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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* "errors" : Warnings, errors and fatal errors */
/* (with error throwback code for RISC OS machines) */
/* */
/* Part of Inform 6.42 */
/* copyright (c) Graham Nelson 1993 - 2024 */
/* */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#include "header.h"
#define ERROR_BUFLEN (256)
static char error_message_buff[ERROR_BUFLEN+4]; /* room for ellipsis */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Error preamble printing. */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
ErrorPosition ErrorReport; /* Maintained by "lexer.c" */
static char other_pos_buff[ERROR_BUFLEN+1]; /* Used by location_text() */
static void print_preamble(void)
{
/* Only really prints the preamble to an error or warning message:
e.g. "jigsaw.apollo", line 24:
The format is controllable (from an ICL switch) since this assists
the working of some development environments. */
int j, with_extension_flag = FALSE; char *p;
j = ErrorReport.file_number;
if (j <= 0 || j > total_files) p = ErrorReport.source;
else p = InputFiles[j-1].filename;
if (!p) p = "";
switch(error_format)
{
case 0: /* RISC OS error message format */
if (!(ErrorReport.main_flag)) printf("\"%s\", ", p);
printf("line %d: ", ErrorReport.line_number);
if (ErrorReport.orig_file) {
char *op;
if (ErrorReport.orig_file <= 0 || ErrorReport.orig_file > total_files)
op = ErrorReport.orig_source;
else
op = InputFiles[ErrorReport.orig_file-1].filename;
printf("(\"%s\"", op);
if (ErrorReport.orig_line) {
printf(", %d", ErrorReport.orig_line);
if (ErrorReport.orig_char) {
printf(":%d", ErrorReport.orig_char);
}
}
printf("): ");
}
break;
case 1: /* Microsoft error message format */
for (j=0; p[j]!=0; j++)
{ if (p[j] == FN_SEP) with_extension_flag = TRUE;
if (p[j] == '.') with_extension_flag = FALSE;
}
printf("%s", p);
if (with_extension_flag) printf("%s", Source_Extension);
printf("(%d)", ErrorReport.line_number);
if (ErrorReport.orig_file) {
char *op;
if (ErrorReport.orig_file <= 0 || ErrorReport.orig_file > total_files)
op = ErrorReport.orig_source;
else
op = InputFiles[ErrorReport.orig_file-1].filename;
printf("|%s", op);
if (ErrorReport.orig_line) {
printf("(%d", ErrorReport.orig_line);
if (ErrorReport.orig_char) {
printf(":%d", ErrorReport.orig_char);
}
printf(")");
}
}
printf(": ");
break;
case 2: /* Macintosh Programmer's Workshop error message format */
printf("File \"%s\"; Line %d", p, ErrorReport.line_number);
if (ErrorReport.orig_file) {
char *op;
if (ErrorReport.orig_file <= 0 || ErrorReport.orig_file > total_files)
op = ErrorReport.orig_source;
else
op = InputFiles[ErrorReport.orig_file-1].filename;
printf(": (\"%s\"", op);
if (ErrorReport.orig_line) {
printf("; Line %d", ErrorReport.orig_line);
if (ErrorReport.orig_char) {
printf("; Char %d", ErrorReport.orig_char);
}
}
printf(")");
}
printf("\t# ");
break;
}
}
static char *location_text(brief_location report_line)
{
int j;
char *p;
int len;
/* Convert the location to a brief string.
(Some error messages need to report a secondary location.)
This uses the static buffer other_pos_buff. */
ErrorPosition errpos;
errpos.file_number = -1;
errpos.source = NULL;
errpos.line_number = 0;
errpos.main_flag = 0;
errpos.orig_source = NULL;
export_brief_location(report_line, &errpos);
j = errpos.file_number;
if (j <= 0 || j > total_files) p = errpos.source;
else p = InputFiles[j-1].filename;
if (!p && errpos.line_number == 0) {
/* Special case */
strcpy(other_pos_buff, "compiler setup");
return other_pos_buff;
}
if (!p) p = "";
len = 0;
if (!(errpos.main_flag)) {
snprintf(other_pos_buff+len, ERROR_BUFLEN-len,
"\"%s\", ", p);
len = strlen(other_pos_buff);
}
snprintf(other_pos_buff+len, ERROR_BUFLEN-len,
"line %d", errpos.line_number);
return other_pos_buff;
}
char *current_location_text(void)
{
/* Convert the current lexer location to a brief string.
(Called by some trace messages.)
This uses the static buffer other_pos_buff. */
return location_text(get_brief_location(&ErrorReport));
}
static void ellipsize_error_message_buff(void)
{
/* If the error buffer was actually filled up by a message, it was
probably truncated too. Add an ellipsis, for which we left
extra room. (Yes, yes; errors that are *exactly* 255 characters
long will suffer an unnecessary ellipsis.) */
if (strlen(error_message_buff) == ERROR_BUFLEN-1)
strcat(error_message_buff, "...");
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Fatal errors (which have style 0) */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
extern void fatalerror(char *s)
{ print_preamble();
printf("Fatal error: %s\n",s);
if (no_compiler_errors > 0) print_sorry_message();
#ifdef ARC_THROWBACK
throwback(0, s);
throwback_end();
#endif
#ifdef MAC_FACE
close_all_source();
abort_transcript_file();
free_arrays();
longjmp(g_fallback, 1);
#endif
exit(1);
}
extern void fatalerror_fmt(const char *format, ...)
{
va_list argument_pointer;
va_start(argument_pointer, format);
vsnprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, format, argument_pointer);
va_end(argument_pointer);
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
fatalerror(error_message_buff);
}
extern void fatalerror_named(char *m, char *fn)
{ snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "%s \"%s\"", m, fn);
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
fatalerror(error_message_buff);
}
extern void fatalerror_memory_out(int32 size, int32 howmany, char *name)
{ if (howmany == 1)
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN,
"Run out of memory allocating %d bytes for %s", size, name);
else
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN,
"Run out of memory allocating array of %dx%d bytes for %s",
howmany, size, name);
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
fatalerror(error_message_buff);
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Survivable diagnostics: */
/* compilation errors style 1 */
/* warnings style 2 */
/* linkage errors style 3 (no longer used) */
/* compiler errors style 4 (these should never happen and */
/* indicate a bug in Inform) */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
int no_errors, no_warnings, no_suppressed_warnings, no_compiler_errors;
char *forerrors_buff;
int forerrors_pointer;
static void message(int style, char *s)
{
if (hash_printed_since_newline) printf("\n");
hash_printed_since_newline = FALSE;
print_preamble();
switch(style)
{ case 1: printf("Error: "); no_errors++; break;
case 2: printf("Warning: "); no_warnings++; break;
case 3: printf("Error: [linking] "); no_errors++; break;
case 4: printf("*** Compiler error: ");
no_compiler_errors++; break;
}
printf(" %s\n", s);
#ifdef ARC_THROWBACK
throwback(((style <= 2) ? style : 1), s);
#endif
#ifdef MAC_FACE
ProcessEvents (&g_proc);
if (g_proc != true)
{ free_arrays();
close_all_source ();
abort_transcript_file();
longjmp (g_fallback, 1);
}
#endif
if ((!concise_switch) && (forerrors_pointer > 0) && (style <= 2))
{ forerrors_buff[forerrors_pointer] = 0;
sprintf(forerrors_buff+68," ...etc");
printf("> %s\n",forerrors_buff);
}
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Style 1: Error message routines */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
extern void error(char *s)
{ if (no_errors == MAX_ERRORS)
fatalerror("Too many errors: giving up");
message(1,s);
}
extern void error_fmt(const char *format, ...)
{
va_list argument_pointer;
va_start(argument_pointer, format);
vsnprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, format, argument_pointer);
va_end(argument_pointer);
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
error(error_message_buff);
}
extern void error_named(char *s1, char *s2)
{ snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN,"%s \"%s\"",s1,s2);
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
error(error_message_buff);
}
extern void error_named_at(char *s1, char *s2, brief_location report_line)
{ int i;
ErrorPosition E = ErrorReport;
export_brief_location(report_line, &ErrorReport);
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN,"%s \"%s\"",s1,s2);
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
i = concise_switch; concise_switch = TRUE;
error(error_message_buff);
ErrorReport = E; concise_switch = i;
}
extern void ebf_error(char *s1, char *s2)
{ snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "Expected %s but found %s", s1, s2);
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
error(error_message_buff);
}
extern void ebf_curtoken_error(char *s)
{
/* This is "Expected (s) but found (the current token_text)". We use
token_type as a hint for how to display token_text. */
if (token_type == DQ_TT) {
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "Expected %s but found string \"%s\"", s, token_text);
}
else if (token_type == SQ_TT && strlen(token_text)==1) {
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "Expected %s but found char '%s'", s, token_text);
}
else if (token_type == SQ_TT) {
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "Expected %s but found dict word '%s'", s, token_text);
}
else {
/* Symbols, unquoted strings, and numbers can be printed directly. EOF will have "<end of file>" in token_text. */
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "Expected %s but found %s", s, token_text);
}
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
error(error_message_buff);
}
extern void ebf_symbol_error(char *s1, char *name, char *type, brief_location report_line)
{ snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "\"%s\" is a name already in use and may not be used as a %s (%s \"%s\" was defined at %s)", name, s1, type, name, location_text(report_line));
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
error(error_message_buff);
}
extern void char_error(char *s, int ch)
{ int32 uni;
uni = iso_to_unicode(ch);
if (character_set_unicode)
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "%s (unicode) $%04x", s, uni);
else if (uni >= 0x100)
{ snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN,
"%s (unicode) $%04x = (ISO %s) $%02x", s, uni,
name_of_iso_set(character_set_setting), ch);
}
else
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "%s (ISO Latin1) $%02x", s, uni);
/* If the character set is set to Latin-1, and the char in question
is a printable Latin-1 character, we print it in the error message.
This conflates the source-text charset with the terminal charset,
really, but it's not a big deal. */
if (((uni>=32) && (uni<127))
|| (((uni >= 0xa1) && (uni <= 0xff))
&& (character_set_setting==1) && (!character_set_unicode)))
{ int curlen = strlen(error_message_buff);
snprintf(error_message_buff+curlen, ERROR_BUFLEN-curlen,
", i.e., '%c'", uni);
}
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
error(error_message_buff);
}
extern void unicode_char_error(char *s, int32 uni)
{
if (uni >= 0x100)
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "%s (unicode) $%04x", s, uni);
else
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "%s (ISO Latin1) $%02x", s, uni);
/* See comment above. */
if (((uni>=32) && (uni<127))
|| (((uni >= 0xa1) && (uni <= 0xff))
&& (character_set_setting==1) && (!character_set_unicode)))
{ int curlen = strlen(error_message_buff);
snprintf(error_message_buff+curlen, ERROR_BUFLEN-curlen,
", i.e., '%c'", uni);
}
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
error(error_message_buff);
}
extern void error_max_dynamic_strings(int index)
{
if (index >= 96 && !glulx_mode)
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "Only dynamic strings @(00) to @(95) may be used in Z-code");
else if (MAX_DYNAMIC_STRINGS == 0)
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "Dynamic strings may not be used, because $MAX_DYNAMIC_STRINGS has been set to 0. Increase MAX_DYNAMIC_STRINGS.");
else if (MAX_DYNAMIC_STRINGS == 32 && !glulx_mode)
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "Only dynamic strings @(00) to @(%02d) may be used, because $MAX_DYNAMIC_STRINGS has its default value of %d. Increase MAX_DYNAMIC_STRINGS.", MAX_DYNAMIC_STRINGS-1, MAX_DYNAMIC_STRINGS);
else
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "Only dynamic strings @(00) to @(%02d) may be used, because $MAX_DYNAMIC_STRINGS has been set to %d. Increase MAX_DYNAMIC_STRINGS.", MAX_DYNAMIC_STRINGS-1, MAX_DYNAMIC_STRINGS);
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
error(error_message_buff);
}
extern void error_max_abbreviations(int index)
{
/* This is only called for Z-code. */
if (index >= 96)
error("The number of abbreviations has exceeded 96, the limit in Z-code");
else
error("The number of abbreviations has exceeded MAX_ABBREVS. Increase MAX_ABBREVS.");
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Style 2: Warning message routines */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
extern void warning(char *s1)
{ if (nowarnings_switch) { no_suppressed_warnings++; return; }
message(2,s1);
}
extern void warning_fmt(const char *format, ...)
{
va_list argument_pointer;
if (nowarnings_switch) { no_suppressed_warnings++; return; }
va_start(argument_pointer, format);
vsnprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, format, argument_pointer);
va_end(argument_pointer);
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
message(2,error_message_buff);
}
extern void warning_named(char *s1, char *s2)
{
if (nowarnings_switch) { no_suppressed_warnings++; return; }
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN,"%s \"%s\"", s1, s2);
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
message(2,error_message_buff);
}
extern void warning_at(char *name, brief_location report_line)
{ int i;
ErrorPosition E = ErrorReport;
if (nowarnings_switch) { no_suppressed_warnings++; return; }
export_brief_location(report_line, &ErrorReport);
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "%s", name);
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
i = concise_switch; concise_switch = TRUE;
message(2,error_message_buff);
concise_switch = i;
ErrorReport = E;
}
extern void symtype_warning(char *context, char *name, char *type, char *wanttype)
{
if (nowarnings_switch) { no_suppressed_warnings++; return; }
if (name)
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "In %s, expected %s but found %s \"%s\"", context, wanttype, type, name);
else
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "In %s, expected %s but found %s", context, wanttype, type);
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
message(2,error_message_buff);
}
extern void dbnu_warning(char *type, char *name, brief_location report_line)
{ int i;
ErrorPosition E = ErrorReport;
if (nowarnings_switch) { no_suppressed_warnings++; return; }
export_brief_location(report_line, &ErrorReport);
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "%s \"%s\" declared but not used", type, name);
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
i = concise_switch; concise_switch = TRUE;
message(2,error_message_buff);
concise_switch = i;
ErrorReport = E;
}
extern void uncalled_routine_warning(char *type, char *name, brief_location report_line)
{ int i;
/* This is called for functions which have been detected by the
track-unused-routines module. These will often (but not always)
be also caught by dbnu_warning(), which tracks symbols rather
than routine addresses. */
ErrorPosition E = ErrorReport;
if (nowarnings_switch) { no_suppressed_warnings++; return; }
export_brief_location(report_line, &ErrorReport);
if (OMIT_UNUSED_ROUTINES)
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "%s \"%s\" unused and omitted", type, name);
else
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "%s \"%s\" unused (not omitted)", type, name);
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
i = concise_switch; concise_switch = TRUE;
message(2,error_message_buff);
concise_switch = i;
ErrorReport = E;
}
extern void obsolete_warning(char *s1)
{ if (is_systemfile()==1) return;
if (obsolete_switch || nowarnings_switch)
{ no_suppressed_warnings++; return; }
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "Obsolete usage: %s",s1);
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
message(2,error_message_buff);
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Style 4: Compiler error message routines */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
extern void print_sorry_message(void)
{ printf(
"***********************************************************************\n\
* 'Compiler errors' should never occur if Inform is working properly. *\n\
* This is version %d.%02d of Inform, dated %20s: so *\n\
* if that was more than a year ago, there may be a more recent *\n\
* version available, from which the problem may have been removed. *\n\
* If not, please report this fault as an issue at *\n\
* https://github.com/DavidKinder/Inform6/ and if at all possible, *\n\
* please include your source code, as faults such as these are rare *\n\
* and often difficult to reproduce. Sorry. *\n\
***********************************************************************\n",
(RELEASE_NUMBER/100)%10, RELEASE_NUMBER%100, RELEASE_DATE);
}
extern int compiler_error(char *s)
{
if (no_errors > 0) return FALSE;
if (no_compiler_errors==MAX_ERRORS)
fatalerror("Too many compiler errors: giving up");
message(4,s);
return TRUE;
}
extern int compiler_error_named(char *s1, char *s2)
{
if (no_errors > 0) return FALSE;
snprintf(error_message_buff, ERROR_BUFLEN, "%s \"%s\"",s1,s2);
ellipsize_error_message_buff();
compiler_error(error_message_buff);
return TRUE;
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Code for the Acorn RISC OS operating system, donated by Robin Watts, */
/* to provide error throwback under the DDE environment */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#ifdef ARC_THROWBACK
#define DDEUtils_ThrowbackStart 0x42587
#define DDEUtils_ThrowbackSend 0x42588
#define DDEUtils_ThrowbackEnd 0x42589
#include "kernel.h"
extern void throwback_start(void)
{ _kernel_swi_regs regs;
if (throwback_switch)
_kernel_swi(DDEUtils_ThrowbackStart, ®s, ®s);
}
extern void throwback_end(void)
{ _kernel_swi_regs regs;
if (throwback_switch)
_kernel_swi(DDEUtils_ThrowbackEnd, ®s, ®s);
}
int throwback_started = FALSE;
extern void throwback(int severity, char * error)
{ _kernel_swi_regs regs;
if (!throwback_started)
{ throwback_started = TRUE;
throwback_start();
}
if (throwback_switch)
{ regs.r[0] = 1;
if ((ErrorReport.file_number == -1)
|| (ErrorReport.file_number == 0))
regs.r[2] = (int) (InputFiles[0].filename);
else regs.r[2] = (int) (InputFiles[ErrorReport.file_number-1].filename);
regs.r[3] = ErrorReport.line_number;
regs.r[4] = (2-severity);
regs.r[5] = (int) error;
_kernel_swi(DDEUtils_ThrowbackSend, ®s, ®s);
}
}
#endif
/* ========================================================================= */
/* Data structure management routines */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
extern void init_errors_vars(void)
{ forerrors_buff = NULL;
no_errors = 0; no_warnings = 0; no_suppressed_warnings = 0;
no_compiler_errors = 0;
}
extern void errors_begin_pass(void)
{ ErrorReport.line_number = 0;
ErrorReport.file_number = -1;
ErrorReport.source = "<no text read yet>";
ErrorReport.main_flag = FALSE;
ErrorReport.orig_source = NULL;
ErrorReport.orig_file = 0;
ErrorReport.orig_line = 0;
ErrorReport.orig_char = 0;
}
extern void errors_allocate_arrays(void)
{ forerrors_buff = my_malloc(FORERRORS_SIZE, "errors buffer");
}
extern void errors_free_arrays(void)
{ my_free(&forerrors_buff, "errors buffer");
}
/* ========================================================================= */
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