From: "Jan Beulich" <JBeulich@novell.com>
To: <binutils@sources.redhat.com>
Subject: [PATCH] allow macros with variable number of arguments
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 10:32:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <s2709854.061@emea1-mh.id2.novell.com> (raw)
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This adds support for macros with a variable number arguments. It requires
(for the new test added) the .ifb/.ifnb patch submitted before. While I
realize that a few of the changes in here don't directly relate to the
topic (but instead continue to clean up some of the diagnostics),
separating them out would have resulted in a number of collisions between
the resulting patches. I hope this is acceptable here.
Built and tested natively on i686-pc-linux-gnu and as cross tools for a
large number of targets (hosted on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu).
Jan
gas/
2005-04-27 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com>
* macro.c (new_formal, del_formal): New.
(do_formals): Use new_formal. Check for and parse qualifier. Warn if
required argument has default value. Stop looking for more formal
when there was a vararg one.
(macro_expand_body): Use new_formal and del_formal.
(macro_expand): Likewise. Initialize local variable err. Don't
return immediately when encountering an error. Warn when keyword
argument already had a value assigned. Eliminate duplicate clearing
of argument value. When current positional argument matches parameter
of vararg type, assign to it all the remaining arguments. Issue error
when required parameter does not have value.
(free_macro): Use del_formal.
(expand_irp): Initialize formal type. Free buffers associated with
formal prior to returning.
* macro.h (struct formal_struct): Add new field 'type' with new
enumeration type 'formal_type'.
* doc/as.texinfo: Document macro parameter qualifiers.
gas/testsuite/
2005-04-27 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com>
* gas/macros/badarg.s: Add check for bad qualifier specification.
* gas/macros/badarg.l: Adjust.
* gas/macros/vararg.[sd]: New.
* gas/macros/macros.exp: Run new test.
--- /home/jbeulich/src/binutils/mainline/2005-04-26/gas/doc/as.texinfo 2005-04-13 15:09:21.000000000 +0200
+++ 2005-04-26/gas/doc/as.texinfo 2005-04-27 11:37:16.000000000 +0200
@@ -4857,7 +4866,10 @@ With that definition, @samp{SUM 0,5} is
@cindex @code{macro} directive
Begin the definition of a macro called @var{macname}. If your macro
definition requires arguments, specify their names after the macro name,
-separated by commas or spaces. You can supply a default value for any
+separated by commas or spaces. You can qualify the macro argument to
+indicate whether all invocations must specify a non-blank value (through
+@samp{:@code{req}}), or whether it takes all of the remaining arguments
+(through @samp{:@code{vararg}}). You can supply a default value for any
macro argument by following the name with @samp{=@var{deflt}}. You
cannot define two macros with the same @var{macname} unless it has been
subject to the @code{.purgem} directive (@xref{Purgem}.) between the two
@@ -4884,6 +4896,12 @@ After the definition is complete, you ca
@samp{0}, and @samp{\p2} evaluating to @var{b}).
@end table
+@item .macro m p1:req, p2=0, p3:vararg
+Begin the definition of a macro called @code{m}, with at least three
+arguments. The first argument must always have a value specified, but
+not the second, which instead has a default value. The third formal
+will get assigned all remaining arguments specified at invocation time.
+
When you call a macro, you can specify the argument values either by
position, or by keyword. For example, @samp{sum 9,17} is equivalent to
@samp{sum to=17, from=9}.
--- /home/jbeulich/src/binutils/mainline/2005-04-26/gas/macro.c 2005-04-25 08:41:28.000000000 +0200
+++ 2005-04-26/gas/macro.c 2005-04-27 11:31:09.000000000 +0200
@@ -71,6 +71,8 @@ extern void *alloca ();
static int get_token (int, sb *, sb *);
static int getstring (int, sb *, sb *);
static int get_any_string (int, sb *, sb *, int, int);
+static formal_entry *new_formal (void);
+static void del_formal (formal_entry *);
static int do_formals (macro_entry *, int, sb *);
static int get_apost_token (int, sb *, sb *, int);
static int sub_actual (int, sb *, sb *, struct hash_control *, int, sb *, int);
@@ -465,6 +467,34 @@ get_any_string (int idx, sb *in, sb *out
return idx;
}
+/* Allocate a new formal. */
+
+static formal_entry *
+new_formal ()
+{
+ formal_entry *formal;
+
+ formal = (formal_entry *) xmalloc (sizeof (formal_entry));
+
+ sb_new (&formal->name);
+ sb_new (&formal->def);
+ sb_new (&formal->actual);
+ formal->next = NULL;
+ formal->type = FORMAL_OPTIONAL;
+ return formal;
+}
+
+/* Free a formal. */
+
+static void
+del_formal (formal_entry *formal)
+{
+ sb_kill (&formal->actual);
+ sb_kill (&formal->def);
+ sb_kill (&formal->name);
+ free (formal);
+}
+
/* Pick up the formal parameters of a macro definition. */
static int
@@ -476,15 +506,9 @@ do_formals (macro_entry *macro, int idx,
idx = sb_skip_white (idx, in);
while (idx < in->len)
{
- formal_entry *formal;
+ formal_entry *formal = new_formal ();
int cidx;
- formal = (formal_entry *) xmalloc (sizeof (formal_entry));
-
- sb_new (&formal->name);
- sb_new (&formal->def);
- sb_new (&formal->actual);
-
idx = get_token (idx, in, &formal->name);
if (formal->name.len == 0)
{
@@ -494,15 +518,57 @@ do_formals (macro_entry *macro, int idx,
}
idx = sb_skip_white (idx, in);
/* This is a formal. */
+ name = sb_terminate (&formal->name);
+ if (! macro_mri
+ && idx < in->len
+ && in->ptr[idx] == ':'
+ && (! is_name_beginner (':')
+ || idx + 1 >= in->len
+ || ! is_part_of_name (in->ptr[idx + 1])))
+ {
+ /* Got a qualifier. */
+ sb qual;
+
+ sb_new (&qual);
+ idx = get_token (sb_skip_white (idx + 1, in), in, &qual);
+ sb_terminate (&qual);
+ if (qual.len == 0)
+ as_bad_where (macro->file,
+ macro->line,
+ _("Missing parameter qualifier for `%s' in macro `%s'"),
+ name,
+ macro->name);
+ else if (strcmp(qual.ptr, "req") == 0)
+ formal->type = FORMAL_REQUIRED;
+ else if (strcmp(qual.ptr, "vararg") == 0)
+ formal->type = FORMAL_VARARG;
+ else
+ as_bad_where (macro->file,
+ macro->line,
+ _("`%s' is not a valid parameter qualifier for `%s' in macro `%s'"),
+ qual.ptr,
+ name,
+ macro->name);
+ sb_kill (&qual);
+ idx = sb_skip_white (idx, in);
+ }
if (idx < in->len && in->ptr[idx] == '=')
{
/* Got a default. */
idx = get_any_string (idx + 1, in, &formal->def, 1, 0);
idx = sb_skip_white (idx, in);
+ if (formal->type == FORMAL_REQUIRED)
+ {
+ sb_reset (&formal->def);
+ as_warn_where (macro->file,
+ macro->line,
+ _("Pointless default value for required parameter `%s' in macro `%s'"),
+ name,
+ macro->name);
+ }
}
/* Add to macro's hash table. */
- name = sb_terminate (&formal->name);
if (! hash_find (macro->formal_hash, name))
hash_jam (macro->formal_hash, name, formal);
else
@@ -513,6 +579,10 @@ do_formals (macro_entry *macro, int idx,
macro->name);
formal->index = macro->formal_count++;
+ *p = formal;
+ p = &formal->next;
+ if (formal->type == FORMAL_VARARG)
+ break;
cidx = idx;
idx = sb_skip_comma (idx, in);
if (idx != cidx && idx >= in->len)
@@ -520,23 +590,14 @@ do_formals (macro_entry *macro, int idx,
idx = cidx;
break;
}
- *p = formal;
- p = &formal->next;
- *p = NULL;
}
if (macro_mri)
{
- formal_entry *formal;
+ formal_entry *formal = new_formal ();
/* Add a special NARG formal, which macro_expand will set to the
number of arguments. */
- formal = (formal_entry *) xmalloc (sizeof (formal_entry));
-
- sb_new (&formal->name);
- sb_new (&formal->def);
- sb_new (&formal->actual);
-
/* The same MRI assemblers which treat '@' characters also use
the name $NARG. At least until we find an exception. */
if (macro_strip_at)
@@ -557,7 +618,6 @@ do_formals (macro_entry *macro, int idx,
formal->index = NARG_INDEX;
*p = formal;
- formal->next = NULL;
}
return idx;
@@ -827,10 +887,8 @@ macro_expand_body (sb *in, sb *out, form
while (in->ptr[src] != '\n')
{
const char *name;
- formal_entry *f;
+ formal_entry *f = new_formal ();
- f = (formal_entry *) xmalloc (sizeof (formal_entry));
- sb_new (&f->name);
src = get_token (src, in, &f->name);
name = sb_terminate (&f->name);
if (! hash_find (formal_hash, name))
@@ -838,8 +896,6 @@ macro_expand_body (sb *in, sb *out, form
static int loccnt;
char buf[20];
- sb_new (&f->def);
- sb_new (&f->actual);
f->index = LOCAL_INDEX;
f->next = loclist;
loclist = f;
@@ -857,8 +913,7 @@ macro_expand_body (sb *in, sb *out, form
macro->line + macro_line,
_("`%s' was already used as parameter (or another local) name"),
name);
- sb_kill (&f->name);
- free (f);
+ del_formal (f);
}
src = sb_skip_comma (src, in);
@@ -935,10 +990,7 @@ macro_expand_body (sb *in, sb *out, form
/* Setting the value to NULL effectively deletes the entry. We
avoid calling hash_delete because it doesn't reclaim memory. */
hash_jam (formal_hash, sb_terminate (&loclist->name), NULL);
- sb_kill (&loclist->name);
- sb_kill (&loclist->def);
- sb_kill (&loclist->actual);
- free (loclist);
+ del_formal (loclist);
loclist = f;
}
@@ -957,7 +1009,7 @@ macro_expand (int idx, sb *in, macro_ent
int is_positional = 0;
int is_keyword = 0;
int narg = 0;
- const char *err;
+ const char *err = NULL;
sb_new (&t);
@@ -981,12 +1033,8 @@ macro_expand (int idx, sb *in, macro_ent
&& in->ptr[idx] != ' '
&& in->ptr[idx] != '\t')
{
- formal_entry *n;
+ formal_entry *n = new_formal ();
- n = (formal_entry *) xmalloc (sizeof (formal_entry));
- sb_new (&n->name);
- sb_new (&n->def);
- sb_new (&n->actual);
n->index = QUAL_INDEX;
n->next = m->formals;
@@ -1021,16 +1069,27 @@ macro_expand (int idx, sb *in, macro_ent
sb_reset (&t);
idx = get_token (idx, in, &t);
if (in->ptr[idx] != '=')
- return _("confusion in formal parameters");
+ {
+ err = _("confusion in formal parameters");
+ break;
+ }
/* Lookup the formal in the macro's list. */
ptr = (formal_entry *) hash_find (m->formal_hash, sb_terminate (&t));
if (!ptr)
- return _("macro formal argument does not exist");
+ as_bad (_("Parameter named `%s' does not exist for macro `%s'"),
+ t.ptr,
+ m->name);
else
{
/* Insert this value into the right place. */
- sb_reset (&ptr->actual);
+ if (ptr->actual.len)
+ {
+ as_warn (_("Value for parameter `%s' of macro `%s' was already specified"),
+ ptr->name.ptr,
+ m->name);
+ sb_reset (&ptr->actual);
+ }
idx = get_any_string (idx + 1, in, &ptr->actual, 0, 0);
if (ptr->actual.len > 0)
++narg;
@@ -1041,7 +1100,10 @@ macro_expand (int idx, sb *in, macro_ent
/* This is a positional arg. */
is_positional = 1;
if (is_keyword)
- return _("can't mix positional and keyword arguments");
+ {
+ err = _("can't mix positional and keyword arguments");
+ break;
+ }
if (!f)
{
@@ -1049,13 +1111,12 @@ macro_expand (int idx, sb *in, macro_ent
int c;
if (!macro_mri)
- return _("too many positional arguments");
+ {
+ err = _("too many positional arguments");
+ break;
+ }
- f = (formal_entry *) xmalloc (sizeof (formal_entry));
- sb_new (&f->name);
- sb_new (&f->def);
- sb_new (&f->actual);
- f->next = NULL;
+ f = new_formal ();
c = -1;
for (pf = &m->formals; *pf != NULL; pf = &(*pf)->next)
@@ -1067,8 +1128,13 @@ macro_expand (int idx, sb *in, macro_ent
f->index = c;
}
- sb_reset (&f->actual);
- idx = get_any_string (idx, in, &f->actual, 1, 0);
+ if (f->type != FORMAL_VARARG)
+ idx = get_any_string (idx, in, &f->actual, 1, 0);
+ else
+ {
+ sb_add_buffer (&f->actual, in->ptr + idx, in->len - idx);
+ idx = in->len;
+ }
if (f->actual.len > 0)
++narg;
do
@@ -1089,19 +1155,29 @@ macro_expand (int idx, sb *in, macro_ent
}
}
- if (macro_mri)
+ if (! err)
{
- char buffer[20];
+ for (ptr = m->formals; ptr; ptr = ptr->next)
+ {
+ if (ptr->type == FORMAL_REQUIRED && ptr->actual.len == 0)
+ as_bad (_("Missing value for required parameter `%s' of macro `%s'"),
+ ptr->name.ptr,
+ m->name);
+ }
- sb_reset (&t);
- sb_add_string (&t, macro_strip_at ? "$NARG" : "NARG");
- ptr = (formal_entry *) hash_find (m->formal_hash, sb_terminate (&t));
- sb_reset (&ptr->actual);
- sprintf (buffer, "%d", narg);
- sb_add_string (&ptr->actual, buffer);
- }
+ if (macro_mri)
+ {
+ char buffer[20];
- err = macro_expand_body (&m->sub, out, m->formals, m->formal_hash, m);
+ sb_reset (&t);
+ sb_add_string (&t, macro_strip_at ? "$NARG" : "NARG");
+ ptr = (formal_entry *) hash_find (m->formal_hash, sb_terminate (&t));
+ sprintf (buffer, "%d", narg);
+ sb_add_string (&ptr->actual, buffer);
+ }
+
+ err = macro_expand_body (&m->sub, out, m->formals, m->formal_hash, m);
+ }
/* Discard any unnamed formal arguments. */
if (macro_mri)
@@ -1115,11 +1191,8 @@ macro_expand (int idx, sb *in, macro_ent
pf = &(*pf)->next;
else
{
- sb_kill (&(*pf)->name);
- sb_kill (&(*pf)->def);
- sb_kill (&(*pf)->actual);
f = (*pf)->next;
- free (*pf);
+ del_formal (*pf);
*pf = f;
}
}
@@ -1191,14 +1264,11 @@ free_macro(macro_entry *macro)
for (formal = macro->formals; formal; )
{
- void *ptr;
+ formal_entry *f;
- sb_kill (&formal->name);
- sb_kill (&formal->def);
- sb_kill (&formal->actual);
- ptr = formal;
+ f = formal;
formal = formal->next;
- free (ptr);
+ del_formal (f);
}
hash_die (macro->formal_hash);
sb_kill (¯o->sub);
@@ -1263,6 +1333,7 @@ expand_irp (int irpc, int idx, sb *in, s
f.index = 1;
f.next = NULL;
+ f.type = FORMAL_OPTIONAL;
sb_reset (out);
@@ -1308,6 +1379,9 @@ expand_irp (int irpc, int idx, sb *in, s
}
hash_die (h);
+ sb_kill (&f.actual);
+ sb_kill (&f.def);
+ sb_kill (&f.name);
sb_kill (&sub);
return err;
--- /home/jbeulich/src/binutils/mainline/2005-04-26/gas/macro.h 2005-04-15 11:46:43.000000000 +0200
+++ 2005-04-26/gas/macro.h 2005-04-27 11:31:09.000000000 +0200
@@ -45,6 +45,11 @@ typedef struct formal_struct {
sb def; /* The default value. */
sb actual; /* The actual argument (changed on each expansion). */
int index; /* The index of the formal 0..formal_count - 1. */
+ enum formal_type {
+ FORMAL_OPTIONAL,
+ FORMAL_REQUIRED,
+ FORMAL_VARARG
+ } type; /* The kind of the formal. */
} formal_entry;
/* Other values found in the index field of a formal_entry. */
--- /home/jbeulich/src/binutils/mainline/2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/badarg.l 2005-04-15 11:52:16.000000000 +0200
+++ 2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/badarg.l 2005-04-27 10:22:55.000000000 +0200
@@ -8,3 +8,8 @@
.*:19: Error: .*
.*:25: Error: .*
.*:30: Error: .*
+.*:38: Error: .*
+.*:41: Error: .*
+.*:44: Warning: .*
+.*:47: Error: .*
+.*:49: Error: .*
--- /home/jbeulich/src/binutils/mainline/2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/badarg.s 2005-04-15 11:53:02.000000000 +0200
+++ 2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/badarg.s 2005-04-27 11:35:53.000000000 +0200
@@ -32,3 +32,19 @@
m6
m7
+
+ .noaltmacro
+
+ .macro m8, arg :
+ .endm
+
+ .macro m9, arg : qual
+ .endm
+
+ .macro m10, arg : req = def
+ .endm
+
+ m10
+
+ .macro m11, arg1 : vararg, arg2
+ .endm
--- /home/jbeulich/src/binutils/mainline/2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/macros.exp 2005-04-18 15:35:35.000000000 +0200
+++ 2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/macros.exp 2005-04-27 11:34:33.000000000 +0200
@@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ if { ![istarget *c54x*-*-*] && ![istarge
run_dump_test irp
run_dump_test rept
run_dump_test repeat
+ run_dump_test vararg
}
-
gas_test_error "err.s" "" "macro infinite recursion"
# The tic4x-coff target fails the next test because it defines '&'
--- /home/jbeulich/src/binutils/mainline/2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/vararg.d 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ 2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/vararg.d 2005-04-27 10:51:04.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+#objdump: -r
+#name: macro vararg
+
+.*: +file format .*
+
+RELOCATION RECORDS FOR .*
+OFFSET[ ]+TYPE[ ]+VALUE.*
+0+00[ ]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]+[ ]+foo1
+0+04[ ]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]+[ ]+foo2
+0+08[ ]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]+[ ]+foo3
+0+0c[ ]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]+[ ]+foo4
+0+10[ ]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]+[ ]+foo5
+0+14[ ]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]+[ ]+foo6
--- /home/jbeulich/src/binutils/mainline/2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/vararg.s 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ 2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/vararg.s 2005-04-27 10:50:21.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+ .macro v1 arg1 : req, args : vararg
+ .long foo\arg1
+ .ifnb \args
+ v1 \args
+ .endif
+ .endm
+
+ v1 1
+ v1 2, 3
+ v1 4, 5, 6
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This adds support for macros with a variable number arguments. It requires
(for the new test added) the .ifb/.ifnb patch submitted before. While I
realize that a few of the changes in here don't directly relate to the
topic (but instead continue to clean up some of the diagnostics),
separating them out would have resulted in a number of collisions between
the resulting patches. I hope this is acceptable here.
Built and tested natively on i686-pc-linux-gnu and as cross tools for a
large number of targets (hosted on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu).
Jan
gas/
2005-04-27 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com>
* macro.c (new_formal, del_formal): New.
(do_formals): Use new_formal. Check for and parse qualifier. Warn if
required argument has default value. Stop looking for more formal
when there was a vararg one.
(macro_expand_body): Use new_formal and del_formal.
(macro_expand): Likewise. Initialize local variable err. Don't
return immediately when encountering an error. Warn when keyword
argument already had a value assigned. Eliminate duplicate clearing
of argument value. When current positional argument matches parameter
of vararg type, assign to it all the remaining arguments. Issue error
when required parameter does not have value.
(free_macro): Use del_formal.
(expand_irp): Initialize formal type. Free buffers associated with
formal prior to returning.
* macro.h (struct formal_struct): Add new field 'type' with new
enumeration type 'formal_type'.
* doc/as.texinfo: Document macro parameter qualifiers.
gas/testsuite/
2005-04-27 Jan Beulich <jbeulich@novell.com>
* gas/macros/badarg.s: Add check for bad qualifier specification.
* gas/macros/badarg.l: Adjust.
* gas/macros/vararg.[sd]: New.
* gas/macros/macros.exp: Run new test.
--- /home/jbeulich/src/binutils/mainline/2005-04-26/gas/doc/as.texinfo 2005-04-13 15:09:21.000000000 +0200
+++ 2005-04-26/gas/doc/as.texinfo 2005-04-27 11:37:16.000000000 +0200
@@ -4857,7 +4866,10 @@ With that definition, @samp{SUM 0,5} is
@cindex @code{macro} directive
Begin the definition of a macro called @var{macname}. If your macro
definition requires arguments, specify their names after the macro name,
-separated by commas or spaces. You can supply a default value for any
+separated by commas or spaces. You can qualify the macro argument to
+indicate whether all invocations must specify a non-blank value (through
+@samp{:@code{req}}), or whether it takes all of the remaining arguments
+(through @samp{:@code{vararg}}). You can supply a default value for any
macro argument by following the name with @samp{=@var{deflt}}. You
cannot define two macros with the same @var{macname} unless it has been
subject to the @code{.purgem} directive (@xref{Purgem}.) between the two
@@ -4884,6 +4896,12 @@ After the definition is complete, you ca
@samp{0}, and @samp{\p2} evaluating to @var{b}).
@end table
+@item .macro m p1:req, p2=0, p3:vararg
+Begin the definition of a macro called @code{m}, with at least three
+arguments. The first argument must always have a value specified, but
+not the second, which instead has a default value. The third formal
+will get assigned all remaining arguments specified at invocation time.
+
When you call a macro, you can specify the argument values either by
position, or by keyword. For example, @samp{sum 9,17} is equivalent to
@samp{sum to=17, from=9}.
--- /home/jbeulich/src/binutils/mainline/2005-04-26/gas/macro.c 2005-04-25 08:41:28.000000000 +0200
+++ 2005-04-26/gas/macro.c 2005-04-27 11:31:09.000000000 +0200
@@ -71,6 +71,8 @@ extern void *alloca ();
static int get_token (int, sb *, sb *);
static int getstring (int, sb *, sb *);
static int get_any_string (int, sb *, sb *, int, int);
+static formal_entry *new_formal (void);
+static void del_formal (formal_entry *);
static int do_formals (macro_entry *, int, sb *);
static int get_apost_token (int, sb *, sb *, int);
static int sub_actual (int, sb *, sb *, struct hash_control *, int, sb *, int);
@@ -465,6 +467,34 @@ get_any_string (int idx, sb *in, sb *out
return idx;
}
+/* Allocate a new formal. */
+
+static formal_entry *
+new_formal ()
+{
+ formal_entry *formal;
+
+ formal = (formal_entry *) xmalloc (sizeof (formal_entry));
+
+ sb_new (&formal->name);
+ sb_new (&formal->def);
+ sb_new (&formal->actual);
+ formal->next = NULL;
+ formal->type = FORMAL_OPTIONAL;
+ return formal;
+}
+
+/* Free a formal. */
+
+static void
+del_formal (formal_entry *formal)
+{
+ sb_kill (&formal->actual);
+ sb_kill (&formal->def);
+ sb_kill (&formal->name);
+ free (formal);
+}
+
/* Pick up the formal parameters of a macro definition. */
static int
@@ -476,15 +506,9 @@ do_formals (macro_entry *macro, int idx,
idx = sb_skip_white (idx, in);
while (idx < in->len)
{
- formal_entry *formal;
+ formal_entry *formal = new_formal ();
int cidx;
- formal = (formal_entry *) xmalloc (sizeof (formal_entry));
-
- sb_new (&formal->name);
- sb_new (&formal->def);
- sb_new (&formal->actual);
-
idx = get_token (idx, in, &formal->name);
if (formal->name.len == 0)
{
@@ -494,15 +518,57 @@ do_formals (macro_entry *macro, int idx,
}
idx = sb_skip_white (idx, in);
/* This is a formal. */
+ name = sb_terminate (&formal->name);
+ if (! macro_mri
+ && idx < in->len
+ && in->ptr[idx] == ':'
+ && (! is_name_beginner (':')
+ || idx + 1 >= in->len
+ || ! is_part_of_name (in->ptr[idx + 1])))
+ {
+ /* Got a qualifier. */
+ sb qual;
+
+ sb_new (&qual);
+ idx = get_token (sb_skip_white (idx + 1, in), in, &qual);
+ sb_terminate (&qual);
+ if (qual.len == 0)
+ as_bad_where (macro->file,
+ macro->line,
+ _("Missing parameter qualifier for `%s' in macro `%s'"),
+ name,
+ macro->name);
+ else if (strcmp(qual.ptr, "req") == 0)
+ formal->type = FORMAL_REQUIRED;
+ else if (strcmp(qual.ptr, "vararg") == 0)
+ formal->type = FORMAL_VARARG;
+ else
+ as_bad_where (macro->file,
+ macro->line,
+ _("`%s' is not a valid parameter qualifier for `%s' in macro `%s'"),
+ qual.ptr,
+ name,
+ macro->name);
+ sb_kill (&qual);
+ idx = sb_skip_white (idx, in);
+ }
if (idx < in->len && in->ptr[idx] == '=')
{
/* Got a default. */
idx = get_any_string (idx + 1, in, &formal->def, 1, 0);
idx = sb_skip_white (idx, in);
+ if (formal->type == FORMAL_REQUIRED)
+ {
+ sb_reset (&formal->def);
+ as_warn_where (macro->file,
+ macro->line,
+ _("Pointless default value for required parameter `%s' in macro `%s'"),
+ name,
+ macro->name);
+ }
}
/* Add to macro's hash table. */
- name = sb_terminate (&formal->name);
if (! hash_find (macro->formal_hash, name))
hash_jam (macro->formal_hash, name, formal);
else
@@ -513,6 +579,10 @@ do_formals (macro_entry *macro, int idx,
macro->name);
formal->index = macro->formal_count++;
+ *p = formal;
+ p = &formal->next;
+ if (formal->type == FORMAL_VARARG)
+ break;
cidx = idx;
idx = sb_skip_comma (idx, in);
if (idx != cidx && idx >= in->len)
@@ -520,23 +590,14 @@ do_formals (macro_entry *macro, int idx,
idx = cidx;
break;
}
- *p = formal;
- p = &formal->next;
- *p = NULL;
}
if (macro_mri)
{
- formal_entry *formal;
+ formal_entry *formal = new_formal ();
/* Add a special NARG formal, which macro_expand will set to the
number of arguments. */
- formal = (formal_entry *) xmalloc (sizeof (formal_entry));
-
- sb_new (&formal->name);
- sb_new (&formal->def);
- sb_new (&formal->actual);
-
/* The same MRI assemblers which treat '@' characters also use
the name $NARG. At least until we find an exception. */
if (macro_strip_at)
@@ -557,7 +618,6 @@ do_formals (macro_entry *macro, int idx,
formal->index = NARG_INDEX;
*p = formal;
- formal->next = NULL;
}
return idx;
@@ -827,10 +887,8 @@ macro_expand_body (sb *in, sb *out, form
while (in->ptr[src] != '\n')
{
const char *name;
- formal_entry *f;
+ formal_entry *f = new_formal ();
- f = (formal_entry *) xmalloc (sizeof (formal_entry));
- sb_new (&f->name);
src = get_token (src, in, &f->name);
name = sb_terminate (&f->name);
if (! hash_find (formal_hash, name))
@@ -838,8 +896,6 @@ macro_expand_body (sb *in, sb *out, form
static int loccnt;
char buf[20];
- sb_new (&f->def);
- sb_new (&f->actual);
f->index = LOCAL_INDEX;
f->next = loclist;
loclist = f;
@@ -857,8 +913,7 @@ macro_expand_body (sb *in, sb *out, form
macro->line + macro_line,
_("`%s' was already used as parameter (or another local) name"),
name);
- sb_kill (&f->name);
- free (f);
+ del_formal (f);
}
src = sb_skip_comma (src, in);
@@ -935,10 +990,7 @@ macro_expand_body (sb *in, sb *out, form
/* Setting the value to NULL effectively deletes the entry. We
avoid calling hash_delete because it doesn't reclaim memory. */
hash_jam (formal_hash, sb_terminate (&loclist->name), NULL);
- sb_kill (&loclist->name);
- sb_kill (&loclist->def);
- sb_kill (&loclist->actual);
- free (loclist);
+ del_formal (loclist);
loclist = f;
}
@@ -957,7 +1009,7 @@ macro_expand (int idx, sb *in, macro_ent
int is_positional = 0;
int is_keyword = 0;
int narg = 0;
- const char *err;
+ const char *err = NULL;
sb_new (&t);
@@ -981,12 +1033,8 @@ macro_expand (int idx, sb *in, macro_ent
&& in->ptr[idx] != ' '
&& in->ptr[idx] != '\t')
{
- formal_entry *n;
+ formal_entry *n = new_formal ();
- n = (formal_entry *) xmalloc (sizeof (formal_entry));
- sb_new (&n->name);
- sb_new (&n->def);
- sb_new (&n->actual);
n->index = QUAL_INDEX;
n->next = m->formals;
@@ -1021,16 +1069,27 @@ macro_expand (int idx, sb *in, macro_ent
sb_reset (&t);
idx = get_token (idx, in, &t);
if (in->ptr[idx] != '=')
- return _("confusion in formal parameters");
+ {
+ err = _("confusion in formal parameters");
+ break;
+ }
/* Lookup the formal in the macro's list. */
ptr = (formal_entry *) hash_find (m->formal_hash, sb_terminate (&t));
if (!ptr)
- return _("macro formal argument does not exist");
+ as_bad (_("Parameter named `%s' does not exist for macro `%s'"),
+ t.ptr,
+ m->name);
else
{
/* Insert this value into the right place. */
- sb_reset (&ptr->actual);
+ if (ptr->actual.len)
+ {
+ as_warn (_("Value for parameter `%s' of macro `%s' was already specified"),
+ ptr->name.ptr,
+ m->name);
+ sb_reset (&ptr->actual);
+ }
idx = get_any_string (idx + 1, in, &ptr->actual, 0, 0);
if (ptr->actual.len > 0)
++narg;
@@ -1041,7 +1100,10 @@ macro_expand (int idx, sb *in, macro_ent
/* This is a positional arg. */
is_positional = 1;
if (is_keyword)
- return _("can't mix positional and keyword arguments");
+ {
+ err = _("can't mix positional and keyword arguments");
+ break;
+ }
if (!f)
{
@@ -1049,13 +1111,12 @@ macro_expand (int idx, sb *in, macro_ent
int c;
if (!macro_mri)
- return _("too many positional arguments");
+ {
+ err = _("too many positional arguments");
+ break;
+ }
- f = (formal_entry *) xmalloc (sizeof (formal_entry));
- sb_new (&f->name);
- sb_new (&f->def);
- sb_new (&f->actual);
- f->next = NULL;
+ f = new_formal ();
c = -1;
for (pf = &m->formals; *pf != NULL; pf = &(*pf)->next)
@@ -1067,8 +1128,13 @@ macro_expand (int idx, sb *in, macro_ent
f->index = c;
}
- sb_reset (&f->actual);
- idx = get_any_string (idx, in, &f->actual, 1, 0);
+ if (f->type != FORMAL_VARARG)
+ idx = get_any_string (idx, in, &f->actual, 1, 0);
+ else
+ {
+ sb_add_buffer (&f->actual, in->ptr + idx, in->len - idx);
+ idx = in->len;
+ }
if (f->actual.len > 0)
++narg;
do
@@ -1089,19 +1155,29 @@ macro_expand (int idx, sb *in, macro_ent
}
}
- if (macro_mri)
+ if (! err)
{
- char buffer[20];
+ for (ptr = m->formals; ptr; ptr = ptr->next)
+ {
+ if (ptr->type == FORMAL_REQUIRED && ptr->actual.len == 0)
+ as_bad (_("Missing value for required parameter `%s' of macro `%s'"),
+ ptr->name.ptr,
+ m->name);
+ }
- sb_reset (&t);
- sb_add_string (&t, macro_strip_at ? "$NARG" : "NARG");
- ptr = (formal_entry *) hash_find (m->formal_hash, sb_terminate (&t));
- sb_reset (&ptr->actual);
- sprintf (buffer, "%d", narg);
- sb_add_string (&ptr->actual, buffer);
- }
+ if (macro_mri)
+ {
+ char buffer[20];
- err = macro_expand_body (&m->sub, out, m->formals, m->formal_hash, m);
+ sb_reset (&t);
+ sb_add_string (&t, macro_strip_at ? "$NARG" : "NARG");
+ ptr = (formal_entry *) hash_find (m->formal_hash, sb_terminate (&t));
+ sprintf (buffer, "%d", narg);
+ sb_add_string (&ptr->actual, buffer);
+ }
+
+ err = macro_expand_body (&m->sub, out, m->formals, m->formal_hash, m);
+ }
/* Discard any unnamed formal arguments. */
if (macro_mri)
@@ -1115,11 +1191,8 @@ macro_expand (int idx, sb *in, macro_ent
pf = &(*pf)->next;
else
{
- sb_kill (&(*pf)->name);
- sb_kill (&(*pf)->def);
- sb_kill (&(*pf)->actual);
f = (*pf)->next;
- free (*pf);
+ del_formal (*pf);
*pf = f;
}
}
@@ -1191,14 +1264,11 @@ free_macro(macro_entry *macro)
for (formal = macro->formals; formal; )
{
- void *ptr;
+ formal_entry *f;
- sb_kill (&formal->name);
- sb_kill (&formal->def);
- sb_kill (&formal->actual);
- ptr = formal;
+ f = formal;
formal = formal->next;
- free (ptr);
+ del_formal (f);
}
hash_die (macro->formal_hash);
sb_kill (¯o->sub);
@@ -1263,6 +1333,7 @@ expand_irp (int irpc, int idx, sb *in, s
f.index = 1;
f.next = NULL;
+ f.type = FORMAL_OPTIONAL;
sb_reset (out);
@@ -1308,6 +1379,9 @@ expand_irp (int irpc, int idx, sb *in, s
}
hash_die (h);
+ sb_kill (&f.actual);
+ sb_kill (&f.def);
+ sb_kill (&f.name);
sb_kill (&sub);
return err;
--- /home/jbeulich/src/binutils/mainline/2005-04-26/gas/macro.h 2005-04-15 11:46:43.000000000 +0200
+++ 2005-04-26/gas/macro.h 2005-04-27 11:31:09.000000000 +0200
@@ -45,6 +45,11 @@ typedef struct formal_struct {
sb def; /* The default value. */
sb actual; /* The actual argument (changed on each expansion). */
int index; /* The index of the formal 0..formal_count - 1. */
+ enum formal_type {
+ FORMAL_OPTIONAL,
+ FORMAL_REQUIRED,
+ FORMAL_VARARG
+ } type; /* The kind of the formal. */
} formal_entry;
/* Other values found in the index field of a formal_entry. */
--- /home/jbeulich/src/binutils/mainline/2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/badarg.l 2005-04-15 11:52:16.000000000 +0200
+++ 2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/badarg.l 2005-04-27 10:22:55.000000000 +0200
@@ -8,3 +8,8 @@
.*:19: Error: .*
.*:25: Error: .*
.*:30: Error: .*
+.*:38: Error: .*
+.*:41: Error: .*
+.*:44: Warning: .*
+.*:47: Error: .*
+.*:49: Error: .*
--- /home/jbeulich/src/binutils/mainline/2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/badarg.s 2005-04-15 11:53:02.000000000 +0200
+++ 2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/badarg.s 2005-04-27 11:35:53.000000000 +0200
@@ -32,3 +32,19 @@
m6
m7
+
+ .noaltmacro
+
+ .macro m8, arg :
+ .endm
+
+ .macro m9, arg : qual
+ .endm
+
+ .macro m10, arg : req = def
+ .endm
+
+ m10
+
+ .macro m11, arg1 : vararg, arg2
+ .endm
--- /home/jbeulich/src/binutils/mainline/2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/macros.exp 2005-04-18 15:35:35.000000000 +0200
+++ 2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/macros.exp 2005-04-27 11:34:33.000000000 +0200
@@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ if { ![istarget *c54x*-*-*] && ![istarge
run_dump_test irp
run_dump_test rept
run_dump_test repeat
+ run_dump_test vararg
}
-
gas_test_error "err.s" "" "macro infinite recursion"
# The tic4x-coff target fails the next test because it defines '&'
--- /home/jbeulich/src/binutils/mainline/2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/vararg.d 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ 2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/vararg.d 2005-04-27 10:51:04.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+#objdump: -r
+#name: macro vararg
+
+.*: +file format .*
+
+RELOCATION RECORDS FOR .*
+OFFSET[ ]+TYPE[ ]+VALUE.*
+0+00[ ]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]+[ ]+foo1
+0+04[ ]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]+[ ]+foo2
+0+08[ ]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]+[ ]+foo3
+0+0c[ ]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]+[ ]+foo4
+0+10[ ]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]+[ ]+foo5
+0+14[ ]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]+[ ]+foo6
--- /home/jbeulich/src/binutils/mainline/2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/vararg.s 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ 2005-04-26/gas/testsuite/gas/macros/vararg.s 2005-04-27 10:50:21.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+ .macro v1 arg1 : req, args : vararg
+ .long foo\arg1
+ .ifnb \args
+ v1 \args
+ .endif
+ .endm
+
+ v1 1
+ v1 2, 3
+ v1 4, 5, 6
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2005-05-06 6:53 Jan Beulich
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