| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| -- -- |
| -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS -- |
| -- -- |
| -- E R R O U T -- |
| -- -- |
| -- B o d y -- |
| -- -- |
| -- Copyright (C) 1992-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -- |
| -- -- |
| -- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -- |
| -- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- -- |
| -- ware Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later ver- -- |
| -- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- -- |
| -- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY -- |
| -- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License -- |
| -- for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General -- |
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| -- to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, -- |
| -- MA 02111-1307, USA. -- |
| -- -- |
| -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. -- |
| -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. -- |
| -- -- |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| -- Warning! Error messages can be generated during Gigi processing by direct |
| -- calls to error message routines, so it is essential that the processing |
| -- in this body be consistent with the requirements for the Gigi processing |
| -- environment, and that in particular, no disallowed table expansion is |
| -- allowed to occur. |
| |
| with Atree; use Atree; |
| with Casing; use Casing; |
| with Csets; use Csets; |
| with Debug; use Debug; |
| with Einfo; use Einfo; |
| with Erroutc; use Erroutc; |
| with Fname; use Fname; |
| with Lib; use Lib; |
| with Namet; use Namet; |
| with Opt; use Opt; |
| with Nlists; use Nlists; |
| with Output; use Output; |
| with Scans; use Scans; |
| with Sinput; use Sinput; |
| with Sinfo; use Sinfo; |
| with Snames; use Snames; |
| with Stand; use Stand; |
| with Style; |
| with Uintp; use Uintp; |
| with Uname; use Uname; |
| |
| with Unchecked_Conversion; |
| |
| package body Errout is |
| |
| Errors_Must_Be_Ignored : Boolean := False; |
| -- Set to True by procedure Set_Ignore_Errors (True), when calls to |
| -- error message procedures should be ignored (when parsing irrelevant |
| -- text in sources being preprocessed). |
| |
| Warn_On_Instance : Boolean; |
| -- Flag set true for warning message to be posted on instance |
| |
| ------------------------------------ |
| -- Table of Non-Instance Messages -- |
| ------------------------------------ |
| |
| -- This table contains an entry for every error message processed by the |
| -- Error_Msg routine that is not posted on generic (or inlined) instance. |
| -- As explained in further detail in the Error_Msg procedure body, this |
| -- table is used to avoid posting redundant messages on instances. |
| |
| type NIM_Record is record |
| Msg : String_Ptr; |
| Loc : Source_Ptr; |
| end record; |
| -- Type used to store text and location of one message |
| |
| package Non_Instance_Msgs is new Table.Table ( |
| Table_Component_Type => NIM_Record, |
| Table_Index_Type => Int, |
| Table_Low_Bound => 1, |
| Table_Initial => 100, |
| Table_Increment => 100, |
| Table_Name => "Non_Instance_Msgs"); |
| |
| ----------------------- |
| -- Local Subprograms -- |
| ----------------------- |
| |
| procedure Error_Msg_Internal |
| (Msg : String; |
| Sptr : Source_Ptr; |
| Optr : Source_Ptr; |
| Msg_Cont : Boolean); |
| -- This is the low level routine used to post messages after dealing with |
| -- the issue of messages placed on instantiations (which get broken up |
| -- into separate calls in Error_Msg). Sptr is the location on which the |
| -- flag will be placed in the output. In the case where the flag is on |
| -- the template, this points directly to the template, not to one of the |
| -- instantiation copies of the template. Optr is the original location |
| -- used to flag the error, and this may indeed point to an instantiation |
| -- copy. So typically we can see Optr pointing to the template location |
| -- in an instantiation copy when Sptr points to the source location of |
| -- the actual instantiation (i.e the line with the new). Msg_Cont is |
| -- set true if this is a continuation message. |
| |
| function No_Warnings (N : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return Boolean; |
| -- Determines if warnings should be suppressed for the given node |
| |
| function OK_Node (N : Node_Id) return Boolean; |
| -- Determines if a node is an OK node to place an error message on (return |
| -- True) or if the error message should be suppressed (return False). A |
| -- message is suppressed if the node already has an error posted on it, |
| -- or if it refers to an Etype that has an error posted on it, or if |
| -- it references an Entity that has an error posted on it. |
| |
| procedure Output_Source_Line |
| (L : Physical_Line_Number; |
| Sfile : Source_File_Index; |
| Errs : Boolean); |
| -- Outputs text of source line L, in file S, together with preceding line |
| -- number, as described above for Output_Line_Number. The Errs parameter |
| -- indicates if there are errors attached to the line, which forces |
| -- listing on, even in the presence of pragma List (Off). |
| |
| procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Column; |
| -- Handle column number insertion (@ insertion character) |
| |
| procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Node; |
| -- Handle node (name from node) insertion (& insertion character) |
| |
| procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Type_Reference (Flag : Source_Ptr); |
| -- Handle type reference (right brace insertion character). Flag is the |
| -- location of the flag, which is provided for the internal call to |
| -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number, |
| |
| procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Unit_Name; |
| -- Handle unit name insertion ($ insertion character) |
| |
| procedure Set_Msg_Node (Node : Node_Id); |
| -- Add the sequence of characters for the name associated with the |
| -- given node to the current message. |
| |
| procedure Set_Msg_Text (Text : String; Flag : Source_Ptr); |
| -- Add a sequence of characters to the current message. The characters may |
| -- be one of the special insertion characters (see documentation in spec). |
| -- Flag is the location at which the error is to be posted, which is used |
| -- to determine whether or not the # insertion needs a file name. The |
| -- variables Msg_Buffer, Msglen, Is_Style_Msg, Is_Warning_Msg, and |
| -- Is_Unconditional_Msg are set on return. |
| |
| procedure Set_Posted (N : Node_Id); |
| -- Sets the Error_Posted flag on the given node, and all its parents |
| -- that are subexpressions and then on the parent non-subexpression |
| -- construct that contains the original expression (this reduces the |
| -- number of cascaded messages). Note that this call only has an effect |
| -- for a serious error. For a non-serious error, it has no effect. |
| |
| procedure Set_Qualification (N : Nat; E : Entity_Id); |
| -- Outputs up to N levels of qualification for the given entity. For |
| -- example, the entity A.B.C.D will output B.C. if N = 2. |
| |
| function Special_Msg_Delete |
| (Msg : String; |
| N : Node_Or_Entity_Id; |
| E : Node_Or_Entity_Id) |
| return Boolean; |
| -- This function is called from Error_Msg_NEL, passing the message Msg, |
| -- node N on which the error is to be posted, and the entity or node E |
| -- to be used for an & insertion in the message if any. The job of this |
| -- procedure is to test for certain cascaded messages that we would like |
| -- to suppress. If the message is to be suppressed then we return True. |
| -- If the message should be generated (the normal case) False is returned. |
| |
| procedure Unwind_Internal_Type (Ent : in out Entity_Id); |
| -- This procedure is given an entity id for an internal type, i.e. |
| -- a type with an internal name. It unwinds the type to try to get |
| -- to something reasonably printable, generating prefixes like |
| -- "subtype of", "access to", etc along the way in the buffer. The |
| -- value in Ent on return is the final name to be printed. Hopefully |
| -- this is not an internal name, but in some internal name cases, it |
| -- is an internal name, and has to be printed anyway (although in this |
| -- case the message has been killed if possible). The global variable |
| -- Class_Flag is set to True if the resulting entity should have |
| -- 'Class appended to its name (see Add_Class procedure), and is |
| -- otherwise unchanged. |
| |
| ----------------------- |
| -- Change_Error_Text -- |
| ----------------------- |
| |
| procedure Change_Error_Text (Error_Id : Error_Msg_Id; New_Msg : String) is |
| Save_Next : Error_Msg_Id; |
| Err_Id : Error_Msg_Id := Error_Id; |
| |
| begin |
| Set_Msg_Text (New_Msg, Errors.Table (Error_Id).Sptr); |
| Errors.Table (Error_Id).Text := new String'(Msg_Buffer (1 .. Msglen)); |
| |
| -- If in immediate error message mode, output modified error message now |
| -- This is just a bit tricky, because we want to output just a single |
| -- message, and the messages we modified is already linked in. We solve |
| -- this by temporarily resetting its forward pointer to empty. |
| |
| if Debug_Flag_OO then |
| Save_Next := Errors.Table (Error_Id).Next; |
| Errors.Table (Error_Id).Next := No_Error_Msg; |
| Write_Eol; |
| Output_Source_Line |
| (Errors.Table (Error_Id).Line, Errors.Table (Error_Id).Sfile, True); |
| Output_Error_Msgs (Err_Id); |
| Errors.Table (Error_Id).Next := Save_Next; |
| end if; |
| end Change_Error_Text; |
| |
| --------------- |
| -- Error_Msg -- |
| --------------- |
| |
| -- Error_Msg posts a flag at the given location, except that if the |
| -- Flag_Location points within a generic template and corresponds |
| -- to an instantiation of this generic template, then the actual |
| -- message will be posted on the generic instantiation, along with |
| -- additional messages referencing the generic declaration. |
| |
| procedure Error_Msg (Msg : String; Flag_Location : Source_Ptr) is |
| Sindex : Source_File_Index; |
| -- Source index for flag location |
| |
| Orig_Loc : Source_Ptr; |
| -- Original location of Flag_Location (i.e. location in original |
| -- template in instantiation case, otherwise unchanged). |
| |
| begin |
| -- It is a fatal error to issue an error message when scanning from |
| -- the internal source buffer (see Sinput for further documentation) |
| |
| pragma Assert (Sinput.Source /= Internal_Source_Ptr); |
| |
| -- Return if all errors are to be ignored |
| |
| if Errors_Must_Be_Ignored then |
| return; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- If we already have messages, and we are trying to place a message |
| -- at No_Location or in package Standard, then just ignore the attempt |
| -- since we assume that what is happening is some cascaded junk. Note |
| -- that this is safe in the sense that proceeding will surely bomb. |
| |
| if Flag_Location < First_Source_Ptr |
| and then Total_Errors_Detected > 0 |
| then |
| return; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Start procesing of new message |
| |
| Sindex := Get_Source_File_Index (Flag_Location); |
| Test_Style_Warning_Serious_Msg (Msg); |
| Orig_Loc := Original_Location (Flag_Location); |
| |
| -- If the current location is in an instantiation, the issue arises |
| -- of whether to post the message on the template or the instantiation. |
| |
| -- The way we decide is to see if we have posted the same message |
| -- on the template when we compiled the template (the template is |
| -- always compiled before any instantiations). For this purpose, |
| -- we use a separate table of messages. The reason we do this is |
| -- twofold: |
| |
| -- First, the messages can get changed by various processing |
| -- including the insertion of tokens etc, making it hard to |
| -- do the comparison. |
| |
| -- Second, we will suppress a warning on a template if it is |
| -- not in the current extended source unit. That's reasonable |
| -- and means we don't want the warning on the instantiation |
| -- here either, but it does mean that the main error table |
| -- would not in any case include the message. |
| |
| if Flag_Location = Orig_Loc then |
| Non_Instance_Msgs.Append ((new String'(Msg), Flag_Location)); |
| Warn_On_Instance := False; |
| |
| -- Here we have an instance message |
| |
| else |
| -- Delete if debug flag off, and this message duplicates a |
| -- message already posted on the corresponding template |
| |
| if not Debug_Flag_GG then |
| for J in Non_Instance_Msgs.First .. Non_Instance_Msgs.Last loop |
| if Msg = Non_Instance_Msgs.Table (J).Msg.all |
| and then Non_Instance_Msgs.Table (J).Loc = Orig_Loc |
| then |
| return; |
| end if; |
| end loop; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- No duplicate, so error/warning will be posted on instance |
| |
| Warn_On_Instance := Is_Warning_Msg; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Ignore warning message that is suppressed. Note that style |
| -- checks are not considered warning messages for this purpose |
| |
| if Is_Warning_Msg and then Warnings_Suppressed (Orig_Loc) then |
| return; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- The idea at this stage is that we have two kinds of messages. |
| |
| -- First, we have those that are to be placed as requested at |
| -- Flag_Location. This includes messages that have nothing to |
| -- do with generics, and also messages placed on generic templates |
| -- that reflect an error in the template itself. For such messages |
| -- we simply call Error_Msg_Internal to place the message in the |
| -- requested location. |
| |
| if Instantiation (Sindex) = No_Location then |
| Error_Msg_Internal (Msg, Flag_Location, Flag_Location, False); |
| return; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- If we are trying to flag an error in an instantiation, we may have |
| -- a generic contract violation. What we generate in this case is: |
| |
| -- instantiation error at ... |
| -- original error message |
| |
| -- or |
| |
| -- warning: in instantiation at |
| -- warning: original warning message |
| |
| -- All these messages are posted at the location of the top level |
| -- instantiation. If there are nested instantiations, then the |
| -- instantiation error message can be repeated, pointing to each |
| -- of the relevant instantiations. |
| |
| -- Note: the instantiation mechanism is also shared for inlining |
| -- of subprogram bodies when front end inlining is done. In this |
| -- case the messages have the form: |
| |
| -- in inlined body at ... |
| -- original error message |
| |
| -- or |
| |
| -- warning: in inlined body at |
| -- warning: original warning message |
| |
| -- OK, this is the case where we have an instantiation error, and |
| -- we need to generate the error on the instantiation, rather than |
| -- on the template. |
| |
| declare |
| Actual_Error_Loc : Source_Ptr; |
| -- Location of outer level instantiation in instantiation case, or |
| -- just a copy of Flag_Location in the normal case. This is the |
| -- location where all error messages will actually be posted. |
| |
| Save_Error_Msg_Sloc : constant Source_Ptr := Error_Msg_Sloc; |
| -- Save possible location set for caller's message. We need to |
| -- use Error_Msg_Sloc for the location of the instantiation error |
| -- but we have to preserve a possible original value. |
| |
| X : Source_File_Index; |
| |
| Msg_Cont_Status : Boolean; |
| -- Used to label continuation lines in instantiation case with |
| -- proper Msg_Cont status. |
| |
| begin |
| -- Loop to find highest level instantiation, where all error |
| -- messages will be placed. |
| |
| X := Sindex; |
| loop |
| Actual_Error_Loc := Instantiation (X); |
| X := Get_Source_File_Index (Actual_Error_Loc); |
| exit when Instantiation (X) = No_Location; |
| end loop; |
| |
| -- Since we are generating the messages at the instantiation |
| -- point in any case, we do not want the references to the |
| -- bad lines in the instance to be annotated with the location |
| -- of the instantiation. |
| |
| Suppress_Instance_Location := True; |
| Msg_Cont_Status := False; |
| |
| -- Loop to generate instantiation messages |
| |
| Error_Msg_Sloc := Flag_Location; |
| X := Get_Source_File_Index (Flag_Location); |
| |
| while Instantiation (X) /= No_Location loop |
| |
| -- Suppress instantiation message on continuation lines |
| |
| if Msg (Msg'First) /= '\' then |
| |
| -- Case of inlined body |
| |
| if Inlined_Body (X) then |
| if Is_Warning_Msg then |
| Error_Msg_Internal |
| ("?in inlined body #", |
| Actual_Error_Loc, Flag_Location, Msg_Cont_Status); |
| |
| else |
| Error_Msg_Internal |
| ("error in inlined body #", |
| Actual_Error_Loc, Flag_Location, Msg_Cont_Status); |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Case of generic instantiation |
| |
| else |
| if Is_Warning_Msg then |
| Error_Msg_Internal |
| ("?in instantiation #", |
| Actual_Error_Loc, Flag_Location, Msg_Cont_Status); |
| |
| else |
| Error_Msg_Internal |
| ("instantiation error #", |
| Actual_Error_Loc, Flag_Location, Msg_Cont_Status); |
| end if; |
| end if; |
| end if; |
| |
| Error_Msg_Sloc := Instantiation (X); |
| X := Get_Source_File_Index (Error_Msg_Sloc); |
| Msg_Cont_Status := True; |
| end loop; |
| |
| Suppress_Instance_Location := False; |
| Error_Msg_Sloc := Save_Error_Msg_Sloc; |
| |
| -- Here we output the original message on the outer instantiation |
| |
| Error_Msg_Internal |
| (Msg, Actual_Error_Loc, Flag_Location, Msg_Cont_Status); |
| end; |
| end Error_Msg; |
| |
| ------------------ |
| -- Error_Msg_AP -- |
| ------------------ |
| |
| procedure Error_Msg_AP (Msg : String) is |
| S1 : Source_Ptr; |
| C : Character; |
| |
| begin |
| -- If we had saved the Scan_Ptr value after scanning the previous |
| -- token, then we would have exactly the right place for putting |
| -- the flag immediately at hand. However, that would add at least |
| -- two instructions to a Scan call *just* to service the possibility |
| -- of an Error_Msg_AP call. So instead we reconstruct that value. |
| |
| -- We have two possibilities, start with Prev_Token_Ptr and skip over |
| -- the current token, which is made harder by the possibility that this |
| -- token may be in error, or start with Token_Ptr and work backwards. |
| -- We used to take the second approach, but it's hard because of |
| -- comments, and harder still because things that look like comments |
| -- can appear inside strings. So now we take the first approach. |
| |
| -- Note: in the case where there is no previous token, Prev_Token_Ptr |
| -- is set to Source_First, which is a reasonable position for the |
| -- error flag in this situation. |
| |
| S1 := Prev_Token_Ptr; |
| C := Source (S1); |
| |
| -- If the previous token is a string literal, we need a special approach |
| -- since there may be white space inside the literal and we don't want |
| -- to stop on that white space. |
| |
| if Prev_Token = Tok_String_Literal then |
| loop |
| S1 := S1 + 1; |
| |
| if Source (S1) = C then |
| S1 := S1 + 1; |
| exit when Source (S1) /= C; |
| elsif Source (S1) in Line_Terminator then |
| exit; |
| end if; |
| end loop; |
| |
| -- Character literal also needs special handling |
| |
| elsif Prev_Token = Tok_Char_Literal then |
| S1 := S1 + 3; |
| |
| -- Otherwise we search forward for the end of the current token, marked |
| -- by a line terminator, white space, a comment symbol or if we bump |
| -- into the following token (i.e. the current token) |
| |
| else |
| while Source (S1) not in Line_Terminator |
| and then Source (S1) /= ' ' |
| and then Source (S1) /= ASCII.HT |
| and then (Source (S1) /= '-' or else Source (S1 + 1) /= '-') |
| and then S1 /= Token_Ptr |
| loop |
| S1 := S1 + 1; |
| end loop; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- S1 is now set to the location for the flag |
| |
| Error_Msg (Msg, S1); |
| |
| end Error_Msg_AP; |
| |
| ------------------ |
| -- Error_Msg_BC -- |
| ------------------ |
| |
| procedure Error_Msg_BC (Msg : String) is |
| begin |
| -- If we are at end of file, post the flag after the previous token |
| |
| if Token = Tok_EOF then |
| Error_Msg_AP (Msg); |
| |
| -- If we are at start of file, post the flag at the current token |
| |
| elsif Token_Ptr = Source_First (Current_Source_File) then |
| Error_Msg_SC (Msg); |
| |
| -- If the character before the current token is a space or a horizontal |
| -- tab, then we place the flag on this character (in the case of a tab |
| -- we would really like to place it in the "last" character of the tab |
| -- space, but that it too much trouble to worry about). |
| |
| elsif Source (Token_Ptr - 1) = ' ' |
| or else Source (Token_Ptr - 1) = ASCII.HT |
| then |
| Error_Msg (Msg, Token_Ptr - 1); |
| |
| -- If there is no space or tab before the current token, then there is |
| -- no room to place the flag before the token, so we place it on the |
| -- token instead (this happens for example at the start of a line). |
| |
| else |
| Error_Msg (Msg, Token_Ptr); |
| end if; |
| end Error_Msg_BC; |
| |
| ------------------- |
| -- Error_Msg_CRT -- |
| ------------------- |
| |
| procedure Error_Msg_CRT (Feature : String; N : Node_Id) is |
| CNRT : constant String := " not allowed in no run time mode"; |
| CCRT : constant String := " not supported by configuration>"; |
| |
| S : String (1 .. Feature'Length + 1 + CCRT'Length); |
| L : Natural; |
| |
| |
| begin |
| S (1) := '|'; |
| S (2 .. Feature'Length + 1) := Feature; |
| L := Feature'Length + 2; |
| |
| if No_Run_Time_Mode then |
| S (L .. L + CNRT'Length - 1) := CNRT; |
| L := L + CNRT'Length - 1; |
| |
| else pragma Assert (Configurable_Run_Time_Mode); |
| S (L .. L + CCRT'Length - 1) := CCRT; |
| L := L + CCRT'Length - 1; |
| end if; |
| |
| Error_Msg_N (S (1 .. L), N); |
| Configurable_Run_Time_Violations := Configurable_Run_Time_Violations + 1; |
| end Error_Msg_CRT; |
| |
| ----------------- |
| -- Error_Msg_F -- |
| ----------------- |
| |
| procedure Error_Msg_F (Msg : String; N : Node_Id) is |
| SI : constant Source_File_Index := Source_Index (Get_Source_Unit (N)); |
| SF : constant Source_Ptr := Source_First (SI); |
| F : Node_Id; |
| S : Source_Ptr; |
| |
| begin |
| F := First_Node (N); |
| S := Sloc (F); |
| |
| -- The following circuit is a bit subtle. When we have parenthesized |
| -- expressions, then the Sloc will not record the location of the |
| -- paren, but we would like to post the flag on the paren. So what |
| -- we do is to crawl up the tree from the First_Node, adjusting the |
| -- Sloc value for any parentheses we know are present. Yes, we know |
| -- this circuit is not 100% reliable (e.g. because we don't record |
| -- all possible paren level valoues), but this is only for an error |
| -- message so it is good enough. |
| |
| Node_Loop : loop |
| Paren_Loop : for J in 1 .. Paren_Count (F) loop |
| |
| -- We don't look more than 12 characters behind the current |
| -- location, and in any case not past the front of the source. |
| |
| Search_Loop : for K in 1 .. 12 loop |
| exit Search_Loop when S = SF; |
| |
| if Source_Text (SI) (S - 1) = '(' then |
| S := S - 1; |
| exit Search_Loop; |
| |
| elsif Source_Text (SI) (S - 1) <= ' ' then |
| S := S - 1; |
| |
| else |
| exit Search_Loop; |
| end if; |
| end loop Search_Loop; |
| end loop Paren_Loop; |
| |
| exit Node_Loop when F = N; |
| F := Parent (F); |
| exit Node_Loop when Nkind (F) not in N_Subexpr; |
| end loop Node_Loop; |
| |
| Error_Msg_NEL (Msg, N, N, S); |
| end Error_Msg_F; |
| |
| ------------------ |
| -- Error_Msg_FE -- |
| ------------------ |
| |
| procedure Error_Msg_FE |
| (Msg : String; |
| N : Node_Id; |
| E : Node_Or_Entity_Id) |
| is |
| begin |
| Error_Msg_NEL (Msg, N, E, Sloc (First_Node (N))); |
| end Error_Msg_FE; |
| |
| ------------------------ |
| -- Error_Msg_Internal -- |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| procedure Error_Msg_Internal |
| (Msg : String; |
| Sptr : Source_Ptr; |
| Optr : Source_Ptr; |
| Msg_Cont : Boolean) |
| is |
| Next_Msg : Error_Msg_Id; |
| -- Pointer to next message at insertion point |
| |
| Prev_Msg : Error_Msg_Id; |
| -- Pointer to previous message at insertion point |
| |
| Temp_Msg : Error_Msg_Id; |
| |
| procedure Handle_Serious_Error; |
| -- Internal procedure to do all error message handling for a serious |
| -- error message, other than bumping the error counts and arranging |
| -- for the message to be output. |
| |
| -------------------------- |
| -- Handle_Serious_Error -- |
| -------------------------- |
| |
| procedure Handle_Serious_Error is |
| begin |
| -- Turn off code generation if not done already |
| |
| if Operating_Mode = Generate_Code then |
| Operating_Mode := Check_Semantics; |
| Expander_Active := False; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Set the fatal error flag in the unit table unless we are |
| -- in Try_Semantics mode. This stops the semantics from being |
| -- performed if we find a serious error. This is skipped if we |
| -- are currently dealing with the configuration pragma file. |
| |
| if not Try_Semantics |
| and then Current_Source_Unit /= No_Unit |
| then |
| Set_Fatal_Error (Get_Source_Unit (Sptr)); |
| end if; |
| end Handle_Serious_Error; |
| |
| -- Start of processing for Error_Msg_Internal |
| |
| begin |
| if Raise_Exception_On_Error /= 0 then |
| raise Error_Msg_Exception; |
| end if; |
| |
| Continuation := Msg_Cont; |
| Suppress_Message := False; |
| Kill_Message := False; |
| Set_Msg_Text (Msg, Sptr); |
| |
| -- Kill continuation if parent message killed |
| |
| if Continuation and Last_Killed then |
| return; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Return without doing anything if message is suppressed |
| |
| if Suppress_Message |
| and not All_Errors_Mode |
| and not (Msg (Msg'Last) = '!') |
| then |
| if not Continuation then |
| Last_Killed := True; |
| end if; |
| |
| return; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Return without doing anything if message is killed and this |
| -- is not the first error message. The philosophy is that if we |
| -- get a weird error message and we already have had a message, |
| -- then we hope the weird message is a junk cascaded message |
| |
| if Kill_Message |
| and then not All_Errors_Mode |
| and then Total_Errors_Detected /= 0 |
| then |
| if not Continuation then |
| Last_Killed := True; |
| end if; |
| |
| return; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Special check for warning message to see if it should be output |
| |
| if Is_Warning_Msg then |
| |
| -- Immediate return if warning message and warnings are suppressed |
| |
| if Warnings_Suppressed (Optr) |
| or else Warnings_Suppressed (Sptr) |
| then |
| Cur_Msg := No_Error_Msg; |
| return; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- If the flag location is in the main extended source unit |
| -- then for sure we want the warning since it definitely belongs |
| |
| if In_Extended_Main_Source_Unit (Sptr) then |
| null; |
| |
| -- If the flag location is not in the main extended source |
| -- unit then we want to eliminate the warning. |
| |
| elsif In_Extended_Main_Code_Unit (Sptr) |
| and then Warn_On_Instance |
| then |
| null; |
| |
| -- Keep warning if debug flag G set |
| |
| elsif Debug_Flag_GG then |
| null; |
| |
| -- Here is where we delete a warning from a with'ed unit |
| |
| else |
| Cur_Msg := No_Error_Msg; |
| return; |
| end if; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- If message is to be ignored in special ignore message mode, this is |
| -- where we do this special processing, bypassing message output. |
| |
| if Ignore_Errors_Enable > 0 then |
| if Is_Serious_Error then |
| Handle_Serious_Error; |
| end if; |
| |
| return; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Otherwise build error message object for new message |
| |
| Errors.Increment_Last; |
| Cur_Msg := Errors.Last; |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Text := new String'(Msg_Buffer (1 .. Msglen)); |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Next := No_Error_Msg; |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Sptr := Sptr; |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Optr := Optr; |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Sfile := Get_Source_File_Index (Sptr); |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Line := Get_Physical_Line_Number (Sptr); |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Col := Get_Column_Number (Sptr); |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Warn := Is_Warning_Msg; |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Style := Is_Style_Msg; |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Serious := Is_Serious_Error; |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Uncond := Is_Unconditional_Msg; |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Msg_Cont := Continuation; |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Deleted := False; |
| |
| -- If immediate errors mode set, output error message now. Also output |
| -- now if the -d1 debug flag is set (so node number message comes out |
| -- just before actual error message) |
| |
| if Debug_Flag_OO or else Debug_Flag_1 then |
| Write_Eol; |
| Output_Source_Line (Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Line, |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Sfile, True); |
| Temp_Msg := Cur_Msg; |
| Output_Error_Msgs (Temp_Msg); |
| |
| -- If not in immediate errors mode, then we insert the message in the |
| -- error chain for later output by Finalize. The messages are sorted |
| -- first by unit (main unit comes first), and within a unit by source |
| -- location (earlier flag location first in the chain). |
| |
| else |
| -- First a quick check, does this belong at the very end of the |
| -- chain of error messages. This saves a lot of time in the |
| -- normal case if there are lots of messages. |
| |
| if Last_Error_Msg /= No_Error_Msg |
| and then Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Sfile = |
| Errors.Table (Last_Error_Msg).Sfile |
| and then (Sptr > Errors.Table (Last_Error_Msg).Sptr |
| or else |
| (Sptr = Errors.Table (Last_Error_Msg).Sptr |
| and then |
| Optr > Errors.Table (Last_Error_Msg).Optr)) |
| then |
| Prev_Msg := Last_Error_Msg; |
| Next_Msg := No_Error_Msg; |
| |
| -- Otherwise do a full sequential search for the insertion point |
| |
| else |
| Prev_Msg := No_Error_Msg; |
| Next_Msg := First_Error_Msg; |
| while Next_Msg /= No_Error_Msg loop |
| exit when |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Sfile < Errors.Table (Next_Msg).Sfile; |
| |
| if Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Sfile = |
| Errors.Table (Next_Msg).Sfile |
| then |
| exit when Sptr < Errors.Table (Next_Msg).Sptr |
| or else |
| (Sptr = Errors.Table (Next_Msg).Sptr |
| and then |
| Optr < Errors.Table (Next_Msg).Optr); |
| end if; |
| |
| Prev_Msg := Next_Msg; |
| Next_Msg := Errors.Table (Next_Msg).Next; |
| end loop; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Now we insert the new message in the error chain. The insertion |
| -- point for the message is after Prev_Msg and before Next_Msg. |
| |
| -- The possible insertion point for the new message is after Prev_Msg |
| -- and before Next_Msg. However, this is where we do a special check |
| -- for redundant parsing messages, defined as messages posted on the |
| -- same line. The idea here is that probably such messages are junk |
| -- from the parser recovering. In full errors mode, we don't do this |
| -- deletion, but otherwise such messages are discarded at this stage. |
| |
| if Prev_Msg /= No_Error_Msg |
| and then Errors.Table (Prev_Msg).Line = |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Line |
| and then Errors.Table (Prev_Msg).Sfile = |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Sfile |
| and then Compiler_State = Parsing |
| and then not All_Errors_Mode |
| then |
| -- Don't delete unconditional messages and at this stage, |
| -- don't delete continuation lines (we attempted to delete |
| -- those earlier if the parent message was deleted. |
| |
| if not Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Uncond |
| and then not Continuation |
| then |
| -- Don't delete if prev msg is warning and new msg is |
| -- an error. This is because we don't want a real error |
| -- masked by a warning. In all other cases (that is parse |
| -- errors for the same line that are not unconditional) |
| -- we do delete the message. This helps to avoid |
| -- junk extra messages from cascaded parsing errors |
| |
| if not (Errors.Table (Prev_Msg).Warn |
| or |
| Errors.Table (Prev_Msg).Style) |
| or else |
| (Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Warn |
| or |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Style) |
| then |
| -- All tests passed, delete the message by simply |
| -- returning without any further processing. |
| |
| if not Continuation then |
| Last_Killed := True; |
| end if; |
| |
| return; |
| end if; |
| end if; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Come here if message is to be inserted in the error chain |
| |
| if not Continuation then |
| Last_Killed := False; |
| end if; |
| |
| if Prev_Msg = No_Error_Msg then |
| First_Error_Msg := Cur_Msg; |
| else |
| Errors.Table (Prev_Msg).Next := Cur_Msg; |
| end if; |
| |
| Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Next := Next_Msg; |
| |
| if Next_Msg = No_Error_Msg then |
| Last_Error_Msg := Cur_Msg; |
| end if; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Bump appropriate statistics count |
| |
| if Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Warn |
| or else Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Style |
| then |
| Warnings_Detected := Warnings_Detected + 1; |
| else |
| Total_Errors_Detected := Total_Errors_Detected + 1; |
| |
| if Errors.Table (Cur_Msg).Serious then |
| Serious_Errors_Detected := Serious_Errors_Detected + 1; |
| Handle_Serious_Error; |
| end if; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Terminate if max errors reached |
| |
| if Total_Errors_Detected + Warnings_Detected = Maximum_Errors then |
| raise Unrecoverable_Error; |
| end if; |
| |
| end Error_Msg_Internal; |
| |
| ----------------- |
| -- Error_Msg_N -- |
| ----------------- |
| |
| procedure Error_Msg_N (Msg : String; N : Node_Or_Entity_Id) is |
| begin |
| Error_Msg_NEL (Msg, N, N, Sloc (N)); |
| end Error_Msg_N; |
| |
| ------------------ |
| -- Error_Msg_NE -- |
| ------------------ |
| |
| procedure Error_Msg_NE |
| (Msg : String; |
| N : Node_Or_Entity_Id; |
| E : Node_Or_Entity_Id) |
| is |
| begin |
| Error_Msg_NEL (Msg, N, E, Sloc (N)); |
| end Error_Msg_NE; |
| |
| ------------------- |
| -- Error_Msg_NEL -- |
| ------------------- |
| |
| procedure Error_Msg_NEL |
| (Msg : String; |
| N : Node_Or_Entity_Id; |
| E : Node_Or_Entity_Id; |
| Flag_Location : Source_Ptr) |
| is |
| begin |
| if Special_Msg_Delete (Msg, N, E) then |
| return; |
| end if; |
| |
| Test_Style_Warning_Serious_Msg (Msg); |
| |
| -- Special handling for warning messages |
| |
| if Is_Warning_Msg then |
| |
| -- Suppress if no warnings set for either entity or node |
| |
| if No_Warnings (N) or else No_Warnings (E) then |
| return; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Suppress if inside loop that is known to be null |
| |
| declare |
| P : Node_Id; |
| |
| begin |
| P := Parent (N); |
| while Present (P) loop |
| if Nkind (P) = N_Loop_Statement and then Is_Null_Loop (P) then |
| return; |
| end if; |
| |
| P := Parent (P); |
| end loop; |
| end; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Test for message to be output |
| |
| if All_Errors_Mode |
| or else Msg (Msg'Last) = '!' |
| or else OK_Node (N) |
| or else (Msg (Msg'First) = '\' and not Last_Killed) |
| then |
| Debug_Output (N); |
| Error_Msg_Node_1 := E; |
| Error_Msg (Msg, Flag_Location); |
| |
| else |
| Last_Killed := True; |
| end if; |
| |
| if not Is_Warning_Msg and then not Is_Style_Msg then |
| Set_Posted (N); |
| end if; |
| end Error_Msg_NEL; |
| |
| ------------------ |
| -- Error_Msg_NW -- |
| ------------------ |
| |
| procedure Error_Msg_NW |
| (Eflag : Boolean; |
| Msg : String; |
| N : Node_Or_Entity_Id) |
| is |
| begin |
| if Eflag and then In_Extended_Main_Source_Unit (N) then |
| Error_Msg_NEL (Msg, N, N, Sloc (N)); |
| end if; |
| end Error_Msg_NW; |
| |
| ----------------- |
| -- Error_Msg_S -- |
| ----------------- |
| |
| procedure Error_Msg_S (Msg : String) is |
| begin |
| Error_Msg (Msg, Scan_Ptr); |
| end Error_Msg_S; |
| |
| ------------------ |
| -- Error_Msg_SC -- |
| ------------------ |
| |
| procedure Error_Msg_SC (Msg : String) is |
| begin |
| -- If we are at end of file, post the flag after the previous token |
| |
| if Token = Tok_EOF then |
| Error_Msg_AP (Msg); |
| |
| -- For all other cases the message is posted at the current token |
| -- pointer position |
| |
| else |
| Error_Msg (Msg, Token_Ptr); |
| end if; |
| end Error_Msg_SC; |
| |
| ------------------ |
| -- Error_Msg_SP -- |
| ------------------ |
| |
| procedure Error_Msg_SP (Msg : String) is |
| begin |
| -- Note: in the case where there is no previous token, Prev_Token_Ptr |
| -- is set to Source_First, which is a reasonable position for the |
| -- error flag in this situation |
| |
| Error_Msg (Msg, Prev_Token_Ptr); |
| end Error_Msg_SP; |
| |
| -------------- |
| -- Finalize -- |
| -------------- |
| |
| procedure Finalize is |
| Cur : Error_Msg_Id; |
| Nxt : Error_Msg_Id; |
| E, F : Error_Msg_Id; |
| Err_Flag : Boolean; |
| |
| begin |
| -- Reset current error source file if the main unit has a pragma |
| -- Source_Reference. This ensures outputting the proper name of |
| -- the source file in this situation. |
| |
| if Num_SRef_Pragmas (Main_Source_File) /= 0 then |
| Current_Error_Source_File := No_Source_File; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Eliminate any duplicated error messages from the list. This is |
| -- done after the fact to avoid problems with Change_Error_Text. |
| |
| Cur := First_Error_Msg; |
| while Cur /= No_Error_Msg loop |
| Nxt := Errors.Table (Cur).Next; |
| |
| F := Nxt; |
| while F /= No_Error_Msg |
| and then Errors.Table (F).Sptr = Errors.Table (Cur).Sptr |
| loop |
| Check_Duplicate_Message (Cur, F); |
| F := Errors.Table (F).Next; |
| end loop; |
| |
| Cur := Nxt; |
| end loop; |
| |
| -- Brief Error mode |
| |
| if Brief_Output or (not Full_List and not Verbose_Mode) then |
| E := First_Error_Msg; |
| Set_Standard_Error; |
| |
| while E /= No_Error_Msg loop |
| if not Errors.Table (E).Deleted and then not Debug_Flag_KK then |
| if Full_Path_Name_For_Brief_Errors then |
| Write_Name (Full_Ref_Name (Errors.Table (E).Sfile)); |
| else |
| Write_Name (Reference_Name (Errors.Table (E).Sfile)); |
| end if; |
| |
| Write_Char (':'); |
| Write_Int (Int (Physical_To_Logical |
| (Errors.Table (E).Line, |
| Errors.Table (E).Sfile))); |
| Write_Char (':'); |
| |
| if Errors.Table (E).Col < 10 then |
| Write_Char ('0'); |
| end if; |
| |
| Write_Int (Int (Errors.Table (E).Col)); |
| Write_Str (": "); |
| Output_Msg_Text (E); |
| Write_Eol; |
| end if; |
| |
| E := Errors.Table (E).Next; |
| end loop; |
| |
| Set_Standard_Output; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Full source listing case |
| |
| if Full_List then |
| List_Pragmas_Index := 1; |
| List_Pragmas_Mode := True; |
| E := First_Error_Msg; |
| Write_Eol; |
| |
| -- First list initial main source file with its error messages |
| |
| for N in 1 .. Last_Source_Line (Main_Source_File) loop |
| Err_Flag := |
| E /= No_Error_Msg |
| and then Errors.Table (E).Line = N |
| and then Errors.Table (E).Sfile = Main_Source_File; |
| |
| Output_Source_Line (N, Main_Source_File, Err_Flag); |
| |
| if Err_Flag then |
| Output_Error_Msgs (E); |
| |
| if not Debug_Flag_2 then |
| Write_Eol; |
| end if; |
| end if; |
| |
| end loop; |
| |
| -- Then output errors, if any, for subsidiary units |
| |
| while E /= No_Error_Msg |
| and then Errors.Table (E).Sfile /= Main_Source_File |
| loop |
| Write_Eol; |
| Output_Source_Line |
| (Errors.Table (E).Line, Errors.Table (E).Sfile, True); |
| Output_Error_Msgs (E); |
| end loop; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Verbose mode (error lines only with error flags) |
| |
| if Verbose_Mode and not Full_List then |
| E := First_Error_Msg; |
| |
| -- Loop through error lines |
| |
| while E /= No_Error_Msg loop |
| Write_Eol; |
| Output_Source_Line |
| (Errors.Table (E).Line, Errors.Table (E).Sfile, True); |
| Output_Error_Msgs (E); |
| end loop; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Output error summary if verbose or full list mode |
| |
| if Verbose_Mode or else Full_List then |
| |
| -- Extra blank line if error messages or source listing were output |
| |
| if Total_Errors_Detected + Warnings_Detected > 0 |
| or else Full_List |
| then |
| Write_Eol; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Message giving number of lines read and number of errors detected. |
| -- This normally goes to Standard_Output. The exception is when brief |
| -- mode is not set, verbose mode (or full list mode) is set, and |
| -- there are errors. In this case we send the message to standard |
| -- error to make sure that *something* appears on standard error in |
| -- an error situation. |
| |
| -- Formerly, only the "# errors" suffix was sent to stderr, whereas |
| -- "# lines:" appeared on stdout. This caused problems on VMS when |
| -- the stdout buffer was flushed, giving an extra line feed after |
| -- the prefix. |
| |
| if Total_Errors_Detected + Warnings_Detected /= 0 |
| and then not Brief_Output |
| and then (Verbose_Mode or Full_List) |
| then |
| Set_Standard_Error; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Message giving total number of lines |
| |
| Write_Str (" "); |
| Write_Int (Num_Source_Lines (Main_Source_File)); |
| |
| if Num_Source_Lines (Main_Source_File) = 1 then |
| Write_Str (" line: "); |
| else |
| Write_Str (" lines: "); |
| end if; |
| |
| if Total_Errors_Detected = 0 then |
| Write_Str ("No errors"); |
| |
| elsif Total_Errors_Detected = 1 then |
| Write_Str ("1 error"); |
| |
| else |
| Write_Int (Total_Errors_Detected); |
| Write_Str (" errors"); |
| end if; |
| |
| if Warnings_Detected /= 0 then |
| Write_Str (", "); |
| Write_Int (Warnings_Detected); |
| Write_Str (" warning"); |
| |
| if Warnings_Detected /= 1 then |
| Write_Char ('s'); |
| end if; |
| |
| if Warning_Mode = Treat_As_Error then |
| Write_Str (" (treated as error"); |
| |
| if Warnings_Detected /= 1 then |
| Write_Char ('s'); |
| end if; |
| |
| Write_Char (')'); |
| end if; |
| end if; |
| |
| Write_Eol; |
| Set_Standard_Output; |
| end if; |
| |
| if Maximum_Errors /= 0 |
| and then Total_Errors_Detected + Warnings_Detected = Maximum_Errors |
| then |
| Set_Standard_Error; |
| Write_Str ("fatal error: maximum errors reached"); |
| Write_Eol; |
| Set_Standard_Output; |
| end if; |
| |
| if Warning_Mode = Treat_As_Error then |
| Total_Errors_Detected := Total_Errors_Detected + Warnings_Detected; |
| Warnings_Detected := 0; |
| end if; |
| end Finalize; |
| |
| ---------------- |
| -- First_Node -- |
| ---------------- |
| |
| function First_Node (C : Node_Id) return Node_Id is |
| L : constant Source_Ptr := Sloc (C); |
| Sfile : constant Source_File_Index := Get_Source_File_Index (L); |
| Earliest : Node_Id; |
| Eloc : Source_Ptr; |
| Discard : Traverse_Result; |
| |
| pragma Warnings (Off, Discard); |
| |
| function Test_Earlier (N : Node_Id) return Traverse_Result; |
| -- Function applied to every node in the construct |
| |
| function Search_Tree_First is new Traverse_Func (Test_Earlier); |
| -- Create traversal function |
| |
| ------------------ |
| -- Test_Earlier -- |
| ------------------ |
| |
| function Test_Earlier (N : Node_Id) return Traverse_Result is |
| Loc : constant Source_Ptr := Sloc (N); |
| |
| begin |
| -- Check for earlier. The tests for being in the same file ensures |
| -- against strange cases of foreign code somehow being present. We |
| -- don't want wild placement of messages if that happens, so it is |
| -- best to just ignore this situation. |
| |
| if Loc < Eloc |
| and then Get_Source_File_Index (Loc) = Sfile |
| then |
| Earliest := N; |
| Eloc := Loc; |
| end if; |
| |
| return OK_Orig; |
| end Test_Earlier; |
| |
| -- Start of processing for First_Node |
| |
| begin |
| Earliest := Original_Node (C); |
| Eloc := Sloc (Earliest); |
| Discard := Search_Tree_First (Original_Node (C)); |
| return Earliest; |
| end First_Node; |
| |
| |
| ---------------- |
| -- Initialize -- |
| ---------------- |
| |
| procedure Initialize is |
| begin |
| Errors.Init; |
| First_Error_Msg := No_Error_Msg; |
| Last_Error_Msg := No_Error_Msg; |
| Serious_Errors_Detected := 0; |
| Total_Errors_Detected := 0; |
| Warnings_Detected := 0; |
| Cur_Msg := No_Error_Msg; |
| List_Pragmas.Init; |
| |
| -- Initialize warnings table, if all warnings are suppressed, supply |
| -- an initial dummy entry covering all possible source locations. |
| |
| Warnings.Init; |
| |
| if Warning_Mode = Suppress then |
| Warnings.Increment_Last; |
| Warnings.Table (Warnings.Last).Start := Source_Ptr'First; |
| Warnings.Table (Warnings.Last).Stop := Source_Ptr'Last; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Set the error nodes to Empty to avoid uninitialized variable |
| -- references for saves/restores/moves. |
| |
| Error_Msg_Node_1 := Empty; |
| Error_Msg_Node_2 := Empty; |
| end Initialize; |
| |
| ----------------- |
| -- No_Warnings -- |
| ----------------- |
| |
| function No_Warnings (N : Node_Or_Entity_Id) return Boolean is |
| begin |
| if Error_Posted (N) then |
| return True; |
| |
| elsif Nkind (N) in N_Entity and then Warnings_Off (N) then |
| return True; |
| |
| elsif Is_Entity_Name (N) |
| and then Present (Entity (N)) |
| and then Warnings_Off (Entity (N)) |
| then |
| return True; |
| |
| else |
| return False; |
| end if; |
| end No_Warnings; |
| |
| ------------- |
| -- OK_Node -- |
| ------------- |
| |
| function OK_Node (N : Node_Id) return Boolean is |
| K : constant Node_Kind := Nkind (N); |
| |
| begin |
| if Error_Posted (N) then |
| return False; |
| |
| elsif K in N_Has_Etype |
| and then Present (Etype (N)) |
| and then Error_Posted (Etype (N)) |
| then |
| return False; |
| |
| elsif (K in N_Op |
| or else K = N_Attribute_Reference |
| or else K = N_Character_Literal |
| or else K = N_Expanded_Name |
| or else K = N_Identifier |
| or else K = N_Operator_Symbol) |
| and then Present (Entity (N)) |
| and then Error_Posted (Entity (N)) |
| then |
| return False; |
| else |
| return True; |
| end if; |
| end OK_Node; |
| |
| ------------------------ |
| -- Output_Source_Line -- |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| procedure Output_Source_Line |
| (L : Physical_Line_Number; |
| Sfile : Source_File_Index; |
| Errs : Boolean) |
| is |
| S : Source_Ptr; |
| C : Character; |
| |
| Line_Number_Output : Boolean := False; |
| -- Set True once line number is output |
| |
| begin |
| if Sfile /= Current_Error_Source_File then |
| Write_Str ("==============Error messages for "); |
| |
| case Sinput.File_Type (Sfile) is |
| when Sinput.Src => |
| Write_Str ("source"); |
| |
| when Sinput.Config => |
| Write_Str ("configuration pragmas"); |
| |
| when Sinput.Def => |
| Write_Str ("symbol definition"); |
| |
| when Sinput.Preproc => |
| Write_Str ("preprocessing data"); |
| end case; |
| |
| Write_Str (" file: "); |
| Write_Name (Full_File_Name (Sfile)); |
| Write_Eol; |
| |
| if Num_SRef_Pragmas (Sfile) > 0 then |
| Write_Str ("--------------Line numbers from file: "); |
| Write_Name (Full_Ref_Name (Sfile)); |
| Write_Str (" (starting at line "); |
| Write_Int (Int (First_Mapped_Line (Sfile))); |
| Write_Char (')'); |
| Write_Eol; |
| end if; |
| |
| Current_Error_Source_File := Sfile; |
| end if; |
| |
| if Errs or List_Pragmas_Mode then |
| Output_Line_Number (Physical_To_Logical (L, Sfile)); |
| Line_Number_Output := True; |
| end if; |
| |
| S := Line_Start (L, Sfile); |
| |
| loop |
| C := Source_Text (Sfile) (S); |
| exit when C = ASCII.LF or else C = ASCII.CR or else C = EOF; |
| |
| -- Deal with matching entry in List_Pragmas table |
| |
| if Full_List |
| and then List_Pragmas_Index <= List_Pragmas.Last |
| and then S = List_Pragmas.Table (List_Pragmas_Index).Ploc |
| then |
| case List_Pragmas.Table (List_Pragmas_Index).Ptyp is |
| when Page => |
| Write_Char (C); |
| |
| -- Ignore if on line with errors so that error flags |
| -- get properly listed with the error line . |
| |
| if not Errs then |
| Write_Char (ASCII.FF); |
| end if; |
| |
| when List_On => |
| List_Pragmas_Mode := True; |
| |
| if not Line_Number_Output then |
| Output_Line_Number (Physical_To_Logical (L, Sfile)); |
| Line_Number_Output := True; |
| end if; |
| |
| Write_Char (C); |
| |
| when List_Off => |
| Write_Char (C); |
| List_Pragmas_Mode := False; |
| end case; |
| |
| List_Pragmas_Index := List_Pragmas_Index + 1; |
| |
| -- Normal case (no matching entry in List_Pragmas table) |
| |
| else |
| if Errs or List_Pragmas_Mode then |
| Write_Char (C); |
| end if; |
| end if; |
| |
| S := S + 1; |
| end loop; |
| |
| if Line_Number_Output then |
| Write_Eol; |
| end if; |
| end Output_Source_Line; |
| |
| ----------------------------- |
| -- Remove_Warning_Messages -- |
| ----------------------------- |
| |
| procedure Remove_Warning_Messages (N : Node_Id) is |
| |
| function Check_For_Warning (N : Node_Id) return Traverse_Result; |
| -- This function checks one node for a possible warning message. |
| |
| function Check_All_Warnings is new |
| Traverse_Func (Check_For_Warning); |
| -- This defines the traversal operation |
| |
| ----------------------- |
| -- Check_For_Warning -- |
| ----------------------- |
| |
| function Check_For_Warning (N : Node_Id) return Traverse_Result is |
| Loc : constant Source_Ptr := Sloc (N); |
| E : Error_Msg_Id; |
| |
| function To_Be_Removed (E : Error_Msg_Id) return Boolean; |
| -- Returns True for a message that is to be removed. Also adjusts |
| -- warning count appropriately. |
| |
| ------------------- |
| -- To_Be_Removed -- |
| ------------------- |
| |
| function To_Be_Removed (E : Error_Msg_Id) return Boolean is |
| begin |
| if E /= No_Error_Msg |
| and then Errors.Table (E).Optr = Loc |
| and then (Errors.Table (E).Warn or Errors.Table (E).Style) |
| then |
| Warnings_Detected := Warnings_Detected - 1; |
| return True; |
| else |
| return False; |
| end if; |
| end To_Be_Removed; |
| |
| -- Start of processing for Check_For_Warnings |
| |
| begin |
| while To_Be_Removed (First_Error_Msg) loop |
| First_Error_Msg := Errors.Table (First_Error_Msg).Next; |
| end loop; |
| |
| if First_Error_Msg = No_Error_Msg then |
| Last_Error_Msg := No_Error_Msg; |
| end if; |
| |
| E := First_Error_Msg; |
| while E /= No_Error_Msg loop |
| while To_Be_Removed (Errors.Table (E).Next) loop |
| Errors.Table (E).Next := |
| Errors.Table (Errors.Table (E).Next).Next; |
| |
| if Errors.Table (E).Next = No_Error_Msg then |
| Last_Error_Msg := E; |
| end if; |
| end loop; |
| |
| E := Errors.Table (E).Next; |
| end loop; |
| |
| if Nkind (N) = N_Raise_Constraint_Error |
| and then Original_Node (N) /= N |
| and then No (Condition (N)) |
| then |
| -- Warnings may have been posted on subexpressions of |
| -- the original tree. We place the original node back |
| -- on the tree to remove those warnings, whose sloc |
| -- do not match those of any node in the current tree. |
| -- Given that we are in unreachable code, this modification |
| -- to the tree is harmless. |
| |
| declare |
| Status : Traverse_Result; |
| |
| begin |
| if Is_List_Member (N) then |
| Set_Condition (N, Original_Node (N)); |
| Status := Check_All_Warnings (Condition (N)); |
| else |
| Rewrite (N, Original_Node (N)); |
| Status := Check_All_Warnings (N); |
| end if; |
| |
| return Status; |
| end; |
| |
| else |
| return OK; |
| end if; |
| end Check_For_Warning; |
| |
| -- Start of processing for Remove_Warning_Messages |
| |
| begin |
| if Warnings_Detected /= 0 then |
| declare |
| Discard : Traverse_Result; |
| pragma Warnings (Off, Discard); |
| |
| begin |
| Discard := Check_All_Warnings (N); |
| end; |
| end if; |
| end Remove_Warning_Messages; |
| |
| procedure Remove_Warning_Messages (L : List_Id) is |
| Stat : Node_Id; |
| begin |
| if Is_Non_Empty_List (L) then |
| Stat := First (L); |
| |
| while Present (Stat) loop |
| Remove_Warning_Messages (Stat); |
| Next (Stat); |
| end loop; |
| end if; |
| end Remove_Warning_Messages; |
| |
| --------------------------- |
| -- Set_Identifier_Casing -- |
| --------------------------- |
| |
| procedure Set_Identifier_Casing |
| (Identifier_Name : System.Address; |
| File_Name : System.Address) |
| is |
| type Big_String is array (Positive) of Character; |
| type Big_String_Ptr is access all Big_String; |
| |
| function To_Big_String_Ptr is new Unchecked_Conversion |
| (System.Address, Big_String_Ptr); |
| |
| Ident : constant Big_String_Ptr := To_Big_String_Ptr (Identifier_Name); |
| File : constant Big_String_Ptr := To_Big_String_Ptr (File_Name); |
| Flen : Natural; |
| |
| Desired_Case : Casing_Type := Mixed_Case; |
| -- Casing required for result. Default value of Mixed_Case is used if |
| -- for some reason we cannot find the right file name in the table. |
| |
| |
| begin |
| -- Get length of file name |
| |
| Flen := 0; |
| while File (Flen + 1) /= ASCII.NUL loop |
| Flen := Flen + 1; |
| end loop; |
| |
| -- Loop through file names to find matching one. This is a bit slow, |
| -- but we only do it in error situations so it is not so terrible. |
| -- Note that if the loop does not exit, then the desired case will |
| -- be left set to Mixed_Case, this can happen if the name was not |
| -- in canonical form, and gets canonicalized on VMS. Possibly we |
| -- could fix this by unconditinally canonicalizing these names ??? |
| |
| for J in 1 .. Last_Source_File loop |
| Get_Name_String (Full_Debug_Name (J)); |
| |
| if Name_Len = Flen |
| and then Name_Buffer (1 .. Name_Len) = String (File (1 .. Flen)) |
| then |
| Desired_Case := Identifier_Casing (J); |
| exit; |
| end if; |
| end loop; |
| |
| -- Copy identifier as given to Name_Buffer |
| |
| for J in Name_Buffer'Range loop |
| Name_Buffer (J) := Ident (J); |
| |
| if Name_Buffer (J) = ASCII.Nul then |
| Name_Len := J - 1; |
| exit; |
| end if; |
| end loop; |
| |
| Set_Casing (Desired_Case); |
| end Set_Identifier_Casing; |
| |
| ----------------------- |
| -- Set_Ignore_Errors -- |
| ----------------------- |
| |
| procedure Set_Ignore_Errors (To : Boolean) is |
| begin |
| Errors_Must_Be_Ignored := To; |
| end Set_Ignore_Errors; |
| |
| ------------------------------ |
| -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Column -- |
| ------------------------------ |
| |
| procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Column is |
| begin |
| if Style.RM_Column_Check then |
| Set_Msg_Str (" in column "); |
| Set_Msg_Int (Int (Error_Msg_Col) + 1); |
| end if; |
| end Set_Msg_Insertion_Column; |
| |
| ---------------------------- |
| -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Node -- |
| ---------------------------- |
| |
| procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Node is |
| begin |
| Suppress_Message := |
| Error_Msg_Node_1 = Error |
| or else Error_Msg_Node_1 = Any_Type; |
| |
| if Error_Msg_Node_1 = Empty then |
| Set_Msg_Blank_Conditional; |
| Set_Msg_Str ("<empty>"); |
| |
| elsif Error_Msg_Node_1 = Error then |
| Set_Msg_Blank; |
| Set_Msg_Str ("<error>"); |
| |
| elsif Error_Msg_Node_1 = Standard_Void_Type then |
| Set_Msg_Blank; |
| Set_Msg_Str ("procedure name"); |
| |
| else |
| Set_Msg_Blank_Conditional; |
| |
| -- Skip quotes for operator case |
| |
| if Nkind (Error_Msg_Node_1) in N_Op then |
| Set_Msg_Node (Error_Msg_Node_1); |
| |
| else |
| Set_Msg_Quote; |
| Set_Qualification (Error_Msg_Qual_Level, Error_Msg_Node_1); |
| Set_Msg_Node (Error_Msg_Node_1); |
| Set_Msg_Quote; |
| end if; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- The following assignment ensures that a second ampersand insertion |
| -- character will correspond to the Error_Msg_Node_2 parameter. |
| |
| Error_Msg_Node_1 := Error_Msg_Node_2; |
| end Set_Msg_Insertion_Node; |
| |
| -------------------------------------- |
| -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Type_Reference -- |
| -------------------------------------- |
| |
| procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Type_Reference (Flag : Source_Ptr) is |
| Ent : Entity_Id; |
| |
| begin |
| Set_Msg_Blank; |
| |
| if Error_Msg_Node_1 = Standard_Void_Type then |
| Set_Msg_Str ("package or procedure name"); |
| return; |
| |
| elsif Error_Msg_Node_1 = Standard_Exception_Type then |
| Set_Msg_Str ("exception name"); |
| return; |
| |
| elsif Error_Msg_Node_1 = Any_Access |
| or else Error_Msg_Node_1 = Any_Array |
| or else Error_Msg_Node_1 = Any_Boolean |
| or else Error_Msg_Node_1 = Any_Character |
| or else Error_Msg_Node_1 = Any_Composite |
| or else Error_Msg_Node_1 = Any_Discrete |
| or else Error_Msg_Node_1 = Any_Fixed |
| or else Error_Msg_Node_1 = Any_Integer |
| or else Error_Msg_Node_1 = Any_Modular |
| or else Error_Msg_Node_1 = Any_Numeric |
| or else Error_Msg_Node_1 = Any_Real |
| or else Error_Msg_Node_1 = Any_Scalar |
| or else Error_Msg_Node_1 = Any_String |
| then |
| Get_Unqualified_Decoded_Name_String (Chars (Error_Msg_Node_1)); |
| Set_Msg_Name_Buffer; |
| return; |
| |
| elsif Error_Msg_Node_1 = Universal_Real then |
| Set_Msg_Str ("type universal real"); |
| return; |
| |
| elsif Error_Msg_Node_1 = Universal_Integer then |
| Set_Msg_Str ("type universal integer"); |
| return; |
| |
| elsif Error_Msg_Node_1 = Universal_Fixed then |
| Set_Msg_Str ("type universal fixed"); |
| return; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Special case of anonymous array |
| |
| if Nkind (Error_Msg_Node_1) in N_Entity |
| and then Is_Array_Type (Error_Msg_Node_1) |
| and then Present (Related_Array_Object (Error_Msg_Node_1)) |
| then |
| Set_Msg_Str ("type of "); |
| Set_Msg_Node (Related_Array_Object (Error_Msg_Node_1)); |
| Set_Msg_Str (" declared"); |
| Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number |
| (Sloc (Related_Array_Object (Error_Msg_Node_1)), Flag); |
| return; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- If we fall through, it is not a special case, so first output |
| -- the name of the type, preceded by private for a private type |
| |
| if Is_Private_Type (Error_Msg_Node_1) then |
| Set_Msg_Str ("private type "); |
| else |
| Set_Msg_Str ("type "); |
| end if; |
| |
| Ent := Error_Msg_Node_1; |
| |
| if Is_Internal_Name (Chars (Ent)) then |
| Unwind_Internal_Type (Ent); |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Types in Standard are displayed as "Standard.name" |
| |
| if Sloc (Ent) <= Standard_Location then |
| Set_Msg_Quote; |
| Set_Msg_Str ("Standard."); |
| Set_Msg_Node (Ent); |
| Add_Class; |
| Set_Msg_Quote; |
| |
| -- Types in other language defined units are displayed as |
| -- "package-name.type-name" |
| |
| elsif |
| Is_Predefined_File_Name (Unit_File_Name (Get_Source_Unit (Ent))) |
| then |
| Get_Unqualified_Decoded_Name_String |
| (Unit_Name (Get_Source_Unit (Ent))); |
| Name_Len := Name_Len - 2; |
| Set_Msg_Quote; |
| Set_Casing (Mixed_Case); |
| Set_Msg_Name_Buffer; |
| Set_Msg_Char ('.'); |
| Set_Casing (Mixed_Case); |
| Set_Msg_Node (Ent); |
| Add_Class; |
| Set_Msg_Quote; |
| |
| -- All other types display as "type name" defined at line xxx |
| -- possibly qualified if qualification is requested. |
| |
| else |
| Set_Msg_Quote; |
| Set_Qualification (Error_Msg_Qual_Level, Ent); |
| Set_Msg_Node (Ent); |
| Add_Class; |
| Set_Msg_Quote; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- If the original type did not come from a predefined |
| -- file, add the location where the type was defined. |
| |
| if Sloc (Error_Msg_Node_1) > Standard_Location |
| and then |
| not Is_Predefined_File_Name |
| (Unit_File_Name (Get_Source_Unit (Error_Msg_Node_1))) |
| then |
| Set_Msg_Str (" defined"); |
| Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number (Sloc (Error_Msg_Node_1), Flag); |
| |
| -- If it did come from a predefined file, deal with the case where |
| -- this was a file with a generic instantiation from elsewhere. |
| |
| else |
| if Sloc (Error_Msg_Node_1) > Standard_Location then |
| declare |
| Iloc : constant Source_Ptr := |
| Instantiation_Location (Sloc (Error_Msg_Node_1)); |
| |
| begin |
| if Iloc /= No_Location |
| and then not Suppress_Instance_Location |
| then |
| Set_Msg_Str (" from instance"); |
| Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number (Iloc, Flag); |
| end if; |
| end; |
| end if; |
| end if; |
| end Set_Msg_Insertion_Type_Reference; |
| |
| --------------------------------- |
| -- Set_Msg_Insertion_Unit_Name -- |
| --------------------------------- |
| |
| procedure Set_Msg_Insertion_Unit_Name is |
| begin |
| if Error_Msg_Unit_1 = No_Name then |
| null; |
| |
| elsif Error_Msg_Unit_1 = Error_Name then |
| Set_Msg_Blank; |
| Set_Msg_Str ("<error>"); |
| |
| else |
| Get_Unit_Name_String (Error_Msg_Unit_1); |
| Set_Msg_Blank; |
| Set_Msg_Quote; |
| Set_Msg_Name_Buffer; |
| Set_Msg_Quote; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- The following assignment ensures that a second percent insertion |
| -- character will correspond to the Error_Msg_Unit_2 parameter. |
| |
| Error_Msg_Unit_1 := Error_Msg_Unit_2; |
| end Set_Msg_Insertion_Unit_Name; |
| |
| ------------------ |
| -- Set_Msg_Node -- |
| ------------------ |
| |
| procedure Set_Msg_Node (Node : Node_Id) is |
| Ent : Entity_Id; |
| Nam : Name_Id; |
| |
| begin |
| if Nkind (Node) = N_Designator then |
| Set_Msg_Node (Name (Node)); |
| Set_Msg_Char ('.'); |
| Set_Msg_Node (Identifier (Node)); |
| return; |
| |
| elsif Nkind (Node) = N_Defining_Program_Unit_Name then |
| Set_Msg_Node (Name (Node)); |
| Set_Msg_Char ('.'); |
| Set_Msg_Node (Defining_Identifier (Node)); |
| return; |
| |
| elsif Nkind (Node) = N_Selected_Component then |
| Set_Msg_Node (Prefix (Node)); |
| Set_Msg_Char ('.'); |
| Set_Msg_Node (Selector_Name (Node)); |
| return; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- The only remaining possibilities are identifiers, defining |
| -- identifiers, pragmas, and pragma argument associations, i.e. |
| -- nodes that have a Chars field. |
| |
| -- Internal names generally represent something gone wrong. An exception |
| -- is the case of internal type names, where we try to find a reasonable |
| -- external representation for the external name |
| |
| if Is_Internal_Name (Chars (Node)) |
| and then |
| ((Is_Entity_Name (Node) |
| and then Present (Entity (Node)) |
| and then Is_Type (Entity (Node))) |
| or else |
| (Nkind (Node) = N_Defining_Identifier and then Is_Type (Node))) |
| then |
| if Nkind (Node) = N_Identifier then |
| Ent := Entity (Node); |
| else |
| Ent := Node; |
| end if; |
| |
| Unwind_Internal_Type (Ent); |
| Nam := Chars (Ent); |
| |
| else |
| Nam := Chars (Node); |
| end if; |
| |
| -- At this stage, the name to output is in Nam |
| |
| Get_Unqualified_Decoded_Name_String (Nam); |
| |
| -- Remove trailing upper case letters from the name (useful for |
| -- dealing with some cases of internal names. |
| |
| while Name_Len > 1 and then Name_Buffer (Name_Len) in 'A' .. 'Z' loop |
| Name_Len := Name_Len - 1; |
| end loop; |
| |
| -- If we have any of the names from standard that start with the |
| -- characters "any " (e.g. Any_Type), then kill the message since |
| -- almost certainly it is a junk cascaded message. |
| |
| if Name_Len > 4 |
| and then Name_Buffer (1 .. 4) = "any " |
| then |
| Kill_Message := True; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Now we have to set the proper case. If we have a source location |
| -- then do a check to see if the name in the source is the same name |
| -- as the name in the Names table, except for possible differences |
| -- in case, which is the case when we can copy from the source. |
| |
| declare |
| Src_Loc : constant Source_Ptr := Sloc (Error_Msg_Node_1); |
| Sbuffer : Source_Buffer_Ptr; |
| Ref_Ptr : Integer; |
| Src_Ptr : Source_Ptr; |
| |
| begin |
| Ref_Ptr := 1; |
| Src_Ptr := Src_Loc; |
| |
| -- For standard locations, always use mixed case |
| |
| if Src_Loc <= No_Location |
| or else Sloc (Node) <= No_Location |
| then |
| Set_Casing (Mixed_Case); |
| |
| else |
| -- Determine if the reference we are dealing with corresponds |
| -- to text at the point of the error reference. This will often |
| -- be the case for simple identifier references, and is the case |
| -- where we can copy the spelling from the source. |
| |
| Sbuffer := Source_Text (Get_Source_File_Index (Src_Loc)); |
| |
| while Ref_Ptr <= Name_Len loop |
| exit when |
| Fold_Lower (Sbuffer (Src_Ptr)) /= |
| Fold_Lower (Name_Buffer (Ref_Ptr)); |
| Ref_Ptr := Ref_Ptr + 1; |
| Src_Ptr := Src_Ptr + 1; |
| end loop; |
| |
| -- If we get through the loop without a mismatch, then output |
| -- the name the way it is spelled in the source program |
| |
| if Ref_Ptr > Name_Len then |
| Src_Ptr := Src_Loc; |
| |
| for J in 1 .. Name_Len loop |
| Name_Buffer (J) := Sbuffer (Src_Ptr); |
| Src_Ptr := Src_Ptr + 1; |
| end loop; |
| |
| -- Otherwise set the casing using the default identifier casing |
| |
| else |
| Set_Casing (Identifier_Casing (Flag_Source), Mixed_Case); |
| end if; |
| end if; |
| end; |
| |
| Set_Msg_Name_Buffer; |
| Add_Class; |
| end Set_Msg_Node; |
| |
| ------------------ |
| -- Set_Msg_Text -- |
| ------------------ |
| |
| procedure Set_Msg_Text (Text : String; Flag : Source_Ptr) is |
| C : Character; -- Current character |
| P : Natural; -- Current index; |
| |
| begin |
| Manual_Quote_Mode := False; |
| Is_Unconditional_Msg := False; |
| Msglen := 0; |
| Flag_Source := Get_Source_File_Index (Flag); |
| P := Text'First; |
| |
| while P <= Text'Last loop |
| C := Text (P); |
| P := P + 1; |
| |
| -- Check for insertion character |
| |
| case C is |
| when '%' => |
| Set_Msg_Insertion_Name; |
| |
| when '$' => |
| Set_Msg_Insertion_Unit_Name; |
| |
| when '{' => |
| Set_Msg_Insertion_File_Name; |
| |
| when '}' => |
| Set_Msg_Insertion_Type_Reference (Flag); |
| |
| when '*' => |
| Set_Msg_Insertion_Reserved_Name; |
| |
| when '&' => |
| Set_Msg_Insertion_Node; |
| |
| when '#' => |
| Set_Msg_Insertion_Line_Number (Error_Msg_Sloc, Flag); |
| |
| when '\' => |
| Continuation := True; |
| |
| when '@' => |
| Set_Msg_Insertion_Column; |
| |
| when '>' => |
| Set_Msg_Insertion_Run_Time_Name; |
| |
| |
| when '^' => |
| Set_Msg_Insertion_Uint; |
| |
| when '`' => |
| Manual_Quote_Mode := not Manual_Quote_Mode; |
| Set_Msg_Char ('"'); |
| |
| when '!' => |
| Is_Unconditional_Msg := True; |
| |
| when '?' => |
| null; -- already dealt with |
| |
| when '|' => |
| null; -- already dealt with |
| |
| when ''' => |
| Set_Msg_Char (Text (P)); |
| P := P + 1; |
| |
| -- Upper case letter |
| |
| when 'A' .. 'Z' => |
| |
| -- Start of reserved word if two or more |
| |
| if P <= Text'Last and then Text (P) in 'A' .. 'Z' then |
| P := P - 1; |
| Set_Msg_Insertion_Reserved_Word (Text, P); |
| |
| -- Single upper case letter is just inserted |
| |
| else |
| Set_Msg_Char (C); |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Normal character with no special treatment |
| |
| when others => |
| Set_Msg_Char (C); |
| end case; |
| end loop; |
| end Set_Msg_Text; |
| |
| ---------------- |
| -- Set_Posted -- |
| ---------------- |
| |
| procedure Set_Posted (N : Node_Id) is |
| P : Node_Id; |
| |
| begin |
| if Is_Serious_Error then |
| |
| -- We always set Error_Posted on the node itself |
| |
| Set_Error_Posted (N); |
| |
| -- If it is a subexpression, then set Error_Posted on parents |
| -- up to and including the first non-subexpression construct. This |
| -- helps avoid cascaded error messages within a single expression. |
| |
| P := N; |
| loop |
| P := Parent (P); |
| exit when No (P); |
| Set_Error_Posted (P); |
| exit when Nkind (P) not in N_Subexpr; |
| end loop; |
| |
| -- A special check, if we just posted an error on an attribute |
| -- definition clause, then also set the entity involved as posted. |
| -- For example, this stops complaining about the alignment after |
| -- complaining about the size, which is likely to be useless. |
| |
| if Nkind (P) = N_Attribute_Definition_Clause then |
| if Is_Entity_Name (Name (P)) then |
| Set_Error_Posted (Entity (Name (P))); |
| end if; |
| end if; |
| end if; |
| end Set_Posted; |
| |
| ----------------------- |
| -- Set_Qualification -- |
| ----------------------- |
| |
| procedure Set_Qualification (N : Nat; E : Entity_Id) is |
| begin |
| if N /= 0 and then Scope (E) /= Standard_Standard then |
| Set_Qualification (N - 1, Scope (E)); |
| Set_Msg_Node (Scope (E)); |
| Set_Msg_Char ('.'); |
| end if; |
| end Set_Qualification; |
| |
| ------------------------ |
| -- Special_Msg_Delete -- |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| function Special_Msg_Delete |
| (Msg : String; |
| N : Node_Or_Entity_Id; |
| E : Node_Or_Entity_Id) |
| return Boolean |
| is |
| begin |
| -- Never delete messages in -gnatdO mode |
| |
| if Debug_Flag_OO then |
| return False; |
| |
| -- When an atomic object refers to a non-atomic type in the same |
| -- scope, we implicitly make the type atomic. In the non-error |
| -- case this is surely safe (and in fact prevents an error from |
| -- occurring if the type is not atomic by default). But if the |
| -- object cannot be made atomic, then we introduce an extra junk |
| -- message by this manipulation, which we get rid of here. |
| |
| -- We identify this case by the fact that it references a type for |
| -- which Is_Atomic is set, but there is no Atomic pragma setting it. |
| |
| elsif Msg = "atomic access to & cannot be guaranteed" |
| and then Is_Type (E) |
| and then Is_Atomic (E) |
| and then No (Get_Rep_Pragma (E, Name_Atomic)) |
| then |
| return True; |
| |
| -- When a size is wrong for a frozen type there is no explicit |
| -- size clause, and other errors have occurred, suppress the |
| -- message, since it is likely that this size error is a cascaded |
| -- result of other errors. The reason we eliminate unfrozen types |
| -- is that messages issued before the freeze type are for sure OK. |
| |
| elsif Msg = "size for& too small, minimum allowed is ^" |
| and then Is_Frozen (E) |
| and then Serious_Errors_Detected > 0 |
| and then Nkind (N) /= N_Component_Clause |
| and then Nkind (Parent (N)) /= N_Component_Clause |
| and then |
| No (Get_Attribute_Definition_Clause (E, Attribute_Size)) |
| and then |
| No (Get_Attribute_Definition_Clause (E, Attribute_Object_Size)) |
| and then |
| No (Get_Attribute_Definition_Clause (E, Attribute_Value_Size)) |
| then |
| return True; |
| |
| -- All special tests complete, so go ahead with message |
| |
| else |
| return False; |
| end if; |
| end Special_Msg_Delete; |
| |
| -------------------------- |
| -- Unwind_Internal_Type -- |
| -------------------------- |
| |
| procedure Unwind_Internal_Type (Ent : in out Entity_Id) is |
| Derived : Boolean := False; |
| Mchar : Character; |
| Old_Ent : Entity_Id; |
| |
| begin |
| -- Undo placement of a quote, since we will put it back later |
| |
| Mchar := Msg_Buffer (Msglen); |
| |
| if Mchar = '"' then |
| Msglen := Msglen - 1; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- The loop here deals with recursive types, we are trying to |
| -- find a related entity that is not an implicit type. Note |
| -- that the check with Old_Ent stops us from getting "stuck". |
| -- Also, we don't output the "type derived from" message more |
| -- than once in the case where we climb up multiple levels. |
| |
| loop |
| Old_Ent := Ent; |
| |
| -- Implicit access type, use directly designated type |
| |
| if Is_Access_Type (Ent) then |
| Set_Msg_Str ("access to "); |
| Ent := Directly_Designated_Type (Ent); |
| |
| -- Classwide type |
| |
| elsif Is_Class_Wide_Type (Ent) then |
| Class_Flag := True; |
| Ent := Root_Type (Ent); |
| |
| -- Use base type if this is a subtype |
| |
| elsif Ent /= Base_Type (Ent) then |
| Buffer_Remove ("type "); |
| |
| -- Avoid duplication "subtype of subtype of", and also replace |
| -- "derived from subtype of" simply by "derived from" |
| |
| if not Buffer_Ends_With ("subtype of ") |
| and then not Buffer_Ends_With ("derived from ") |
| then |
| Set_Msg_Str ("subtype of "); |
| end if; |
| |
| Ent := Base_Type (Ent); |
| |
| -- If this is a base type with a first named subtype, use the |
| -- first named subtype instead. This is not quite accurate in |
| -- all cases, but it makes too much noise to be accurate and |
| -- add 'Base in all cases. Note that we only do this is the |
| -- first named subtype is not itself an internal name. This |
| -- avoids the obvious loop (subtype->basetype->subtype) which |
| -- would otherwise occur!) |
| |
| elsif Present (Freeze_Node (Ent)) |
| and then Present (First_Subtype_Link (Freeze_Node (Ent))) |
| and then |
| not Is_Internal_Name |
| (Chars (First_Subtype_Link (Freeze_Node (Ent)))) |
| then |
| Ent := First_Subtype_Link (Freeze_Node (Ent)); |
| |
| -- Otherwise use root type |
| |
| else |
| if not Derived then |
| Buffer_Remove ("type "); |
| |
| -- Test for "subtype of type derived from" which seems |
| -- excessive and is replaced by simply "type derived from" |
| |
| Buffer_Remove ("subtype of"); |
| |
| -- Avoid duplication "type derived from type derived from" |
| |
| if not Buffer_Ends_With ("type derived from ") then |
| Set_Msg_Str ("type derived from "); |
| end if; |
| |
| Derived := True; |
| end if; |
| |
| Ent := Etype (Ent); |
| end if; |
| |
| -- If we are stuck in a loop, get out and settle for the internal |
| -- name after all. In this case we set to kill the message if it |
| -- is not the first error message (we really try hard not to show |
| -- the dirty laundry of the implementation to the poor user!) |
| |
| if Ent = Old_Ent then |
| Kill_Message := True; |
| exit; |
| end if; |
| |
| -- Get out if we finally found a non-internal name to use |
| |
| exit when not Is_Internal_Name (Chars (Ent)); |
| end loop; |
| |
| if Mchar = '"' then |
| Set_Msg_Char ('"'); |
| end if; |
| end Unwind_Internal_Type; |
| |
| end Errout; |