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the printer [PR116613]
As work towards supporting multiple diagnostic outputs (where each
output has its own pretty_printer), update diagnostic_show_locus
so that the pretty_printer must always be explicitly passed in.
No functional change intended.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* c-format.cc (selftest::test_type_mismatch_range_labels):
Explicitly pass in dc.m_printer to diagnostic_show_locus.
gcc/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* diagnostic-show-locus.cc (diagnostic_context::maybe_show_locus):
Convert param "pp" from * to &. Drop logic for using the
context's m_printer when the param is null.
* diagnostic.h (diagnostic_context::maybe_show_locus): Convert
param "pp" from * to &.
(diagnostic_show_locus): Drop default "nullptr" value for pp
param. Assert that it and context are nonnull. Pass pp by
reference to maybe_show_locus.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* gcc.dg/plugin/expensive_selftests_plugin.c (test_richloc):
Explicitly pass in dc.m_printer to diagnostic_show_locus.
Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
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PCH [PR116847]
The following patch on top of the just posted cleanup patch
saves/restores the m_classification_history and m_push_list
vectors for PCH. Without that as the testcase shows during parsing
of the templates we don't report ignored diagnostics, but after loading
PCH header when instantiating those templates those warnings can be
emitted. This doesn't show up on x86_64-linux build because configure
injects there -fcf-protection -mshstk flags during library build (and so
also during PCH header creation), but make check doesn't use those flags
and so the PCH header is ignored.
2024-09-26 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR libstdc++/116847
gcc/
* diagnostic.h (diagnostic_option_classifier): Add pch_save and
pch_restore method declarations.
(diagnostic_context): Add pch_save and pch_restore inline method
definitions.
* diagnostic.cc (diagnostic_option_classifier::pch_save): New method.
(diagnostic_option_classifier::pch_restore): Likewise.
gcc/c-family/
* c-pch.cc: Include diagnostic.h.
(c_common_write_pch): Call global_dc->pch_save.
(c_common_read_pch): Call global_dc->pch_restore.
gcc/testsuite/
* g++.dg/pch/pr116847.C: New test.
* g++.dg/pch/pr116847.Hs: New test.
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The documentation of gfortran options uses @code wrappings for arguments
to @opindex. This is superfluous, as 'op' index is a texinfo 'code' index,
that is it already implicitly formats its arguments as if in a @code block.
The superfluous wrapping has the effect of creating a nested
<code class="..."> tag inside the regular automatic <code> tag, in the
option index HTML page, preventing the recognition of the corresponding
option by the option URL generation script.
This change removes those superfluous @code wrappings. Additionally,
variables appearing as separate argument in index are removed, permitting
a few more URL recognition. Finally, the URL files are regenerated with the
new URLs recognized on the updated HTML files.
By the way, a spurious 'option' is removed from the label of the std= option
in the index, without any effect on URL recognition.
PR other/116801
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
* invoke.texi: Remove @code wrapping in arguments to @opindex.
(std=): Remove spurious 'option' in index.
(idirafter, imultilib, iprefix, isysroot, iquote, isystem,
fintrinsic-modules-path): Remove variable from index.
* lang.opt.urls: Regenerate.
gcc/ada/ChangeLog:
* gcc-interface/lang.opt.urls: Regenerate.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c.opt.urls: Regenerate.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* common.opt.urls: Regenerate.
gcc/d/ChangeLog:
* lang.opt.urls: Regenerate.
gcc/go/ChangeLog:
* lang.opt.urls: Regenerate.
gcc/m2/ChangeLog:
* lang.opt.urls: Regenerate.
gcc/rust/ChangeLog:
* lang.opt.urls: Regenerate.
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While futzing around with PR116416 I noticed that we can use
the _SLOT and _INITIAL macros to make the code more readable.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-pretty-print.cc (c_pretty_printer::primary_expression): Use
TARGET_EXPR accessors.
(c_pretty_printer::expression): Likewise.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* coroutines.cc (build_co_await): Use TARGET_EXPR accessors.
(finish_co_yield_expr): Likewise.
(register_awaits): Likewise.
(tmp_target_expr_p): Likewise.
(flatten_await_stmt): Likewise.
* error.cc (dump_expr): Likewise.
* semantics.cc (finish_omp_target_clauses): Likewise.
* tree.cc (bot_manip): Likewise.
(cp_tree_equal): Likewise.
* typeck.cc (cxx_mark_addressable): Likewise.
(cp_build_compound_expr): Likewise.
(cp_build_modify_expr): Likewise.
(check_return_expr): Likewise.
Reviewed-by: Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
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Forgot to regenerate URLs for the C++23 P2718R0 patch.
2024-09-24 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* c.opt.urls: Regenerate.
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Loop [PR107637]
The following patch implements the C++23 P2718R0 paper
- Wording for P2644R1 Fix for Range-based for Loop.
The patch introduces a new option, -f{,no-}range-for-ext-temps so that
user can control the behavior even in older C++ versions.
The option is on by default in C++23 and later (-fno-range-for-ext-temps
is an error in that case) and in the -std=gnu++11 ... -std=gnu++20 modes
(one can use -fno-range-for-ext-temps to request previous behavior in that
case), and is not enabled by default in -std=c++11 ... -std=c++20 modes
but one can explicitly enable it with -frange-for-ext-temps.
As all the temporaries from __for_range initialization should have life
extended until the end of __for_range scope, this patch disables (for
-frange-for-ext-temps and if !processing_template_decl) CLEANUP_POINT_EXPR wrapping
of the __for_range declaration, also disables -Wdangling-reference warning
as well as the rest of extend_ref_init_temps (we know the __for_range temporary
is not TREE_STATIC and as all the temporaries from the initializer will be life
extended, we shouldn't try to handle temporaries referenced by references any
differently) and adds an extra push_stmt_list/pop_stmt_list before
cp_finish_decl of __for_range and after end of the for body and wraps all
that into CLEANUP_POINT_EXPR.
I had to repeat that also for OpenMP range loops because those are handled
differently.
2024-09-24 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR c++/107637
gcc/
* omp-general.cc (find_combined_omp_for, find_nested_loop_xform):
Handle CLEANUP_POINT_EXPR like TRY_FINALLY_EXPR.
* doc/invoke.texi (frange-for-ext-temps): Document. Add
-fconcepts to the C++ option list.
gcc/c-family/
* c.opt (frange-for-ext-temps): New option.
* c-opts.cc (c_common_post_options): Set flag_range_for_ext_temps
for C++23 or later or for C++11 or later in !flag_iso mode if
the option wasn't set by user.
* c-cppbuiltin.cc (c_cpp_builtins): Change __cpp_range_based_for
value for flag_range_for_ext_temps from 201603L to 202212L in C++17
or later.
* c-omp.cc (c_find_nested_loop_xform_r): Handle CLEANUP_POINT_EXPR
like TRY_FINALLY_EXPR.
gcc/cp/
* cp-tree.h: Implement C++23 P2718R0 - Wording for P2644R1 Fix for
Range-based for Loop.
(cp_convert_omp_range_for): Add bool tmpl_p argument.
(find_range_for_decls): Declare.
* parser.cc (cp_convert_range_for): For flag_range_for_ext_temps call
push_stmt_list () before cp_finish_decl for range_temp and save it
temporarily to FOR_INIT_STMT.
(cp_convert_omp_range_for): Add tmpl_p argument. If set, remember
DECL_NAME of range_temp and for cp_finish_decl call restore it before
clearing it again, if unset, don't adjust DECL_NAME of range_temp at
all.
(cp_parser_omp_loop_nest): For flag_range_for_ext_temps range for add
CLEANUP_POINT_EXPR around sl. Call find_range_for_decls and adjust
DECL_NAMEs for range fors if not processing_template_decl. Adjust
cp_convert_omp_range_for caller. Remove superfluous backslash at the
end of line.
* decl.cc (initialize_local_var): For flag_range_for_ext_temps
temporarily clear stmts_are_full_exprs_p rather than set for
for_range__identifier decls.
* call.cc (extend_ref_init_temps): For flag_range_for_ext_temps return
init early for for_range__identifier decls.
* semantics.cc (find_range_for_decls): New function.
(finish_for_stmt): Use it. For flag_range_for_ext_temps if
cp_convert_range_for set FOR_INIT_STMT, pop_stmt_list it and wrap
into CLEANUP_POINT_EXPR.
* pt.cc (tsubst_omp_for_iterator): Adjust tsubst_omp_for_iterator
caller.
(tsubst_stmt) <case OMP_FOR>: For flag_range_for_ext_temps if there
are any range fors in the loop nest, add push_stmt_list starting
before the initializations, pop_stmt_list it after the body and wrap
into CLEANUP_POINT_EXPR. Change DECL_NAME of range for temps from
NULL to for_range_identifier.
gcc/testsuite/
* g++.dg/cpp23/range-for1.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp23/range-for2.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp23/range-for3.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp23/range-for4.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp23/range-for5.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp23/range-for6.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp23/range-for7.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp23/range-for8.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp23/feat-cxx2b.C (__cpp_range_based_for): Check for
202212L rather than 201603L.
* g++.dg/cpp26/feat-cxx26.C (__cpp_range_based_for): Likewise.
* g++.dg/warn/Wdangling-reference4.C: Don't expect warning for C++23
or newer. Use dg-additional-options rather than dg-options.
libgomp/
* testsuite/libgomp.c++/range-for-1.C: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.c++/range-for-2.C: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.c++/range-for-3.C: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.c++/range-for-4.C: New test.
* testsuite/libgomp.c++/range-for-5.C: New test.
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The diagnostic_starter and diagnostic_finalizer callbacks and most of
their support subroutines are only used by the "text" output format.
Emphasize this and reduce the binding with diagnostic_context
by renaming the callbacks to add "_text" in their names, and converting
the first param from diagnostic_context * to
diagnostic_text_output_output &. Update the various subroutines used
by diagnostic starter/finalizer callbacks to also take a
diagnostic_text_output_output & rather than a diagnostic_context *.
Move m_includes and m_last_seen from the context to the text output.
Use the text_output's get_printer () rather than the context's
m_printer, which should ease the transition to multiple output sinks.
No functional change intended.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* c-opts.cc: Include "diagnostic-format-text.h".
(c_diagnostic_finalizer): Rename to...
(c_diagnostic_text_finalizer): ...this. Convert first param
from diagnostic_context * to diagnostic_text_output_format & and
update accordingly.
(c_common_diagnostics_set_defaults): Update for renamings.
gcc/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* coretypes.h (class diagnostic_text_output_format): Add forward
decl.
* diagnostic-format-json.cc
(json_output_format::after_diagnostic): New.
* diagnostic-format-sarif.cc
(sarif_output_format::after_diagnostic): New.
* diagnostic-format-text.cc: Use pragmas to ignore -Wformat-diag.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::~diagnostic_text_output_format):
Use get_printer. Clean up m_includes_seen here, rather than
in ~diagnostic_context.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::on_report_diagnostic): Use
get_printer. Update for callback renamings and pass *this
to them, rather than &m_context.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::after_diagnostic): New.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::includes_seen_p): Move here
from diagnostic_context/diagnostic.cc.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::get_location_text): New.
(maybe_line_and_column): Move here from diagnostic.cc and make
non-static.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::report_current_module): Move
here from diagnostic_context/diagnostic.cc.
(default_diagnostic_text_starter): Move here from diagnostic.cc,
renaming from default_diagnostic_starter.
(default_diagnostic_text_finalizer): Likewise, renaming from
default_diagnostic_finalizer.
* diagnostic-format-text.h
(diagnostic_text_output_format::diagnostic_text_output_format):
Initialize m_last_module and m_includes_seen.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::after_diagnostic): New decl.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::build_prefix): New decl.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::report_current_module): New decl.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::append_note): New decl.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::file_name_as_prefix): New decl.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::print_path): New decl.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::show_column_p): New decl.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::get_location_text): New decl.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::includes_seen_p): New decl.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::show_any_path): New decl.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::m_last_module): New field.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::m_includes_seen): New field.
* diagnostic-format.h
(diagnostic_output_format::after_diagnostic): New vfunc.
(diagnostic_output_format::get_context): New.
(diagnostic_output_format::get_diagram_theme): New.
* diagnostic-macro-unwinding.cc: Include
"diagnostic-format-text.h".
(maybe_unwind_expanded_macro_loc): Convert first param from
diagnostic_context * to diagnostic_text_output_format & and update
accordingly.
(virt_loc_aware_diagnostic_finalizer): Likewise.
* diagnostic-macro-unwinding.h
(virt_loc_aware_diagnostic_finalizer): Likewise.
(maybe_unwind_expanded_macro_loc): Likewise.
* diagnostic-path.cc: Include "diagnostic-format-text.h".
(path_label::path_label): Drop "ctxt" param and add "colorize"
and "allow_emojis" params. Update initializations.
(path_label::get_text): Use m_colorize rather than querying
m_ctxt.m_printer. Use m_allow_emojis rather than querying
m_ctxt's diagram theme.
(path_label::m_ctxt): Drop field.
(path_label::m_colorize): Drop field.
(path_label::m_allow_emojis): Drop field.
(event_range::event_range): Drop param "ctxt". Add params
"colorize_labels" and "allow_emojis".
(event_range::print): Convert first param from
diagnostic_context & to diagnostic_text_output_format & and update
accordingly.
(path_summary::path_summary): Likewise.
(path_summary::print_swimlane_for_event_range): Likewise.
(print_path_summary_as_text): Likewise for 3rd param.
(diagnostic_context::print_path): Convert to...
(diagnostic_text_output_format::print_path): ...this.
(selftest::test_empty_path): Update to use a
diagnostic_text_output_format.
(selftest::test_intraprocedural_path): Likewise.
(selftest::test_interprocedural_path_1): Likewise.
(selftest::test_interprocedural_path_2): Likewise.
(selftest::test_recursion): Likewise.
(selftest::test_control_flow_1): Likewise.
(selftest::test_control_flow_2): Likewise.
(selftest::test_control_flow_3): Likewise.
(selftest::assert_cfg_edge_path_streq): Likewise.
(selftest::test_control_flow_5): Likewise.
(selftest::test_control_flow_6): Likewise.
* diagnostic.cc (file_name_as_prefix): Convert to...
(diagnostic_text_output_format::file_name_as_prefix): ...this.
(diagnostic_context::initialize): Update for renamings.
Move m_last_module and m_includes_seen into text output.
(diagnostic_context::finish): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::get_location_text): Add "colorize" param.
(diagnostic_build_prefix): Convert to...
(diagnostic_text_output_format::build_prefix): ...this.
(diagnostic_context::includes_seen_p): Move from here to
diagnostic_text_output_format/diagnostic-format-text.cc.
(diagnostic_context::report_current_module): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::show_any_path): Convert to...
(diagnostic_text_output_format::show_any_path): ...this.
(default_diagnostic_starter): Rename and move to
diagnostic-format-text.cc.
(default_diagnostic_start_span_fn): Pass colorize bool
to get_location_text.
(default_diagnostic_finalizer): Rename and move to
diagnostic-format-text.cc.
(diagnostic_context::report_diagnostic): Replace call to
show_any_path with call to new output format "after_diagnostic"
vfunc, moving show_any_path call to the text output format.
(diagnostic_append_note): Convert to...
(diagnostic_text_output_format::append_note): ...this.
(selftest::assert_location_text): Pass in false for colorization.
* diagnostic.h (diagnostic_starter_fn): Rename to...
(diagnostic_text_starter_fn): ...this. Convert first param from
diagnostic_context * to diagnostic_text_output_format &.
(diagnostic_finalizer_fn, diagnostic_text_finalizer_fn): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context): Update friends for renamings.
(diagnostic_context::report_current_module): Move to text output
format.
(diagnostic_context::get_location_text): Add "colorize" bool.
(diagnostic_context::includes_seen_p): Move to text output format.
(diagnostic_context::show_any_path): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::print_path): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::m_text_callbacks): Update for renamings.
(diagnostic_context::m_last_module): Move to text output format.
(diagnostic_context::m_includes_seen): Likewise.
(diagnostic_starter): Rename to...
(diagnostic_text_starter): ...this and update return type.
(diagnostic_finalizer): Rename to...
(diagnostic_text_finalizer): ...this and update return type.
(diagnostic_report_current_module): Drop decl in favor of a member
function of diagnostic_text_output_format.
(diagnostic_append_note): Likewise.
(default_diagnostic_starter): Rename to...
(default_diagnostic_text_starter): ...this, updating type.
(default_diagnostic_finalizer): Rename to...
(default_diagnostic_text_finalizer): ...this, updating type.
(file_name_as_prefix): Drop decl.
* langhooks-def.h (lhd_print_error_function): Convert first param
from diagnostic_context * to diagnostic_text_output_format &.
* langhooks.cc: Include "diagnostic-format-text.h".
(lhd_print_error_function): Likewise. Update accordingly
* langhooks.h (lang_hooks::print_error_function): Convert first
param from diagnostic_context * to
diagnostic_text_output_format &.
* tree-diagnostic.cc: Include "diagnostic-format-text.h".
(diagnostic_report_current_function): Convert first param from
diagnostic_context * to diagnostic_text_output_format & and update
accordingly.
(default_tree_diagnostic_starter): Rename to...
(default_tree_diagnostic_text_starter): ...this. Convert first
param from diagnostic_context * to diagnostic_text_output_format &
and update accordingly.
(tree_diagnostics_defaults): Update for renamings.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* cp-tree.h (cxx_print_error_function): Convert first param
from diagnostic_context * to diagnostic_text_output_format &.
* error.cc: Include "diagnostic-format-text.h".
(cxx_initialize_diagnostics): Update for renamings.
(cxx_print_error_function): Convert first param from
diagnostic_context * to diagnostic_text_output_format & and update
accordingly
(cp_diagnostic_starter): Rename to...
(cp_diagnostic_text_starter): ...this. Convert first
param from diagnostic_context * to diagnostic_text_output_format &
and update accordingly.
(cp_print_error_function): Likewise.
(print_instantiation_full_context): Likewise.
(print_instantiation_partial_context_line): Likewise.
(print_instantiation_partial_context): Likewise.
(maybe_print_instantiation_context): Likewise.
(maybe_print_constexpr_context): Likewise.
(print_location): Likewise.
(print_constrained_decl_info): Likewise.
(print_concept_check_info): Likewise.
(print_constraint_context_head): Likewise.
(print_requires_expression_info): Likewise.
(maybe_print_single_constraint_context): Likewise.
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* error.cc: Include "diagnostic-format-text.h".
(gfc_diagnostic_starter): Rename to...
(gfc_diagnostic_text_starter): ...this. Convert first
param from diagnostic_context * to diagnostic_text_output_format &
and update accordingly.
(gfc_diagnostic_finalizer, gfc_diagnostic_text_finalizer):
Likewise.
(gfc_diagnostics_init): Update for renamings.
(gfc_diagnostics_finish): Likewise.
gcc/jit/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* dummy-frontend.cc: Include "diagnostic-format-text.h".
(jit_begin_diagnostic): Convert first param from
diagnostic_context * to diagnostic_text_output_format &
(jit_end_diagnostic): Likewise. Update accordingly.
(jit_langhook_init): Update for renamings.
gcc/rust/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* resolve/rust-ast-resolve-expr.cc
(funny_ice_finalizer): : Convert first param from
diagnostic_context * to diagnostic_text_output_format &.
(ResolveExpr::visit): Update for renaming.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* g++.dg/plugin/show_template_tree_color_plugin.c
(noop_starter_fn): Rename to...
(noop_text_starter_fn): ...this. Update first param from dc to
text_output.
(plugin_init): Update for renamings.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic_group_plugin.c
(test_diagnostic_starter): Rename to...
(test_diagnostic_text_starter): ...this. Update first param from
dc to text_output.
(plugin_init): Update for renaming.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic_plugin_test_show_locus.c: Include
"diagnostic-format-text.h".
(custom_diagnostic_finalizer): Rename to...
(custom_diagnostic_text_finalizer): ...this. Update first param
from dc to text_output.
(test_show_locus): Update for renamings.
* gcc.dg/plugin/location_overflow_plugin.c: Include
"diagnostic-format-text.h".
(original_finalizer): Rename to...
(original_text_finalizer): ...this and update type.
(verify_unpacked_ranges): Update first param from dc to
text_output. Update for this and for renamings.
(verify_no_columns): Likewise.
(plugin_init): Update for renamings.
libcc1/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* context.cc: Include "diagnostic-format-text.h".
(plugin_print_error_function): Update first param from
diagnostic_context * to diagnostic_text_output_format &.
Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
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I forgot again.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c.opt.urls: Regenerate.
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This PR points out the we're not implementing [dcl.fct.def.default]
properly. Consider e.g.
struct C {
C(const C&&) = default;
};
where we wrongly emit an error, but the move ctor should be just =deleted.
According to [dcl.fct.def.default], if the type of the special member
function differs from the type of the corresponding special member function
that would have been implicitly declared in a way other than as allowed
by 2.1-4, the function is defined as deleted. There's an exception for
assignment operators in which case the program is ill-formed.
clang++ has a warning for when we delete an explicitly-defaulted function
so this patch adds it too.
When the code is ill-formed, we emit an error in all modes. Otherwise,
we emit a pedwarn in C++17 and a warning in C++20.
PR c++/116162
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c.opt (Wdefaulted-function-deleted): New.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* class.cc (check_bases_and_members): Don't set DECL_DELETED_FN here,
leave it to defaulted_late_check.
* cp-tree.h (maybe_delete_defaulted_fn): Declare.
(defaulted_late_check): Add a tristate parameter.
* method.cc (maybe_delete_defaulted_fn): New.
(defaulted_late_check): Add a tristate parameter. Call
maybe_delete_defaulted_fn instead of giving an error.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* doc/invoke.texi: Document -Wdefaulted-function-deleted.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/cpp0x/defaulted15.C: Add dg-warning/dg-error.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/defaulted51.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/defaulted52.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/defaulted53.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/defaulted54.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/defaulted56.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/defaulted57.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/defaulted58.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/defaulted59.C: Likewise.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/defaulted63.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/defaulted64.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/defaulted65.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/defaulted66.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/defaulted67.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/defaulted68.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/defaulted69.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp23/defaulted1.C: New test.
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Using cpp_pedwarning (CPP_W_PEDANTIC instead of if (CPP_PEDANTIC cpp_error
lets users suppress these diagnostics with
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wpedantic".
This patch changes all instances of the cpp_error (CPP_DL_PEDWARN to
cpp_pedwarning. In cases where the extension appears in a later C++
revision, we now condition the warning on the relevant -Wc++??-extensions
flag instead of -Wpedantic; in such cases often the if (CPP_PEDANTIC) check
is retained to preserve the default non-warning behavior.
I didn't attempt to adjust the warning flags for the C compiler, since it
seems to follow a different system than C++.
The CPP_PEDANTIC check is also kept in _cpp_lex_direct to avoid an ICE in
the self-tests from cb.diagnostics not being initialized.
While working on testcases for these changes I noticed that the c-c++-common
tests are not run with -pedantic-errors by default like the gcc.dg and
g++.dg directories are. And if I specify -pedantic-errors with dg-options,
the default -std= changes from c++?? to gnu++??, which interferes with some
other pedwarns. So two of the tests are C++-only.
libcpp/ChangeLog:
* include/cpplib.h (enum cpp_warning_reason): Add
CPP_W_CXX{14,17,20,23}_EXTENSIONS.
* charset.cc (_cpp_valid_ucn, convert_hex, convert_oct)
(convert_escape, narrow_str_to_charconst): Use cpp_pedwarning
instead of cpp_error for pedwarns.
* directives.cc (directive_diagnostics, _cpp_handle_directive)
(do_line, do_elif): Likewise.
* expr.cc (cpp_classify_number, eval_token): Likewise.
* lex.cc (skip_whitespace, maybe_va_opt_error)
(_cpp_lex_direct): Likewise.
* macro.cc (_cpp_arguments_ok): Likewise.
(replace_args): Use -Wvariadic-macros for pedwarn about
empty macro arguments.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c.opt: Add CppReason for Wc++{14,17,20,23}-extensions.
* c-pragma.cc (handle_pragma_diagnostic_impl): Don't check
OPT_Wc__23_extensions.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* c-c++-common/pragma-diag-17.c: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp0x/va-opt1.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp23/named-universal-char-escape3.C: New test.
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The following patch implements the C23 N3017 "#embed - a scannable,
tooling-friendly binary resource inclusion mechanism" paper.
The implementation is intentionally dumb, in that it doesn't significantly
speed up compilation of larger initializers and doesn't make it possible
to use huge #embeds (like several gigabytes large, that is compile time
and memory still infeasible).
There are 2 reasons for this. One is that I think like it is implemented
now in the patch is how we should use it for the smaller #embed sizes,
dunno with which boundary, whether 32 bytes or 64 or something like that,
certainly handling the single byte cases which is something that can appear
anywhere in the source where constant integer literal can appear is
desirable and I think for a few bytes it isn't worth it to come up with
something smarter and users would like to e.g. see it in -E readably as
well (perhaps the slow vs. fast boundary should be determined by command
line option). And the other one is to be able to more easily find
regressions in behavior caused by the optimizations, so we have something
to get back in git to compare against.
I'm definitely willing to work on the optimizations (likely introduce a new
CPP_* token type to refer to a range of libcpp owned memory (start + size)
and similarly some tree which can do the same, and can be at any time e.g.
split into 2 subparts + say INTEGER_CST in between if needed say for
const unsigned char d[] = {
#embed "2GB.dat" prefix (0, 0, ) suffix (, [0x40000000] = 42)
}; still without having to copy around huge amounts of data; STRING_CST
owns the memory it points to and can be only 2GB in size), but would
like to do that incrementally.
And would like to first include some extensions also not included in
this patch, like gnu::offset (off) parameter to allow to skip certain
constant amount of bytes at the start of the files, plus
gnu::base64 ("base64_encoded_data") parameter to add something which can
store more efficiently large amounts of the #embed data in preprocessed
source.
I've been cross-checking all the tests also against the LLVM implementation
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/68620
which has been for a few hours even committed to LLVM trunk but reverted
afterwards. LLVM now has the support committed and I admit I haven't
rechecked whether the behavior on the below mentioned spots have been fixed
in it already or not yet.
The patch uses --embed-dir= option that clang plans to add above and doesn't
use other variants on the search directories yet, plus there are no
default directories at least for the time being where to search for embed
files. So, #embed "..." works if it is found in the same directory (or
relative to the current file's directory) and #embed "/..." or #embed </...>
work always, but relative #embed <...> doesn't unless at least one
--embed-dir= is specified. There is no reason to differentiate between
system and non-system directories, so we don't need -isystem like
counterpart, perhaps -iquote like counterpart could be useful in the future,
dunno what else. It has --embed-directory=dir and --embed-directory dir
as aliases.
There are some differences beyond clang ICEs, so I'd like to point them out
to make sure there is agreement on the choices in the patch. They are also
mentioned in the comments of the llvm pull request.
The most important is that the GCC patch (as well as the original thephd.dev
LLVM branch on godbolt) expands #embed (or acts as if it is expanded) into
a mere sequence of numbers like 123,2,35,26 rather then what clang
effectively treats as (unsigned char)123,(unsigned char)2,(unsigned
char)35,(unsigned char)26 but only does that when using integrated
preprocessor, not when using -save-temps where it acts as GCC.
JeanHeyd as the original author agrees that is how it is currently worded in
C23.
Another difference (not tested in the testsuite, not sure how to check for
effective target /dev/urandom nor am sure it is desirable to check that
during testsuite) is how to treat character devices, named pipes etc.
(block devices are errored on). The original paper uses /dev/urandom
in various examples and seems to assume that unlike regular files the
devices aren't really cached, so
#embed </dev/urandom> limit(1) prefix(int a = ) suffix(;)
#embed </dev/urandom> limit(1) prefix(int b = ) suffix(;)
usually results in a != b. That is what the godbolt thephd.dev branch
implements too and what this patch does as well, but clang actually seems
to just go from st.st_size == 0, ergo it must be zero-sized resource and
so just copies over if_empty if present. It is really questionable
what to do about the character devices/named pipes with __has_embed, for
regular files the patch doesn't read anything from them, relies on
st.st_size + limit for whether it is empty or non-empty. But I don't know
of a way to check if read on say a character device would read anything
or not (the </dev/null> limit (1) vs. </dev/zero> limit (1) cases), and
if we read something, that would be better cached for later because
#embed later if it reads again could read no further data even when it
first read something. So, the patch currently for __has_embed just
always returns 2 on the non-regular files, like the thephd.dev
branch does as well and like the clang pull request as well.
A question is also what to do for gnu::offset on the non-regular files
even for #embed, those aren't seekable and do we want to just read and throw
away the offset bytes each time we see it used?
clang also chokes on the
#if __has_embed (__FILE__ __limit__ (1) __prefix__ () suffix (1 / 0) \
__if_empty__ ((({{[0[0{0{0(0(0)1)1}1}]]}})))) != __STDC_EMBED_FOUND__
#error "__has_embed fail"
#endif
in embed-1.c, but thephd.dev branch accepts it and I don't see why
it shouldn't, (({{[0[0{0{0(0(0)1)1}1}]]}}))) is a balanced token
sequence and the file isn't empty, so it should just be parsed and
discarded.
clang also IMHO mishandles
const unsigned char w[] = {
#embed __FILE__ prefix([0] = 42, [15] =) limit(32)
};
but again only without -save-temps, seems like it
treats it as
[0] = 42, [15] = (99,111,110,115,116,32,117,110,115,105,103,110,101,100,
32,99,104,97,114,32,119,91,93,32,61,32,123,10,35,101,109,98)
rather than
[0] = 42, [15] = 99,111,110,115,116,32,117,110,115,105,103,110,101,100,
32,99,104,97,114,32,119,91,93,32,61,32,123,10,35,101,109,98
and warns on it for -Wunused-value and just compiles it as
[0] = 42, [15] = 98
And also
void foo (int, int, int, int);
void bar (void) { foo (
#embed __FILE__ limit (4) prefix (172 + ) suffix (+ 2)
); }
is treated as
172 + (118, 111, 105, 100) + 2
rather than
172 + 118, 111, 105, 100 + 2
which clang -save-temps or GCC treats it like, so results
in just one argument passed rather than 4.
if (!strstr ((const char *) magna_carta, "imprisonétur")) abort ();
in the testcase fails as well, but in that case calling it in gdb succeeds:
p ((char *(*)(char *, char *))__strstr_sse2) (magna_carta, "imprisonétur")
$2 = 0x555555558d3c <magna_carta+11564> "imprisonétur aut disseisiátur"...
so I guess they are just trying to constant evaluate strstr and do it
incorrectly.
They started with making the optimizations together in the initial patch
set, so they don't have the luxury to compare if it is just because of
the optimization they are trying to do or because that is how the
feature works for them. At least unless they use -save-temps for now.
There is also different behavior between clang and gcc on -M or other
dependency generating options. Seems clang includes the __has_embed
searched files in dependencies, while my patch doesn't. But so does
clang for __has_include and GCC doesn't. Emitting a hard dependency
on some header just because there was __has_include/__has_embed for it
seems wrong to me, because (at least when properly written) the source
likely doesn't mind if the file is missing, it will do something else,
so a hard error from make because of it doesn't seem right. Does
make have some weaker dependencies, such that if some file can be remade
it is but if it doesn't exist, it isn't fatal?
I wonder whether #embed <non-existent-file> really needs to be fatal
or whether we could simply after diagnosing it pretend the file exists
and is empty. For #include I think fatal errors make tons of sense,
but perhaps for #embed which is more localized we'd get better error
reporting if we didn't bail out immediately. Note, both GCC and clang
currently treat those as fatal errors.
clang also added -dE option which with -E instead of preprocessing
the #embed directives keeps them as is, but the preprocessed source
then isn't self-contained. That option looks more harmful than useful to
me.
Also, it isn't clear to me from C23 whether it is possible to have
__has_include/__has_c_attribute/__has_embed expressions inside of
the limit #embed/__has_embed argument.
6.10.3.2/2 says that defined should not appear there (and the patch
diagnoses it and testsuite tests), but for __has_include/__has_embed
etc. 6.10.1/11 says:
"The identifiers __has_include, __has_embed, and __has_c_attribute
shall not appear in any context not mentioned in this subclause."
If that subclause in that case means 6.10.1, then it presumably shouldn't
appear in #embed in 6.10.3, but __has_embed is in 6.10.1...
But 6.10.3.2/3 says that it should be parsed according to the 6.10.1
rules. Haven't included tests like
#if __has_embed (__FILE__ limit (__has_embed (__FILE__ limit (1))))
or
#embed __FILE__ limit (__has_include (__FILE__))
into the testsuite because of the doubts but I think the patch should
handle those right now.
The reason I've used Magna Carta text in some of the testcases is that
I hope it shouldn't be copyrighted after the centuries and I'd strongly
prefer not to have binary blobs in git after the xz backdoor lesson
and wanted something larger which doesn't change all the time.
Oh, BTW, I see in C23 draft 6.10.3.2 in Example 4
if (f_source == NULL);
return 1;
(note the spurious semicolon after closing paren), has that been fixed
already?
Like the thephd.dev and clang implementations, the patch always macro
expands the whole #embed and __has_embed directives except for the
embed keyword. That is most likely not what C23 says, my limited
understanding right now is that in #embed one needs to parse the whole
directive line with macro expansion disabled and check if it satisfies the
grammar, if not, the whole directive is macro expanded, if yes, only
the limit parameter argument is macro expanded and the prefix/suffix/if_empty
arguments are maybe macro expanded when actually used (and not at all if
unused). And I think __has_embed macro expansion has conflicting rules.
2024-09-12 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR c/105863
libcpp/
* include/cpplib.h: Implement C23 N3017 #embed - a scannable,
tooling-friendly binary resource inclusion mechanism paper.
(struct cpp_options): Add embed member.
(enum cpp_builtin_type): Add BT_HAS_EMBED.
(cpp_set_include_chains): Add another cpp_dir * argument to
the declaration.
* internal.h (enum include_type): Add IT_EMBED.
(struct cpp_reader): Add embed_include member.
(struct cpp_embed_params_tokens): New type.
(struct cpp_embed_params): New type.
(_cpp_get_token_no_padding): Declare.
(enum _cpp_find_file_kind): Add _cpp_FFK_EMBED and _cpp_FFK_HAS_EMBED.
(_cpp_stack_embed): Declare.
(_cpp_parse_expr): Change return type to cpp_num_part instead of
bool, change second argument from bool to const char * and add third
argument.
(_cpp_parse_embed_params): Declare.
* directives.cc (DIRECTIVE_TABLE): Add embed entry.
(end_directive): Don't call skip_rest_of_line for T_EMBED directive.
(_cpp_handle_directive): Return 2 rather than 1 for T_EMBED in
directives-only mode.
(parse_include): Don't Call check_eol for T_EMBED directive.
(skip_balanced_token_seq): New function.
(EMBED_PARAMS): Define.
(enum embed_param_kind): New type.
(embed_params): New variable.
(_cpp_parse_embed_params): New function.
(do_embed): New function.
(do_if): Adjust _cpp_parse_expr caller.
(do_elif): Likewise.
* expr.cc (parse_defined): Diagnose defined in #embed or __has_embed
parameters.
(_cpp_parse_expr): Change return type to cpp_num_part instead of
bool, change second argument from bool to const char * and add third
argument. Adjust function comment. For #embed/__has_embed parameters
add an artificial CPP_OPEN_PAREN. Use the second argument DIR
directly instead of string literals conditional on IS_IF.
For #embed/__has_embed parameter, stop on reaching CPP_CLOSE_PAREN
matching the artificial one. Diagnose negative or too large embed
parameter operands.
(num_binary_op): Use #embed instead of #if for diagnostics if inside
#embed/__has_embed parameter.
(num_div_op): Likewise.
* files.cc (struct _cpp_file): Add limit member and embed bitfield.
(search_cache): Add IS_EMBED argument, formatting fix. Skip over
files with different file->embed from the argument.
(find_file_in_dir): Don't call pch_open_file if file->embed.
(_cpp_find_file): Handle _cpp_FFK_EMBED and _cpp_FFK_HAS_EMBED.
(read_file_guts): Formatting fix.
(has_unique_contents): Ignore file->embed files.
(search_path_head): Handle IT_EMBED type.
(_cpp_stack_embed): New function.
(_cpp_get_file_stat): Formatting fix.
(cpp_set_include_chains): Add embed argument, save it to
pfile->embed_include and compute lens for the chain.
* init.cc (struct lang_flags): Add embed member.
(lang_defaults): Add embed initializers.
(cpp_set_lang): Initialize CPP_OPTION (pfile, embed).
(builtin_array): Add __has_embed entry.
(cpp_init_builtins): Predefine __STDC_EMBED_NOT_FOUND__,
__STDC_EMBED_FOUND__ and __STDC_EMBED_EMPTY__.
* lex.cc (cpp_directive_only_process): Handle #embed.
* macro.cc (cpp_get_token_no_padding): Rename to ...
(_cpp_get_token_no_padding): ... this. No longer static.
(builtin_has_include_1): New function.
(builtin_has_include): Use it. Use _cpp_get_token_no_padding
instead of cpp_get_token_no_padding.
(builtin_has_embed): New function.
(_cpp_builtin_macro_text): Handle BT_HAS_EMBED.
gcc/
* doc/cppdiropts.texi (--embed-dir=): Document.
* doc/cpp.texi (Binary Resource Inclusion): New chapter.
(__has_embed): Document.
* doc/invoke.texi (Directory Options): Mention --embed-dir=.
* gcc.cc (cpp_unique_options): Add %{-embed*}.
* genmatch.cc (main): Adjust cpp_set_include_chains caller.
* incpath.h (enum incpath_kind): Add INC_EMBED.
* incpath.cc (merge_include_chains): Handle INC_EMBED.
(register_include_chains): Adjust cpp_set_include_chains caller.
gcc/c-family/
* c.opt (-embed-dir=): New option.
(-embed-directory): New alias.
(-embed-directory=): New alias.
* c-opts.cc (c_common_handle_option): Handle OPT__embed_dir_.
gcc/testsuite/
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-1.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-2.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-3.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-4.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-5.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-6.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-7.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-8.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-9.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-10.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-11.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-12.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-13.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-14.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-25.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-26.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-dir/embed-1.inc: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-dir/embed-3.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-dir/embed-4.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/cpp/embed-dir/magna-carta.txt: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/embed-1.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/embed-2.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/embed-3.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/cpp/embed-4.c: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp/embed-1.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp/embed-2.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp/embed-3.C: New test.
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Use a new struct diagnostic_option_id rather than just "int" when
referring to command-line options controlling warnings in the
diagnostic subsystem.
No functional change intended, but better documents the meaning of
the code.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-common.cc (c_option_controlling_cpp_diagnostic): Return
diagnostic_option_id rather than int.
(c_cpp_diagnostic): Update for renaming of
diagnostic_override_option_index to diagnostic_set_option_id.
gcc/c/ChangeLog:
* c-errors.cc (pedwarn_c23): Use "diagnostic_option_id option_id"
rather than "int opt". Update for renaming of diagnostic_info
field.
(pedwarn_c11): Likewise.
(pedwarn_c99): Likewise.
(pedwarn_c90): Likewise.
* c-tree.h (pedwarn_c90): Likewise for decl.
(pedwarn_c99): Likewise.
(pedwarn_c11): Likewise.
(pedwarn_c23): Likewise.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* constexpr.cc (constexpr_error): Update for renaming of
diagnostic_info field.
* cp-tree.h (pedwarn_cxx98): Use "diagnostic_option_id" rather
than "int".
* error.cc (cp_adjust_diagnostic_info): Update for renaming of
diagnostic_info field.
(pedwarn_cxx98): Use "diagnostic_option_id option_id" rather than
"int opt". Update for renaming of diagnostic_info field.
(diagnostic_set_info): Likewise.
gcc/d/ChangeLog:
* d-diagnostic.cc (d_diagnostic_report_diagnostic): Update for
renaming of diagnostic_info field.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* diagnostic-core.h (struct diagnostic_option_id): New.
(warning): Use it rather than "int" for param.
(warning_n): Likewise.
(warning_at): Likewise.
(warning_meta): Likewise.
(pedwarn): Likewise.
(permerror_opt): Likewise.
(emit_diagnostic): Likewise.
(emit_diagnostic_valist): Likewise.
(emit_diagnostic_valist_meta): Likewise.
* diagnostic-format-json.cc
(json_output_format::on_report_diagnostic): Update for renaming of
diagnostic_info field.
* diagnostic-format-sarif.cc (sarif_builder::make_result_object):
Likewise.
(make_reporting_descriptor_object_for_warning): Likewise.
* diagnostic-format-text.cc (print_option_information): Likewise.
* diagnostic-global-context.cc (emit_diagnostic): Use
"diagnostic_option_id option_id" rather than "int opt".
(emit_diagnostic_valist): Likewise.
(emit_diagnostic_valist_meta): Likewise.
(warning): Likewise.
(warning_at): Likewise.
(warning_meta): Likewise.
(warning_n): Likewise.
(pedwarn): Likewise.
(permerror_opt): Likewise.
* diagnostic.cc (diagnostic_set_info_translated): Update for
renaming of diagnostic_info field.
(diagnostic_option_classifier::classify_diagnostic): Use
"diagnostic_option_id option_id" rather than "int opt".
(update_effective_level_from_pragmas): Update for renaming of
diagnostic_info field.
(diagnostic_context::diagnostic_enabled): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::warning_enabled_at): Use
"diagnostic_option_id option_id" rather than "int opt".
(diagnostic_context::diagnostic_impl): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::diagnostic_n_impl): Likewise.
* diagnostic.h (diagnostic_info::diagnostic_info): Update for...
(diagnostic_info::option_index): Rename...
(diagnostic_info::option_id): ...to this.
(class diagnostic_option_manager): Use
"diagnostic_option_id option_id" rather than "int opt" for vfuncs.
(diagnostic_option_classifier): Likewise for member funcs.
(diagnostic_classification_change_t::option): Add comment.
(diagnostic_context::warning_enabled_at): Use
"diagnostic_option_id option_id" rather than "int option_index".
(diagnostic_context::option_unspecified_p): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::classify_diagnostic): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::option_enabled_p): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::make_option_name): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::make_option_url): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::diagnostic_impl): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::diagnostic_n_impl): Likewise.
(diagnostic_override_option_index): Rename...
(diagnostic_set_option_id): ...to this, and update for
diagnostic_info field renaming.
(diagnostic_classify_diagnostic): Use "diagnostic_option_id"
rather than "int".
(warning_enabled_at): Likewise.
(option_unspecified_p): Likewise.
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
* cpp.cc (cb_cpp_diagnostic_cpp_option): Convert return type from
"int" to "diagnostic_option_id".
(cb_cpp_diagnostic): Update for renaming of
diagnostic_override_option_index to diagnostic_set_option_id.
* error.cc (gfc_warning): Update for renaming of diagnostic_info
field.
(gfc_warning_now_at): Likewise.
(gfc_warning_now): Likewise.
(gfc_warning_internal): Likewise.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* ipa-pure-const.cc: Replace include of "opts.h" with
"opts-diagnostic.h".
(suggest_attribute): Convert param from int to
diagnostic_option_id.
* lto-wrapper.cc (class lto_diagnostic_option_manager): Use
diagnostic_option_id rather than "int".
* opts-common.cc
(compiler_diagnostic_option_manager::option_enabled_p): Likewise.
* opts-diagnostic.h (class gcc_diagnostic_option_manager):
Likewise.
(class compiler_diagnostic_option_manager): Likewise.
* opts.cc (compiler_diagnostic_option_manager::make_option_name):
Likewise.
(gcc_diagnostic_option_manager::make_option_url): Likewise.
* substring-locations.cc
(format_string_diagnostic_t::emit_warning_n_va): Likewise.
(format_string_diagnostic_t::emit_warning_va): Likewise.
(format_string_diagnostic_t::emit_warning): Likewise.
(format_string_diagnostic_t::emit_warning_n): Likewise.
* substring-locations.h
(format_string_diagnostic_t::emit_warning_va): Likewise.
(format_string_diagnostic_t::emit_warning_n_va): Likewise.
(format_string_diagnostic_t::emit_warning): Likewise.
(format_string_diagnostic_t::emit_warning_n): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
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Rename diagnostic_context's "printer" field to "m_printer",
for consistency with other fields, and to highlight places
where we currently use this, to help assess feasibility
of supporting multiple output sinks (PR other/116613).
No functional change intended.
gcc/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* attribs.cc (decls_mismatched_attributes): Rename
diagnostic_context's "printer" field to "m_printer".
(attr_access::array_as_string): Likewise.
* diagnostic-format-json.cc
(json_output_format::on_report_diagnostic): Likewise.
(diagnostic_output_format_init_json): Likewise.
* diagnostic-format-sarif.cc
(sarif_result::on_nested_diagnostic): Likewise.
(sarif_ice_notification): Likewise.
(sarif_builder::on_report_diagnostic): Likewise.
(sarif_builder::make_result_object): Likewise.
(sarif_builder::make_location_object): Likewise.
(sarif_builder::make_message_object_for_diagram): Likewise.
(diagnostic_output_format_init_sarif): Likewise.
* diagnostic-format-text.cc
(diagnostic_text_output_format::~diagnostic_text_output_format):
Likewise.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::on_report_diagnostic): Likewise.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::on_diagram): Likewise.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::print_any_cwe): Likewise.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::print_any_rules): Likewise.
(diagnostic_text_output_format::print_option_information):
Likewise.
* diagnostic-format.h (diagnostic_output_format::get_printer):
New.
* diagnostic-global-context.cc (verbatim): Rename
diagnostic_context's "printer" field to "m_printer".
* diagnostic-path.cc (path_label::get_text): Likewise.
(print_path_summary_as_text): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::print_path): Likewise.
(selftest::test_empty_path): Likewise.
(selftest::test_intraprocedural_path): Likewise.
(selftest::test_interprocedural_path_1): Likewise.
(selftest::test_interprocedural_path_2): Likewise.
(selftest::test_recursion): Likewise.
(selftest::test_control_flow_1): Likewise.
(selftest::test_control_flow_2): Likewise.
(selftest::test_control_flow_3): Likewise.
(assert_cfg_edge_path_streq): Likewise.
(selftest::test_control_flow_5): Likewise.
(selftest::test_control_flow_6): Likewise.
* diagnostic-show-locus.cc (layout::layout): Likewise.
(selftest::test_layout_x_offset_display_utf8): Likewise.
(selftest::test_layout_x_offset_display_tab): Likewise.
(selftest::test_diagnostic_show_locus_unknown_location): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_simple_caret): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_no_column): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_caret_and_range): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_multiple_carets_and_ranges): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_insert_before): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_insert_after): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_remove): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_replace): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_replace_non_equal_range):
Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_replace_equal_secondary_range):
Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_validation_adhoc_locations):
Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_many_fixits_1): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_many_fixits_2): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_labels): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_simple_caret_utf8): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_caret_and_range_utf8): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_multiple_carets_and_ranges_utf8):
Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_insert_before_utf8): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_insert_after_utf8): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_remove_utf8): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_replace_utf8): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_replace_non_equal_range_utf8):
Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_replace_equal_secondary_range_utf8):
Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_fixit_validation_adhoc_locations_utf8):
Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_many_fixits_1_utf8): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_many_fixits_2_utf8): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_labels_utf8): Likewise.
(selftest::test_one_liner_colorized_utf8): Likewise.
(selftest::test_add_location_if_nearby): Likewise.
(selftest::test_diagnostic_show_locus_fixit_lines): Likewise.
(selftest::test_overlapped_fixit_printing): Likewise.
(selftest::test_overlapped_fixit_printing_utf8): Likewise.
(selftest::test_overlapped_fixit_printing_2): Likewise.
(selftest::test_fixit_insert_containing_newline): Likewise.
(selftest::test_fixit_insert_containing_newline_2): Likewise.
(selftest::test_fixit_replace_containing_newline): Likewise.
(selftest::test_fixit_deletion_affecting_newline): Likewise.
(selftest::test_tab_expansion): Likewise.
(selftest::test_escaping_bytes_1): Likewise.
(selftest::test_escaping_bytes_2): Likewise.
(selftest::test_line_numbers_multiline_range): Likewise.
* diagnostic.cc (file_name_as_prefix): Likewise.
(diagnostic_set_caret_max_width): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::initialize): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::color_init): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::urls_init): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::finish): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::get_location_text): Likewise.
(diagnostic_build_prefix): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::report_current_module): Likewise.
(default_diagnostic_starter): Likewise.
(default_diagnostic_start_span_fn): Likewise.
(default_diagnostic_finalizer): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::report_diagnostic): Likewise.
(diagnostic_append_note): Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::error_recursion): Likewise.
(fancy_abort): Likewise.
* diagnostic.h (diagnostic_context::set_show_highlight_colors):
Likewise.
(diagnostic_context::printer): Rename to...
(diagnostic_context::m_printer): ...this.
(diagnostic_format_decoder): Rename diagnostic_context's "printer"
field to "m_printer".
(diagnostic_prefixing_rule): Likewise.
(diagnostic_ready_p): Likewise.
* gimple-ssa-warn-access.cc (pass_waccess::maybe_warn_memmodel):
Likewise.
* langhooks.cc (lhd_print_error_function): Likewise.
* lto-wrapper.cc (print_lto_docs_link): Likewise.
* opts-global.cc (init_options_once): Likewise.
* opts.cc (common_handle_option): Likewise.
* simple-diagnostic-path.cc (simple_diagnostic_path_cc_tests):
Likewise.
* text-art/dump.h (dump_to_file<T>): Likewise.
* toplev.cc (announce_function): Likewise.
(toplev::main): Likewise.
* tree-diagnostic.cc (default_tree_diagnostic_starter): Likewise.
* tree.cc (escaped_string::escape): Likewise.
(selftest::test_escaped_strings): Likewise.
gcc/ada/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* gcc-interface/misc.cc (internal_error_function): Rename
diagnostic_context's "printer" field to "m_printer".
gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* access-diagram.cc (access_range::dump): Rename
diagnostic_context's "printer" field to "m_printer".
* analyzer-language.cc (on_finish_translation_unit): Likewise.
* analyzer.cc (make_label_text): Likewise.
(make_label_text_n): Likewise.
* call-details.cc (call_details::dump): Likewise.
* call-summary.cc (call_summary::dump): Likewise.
(call_summary_replay::dump): Likewise.
* checker-event.cc (checker_event::debug): Likewise.
* constraint-manager.cc (range::dump): Likewise.
(bounded_range::dump): Likewise.
(bounded_ranges::dump): Likewise.
(constraint_manager::dump): Likewise.
* diagnostic-manager.cc
(diagnostic_manager::emit_saved_diagnostic): Likewise.
* engine.cc (exploded_node::dump): Likewise.
(exploded_path::dump): Likewise.
(run_checkers): Likewise.
* kf-analyzer.cc (kf_analyzer_dump_escaped::impl_call_pre):
Likewise.
* pending-diagnostic.cc (evdesc::event_desc::formatted_print):
Likewise.
* program-point.cc (function_point::print_source_line): Likewise.
(program_point::dump): Likewise.
* program-state.cc (extrinsic_state::dump_to_file): Likewise.
(sm_state_map::dump): Likewise.
(program_state::dump_to_file): Likewise.
* ranges.cc (symbolic_byte_offset::dump): Likewise.
(symbolic_byte_range::dump): Likewise.
* region-model-reachability.cc (reachable_regions::dump): Likewise.
* region-model.cc (region_to_value_map::dump): Likewise.
(region_model::dump): Likewise.
(model_merger::dump): Likewise.
* region.cc (region_offset::dump): Likewise.
(region::dump): Likewise.
* sm-malloc.cc (deallocator_set::dump): Likewise.
(sufficiently_similar_p): Likewise.
* store.cc (uncertainty_t::dump): Likewise.
(binding_key::dump): Likewise.
(binding_map::dump): Likewise.
(binding_cluster::dump): Likewise.
(store::dump): Likewise.
* supergraph.cc (supergraph::dump_dot_to_file): Likewise.
(superedge::dump): Likewise.
* svalue.cc (svalue::dump): Likewise.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* c-format.cc (selftest::test_type_mismatch_range_labels): Rename
diagnostic_context's "printer" field to "m_printer".
(selftest::test_type_mismatch_range_labels): Likewise.
* c-opts.cc (c_diagnostic_finalizer): Likewise.
gcc/c/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* c-objc-common.cc (c_initialize_diagnostics): Rename
diagnostic_context's "printer" field to "m_printer".
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* error.cc (cxx_initialize_diagnostics): Rename
diagnostic_context's "printer" field to "m_printer".
(cxx_print_error_function): Likewise.
(cp_diagnostic_starter): Likewise.
(cp_print_error_function): Likewise.
(print_instantiation_full_context): Likewise.
(print_instantiation_partial_context_line): Likewise.
(maybe_print_constexpr_context): Likewise.
(print_location): Likewise.
(print_constrained_decl_info): Likewise.
(print_concept_check_info): Likewise.
(print_constraint_context_head): Likewise.
(print_requires_expression_info): Likewise.
* module.cc (noisy_p): Likewise.
gcc/d/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* d-diagnostic.cc (d_diagnostic_report_diagnostic): Rename
diagnostic_context's "printer" field to "m_printer".
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* error.cc (gfc_clear_pp_buffer): Rename diagnostic_context's
"printer" field to "m_printer".
(gfc_warning): Likewise.
(gfc_diagnostic_build_kind_prefix): Likewise.
(gfc_diagnostic_build_locus_prefix): Likewise.
(gfc_diagnostic_starter): Likewise.
(gfc_diagnostic_starter): Likewise.
(gfc_diagnostic_start_span): Likewise.
(gfc_diagnostic_finalizer): Likewise.
(gfc_warning_check): Likewise.
(gfc_error_opt): Likewise.
(gfc_error_check): Likewise.
gcc/jit/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* jit-playback.cc (add_diagnostic): Rename diagnostic_context's
"printer" field to "m_printer".
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
PR other/116613
* gcc.dg/plugin/analyzer_cpython_plugin.c (dump_refcnt_info):
Update for renaming of field "printer" to "m_printer".
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic_group_plugin.c
(test_diagnostic_starter): Likewise.
(test_diagnostic_start_span_fn): Likewise.
(test_output_format::on_begin_group): Likewise.
(test_output_format::on_end_group): Likewise.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic_plugin_test_paths.c: Likewise.
* gcc.dg/plugin/diagnostic_plugin_test_show_locus.c
(custom_diagnostic_finalizer): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
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Several PRs complain about -Wswitch warning about a case for a bitwise
combination of enumerators. Clang has an attribute flag_enum to prevent
this; let's adopt that approach as well.
This also recognizes the attribute as [[clang::flag_enum]], introducing
handling of the clang attribute namespace.
PR c++/46457
PR c++/81665
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-attribs.cc (handle_flag_enum_attribute): New.
(c_common_gnu_attributes): Add it.
(c_common_clang_attributes, c_common_clang_attribute_table): New.
* c-common.h: Declare c_common_clang_attribute_table.
* c-warn.cc (c_do_switch_warnings): Handle flag_enum.
gcc/c/ChangeLog:
* c-objc-common.h (c_objc_attribute_table): Add
c_common_clang_attribute_table.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* cp-objcp-common.h (cp_objcp_attribute_table): Add
c_common_clang_attribute_table.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* c-c++-common/attr-flag-enum-1.c: New test.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* doc/extend.texi: Document flag_enum attribute.
* doc/invoke.texi: Mention flag_enum in -Wswitch.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* include/bits/regex_constants.h: Use flag_enum.
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The "counted_by" attribute currently is only supported in C, mention this
explicitly in documentation and also issue warnings when see "counted_by"
attribute in C++ with -Wattributes.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-attribs.cc (handle_counted_by_attribute): Is ignored and issues
warning with -Wattributes in C++ for now.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* doc/extend.texi: Explicitly mentions counted_by is available
only in C for now.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/ext/flex-array-counted-by.C: New test.
* g++.dg/ext/flex-array-counted-by-2.C: New test.
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This patch is a followup to r15-3311-ge31b6176996567 making some
cleanups to pretty-printing to reflect those changes:
- renaming "chunk_info" to "pp_formatted_chunks"
- renaming "cur_chunk_array" to "m_cur_fomatted_chunks"
- rewording/clarifying comments
and taking the opportunity to add a "m_" prefix to all fields of
output_buffer.
No functional change intended.
gcc/analyzer/ChangeLog:
* analyzer-logging.cc (logger::logger): Prefix all output_buffer
fields with "m_".
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-ada-spec.cc (dump_ada_node): Prefix all output_buffer fields
with "m_".
* c-pretty-print.cc (pp_c_integer_constant): Likewise.
(pp_c_integer_constant): Likewise.
(pp_c_floating_constant): Likewise.
(pp_c_fixed_constant): Likewise.
gcc/c/ChangeLog:
* c-objc-common.cc (print_type): Prefix all output_buffer fields
with "m_".
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* error.cc (type_to_string): Prefix all output_buffer fields with
"m_".
(append_formatted_chunk): Likewise. Rename "chunk_info" to
"pp_formatted_chunks" and field cur_chunk_array with
m_cur_formatted_chunks.
gcc/fortran/ChangeLog:
* error.cc (gfc_move_error_buffer_from_to): Prefix all
output_buffer fields with "m_".
(gfc_diagnostics_init): Likewise.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* diagnostic.cc (diagnostic_set_caret_max_width): Prefix all
output_buffer fields with "m_".
* dumpfile.cc (emit_any_pending_textual_chunks): Likewise.
(emit_any_pending_textual_chunks): Likewise.
* gimple-pretty-print.cc (gimple_dump_bb_buff): Likewise.
* json.cc (value::dump): Likewise.
* pretty-print-format-impl.h (class chunk_info): Rename to...
(class pp_formatted_chunks): ...this. Add friend
class output_buffer. Update comment near end of decl to show
the pp_formatted_chunks instance on the chunk_obstack.
(pp_formatted_chunks::pop_from_output_buffer): Delete decl.
(pp_formatted_chunks::on_begin_quote): Delete decl that should
have been removed in r15-3311-ge31b6176996567.
(pp_formatted_chunks::on_end_quote): Likewise.
(pp_formatted_chunks::m_prev): Update for renaming.
* pretty-print.cc (output_buffer::output_buffer): Prefix all
fields with "m_". Rename "cur_chunk_array" to
"m_cur_formatted_chunks".
(output_buffer::~output_buffer): Prefix all fields with "m_".
(output_buffer::push_formatted_chunks): New.
(output_buffer::pop_formatted_chunks): New.
(pp_write_text_to_stream): Prefix all output_buffer fields with
"m_".
(pp_write_text_as_dot_label_to_stream): Likewise.
(pp_write_text_as_html_like_dot_to_stream): Likewise.
(chunk_info::append_formatted_chunk): Rename to...
(pp_formatted_chunks::append_formatted_chunk): ...this.
(chunk_info::pop_from_output_buffer): Delete.
(pretty_printer::format): Update leading comment to mention
pushing pp_formatted_chunks, and to reflect changes in
r15-3311-ge31b6176996567. Prefix all output_buffer fields with
"m_".
(pp_output_formatted_text): Update leading comment to mention
popping a pp_formatted_chunks, and to reflect the changes in
r15-3311-ge31b6176996567. Prefix all output_buffer fields with
"m_" and rename "cur_chunk_array" to "m_cur_formatted_chunks".
Replace call to chunk_info::pop_from_output_buffer with a call to
output_buffer::pop_formatted_chunks.
(pp_flush): Prefix all output_buffer fields with "m_".
(pp_really_flush): Likewise.
(pp_clear_output_area): Likewise.
(pp_append_text): Likewise.
(pretty_printer::remaining_character_count_for_line): Likewise.
(pp_newline): Likewise.
(pp_character): Likewise.
(pp_markup::context::push_back_any_text): Likewise.
* pretty-print.h (class chunk_info): Rename to...
(class pp_formatted_chunks): ...this.
(class output_buffer): Delete unimplemented rule-of-5 members.
(output_buffer::push_formatted_chunks): New decl.
(output_buffer::pop_formatted_chunks): New decl.
(output_buffer::formatted_obstack): Rename to...
(output_buffer::m_formatted_obstack): ...this.
(output_buffer::chunk_obstack): Rename to...
(output_buffer::m_chunk_obstack): ...this.
(output_buffer::obstack): Rename to...
(output_buffer::m_obstack): ...this.
(output_buffer::cur_chunk_array): Rename to...
(output_buffer::m_cur_formatted_chunks): ...this.
(output_buffer::stream): Rename to...
(output_buffer::m_stream): ...this.
(output_buffer::line_length): Rename to...
(output_buffer::m_line_length): ...this.
(output_buffer::digit_buffer): Rename to...
(output_buffer::m_digit_buffer): ...this.
(output_buffer::flush_p): Rename to...
(output_buffer::m_flush_p): ...this.
(output_buffer_formatted_text): Prefix all output_buffer fields
with "m_".
(output_buffer_append_r): Likewise.
(output_buffer_last_position_in_text): Likewise.
(pretty_printer::set_output_stream): Likewise.
(pp_scalar): Likewise.
(pp_wide_int): Likewise.
* tree-pretty-print.cc (dump_generic_node): Likewise.
(dump_generic_node): Likewise.
(pp_double_int): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: David Malcolm <dmalcolm@redhat.com>
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C23 added in N2956 ( https://open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG14/www/docs/n2956.htm )
two new attributes, which are described as similar to GCC const and pure
attributes, but they aren't really same and it seems that even the paper
is missing some of the differences.
The paper says unsequenced is the same as const on functions without pointer
arguments and reproducible is the same as pure on such functions (except
that they are function type attributes rather than function
declaration ones), but it seems the paper doesn't consider the finiteness GCC
relies on (aka non-DECL_LOOPING_CONST_OR_PURE_P) - the paper only talks
about using the attributes for CSE etc., not for DCE.
The following patch introduces (for now limited) support for those
attributes, both as standard C23 attributes and as GNU extensions (the
difference is that the patch is then less strict on where it allows them,
like other function type attributes they can be specified on function
declarations as well and apply to the type, while C23 standard ones must
go on the function declarators (i.e. after closing paren after function
parameters) or in type specifiers of function type.
If function doesn't have any pointer/reference arguments, the patch
adds additional internal attribute with " noptr" suffix which then is used
by flags_from_decl_or_type to handle those easy cases as
ECF_CONST|ECF_LOOPING_CONST_OR_PURE or
ECF_PURE|ECF_LOOPING_CONST_OR_PURE
The harder cases aren't handled right now, I'd hope they can be handled
incrementally.
I wonder whether we shouldn't emit a warning for the
gcc.dg/c23-attr-{reproducible,unsequenced}-5.c cases, while the standard
clearly specifies that composite types should union the attributes and it
is what GCC implements for decades, for ?: that feels dangerous for the
new attributes, it would be much better to be conservative on say
(cond ? unsequenced_function : normal_function) (args)
There is no diagnostics on incorrect [[unsequenced]] or [[reproducible]]
function definitions, while I think diagnosing non-const static/TLS
declarations in the former could be easy, the rest feels hard. E.g. the
const/pure discovery can just punt on everything it doesn't understand,
but complete diagnostics would need to understand it.
2024-08-31 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR c/116130
gcc/
* doc/extend.texi (unsequenced, reproducible): Document new function
type attributes.
* calls.cc (flags_from_decl_or_type): Handle "unsequenced noptr" and
"reproducible noptr" attributes.
gcc/c-family/
* c-attribs.cc (c_common_gnu_attributes): Add entries for
"unsequenced", "reproducible", "unsequenced noptr" and
"reproducible noptr" attributes.
(handle_unsequenced_attribute): New function.
(handle_reproducible_attribute): Likewise.
* c-common.h (handle_unsequenced_attribute): Declare.
(handle_reproducible_attribute): Likewise.
* c-lex.cc (c_common_has_attribute): Return 202311 for standard
unsequenced and reproducible attributes.
gcc/c/
* c-decl.cc (handle_std_unsequenced_attribute): New function.
(handle_std_reproducible_attribute): Likewise.
(std_attributes): Add entries for "unsequenced" and "reproducible"
attributes.
(c_warn_type_attributes): Add TYPE argument. Allow unsequenced
or reproducible attributes if it is FUNCTION_TYPE.
(groktypename): Adjust c_warn_type_attributes caller.
(grokdeclarator): Likewise.
(finish_declspecs): Likewise.
* c-parser.cc (c_parser_declaration_or_fndef): Likewise.
* c-tree.h (c_warn_type_attributes): Add TYPE argument.
gcc/testsuite/
* c-c++-common/attr-reproducible-1.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/attr-reproducible-2.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/attr-unsequenced-1.c: New test.
* c-c++-common/attr-unsequenced-2.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/c23-attr-reproducible-1.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/c23-attr-reproducible-2.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/c23-attr-reproducible-3.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/c23-attr-reproducible-4.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/c23-attr-reproducible-5.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/c23-attr-reproducible-5-aux.c: New file.
* gcc.dg/c23-attr-unsequenced-1.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/c23-attr-unsequenced-2.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/c23-attr-unsequenced-3.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/c23-attr-unsequenced-4.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/c23-attr-unsequenced-5.c: New test.
* gcc.dg/c23-attr-unsequenced-5-aux.c: New file.
* gcc.dg/c23-has-c-attribute-2.c: Add tests for unsequenced
and reproducible attributes.
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The pedwarns for each of these features should be silenced by
the appropriate -Wno-c++??-extensions.
The handle_pragma_diagnostic_impl change is necessary so that we handle
-Wc++23-extensions early so it's available to interpret_float while lexing.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-pragma.cc (handle_pragma_diagnostic_impl): Also handle
-Wc++23-extensions early.
* c-lex.cc (interpret_float): Use -Wc++23-extensions for extended
floating point literal pedwarn.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* parser.cc (cp_parser_simple_type_specifier): Use
-Wc++20-extensions for auto parameter pedwarn.
* pt.cc (do_decl_instantiation, do_type_instantiation): Use
-Wc++11-extensions for 'extern template'.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/cpp0x/extern_template-7.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp23/ext-floating19.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp2a/abbrev-fn1.C: New test.
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The addition of -Wtemplate-body in r15-2774-g596d1ed9d40b10 means
we need to regenerate c.opt.urls.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c.opt.urls: Regenerate.
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These two spots were just non-standard, because they divided
sizeof (omp_pragmas_simd) by sizeof (*omp_pragmas) and not
the expected sizeof (*omp_pragmas_simd) and so weren't converted
into ARRAY_SIZE. Both of the latter sizes are the same though,
as both arrays have the same type, so this patch doesn't change
anything but readability.
2024-08-09 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* c-pragma.cc (c_pp_lookup_pragma): Use ARRAY_SIZE in
n_omp_pragmas_simd initializer.
(init_pragmas): Likewise.
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With the PR115754 fix in, constexpr placement new mostly just works,
so this patch just adds constexpr keyword to the placement new operators
in <new>, adds FTMs and testsuite coverage.
There is one accepts-invalid though, the
new (p + 1) int[]{2, 3}; // error (in this paper)
case from the paper. Can we handle that incrementally?
The problem with that is I think calling operator new now that it is
constexpr should be fine even in that case in constant expressions, so
int *p = std::allocator<int>{}.allocate(3);
int *q = operator new[] (sizeof (int) * 2, p + 1);
should be ok, so it can't be easily the placement new operator call
itself on whose constexpr evaluation we try something special, it should
be on the new expression, but constexpr.cc actually sees only
<<< Unknown tree: expr_stmt
(void) (TARGET_EXPR <D.2640, (void *) TARGET_EXPR <D.2641, VIEW_CONVERT_EXPR<int *>(b) + 4>>, TARGET_EXPR <D.2642, operator new [] (8, NON_LVALUE_EXPR <D.2640>)>, int * D.2643;
<<< Unknown tree: expr_stmt
(void) (D.2643 = (int *) D.2642) >>>;
and that is just fine by the preexisting constexpr evaluation rules.
Should build_new_1 emit some extra cast for the array cases with placement
new in maybe_constexpr_fn (current_function_decl) that the existing P2738
code would catch?
2024-08-08 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR c++/115744
gcc/c-family/
* c-cppbuiltin.cc (c_cpp_builtins): Change __cpp_constexpr
from 202306L to 202406L for C++26.
gcc/testsuite/
* g++.dg/cpp2a/construct_at.h (operator new, operator new[]):
Use constexpr instead of inline if __cpp_constexpr >= 202406L.
* g++.dg/cpp26/constexpr-new1.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp26/constexpr-new2.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp26/constexpr-new3.C: New test.
* g++.dg/cpp26/feat-cxx26.C (__cpp_constexpr): Adjust expected
value.
libstdc++-v3/
* libsupc++/new (__glibcxx_want_constexpr_new): Define before
including bits/version.h.
(_GLIBCXX_PLACEMENT_CONSTEXPR): Define.
(operator new, operator new[]): Use it for placement new instead
of inline.
* include/bits/version.def (constexpr_new): New FTM.
* include/bits/version.h: Regenerate.
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In recent versions of GCC we've been diagnosing more and more kinds of
errors inside a template ahead of time. This is a largely good thing
because it catches bugs, typos, dead code etc sooner.
But if the template never gets instantiated then such errors are harmless
and can be inconvenient to work around if say the code in question is
third party and in maintenance mode. So it'd be handy to be able to
prevent these template errors from rendering the entire TU uncompilable.
(Note that such code is "ill-formed no diagnostic required" according
the standard.)
To that end this patch turns any errors issued within a template into
permerrors associated with a new -Wtemplate-body flag so that they can
be downgraded via e.g. -fpermissive or -Wno-error=template-body. If
the template containing a downgraded error later needs to be instantiated,
we'll issue an error then. But if the template never gets instantiated
then the downgraded error won't affect validity of the rest of the TU.
This is implemented via a diagnostic hook that gets called for each
diagnostic, and which adjusts an error diagnostic appropriately if we
detect it's occurring from a template context, and additionally flags
the template as erroneous.
For example the new testcase permissive-error1a.C gives:
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/template/permissive-error1a.C: In function 'void f()':
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/template/permissive-error1a.C:7:5: warning: increment of read-only variable 'n' [-Wtemplate-body]
7 | ++n;
| ^
...
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/template/permissive-error1a.C: In instantiation of 'void f() [with T = int]':
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/template/permissive-error1a.C:26:9: required from here
26 | f<int>();
| ~~~~~~^~
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/template/permissive-error1a.C:5:6: error: instantiating erroneous template
5 | void f() {
| ^
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/template/permissive-error1a.C:7:5: note: first error appeared here
7 | ++n; // {
| ^
...
PR c++/116064
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c.opt (Wtemplate-body): New warning.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* cp-tree.h (erroneous_templates_t): Declare.
(erroneous_templates): Declare.
(cp_seen_error): Declare.
(seen_error): #define to cp_seen_error.
* error.cc (get_current_template): Define.
(relaxed_template_errors): Define.
(cp_adjust_diagnostic_info): Define.
(cp_seen_error): Define.
(cxx_initialize_diagnostics): Set
diagnostic_context::m_adjust_diagnostic_info.
* module.cc (finish_module_processing): Don't write the
module if it contains an erroneous template.
* pt.cc (maybe_diagnose_erroneous_template): Define.
(instantiate_class_template): Call it.
(instantiate_decl): Likewise.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* diagnostic.cc (diagnostic_context::initialize): Set
m_adjust_diagnostic_info.
(diagnostic_context::report_diagnostic): Call
m_adjust_diagnostic_info.
* diagnostic.h (diagnostic_context::m_adjust_diagnostic_info):
New data member.
* doc/invoke.texi (-Wno-template-body): Document.
(-fpermissive): Mention -Wtemplate-body.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/ext/typedef-init.C: Downgrade error inside template
to warning due to -fpermissive.
* g++.dg/pr84492.C: Likewise.
* g++.old-deja/g++.pt/crash51.C: Remove unneeded dg-options.
* g++.dg/template/permissive-error1.C: New test.
* g++.dg/template/permissive-error1a.C: New test.
* g++.dg/template/permissive-error1b.C: New test.
* g++.dg/template/permissive-error1c.C: New test.
Reviewed-by: Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>
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Despite a number of mitigations (don't warn for std::span-like classes,
lambdas, adding [[gnu::no_dangling]], etc.), the warning still seems to
cause some grief. Let's move the warning to -Wextra, then.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c.opt (Wdangling-reference): Move from -Wall to -Wextra.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* doc/invoke.texi: Document that -Wdangling-reference is
enabled by -Wextra.
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This enables proper warnings for formats like %qD.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-format.cc (gcc_gfc_char_table): Add formats for tree objects.
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This patch implements a clang compatible [[musttail]] attribute for
returns.
musttail is useful as an alternative to computed goto for interpreters.
With computed goto the interpreter function usually ends up very big
which causes problems with register allocation and other per function
optimizations not scaling. With musttail the interpreter can be instead
written as a sequence of smaller functions that call each other. To
avoid unbounded stack growth this requires forcing a sibling call, which
this attribute does. It guarantees an error if the call cannot be tail
called which allows the programmer to fix it instead of risking a stack
overflow. Unlike computed goto it is also type-safe.
It turns out that David Malcolm had already implemented middle/backend
support for a musttail attribute back in 2016, but it wasn't exposed
to any frontend other than a special plugin.
This patch adds a [[gnu::musttail]] attribute for C++ that can be added
to return statements. The return statement must be a direct call
(it does not follow dependencies), which is similar to what clang
implements. It then uses the existing must tail infrastructure.
For compatibility it also detects clang::musttail
Passes bootstrap and full test
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-attribs.cc (set_musttail_on_return): New function.
* c-common.h (set_musttail_on_return): Declare new function.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
PR c/83324
* cp-tree.h (AGGR_INIT_EXPR_MUST_TAIL): Add.
* parser.cc (cp_parser_statement): Handle musttail.
(cp_parser_jump_statement): Dito.
* pt.cc (tsubst_expr): Copy CALL_EXPR_MUST_TAIL_CALL.
* semantics.cc (simplify_aggr_init_expr): Handle musttail.
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This reverts commit 59dd1d7ab21ad9a7ebf641ec9aeea609c003ad2f.
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This patch implements a clang compatible [[musttail]] attribute for
returns.
musttail is useful as an alternative to computed goto for interpreters.
With computed goto the interpreter function usually ends up very big
which causes problems with register allocation and other per function
optimizations not scaling. With musttail the interpreter can be instead
written as a sequence of smaller functions that call each other. To
avoid unbounded stack growth this requires forcing a sibling call, which
this attribute does. It guarantees an error if the call cannot be tail
called which allows the programmer to fix it instead of risking a stack
overflow. Unlike computed goto it is also type-safe.
It turns out that David Malcolm had already implemented middle/backend
support for a musttail attribute back in 2016, but it wasn't exposed
to any frontend other than a special plugin.
This patch adds a [[gnu::musttail]] attribute for C++ that can be added
to return statements. The return statement must be a direct call
(it does not follow dependencies), which is similar to what clang
implements. It then uses the existing must tail infrastructure.
For compatibility it also detects clang::musttail
Passes bootstrap and full test
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c-attribs.cc (set_musttail_on_return): New function.
* c-common.h (set_musttail_on_return): Declare new function.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
PR c/83324
* cp-tree.h (AGGR_INIT_EXPR_MUST_TAIL): Add.
* parser.cc (cp_parser_statement): Handle musttail.
(cp_parser_jump_statement): Dito.
* pt.cc (tsubst_expr): Copy CALL_EXPR_MUST_TAIL_CALL.
* semantics.cc (simplify_aggr_init_expr): Handle musttail.
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The actual handling is directly in the parser since the
generic mechanism doesn't support statement attributes,
but this gives basic error checking/detection on the attribute.
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
PR c/83324
* c-attribs.cc (handle_musttail_attribute): Add.
* c-common.h (handle_musttail_attribute): Add.
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The addition of -Wunterminated-string-initialization should have
regenerated the c.opt.urls file.
Fixes: 44c9403ed183 ("c, objc: Add -Wunterminated-string-initialization")
gcc/c-family/ChangeLog:
* c.opt.urls: Regenerate.
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