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* config.h.in: Add extra line to top, in case autoconf gets fixed
and decides not to add Makefile-style comments to the top of the
files it generates which we are forced to lop off.
Indicate that the boolean macros here get their definitions via
the DEFS Makefile variable.
Adjust the operating system and machine #includes to use
autoload's @cookies@.
(RETSIGTYPE): Give this a default value.
(SIGTYPE): Set this from RETSIGTYPE.
(LD_SWITCH_X_SITE, C_SWITCH_X_SITE): Get values via @cookies@.
* Makefile.in (DEFS): Renamed from CONFIG_CFLAGS.
(xmakefile): Pass CFLAGS to ${CPP}.
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Sat, 10 Apr 1993 07:59:02 +0000 |
parents | ffa6d5c9b074 |
children | 507f64624555 |
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%Start ErrorText ErrorMessage OtherText EC [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9][0-9] D [0-9] D3 [0-9 ][0-9 ][0-9] D4 [0-9 ][0-9 ][0-9 ][0-9] D5 [0-9 ][0-9 ][0-9 ][0-9 ][0-9] DS [0-9 ] %{ /* moore@wilma.cs.utk.edu * Hack to work around the AIX C compiler's brain-damaged error messages * so that emacs can parse them. It runs /bin/cc as a subprocess, and * tries to rearrange the error messages so that (a) each message contains * both the filename and line number where the error occurred, and (b) * the error message(s) for a particular line get displayed *before* the * line itself. * * to compile: * lex aixcc.lex * cc -o aixcc lex.yy.c * * * Copyright December 1991 by Keith Moore * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * * TODO: figure out how the compiler counts file numbers for included * files, keep track of which file corresponds to which number, and * always output the right file name. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> char *current_file; int line; int debug = 0; char bigbuf[10240]; char *bufptr = bigbuf; int last_line_was_error = 0; spaces (s) char *s; { while (*s++) *bufptr++ = ' '; } char * strsave (s) char *s; { char *ptr = malloc (strlen (s) + 1); strcpy (ptr, s); return ptr; } yywrap () { *bufptr = '\0'; bufptr = bigbuf; while (*bufptr) putc (*bufptr++, yyout); return 1; } %} %% ^File\ Line\ Column\ Message\ text[^\n]* { /* * ignore this. don't treat it as error text */ } ^{DS}{DS}{DS}\ {D5}\ \| { /* * (optional) nesting level, followed by line number, followed * by the source code fragment that caused the error */ /* * save the line number for later */ line = atoi (yytext+4); if (debug) { fprintf (yyout, "line <= %d\n", line); fprintf (yyout, "%s\n", yytext); } /* * if the last line was an error message, to flush out all of * the old source text before starting to save the new source text. */ if (last_line_was_error) { *bufptr = '\0'; bufptr = bigbuf; while (*bufptr) putc (*bufptr++, yyout); bufptr = bigbuf; last_line_was_error = 0; } /* * stuff enough spaces in the text buffer so that the * saved text will line up properly when displayed. */ spaces (yytext); BEGIN ErrorText; /* continue below */ } <ErrorText>[^\n]*$ { char *ptr; /* * Save the text until we see the error message(s), then print it. * This because emacs puts the error message at the top of the * window, and it's nice to be able to see the text below it. */ ptr = yytext; while (*ptr) *bufptr++ = *ptr++; *bufptr++ = '\n'; BEGIN 0; } ^Processing\ include\ file\ .*$ { /* * name of a new include file being processed. Increment file number * and remember the file name corresponding to this file number. */ current_file = strsave (yytext+24); if (debug) { fprintf (yyout, "current_file <= %s\n", current_file); fprintf (yyout, "%s\n", yytext); } } ^([a-z]\ -)?\ *{EC}: { /* * error message (which we print immediately) preceeded by an * error code (which we ignore) */ fprintf (yyout, "\"%s\", line %d: %c -", current_file, line, *yytext); last_line_was_error = 1; BEGIN ErrorMessage; } ^{D3}\ {D5}\ {D4}\ {EC}: { /* * (optional) nesting level, followed by line number, followed * by column number, followed by error message text. */ /* * save the line number for later */ line = atoi (yytext+4); if (debug) { fprintf (yyout, "line <= %d\n", line); fprintf (yyout, "%s\n", yytext); } /* * if the last line was an error message, flush out all of * the old source text before printing this error message. */ if (last_line_was_error) { *bufptr = '\0'; bufptr = bigbuf; while (*bufptr) putc (*bufptr++, yyout); bufptr = bigbuf; last_line_was_error = 0; } fprintf (yyout, "\"%s\", line %d:", current_file, line); last_line_was_error = 1; BEGIN ErrorMessage; } <ErrorMessage>[^\n]*$ { fprintf (yyout, "%s\n", yytext); BEGIN 0; } ^[^ :]+".c:"\ *$ { /* name of new source file being processed */ char *ptr; if (current_file) free (current_file); ptr = strchr (yytext, ':'); *ptr = '\0'; current_file = strsave (yytext); } ^[^\n] { /* * other text starting with a newline. We have to break it up this * way to keep this rule from matching any of the above patterns */ if (last_line_was_error) { *bufptr = '\0'; bufptr = bigbuf; while (*bufptr) putc (*bufptr++, yyout); bufptr = bigbuf; last_line_was_error = 0; } *bufptr++ = *yytext; BEGIN OtherText; } <OtherText>[^\n]*$ { char *ptr; ptr = yytext; while (*ptr) *bufptr++ = *ptr++; *bufptr++ = '\n'; BEGIN 0; } \n ; %% main (argc, argv) char **argv; { int pfd[2]; int child_pid; int i; current_file = strsave ("/dev/null"); line = 0; for (i = 1; i < argc; ++i) { char *ptr = strrchr (argv[i], '.'); if (ptr && ptr[1] == 'c' && ptr[2] == '\0') { current_file = strsave (argv[i]); break; } } if (pipe (pfd) < 0) { perror ("pipe"); exit (1); } if ((child_pid = fork()) > 0) { int status; close (pfd[1]); yyin = fdopen (pfd[0], "r"); yyout = stderr; yylex(); wait (&status); exit ((status >> 8) & 0xff); } else if (child_pid == 0) { dup2 (pfd[1], 2); close (pfd[0]); close (pfd[1]); argv[0] = "cc"; execv ("/bin/cc", argv); perror ("/bin/cc"); exit (1); } else { perror ("fork"); exit (1); } }