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/* Definitions for CPP library.
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   Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
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   2004, 2005
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   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Written by Per Bothner, 1994-95.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
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later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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GNU General Public License 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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 In other words, you are welcome to use, share and improve this program.
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 You are forbidden to forbid anyone else to use, share and improve
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 what you give them.   Help stamp out software-hoarding!  */
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#ifndef LIBCPP_CPPLIB_H
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#define LIBCPP_CPPLIB_H
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include "symtab.h"
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#include "line-map.h"
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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typedef struct cpp_reader cpp_reader;
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typedef struct cpp_buffer cpp_buffer;
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typedef struct cpp_options cpp_options;
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typedef struct cpp_token cpp_token;
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typedef struct cpp_string cpp_string;
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typedef struct cpp_hashnode cpp_hashnode;
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typedef struct cpp_macro cpp_macro;
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typedef struct cpp_callbacks cpp_callbacks;
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typedef struct cpp_dir cpp_dir;
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struct answer;
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struct _cpp_file;
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/* The first three groups, apart from '=', can appear in preprocessor
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   expressions (+= and -= are used to indicate unary + and - resp.).
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   This allows a lookup table to be implemented in _cpp_parse_expr.
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   The first group, to CPP_LAST_EQ, can be immediately followed by an
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   '='.  The lexer needs operators ending in '=', like ">>=", to be in
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   the same order as their counterparts without the '=', like ">>".  */
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#define TTYPE_TABLE                                                     \
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  OP(EQ,                "=")                                            \
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  OP(NOT,               "!")                                            \
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  OP(GREATER,           ">")    /* compare */                           \
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  OP(LESS,              "<")                                            \
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  OP(PLUS,              "+")    /* math */                              \
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  OP(MINUS,             "-")                                            \
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  OP(MULT,              "*")                                            \
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  OP(DIV,               "/")                                            \
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  OP(MOD,               "%")                                            \
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  OP(AND,               "&")    /* bit ops */                           \
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  OP(OR,                "|")                                            \
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  OP(XOR,               "^")                                            \
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  OP(RSHIFT,            ">>")                                           \
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  OP(LSHIFT,            "<<")                                           \
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  OP(MIN,               "<?")   /* extension */                         \
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  OP(MAX,               ">?")                                           \
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                                                                        \
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  OP(COMPL,             "~")                                            \
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  OP(AND_AND,           "&&")   /* logical */                           \
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  OP(OR_OR,             "||")                                           \
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  OP(QUERY,             "?")                                            \
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  OP(COLON,             ":")                                            \
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  OP(COMMA,             ",")    /* grouping */                          \
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  OP(OPEN_PAREN,        "(")                                            \
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  OP(CLOSE_PAREN,       ")")                                            \
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  TK(EOF,               NONE)                                           \
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  OP(EQ_EQ,             "==")   /* compare */                           \
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  OP(NOT_EQ,            "!=")                                           \
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  OP(GREATER_EQ,        ">=")                                           \
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  OP(LESS_EQ,           "<=")                                           \
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                                                                        \
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  /* These two are unary + / - in preprocessor expressions.  */         \
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  OP(PLUS_EQ,           "+=")   /* math */                              \
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  OP(MINUS_EQ,          "-=")                                           \
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                                                                        \
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  OP(MULT_EQ,           "*=")                                           \
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  OP(DIV_EQ,            "/=")                                           \
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  OP(MOD_EQ,            "%=")                                           \
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  OP(AND_EQ,            "&=")   /* bit ops */                           \
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  OP(OR_EQ,             "|=")                                           \
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  OP(XOR_EQ,            "^=")                                           \
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  OP(RSHIFT_EQ,         ">>=")                                          \
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  OP(LSHIFT_EQ,         "<<=")                                          \
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  OP(MIN_EQ,            "<?=")  /* extension */                         \
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  OP(MAX_EQ,            ">?=")                                          \
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  /* Digraphs together, beginning with CPP_FIRST_DIGRAPH.  */           \
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  OP(HASH,              "#")    /* digraphs */                          \
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  OP(PASTE,             "##")                                           \
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  OP(OPEN_SQUARE,       "[")                                            \
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  OP(CLOSE_SQUARE,      "]")                                            \
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  OP(OPEN_BRACE,        "{")                                            \
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  OP(CLOSE_BRACE,       "}")                                            \
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  /* The remainder of the punctuation.  Order is not significant.  */   \
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  OP(SEMICOLON,         ";")    /* structure */                         \
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  OP(ELLIPSIS,          "...")                                          \
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  OP(PLUS_PLUS,         "++")   /* increment */                         \
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  OP(MINUS_MINUS,       "--")                                           \
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  OP(DEREF,             "->")   /* accessors */                         \
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  OP(DOT,               ".")                                            \
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  OP(SCOPE,             "::")                                           \
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  OP(DEREF_STAR,        "->*")                                          \
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  OP(DOT_STAR,          ".*")                                           \
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  OP(ATSIGN,            "@")  /* used in Objective-C */                 \
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                                                                        \
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  TK(NAME,              IDENT)   /* word */                             \
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  TK(AT_NAME,           IDENT)   /* @word - Objective-C */              \
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  TK(NUMBER,            LITERAL) /* 34_be+ta  */                        \
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                                                                        \
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  TK(CHAR,              LITERAL) /* 'char' */                           \
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  TK(WCHAR,             LITERAL) /* L'char' */                          \
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  TK(OTHER,             LITERAL) /* stray punctuation */                \
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                                                                        \
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  TK(STRING,            LITERAL) /* "string" */                         \
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  TK(WSTRING,           LITERAL) /* L"string" */                        \
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  TK(OBJC_STRING,       LITERAL) /* @"string" - Objective-C */          \
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  TK(HEADER_NAME,       LITERAL) /* <stdio.h> in #include */            \
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                                                                        \
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  TK(COMMENT,           LITERAL) /* Only if output comments.  */        \
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                                 /* SPELL_LITERAL happens to DTRT.  */  \
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  TK(MACRO_ARG,         NONE)    /* Macro argument.  */                 \
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  TK(PRAGMA,            NONE)    /* Only if deferring pragmas */        \
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  TK(PADDING,           NONE)    /* Whitespace for -E.  */
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#define OP(e, s) CPP_ ## e,
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#define TK(e, s) CPP_ ## e,
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enum cpp_ttype
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{
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  TTYPE_TABLE
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  N_TTYPES,
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  /* Positions in the table.  */
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  CPP_LAST_EQ        = CPP_MAX,
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  CPP_FIRST_DIGRAPH  = CPP_HASH,
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  CPP_LAST_PUNCTUATOR= CPP_DOT_STAR,
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  CPP_LAST_CPP_OP    = CPP_LESS_EQ
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};
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#undef OP
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#undef TK
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/* C language kind, used when calling cpp_create_reader.  */
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enum c_lang {CLK_GNUC89 = 0, CLK_GNUC99, CLK_STDC89, CLK_STDC94, CLK_STDC99,
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             CLK_GNUCXX, CLK_CXX98, CLK_ASM};
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/* Payload of a NUMBER, STRING, CHAR or COMMENT token.  */
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struct cpp_string GTY(())
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{
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  unsigned int len;
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  const unsigned char *text;
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};
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/* Flags for the cpp_token structure.  */
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#define PREV_WHITE      (1 << 0) /* If whitespace before this token.  */
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#define DIGRAPH         (1 << 1) /* If it was a digraph.  */
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#define STRINGIFY_ARG   (1 << 2) /* If macro argument to be stringified.  */
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#define PASTE_LEFT      (1 << 3) /* If on LHS of a ## operator.  */
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#define NAMED_OP        (1 << 4) /* C++ named operators.  */
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#define NO_EXPAND       (1 << 5) /* Do not macro-expand this token.  */
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#define BOL             (1 << 6) /* Token at beginning of line.  */
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/* Specify which field, if any, of the cpp_token union is used.  */
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enum cpp_token_fld_kind {
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  CPP_TOKEN_FLD_NODE,
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  CPP_TOKEN_FLD_SOURCE,
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  CPP_TOKEN_FLD_STR,
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  CPP_TOKEN_FLD_ARG_NO,
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  CPP_TOKEN_FLD_NONE
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};
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/* A preprocessing token.  This has been carefully packed and should
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   occupy 16 bytes on 32-bit hosts and 24 bytes on 64-bit hosts.  */
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struct cpp_token GTY(())
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{
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  source_location src_loc;      /* Location of first char of token.  */
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  ENUM_BITFIELD(cpp_ttype) type : CHAR_BIT;  /* token type */
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  unsigned char flags;          /* flags - see above */
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  union cpp_token_u
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  {
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    /* An identifier.  */
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    cpp_hashnode *
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      GTY ((nested_ptr (union tree_node,
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                "%h ? CPP_HASHNODE (GCC_IDENT_TO_HT_IDENT (%h)) : NULL",
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                        "%h ? HT_IDENT_TO_GCC_IDENT (HT_NODE (%h)) : NULL"),
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            tag ("CPP_TOKEN_FLD_NODE")))
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         node;
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    /* Inherit padding from this token.  */
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    cpp_token * GTY ((tag ("CPP_TOKEN_FLD_SOURCE"))) source;
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    /* A string, or number.  */
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    struct cpp_string GTY ((tag ("CPP_TOKEN_FLD_STR"))) str;
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    /* Argument no. for a CPP_MACRO_ARG.  */
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    unsigned int GTY ((tag ("CPP_TOKEN_FLD_ARG_NO"))) arg_no;
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  } GTY ((desc ("cpp_token_val_index (&%1)"))) val;
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};
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/* Say which field is in use.  */
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extern enum cpp_token_fld_kind cpp_token_val_index (cpp_token *tok);
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/* A type wide enough to hold any multibyte source character.
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   cpplib's character constant interpreter requires an unsigned type.
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   Also, a typedef for the signed equivalent.
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   The width of this type is capped at 32 bits; there do exist targets
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   where wchar_t is 64 bits, but only in a non-default mode, and there
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   would be no meaningful interpretation for a wchar_t value greater
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   than 2^32 anyway -- the widest wide-character encoding around is
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   ISO 10646, which stops at 2^31.  */
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#if CHAR_BIT * SIZEOF_INT >= 32
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# define CPPCHAR_SIGNED_T int
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#elif CHAR_BIT * SIZEOF_LONG >= 32
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# define CPPCHAR_SIGNED_T long
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#else
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# error "Cannot find a least-32-bit signed integer type"
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#endif
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typedef unsigned CPPCHAR_SIGNED_T cppchar_t;
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typedef CPPCHAR_SIGNED_T cppchar_signed_t;
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/* Style of header dependencies to generate.  */
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enum cpp_deps_style { DEPS_NONE = 0, DEPS_USER, DEPS_SYSTEM };
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/* The possible normalization levels, from most restrictive to least.  */
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enum cpp_normalize_level {
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  /* In NFKC.  */
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  normalized_KC = 0,
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  /* In NFC.  */
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  normalized_C,
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  /* In NFC, except for subsequences where being in NFC would make
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     the identifier invalid.  */
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  normalized_identifier_C,
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  /* Not normalized at all.  */
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  normalized_none
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};
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/* This structure is nested inside struct cpp_reader, and
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   carries all the options visible to the command line.  */
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struct cpp_options
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{
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  /* Characters between tab stops.  */
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  unsigned int tabstop;
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  /* The language we're preprocessing.  */
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  enum c_lang lang;
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  /* Nonzero means use extra default include directories for C++.  */
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  unsigned char cplusplus;
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  /* Nonzero means handle cplusplus style comments.  */
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  unsigned char cplusplus_comments;
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  /* Nonzero means define __OBJC__, treat @ as a special token, and
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     use the OBJC[PLUS]_INCLUDE_PATH environment variable.  */
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  unsigned char objc;
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  /* Nonzero means don't copy comments into the output file.  */
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  unsigned char discard_comments;
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  /* Nonzero means don't copy comments into the output file during
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     macro expansion.  */
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  unsigned char discard_comments_in_macro_exp;
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  /* Nonzero means process the ISO trigraph sequences.  */
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  unsigned char trigraphs;
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  /* Nonzero means process the ISO digraph sequences.  */
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  unsigned char digraphs;
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  /* Nonzero means to allow hexadecimal floats and LL suffixes.  */
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  unsigned char extended_numbers;
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  /* Nonzero means print names of header files (-H).  */
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  unsigned char print_include_names;
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  /* Nonzero means cpp_pedwarn causes a hard error.  */
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  unsigned char pedantic_errors;
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  /* Nonzero means don't print warning messages.  */
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  unsigned char inhibit_warnings;
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  /* Nonzero means complain about deprecated features.  */
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  unsigned char warn_deprecated;
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  /* Nonzero means don't suppress warnings from system headers.  */
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  unsigned char warn_system_headers;
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  /* Nonzero means don't print error messages.  Has no option to
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     select it, but can be set by a user of cpplib (e.g. fix-header).  */
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  unsigned char inhibit_errors;
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  /* Nonzero means warn if slash-star appears in a comment.  */
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  unsigned char warn_comments;
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  /* Nonzero means warn if a user-supplied include directory does not
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     exist.  */
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  unsigned char warn_missing_include_dirs;
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  /* Nonzero means warn if there are any trigraphs.  */
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  unsigned char warn_trigraphs;
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  /* Nonzero means warn about multicharacter charconsts.  */
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  unsigned char warn_multichar;
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  /* Nonzero means warn about various incompatibilities with
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     traditional C.  */
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  unsigned char warn_traditional;
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  /* Nonzero means warn about long long numeric constants.  */
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  unsigned char warn_long_long;
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  /* Nonzero means warn about text after an #endif (or #else).  */
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  unsigned char warn_endif_labels;
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  /* Nonzero means warn about implicit sign changes owing to integer
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     promotions.  */
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  unsigned char warn_num_sign_change;
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  /* Zero means don't warn about __VA_ARGS__ usage in c89 pedantic mode.
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     Presumably the usage is protected by the appropriate #ifdef.  */
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  unsigned char warn_variadic_macros;
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  /* Nonzero means turn warnings into errors.  */
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  unsigned char warnings_are_errors;
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  /* Nonzero means we should look for header.gcc files that remap file
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     names.  */
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  unsigned char remap;
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  /* Zero means dollar signs are punctuation.  */
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  unsigned char dollars_in_ident;
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  /* Nonzero means UCNs are accepted in identifiers.  */
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  unsigned char extended_identifiers;
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  /* True if we should warn about dollars in identifiers or numbers
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     for this translation unit.  */
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  unsigned char warn_dollars;
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  /* Nonzero means warn if undefined identifiers are evaluated in an #if.  */
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  unsigned char warn_undef;
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  /* Nonzero means warn of unused macros from the main file.  */
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  unsigned char warn_unused_macros;
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  /* Nonzero for the 1999 C Standard, including corrigenda and amendments.  */
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  unsigned char c99;
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  /* Nonzero if we are conforming to a specific C or C++ standard.  */
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  unsigned char std;
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  /* Nonzero means give all the error messages the ANSI standard requires.  */
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  unsigned char pedantic;
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  /* Nonzero means we're looking at already preprocessed code, so don't
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     bother trying to do macro expansion and whatnot.  */
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  unsigned char preprocessed;
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  /* Print column number in error messages.  */
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  unsigned char show_column;
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  /* Nonzero means handle C++ alternate operator names.  */
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  unsigned char operator_names;
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  /* True for traditional preprocessing.  */
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  unsigned char traditional;
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  /* Holds the name of the target (execution) character set.  */
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  const char *narrow_charset;
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  /* Holds the name of the target wide character set.  */
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  const char *wide_charset;
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  /* Holds the name of the input character set.  */
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  const char *input_charset;
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  /* The minimum permitted level of normalization before a warning
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     is generated.  */
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  enum cpp_normalize_level warn_normalize;
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  /* True to warn about precompiled header files we couldn't use.  */
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  bool warn_invalid_pch;
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  /* True if dependencies should be restored from a precompiled header.  */
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  bool restore_pch_deps;
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  /* Dependency generation.  */
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  struct
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  {
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    /* Style of header dependencies to generate.  */
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    enum cpp_deps_style style;
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    /* Assume missing files are generated files.  */
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    bool missing_files;
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    /* Generate phony targets for each dependency apart from the first
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       one.  */
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    bool phony_targets;
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    /* If true, no dependency is generated on the main file.  */
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    bool ignore_main_file;
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  } deps;
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  /* Target-specific features set by the front end or client.  */
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  /* Precision for target CPP arithmetic, target characters, target
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     ints and target wide characters, respectively.  */
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  size_t precision, char_precision, int_precision, wchar_precision;
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  /* True means chars (wide chars) are unsigned.  */
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  bool unsigned_char, unsigned_wchar;
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  /* True if the most significant byte in a word has the lowest
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     address in memory.  */
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  bool bytes_big_endian;
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  /* Nonzero means __STDC__ should have the value 0 in system headers.  */
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  unsigned char stdc_0_in_system_headers;
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  /* True means return pragmas as tokens rather than processing
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     them directly. */
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  bool defer_pragmas;
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  /* True means error callback should be used for diagnostics.  */
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  bool client_diagnostic;
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};
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/* Callback for header lookup for HEADER, which is the name of a
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   source file.  It is used as a method of last resort to find headers
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   that are not otherwise found during the normal include processing.
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   The return value is the malloced name of a header to try and open,
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   if any, or NULL otherwise.  This callback is called only if the
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   header is otherwise unfound.  */
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typedef const char *(*missing_header_cb)(cpp_reader *, const char *header, cpp_dir **);
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/* Call backs to cpplib client.  */
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struct cpp_callbacks
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{
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  /* Called when a new line of preprocessed output is started.  */
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  void (*line_change) (cpp_reader *, const cpp_token *, int);
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  /* Called when switching to/from a new file.
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     The line_map is for the new file.  It is NULL if there is no new file.
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     (In C this happens when done with <built-in>+<command line> and also
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     when done with a main file.)  This can be used for resource cleanup.  */
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  void (*file_change) (cpp_reader *, const struct line_map *);
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  void (*dir_change) (cpp_reader *, const char *);
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  void (*include) (cpp_reader *, unsigned int, const unsigned char *,
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                   const char *, int, const cpp_token **);
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  void (*define) (cpp_reader *, unsigned int, cpp_hashnode *);
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  void (*undef) (cpp_reader *, unsigned int, cpp_hashnode *);
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  void (*ident) (cpp_reader *, unsigned int, const cpp_string *);
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  void (*def_pragma) (cpp_reader *, unsigned int);
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  int (*valid_pch) (cpp_reader *, const char *, int);
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  void (*read_pch) (cpp_reader *, const char *, int, const char *);
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  missing_header_cb missing_header;
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  /* Called to emit a diagnostic if client_diagnostic option is true.
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     This callback receives the translated message.  */
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  void (*error) (cpp_reader *, int, const char *, va_list *)
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       ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF(3,0);
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};
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/* Chain of directories to look for include files in.  */
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struct cpp_dir
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{
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  /* NULL-terminated singly-linked list.  */
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  struct cpp_dir *next;
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  /* NAME of the directory, NUL-terminated.  */
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  char *name;
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  unsigned int len;
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  /* One if a system header, two if a system header that has extern
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     "C" guards for C++.  */
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  unsigned char sysp;
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  /* Mapping of file names for this directory for MS-DOS and related
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     platforms.  A NULL-terminated array of (from, to) pairs.  */
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  const char **name_map;
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  /* Routine to construct pathname, given the search path name and the
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     HEADER we are trying to find, return a constructed pathname to
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     try and open.  If this is NULL, the constructed pathname is as
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     constructed by append_file_to_dir.  */
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  char *(*construct) (const char *header, cpp_dir *dir);
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  /* The C front end uses these to recognize duplicated
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     directories in the search path.  */
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  ino_t ino;
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  dev_t dev;
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  /* Is this a user-supplied directory? */
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  bool user_supplied_p;
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};
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/* Name under which this program was invoked.  */
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extern const char *progname;
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/* The structure of a node in the hash table.  The hash table has
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   entries for all identifiers: either macros defined by #define
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   commands (type NT_MACRO), assertions created with #assert
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   (NT_ASSERTION), or neither of the above (NT_VOID).  Builtin macros
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   like __LINE__ are flagged NODE_BUILTIN.  Poisoned identifiers are
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   flagged NODE_POISONED.  NODE_OPERATOR (C++ only) indicates an
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   identifier that behaves like an operator such as "xor".
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   NODE_DIAGNOSTIC is for speed in lex_token: it indicates a
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   diagnostic may be required for this node.  Currently this only
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   applies to __VA_ARGS__ and poisoned identifiers.  */
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/* Hash node flags.  */
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#define NODE_OPERATOR   (1 << 0)        /* C++ named operator.  */
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#define NODE_POISONED   (1 << 1)        /* Poisoned identifier.  */
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#define NODE_BUILTIN    (1 << 2)        /* Builtin macro.  */
531
#define NODE_DIAGNOSTIC (1 << 3)        /* Possible diagnostic when lexed.  */
532
#define NODE_WARN       (1 << 4)        /* Warn if redefined or undefined.  */
533
#define NODE_DISABLED   (1 << 5)        /* A disabled macro.  */
534
#define NODE_MACRO_ARG  (1 << 6)        /* Used during #define processing.  */
535
 
536
/* Different flavors of hash node.  */
537
enum node_type
538
{
539
  NT_VOID = 0,      /* No definition yet.  */
540
  NT_MACRO,        /* A macro of some form.  */
541
  NT_ASSERTION     /* Predicate for #assert.  */
542
};
543
 
544
/* Different flavors of builtin macro.  _Pragma is an operator, but we
545
   handle it with the builtin code for efficiency reasons.  */
546
enum builtin_type
547
{
548
  BT_SPECLINE = 0,               /* `__LINE__' */
549
  BT_DATE,                      /* `__DATE__' */
550
  BT_FILE,                      /* `__FILE__' */
551
  BT_BASE_FILE,                 /* `__BASE_FILE__' */
552
  BT_INCLUDE_LEVEL,             /* `__INCLUDE_LEVEL__' */
553
  BT_TIME,                      /* `__TIME__' */
554
  BT_STDC,                      /* `__STDC__' */
555
  BT_PRAGMA                     /* `_Pragma' operator */
556
};
557
 
558
#define CPP_HASHNODE(HNODE)     ((cpp_hashnode *) (HNODE))
559
#define HT_NODE(NODE)           ((ht_identifier *) (NODE))
560
#define NODE_LEN(NODE)          HT_LEN (&(NODE)->ident)
561
#define NODE_NAME(NODE)         HT_STR (&(NODE)->ident)
562
 
563
/* Specify which field, if any, of the union is used.  */
564
 
565
enum {
566
  NTV_MACRO,
567
  NTV_ANSWER,
568
  NTV_BUILTIN,
569
  NTV_ARGUMENT,
570
  NTV_NONE
571
};
572
 
573
#define CPP_HASHNODE_VALUE_IDX(HNODE)                           \
574
  ((HNODE.flags & NODE_MACRO_ARG) ? NTV_ARGUMENT                \
575
   : HNODE.type == NT_MACRO ? ((HNODE.flags & NODE_BUILTIN)     \
576
                               ? NTV_BUILTIN : NTV_MACRO)       \
577
   : HNODE.type == NT_ASSERTION ? NTV_ANSWER                    \
578
   : NTV_NONE)
579
 
580
/* The common part of an identifier node shared amongst all 3 C front
581
   ends.  Also used to store CPP identifiers, which are a superset of
582
   identifiers in the grammatical sense.  */
583
 
584
union _cpp_hashnode_value GTY(())
585
{
586
  /* If a macro.  */
587
  cpp_macro * GTY((tag ("NTV_MACRO"))) macro;
588
  /* Answers to an assertion.  */
589
  struct answer * GTY ((tag ("NTV_ANSWER"))) answers;
590
  /* Code for a builtin macro.  */
591
  enum builtin_type GTY ((tag ("NTV_BUILTIN"))) builtin;
592
  /* Macro argument index.  */
593
  unsigned short GTY ((tag ("NTV_ARGUMENT"))) arg_index;
594
};
595
 
596
struct cpp_hashnode GTY(())
597
{
598
  struct ht_identifier ident;
599
  unsigned int is_directive : 1;
600
  unsigned int directive_index : 7;     /* If is_directive,
601
                                           then index into directive table.
602
                                           Otherwise, a NODE_OPERATOR.  */
603
  unsigned char rid_code;               /* Rid code - for front ends.  */
604
  ENUM_BITFIELD(node_type) type : 8;    /* CPP node type.  */
605
  unsigned char flags;                  /* CPP flags.  */
606
 
607
  union _cpp_hashnode_value GTY ((desc ("CPP_HASHNODE_VALUE_IDX (%1)"))) value;
608
};
609
 
610
/* Call this first to get a handle to pass to other functions.
611
 
612
   If you want cpplib to manage its own hashtable, pass in a NULL
613
   pointer.  Otherwise you should pass in an initialized hash table
614
   that cpplib will share; this technique is used by the C front
615
   ends.  */
616
extern cpp_reader *cpp_create_reader (enum c_lang, struct ht *,
617
                                      struct line_maps *);
618
 
619
/* Call this to change the selected language standard (e.g. because of
620
   command line options).  */
621
extern void cpp_set_lang (cpp_reader *, enum c_lang);
622
 
623
/* Set the include paths.  */
624
extern void cpp_set_include_chains (cpp_reader *, cpp_dir *, cpp_dir *, int);
625
 
626
/* Call these to get pointers to the options, callback, and deps
627
   structures for a given reader.  These pointers are good until you
628
   call cpp_finish on that reader.  You can either edit the callbacks
629
   through the pointer returned from cpp_get_callbacks, or set them
630
   with cpp_set_callbacks.  */
631
extern cpp_options *cpp_get_options (cpp_reader *);
632
extern cpp_callbacks *cpp_get_callbacks (cpp_reader *);
633
extern void cpp_set_callbacks (cpp_reader *, cpp_callbacks *);
634
extern struct deps *cpp_get_deps (cpp_reader *);
635
 
636
/* This function reads the file, but does not start preprocessing.  It
637
   returns the name of the original file; this is the same as the
638
   input file, except for preprocessed input.  This will generate at
639
   least one file change callback, and possibly a line change callback
640
   too.  If there was an error opening the file, it returns NULL.  */
641
extern const char *cpp_read_main_file (cpp_reader *, const char *);
642
 
643
/* Set up built-ins like __FILE__.  */
644
extern void cpp_init_builtins (cpp_reader *, int);
645
 
646
/* This is called after options have been parsed, and partially
647
   processed.  */
648
extern void cpp_post_options (cpp_reader *);
649
 
650
/* Set up translation to the target character set.  */
651
extern void cpp_init_iconv (cpp_reader *);
652
 
653
/* Call this to finish preprocessing.  If you requested dependency
654
   generation, pass an open stream to write the information to,
655
   otherwise NULL.  It is your responsibility to close the stream.
656
 
657
   Returns cpp_errors (pfile).  */
658
extern int cpp_finish (cpp_reader *, FILE *deps_stream);
659
 
660
/* Call this to release the handle at the end of preprocessing.  Any
661
   use of the handle after this function returns is invalid.  Returns
662
   cpp_errors (pfile).  */
663
extern void cpp_destroy (cpp_reader *);
664
 
665
/* Error count.  */
666
extern unsigned int cpp_errors (cpp_reader *);
667
 
668
extern unsigned int cpp_token_len (const cpp_token *);
669
extern unsigned char *cpp_token_as_text (cpp_reader *, const cpp_token *);
670
extern unsigned char *cpp_spell_token (cpp_reader *, const cpp_token *,
671
                                       unsigned char *, bool);
672
extern void cpp_register_pragma (cpp_reader *, const char *, const char *,
673
                                 void (*) (cpp_reader *), bool);
674
extern void cpp_handle_deferred_pragma (cpp_reader *, const cpp_string *);
675
extern int cpp_avoid_paste (cpp_reader *, const cpp_token *,
676
                            const cpp_token *);
677
extern const cpp_token *cpp_get_token (cpp_reader *);
678
extern const unsigned char *cpp_macro_definition (cpp_reader *,
679
                                                  const cpp_hashnode *);
680
extern void _cpp_backup_tokens (cpp_reader *, unsigned int);
681
 
682
/* Evaluate a CPP_CHAR or CPP_WCHAR token.  */
683
extern cppchar_t cpp_interpret_charconst (cpp_reader *, const cpp_token *,
684
                                          unsigned int *, int *);
685
/* Evaluate a vector of CPP_STRING or CPP_WSTRING tokens.  */
686
extern bool cpp_interpret_string (cpp_reader *,
687
                                  const cpp_string *, size_t,
688
                                  cpp_string *, bool);
689
extern bool cpp_interpret_string_notranslate (cpp_reader *,
690
                                              const cpp_string *, size_t,
691
                                              cpp_string *, bool);
692
 
693
/* Convert a host character constant to the execution character set.  */
694
extern cppchar_t cpp_host_to_exec_charset (cpp_reader *, cppchar_t);
695
 
696
/* Used to register macros and assertions, perhaps from the command line.
697
   The text is the same as the command line argument.  */
698
extern void cpp_define (cpp_reader *, const char *);
699
extern void cpp_assert (cpp_reader *, const char *);
700
extern void cpp_undef (cpp_reader *, const char *);
701
extern void cpp_unassert (cpp_reader *, const char *);
702
 
703
/* Undefine all macros and assertions.  */
704
extern void cpp_undef_all (cpp_reader *);
705
 
706
extern cpp_buffer *cpp_push_buffer (cpp_reader *, const unsigned char *,
707
                                    size_t, int);
708
extern int cpp_defined (cpp_reader *, const unsigned char *, int);
709
 
710
/* A preprocessing number.  Code assumes that any unused high bits of
711
   the double integer are set to zero.  */
712
typedef unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT cpp_num_part;
713
typedef struct cpp_num cpp_num;
714
struct cpp_num
715
{
716
  cpp_num_part high;
717
  cpp_num_part low;
718
  bool unsignedp;  /* True if value should be treated as unsigned.  */
719
  bool overflow;   /* True if the most recent calculation overflowed.  */
720
};
721
 
722
/* cpplib provides two interfaces for interpretation of preprocessing
723
   numbers.
724
 
725
   cpp_classify_number categorizes numeric constants according to
726
   their field (integer, floating point, or invalid), radix (decimal,
727
   octal, hexadecimal), and type suffixes.  */
728
 
729
#define CPP_N_CATEGORY  0x000F
730
#define CPP_N_INVALID   0x0000
731
#define CPP_N_INTEGER   0x0001
732
#define CPP_N_FLOATING  0x0002
733
 
734
#define CPP_N_WIDTH     0x00F0
735
#define CPP_N_SMALL     0x0010  /* int, float.  */
736
#define CPP_N_MEDIUM    0x0020  /* long, double.  */
737
#define CPP_N_LARGE     0x0040  /* long long, long double.  */
738
 
739
#define CPP_N_RADIX     0x0F00
740
#define CPP_N_DECIMAL   0x0100
741
#define CPP_N_HEX       0x0200
742
#define CPP_N_OCTAL     0x0400
743
 
744
#define CPP_N_UNSIGNED  0x1000  /* Properties.  */
745
#define CPP_N_IMAGINARY 0x2000
746
 
747
/* Classify a CPP_NUMBER token.  The return value is a combination of
748
   the flags from the above sets.  */
749
extern unsigned cpp_classify_number (cpp_reader *, const cpp_token *);
750
 
751
/* Evaluate a token classified as category CPP_N_INTEGER.  */
752
extern cpp_num cpp_interpret_integer (cpp_reader *, const cpp_token *,
753
                                      unsigned int type);
754
 
755
/* Sign extend a number, with PRECISION significant bits and all
756
   others assumed clear, to fill out a cpp_num structure.  */
757
cpp_num cpp_num_sign_extend (cpp_num, size_t);
758
 
759
/* Diagnostic levels.  To get a diagnostic without associating a
760
   position in the translation unit with it, use cpp_error_with_line
761
   with a line number of zero.  */
762
 
763
/* Warning, an error with -Werror.  */
764
#define CPP_DL_WARNING          0x00
765
/* Same as CPP_DL_WARNING, except it is not suppressed in system headers.  */
766
#define CPP_DL_WARNING_SYSHDR   0x01
767
/* Warning, an error with -pedantic-errors or -Werror.  */
768
#define CPP_DL_PEDWARN          0x02
769
/* An error.  */
770
#define CPP_DL_ERROR            0x03
771
/* An internal consistency check failed.  Prints "internal error: ",
772
   otherwise the same as CPP_DL_ERROR.  */
773
#define CPP_DL_ICE              0x04
774
/* Extracts a diagnostic level from an int.  */
775
#define CPP_DL_EXTRACT(l)       (l & 0xf)
776
/* Nonzero if a diagnostic level is one of the warnings.  */
777
#define CPP_DL_WARNING_P(l)     (CPP_DL_EXTRACT (l) >= CPP_DL_WARNING \
778
                                 && CPP_DL_EXTRACT (l) <= CPP_DL_PEDWARN)
779
 
780
/* Output a diagnostic of some kind.  */
781
extern void cpp_error (cpp_reader *, int, const char *msgid, ...)
782
  ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_3;
783
 
784
/* Output a diagnostic with "MSGID: " preceding the
785
   error string of errno.  No location is printed.  */
786
extern void cpp_errno (cpp_reader *, int, const char *msgid);
787
 
788
/* Same as cpp_error, except additionally specifies a position as a
789
   (translation unit) physical line and physical column.  If the line is
790
   zero, then no location is printed.  */
791
extern void cpp_error_with_line (cpp_reader *, int, source_location, unsigned,
792
                                 const char *msgid, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_5;
793
 
794
/* In cpplex.c */
795
extern int cpp_ideq (const cpp_token *, const char *);
796
extern void cpp_output_line (cpp_reader *, FILE *);
797
extern void cpp_output_token (const cpp_token *, FILE *);
798
extern const char *cpp_type2name (enum cpp_ttype);
799
/* Returns the value of an escape sequence, truncated to the correct
800
   target precision.  PSTR points to the input pointer, which is just
801
   after the backslash.  LIMIT is how much text we have.  WIDE is true
802
   if the escape sequence is part of a wide character constant or
803
   string literal.  Handles all relevant diagnostics.  */
804
extern cppchar_t cpp_parse_escape (cpp_reader *, const unsigned char ** pstr,
805
                                   const unsigned char *limit, int wide);
806
 
807
/* In cpphash.c */
808
 
809
/* Lookup an identifier in the hashtable.  Puts the identifier in the
810
   table if it is not already there.  */
811
extern cpp_hashnode *cpp_lookup (cpp_reader *, const unsigned char *,
812
                                 unsigned int);
813
 
814
typedef int (*cpp_cb) (cpp_reader *, cpp_hashnode *, void *);
815
extern void cpp_forall_identifiers (cpp_reader *, cpp_cb, void *);
816
 
817
/* In cppmacro.c */
818
extern void cpp_scan_nooutput (cpp_reader *);
819
extern int  cpp_sys_macro_p (cpp_reader *);
820
extern unsigned char *cpp_quote_string (unsigned char *, const unsigned char *,
821
                                        unsigned int);
822
 
823
/* In cppfiles.c */
824
extern bool cpp_included (cpp_reader *, const char *);
825
extern void cpp_make_system_header (cpp_reader *, int, int);
826
extern bool cpp_push_include (cpp_reader *, const char *);
827
extern void cpp_change_file (cpp_reader *, enum lc_reason, const char *);
828
extern const char *cpp_get_path (struct _cpp_file *);
829
extern cpp_dir *cpp_get_dir (struct _cpp_file *);
830
extern cpp_buffer *cpp_get_buffer (cpp_reader *);
831
extern struct _cpp_file *cpp_get_file (cpp_buffer *);
832
extern cpp_buffer *cpp_get_prev (cpp_buffer *);
833
 
834
/* In cpppch.c */
835
struct save_macro_data;
836
extern int cpp_save_state (cpp_reader *, FILE *);
837
extern int cpp_write_pch_deps (cpp_reader *, FILE *);
838
extern int cpp_write_pch_state (cpp_reader *, FILE *);
839
extern int cpp_valid_state (cpp_reader *, const char *, int);
840
extern void cpp_prepare_state (cpp_reader *, struct save_macro_data **);
841
extern int cpp_read_state (cpp_reader *, const char *, FILE *,
842
                           struct save_macro_data *);
843
 
844
#ifdef __cplusplus
845
}
846
#endif
847
 
848
#endif /* ! LIBCPP_CPPLIB_H */

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