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1/* messages.c - error reporter -
2 Copyright (C) 1987, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
5
6 GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
9 any later version.
10
11 GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
18 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
19
20/* $Id$ */
21
22#include <stdio.h> /* define stderr */
23#include <errno.h>
24
25#include "as.h"
26
27#ifndef NO_STDARG
28#include <stdarg.h>
29#else
30#ifndef NO_VARARGS
31#include <varargs.h>
32#endif /* NO_VARARGS */
33#endif /* NO_STDARG */
34
35/*
36 * Despite the rest of the comments in this file, (FIXME-SOON),
37 * here is the current scheme for error messages etc:
38 *
39 * as_fatal() is used when gas is quite confused and
40 * continuing the assembly is pointless. In this case we
41 * exit immediately with error status.
42 *
43 * as_bad() is used to mark errors that result in what we
44 * presume to be a useless object file. Say, we ignored
45 * something that might have been vital. If we see any of
46 * these, assembly will continue to the end of the source,
47 * no object file will be produced, and we will terminate
48 * with error status. The new option, -Z, tells us to
49 * produce an object file anyway but we still exit with
50 * error status. The assumption here is that you don't want
51 * this object file but we could be wrong.
52 *
53 * as_warn() is used when we have an error from which we
54 * have a plausible error recovery. eg, masking the top
55 * bits of a constant that is longer than will fit in the
56 * destination. In this case we will continue to assemble
57 * the source, although we may have made a bad assumption,
58 * and we will produce an object file and return normal exit
59 * status (ie, no error). The new option -X tells us to
60 * treat all as_warn() errors as as_bad() errors. That is,
61 * no object file will be produced and we will exit with
62 * error status. The idea here is that we don't kill an
63 * entire make because of an error that we knew how to
64 * correct. On the other hand, sometimes you might want to
65 * stop the make at these points.
66 *
67 * as_tsktsk() is used when we see a minor error for which
68 * our error recovery action is almost certainly correct.
69 * In this case, we print a message and then assembly
70 * continues as though no error occurred.
71 */
72
73/*
74 ERRORS
75
76 JF: this is now bogus. We now print more standard error messages
77 that try to look like everyone else's.
78
79 We print the error message 1st, beginning in column 1.
80 All ancillary info starts in column 2 on lines after the
81 key error text.
82 We try to print a location in logical and physical file
83 just after the main error text.
84 Caller then prints any appendices after that, begining all
85 lines with at least 1 space.
86
87 Optionally, we may die.
88 There is no need for a trailing '\n' in your error text format
89 because we supply one.
90
91 as_warn(fmt,args) Like fprintf(stderr,fmt,args) but also call errwhere().
92
93 as_fatal(fmt,args) Like as_warn() but exit with a fatal status.
94
95 */
96
97static int warning_count = 0; /* Count of number of warnings issued */
98
99int had_warnings() {
100 return(warning_count);
101} /* had_err() */
102
103/* Nonzero if we've hit a 'bad error', and should not write an obj file,
104 and exit with a nonzero error code */
105
106static int error_count = 0;
107
108int had_errors() {
109 return(error_count);
110} /* had_errors() */
111
112
113/*
114 * a s _ p e r r o r
115 *
116 * Like perror(3), but with more info.
117 */
118void as_perror(gripe, filename)
119char *gripe; /* Unpunctuated error theme. */
120char *filename;
121{
122 extern int sys_nerr;
123 extern char *sys_errlist[];
124
125 as_where();
126 fprintf(stderr,gripe,filename);
127
128 if (errno > sys_nerr)
129 fprintf(stderr, "Unknown error #%d.\n", errno);
130 else
131 fprintf(stderr, "%s.\n", sys_errlist[errno]);
132 errno = 0; /* After reporting, clear it. */
133} /* as_perror() */
134
135/*
136 * a s _ t s k t s k ()
137 *
138 * Send to stderr a string (with bell) (JF: Bell is obnoxious!) as a warning, and locate warning
139 * in input file(s).
140 * Please only use this for when we have some recovery action.
141 * Please explain in string (which may have '\n's) what recovery was done.
142 */
143
144#ifndef NO_STDARG
145void as_tsktsk(Format)
146const char *Format;
147{
148 va_list args;
149
150 as_where();
151 va_start(args, Format);
152 vfprintf(stderr, Format, args);
153 va_end(args);
154 (void) putc('\n', stderr);
155} /* as_tsktsk() */
156#else
157#ifndef NO_VARARGS
158void as_tsktsk(Format,va_alist)
159char *Format;
160va_dcl
161{
162 va_list args;
163
164 as_where();
165 va_start(args);
166 vfprintf(stderr, Format, args);
167 va_end(args);
168 (void) putc('\n', stderr);
169} /* as_tsktsk() */
170#else
171/*VARARGS1 */
172as_tsktsk(Format,args)
173char *Format;
174{
175 as_where();
176 _doprnt (Format, &args, stderr);
177 (void)putc ('\n', stderr);
178 /* as_where(); */
179} /* as_tsktsk */
180#endif /* not NO_VARARGS */
181#endif /* not NO_STDARG */
182
183#ifdef DONTDEF
184void as_tsktsk(Format,aa,ab,ac,ad,ae,af,ag,ah,ai,aj,ak,al,am,an)
185char *format;
186{
187 as_where();
188 fprintf(stderr,Format,aa,ab,ac,ad,ae,af,ag,ah,ai,aj,ak,al,am,an);
189 (void)putc('\n',stderr);
190} /* as_tsktsk() */
191#endif
192/*
193 * a s _ w a r n ()
194 *
195 * Send to stderr a string (with bell) (JF: Bell is obnoxious!) as a warning, and locate warning
196 * in input file(s).
197 * Please only use this for when we have some recovery action.
198 * Please explain in string (which may have '\n's) what recovery was done.
199 */
200
201#ifndef NO_STDARG
202void as_warn(Format)
203const char *Format;
204{
205 va_list args;
206
207 if(!flagseen['W']) {
208 ++warning_count;
209 as_where();
210 va_start(args, Format);
211 vfprintf(stderr, Format, args);
212 va_end(args);
213 (void) putc('\n', stderr);
214 }
215} /* as_warn() */
216#else
217#ifndef NO_VARARGS
218void as_warn(Format,va_alist)
219char *Format;
220va_dcl
221{
222 va_list args;
223
224 if(!flagseen['W']) {
225 ++warning_count;
226 as_where();
227 va_start(args);
228 vfprintf(stderr, Format, args);
229 va_end(args);
230 (void) putc('\n', stderr);
231 }
232} /* as_warn() */
233#else
234/*VARARGS1 */
235as_warn(Format,args)
236char *Format;
237{
238 /* -W supresses warning messages. */
239 if (! flagseen ['W']) {
240 ++warning_count;
241 as_where();
242 _doprnt (Format, &args, stderr);
243 (void)putc ('\n', stderr);
244 /* as_where(); */
245 }
246} /* as_warn() */
247#endif /* not NO_VARARGS */
248#endif /* not NO_STDARG */
249
250#ifdef DONTDEF
251void as_warn(Format,aa,ab,ac,ad,ae,af,ag,ah,ai,aj,ak,al,am,an)
252char *format;
253{
254 if(!flagseen['W']) {
255 ++warning_count;
256 as_where();
257 fprintf(stderr,Format,aa,ab,ac,ad,ae,af,ag,ah,ai,aj,ak,al,am,an);
258 (void)putc('\n',stderr);
259 }
260} /* as_warn() */
261#endif
262/*
263 * a s _ b a d ()
264 *
265 * Send to stderr a string (with bell) (JF: Bell is obnoxious!) as a warning,
266 * and locate warning in input file(s).
267 * Please us when there is no recovery, but we want to continue processing
268 * but not produce an object file.
269 * Please explain in string (which may have '\n's) what recovery was done.
270 */
271
272#ifndef NO_STDARG
273void as_bad(Format)
274const char *Format;
275{
276 va_list args;
277
278 ++error_count;
279 as_where();
280 va_start(args, Format);
281 vfprintf(stderr, Format, args);
282 va_end(args);
283 (void) putc('\n', stderr);
284} /* as_bad() */
285#else
286#ifndef NO_VARARGS
287void as_bad(Format,va_alist)
288char *Format;
289va_dcl
290{
291 va_list args;
292
293 ++error_count;
294 as_where();
295 va_start(args);
296 vfprintf(stderr, Format, args);
297 va_end(args);
298 (void) putc('\n', stderr);
299} /* as_bad() */
300#else
301/*VARARGS1 */
302as_bad(Format,args)
303char *Format;
304{
305 ++error_count;
306 as_where();
307 _doprnt (Format, &args, stderr);
308 (void)putc ('\n', stderr);
309 /* as_where(); */
310} /* as_bad() */
311#endif /* not NO_VARARGS */
312#endif /* not NO_STDARG */
313
314#ifdef DONTDEF
315void as_bad(Format,aa,ab,ac,ad,ae,af,ag,ah,ai,aj,ak,al,am,an)
316char *format;
317{
318 ++error_count;
319 as_where();
320 fprintf(stderr,Format,aa,ab,ac,ad,ae,af,ag,ah,ai,aj,ak,al,am,an);
321 (void)putc('\n',stderr);
322} /* as_bad() */
323#endif
324
325/*
326 * a s _ f a t a l ()
327 *
328 * Send to stderr a string (with bell) (JF: Bell is obnoxious!) as a fatal
329 * message, and locate stdsource in input file(s).
330 * Please only use this for when we DON'T have some recovery action.
331 * It exit()s with a warning status.
332 */
333
334#ifndef NO_STDARG
335void as_fatal(Format)
336const char *Format;
337{
338 va_list args;
339
340 as_where();
341 va_start(args, Format);
342 fprintf (stderr, "FATAL:");
343 vfprintf(stderr, Format, args);
344 (void) putc('\n', stderr);
345 va_end(args);
346 exit(42);
347} /* as_fatal() */
348#else
349#ifndef NO_VARARGS
350void as_fatal(Format,va_alist)
351char *Format;
352va_dcl
353{
354 va_list args;
355
356 as_where();
357 va_start(args);
358 fprintf (stderr, "FATAL:");
359 vfprintf(stderr, Format, args);
360 (void) putc('\n', stderr);
361 va_end(args);
362 exit(42);
363} /* as_fatal() */
364#else
365/*VARARGS1 */
366as_fatal(Format, args)
367char *Format;
368{
369 as_where();
370 fprintf(stderr,"FATAL:");
371 _doprnt (Format, &args, stderr);
372 (void)putc ('\n', stderr);
373 /* as_where(); */
374 exit(42); /* What is a good exit status? */
375} /* as_fatal() */
376#endif /* not NO_VARARGS */
377#endif /* not NO_STDARG */
378
379#ifdef DONTDEF
380void as_fatal(Format,aa,ab,ac,ad,ae,af,ag,ah,ai,aj,ak,al,am,an)
381char *Format;
382{
383 as_where();
384 fprintf (stderr, "FATAL:");
385 fprintf(stderr, Format,aa,ab,ac,ad,ae,af,ag,ah,ai,aj,ak,al,am,an);
386 (void) putc('\n', stderr);
387 exit(42);
388} /* as_fatal() */
389#endif
390
391/* end: messages.c */
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