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/* Various declarations for language-independent pretty-print subroutines.
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   Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Contributed by Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr@integrable-solutions.net>
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
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for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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#include "config.h"
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#undef FLOAT /* This is for hpux. They should change hpux.  */
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#undef FFS  /* Some systems define this in param.h.  */
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#include "system.h"
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#include "coretypes.h"
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#include "intl.h"
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#include "pretty-print.h"
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#include "tree.h"
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#define obstack_chunk_alloc xmalloc
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#define obstack_chunk_free  free
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/* A pointer to the formatted diagnostic message.  */
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#define pp_formatted_text_data(PP) \
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   ((const char *) obstack_base (pp_base (PP)->buffer->obstack))
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/* Format an integer given by va_arg (ARG, type-specifier T) where
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   type-specifier is a precision modifier as indicated by PREC.  F is
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   a string used to construct the appropriate format-specifier.  */
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#define pp_integer_with_precision(PP, ARG, PREC, T, F)       \
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  do                                                         \
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    switch (PREC)                                            \
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      {                                                      \
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      case 0:                                                \
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        pp_scalar (PP, "%" F, va_arg (ARG, T));              \
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        break;                                               \
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                                                             \
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      case 1:                                                \
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        pp_scalar (PP, "%l" F, va_arg (ARG, long T));        \
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        break;                                               \
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                                                             \
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      case 2:                                                \
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        pp_scalar (PP, "%ll" F, va_arg (ARG, long long T));  \
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        break;                                               \
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                                                             \
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      default:                                               \
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        break;                                               \
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      }                                                      \
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  while (0)
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/* Subroutine of pp_set_maximum_length.  Set up PRETTY-PRINTER's
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   internal maximum characters per line.  */
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static void
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pp_set_real_maximum_length (pretty_printer *pp)
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{
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  /* If we're told not to wrap lines then do the obvious thing.  In case
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     we'll emit prefix only once per message, it is appropriate
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     not to increase unnecessarily the line-length cut-off.  */
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  if (!pp_is_wrapping_line (pp)
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      || pp_prefixing_rule (pp) == DIAGNOSTICS_SHOW_PREFIX_ONCE
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      || pp_prefixing_rule (pp) == DIAGNOSTICS_SHOW_PREFIX_NEVER)
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    pp->maximum_length = pp_line_cutoff (pp);
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  else
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    {
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      int prefix_length = pp->prefix ? strlen (pp->prefix) : 0;
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      /* If the prefix is ridiculously too long, output at least
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         32 characters.  */
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      if (pp_line_cutoff (pp) - prefix_length < 32)
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        pp->maximum_length = pp_line_cutoff (pp) + 32;
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      else
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        pp->maximum_length = pp_line_cutoff (pp);
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    }
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}
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/* Clear PRETTY-PRINTER's output state.  */
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static inline void
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pp_clear_state (pretty_printer *pp)
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{
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  pp->emitted_prefix = false;
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  pp_indentation (pp) = 0;
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}
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/* Flush the formatted text of PRETTY-PRINTER onto the attached stream.  */
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void
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pp_write_text_to_stream (pretty_printer *pp)
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{
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  const char *text = pp_formatted_text (pp);
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  fputs (text, pp->buffer->stream);
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  pp_clear_output_area (pp);
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}
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/* Wrap a text delimited by START and END into PRETTY-PRINTER.  */
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static void
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pp_wrap_text (pretty_printer *pp, const char *start, const char *end)
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{
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  bool wrapping_line = pp_is_wrapping_line (pp);
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  while (start != end)
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    {
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      /* Dump anything bordered by whitespaces.  */
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      {
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        const char *p = start;
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        while (p != end && !ISBLANK (*p) && *p != '\n')
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          ++p;
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        if (wrapping_line
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            && p - start >= pp_remaining_character_count_for_line (pp))
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          pp_newline (pp);
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        pp_append_text (pp, start, p);
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        start = p;
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      }
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      if (start != end && ISBLANK (*start))
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        {
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          pp_space (pp);
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          ++start;
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        }
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      if (start != end && *start == '\n')
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        {
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          pp_newline (pp);
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          ++start;
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        }
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    }
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}
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/* Same as pp_wrap_text but wrap text only when in line-wrapping mode.  */
137
static inline void
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pp_maybe_wrap_text (pretty_printer *pp, const char *start, const char *end)
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{
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  if (pp_is_wrapping_line (pp))
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    pp_wrap_text (pp, start, end);
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  else
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    pp_append_text (pp, start, end);
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}
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/* Append to the output area of PRETTY-PRINTER a string specified by its
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   STARTing character and LENGTH.  */
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static inline void
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pp_append_r (pretty_printer *pp, const char *start, int length)
150
{
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  obstack_grow (pp->buffer->obstack, start, length);
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  pp->buffer->line_length += length;
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}
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/* Insert enough spaces into the output area of PRETTY-PRINTER to bring
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   the column position to the current indentation level, assuming that a
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   newline has just been written to the buffer.  */
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void
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pp_base_indent (pretty_printer *pp)
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{
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  int n = pp_indentation (pp);
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  int i;
163
 
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  for (i = 0; i < n; ++i)
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    pp_space (pp);
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}
167
 
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/* The following format specifiers are recognized as being client independent:
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   %d, %i: (signed) integer in base ten.
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   %u: unsigned integer in base ten.
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   %o: unsigned integer in base eight.
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   %x: unsigned integer in base sixteen.
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   %ld, %li, %lo, %lu, %lx: long versions of the above.
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   %lld, %lli, %llo, %llu, %llx: long long versions.
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   %wd, %wi, %wo, %wu, %wx: HOST_WIDE_INT versions.
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   %c: character.
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   %s: string.
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   %p: pointer.
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   %m: strerror(text->err_no) - does not consume a value from args_ptr.
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   %%: '%'.
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   %<: opening quote.
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   %>: closing quote.
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   %': apostrophe (should only be used in untranslated messages;
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       translations should use appropriate punctuation directly).
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   %.*s: a substring the length of which is specified by an argument
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         integer.
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   %Ns: likewise, but length specified as constant in the format string.
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   %H: location_t.
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   %J: a decl tree, from which DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION will be recorded.
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   Flag 'q': quote formatted text (must come immediately after '%').
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   Arguments can be used sequentially, or through %N$ resp. *N$
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   notation Nth argument after the format string.  If %N$ / *N$
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   notation is used, it must be used for all arguments, except %m, %%,
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   %<, %> and %', which may not have a number, as they do not consume
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   an argument.  When %M$.*N$s is used, M must be N + 1.  (This may
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   also be written %M$.*s, provided N is not otherwise used.)  The
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   format string must have conversion specifiers with argument numbers
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   1 up to highest argument; each argument may only be used once.
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   A format string can have at most 30 arguments.  */
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/* Formatting phases 1 and 2: render TEXT->format_spec plus
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   TEXT->args_ptr into a series of chunks in PP->buffer->args[].
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   Phase 3 is in pp_base_format_text.  */
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void
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pp_base_format (pretty_printer *pp, text_info *text)
208
{
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  output_buffer *buffer = pp->buffer;
210
  const char *p;
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  const char **args;
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  struct chunk_info *new_chunk_array;
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  unsigned int curarg = 0, chunk = 0, argno;
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  pp_wrapping_mode_t old_wrapping_mode;
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  bool any_unnumbered = false, any_numbered = false;
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  const char **formatters[PP_NL_ARGMAX];
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  /* Allocate a new chunk structure.  */
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  new_chunk_array = XOBNEW (&buffer->chunk_obstack, struct chunk_info);
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  new_chunk_array->prev = buffer->cur_chunk_array;
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  buffer->cur_chunk_array = new_chunk_array;
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  args = new_chunk_array->args;
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  /* Formatting phase 1: split up TEXT->format_spec into chunks in
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     PP->buffer->args[].  Even-numbered chunks are to be output
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     verbatim, odd-numbered chunks are format specifiers.
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     %m, %%, %<, %>, and %' are replaced with the appropriate text at
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     this point.  */
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  memset (formatters, 0, sizeof formatters);
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  for (p = text->format_spec; *p; )
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    {
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      while (*p != '\0' && *p != '%')
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        {
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          obstack_1grow (&buffer->chunk_obstack, *p);
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          p++;
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        }
240
 
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      if (*p == '\0')
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        break;
243
 
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      switch (*++p)
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        {
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        case '\0':
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          gcc_unreachable ();
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        case '%':
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          obstack_1grow (&buffer->chunk_obstack, '%');
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          p++;
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          continue;
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        case '<':
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          obstack_grow (&buffer->chunk_obstack,
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                        open_quote, strlen (open_quote));
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          p++;
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          continue;
259
 
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        case '>':
261
        case '\'':
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          obstack_grow (&buffer->chunk_obstack,
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                        close_quote, strlen (close_quote));
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          p++;
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          continue;
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        case 'm':
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          {
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            const char *errstr = xstrerror (text->err_no);
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            obstack_grow (&buffer->chunk_obstack, errstr, strlen (errstr));
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          }
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          p++;
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          continue;
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        default:
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          /* Handled in phase 2.  Terminate the plain chunk here.  */
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          obstack_1grow (&buffer->chunk_obstack, '\0');
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          gcc_assert (chunk < PP_NL_ARGMAX * 2);
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          args[chunk++] = XOBFINISH (&buffer->chunk_obstack, const char *);
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          break;
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        }
282
 
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      if (ISDIGIT (*p))
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        {
285
          char *end;
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          argno = strtoul (p, &end, 10) - 1;
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          p = end;
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          gcc_assert (*p == '$');
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          p++;
290
 
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          any_numbered = true;
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          gcc_assert (!any_unnumbered);
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        }
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      else
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        {
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          argno = curarg++;
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          any_unnumbered = true;
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          gcc_assert (!any_numbered);
299
        }
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      gcc_assert (argno < PP_NL_ARGMAX);
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      gcc_assert (!formatters[argno]);
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      formatters[argno] = &args[chunk];
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      do
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        {
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          obstack_1grow (&buffer->chunk_obstack, *p);
306
          p++;
307
        }
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      while (strchr ("qwl+#", p[-1]));
309
 
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      if (p[-1] == '.')
311
        {
312
          /* We handle '%.Ns' and '%.*s' or '%M$.*N$s'
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             (where M == N + 1).  */
314
          if (ISDIGIT (*p))
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            {
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              do
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                {
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                  obstack_1grow (&buffer->chunk_obstack, *p);
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                  p++;
320
                }
321
              while (ISDIGIT (p[-1]));
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              gcc_assert (p[-1] == 's');
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            }
324
          else
325
            {
326
              gcc_assert (*p == '*');
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              obstack_1grow (&buffer->chunk_obstack, '*');
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              p++;
329
 
330
              if (ISDIGIT (*p))
331
                {
332
                  char *end;
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                  unsigned int argno2 = strtoul (p, &end, 10) - 1;
334
                  p = end;
335
                  gcc_assert (argno2 == argno - 1);
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                  gcc_assert (!any_unnumbered);
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                  gcc_assert (*p == '$');
338
 
339
                  p++;
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                  formatters[argno2] = formatters[argno];
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                }
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              else
343
                {
344
                  gcc_assert (!any_numbered);
345
                  formatters[argno+1] = formatters[argno];
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                  curarg++;
347
                }
348
              gcc_assert (*p == 's');
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              obstack_1grow (&buffer->chunk_obstack, 's');
350
              p++;
351
            }
352
        }
353
      if (*p == '\0')
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        break;
355
 
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      obstack_1grow (&buffer->chunk_obstack, '\0');
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      gcc_assert (chunk < PP_NL_ARGMAX * 2);
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      args[chunk++] = XOBFINISH (&buffer->chunk_obstack, const char *);
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    }
360
 
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  obstack_1grow (&buffer->chunk_obstack, '\0');
362
  gcc_assert (chunk < PP_NL_ARGMAX * 2);
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  args[chunk++] = XOBFINISH (&buffer->chunk_obstack, const char *);
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  args[chunk] = 0;
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  /* Set output to the argument obstack, and switch line-wrapping and
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     prefixing off.  */
368
  buffer->obstack = &buffer->chunk_obstack;
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  old_wrapping_mode = pp_set_verbatim_wrapping (pp);
370
 
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  /* Second phase.  Replace each formatter with the formatted text it
372
     corresponds to.  */
373
 
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  for (argno = 0; formatters[argno]; argno++)
375
    {
376
      int precision = 0;
377
      bool wide = false;
378
      bool plus = false;
379
      bool hash = false;
380
      bool quote = false;
381
 
382
      /* We do not attempt to enforce any ordering on the modifier
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         characters.  */
384
 
385
      for (p = *formatters[argno];; p++)
386
        {
387
          switch (*p)
388
            {
389
            case 'q':
390
              gcc_assert (!quote);
391
              quote = true;
392
              continue;
393
 
394
            case '+':
395
              gcc_assert (!plus);
396
              plus = true;
397
              continue;
398
 
399
            case '#':
400
              gcc_assert (!hash);
401
              hash = true;
402
              continue;
403
 
404
            case 'w':
405
              gcc_assert (!wide);
406
              wide = true;
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              continue;
408
 
409
            case 'l':
410
              /* We don't support precision beyond that of "long long".  */
411
              gcc_assert (precision < 2);
412
              precision++;
413
              continue;
414
            }
415
          break;
416
        }
417
 
418
      gcc_assert (!wide || precision == 0);
419
 
420
      if (quote)
421
        pp_string (pp, open_quote);
422
 
423
      switch (*p)
424
        {
425
        case 'c':
426
          pp_character (pp, va_arg (*text->args_ptr, int));
427
          break;
428
 
429
        case 'd':
430
        case 'i':
431
          if (wide)
432
            pp_wide_integer (pp, va_arg (*text->args_ptr, HOST_WIDE_INT));
433
          else
434
            pp_integer_with_precision
435
              (pp, *text->args_ptr, precision, int, "d");
436
          break;
437
 
438
        case 'o':
439
          if (wide)
440
            pp_scalar (pp, "%" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT "o",
441
                       va_arg (*text->args_ptr, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT));
442
          else
443
            pp_integer_with_precision
444
              (pp, *text->args_ptr, precision, unsigned, "o");
445
          break;
446
 
447
        case 's':
448
          pp_string (pp, va_arg (*text->args_ptr, const char *));
449
          break;
450
 
451
        case 'p':
452
          pp_pointer (pp, va_arg (*text->args_ptr, void *));
453
          break;
454
 
455
        case 'u':
456
          if (wide)
457
            pp_scalar (pp, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED,
458
                       va_arg (*text->args_ptr, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT));
459
          else
460
            pp_integer_with_precision
461
              (pp, *text->args_ptr, precision, unsigned, "u");
462
          break;
463
 
464
        case 'x':
465
          if (wide)
466
            pp_scalar (pp, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_HEX,
467
                       va_arg (*text->args_ptr, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT));
468
          else
469
            pp_integer_with_precision
470
              (pp, *text->args_ptr, precision, unsigned, "x");
471
          break;
472
 
473
        case 'H':
474
          {
475
            location_t *locus = va_arg (*text->args_ptr, location_t *);
476
            gcc_assert (text->locus != NULL);
477
            *text->locus = *locus;
478
          }
479
          break;
480
 
481
        case 'J':
482
          {
483
            tree t = va_arg (*text->args_ptr, tree);
484
            gcc_assert (text->locus != NULL);
485
            *text->locus = DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (t);
486
          }
487
          break;
488
 
489
        case '.':
490
          {
491
            int n;
492
            const char *s;
493
 
494
            /* We handle '%.Ns' and '%.*s' or '%M$.*N$s'
495
               (where M == N + 1).  The format string should be verified
496
               already from the first phase.  */
497
            p++;
498
            if (ISDIGIT (*p))
499
              {
500
                char *end;
501
                n = strtoul (p, &end, 10);
502
                p = end;
503
                gcc_assert (*p == 's');
504
              }
505
            else
506
              {
507
                gcc_assert (*p == '*');
508
                p++;
509
                gcc_assert (*p == 's');
510
                n = va_arg (*text->args_ptr, int);
511
 
512
                /* This consumes a second entry in the formatters array.  */
513
                gcc_assert (formatters[argno] == formatters[argno+1]);
514
                argno++;
515
              }
516
 
517
            s = va_arg (*text->args_ptr, const char *);
518
            pp_append_text (pp, s, s + n);
519
          }
520
          break;
521
 
522
        default:
523
          {
524
            bool ok;
525
 
526
            gcc_assert (pp_format_decoder (pp));
527
            ok = pp_format_decoder (pp) (pp, text, p,
528
                                         precision, wide, plus, hash);
529
            gcc_assert (ok);
530
          }
531
        }
532
 
533
      if (quote)
534
        pp_string (pp, close_quote);
535
 
536
      obstack_1grow (&buffer->chunk_obstack, '\0');
537
      *formatters[argno] = XOBFINISH (&buffer->chunk_obstack, const char *);
538
    }
539
 
540
#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
541
  for (; argno < PP_NL_ARGMAX; argno++)
542
    gcc_assert (!formatters[argno]);
543
#endif
544
 
545
  /* Revert to normal obstack and wrapping mode.  */
546
  buffer->obstack = &buffer->formatted_obstack;
547
  buffer->line_length = 0;
548
  pp_wrapping_mode (pp) = old_wrapping_mode;
549
  pp_clear_state (pp);
550
}
551
 
552
/* Format of a message pointed to by TEXT.  */
553
void
554
pp_base_output_formatted_text (pretty_printer *pp)
555
{
556
  unsigned int chunk;
557
  output_buffer *buffer = pp_buffer (pp);
558
  struct chunk_info *chunk_array = buffer->cur_chunk_array;
559
  const char **args = chunk_array->args;
560
 
561
  gcc_assert (buffer->obstack == &buffer->formatted_obstack);
562
  gcc_assert (buffer->line_length == 0);
563
 
564
  /* This is a third phase, first 2 phases done in pp_base_format_args.
565
     Now we actually print it.  */
566
  for (chunk = 0; args[chunk]; chunk++)
567
    pp_string (pp, args[chunk]);
568
 
569
  /* Deallocate the chunk structure and everything after it (i.e. the
570
     associated series of formatted strings).  */
571
  buffer->cur_chunk_array = chunk_array->prev;
572
  obstack_free (&buffer->chunk_obstack, chunk_array);
573
}
574
 
575
/* Helper subroutine of output_verbatim and verbatim. Do the appropriate
576
   settings needed by BUFFER for a verbatim formatting.  */
577
void
578
pp_base_format_verbatim (pretty_printer *pp, text_info *text)
579
{
580
  /* Set verbatim mode.  */
581
  pp_wrapping_mode_t oldmode = pp_set_verbatim_wrapping (pp);
582
 
583
  /* Do the actual formatting.  */
584
  pp_format (pp, text);
585
  pp_output_formatted_text (pp);
586
 
587
  /* Restore previous settings.  */
588
  pp_wrapping_mode (pp) = oldmode;
589
}
590
 
591
/* Flush the content of BUFFER onto the attached stream.  */
592
void
593
pp_base_flush (pretty_printer *pp)
594
{
595
  pp_write_text_to_stream (pp);
596
  pp_clear_state (pp);
597
  fputc ('\n', pp->buffer->stream);
598
  fflush (pp->buffer->stream);
599
  pp_needs_newline (pp) = false;
600
}
601
 
602
/* Sets the number of maximum characters per line PRETTY-PRINTER can
603
   output in line-wrapping mode.  A LENGTH value 0 suppresses
604
   line-wrapping.  */
605
void
606
pp_base_set_line_maximum_length (pretty_printer *pp, int length)
607
{
608
  pp_line_cutoff (pp) = length;
609
  pp_set_real_maximum_length (pp);
610
}
611
 
612
/* Clear PRETTY-PRINTER output area text info.  */
613
void
614
pp_base_clear_output_area (pretty_printer *pp)
615
{
616
  obstack_free (pp->buffer->obstack, obstack_base (pp->buffer->obstack));
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  pp->buffer->line_length = 0;
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}
619
 
620
/* Set PREFIX for PRETTY-PRINTER.  */
621
void
622
pp_base_set_prefix (pretty_printer *pp, const char *prefix)
623
{
624
  pp->prefix = prefix;
625
  pp_set_real_maximum_length (pp);
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  pp->emitted_prefix = false;
627
  pp_indentation (pp) = 0;
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}
629
 
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/* Free PRETTY-PRINTER's prefix, a previously malloc()'d string.  */
631
void
632
pp_base_destroy_prefix (pretty_printer *pp)
633
{
634
  if (pp->prefix != NULL)
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    {
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      free ((char *) pp->prefix);
637
      pp->prefix = NULL;
638
    }
639
}
640
 
641
/* Write out PRETTY-PRINTER's prefix.  */
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void
643
pp_base_emit_prefix (pretty_printer *pp)
644
{
645
  if (pp->prefix != NULL)
646
    {
647
      switch (pp_prefixing_rule (pp))
648
        {
649
        default:
650
        case DIAGNOSTICS_SHOW_PREFIX_NEVER:
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          break;
652
 
653
        case DIAGNOSTICS_SHOW_PREFIX_ONCE:
654
          if (pp->emitted_prefix)
655
            {
656
              pp_base_indent (pp);
657
              break;
658
            }
659
          pp_indentation (pp) += 3;
660
          /* Fall through.  */
661
 
662
        case DIAGNOSTICS_SHOW_PREFIX_EVERY_LINE:
663
          {
664
            int prefix_length = strlen (pp->prefix);
665
            pp_append_r (pp, pp->prefix, prefix_length);
666
            pp->emitted_prefix = true;
667
          }
668
          break;
669
        }
670
    }
671
}
672
 
673
/* Construct a PRETTY-PRINTER with PREFIX and of MAXIMUM_LENGTH
674
   characters per line.  */
675
void
676
pp_construct (pretty_printer *pp, const char *prefix, int maximum_length)
677
{
678
  memset (pp, 0, sizeof (pretty_printer));
679
  pp->buffer = XCNEW (output_buffer);
680
  obstack_init (&pp->buffer->chunk_obstack);
681
  obstack_init (&pp->buffer->formatted_obstack);
682
  pp->buffer->obstack = &pp->buffer->formatted_obstack;
683
  pp->buffer->stream = stderr;
684
  pp_line_cutoff (pp) = maximum_length;
685
  pp_prefixing_rule (pp) = DIAGNOSTICS_SHOW_PREFIX_ONCE;
686
  pp_set_prefix (pp, prefix);
687
}
688
 
689
/* Append a string delimited by START and END to the output area of
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   PRETTY-PRINTER.  No line wrapping is done.  However, if beginning a
691
   new line then emit PRETTY-PRINTER's prefix and skip any leading
692
   whitespace if appropriate.  The caller must ensure that it is
693
   safe to do so.  */
694
void
695
pp_base_append_text (pretty_printer *pp, const char *start, const char *end)
696
{
697
  /* Emit prefix and skip whitespace if we're starting a new line.  */
698
  if (pp->buffer->line_length == 0)
699
    {
700
      pp_emit_prefix (pp);
701
      if (pp_is_wrapping_line (pp))
702
        while (start != end && *start == ' ')
703
          ++start;
704
    }
705
  pp_append_r (pp, start, end - start);
706
}
707
 
708
/* Finishes constructing a NULL-terminated character string representing
709
   the PRETTY-PRINTED text.  */
710
const char *
711
pp_base_formatted_text (pretty_printer *pp)
712
{
713
  obstack_1grow (pp->buffer->obstack, '\0');
714
  return pp_formatted_text_data (pp);
715
}
716
 
717
/*  Return a pointer to the last character emitted in PRETTY-PRINTER's
718
    output area.  A NULL pointer means no character available.  */
719
const char *
720
pp_base_last_position_in_text (const pretty_printer *pp)
721
{
722
  const char *p = NULL;
723
  struct obstack *text = pp->buffer->obstack;
724
 
725
  if (obstack_base (text) != obstack_next_free (text))
726
    p = ((const char *) obstack_next_free (text)) - 1;
727
  return p;
728
}
729
 
730
/* Return the amount of characters PRETTY-PRINTER can accept to
731
   make a full line.  Meaningful only in line-wrapping mode.  */
732
int
733
pp_base_remaining_character_count_for_line (pretty_printer *pp)
734
{
735
  return pp->maximum_length - pp->buffer->line_length;
736
}
737
 
738
 
739
/* Format a message into BUFFER a la printf.  */
740
void
741
pp_printf (pretty_printer *pp, const char *msg, ...)
742
{
743
  text_info text;
744
  va_list ap;
745
 
746
  va_start (ap, msg);
747
  text.err_no = errno;
748
  text.args_ptr = &ap;
749
  text.format_spec = msg;
750
  text.locus = NULL;
751
  pp_format (pp, &text);
752
  pp_output_formatted_text (pp);
753
  va_end (ap);
754
}
755
 
756
 
757
/* Output MESSAGE verbatim into BUFFER.  */
758
void
759
pp_verbatim (pretty_printer *pp, const char *msg, ...)
760
{
761
  text_info text;
762
  va_list ap;
763
 
764
  va_start (ap, msg);
765
  text.err_no = errno;
766
  text.args_ptr = &ap;
767
  text.format_spec = msg;
768
  text.locus = NULL;
769
  pp_format_verbatim (pp, &text);
770
  va_end (ap);
771
}
772
 
773
 
774
 
775
/* Have PRETTY-PRINTER start a new line.  */
776
void
777
pp_base_newline (pretty_printer *pp)
778
{
779
  obstack_1grow (pp->buffer->obstack, '\n');
780
  pp->buffer->line_length = 0;
781
}
782
 
783
/* Have PRETTY-PRINTER add a CHARACTER.  */
784
void
785
pp_base_character (pretty_printer *pp, int c)
786
{
787
  if (pp_is_wrapping_line (pp)
788
      && pp_remaining_character_count_for_line (pp) <= 0)
789
    {
790
      pp_newline (pp);
791
      if (ISSPACE (c))
792
        return;
793
    }
794
  obstack_1grow (pp->buffer->obstack, c);
795
  ++pp->buffer->line_length;
796
}
797
 
798
/* Append a STRING to the output area of PRETTY-PRINTER; the STRING may
799
   be line-wrapped if in appropriate mode.  */
800
void
801
pp_base_string (pretty_printer *pp, const char *str)
802
{
803
  pp_maybe_wrap_text (pp, str, str + (str ? strlen (str) : 0));
804
}
805
 
806
/* Maybe print out a whitespace if needed.  */
807
 
808
void
809
pp_base_maybe_space (pretty_printer *pp)
810
{
811
  if (pp_base (pp)->padding != pp_none)
812
    {
813
      pp_space (pp);
814
      pp_base (pp)->padding = pp_none;
815
    }
816
}

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