/* Declaration for error-reporting function for Bison.
- Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2009, 2010 Free Software
- Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 2000-2002, 2006, 2009-2015 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
# include "location.h"
-# ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" {
-# endif
-
-/** Informative messages, but we proceed. */
-
-void warn (char const *format, ...)
- __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 1, 2)));
-
-void warn_at (location loc, char const *format, ...)
- __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 3)));
-
-/* Generate a message aligned by an indent.
- When *indent == 0, assign message's indent to *indent,
- When *indent > 0, align the message by *indent value. */
-void warn_at_indent (location loc, unsigned *indent,
- char const *format, ...)
- __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 3, 4)));
-
-/** An error, but we continue and die later. */
-
-void complain (char const *format, ...)
- __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 1, 2)));
-
-void complain_at (location loc, char const *format, ...)
- __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 3)));
-
-/* Generate a message aligned by an indent.
- When *indent == 0, assign message's indent to *indent,
- When *indent > 0, align the message by *indent value. */
-void complain_at_indent (location loc, unsigned *indent,
- char const *format, ...)
+/* Sub-messages indent. */
+# define SUB_INDENT (4)
+
+/*-------------.
+| --warnings. |
+`-------------*/
+
+/** The bits assigned to each warning type. */
+typedef enum
+ {
+ warning_midrule_values, /**< Unset or unused midrule values. */
+ warning_yacc, /**< POSIXME. */
+ warning_conflicts_sr, /**< S/R conflicts. */
+ warning_conflicts_rr, /**< R/R conflicts. */
+ warning_empty_rule, /**< Implicitly empty rules. */
+ warning_deprecated, /**< Obsolete constructs. */
+ warning_precedence, /**< Useless precedence and associativity. */
+ warning_other, /**< All other warnings. */
+
+ warnings_size /**< The number of warnings. Must be last. */
+ } warning_bit;
+
+/** Whether -Werror was set. */
+extern bool warnings_are_errors;
+
+/** Decode a single argument from -W.
+ *
+ * \param arg the subarguments to decode.
+ * If null, then activate all the flags.
+ * \param no length of the potential "no-" prefix.
+ * Can be 0 or 3. If 3, negate the action of the subargument.
+ * \param err length of a potential "error=".
+ * Can be 0 or 6. If 6, treat the subargument as a CATEGORY.
+ *
+ * If VALUE != 0 then KEY sets flags and no-KEY clears them.
+ * If VALUE == 0 then KEY clears all flags from \c all and no-KEY sets all
+ * flags from \c all. Thus no-none = all and no-all = none.
+ */
+void warning_argmatch (char const *arg, size_t no, size_t err);
+
+/** Decode a comma-separated list of arguments from -W.
+ *
+ * \param args comma separated list of effective subarguments to decode.
+ * If 0, then activate all the flags.
+ */
+void warnings_argmatch (char *args);
+
+
+/*-----------.
+| complain. |
+`-----------*/
+
+/** Initialize this module. */
+void complain_init (void);
+
+typedef enum
+ {
+ /**< Issue no warnings. */
+ Wnone = 0,
+
+ Wmidrule_values = 1 << warning_midrule_values,
+ Wyacc = 1 << warning_yacc,
+ Wconflicts_sr = 1 << warning_conflicts_sr,
+ Wconflicts_rr = 1 << warning_conflicts_rr,
+ Wdeprecated = 1 << warning_deprecated,
+ Wempty_rule = 1 << warning_empty_rule,
+ Wprecedence = 1 << warning_precedence,
+ Wother = 1 << warning_other,
+
+ Werror = 1 << 10, /** This bit is no longer used. */
+
+ complaint = 1 << 11, /**< All complaints. */
+ fatal = 1 << 12, /**< All fatal errors. */
+ silent = 1 << 13, /**< Do not display the warning type. */
+ no_caret = 1 << 14, /**< Do not display caret location. */
+
+ /**< All above warnings. */
+ Weverything = ~complaint & ~fatal & ~silent,
+ Wall = Weverything & ~Wyacc
+ } warnings;
+
+/** Whether the warnings of \a flags are all unset.
+ (Never enabled, never disabled). */
+bool warning_is_unset (warnings flags);
+
+/** Make a complaint, with maybe a location. */
+void complain (location const *loc, warnings flags, char const *message, ...)
__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 3, 4)));
-/** An incompatibility with POSIX Yacc: mapped either to warn* or
- complain* depending on yacc_flag. */
+/** Likewise, but with an \a argc/argv interface. */
+void complain_args (location const *loc, warnings w, unsigned *indent,
+ int argc, char *arg[]);
-void yacc_at (location loc, char const *format, ...)
- __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 3)));
+/** Make a complaint with location and some indentation. */
+void complain_indent (location const *loc, warnings flags, unsigned *indent,
+ char const *message, ...)
+ __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 4, 5)));
-/** A fatal error, causing immediate exit. */
+/** Report an obsolete syntax, suggest the updated one. */
+void deprecated_directive (location const *loc,
+ char const *obsolete, char const *updated);
-void fatal (char const *format, ...)
- __attribute__ ((__noreturn__, __format__ (__printf__, 1, 2)));
+/** Report a repeated directive for a rule. */
+void duplicate_directive (char const *directive,
+ location first, location second);
-void fatal_at (location loc, char const *format, ...)
- __attribute__ ((__noreturn__, __format__ (__printf__, 2, 3)));
+/** Warnings treated as errors shouldn't stop the execution as regular
+ errors should (because due to their nature, it is safe to go
+ on). Thus, there are three possible execution statuses. */
+typedef enum
+ {
+ status_none, /**< No diagnostic issued so far. */
+ status_warning_as_error, /**< A warning was issued (but no error). */
+ status_complaint /**< An error was issued. */
+ } err_status;
/** Whether an error was reported. */
-extern bool complaint_issued;
-
-# ifdef __cplusplus
-}
-# endif
+extern err_status complaint_status;
#endif /* !COMPLAIN_H_ */