/* Open and close files for Bison.
Copyright (C) 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2000-2012 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 . */
#include
#include "system.h"
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#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 (),
_("%s: cannot open"), quotearg_colon (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, _("input/output 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. |
`------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* 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 = mbsrchr (*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 **file_name)
{
bool conflict = false;
if (0 == strcmp (*file_name, grammar_file))
{
complain (_("refusing to overwrite the input file %s"),
quote (*file_name));
conflict = true;
}
else
{
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));
conflict = true;
}
}
if (conflict)
{
free (*file_name);
*file_name = strdup ("/dev/null");
}
else
{
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);
}