mpir/yasm/libyasm/errwarn.h
wbhart c0e157e3b2 Roughly speaking mpir should now build on an AMD64. At the present moment the config.guess doesn't distinguish a Core 2 from an AMD64 and so the same code is probably built on both.
One must build yasm (included in the yasm directory) before building GMP, if building on an x86_64 machine.

Note: make test and make tune do not currently build.
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/**
* \file libyasm/errwarn.h
* \brief YASM error and warning reporting interface.
*
* \rcs
* $Id: errwarn.h 1827 2007-04-22 05:09:49Z peter $
* \endrcs
*
* \license
* Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Peter Johnson
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND OTHER CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS''
* AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR OTHER CONTRIBUTORS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
* \endlicense
*/
#ifndef YASM_ERRWARN_H
#define YASM_ERRWARN_H
/** Warning classes (that may be enabled/disabled). */
typedef enum yasm_warn_class {
YASM_WARN_NONE = 0, /**< No warning */
YASM_WARN_GENERAL, /**< Non-specific warnings */
YASM_WARN_UNREC_CHAR, /**< Unrecognized characters (while tokenizing) */
YASM_WARN_PREPROC, /**< Preprocessor warnings */
YASM_WARN_ORPHAN_LABEL, /**< Label alone on a line without a colon */
YASM_WARN_UNINIT_CONTENTS, /**< Uninitialized space in code/data section */
YASM_WARN_SIZE_OVERRIDE /**< Double size override */
} yasm_warn_class;
/** Error classes. Bitmask-based to support limited subclassing. */
typedef enum yasm_error_class {
YASM_ERROR_NONE = 0x0000, /**< No error */
YASM_ERROR_GENERAL = 0xFFFF, /**< Non-specific */
YASM_ERROR_ARITHMETIC = 0x0001, /**< Arithmetic error (general) */
YASM_ERROR_OVERFLOW = 0x8001, /**< Arithmetic overflow */
YASM_ERROR_FLOATING_POINT = 0x4001, /**< Floating point error */
YASM_ERROR_ZERO_DIVISION = 0x2001, /**< Divide-by-zero */
YASM_ERROR_ASSERTION = 0x0002, /**< Assertion error */
YASM_ERROR_VALUE = 0x0004, /**< Value inappropriate
* (e.g. not in range) */
YASM_ERROR_NOT_ABSOLUTE = 0x8004, /**< Absolute expression required */
YASM_ERROR_TOO_COMPLEX = 0x4004, /**< Expression too complex */
YASM_ERROR_NOT_CONSTANT = 0x2004, /**< Constant expression required */
YASM_ERROR_IO = 0x0008, /**< I/O error */
YASM_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED = 0x0010, /**< Not implemented error */
YASM_ERROR_TYPE = 0x0020, /**< Type error */
YASM_ERROR_SYNTAX = 0x0040, /**< Syntax error */
YASM_ERROR_PARSE = 0x8040 /**< Parser error */
} yasm_error_class;
/** Initialize any internal data structures. */
void yasm_errwarn_initialize(void);
/** Clean up any memory allocated by yasm_errwarn_initialize() or other
* functions.
*/
void yasm_errwarn_cleanup(void);
/** Reporting point of internal errors. These are usually due to sanity
* check failures in the code.
* \warning This function must NOT return to calling code; exit or longjmp
* instead.
* \param file source file (ala __FILE__)
* \param line source line (ala __LINE__)
* \param message internal error message
*/
extern /*@exits@*/ void (*yasm_internal_error_)
(const char *file, unsigned int line, const char *message);
/** Easily-callable version of yasm_internal_error_(). Automatically uses
* __FILE__ and __LINE__ as the file and line.
* \param message internal error message
*/
#define yasm_internal_error(message) \
yasm_internal_error_(__FILE__, __LINE__, message)
/** Reporting point of fatal errors.
* \warning This function must NOT return to calling code; exit or longjmp
* instead.
* \param message fatal error message
* \param va va_list argument list for message
*/
extern /*@exits@*/ void (*yasm_fatal) (const char *message, va_list va);
/** Reporting point of fatal errors, with variable arguments (internal only).
* \warning This function calls #yasm_fatal, and thus does not return to the
* calling code.
* \param message fatal error message
* \param ... argument list for message
*/
/*@exits@*/ void yasm__fatal(const char *message, ...);
/** Unconditionally clear the error indicator, freeing any associated data.
* Has no effect if the error indicator is not set.
*/
void yasm_error_clear(void);
/** Get the error indicator. YASM_ERROR_NONE is returned if no error has
* been set. Note that as YASM_ERROR_NONE is 0, the return value can also
* be treated as a boolean value.
* \return Current error indicator.
*/
yasm_error_class yasm_error_occurred(void);
/** Check the error indicator against an error class. To check if any error
* has been set, check against the YASM_ERROR_GENERAL class. This function
* properly checks error subclasses.
* \param eclass base error class to check against
* \return Nonzero if error indicator is set and a subclass of eclass, 0
* otherwise.
*/
int yasm_error_matches(yasm_error_class eclass);
#ifndef YASM_DOXYGEN
extern yasm_error_class yasm_eclass;
#define yasm_error_occurred() yasm_eclass
#endif
/** Set the error indicator (va_list version). Has no effect if the error
* indicator is already set.
* \param eclass error class
* \param format printf format string
* \param va argument list for format
*/
void yasm_error_set_va(yasm_error_class eclass, const char *format, va_list va);
/** Set the error indicator. Has no effect if the error indicator is already
* set.
* \param eclass error class
* \param format printf format string
* \param ... argument list for format
*/
void yasm_error_set(yasm_error_class eclass, const char *format, ...)
/*@printflike@*/;
/** Set a cross-reference for a new error (va_list version). Has no effect
* if the error indicator is already set (e.g. with yasm_error_set()). This
* function must be called prior to its corresponding yasm_error_set() call.
* \param xrefline virtual line to cross-reference to (should not be 0)
* \param format printf format string
* \param va argument list for format
*/
void yasm_error_set_xref_va(unsigned long xrefline, const char *format,
va_list va);
/** Set a cross-reference for a new error. Has no effect if the error
* indicator is already set (e.g. with yasm_error_set()). This function
* must be called prior to its corresponding yasm_error_set() call.
* \param xrefline virtual line to cross-reference to (should not be 0)
* \param format printf format string
* \param ... argument list for format
*/
void yasm_error_set_xref(unsigned long xrefline, const char *format, ...)
/*@printflike@*/;
/** Fetch the error indicator and all associated data. If the error
* indicator is set, the output pointers are set to the current error
* indicator values, and the error indicator is cleared.
* The code using this function is then responsible for yasm_xfree()'ing
* str and xrefstr (if non-NULL). If the error indicator is not set,
* all output values are set to 0 (including eclass, which is set to
* YASM_ERROR_NONE).
* \param eclass error class (output)
* \param str error message
* \param xrefline virtual line used for cross-referencing (0 if no xref)
* \param xrefstr cross-reference error message (NULL if no xref)
*/
void yasm_error_fetch(/*@out@*/ yasm_error_class *eclass,
/*@out@*/ /*@only@*/ /*@null@*/ char **str,
/*@out@*/ unsigned long *xrefline,
/*@out@*/ /*@only@*/ /*@null@*/ char **xrefstr);
/** Unconditionally clear all warning indicators, freeing any associated data.
* Has no effect if no warning indicators have been set.
*/
void yasm_warn_clear(void);
/** Get the first warning indicator. YASM_WARN_NONE is returned if no warning
* has been set. Note that as YASM_WARN_NONE is 0, the return value can also
* be treated as a boolean value.
* \return First warning indicator.
*/
yasm_warn_class yasm_warn_occurred(void);
/** Add a warning indicator (va_list version).
* \param wclass warning class
* \param format printf format string
* \param va argument list for format
*/
void yasm_warn_set_va(yasm_warn_class wclass, const char *format, va_list va);
/** Add a warning indicator.
* \param wclass warning class
* \param format printf format string
* \param ... argument list for format
*/
void yasm_warn_set(yasm_warn_class wclass, const char *format, ...)
/*@printflike@*/;
/** Fetch the first warning indicator and all associated data. If there
* is at least one warning indicator, the output pointers are set to the
* first warning indicator values, and first warning indicator is removed.
* The code using this function is then responsible for yasm_xfree()'ing
* str and xrefstr (if non-NULL). If there is no warning indicator set,
* all output values are set to 0 (including wclass, which is set to
* YASM_WARN_NONE).
* \param wclass warning class (output)
* \param str warning message
*/
void yasm_warn_fetch(/*@out@*/ yasm_warn_class *wclass,
/*@out@*/ /*@only@*/ char **str);
/** Enable a class of warnings.
* \param wclass warning class
*/
void yasm_warn_enable(yasm_warn_class wclass);
/** Disable a class of warnings.
* \param wclass warning class
*/
void yasm_warn_disable(yasm_warn_class wclass);
/** Disable all classes of warnings. */
void yasm_warn_disable_all(void);
/** Create an error/warning set for collection of multiple error/warnings.
* \return Newly allocated set.
*/
/*@only@*/ yasm_errwarns *yasm_errwarns_create(void);
/** Destroy an error/warning set.
* \param errwarns error/warning set
*/
void yasm_errwarns_destroy(/*@only@*/ yasm_errwarns *errwarns);
/** Propagate error indicator and warning indicator(s) to an error/warning set.
* Has no effect if the error indicator and warning indicator are not set.
* Does not print immediately; yasm_errwarn_output_all() outputs
* accumulated errors and warnings.
* Generally multiple errors on the same line will be reported, but errors
* of class YASM_ERROR_PARSE will get overwritten by any other class on the
* same line.
* \param errwarns error/warning set
* \param line virtual line
*/
void yasm_errwarn_propagate(yasm_errwarns *errwarns, unsigned long line);
/** Get total number of errors logged.
* \param errwarns error/warning set
* \param warning_as_error if nonzero, warnings are treated as errors.
* \return Number of errors.
*/
unsigned int yasm_errwarns_num_errors(yasm_errwarns *errwarns,
int warning_as_error);
/** Print out an error.
* \param fn filename of source file
* \param line line number
* \param msg error message
* \param xref_fn cross-referenced source filename
* \param xref_line cross-referenced line number
* \param xref_msg cross-referenced error message
*/
typedef void (*yasm_print_error_func)
(const char *fn, unsigned long line, const char *msg,
/*@null@*/ const char *xref_fn, unsigned long xref_line,
/*@null@*/ const char *xref_msg);
/** Print out a warning.
* \param fn filename of source file
* \param line line number
* \param msg warning message
*/
typedef void (*yasm_print_warning_func)
(const char *fn, unsigned long line, const char *msg);
/** Outputs error/warning set in sorted order (sorted by virtual line number).
* \param errwarns error/warning set
* \param lm line map (to convert virtual lines into filename/line pairs)
* \param warning_as_error if nonzero, treat warnings as errors.
* \param print_error function called to print out errors
* \param print_warning function called to print out warnings
*/
void yasm_errwarns_output_all
(yasm_errwarns *errwarns, yasm_linemap *lm, int warning_as_error,
yasm_print_error_func print_error, yasm_print_warning_func print_warning);
/** Convert a possibly unprintable character into a printable string.
* \internal
* \param ch possibly unprintable character
* \return Printable string representation (static buffer).
*/
char *yasm__conv_unprint(int ch);
/** Hook for library users to map to gettext() if GNU gettext is being used.
* \param msgid message catalog identifier
* \return Translated message.
*/
extern const char * (*yasm_gettext_hook) (const char *msgid);
#endif