nasm/asm/srcfile.h
H. Peter Anvin (Intel) 8c9b8ec2e2 srcfile: add src_nowhere()
Add src_nowhere() returning (null:0).

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin (Intel) <hpa@zytor.com>
2020-08-25 15:46:44 -07:00

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/*
* These functions are used to keep track of the source code file and name.
*/
#ifndef ASM_SRCFILE_H
#define ASM_SRCFILE_H
#include "compiler.h"
struct src_location {
const char *filename;
int32_t lineno;
};
static inline const_func struct src_location src_nowhere(void)
{
struct src_location no_where = { NULL, 0 };
return no_where;
}
/*
* Comparing the *pointer value* of filenames is valid, because the
* filename hash system guarantees that each unique filename string is
* permanently allocated in exactly one location.
*/
static inline bool
src_location_same(struct src_location here, struct src_location there)
{
return here.filename == there.filename && here.lineno == there.lineno;
}
struct src_location_stack {
struct src_location l;
struct src_location_stack *up, *down;
const void *macro;
};
extern struct src_location_stack _src_top;
extern struct src_location_stack *_src_bottom;
extern struct src_location_stack *_src_error;
void src_init(void);
void src_free(void);
const char *src_set_fname(const char *newname);
static inline const char *src_get_fname(void)
{
return _src_bottom->l.filename;
}
static inline int32_t src_set_linnum(int32_t newline)
{
int32_t oldline = _src_bottom->l.lineno;
_src_bottom->l.lineno = newline;
return oldline;
}
static inline int32_t src_get_linnum(void)
{
return _src_bottom->l.lineno;
}
/* Can be used when there is no need for the old information */
void src_set(int32_t line, const char *filename);
/*
* src_get gets both the source file name and line.
* It is also used if you maintain private status about the source location
* It return 0 if the information was the same as the last time you
* checked, -2 if the name changed and (new-old) if just the line changed.
*
* xname must point to a filename string previously returned from any
* function of this subsystem or be NULL; another string value will
* not work.
*/
static inline int32_t src_get(int32_t *xline, const char **xname)
{
const char *xn = *xname;
int32_t xl = *xline;
int32_t line = _src_bottom->l.lineno;
*xline = line;
*xname = _src_bottom->l.filename;
/* The return value is expected to be optimized out almost everywhere */
if (!xn || xn != _src_bottom->l.filename)
return -2;
else
return line - xl;
}
/*
* Returns the current information as a structure.
*/
static inline struct src_location src_where(void)
{
return _src_bottom->l;
}
/*
* Returns the top-level information as a structure. Use this for panic
* errors, since descent is not possible there.
*/
static inline struct src_location src_where_top(void)
{
return _src_top.l;
}
/*
* Returns the appropriate level of the location stack to use for error
* messages. This is the same as the top level except during the descent
* through the macro hierarchy for elucidation;
*/
static inline struct src_location src_where_error(void)
{
return _src_error->l;
}
static inline const void *src_error_down(void)
{
if (_src_error->down) {
_src_error = _src_error->down;
return _src_error->macro;
} else {
return NULL;
}
}
static inline void src_error_reset(void)
{
_src_error = &_src_top;
}
/*
* Sets the current information. The filename member of the structure
* *must* have been previously returned by src_get(), src_where(), or
* src_get_fname() and therefore be present in the hash.
*/
static inline struct src_location src_update(struct src_location whence)
{
struct src_location old = _src_bottom->l;
_src_bottom->l = whence;
return old;
}
/*
* Push/pop macro expansion level. "macroname" must remain constant at
* least until the same macro expansion level is popped.
*/
void src_macro_push(const void *macroname, struct src_location where);
static inline const void *src_macro_current(void)
{
return _src_bottom->macro;
}
void src_macro_pop(void);
#endif /* ASM_SRCFILE_H */