(register_new_assert_for): Use drop_tree_overflow.
(vrp_visit_phi_node): Likewise.
-2013-11-06 Dodji Seketeli <dodji@redhat.com>
-
- preprocessor/58580
- * input.h (location_get_source_line): Take an additional line_size
- parameter.
- * input.c (get_line): New static function definition.
- (read_line): Take an additional line_length output parameter to be
- set to the size of the line. Use the new get_line function do the
- actual line reading.
- (location_get_source_line): Take an additional output line_len
- parameter. Update the use of read_line to pass it the line_len
- parameter.
- * diagnostic.c (adjust_line): Take an additional input parameter
- for the length of the line, rather than calculating it with
- strlen.
- (diagnostic_show_locus): Adjust the use of
- location_get_source_line and adjust_line with respect to their new
- signature. While displaying a line now, do not stop at the first
- null byte. Rather, display the zero byte as a space and keep
- going until we reach the size of the line.
-
2013-11-06 Eric Botcazou <ebotcazou@adacore.com>
* config/i386/i386.c (ix86_expand_prologue): Optimize stack
MAX_WIDTH by some margin, then adjust the start of the line such
that the COLUMN is smaller than MAX_WIDTH minus the margin. The
margin is either 10 characters or the difference between the column
- and the length of the line, whatever is smaller. The length of
- LINE is given by LINE_WIDTH. */
+ and the length of the line, whatever is smaller. */
static const char *
-adjust_line (const char *line, int line_width,
- int max_width, int *column_p)
+adjust_line (const char *line, int max_width, int *column_p)
{
int right_margin = 10;
+ int line_width = strlen (line);
int column = *column_p;
right_margin = MIN (line_width - column, right_margin);
const diagnostic_info *diagnostic)
{
const char *line;
- int line_width;
char *buffer;
expanded_location s;
int max_width;
context->last_location = diagnostic->location;
s = expand_location_to_spelling_point (diagnostic->location);
- line = location_get_source_line (s, &line_width);
+ line = location_get_source_line (s);
if (line == NULL)
return;
max_width = context->caret_max_width;
- line = adjust_line (line, line_width, max_width, &(s.column));
+ line = adjust_line (line, max_width, &(s.column));
pp_newline (context->printer);
saved_prefix = pp_get_prefix (context->printer);
pp_set_prefix (context->printer, NULL);
pp_space (context->printer);
- while (max_width > 0 && line_width > 0)
+ while (max_width > 0 && *line != '\0')
{
char c = *line == '\t' ? ' ' : *line;
- if (c == '\0')
- c = ' ';
pp_character (context->printer, c);
max_width--;
- line_width--;
line++;
}
pp_newline (context->printer);
return xloc;
}
-/* This function reads a line that might contain bytes whose value is
- zero. It returns the number of bytes read. The 'end-of-line'
- character found at the end of the line is not contained in the
- returned buffer. Note that this function has been adapted from
- getline() and _IO_getdelim() GNU C library functions. It's been
- duplicated here because the getline() function is not necessarily
- present on all platforms.
-
- LINEPTR points to a buffer that is to contain the line read.
-
- N points to the size of the the LINEPTR buffer.
-
- FP points to the file to consider. */
-
-static ssize_t
-get_line (char **lineptr, size_t *n, FILE *fp)
+/* Reads one line from file into a static buffer. */
+static const char *
+read_line (FILE *file)
{
- ssize_t cur_len = 0, len;
- char buf[16384];
-
- if (lineptr == NULL || n == NULL)
- return -1;
+ static char *string;
+ static size_t string_len;
+ size_t pos = 0;
+ char *ptr;
- if (*lineptr == NULL || *n == 0)
+ if (!string_len)
{
- *n = 120;
- *lineptr = XNEWVEC (char, *n);
+ string_len = 200;
+ string = XNEWVEC (char, string_len);
}
- len = fread (buf, 1, sizeof buf, fp);
- if (ferror (fp))
- return -1;
-
- for (;;)
+ while ((ptr = fgets (string + pos, string_len - pos, file)))
{
- size_t needed;
- char *t = (char*) memchr (buf, '\n', len);
- if (t != NULL) len = (t - buf);
- if (__builtin_expect (len >= SSIZE_MAX - cur_len, 0))
- return -1;
- needed = cur_len + len + 1;
- if (needed > *n)
+ size_t len = strlen (string + pos);
+
+ if (string[pos + len - 1] == '\n')
{
- char *new_lineptr;
- if (needed < 2 * *n)
- needed = 2 * *n;
- new_lineptr = XRESIZEVEC (char, *lineptr, needed);
- *lineptr = new_lineptr;
- *n = needed;
+ string[pos + len - 1] = 0;
+ return string;
}
- memcpy (*lineptr + cur_len, buf, len);
- cur_len += len;
- if (t != NULL)
- break;
- len = fread (buf, 1, sizeof buf, fp);
- if (ferror (fp))
- return -1;
- if (len == 0)
- break;
+ pos += len;
+ string = XRESIZEVEC (char, string, string_len * 2);
+ string_len *= 2;
}
-
- if (cur_len)
- (*lineptr)[cur_len] = '\0';
- return cur_len;
-}
-
-/* Reads one line from FILE into a static buffer. If LINE_LENGTH is
- *non-null LINE_LENGTH, will be set by this function to the length of
- *the returned line. Note that the returned line can contain several
- *zero bytes. Also note that the returned string is allocated in
- *static storage that is going to be re-used by subsequent invocations
- *of read_line. */
-static const char *
-read_line (FILE *file, int *line_length)
-{
- static char *string;
- static size_t string_len;
- int len;
-
- len = get_line (&string, &string_len, file);
- if (line_length)
- *line_length = len;
- return len ? string : NULL;
+
+ return pos ? string : NULL;
}
/* Return the physical source line that corresponds to xloc in a
buffer that is statically allocated. The newline is replaced by
- the null character. Note that the line can contain several null
- characters, so LINE_LEN, if non-null, points to the actual length
- of the line. */
+ the null character. */
const char *
-location_get_source_line (expanded_location xloc,
- int *line_len)
+location_get_source_line (expanded_location xloc)
{
- const char *buffer = NULL, *ptr;
- int lines = 0, len = 0;
+ const char *buffer;
+ int lines = 1;
FILE *stream = xloc.file ? fopen (xloc.file, "r") : NULL;
if (!stream)
return NULL;
- while ((ptr = read_line (stream, &len)) && lines < xloc.line)
- {
- buffer = ptr;
- lines++;
- if (line_len)
- *line_len = len;
- }
+ while ((buffer = read_line (stream)) && lines < xloc.line)
+ lines++;
fclose (stream);
return buffer;