amxmodx/compiler/libpc300/sc5.c

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/* Pawn compiler - Error message system
* In fact a very simple system, using only 'panic mode'.
*
* Copyright (c) ITB CompuPhase, 1997-2005
*
* This software is provided "as-is", without any express or implied warranty.
* In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from
* the use of this software.
*
* Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
* including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
* freely, subject to the following restrictions:
*
* 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
* claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software in
* a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
* appreciated but is not required.
* 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
* misrepresented as being the original software.
* 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
*
* Version: $Id: sc5.c 1724 2005-07-24 20:00:55Z dvander $
2005-07-24 20:00:55 +00:00
*/
#include <assert.h>
#if defined __WIN32__ || defined _WIN32 || defined __MSDOS__
#include <io.h>
#endif
#if defined LINUX || defined __GNUC__
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h> /* ANSI standardized variable argument list functions */
#include <string.h>
#if defined FORTIFY
#include "fortify.h"
#endif
#include "sc.h"
#if defined _MSC_VER
#pragma warning(push)
#pragma warning(disable:4125) /* decimal digit terminates octal escape sequence */
#endif
#include "sc5.scp"
#if defined _MSC_VER
#pragma warning(pop)
#endif
#define NUM_WARNINGS (sizeof warnmsg / sizeof warnmsg[0])
static unsigned char warndisable[(NUM_WARNINGS + 7) / 8]; /* 8 flags in a char */
static int errflag;
static int errstart; /* line number at which the instruction started */
/* error
*
* Outputs an error message (note: msg is passed optionally).
* If an error is found, the variable "errflag" is set and subsequent
* errors are ignored until lex() finds a semicolumn or a keyword
* (lex() resets "errflag" in that case).
*
* Global references: inpfname (reffered to only)
* fline (reffered to only)
* fcurrent (reffered to only)
* errflag (altered)
*/
SC_FUNC int error(int number,...)
{
static char *prefix[3]={ "error", "fatal error", "warning" };
static int lastline,errorcount;
static short lastfile;
char *msg,*pre;
va_list argptr;
char string[128];
/* errflag is reset on each semicolon.
* In a two-pass compiler, an error should not be reported twice. Therefore
* the error reporting is enabled only in the second pass (and only when
* actually producing output). Fatal errors may never be ignored.
*/
if ((errflag || sc_status!=statWRITE) && (number<100 || number>=200))
return 0;
/* also check for disabled warnings */
if (number>=200) {
int index=(number-200)/8;
int mask=1 << ((number-200)%8);
if ((warndisable[index] & mask)!=0)
return 0;
} /* if */
if (number<100){
msg=errmsg[number-1];
pre=prefix[0];
errflag=TRUE; /* set errflag (skip rest of erroneous expression) */
errnum++;
} else if (number<200){
msg=fatalmsg[number-100];
pre=prefix[1];
errnum++; /* a fatal error also counts as an error */
} else {
msg=warnmsg[number-200];
pre=prefix[2];
warnnum++;
} /* if */
strexpand(string,(unsigned char *)msg,sizeof string,SCPACK_TABLE);
assert(errstart<=fline);
va_start(argptr,number);
if (strlen(errfname)==0) {
int start= (errstart==fline) ? -1 : errstart;
if (pc_error(number,string,inpfname,start,fline,argptr)) {
if (outf!=NULL) {
pc_closeasm(outf,TRUE);
outf=NULL;
} /* if */
longjmp(errbuf,3); /* user abort */
} /* if */
} else {
FILE *fp=fopen(errfname,"a");
if (fp!=NULL) {
if (errstart>=0 && errstart!=fline)
fprintf(fp,"%s(%d -- %d) : %s %03d: ",inpfname,errstart,fline,pre,number);
else
fprintf(fp,"%s(%d) : %s %03d: ",inpfname,fline,pre,number);
vfprintf(fp,string,argptr);
fclose(fp);
} /* if */
} /* if */
va_end(argptr);
if (number>=100 && number<200 || errnum>25){
if (strlen(errfname)==0) {
va_start(argptr,number);
pc_error(0,"\nCompilation aborted.",NULL,0,0,argptr);
va_end(argptr);
} /* if */
if (outf!=NULL) {
pc_closeasm(outf,TRUE);
outf=NULL;
} /* if */
longjmp(errbuf,2); /* fatal error, quit */
} /* if */
/* check whether we are seeing many errors on the same line */
if ((errstart<0 && lastline!=fline) || lastline<errstart || lastline>fline || fcurrent!=lastfile)
errorcount=0;
lastline=fline;
lastfile=fcurrent;
if (number<200)
errorcount++;
if (errorcount>=3)
error(107); /* too many error/warning messages on one line */
return 0;
}
SC_FUNC void errorset(int code)
{
switch (code) {
case sRESET:
errflag=FALSE; /* start reporting errors */
break;
case sFORCESET:
errflag=TRUE; /* stop reporting errors */
break;
case sEXPRMARK:
errstart=fline; /* save start line number */
break;
case sEXPRRELEASE:
errstart=-1; /* forget start line number */
break;
} /* switch */
}
/* sc_enablewarning()
* Enables or disables a warning (errors cannot be disabled).
* Initially all warnings are enabled. The compiler does this by setting bits
* for the *disabled* warnings and relying on the array to be zero-initialized.
*
* Parameter enable can be:
* o 0 for disable
* o 1 for enable
* o 2 for toggle
*/
int pc_enablewarning(int number,int enable)
{
int index;
unsigned char mask;
if (number<200)
return FALSE; /* errors and fatal errors cannot be disabled */
number -= 200;
if (number>=NUM_WARNINGS)
return FALSE;
index=number/8;
mask=(unsigned char)(1 << (number%8));
switch (enable) {
case 0:
warndisable[index] |= mask;
break;
case 1:
warndisable[index] &= (unsigned char)~mask;
break;
case 2:
warndisable[index] ^= mask;
break;
} /* switch */
return TRUE;
}
#undef SCPACK_TABLE