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/* fix-header.c - Make C header file suitable for C++.
Copyright (C) 1993, 94-97, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT 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 Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
/* This program massages a system include file (such as stdio.h),
into a form that is compatible with GNU C and GNU C++.
* extern "C" { ... } braces are added (inside #ifndef __cplusplus),
if they seem to be needed. These prevent C++ compilers from name
mangling the functions inside the braces.
* If an old-style incomplete function declaration is seen (without
an argument list), and it is a "standard" function listed in
the file sys-protos.h (and with a non-empty argument list), then
the declaration is converted to a complete prototype by replacing
the empty parameter list with the argument list from sys-protos.h.
* The program can be given a list of (names of) required standard
functions (such as fclose for stdio.h). If a required function
is not seen in the input, then a prototype for it will be
written to the output.
* If all of the non-comment code of the original file is protected
against multiple inclusion:
#ifndef FOO
#define FOO
<body of include file>
#endif
then extra matter added to the include file is placed inside the <body>.
* If the input file is OK (nothing needs to be done);
the output file is not written (nor removed if it exists).
There are also some special actions that are done for certain
well-known standard include files:
* If argv[1] is "sys/stat.h", the Posix.1 macros
S_ISBLK, S_ISCHR, S_ISDIR, S_ISFIFO, S_ISLNK, S_ISREG are added if
they were missing, and the corresponding "traditional" S_IFxxx
macros were defined.
* If argv[1] is "errno.h", errno is declared if it was missing.
* TODO: The input file should be read complete into memory, because:
a) it needs to be scanned twice anyway, and
b) it would be nice to allow update in place.
Usage:
fix-header FOO.H INFILE.H OUTFILE.H [OPTIONS]
where:
* FOO.H is the relative file name of the include file,
as it would be #include'd by a C file. (E.g. stdio.h)
* INFILE.H is a full pathname for the input file (e.g. /usr/include/stdio.h)
* OUTFILE.H is the full pathname for where to write the output file,
if anything needs to be done. (e.g. ./include/stdio.h)
* OPTIONS are such as you would pass to cpp.
Written by Per Bothner <bothner@cygnus.com>, July 1993. */
#include "hconfig.h"
#ifdef __STDC__
#include <stdarg.h>
#else
#include <varargs.h>
#endif
#include "system.h"
#include "gansidecl.h"
#include "obstack.h"
#include "scan.h"
#include "cpplib.h"
#include "cpphash.h"
void fatal PVPROTO ((const char *, ...)) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1;
void warning PVPROTO ((const char *, ...)) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1;
sstring buf;
int verbose = 0;
int partial_count = 0;
int warnings = 0;
/* We no longer need to add extern "C", because cpp implicitly
forces the standard include files to be treated as C. */
/*#define ADD_MISSING_EXTERN_C 1 */
#if ADD_MISSING_EXTERN_C
int missing_extern_C_count = 0;
#endif
#include "xsys-protos.h"
#ifdef FIXPROTO_IGNORE_LIST
/* This is a currently unused feature. */
/* List of files and directories to ignore.
A directory name (ending in '/') means ignore anything in that
directory. (It might be more efficient to do directory pruning
earlier in fixproto, but this is simpler and easier to customize.) */
static char *files_to_ignore[] = {
"X11/",
FIXPROTO_IGNORE_LIST
0
};
#endif
char *inf_buffer;
char *inf_limit;
char *inf_ptr;
/* Certain standard files get extra treatment */
enum special_file
{
no_special,
#ifdef errno_h
#undef errno_h
#endif
errno_h,
#ifdef stdio_h
#undef stdio_h
#endif
stdio_h,
#ifdef stdlib_h
#undef stdlib_h
#endif
stdlib_h,
#ifdef sys_stat_h
#undef sys_stat_h
#endif
sys_stat_h
};
/* A NAMELIST is a sequence of names, separated by '\0', and terminated
by an empty name (i.e. by "\0\0"). */
typedef const char *namelist;
/* The following macros provide the bits for symbol_flags. */
typedef int symbol_flags;
/* Used to mark names defined in the ANSI/ISO C standard. */
#define ANSI_SYMBOL 1
/* We no longer massage include files for POSIX or XOPEN symbols,
as there are now several versions of the POSIX and XOPEN standards,
and it would be a maintenance nightmare for us to track them all.
Better to be compatible with the system include files. */
/*#define ADD_MISSING_POSIX 1 */
/*#define ADD_MISSING_XOPEN 1 */
#if ADD_MISSING_POSIX
/* Used to mark names defined in the Posix.1 or Posix.2 standard. */
#define POSIX1_SYMBOL 2
#define POSIX2_SYMBOL 4
#else
#define POSIX1_SYMBOL 0
#define POSIX2_SYMBOL 0
#endif
#if ADD_MISSING_XOPEN
/* Used to mark names defined in X/Open Portability Guide. */
#define XOPEN_SYMBOL 8
/* Used to mark names defined in X/Open UNIX Extensions. */
#define XOPEN_EXTENDED_SYMBOL 16
#else
#define XOPEN_SYMBOL 0
#define XOPEN_EXTENDED_SYMBOL 0
#endif
/* Used to indicate names that are not functions */
#define MACRO_SYMBOL 512
struct symbol_list {
symbol_flags flags;
namelist names;
};
#define SYMBOL_TABLE_SIZE 10
struct symbol_list symbol_table[SYMBOL_TABLE_SIZE];
int cur_symbol_table_size;
void
add_symbols (flags, names)
symbol_flags flags;
namelist names;
{
symbol_table[cur_symbol_table_size].flags = flags;
symbol_table[cur_symbol_table_size].names = names;
cur_symbol_table_size++;
if (cur_symbol_table_size >= SYMBOL_TABLE_SIZE)
fatal ("too many calls to add_symbols");
symbol_table[cur_symbol_table_size].names = NULL; /* Termination. */
}
struct std_include_entry {
const char *name;
symbol_flags flags;
namelist names;
};
const char NONE[] = ""; /* The empty namelist. */
/* Special name to indicate a continuation line in std_include_table. */
const char CONTINUED[] = "";
struct std_include_entry *include_entry;
struct std_include_entry std_include_table [] = {
{ "ctype.h", ANSI_SYMBOL,
"isalnum\0isalpha\0iscntrl\0isdigit\0isgraph\0islower\0\
isprint\0ispunct\0isspace\0isupper\0isxdigit\0tolower\0toupper\0" },
{ "dirent.h", POSIX1_SYMBOL, "closedir\0opendir\0readdir\0rewinddir\0"},
{ "errno.h", ANSI_SYMBOL|MACRO_SYMBOL, "errno\0" },
/* ANSI_SYMBOL is wrong, but ... */
{ "curses.h", ANSI_SYMBOL, "box\0delwin\0endwin\0getcurx\0getcury\0initscr\0\
mvcur\0mvwprintw\0mvwscanw\0newwin\0overlay\0overwrite\0\
scroll\0subwin\0touchwin\0waddstr\0wclear\0wclrtobot\0wclrtoeol\0\
waddch\0wdelch\0wdeleteln\0werase\0wgetch\0wgetstr\0winsch\0winsertln\0\
wmove\0wprintw\0wrefresh\0wscanw\0wstandend\0wstandout\0" },
{ "fcntl.h", POSIX1_SYMBOL, "creat\0fcntl\0open\0" },
/* Maybe also "getgrent fgetgrent setgrent endgrent" */
{ "grp.h", POSIX1_SYMBOL, "getgrgid\0getgrnam\0" },
/*{ "limit.h", ... provided by gcc }, */
{ "locale.h", ANSI_SYMBOL, "localeconv\0setlocale\0" },
{ "math.h", ANSI_SYMBOL,
"acos\0asin\0atan\0atan2\0ceil\0cos\0cosh\0exp\0\
fabs\0floor\0fmod\0frexp\0ldexp\0log10\0log\0modf\0pow\0sin\0sinh\0sqrt\0\
tan\0tanh\0" },
{ CONTINUED, ANSI_SYMBOL|MACRO_SYMBOL, "HUGE_VAL\0" },
{ "pwd.h", POSIX1_SYMBOL, "getpwnam\0getpwuid\0" },
/* Left out siglongjmp sigsetjmp - these depend on sigjmp_buf. */
{ "setjmp.h", ANSI_SYMBOL, "longjmp\0setjmp\0" },
/* Left out signal() - its prototype is too complex for us!
Also left out "sigaction sigaddset sigdelset sigemptyset
sigfillset sigismember sigpending sigprocmask sigsuspend"
because these need sigset_t or struct sigaction.
Most systems that provide them will also declare them. */
{ "signal.h", ANSI_SYMBOL, "kill\0raise\0" },
{ "stdio.h", ANSI_SYMBOL,
"clearerr\0fclose\0feof\0ferror\0fflush\0fgetc\0fgetpos\0\
fgets\0fopen\0fprintf\0fputc\0fputs\0fread\0freopen\0fscanf\0fseek\0\
fsetpos\0ftell\0fwrite\0getc\0getchar\0gets\0perror\0\
printf\0putc\0putchar\0puts\0remove\0rename\0rewind\0scanf\0setbuf\0\
setvbuf\0sprintf\0sscanf\0vprintf\0vsprintf\0vfprintf\0tmpfile\0\
tmpnam\0ungetc\0" },
{ CONTINUED, POSIX1_SYMBOL, "fdopen\0fileno\0" },
{ CONTINUED, POSIX2_SYMBOL, "pclose\0popen\0" }, /* I think ... */
/* Should perhaps also handle NULL, EOF, ... ? */
/* "div ldiv", - ignored because these depend on div_t, ldiv_t
ignore these: "mblen mbstowcs mbstowc wcstombs wctomb"
Left out getgroups, because SunOS4 has incompatible BSD and SVR4 versions.
Should perhaps also add NULL */
{ "stdlib.h", ANSI_SYMBOL,
"abort\0abs\0atexit\0atof\0atoi\0atol\0bsearch\0calloc\0\
exit\0free\0getenv\0labs\0malloc\0putenv\0qsort\0rand\0realloc\0\
srand\0strtod\0strtol\0strtoul\0system\0" },
{ CONTINUED, ANSI_SYMBOL|MACRO_SYMBOL, "EXIT_FAILURE\0EXIT_SUCCESS\0" },
{ "string.h", ANSI_SYMBOL, "memchr\0memcmp\0memcpy\0memmove\0memset\0\
strcat\0strchr\0strcmp\0strcoll\0strcpy\0strcspn\0strerror\0\
strlen\0strncat\0strncmp\0strncpy\0strpbrk\0strrchr\0strspn\0strstr\0\
strtok\0strxfrm\0" },
/* Should perhaps also add NULL and size_t */
{ "strings.h", XOPEN_EXTENDED_SYMBOL,
"bcmp\0bcopy\0bzero\0ffs\0index\0rindex\0strcasecmp\0strncasecmp\0" },
{ "strops.h", XOPEN_EXTENDED_SYMBOL, "ioctl\0" },
/* Actually, XPG4 does not seem to have <sys/ioctl.h>, but defines
ioctl in <strops.h>. However, many systems have it is sys/ioctl.h,
and many systems do have <sys/ioctl.h> but not <strops.h>. */
{ "sys/ioctl.h", XOPEN_EXTENDED_SYMBOL, "ioctl\0" },
{ "sys/socket.h", XOPEN_EXTENDED_SYMBOL, "socket\0" },
{ "sys/stat.h", POSIX1_SYMBOL,
"chmod\0fstat\0mkdir\0mkfifo\0stat\0lstat\0umask\0" },
{ CONTINUED, POSIX1_SYMBOL|MACRO_SYMBOL,
"S_ISDIR\0S_ISBLK\0S_ISCHR\0S_ISFIFO\0S_ISREG\0S_ISLNK\0S_IFDIR\0\
S_IFBLK\0S_IFCHR\0S_IFIFO\0S_IFREG\0S_IFLNK\0" },
{ CONTINUED, XOPEN_EXTENDED_SYMBOL, "fchmod\0" },
#if 0
/* How do we handle fd_set? */
{ "sys/time.h", XOPEN_EXTENDED_SYMBOL, "select\0" },
{ "sys/select.h", XOPEN_EXTENDED_SYMBOL /* fake */, "select\0" },
#endif
{ "sys/times.h", POSIX1_SYMBOL, "times\0" },
/* "sys/types.h" add types (not in old g++-include) */
{ "sys/utsname.h", POSIX1_SYMBOL, "uname\0" },
{ "sys/wait.h", POSIX1_SYMBOL, "wait\0waitpid\0" },
{ CONTINUED, POSIX1_SYMBOL|MACRO_SYMBOL,
"WEXITSTATUS\0WIFEXITED\0WIFSIGNALED\0WIFSTOPPED\0WSTOPSIG\0\
WTERMSIG\0WNOHANG\0WNOTRACED\0" },
{ "tar.h", POSIX1_SYMBOL, NONE },
{ "termios.h", POSIX1_SYMBOL,
"cfgetispeed\0cfgetospeed\0cfsetispeed\0cfsetospeed\0tcdrain\0tcflow\0tcflush\0tcgetattr\0tcsendbreak\0tcsetattr\0" },
{ "time.h", ANSI_SYMBOL,
"asctime\0clock\0ctime\0difftime\0gmtime\0localtime\0mktime\0strftime\0time\0tzset\0" },
{ "unistd.h", POSIX1_SYMBOL,
"_exit\0access\0alarm\0chdir\0chown\0close\0ctermid\0cuserid\0\
dup\0dup2\0execl\0execle\0execlp\0execv\0execve\0execvp\0fork\0fpathconf\0\
getcwd\0getegid\0geteuid\0getgid\0getlogin\0getpgrp\0getpid\0\
getppid\0getuid\0isatty\0link\0lseek\0pathconf\0pause\0pipe\0read\0rmdir\0\
setgid\0setpgid\0setsid\0setuid\0sleep\0sysconf\0tcgetpgrp\0tcsetpgrp\0\
ttyname\0unlink\0write\0" },
{ CONTINUED, POSIX2_SYMBOL, "getopt\0" },
{ CONTINUED, XOPEN_EXTENDED_SYMBOL,
"lockf\0gethostid\0gethostname\0readlink\0" },
{ "utime.h", POSIX1_SYMBOL, "utime\0" },
{ NULL, 0, NONE }
};
enum special_file special_file_handling = no_special;
/* They are set if the corresponding macro has been seen. */
/* The following are only used when handling sys/stat.h */
int seen_S_IFBLK = 0, seen_S_ISBLK = 0;
int seen_S_IFCHR = 0, seen_S_ISCHR = 0;
int seen_S_IFDIR = 0, seen_S_ISDIR = 0;
int seen_S_IFIFO = 0, seen_S_ISFIFO = 0;
int seen_S_IFLNK = 0, seen_S_ISLNK = 0;
int seen_S_IFREG = 0, seen_S_ISREG = 0;
/* The following are only used when handling errno.h */
int seen_errno = 0;
/* The following are only used when handling stdlib.h */
int seen_EXIT_FAILURE = 0, seen_EXIT_SUCCESS = 0;
/* Wrapper around free, to avoid prototype clashes. */
void
xfree (ptr)
char *ptr;
{
free (ptr);
}
/* Avoid error if config defines abort as fancy_abort.
It's not worth "really" implementing this because ordinary
compiler users never run fix-header. */
void
fancy_abort ()
{
abort ();
}
#define obstack_chunk_alloc xmalloc
#define obstack_chunk_free xfree
struct obstack scan_file_obstack;
/* NOTE: If you edit this, also edit gen-protos.c !! */
struct fn_decl *
lookup_std_proto (name, name_length)
const char *name;
int name_length;
{
int i = hashf (name, name_length, HASH_SIZE);
int i0 = i;
for (;;)
{
struct fn_decl *fn;
if (hash_tab[i] == 0)
return NULL;
fn = &std_protos[hash_tab[i]];
if (strlen (fn->fname) == name_length
&& strncmp (fn->fname, name, name_length) == 0)
return fn;
i = (i+1) % HASH_SIZE;
if (i == i0)
abort ();
}
}
char *inc_filename;
int inc_filename_length;
char *progname = "fix-header";
FILE *outf;
sstring line;
int lbrac_line, rbrac_line;
int required_unseen_count = 0;
int required_other = 0;
void
write_lbrac ()
{
#if ADD_MISSING_EXTERN_C
if (missing_extern_C_count + required_unseen_count > 0)
fprintf (outf, "#ifdef __cplusplus\nextern \"C\" {\n#endif\n");
#endif
if (partial_count)
{
fprintf (outf, "#ifndef _PARAMS\n");
fprintf (outf, "#if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus)\n");
fprintf (outf, "#define _PARAMS(ARGS) ARGS\n");
fprintf (outf, "#else\n");
fprintf (outf, "#define _PARAMS(ARGS) ()\n");
fprintf (outf, "#endif\n#endif /* _PARAMS */\n");
}
}
struct partial_proto
{
struct partial_proto *next;
char *fname; /* name of function */
char *rtype; /* return type */
struct fn_decl *fn;
int line_seen;
};
struct partial_proto *partial_proto_list = NULL;
struct partial_proto required_dummy_proto, seen_dummy_proto;
#define REQUIRED(FN) ((FN)->partial == &required_dummy_proto)
#define SET_REQUIRED(FN) ((FN)->partial = &required_dummy_proto)
#define SET_SEEN(FN) ((FN)->partial = &seen_dummy_proto)
#define SEEN(FN) ((FN)->partial == &seen_dummy_proto)
void
recognized_macro (fname)
char *fname;
{
/* The original include file defines fname as a macro. */
struct fn_decl *fn = lookup_std_proto (fname, strlen (fname));
/* Since fname is a macro, don't require a prototype for it. */
if (fn)
{
if (REQUIRED (fn))
required_unseen_count--;
SET_SEEN (fn);
}
switch (special_file_handling)
{
case errno_h:
if (strcmp (fname, "errno") == 0 && !seen_errno)
seen_errno = 1, required_other--;
break;
case stdlib_h:
if (strcmp (fname, "EXIT_FAILURE") == 0 && !seen_EXIT_FAILURE)
seen_EXIT_FAILURE = 1, required_other--;
if (strcmp (fname, "EXIT_SUCCESS") == 0 && !seen_EXIT_SUCCESS)
seen_EXIT_SUCCESS = 1, required_other--;
break;
case sys_stat_h:
if (fname[0] == 'S' && fname[1] == '_')
{
if (strcmp (fname, "S_IFBLK") == 0) seen_S_IFBLK++;
else if (strcmp (fname, "S_ISBLK") == 0) seen_S_ISBLK++;
else if (strcmp (fname, "S_IFCHR") == 0) seen_S_IFCHR++;
else if (strcmp (fname, "S_ISCHR") == 0) seen_S_ISCHR++;
else if (strcmp (fname, "S_IFDIR") == 0) seen_S_IFDIR++;
else if (strcmp (fname, "S_ISDIR") == 0) seen_S_ISDIR++;
else if (strcmp (fname, "S_IFIFO") == 0) seen_S_IFIFO++;
else if (strcmp (fname, "S_ISFIFO") == 0) seen_S_ISFIFO++;
else if (strcmp (fname, "S_IFLNK") == 0) seen_S_IFLNK++;
else if (strcmp (fname, "S_ISLNK") == 0) seen_S_ISLNK++;
else if (strcmp (fname, "S_IFREG") == 0) seen_S_IFREG++;
else if (strcmp (fname, "S_ISREG") == 0) seen_S_ISREG++;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
void
recognized_extern (name, name_length, type, type_length)
char *name;
char *type;
int name_length, type_length;
{
switch (special_file_handling)
{
case errno_h:
if (name_length == 5 && strncmp (name, "errno", 5) == 0 && !seen_errno)
seen_errno = 1, required_other--;
break;
default:
break;
}
}
/* Called by scan_decls if it saw a function definition for a function
named FNAME, with return type RTYPE, and argument list ARGS,
in source file FILE_SEEN on line LINE_SEEN.
KIND is 'I' for an inline function;
'F' if a normal function declaration preceded by 'extern "C"'
(or nested inside 'extern "C"' braces); or
'f' for other function declarations. */
void
recognized_function (fname, fname_length,
kind, rtype, rtype_length,
have_arg_list, file_seen, line_seen)
char *fname;
int fname_length;
int kind; /* One of 'f' 'F' or 'I' */
char *rtype;
int rtype_length;
int have_arg_list;
char *file_seen;
int line_seen;
{
struct partial_proto *partial;
int i;
struct fn_decl *fn;
#if ADD_MISSING_EXTERN_C
if (kind == 'f')
missing_extern_C_count++;
#endif
fn = lookup_std_proto (fname, fname_length);
/* Remove the function from the list of required function. */
if (fn)
{
if (REQUIRED (fn))
required_unseen_count--;
SET_SEEN (fn);
}
/* If we have a full prototype, we're done. */
if (have_arg_list)
return;
if (kind == 'I') /* don't edit inline function */
return;
/* If the partial prototype was included from some other file,
we don't need to patch it up (in this run). */
i = strlen (file_seen);
if (i < inc_filename_length
|| strcmp (inc_filename, file_seen + (i - inc_filename_length)) != 0)
return;
if (fn == NULL)
return;
if (fn->params[0] == '\0' || strcmp (fn->params, "void") == 0)
return;
/* We only have a partial function declaration,
so remember that we have to add a complete prototype. */
partial_count++;
partial = (struct partial_proto *)
obstack_alloc (&scan_file_obstack, sizeof (struct partial_proto));
partial->fname = obstack_alloc (&scan_file_obstack, fname_length + 1);
bcopy (fname, partial->fname, fname_length);
partial->fname[fname_length] = 0;
partial->rtype = obstack_alloc (&scan_file_obstack, rtype_length + 1);
sprintf (partial->rtype, "%.*s", rtype_length, rtype);
partial->line_seen = line_seen;
partial->fn = fn;
fn->partial = partial;
partial->next = partial_proto_list;
partial_proto_list = partial;
if (verbose)
{
fprintf (stderr, "(%s: %s non-prototype function declaration.)\n",
inc_filename, partial->fname);
}
}
/* For any name in NAMES that is defined as a macro,
call recognized_macro on it. */
void
check_macro_names (pfile, names)
cpp_reader *pfile;
namelist names;
{
while (*names)
{
if (cpp_lookup (pfile, names, -1, -1))
recognized_macro (names);
names += strlen (names) + 1;
}
}
void
read_scan_file (in_fname, argc, argv)
char *in_fname;
int argc;
char **argv;
{
cpp_reader scan_in;
cpp_options scan_options;
struct fn_decl *fn;
int i;
register struct symbol_list *cur_symbols;
obstack_init (&scan_file_obstack);
cpp_reader_init (&scan_in);
scan_in.data = &scan_options;
cpp_options_init (&scan_options);
i = cpp_handle_options (&scan_in, argc, argv);
if (i < argc && ! CPP_FATAL_ERRORS (&scan_in))
cpp_fatal (&scan_in, "Invalid option `%s'", argv[i]);
if (CPP_FATAL_ERRORS (&scan_in))
exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
if (! cpp_start_read (&scan_in, in_fname))
exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
CPP_OPTIONS (&scan_in)->no_line_commands = 1;
scan_decls (&scan_in, argc, argv);
for (cur_symbols = &symbol_table[0]; cur_symbols->names; cur_symbols++)
check_macro_names (&scan_in, cur_symbols->names);
if (verbose && (scan_in.errors + warnings) > 0)
fprintf (stderr, "(%s: %d errors and %d warnings from cpp)\n",
inc_filename, scan_in.errors, warnings);
if (scan_in.errors)
exit (SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE);
/* Traditionally, getc and putc are defined in terms of _filbuf and _flsbuf.
If so, those functions are also required. */
if (special_file_handling == stdio_h
&& (fn = lookup_std_proto ("_filbuf", 7)) != NULL)
{
static char getchar_call[] = "getchar();";
cpp_buffer *buf
= cpp_push_buffer (&scan_in, getchar_call, sizeof(getchar_call) - 1);
int old_written = CPP_WRITTEN (&scan_in);
int seen_filbuf = 0;
/* Scan the macro expansion of "getchar();". */
for (;;)
{
enum cpp_token token = cpp_get_token (&scan_in);
int length = CPP_WRITTEN (&scan_in) - old_written;
CPP_SET_WRITTEN (&scan_in, old_written);
if (token == CPP_EOF) /* Should not happen ... */
break;
if (token == CPP_POP && CPP_BUFFER (&scan_in) == buf)
{
cpp_pop_buffer (&scan_in);
break;
}
if (token == CPP_NAME && length == 7
&& strcmp ("_filbuf", scan_in.token_buffer + old_written) == 0)
seen_filbuf++;
}
if (seen_filbuf)
{
int need_filbuf = !SEEN (fn) && !REQUIRED (fn);
struct fn_decl *flsbuf_fn = lookup_std_proto ("_flsbuf", 7);
int need_flsbuf
= flsbuf_fn && !SEEN (flsbuf_fn) && !REQUIRED (flsbuf_fn);
/* Append "_filbuf" and/or "_flsbuf" to the required functions. */
if (need_filbuf + need_flsbuf)
{
char *new_list;
if (need_filbuf)
SET_REQUIRED (fn);
if (need_flsbuf)
SET_REQUIRED (flsbuf_fn);
if (need_flsbuf + need_filbuf == 2)
new_list = "_filbuf\0_flsbuf\0";
else if (need_flsbuf)
new_list = "_flsbuf\0";
else /* if (need_flsbuf) */
new_list = "_filbuf\0";
add_symbols (ANSI_SYMBOL, new_list);
required_unseen_count += need_filbuf + need_flsbuf;
}
}
}
if (required_unseen_count + partial_count + required_other
#if ADD_MISSING_EXTERN_C
+ missing_extern_C_count
#endif
== 0)
{
if (verbose)
fprintf (stderr, "%s: OK, nothing needs to be done.\n", inc_filename);
exit (SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE);
}
if (!verbose)
fprintf (stderr, "%s: fixing %s\n", progname, inc_filename);
else
{
if (required_unseen_count)
fprintf (stderr, "%s: %d missing function declarations.\n",
inc_filename, required_unseen_count);
if (partial_count)
fprintf (stderr, "%s: %d non-prototype function declarations.\n",
inc_filename, partial_count);
#if ADD_MISSING_EXTERN_C
if (missing_extern_C_count)
fprintf (stderr,
"%s: %d declarations not protected by extern \"C\".\n",
inc_filename, missing_extern_C_count);
#endif
}
}
void
write_rbrac ()
{
struct fn_decl *fn;
const char *cptr;
register struct symbol_list *cur_symbols;
if (required_unseen_count)
{
#ifdef NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C
fprintf (outf, "#ifdef __cplusplus\nextern \"C\" {\n#endif\n");
#endif
}
/* Now we print out prototypes for those functions that we haven't seen. */
for (cur_symbols = &symbol_table[0]; cur_symbols->names; cur_symbols++)
{
int if_was_emitted = 0;
int name_len;
cptr = cur_symbols->names;
for ( ; (name_len = strlen (cptr)) != 0; cptr+= name_len + 1)
{
int macro_protect = 0;
if (cur_symbols->flags & MACRO_SYMBOL)
continue;
fn = lookup_std_proto (cptr, name_len);
if (fn == NULL || !REQUIRED (fn))
continue;
if (!if_was_emitted)
{
/* what about curses. ??? or _flsbuf/_filbuf ??? */
if (cur_symbols->flags & ANSI_SYMBOL)
fprintf (outf,
"#if defined(__USE_FIXED_PROTOTYPES__) || defined(__cplusplus) || defined (__STRICT_ANSI__)\n");
else if (cur_symbols->flags & (POSIX1_SYMBOL|POSIX2_SYMBOL))
fprintf (outf,
"#if defined(__USE_FIXED_PROTOTYPES__) || (defined(__cplusplus) \\\n\
? (!defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) || defined(_POSIX_SOURCE)) \\\n\
: (defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) && defined(_POSIX_SOURCE)))\n");
else if (cur_symbols->flags & XOPEN_SYMBOL)
{
fprintf (outf,
"#if defined(__USE_FIXED_PROTOTYPES__) \\\n\
|| (defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) && defined(_XOPEN_SOURCE))\n");
}
else if (cur_symbols->flags & XOPEN_EXTENDED_SYMBOL)
{
fprintf (outf,
"#if defined(__USE_FIXED_PROTOTYPES__) \\\n\
|| (defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) && defined(_XOPEN_EXTENDED_SOURCE))\n");
}
else
{
fatal ("internal error for function %s", fn->fname);
}
if_was_emitted = 1;
}
/* In the case of memmove, protect in case the application
defines it as a macro before including the header. */
if (!strcmp (fn->fname, "memmove")
|| !strcmp (fn->fname, "vprintf")
|| !strcmp (fn->fname, "vfprintf")
|| !strcmp (fn->fname, "vsprintf")
|| !strcmp (fn->fname, "rewinddir")
|| !strcmp (fn->fname, "abort"))
macro_protect = 1;
if (macro_protect)
fprintf (outf, "#ifndef %s\n", fn->fname);
fprintf (outf, "extern %s %s (%s);\n",
fn->rtype, fn->fname, fn->params);
if (macro_protect)
fprintf (outf, "#endif\n");
}
if (if_was_emitted)
fprintf (outf,
"#endif /* defined(__USE_FIXED_PROTOTYPES__) || ... */\n");
}
if (required_unseen_count)
{
#ifdef NO_IMPLICIT_EXTERN_C
fprintf (outf, "#ifdef __cplusplus\n}\n#endif\n");
#endif
}
switch (special_file_handling)
{
case errno_h:
if (!seen_errno)
fprintf (outf, "extern int errno;\n");
break;
case stdlib_h:
if (!seen_EXIT_FAILURE)
fprintf (outf, "#define EXIT_FAILURE 1\n");
if (!seen_EXIT_SUCCESS)
fprintf (outf, "#define EXIT_SUCCESS 0\n");
break;
case sys_stat_h:
if (!seen_S_ISBLK && seen_S_IFBLK)
fprintf (outf,
"#define S_ISBLK(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFBLK)\n");
if (!seen_S_ISCHR && seen_S_IFCHR)
fprintf (outf,
"#define S_ISCHR(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFCHR)\n");
if (!seen_S_ISDIR && seen_S_IFDIR)
fprintf (outf,
"#define S_ISDIR(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR)\n");
if (!seen_S_ISFIFO && seen_S_IFIFO)
fprintf (outf,
"#define S_ISFIFO(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFIFO)\n");
if (!seen_S_ISLNK && seen_S_IFLNK)
fprintf (outf,
"#define S_ISLNK(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFLNK)\n");
if (!seen_S_ISREG && seen_S_IFREG)
fprintf (outf,
"#define S_ISREG(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG)\n");
break;
default:
break;
}
#if ADD_MISSING_EXTERN_C
if (missing_extern_C_count + required_unseen_count > 0)
fprintf (outf, "#ifdef __cplusplus\n}\n#endif\n");
#endif
}
char *
xstrdup (str)
char *str;
{
char *copy = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (str) + 1);
strcpy (copy, str);
return copy;
}
/* Returns 1 iff the file is properly protected from multiple inclusion:
#ifndef PROTECT_NAME
#define PROTECT_NAME
#endif
*/
#define INF_GET() (inf_ptr < inf_limit ? *(unsigned char *) inf_ptr++ : EOF)
#define INF_UNGET(c) ((c)!=EOF && inf_ptr--)
int
inf_skip_spaces (c)
int c;
{
for (;;)
{
if (c == ' ' || c == '\t')
c = INF_GET ();
else if (c == '/')
{
c = INF_GET ();
if (c != '*')
{
(void) INF_UNGET (c);
return '/';
}
c = INF_GET ();
for (;;)
{
if (c == EOF)
return EOF;
else if (c != '*')
{
if (c == '\n')
source_lineno++, lineno++;
c = INF_GET ();
}
else if ((c = INF_GET ()) == '/')
return INF_GET ();
}
}
else
break;
}
return c;
}
/* Read into STR from inf_buffer upto DELIM. */
int
inf_read_upto (str, delim)
sstring *str;
int delim;
{
int ch;
for (;;)
{
ch = INF_GET ();
if (ch == EOF || ch == delim)
break;
SSTRING_PUT (str, ch);
}
MAKE_SSTRING_SPACE (str, 1);
*str->ptr = 0;
return ch;
}
int
inf_scan_ident (s, c)
register sstring *s;
int c;
{
s->ptr = s->base;
if (ISALPHA (c) || c == '_')
{
for (;;)
{
SSTRING_PUT (s, c);
c = INF_GET ();
if (c == EOF || !(ISALNUM (c) || c == '_'))
break;
}
}
MAKE_SSTRING_SPACE (s, 1);
*s->ptr = 0;
return c;
}
/* Returns 1 if the file is correctly protected against multiple
inclusion, setting *ifndef_line to the line number of the initial #ifndef
and setting *endif_line to the final #endif.
Otherwise return 0. */
int
check_protection (ifndef_line, endif_line)
int *ifndef_line, *endif_line;
{
int c;
int if_nesting = 1; /* Level of nesting of #if's */
char *protect_name = NULL; /* Identifier following initial #ifndef */
int define_seen = 0;
/* Skip initial white space (including comments). */
for (;; lineno++)
{
c = inf_skip_spaces (' ');
if (c == EOF)
return 0;
if (c != '\n')
break;
}
if (c != '#')
return 0;
c = inf_scan_ident (&buf, inf_skip_spaces (' '));
if (SSTRING_LENGTH (&buf) == 0 || strcmp (buf.base, "ifndef") != 0)
return 0;
/* So far so good: We've seen an initial #ifndef. */
*ifndef_line = lineno;
c = inf_scan_ident (&buf, inf_skip_spaces (c));
if (SSTRING_LENGTH (&buf) == 0 || c == EOF)
return 0;
protect_name = xstrdup (buf.base);
(void) INF_UNGET (c);
c = inf_read_upto (&buf, '\n');
if (c == EOF)
return 0;
lineno++;
for (;;)
{
c = inf_skip_spaces (' ');
if (c == EOF)
return 0;
if (c == '\n')
{
lineno++;
continue;
}
if (c != '#')
goto skip_to_eol;
c = inf_scan_ident (&buf, inf_skip_spaces (' '));
if (SSTRING_LENGTH (&buf) == 0)
;
else if (!strcmp (buf.base, "ifndef")
|| !strcmp (buf.base, "ifdef") || !strcmp (buf.base, "if"))
{
if_nesting++;
}
else if (!strcmp (buf.base, "endif"))
{
if_nesting--;
if (if_nesting == 0)
break;
}
else if (!strcmp (buf.base, "else"))
{
if (if_nesting == 1)
return 0;
}
else if (!strcmp (buf.base, "define"))
{
if (if_nesting != 1)
goto skip_to_eol;
c = inf_skip_spaces (c);
c = inf_scan_ident (&buf, c);
if (buf.base[0] > 0 && strcmp (buf.base, protect_name) == 0)
define_seen = 1;
}
skip_to_eol:
for (;;)
{
if (c == '\n' || c == EOF)
break;
c = INF_GET ();
}
if (c == EOF)
return 0;
lineno++;
}
if (!define_seen)
return 0;
*endif_line = lineno;
/* Skip final white space (including comments). */
for (;;)
{
c = inf_skip_spaces (' ');
if (c == EOF)
break;
if (c != '\n')
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
int
main (argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{
int inf_fd;
struct stat sbuf;
int c;
#ifdef FIXPROTO_IGNORE_LIST
int i;
#endif
const char *cptr;
int ifndef_line;
int endif_line;
long to_read;
long int inf_size;
register struct symbol_list *cur_symbols;
if (argv[0] && argv[0][0])
{
register char *p;
progname = 0;
for (p = argv[0]; *p; p++)
if (*p == '/')
progname = p;
progname = progname ? progname+1 : argv[0];
}
if (argc < 4)
{
fprintf (stderr, "%s: Usage: foo.h infile.h outfile.h options\n",
progname);
exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
}
inc_filename = argv[1];
inc_filename_length = strlen (inc_filename);
#ifdef FIXPROTO_IGNORE_LIST
for (i = 0; files_to_ignore[i] != NULL; i++)
{
char *ignore_name = files_to_ignore[i];
int ignore_len = strlen (ignore_name);
if (strncmp (inc_filename, ignore_name, ignore_len) == 0)
{
if (ignore_name[ignore_len-1] == '/'
|| inc_filename[ignore_len] == '\0')
{
if (verbose)
fprintf (stderr, "%s: ignoring %s\n", progname, inc_filename);
exit (SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE);
}
}
}
#endif
if (strcmp (inc_filename, "sys/stat.h") == 0)
special_file_handling = sys_stat_h;
else if (strcmp (inc_filename, "errno.h") == 0)
special_file_handling = errno_h, required_other++;
else if (strcmp (inc_filename, "stdlib.h") == 0)
special_file_handling = stdlib_h, required_other+=2;
else if (strcmp (inc_filename, "stdio.h") == 0)
special_file_handling = stdio_h;
include_entry = std_include_table;
while (include_entry->name != NULL
&& (include_entry->name == CONTINUED
|| strcmp (inc_filename, include_entry->name) != 0))
include_entry++;
if (include_entry->name != NULL)
{
struct std_include_entry *entry;
cur_symbol_table_size = 0;
for (entry = include_entry; ;)
{
if (entry->flags)
add_symbols (entry->flags, entry->names);
entry++;
if (entry->name != CONTINUED)
break;
}
}
else
symbol_table[0].names = NULL;
/* Count and mark the prototypes required for this include file. */
for (cur_symbols = &symbol_table[0]; cur_symbols->names; cur_symbols++)
{
int name_len;
if (cur_symbols->flags & MACRO_SYMBOL)
continue;
cptr = cur_symbols->names;
for ( ; (name_len = strlen (cptr)) != 0; cptr+= name_len + 1)
{
struct fn_decl *fn = lookup_std_proto (cptr, name_len);
required_unseen_count++;
if (fn == NULL)
fprintf (stderr, "Internal error: No prototype for %s\n", cptr);
else
SET_REQUIRED (fn);
}
}
read_scan_file (argv[2], argc - 4, argv + 4);
inf_fd = open (argv[2], O_RDONLY, 0666);
if (inf_fd < 0)
{
fprintf (stderr, "%s: Cannot open '%s' for reading -",
progname, argv[2]);
perror (NULL);
exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
}
if (fstat (inf_fd, &sbuf) < 0)
{
fprintf (stderr, "%s: Cannot get size of '%s' -", progname, argv[2]);
perror (NULL);
exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
}
inf_size = sbuf.st_size;
inf_buffer = (char *) xmalloc (inf_size + 2);
inf_buffer[inf_size] = '\n';
inf_buffer[inf_size + 1] = '\0';
inf_limit = inf_buffer + inf_size;
inf_ptr = inf_buffer;
to_read = inf_size;
while (to_read > 0)
{
long i = read (inf_fd, inf_buffer + inf_size - to_read, to_read);
if (i < 0)
{
fprintf (stderr, "%s: Failed to read '%s' -", progname, argv[2]);
perror (NULL);
exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
}
if (i == 0)
{
inf_size -= to_read;
break;
}
to_read -= i;
}
close (inf_fd);
/* If file doesn't end with '\n', add one. */
if (inf_limit > inf_buffer && inf_limit[-1] != '\n')
inf_limit++;
unlink (argv[3]);
outf = fopen (argv[3], "w");
if (outf == NULL)
{
fprintf (stderr, "%s: Cannot open '%s' for writing -",
progname, argv[3]);
perror (NULL);
exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
}
lineno = 1;
if (check_protection (&ifndef_line, &endif_line))
{
lbrac_line = ifndef_line+1;
rbrac_line = endif_line;
}
else
{
lbrac_line = 1;
rbrac_line = -1;
}
/* Reset input file. */
inf_ptr = inf_buffer;
lineno = 1;
for (;;)
{
if (lineno == lbrac_line)
write_lbrac ();
if (lineno == rbrac_line)
write_rbrac ();
for (;;)
{
struct fn_decl *fn;
c = INF_GET ();
if (c == EOF)
break;
if (ISALPHA (c) || c == '_')
{
c = inf_scan_ident (&buf, c);
(void) INF_UNGET (c);
fputs (buf.base, outf);
fn = lookup_std_proto (buf.base, strlen (buf.base));
/* We only want to edit the declaration matching the one
seen by scan-decls, as there can be multiple
declarations, selected by #ifdef __STDC__ or whatever. */
if (fn && fn->partial && fn->partial->line_seen == lineno)
{
c = inf_skip_spaces (' ');
if (c == EOF)
break;
if (c == '(')
{
c = inf_skip_spaces (' ');
if (c == ')')
{
fprintf (outf, " _PARAMS((%s))", fn->params);
}
else
{
putc ('(', outf);
(void) INF_UNGET (c);
}
}
else
fprintf (outf, " %c", c);
}
}
else
{
putc (c, outf);
if (c == '\n')
break;
}
}
if (c == EOF)
break;
lineno++;
}
if (rbrac_line < 0)
write_rbrac ();
fclose (outf);
return 0;
}
/* Stub error functions. These replace cpperror.c,
because we want to suppress error messages. */
void
cpp_file_line_for_message (pfile, filename, line, column)
cpp_reader * pfile;
char *filename;
int line, column;
{
if (!verbose)
return;
if (column > 0)
fprintf (stderr, "%s:%d:%d: ", filename, line, column);
else
fprintf (stderr, "%s:%d: ", filename, line);
}
void
cpp_print_containing_files (pfile)
cpp_reader *pfile ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
{
}
/* IS_ERROR is 2 for fatal error, 1 for error, 0 for warning */
void
v_cpp_message (pfile, is_error, msg, ap)
cpp_reader *pfile;
int is_error;
const char *msg;
va_list ap;
{
if (is_error == 1)
pfile->errors++;
else if (is_error > 1)
pfile->errors = CPP_FATAL_LIMIT;
if (!verbose)
return;
if (!is_error)
fprintf (stderr, "warning: ");
vfprintf (stderr, msg, ap);
fprintf (stderr, "\n");
}
void
cpp_message VPROTO ((cpp_reader *pfile, int is_error, const char *msg, ...))
{
#ifndef __STDC__
cpp_reader *pfile;
int is_error;
const char *msg;
#endif
va_list ap;
VA_START (ap, msg);
#ifndef __STDC__
pfile = va_arg (ap, cpp_reader *);
is_error = va_arg (ap, const int);
msg = va_arg (ap, const char *);
#endif
v_cpp_message(pfile, is_error, msg, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
static void
v_error (num, str, ap)
int num;
const char * str;
va_list ap;
{
fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s: ", progname, inc_filename);
vfprintf (stderr, str, ap);
fprintf (stderr, "\n");
if (num)
exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
}
void
fatal VPROTO ((const char *str, ...))
{
#ifndef __STDC__
const char *str;
#endif
va_list ap;
VA_START(ap, str);
#ifndef __STDC__
str = va_arg (ap, const char *);
#endif
v_error(1, str, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
void
warning VPROTO ((const char *str, ...))
{
#ifndef __STDC__
const char *str;
#endif
va_list ap;
VA_START(ap, str);
#ifndef __STDC__
str = va_arg (ap, const char *);
#endif
v_error(0, str, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
void
cpp_fatal VPROTO ((cpp_reader * pfile, const char *str, ...))
{
#ifndef __STDC__
cpp_reader * pfile;
const char *str;
#endif
va_list ap;
VA_START(ap, str);
#ifndef __STDC__
pfile = va_arg (ap, cpp_reader *);
str = va_arg (ap, const char *);
#endif
v_error(1, str, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
void
cpp_pfatal_with_name (pfile, name)
cpp_reader *pfile;
const char *name;
{
cpp_perror_with_name (pfile, name);
exit (FATAL_EXIT_CODE);
}