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/* Open and close files for Bison.
Copyright (C) 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of Bison, the GNU Compiler Compiler.
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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include <config.h>
#include "system.h"
#include <error.h>
#include <dirname.h>
#include <get-errno.h>
#include <quote.h>
#include <stdio-safer.h>
#include <xstrndup.h>
#include "complain.h"
#include "files.h"
#include "getargs.h"
#include "gram.h"
/* Initializing some values below (such SPEC_NAME_PREFIX to `yy') is
tempting, but don't do that: for the time being our handling of the
%directive vs --option leaves precedence to the options by deciding
that if a %directive sets a variable which is really set (i.e., not
NULL), then the %directive is ignored. As a result, %name-prefix,
for instance, will not be honored. */
char const *spec_outfile = NULL; /* for -o. */
char const *spec_file_prefix = NULL; /* for -b. */
char const *spec_name_prefix = NULL; /* for -p. */
char *spec_verbose_file = NULL; /* for --verbose. */
char *spec_graph_file = NULL; /* for -g. */
char *spec_xml_file = NULL; /* for -x. */
char *spec_defines_file = NULL; /* for --defines. */
char *parser_file_name;
/* All computed output file names. */
static char **file_names = NULL;
static int file_names_count = 0;
uniqstr grammar_file = NULL;
uniqstr current_file = NULL;
/* If --output=dir/foo.c was specified,
DIR_PREFIX is `dir/' and ALL_BUT_EXT and ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT are `dir/foo'.
If --output=dir/foo.tab.c was specified, DIR_PREFIX is `dir/',
ALL_BUT_EXT is `dir/foo.tab', and ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT is `dir/foo'.
If --output was not specified but --file-prefix=dir/foo was specified,
ALL_BUT_EXT = `foo.tab' and ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT = `foo'.
If neither --output nor --file was specified but the input grammar
is name dir/foo.y, ALL_BUT_EXT and ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT are `foo'.
If neither --output nor --file was specified, DIR_PREFIX is the
empty string (meaning the current directory); otherwise it is
`dir/'. */
char *all_but_ext;
static char *all_but_tab_ext;
char *dir_prefix;
/* C source file extension (the parser source). */
static char *src_extension = NULL;
/* Header file extension (if option ``-d'' is specified). */
static char *header_extension = NULL;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------.
| Return a newly allocated string composed of the concatenation of |
| STR1, and STR2. |
`-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
static char *
concat2 (char const *str1, char const *str2)
{
size_t len = strlen (str1) + strlen (str2);
char *res = xmalloc (len + 1);
char *cp;
cp = stpcpy (res, str1);
cp = stpcpy (cp, str2);
return res;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------.
| Try to open file NAME with mode MODE, and print an error message |
| if fails. |
`-----------------------------------------------------------------*/
FILE *
xfopen (const char *name, const char *mode)
{
FILE *ptr;
ptr = fopen_safer (name, mode);
if (!ptr)
error (EXIT_FAILURE, get_errno (), _("cannot open file `%s'"), name);
return ptr;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------.
| Try to close file PTR, and print an error message if fails. |
`-------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
xfclose (FILE *ptr)
{
if (ptr == NULL)
return;
if (ferror (ptr))
error (EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("I/O error"));
if (fclose (ptr) != 0)
error (EXIT_FAILURE, get_errno (), _("cannot close file"));
}
/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
| Compute ALL_BUT_EXT, ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT and output files extensions. |
`------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* In the string S, replace all characters FROM by TO. */
static void
tr (char *s, char from, char to)
{
for (; *s; s++)
if (*s == from)
*s = to;
}
/* Compute extensions from the grammar file extension. */
static void
compute_exts_from_gf (const char *ext)
{
if (strcmp (ext, ".y") == 0)
{
src_extension = xstrdup (language->src_extension);
header_extension = xstrdup (language->header_extension);
}
else
{
src_extension = xstrdup (ext);
header_extension = xstrdup (ext);
tr (src_extension, 'y', 'c');
tr (src_extension, 'Y', 'C');
tr (header_extension, 'y', 'h');
tr (header_extension, 'Y', 'H');
}
}
/* Compute extensions from the given c source file extension. */
static void
compute_exts_from_src (const char *ext)
{
/* We use this function when the user specifies `-o' or `--output',
so the extenions must be computed unconditionally from the file name
given by this option. */
src_extension = xstrdup (ext);
header_extension = xstrdup (ext);
tr (header_extension, 'c', 'h');
tr (header_extension, 'C', 'H');
}
/* Decompose FILE_NAME in four parts: *BASE, *TAB, and *EXT, the fourth
part, (the directory) is ranging from FILE_NAME to the char before
*BASE, so we don't need an additional parameter.
*EXT points to the last period in the basename, or NULL if none.
If there is no *EXT, *TAB is NULL. Otherwise, *TAB points to
`.tab' or `_tab' if present right before *EXT, or is NULL. *TAB
cannot be equal to *BASE.
None are allocated, they are simply pointers to parts of FILE_NAME.
Examples:
'/tmp/foo.tab.c' -> *BASE = 'foo.tab.c', *TAB = '.tab.c', *EXT =
'.c'
'foo.c' -> *BASE = 'foo.c', *TAB = NULL, *EXT = '.c'
'tab.c' -> *BASE = 'tab.c', *TAB = NULL, *EXT = '.c'
'.tab.c' -> *BASE = '.tab.c', *TAB = NULL, *EXT = '.c'
'foo.tab' -> *BASE = 'foo.tab', *TAB = NULL, *EXT = '.tab'
'foo_tab' -> *BASE = 'foo_tab', *TAB = NULL, *EXT = NULL
'foo' -> *BASE = 'foo', *TAB = NULL, *EXT = NULL. */
static void
file_name_split (const char *file_name,
const char **base, const char **tab, const char **ext)
{
*base = last_component (file_name);
/* Look for the extension, i.e., look for the last dot. */
*ext = strrchr (*base, '.');
*tab = NULL;
/* If there is an extension, check if there is a `.tab' part right
before. */
if (*ext)
{
size_t baselen = *ext - *base;
size_t dottablen = 4;
if (dottablen < baselen
&& (strncmp (*ext - dottablen, ".tab", dottablen) == 0
|| strncmp (*ext - dottablen, "_tab", dottablen) == 0))
*tab = *ext - dottablen;
}
}
static void
compute_file_name_parts (void)
{
const char *base, *tab, *ext;
/* Compute ALL_BUT_EXT and ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT from SPEC_OUTFILE
or GRAMMAR_FILE.
The precise -o name will be used for FTABLE. For other output
files, remove the ".c" or ".tab.c" suffix. */
if (spec_outfile)
{
file_name_split (spec_outfile, &base, &tab, &ext);
dir_prefix = xstrndup (spec_outfile, base - spec_outfile);
/* ALL_BUT_EXT goes up the EXT, excluding it. */
all_but_ext =
xstrndup (spec_outfile,
(strlen (spec_outfile) - (ext ? strlen (ext) : 0)));
/* ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT goes up to TAB, excluding it. */
all_but_tab_ext =
xstrndup (spec_outfile,
(strlen (spec_outfile)
- (tab ? strlen (tab) : (ext ? strlen (ext) : 0))));
if (ext)
compute_exts_from_src (ext);
}
else
{
file_name_split (grammar_file, &base, &tab, &ext);
if (spec_file_prefix)
{
/* If --file-prefix=foo was specified, ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT = `foo'. */
dir_prefix =
xstrndup (spec_file_prefix,
last_component (spec_file_prefix) - spec_file_prefix);
all_but_tab_ext = xstrdup (spec_file_prefix);
}
else if (yacc_flag)
{
/* If --yacc, then the output is `y.tab.c'. */
dir_prefix = xstrdup ("");
all_but_tab_ext = xstrdup ("y");
}
else
{
/* Otherwise, ALL_BUT_TAB_EXT is computed from the input
grammar: `foo/bar.yy' => `bar'. */
dir_prefix = xstrdup ("");
all_but_tab_ext =
xstrndup (base, (strlen (base) - (ext ? strlen (ext) : 0)));
}
if (language->add_tab)
all_but_ext = concat2 (all_but_tab_ext, TAB_EXT);
else
all_but_ext = xstrdup (all_but_tab_ext);
/* Compute the extensions from the grammar file name. */
if (ext && !yacc_flag)
compute_exts_from_gf (ext);
}
}
/* Compute the output file names. Warn if we detect conflicting
outputs to the same file. */
void
compute_output_file_names (void)
{
compute_file_name_parts ();
/* If not yet done. */
if (!src_extension)
src_extension = xstrdup (".c");
if (!header_extension)
header_extension = xstrdup (".h");
parser_file_name =
(spec_outfile
? xstrdup (spec_outfile)
: concat2 (all_but_ext, src_extension));
if (defines_flag)
{
if (! spec_defines_file)
spec_defines_file = concat2 (all_but_ext, header_extension);
}
if (graph_flag)
{
if (! spec_graph_file)
spec_graph_file = concat2 (all_but_tab_ext, ".dot");
output_file_name_check (spec_graph_file);
}
if (xml_flag)
{
if (! spec_xml_file)
spec_xml_file = concat2 (all_but_tab_ext, ".xml");
output_file_name_check (spec_xml_file);
}
if (report_flag)
{
if (!spec_verbose_file)
spec_verbose_file = concat2 (all_but_tab_ext, OUTPUT_EXT);
output_file_name_check (spec_verbose_file);
}
free (all_but_tab_ext);
free (src_extension);
free (header_extension);
}
void
output_file_name_check (char const *file_name)
{
if (0 == strcmp (file_name, grammar_file))
fatal (_("refusing to overwrite the input file %s"), quote (file_name));
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < file_names_count; i++)
if (0 == strcmp (file_names[i], file_name))
warn (_("conflicting outputs to file %s"), quote (file_name));
}
file_names = xnrealloc (file_names, ++file_names_count, sizeof *file_names);
file_names[file_names_count-1] = xstrdup (file_name);
}
void
output_file_names_free (void)
{
free (all_but_ext);
free (spec_verbose_file);
free (spec_graph_file);
free (spec_xml_file);
free (spec_defines_file);
free (parser_file_name);
free (dir_prefix);
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < file_names_count; i++)
free (file_names[i]);
}
free (file_names);
}