comments. Use flag_isoc11.
* c-typeck.c (comptypes_check_different_types): Refer to C11 in
comment.
* doc/cpp.texi (Overview): Refer to -std=c11 instead of -std=c1x.
* doc/cppopts.texi (-std=c11, -std=gnu11): Document in preference
to -std=c1x and -std=gnu1x.
* doc/extend.texi (Inline, Alternate Keywords, Other Builtins)
(__builtin_complex, Unnamed Fields): Refer to -std=c11 and C11
instead of -std=c1x and C1X.
* doc/invoke.texi (-std=c11, -std=iso9899:2011): Document in
preference to -std=c1x.
(-std=gnu11): Document in preference to -std=gnu1x.
* doc/standards.texi: Document C11 instead of C1X. Document C11
as actual standard. Document headers required from freestanding
C11 implementations.
* ginclude/float.h, ginclude/stddef.h: Test __STDC_VERSION__ >=
201112L for C11. Update comments to refer to C11.
gcc/c-family:
* c-common.c (flag_isoc99): Update comment to refer to C11.
(flag_isoc1x): Change to flag_isoc11.
* c-common.h (flag_isoc99): Update comment to refer to C11.
(flag_isoc1x): Change to flag_isoc11.
* c-cppbuiltin.c (cpp_atomic_builtins): Change comment to refer to
C11.
* c-opts.c (set_std_c1x): Change to set_std_c11.
(c_common_handle_option): Handle OPT_std_c11 and OPT_std_gnu11.
Call set_std_c11.
(set_std_c89, set_std_c99, set_std_c11): Use flag_isoc11.
(set_std_c1): Use CLK_STDC11 and CLK_GNUC11.
* c.opt (std=c1x): Change to std=c11. Document as non-draft
standard.
(std=c1x, std=iso9899:2011): Add as aliases of std=c11.
(std=gnu1x): Change to std=gnu11. Refer to non-draft standard.
(std=gnu1x): Make alias of std=gnu11.
gcc/testsuite:
* gcc.dg/c11-version-1.c, gcc.dg/c11-version-2.c,
gcc.dg/c94-version-1.c, gcc.dg/c99-version-1.c,
gcc.dg/gnu11-version-1.c: New tests.
libcpp:
* include/cpplib.h (CLK_GNUC1X): Change to CLK_GNUC11.
(CLK_STDC1X): Change to CLK_STDC11.
* init.c (lang_defaults): Update comments.
(cpp_init_builtins): Update language tests. Use 201112L for C11
__STDC_VERSION__.
From-SVN: r182551
This second instalment uses the infrastructure of the previous patch
to allocate a macro map for each macro expansion and assign a virtual
location to each token resulting from the expansion.
To date when cpp_get_token comes across a token that happens to be a
macro, the macro expander kicks in, expands the macro, pushes the
resulting tokens onto a "token context" and returns a dummy padding
token. The next call to cpp_get_token goes look into the token context
for the next token [which is going to result from the previous macro
expansion] and returns it. If the token is a macro, the macro expander
kicks in and you know the story.
This patch piggy-backs on that macro expansion process, so to speak.
First it modifies the macro expander to make it create a macro map for
each macro expansion. It then allocates a virtual location for each
resulting token. Virtual locations of tokens resulting from macro
expansions are then stored on a special kind of context called an
"expanded tokens context". In other words, in an expanded tokens
context, there are tokens resulting from macro expansion and their
associated virtual locations. cpp_get_token_with_location is modified
to return the virtual location of tokens resulting from macro
expansion. Note that once all tokens from an expanded token context have
been consumed and the context and is freed, the memory used to store the
virtual locations of the tokens held in that context is freed as well.
This helps reducing the overall peak memory consumption.
The client code that was getting macro expansion point location from
cpp_get_token_with_location now gets virtual location from it. Those
virtual locations can in turn be resolved into the different
interesting physical locations thanks to the linemap API exposed by
the previous patch.
Expensive progress. Possibly. So this whole virtual location
allocation business is switched off by default. So by default no
extended token is created. No extended token context is created
either. One has to use -ftrack-macro-expansion to switch this on. This
complicates the code but I believe it can be useful as some of our
friends found out at http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=5610
The patch tries to reduce the memory consumption by freeing some token
context memory that was being reused before. I didn't notice any
compilation slow down due to this immediate freeing on my GNU/Linux
system.
As no client code tries to resolve virtual locations to anything but
what was being done before, no new test case has been added.
Co-Authored-By: Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
From-SVN: r180082
This is the first instalment of a set which goal is to track locations
of tokens across macro expansions. Tom Tromey did the original work
and attached the patch to PR preprocessor/7263. This opus is a
derivative of that original work.
This patch modifies the linemap module of libcpp to add virtual
locations support.
A virtual location is a mapped location that can resolve to several
different physical locations. It can always resolve to the spelling
location of a token. For tokens resulting from macro expansion it can
resolve to:
- either the location of the expansion point of the macro.
- or the location of the token in the definition of the
macro
- or, if the token is an argument of a function-like macro,
the location of the use of the matching macro parameter in
the definition of the macro
The patch creates a new type of line map called a macro map. For every
single macro expansion, there is a macro map that generates a virtual
location for every single resulting token of the expansion.
The good old type of line map we all know is now called an ordinary
map. That one still encodes spelling locations as it has always had.
As a result linemap_lookup as been extended to return a macro map when
given a virtual location resulting from a macro expansion. The layout
of structs line_map has changed to support this new type of map. So
did the layout of struct line_maps. Accessor macros have been
introduced to avoid messing with the implementation details of these
datastructures directly. This helped already as we have been testing
different ways of arranging these datastructure. Having to constantly
adjust client code that is too tied with the internals of line_map and
line_maps would have been even more painful.
Of course, many new public functions have been added to the linemap
module to handle the resolution of virtual locations.
This patch introduces the infrastructure but no part of the compiler
uses virtual locations yet.
However the client code of the linemap data structures has been
adjusted as per the changes. E.g, it's not anymore reliable for a
client code to manipulate struct line_map directly if it just wants to
deal with spelling locations, because struct line_map can now
represent a macro map as well. In that case, it's better to use the
convenient API to resolve the initial (possibly virtual) location to a
spelling location (or to an ordinary map) and use that.
This is the reason why the patch adjusts the Java, Ada and Fortran
front ends.
Also, note that virtual locations are not supposed to be ordered for
relations '<' and '>' anymore. To test if a virtual location appears
"before" another one, one has to use a new operator exposed by the
line map interface. The patch updates the only spot (in the
diagnostics module) I have found that was making the assumption that
locations were ordered for these relations. This is the only change
that introduces a use of the new line map API in this patch, so I am
adding a regression test for it only.
From-SVN: r180081
Use it to force BUILTINS_LOCATION when declaring builtins instead of creating a <built-in> entry in the line_table which is wrong.
* c-opts.c (c_finish_options): Force BUILTINS_LOCATION for tokens
defined in cpp_init_builtins and c_cpp_builtins.
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog
* cpp.c (gfc_cpp_init): Force BUILTINS_LOCATION for tokens
defined in cpp_define_builtins.
libcpp/ChangeLog
* init.c (cpp_create_reader): Inititalize forced_token_location_p.
* internal.h (struct cpp_reader): Add field forced_token_location_p.
* lex.c (_cpp_lex_direct): Use forced_token_location_p.
(cpp_force_token_locations): New.
(cpp_stop_forcing_token_locations): New.
From-SVN: r177973
Change "if (E) free (E);" to "free (E);" everywhere except in the
libgo/, intl/, zlib/ and classpath/ directories.
Also transform equivalent variants like
"if (E != NULL) free (E);" and allow an extra cast on the
argument to free. Otherwise, the tested and freed "E"
expressions must be identical, modulo white space.
From-SVN: r172785
2011-03-25 Kai Tietz <ktietz@redhat.com>
* files.c (file_hash_eq): Use filename_cmp
instead of strcmp.
(nonexistent_file_hash_eq): Likewise.
(remap_filename): Likewise.
Handle absolute DOS-path,
(append_file_to_dir): Check for IS_DIR_SEPARATOR
instead of slash.
(read_name_map): Likewise.
* linemap.c (linemap_add): Use filename_cmp
instead of strcmp.
* mkdeps.c (apply_vpath): Use filename_ncmp
instead of strncmp.
(deps_restore): Use filename_cmp instead of
strcmp.
* init.c (read_original_directory): Use
IS_DIR_SEPARATOR instead of checking for slash.
From-SVN: r171521
libcpp/:
* include/cpplib.h (struct cpp_options): Add
warn_cxx_operator_names field.
(NODE_WARN_OPERATOR): Define.
(struct cpp_hashnode): Increase flags field to 10 bits, decrease
type to 6 bits.
* init.c (mark_named_operators): Add flags parameter.
(cpp_post_options): Pick flags value to pass to
mark_named_operators.
* lex.c (lex_identifier): If NODE_WARN_OPERATOR is set, warn that
identifier is an operator name in C++.
gcc/:
* fold-const.c (fold_unary): Rename local variable and to
and_expr.
* c-opts.c (c_common_handle_option): For -Wc++-compat set
cpp_opts->warn_cxx_operator_names.
gcc/testsuite/:
* gcc.dg/Wcxx-compat-13.c: New testcase.
From-SVN: r148438
gcc/ChangeLog:
* alias.c (struct alias_set_entry_d): Rename from struct
alias_set_entry. Change all uses.
* except.c (struct call_site_record_d): Rename from struct
call_site_record. Change all uses.
* except.h (struct eh_region_d): Rename from struct eh_region.
Change all uses.
* gcse.c (struct hash_table_d): Rename from struct hash_table.
Change all uses.
* graphite.c (struct ivtype_map_elt_d): Rename fromstruct
ivtype_map_elt. Change all uses.
(struct rename_map_elt_d): Rename fromstruct rename_map_elt.
Change all uses.
(struct ifsese_d): Rename fromstruct ifsese. Change all uses.
* graphite.h (struct name_tree_d): Rename from struct name_tree.
Change all uses.
(struct sese_d): Rename from struct sese. Change all uses.
* omega.h (struct eqn_d): Rename from struct eqn. Change all
uses.
(struct omega_pb_d): Rename from struct omega_pb. Change all
uses.
* optabs.h (struct optab_d): Rename from struct optab. Change all
uses.
(struct convert_optab_d): Rename from struct convert_optab.
Change all uses.
* tree-pass.h (struct ipa_opt_pass_d): Rename fromstruct
ipa_opt_pass. Change all uses.
* tree-predcom.c (struct dref_d): Rename from struct dref. Change
all uses.
* c-decl.c (pushtag): If -Wc++-compat, warn if the tag is already
defined as a typedef.
(grokdeclarator): If -Wc++-compat, warn if a typedef is already
defined as a tag.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* cp-tree.h (enum cp_lvalue_kind_flags): Rename from
cp_lvalue_kind. Change all uses.
(enum base_access_flags): Rename from enum base_access. Change
all uses.
* parser.c (enum cp_parser_flags): Remove enum tag.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gcc.dg/Wcxx-compat-10.c: New testcase.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/cpplib.h (enum cpp_builtin_type): Rename from enum
builtin_type. Change all uses.
From-SVN: r147605
2009-04-21 Manuel Lopez-Ibanez <manu@gcc.gnu.org>
PR c++/13358
* doc/invoke.texi (-Wlong-long): Update description.
* c-lex (interpret_integer): Only warn if there was no previous
overflow and -Wlong-long is enabled.
* c-decl.c (declspecs_add_type): Drop redundant flags.
* c.opt (Wlong-long): Init to -1.
* c-opts.c (sanitize_cpp_opts): Synchronize cpp's warn_long_long
and front-end warn_long_long. Wlong-long only depends on other
flags if it is uninitialized.
* c-parser.c (disable_extension_diagnostics): warn_long_long is
the same for CPP and FE.
(restore_extension_diagnostics): Likewise.
libcpp/
* init.c (cpp_create_reader): Wlong_long is disabled by default.
* expr.c (cpp_classify_number): Give different messages for C and
C++ front-ends.
cp/
* parser.c (cp_parser_check_decl_spec): Drop redundant flags.
* error.c (pedwarn_cxx98): New.
* cp-tree.h (pedwarn_cxx98): Declare.
testsuite/
* gcc.dg/wtr-int-type-1.c: Use two dg-warning to match two
messages. Test for "long long" in system headers.
* gcc.dg/c99-longlong-2.c: New.
* g++.dg/warn/pr13358.C: New.
* g++.dg/warn/pr13358-2.C: New.
* g++.dg/warn/pr13358-3.C: New.
* g++.dg/warn/pr13358-4.C: New.
From-SVN: r146459
libcpp/ChangeLog:
2008-04-14 Kris Van Hees <kris.van.hees@oracle.com>
* include/cpp-id-data.h (UC): Was U, conflicts with U... literal.
* include/cpplib.h (CHAR16, CHAR32, STRING16, STRING32): New tokens.
(struct cpp_options): Added uliterals.
(cpp_interpret_string): Update prototype.
(cpp_interpret_string_notranslate): Idem.
* charset.c (init_iconv_desc): New width member in cset_converter.
(cpp_init_iconv): Add support for char{16,32}_cset_desc.
(convert_ucn): Idem.
(emit_numeric_escape): Idem.
(convert_hex): Idem.
(convert_oct): Idem.
(convert_escape): Idem.
(converter_for_type): New function.
(cpp_interpret_string): Use converter_for_type, support u and U prefix.
(cpp_interpret_string_notranslate): Match changed prototype.
(wide_str_to_charconst): Use converter_for_type.
(cpp_interpret_charconst): Add support for CPP_CHAR{16,32}.
* directives.c (linemarker_dir): Macro U changed to UC.
(parse_include): Idem.
(register_pragma_1): Idem.
(restore_registered_pragmas): Idem.
(get__Pragma_string): Support CPP_STRING{16,32}.
* expr.c (eval_token): Support CPP_CHAR{16,32}.
* init.c (struct lang_flags): Added uliterals.
(lang_defaults): Idem.
* internal.h (struct cset_converter) <width>: New field.
(struct cpp_reader) <char16_cset_desc>: Idem.
(struct cpp_reader) <char32_cset_desc>: Idem.
* lex.c (digraph_spellings): Macro U changed to UC.
(OP, TK): Idem.
(lex_string): Add support for u'...', U'...', u... and U....
(_cpp_lex_direct): Idem.
* macro.c (_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Macro U changed to UC.
(stringify_arg): Support CPP_CHAR{16,32} and CPP_STRING{16,32}.
gcc/ChangeLog:
2008-04-14 Kris Van Hees <kris.van.hees@oracle.com>
* c-common.c (CHAR16_TYPE, CHAR32_TYPE): New macros.
(fname_as_string): Match updated cpp_interpret_string prototype.
(fix_string_type): Support char16_t* and char32_t*.
(c_common_nodes_and_builtins): Add char16_t and char32_t (and
derivative) nodes. Register as builtin if C++0x.
(c_parse_error): Support CPP_CHAR{16,32}.
* c-common.h (RID_CHAR16, RID_CHAR32): New elements.
(enum c_tree_index) <CTI_CHAR16_TYPE, CTI_SIGNED_CHAR16_TYPE,
CTI_UNSIGNED_CHAR16_TYPE, CTI_CHAR32_TYPE, CTI_SIGNED_CHAR32_TYPE,
CTI_UNSIGNED_CHAR32_TYPE, CTI_CHAR16_ARRAY_TYPE,
CTI_CHAR32_ARRAY_TYPE>: New elements.
(char16_type_node, signed_char16_type_node, unsigned_char16_type_node,
char32_type_node, signed_char32_type_node, char16_array_type_node,
char32_array_type_node): New defines.
* c-lex.c (cb_ident): Match updated cpp_interpret_string prototype.
(c_lex_with_flags): Support CPP_CHAR{16,32} and CPP_STRING{16,32}.
(lex_string): Support CPP_STRING{16,32}, match updated
cpp_interpret_string and cpp_interpret_string_notranslate prototypes.
(lex_charconst): Support CPP_CHAR{16,32}.
* c-parser.c (c_parser_postfix_expression): Support CPP_CHAR{16,32}
and CPP_STRING{16,32}.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
2008-04-14 Kris Van Hees <kris.van.hees@oracle.com>
* cvt.c (type_promotes_to): Support char16_t and char32_t.
* decl.c (grokdeclarator): Disallow signed/unsigned/short/long on
char16_t and char32_t.
* lex.c (reswords): Add char16_t and char32_t (for c++0x).
* mangle.c (write_builtin_type): Mangle char16_t/char32_t as vendor
extended builtin type u8char32_t.
* parser.c (cp_lexer_next_token_is_decl_specifier_keyword): Support
RID_CHAR{16,32}.
(cp_lexer_print_token): Support CPP_STRING{16,32}.
(cp_parser_is_string_literal): Idem.
(cp_parser_string_literal): Idem.
(cp_parser_primary_expression): Support CPP_CHAR{16,32} and
CPP_STRING{16,32}.
(cp_parser_simple_type_specifier): Support RID_CHAR{16,32}.
* tree.c (char_type_p): Support char16_t and char32_t as char types.
* typeck.c (string_conv_p): Support char16_t and char32_t.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2008-04-14 Kris Van Hees <kris.van.hees@oracle.com>
Tests for char16_t and char32_t support.
* g++.dg/ext/utf-cvt.C: New
* g++.dg/ext/utf-cxx0x.C: New
* g++.dg/ext/utf-cxx98.C: New
* g++.dg/ext/utf-dflt.C: New
* g++.dg/ext/utf-gnuxx0x.C: New
* g++.dg/ext/utf-gnuxx98.C: New
* g++.dg/ext/utf-mangle.C: New
* g++.dg/ext/utf-typedef-cxx0x.C: New
* g++.dg/ext/utf-typedef-
* g++.dg/ext/utf-typespec.C: New
* g++.dg/ext/utf16-1.C: New
* g++.dg/ext/utf16-2.C: New
* g++.dg/ext/utf16-3.C: New
* g++.dg/ext/utf16-4.C: New
* g++.dg/ext/utf32-1.C: New
* g++.dg/ext/utf32-2.C: New
* g++.dg/ext/utf32-3.C: New
* g++.dg/ext/utf32-4.C: New
* gcc.dg/utf-cvt.c: New
* gcc.dg/utf-dflt.c: New
* gcc.dg/utf16-1.c: New
* gcc.dg/utf16-2.c: New
* gcc.dg/utf16-3.c: New
* gcc.dg/utf16-4.c: New
* gcc.dg/utf32-1.c: New
* gcc.dg/utf32-2.c: New
* gcc.dg/utf32-3.c: New
* gcc.dg/utf32-4.c: New
libiberty/ChangeLog:
2008-04-14 Kris Van Hees <kris.van.hees@oracle.com>
* testsuite/demangle-expected: Added tests for char16_t and char32_t.
From-SVN: r134438