Annotation of 43BSDReno/pgrm/error/error.h, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: /*
                      2:  * Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California.
                      3:  * All rights reserved.
                      4:  *
                      5:  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted
                      6:  * provided that: (1) source distributions retain this entire copyright
                      7:  * notice and comment, and (2) distributions including binaries display
                      8:  * the following acknowledgement:  ``This product includes software
                      9:  * developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its contributors''
                     10:  * in the documentation or other materials provided with the distribution
                     11:  * and in all advertising materials mentioning features or use of this
                     12:  * software. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its
                     13:  * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
                     14:  * from this software without specific prior written permission.
                     15:  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
                     16:  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
                     17:  * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
                     18:  *
                     19:  *     @(#)error.h     5.5 (Berkeley) 6/1/90
                     20:  */
                     21: 
                     22: typedef        int     boolean;
                     23: #define        reg     register
                     24: 
                     25: #define        TRUE    1
                     26: #define        FALSE   0
                     27: 
                     28: #define        true    1
                     29: #define        false   0
                     30: /*
                     31:  *     Descriptors for the various languages we know about.
                     32:  *     If you touch these, also touch lang_table
                     33:  */
                     34: #define        INUNKNOWN       0
                     35: #define        INCPP   1
                     36: #define        INCC    2
                     37: #define        INAS    3
                     38: #define        INLD    4
                     39: #define        INLINT  5
                     40: #define        INF77   6
                     41: #define        INPI    7
                     42: #define        INPC    8
                     43: #define        INFRANZ 9
                     44: #define        INLISP  10
                     45: #define        INVAXIMA        11
                     46: #define        INRATFOR        12
                     47: #define        INLEX   13
                     48: #define        INYACC  14
                     49: #define        INAPL   15
                     50: #define        INMAKE  16
                     51: #define        INRI    17
                     52: #define        INTROFF 18
                     53: #define        INMOD2  19
                     54: 
                     55: extern int     language;
                     56: /*
                     57:  *     We analyze each line in the error message file, and
                     58:  *     attempt to categorize it by type, as well as language.
                     59:  *     Here are the type descriptors.
                     60:  */
                     61: typedef        int     Errorclass;
                     62: 
                     63: #define        C_FIRST 0               /* first error category */
                     64: #define        C_UNKNOWN       0       /* must be zero */
                     65: #define        C_IGNORE        1       /* ignore the message; used for pi */
                     66: #define        C_SYNC          2       /* synchronization errors */
                     67: #define        C_DISCARD       3       /* touches dangerous files, so discard */
                     68: #define        C_NONSPEC       4       /* not specific to any file */
                     69: #define        C_THISFILE      5       /* specific to this file, but at no line */
                     70: #define        C_NULLED        6       /* refers to special func; so null */
                     71: #define        C_TRUE          7       /* fits into true error format */
                     72: #define        C_DUPL          8       /* sub class only; duplicated error message */
                     73: #define        C_LAST  9               /* last error category */
                     74: 
                     75: #define        SORTABLE(x)     (!(NOTSORTABLE(x)))
                     76: #define        NOTSORTABLE(x)  (x <= C_NONSPEC)
                     77: /*
                     78:  *     Resources to count and print out the error categories
                     79:  */
                     80: extern char            *class_table[];
                     81: extern int             class_count[];
                     82: 
                     83: #define        nunknown        class_count[C_UNKNOWN]
                     84: #define        nignore         class_count[C_IGNORE]
                     85: #define        nsyncerrors     class_count[C_SYNC]
                     86: #define        ndiscard        class_count[C_DISCARD]
                     87: #define        nnonspec        class_count[C_NONSPEC]
                     88: #define        nthisfile       class_count[C_THISFILE]
                     89: #define        nnulled         class_count[C_NULLED]
                     90: #define        ntrue           class_count[C_TRUE]
                     91: #define        ndupl           class_count[C_DUPL]
                     92: 
                     93: /* places to put the error complaints */
                     94: 
                     95: #define        TOTHEFILE       1       /* touch the file */
                     96: #define        TOSTDOUT        2       /* just print them out (ho-hum) */
                     97: 
                     98: FILE   *errorfile;     /* where error file comes from */
                     99: FILE   *queryfile;     /* where the query responses from the user come from*/
                    100: 
                    101: extern char    *currentfilename;
                    102: extern char    *processname;
                    103: extern char    *scriptname;
                    104: 
                    105: extern boolean query;
                    106: extern boolean terse;
                    107: int    inquire();                      /* inquire for yes/no */
                    108: /* 
                    109:  *     codes for inquire() to return
                    110:  */
                    111: #define        Q_NO    1                       /* 'N' */
                    112: #define        Q_no    2                       /* 'n' */
                    113: #define        Q_YES   3                       /* 'Y' */
                    114: #define        Q_yes   4                       /* 'y' */
                    115: 
                    116: int    probethisfile();
                    117: /*
                    118:  *     codes for probethisfile to return
                    119:  */
                    120: #define        F_NOTEXIST      1
                    121: #define        F_NOTREAD       2
                    122: #define        F_NOTWRITE      3
                    123: #define        F_TOUCHIT       4
                    124: 
                    125: /*
                    126:  *     Describes attributes about a language
                    127:  */
                    128: struct lang_desc{
                    129:        char    *lang_name;
                    130:        char    *lang_incomment;        /* one of the following defines */
                    131:        char    *lang_outcomment;       /* one of the following defines */
                    132: };
                    133: extern struct lang_desc lang_table[];
                    134: 
                    135: #define        CINCOMMENT      "/*###"
                    136: #define        COUTCOMMENT     "%%%*/\n"
                    137: #define        FINCOMMENT      "C###"
                    138: #define        FOUTCOMMENT     "%%%\n"
                    139: #define        NEWLINE         "%%%\n"
                    140: #define        PIINCOMMENT     "(*###"
                    141: #define        PIOUTCOMMENT    "%%%*)\n"
                    142: #define        LISPINCOMMENT   ";###"
                    143: #define        ASINCOMMENT     "####"
                    144: #define        RIINCOMMENT     CINCOMMENT
                    145: #define        RIOUTCOMMENT    COUTCOMMENT
                    146: #define        TROFFINCOMMENT  ".\\\"###"
                    147: #define        TROFFOUTCOMMENT NEWLINE
                    148: #define        MOD2INCOMMENT   "(*###"
                    149: #define        MOD2OUTCOMMENT  "%%%*)\n"
                    150: /*
                    151:  *     Defines and resources for determing if a given line
                    152:  *     is to be discarded because it refers to a file not to
                    153:  *     be touched, or if the function reference is to a
                    154:  *     function the user doesn't want recorded.
                    155:  */
                    156: 
                    157: #define        ERRORNAME       "/.errorrc"
                    158: int    nignored;
                    159: char   **names_ignored;
                    160: /* 
                    161:  *     Structure definition for a full error
                    162:  */
                    163: typedef struct edesc   Edesc;
                    164: typedef        Edesc   *Eptr;
                    165: 
                    166: struct edesc{
                    167:        Eptr    error_next;             /*linked together*/
                    168:        int     error_lgtext;           /* how many on the right hand side*/
                    169:        char    **error_text;           /* the right hand side proper*/
                    170:        Errorclass      error_e_class;  /* error category of this error*/
                    171:        Errorclass      error_s_class;  /* sub descriptor of error_e_class*/
                    172:        int     error_language;         /* the language for this error*/
                    173:        int     error_position;         /* oridinal position */
                    174:        int     error_line;             /* discovered line number*/
                    175:        int     error_no;               /* sequence number on input */
                    176: };
                    177: /*
                    178:  *     Resources for the true errors
                    179:  */
                    180: extern int     nerrors;
                    181: extern Eptr    er_head;
                    182: extern Eptr    *errors;        
                    183: /*
                    184:  *     Resources for each of the files mentioned
                    185:  */
                    186: extern int     nfiles;
                    187: extern Eptr    **files;        /* array of pointers into errors*/
                    188: boolean        *touchedfiles;                  /* which files we touched */
                    189: /*
                    190:  *     The langauge the compilation is in, as intuited from
                    191:  *     the flavor of error messages analyzed.
                    192:  */
                    193: extern int     langauge;
                    194: extern char    *currentfilename;
                    195: /*
                    196:  *     Functional forwards
                    197:  */
                    198: char   *Calloc();
                    199: char   *strsave();
                    200: char   *clobberfirst();
                    201: char   lastchar();
                    202: char   firstchar();
                    203: char   next_lastchar();
                    204: char   **wordvsplice();
                    205: int    wordvcmp();
                    206: boolean        persperdexplode();
                    207: /*
                    208:  *     Printing hacks
                    209:  */
                    210: char   *plural(), *verbform();

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