GCC modified for the FreeChainXenon project
![]() Changed in v2: - rename from warning_with_metadata_at to warning_meta - fix test plugins While C++ can have overloads, xgettext can't deal with overloads that have different argument positions, leading to two failures in "make gcc.pot": emit_diagnostic_valist used incompatibly as both --keyword=emit_diagnostic_valist:4 --flag=emit_diagnostic_valist:4:gcc-internal-format and --keyword=emit_diagnostic_valist:5 --flag=emit_diagnostic_valist:5:gcc-internal-format warning_at used incompatibly as both --keyword=warning_at:3 --flag=warning_at:3:gcc-internal-format and --keyword=warning_at:4 --flag=warning_at:4:gcc-internal-format The emit_diagnostic_valist overload isn't used anywhere (I think it's a leftover from an earlier iteration of the analyzer patch kit). The warning_at overload is used throughout the analyzer but nowhere else. Ideally I'd like to consolidate this argument with something constructable in various ways: - from a metadata and an int or - from an int (or, better an "enum opt_code"), so that the overload happens when implicitly choosing the ctor, but that feels like stage 1 material. In the meantime, fix xgettext by deleting the unused overload and renaming the used one. gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog: * region-model.cc (poisoned_value_diagnostic::emit): Update for renaming of warning_at overload to warning_meta. * sm-file.cc (file_leak::emit): Likewise. * sm-malloc.cc (double_free::emit): Likewise. (possible_null_deref::emit): Likewise. (possible_null_arg::emit): Likewise. (null_deref::emit): Likewise. (null_arg::emit): Likewise. (use_after_free::emit): Likewise. (malloc_leak::emit): Likewise. (free_of_non_heap::emit): Likewise. * sm-sensitive.cc (exposure_through_output_file::emit): Likewise. * sm-signal.cc (signal_unsafe_call::emit): Likewise. * sm-taint.cc (tainted_array_index::emit): Likewise. gcc/ChangeLog: * diagnostic-core.h (warning_at): Rename overload to... (warning_meta): ...this. (emit_diagnostic_valist): Delete decl of overload taking diagnostic_metadata. * diagnostic.c (emit_diagnostic_valist): Likewise for defn. (warning_at): Rename overload taking diagnostic_metadata to... (warning_meta): ...this. gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic_plugin_test_metadata.c: Update for renaming of warning_at overload to warning_meta. * gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic_plugin_test_paths.c: Likewise. |
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contrib | ||
fixincludes | ||
gcc | ||
gnattools | ||
gotools | ||
include | ||
INSTALL | ||
intl | ||
libada | ||
libatomic | ||
libbacktrace | ||
libcc1 | ||
libcpp | ||
libdecnumber | ||
libffi | ||
libgcc | ||
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libgo | ||
libgomp | ||
libhsail-rt | ||
libiberty | ||
libitm | ||
libobjc | ||
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libssp | ||
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libvtv | ||
lto-plugin | ||
maintainer-scripts | ||
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ChangeLog | ||
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config.guess | ||
config.rpath | ||
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configure | ||
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COPYING | ||
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missing | ||
mkdep | ||
mkinstalldirs | ||
move-if-change | ||
multilib.am | ||
README | ||
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