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(ONE_MORE_BYTE, TWO_MORE_BYTES): Set coding->resutl to
CODING_FINISH_INSUFFICIENT_SRC if there's not enough source.
(ONE_MORE_CHAR, EMIT_CHAR, EMIT_ONE_BYTE, EMIT_TWO_BYTE,
EMIT_BYTES): New macros.
(THREE_MORE_BYTES, DECODE_CHARACTER_ASCII,
DECODE_CHARACTER_DIMENSION1, DECODE_CHARACTER_DIMENSION2): These
macros deleted.
(CHECK_CODE_RANGE_A0_FF): This macro deleted.
(detect_coding_emacs_mule): Use UNIBYTE_STR_AS_MULTIBYTE_P to
check the validity of multibyte sequence.
(decode_coding_emacs_mule): New function.
(encode_coding_emacs_mule): New macro.
(detect_coding_iso2022): Use ONE_MORE_BYTE to fetch a byte from
the source.
(DECODE_ISO_CHARACTER): Just return a character code.
(DECODE_COMPOSITION_START): Set coding->result instead of result.
(decode_coding_iso2022, decode_coding_sjis_big5, decode_eol): Use
EMIT_CHAR to produced decoded characters. Exit the loop only by
macros ONE_MORE_BYTE or EMIT_CHAR. Don't handle the case of last
block here.
(ENCODE_ISO_CHARACTER): Don't translate character here. Produce
only position codes for an invalid character.
(encode_designation_at_bol): Return new destination pointer. 5th
arg DSTP is changed to DST.
(encode_coding_iso2022, decode_coding_sjis_big5): Get a character
from the source by ONE_MORE_CHAR. Don't handle the case of last
block here.
(DECODE_SJIS_BIG5_CHARACTER, ENCODE_SJIS_BIG5_CHARACTER): These
macros deleted.
(detect_coding_sjis, detect_coding_big5, detect_coding_utf_8,
detect_coding_utf_16, detect_coding_ccl): Use ONE_MORE_BYTE and
TWO_MORE_BYTES to fetch a byte from the source.
(encode_eol): Pay attention to coding->src_multibyte.
(detect_coding, detect_eol): Preserve members src_multibyte and
dst_multibyte.
(DECODING_BUFFER_MAG): Return 2 even for coding_type_raw_text.
(encoding_buffer_size): Set magnification to 3 for all coding
systems that require encoding.
(ccl_coding_driver): For decoding, be sure that the result is
valid multibyte sequence.
(decode_coding): Initialize coding->errors and coding->result.
For emacs-mule, call decode_coding_emacs_mule. For no-conversion
and raw-text, always call decode_eol. Handle the case of last
block here. If not coding->dst_multibyte, convert the resulting
sequence to unibyte.
(encode_coding): Initialize coding->errors and coding->result.
For emacs-mule, call encode_coding_emacs_mule. For no-conversion
and raw-text, always call encode_eol. Handle the case of last
block here.
(shrink_decoding_region, shrink_encoding_region): Detect cases
that we can't skip data more rigidly.
(code_convert_region): Setup src_multibyte and dst_multibyte
members of coding. For decoding, if the buffer is multibyte,
convert the source sequence to unibyte in advance. For encoding,
if the buffer is multibyte, convert the resulting sequence to
multibyte afterward.
(run_pre_post_conversion_on_str): New function.
(code_convert_string): Deleted and divided into the following two.
(decode_coding_string, encode_coding_string): New functions.
(code_convert_string1, code_convert_string_norecord): Call one of
above.
(Fdecode_sjis_char, Fdecode_big5_char): Use MAKE_CHAR instead of
MAKE_NON_ASCII_CHAR.
(Fset_terminal_coding_system_internal,
Fset_safe_terminal_coding_system_internal): Setup src_multibyte
and dst_multibyte members.
(init_coding_once): Initialize iso_code_class with new enum
ISO_control_0 and ISO_control_1.
author | Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> |
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date | Fri, 19 May 2000 23:54:56 +0000 |
parents | b020aae1fa01 |
children | b174db545cfd |
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;;; mantemp.el --- Create manual template instantiations from g++ 2.7.2 output. ;; Copyright (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Tom Houlder <thoulder@icor.fr> ;; Created: 10 Dec 1996 ;; Keywords: g++, templates ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published ;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your ;; option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ;; General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; The following is a typical error message from g++ using STL (here ;; with split lines): ;; ;; AFile.o(.text+0x2d5): undefined reference to ;; `vector<double>::begin(void)' ;; AFile.o(.text+0x2e7): undefined reference to ;; `vector<double>::insert(double *, unsigned int, double const &)' ;; AnotherFile.o(.text+0x226b8): undefined reference to ;; `operator!=(rb_tree<basic_string<char>, pair<basic_string<char> ;; const, AClass *>, select1st<pair<basic_string<char> const, AClass ;; *>, basic_string<char> >, less<basic_string<char> > >::iterator ;; const &, rb_tree<basic_string<char>, pair<basic_string<char> ;; const, AClass *>, select1st<pair<basic_string<char> const, AClass ;; *>, basic_string<char> >, less<basic_string<char> > >::iterator ;; const &)' ;; ;; The message means that in the object file AFile.o there is one ;; uninstantiated template class, vector<double>, and in AnotherFile.o ;; there is one uninstantiated template function, operator!=(...). To ;; turn this output into manual template instantiations, copy from the ;; first name of an objective file (here this is AFile.o) to right ;; after the very last `'' of the output. Put this in a buffer and ;; call `mantemp-make-mantemps-buffer' with the point in the buffer. ;; You can also use `mantemp-make-mantemps-region' directly on the ;; region if the output is already in Emacs. ;; ;; The resulting buffer yields (connect the three output lines above ;; if you want to try): ;; ;; template operator!=(rb_tree<basic_string<char>, ;; pair<basic_string<char> const, AClass *>, ;; select1st<pair<basic_string<char> const, AClass *>, ;; basic_string<char> >, less<basic_string<char> > >::iterator const ;; &, rb_tree<basic_string<char>, pair<basic_string<char> const, ;; AClass *>, select1st<pair<basic_string<char> const, AClass *>, ;; basic_string<char> >, less<basic_string<char> > >::iterator const ;; &); ;; template class vector<double>; ;; ;; which can be included in your C++ program. However, its probably ;; better to include the necessary header files in the buffer and ;; compile it as a stand alone implementation file. ;; ;; Sometimes, an uninstantiated template may cause a message like the ;; following ;; ;; main.cc:66: invalid use of undefined type ;; `struct valarray<double,arrayminusopclass<double,c_array<double> > >' ;; ;; Follow the same procedure as above and the line is changed to ;; ;; template struct valarray<double, ;; arrayminusopclass<double,c_array<double> > >; ;; g++ does not output the templates that are needed by the ;; uninstantiated templates. Therefore you will often get new error ;; messages after the first instantiations have been included and you ;; must repeat the operation. ;;; Code: (defun mantemp-remove-comments () "Remove g++ comments surrounding each function and member function." (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (message "Removing comments") (while (re-search-forward "^[A-z\.()+0-9: ]*`\\|'.*$" nil t) (replace-match "")))) (defun mantemp-remove-memfuncs () "Remove member function extensions so that only class names remain." (save-excursion ;; Remove conversion operator extensions. (goto-char (point-min)) (message "Removing member function extensions") (while (re-search-forward "^[A-z :&*<>~=,0-9+]*>::operator " nil t nil) (progn (backward-char 11) (kill-line))) ;; Remove other member function extensions. (goto-char (point-min)) (message "Removing member function extensions") (while (re-search-forward "^[A-z :&*<>~=,0-9+]*>::" nil t nil) (progn (backward-char 2) (kill-line))))) (defun mantemp-sort-and-unique-lines () "Eliminate all consecutive duplicate lines in the buffer." (save-excursion (message "Sorting") (sort-regexp-fields nil "^.*$" "\\&" (point-min) (point-max)) (goto-char (point-min)) (message "Removing consecutive duplicate lines") (while (re-search-forward "\\(^.+\\)\n\\1" nil t nil) (progn (forward-line -1) (beginning-of-line) (kill-line 1))))) (defun mantemp-insert-cxx-syntax () "Insert C++ syntax around each template class and function. Insert 'template class' for classes, 'template' for functions and add the statement delimiter `;' at the end of the lines." (save-excursion ;; Insert ';' at the end of each nonempty line. (goto-char (point-min)) (message "Inserting `;' at the ends") (while (re-search-forward ".+$" nil t) (progn (insert ";") (if (not (equal (point) (point-max))) (forward-char)))) ;; We first insert 'template class' at each nonempty line and ;; subsequently remove 'class' for functions so we don't need to ;; both scan for classes and functions. (goto-char (point-min)) (message "Inserting 'template class' for classes") (while (re-search-forward "^.+" nil t) (progn (beginning-of-line) (if (looking-at "struct[\\t ]+\\|class[\\t ]+") (insert "template ") (insert "template class ")))) (goto-char (point-min)) (message "Inserting 'template' for functions") (while (re-search-forward "^template class [A-z :&*<>~=,0-9+!]*(" nil t nil) (progn (beginning-of-line) (forward-word 1) (kill-word 1))))) (defun mantemp-make-mantemps () "Gathering interface to the functions modifying the buffer." (mantemp-remove-comments) (mantemp-remove-memfuncs) (mantemp-sort-and-unique-lines) (mantemp-insert-cxx-syntax)) (defun mantemp-make-mantemps-buffer () "Make manual template instantiations from g++ error messages in the buffer. Scan the output of g++ describing uninstantiated template classes and functions and generate the corresponding C++ manual template instantiations. The output is supposed to have been placed in the current buffer and the current buffer should otherwise be empty. See the commentary in file mantemp.el for an example of use." (interactive) (mantemp-make-mantemps) (message "Done")) (defun mantemp-make-mantemps-region () "Make manual template instantiations from g++ error messages in the region. This function does the same thing as `mantemp-make-mantemps-buffer', but operates on the region." (interactive) (let ((cur-buf (current-buffer)) (mantemp-buffer (generate-new-buffer "*mantemp*"))) ;; Copy the region to a temporary buffer, make the C++ code there ;; and copy the result back to the current buffer. (kill-region (mark) (point)) (set-buffer mantemp-buffer) (yank) (mantemp-make-mantemps) (kill-region (point-min) (point-max)) (set-buffer cur-buf) (yank) (kill-buffer mantemp-buffer)) (message "Done")) (provide 'mantemp) ;;; mantemp.el ends here