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authorZack Weinberg <zackw@panix.com>2019-01-19 11:17:22 -0500
committerZack Weinberg <zackw@panix.com>2019-02-21 10:02:09 -0500
commitbc79e061977c350412c71642132ce940897cebb1 (patch)
treebf11c4fe77b77ad6cd66efcbd4434b759ec88938
parentf43b8dd55588c32d12a461251e4f7598c5fed97f (diff)
downloadglibc-zack/obsolete-typedefs-test-overhaul.tar.gz
Use a proper C tokenizer to implement the obsolete typedefs test.zack/obsolete-typedefs-test-overhaul
The test for obsolete typedefs in installed headers was implemented using grep, and could therefore get false positives on e.g. “ulong” in a comment. It was also scanning all of the headers included by our headers, and therefore testing headers we don’t control, e.g. Linux kernel headers. This patch splits the obsolete-typedef test from scripts/check-installed-headers.sh to a separate program, scripts/check-obsolete-constructs.py. Being implemented in Python, it is feasible to make it tokenize C accurately enough to avoid false positives on the contents of comments and strings. It also only examines $(headers) in each subdirectory--all the headers we install, but not any external dependencies of those headers. For the sake of e.g. math-vector-fortran.h, it ignores any file in $(headers) with an Emacs-style mode annotation that says it doesn't contain C-family source code (e.g. -*- f90 -*-). It is also feasible to make the new test understand the difference between _defining_ the obsolete typedefs and _using_ the obsolete typedefs, which means posix/{bits,sys}/types.h no longer need to be exempted. This uncovered an actual bug in bits/types.h: __quad_t and __u_quad_t were being used to define __S64_TYPE, __U64_TYPE, __SQUAD_TYPE and __UQUAD_TYPE. These are changed to __int64_t and __uint64_t respectively. This is a safe change, despite the comments in bits/types.h claiming a difference between __quad_t and __int64_t, because those comments are incorrect. In all current ABIs, both __quad_t and __int64_t are ‘long’ when ‘long’ is a 64-bit type, and ‘long long’ when ‘long’ is a 32-bit type, and similarly for __u_quad_t and __uint64_t. (Changing the types to be what the comments say they are would be an ABI break, as it affects C++ name mangling.) This patch includes a minimal change to make the comments not completely wrong. I plan to revise the comments thoroughly as part of a subsequent patch which removes __SQUAD_TYPE and __UQUAD_TYPE altogether, but that would be inappropriate for backporting to release branches. The change to sys/types.h removes a construct that was too complicated for the new script (which lexes C but does not attempt to parse it) to understand. It should have absolutely no functional effect. I plan to restrict register_t and u_intN_t (but not intN_t) to __USE_MISC in subsequent patches, but again that would be inappropriate for backporting to release branches. * scripts/check-obsolete-constructs.py: New test script. * scripts/check-installed-headers.sh: Remove tests for obsolete typedefs, superseded by check-obsolete-constructs.py. * Rules: Run scripts/check-obsolete-constructs.py over $(headers) as a special test. Update commentary. * posix/bits/types.h (__SQUAD_TYPE, __S64_TYPE): Define as __int64_t. (__UQUAD_TYPE, __U64_TYPE): Define as __uint64_t. Update commentary. * posix/sys/types.h (__u_intN_t): Remove. (u_int8_t): Typedef using __uint8_t. (u_int16_t): Typedef using __uint16_t. (u_int32_t): Typedef using __uint32_t. (u_int64_t): Typedef using __uint64_t.
-rw-r--r--Rules17
-rw-r--r--posix/bits/types.h10
-rw-r--r--posix/sys/types.h33
-rw-r--r--scripts/check-installed-headers.sh37
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/check-obsolete-constructs.py439
5 files changed, 473 insertions, 63 deletions
diff --git a/Rules b/Rules
index e08a28d9f3..222dba6dcb 100644
--- a/Rules
+++ b/Rules
@@ -82,7 +82,8 @@ $(common-objpfx)dummy.c:
common-generated += dummy.o dummy.c
ifneq "$(headers)" ""
-# Special test of all the installed headers in this directory.
+# Test that all of the headers installed by this directory can be compiled
+# in isolation.
tests-special += $(objpfx)check-installed-headers-c.out
libof-check-installed-headers-c := testsuite
$(objpfx)check-installed-headers-c.out: \
@@ -93,6 +94,8 @@ $(objpfx)check-installed-headers-c.out: \
$(evaluate-test)
ifneq "$(CXX)" ""
+# If a C++ compiler is available, also test that they can be compiled
+# in isolation as C++.
tests-special += $(objpfx)check-installed-headers-cxx.out
libof-check-installed-headers-cxx := testsuite
$(objpfx)check-installed-headers-cxx.out: \
@@ -103,12 +106,24 @@ $(objpfx)check-installed-headers-cxx.out: \
$(evaluate-test)
endif # $(CXX)
+# Test that a wrapper header exists in include/ for each non-sysdeps header.
+# This script does not need $(py-env).
tests-special += $(objpfx)check-wrapper-headers.out
$(objpfx)check-wrapper-headers.out: \
$(..)scripts/check-wrapper-headers.py $(headers)
$(PYTHON) $< --root=$(..) --subdir=$(subdir) $(headers) > $@; \
$(evaluate-test)
+# Test that none of the headers installed by this directory use certain
+# obsolete constructs (e.g. legacy BSD typedefs superseded by stdint.h).
+# This script does not need $(py-env).
+tests-special += $(objpfx)check-obsolete-constructs.out
+libof-check-obsolete-constructs := testsuite
+$(objpfx)check-obsolete-constructs.out: \
+ $(..)scripts/check-obsolete-constructs.py $(headers)
+ $(PYTHON) $^ > $@ 2>&1; \
+ $(evaluate-test)
+
endif # $(headers)
# This makes all the auxiliary and test programs.
diff --git a/posix/bits/types.h b/posix/bits/types.h
index 27e065c3be..0de6c59bb4 100644
--- a/posix/bits/types.h
+++ b/posix/bits/types.h
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ __extension__ typedef unsigned long long int __uintmax_t;
32 -- "natural" 32-bit type (always int)
64 -- "natural" 64-bit type (long or long long)
LONG32 -- 32-bit type, traditionally long
- QUAD -- 64-bit type, always long long
+ QUAD -- 64-bit type, traditionally long long
WORD -- natural type of __WORDSIZE bits (int or long)
LONGWORD -- type of __WORDSIZE bits, traditionally long
@@ -113,14 +113,14 @@ __extension__ typedef unsigned long long int __uintmax_t;
#define __SLONGWORD_TYPE long int
#define __ULONGWORD_TYPE unsigned long int
#if __WORDSIZE == 32
-# define __SQUAD_TYPE __quad_t
-# define __UQUAD_TYPE __u_quad_t
+# define __SQUAD_TYPE __int64_t
+# define __UQUAD_TYPE __uint64_t
# define __SWORD_TYPE int
# define __UWORD_TYPE unsigned int
# define __SLONG32_TYPE long int
# define __ULONG32_TYPE unsigned long int
-# define __S64_TYPE __quad_t
-# define __U64_TYPE __u_quad_t
+# define __S64_TYPE __int64_t
+# define __U64_TYPE __uint64_t
/* We want __extension__ before typedef's that use nonstandard base types
such as `long long' in C89 mode. */
# define __STD_TYPE __extension__ typedef
diff --git a/posix/sys/types.h b/posix/sys/types.h
index 27129c5c23..0e37b1ce6a 100644
--- a/posix/sys/types.h
+++ b/posix/sys/types.h
@@ -154,37 +154,20 @@ typedef unsigned int uint;
#include <bits/stdint-intn.h>
-#if !__GNUC_PREREQ (2, 7)
-
/* These were defined by ISO C without the first `_'. */
-typedef unsigned char u_int8_t;
-typedef unsigned short int u_int16_t;
-typedef unsigned int u_int32_t;
-# if __WORDSIZE == 64
-typedef unsigned long int u_int64_t;
-# else
-__extension__ typedef unsigned long long int u_int64_t;
-# endif
-
-typedef int register_t;
-
-#else
-
-/* For GCC 2.7 and later, we can use specific type-size attributes. */
-# define __u_intN_t(N, MODE) \
- typedef unsigned int u_int##N##_t __attribute__ ((__mode__ (MODE)))
-
-__u_intN_t (8, __QI__);
-__u_intN_t (16, __HI__);
-__u_intN_t (32, __SI__);
-__u_intN_t (64, __DI__);
+typedef __uint8_t u_int8_t;
+typedef __uint16_t u_int16_t;
+typedef __uint32_t u_int32_t;
+typedef __uint64_t u_int64_t;
+#if __GNUC_PREREQ (2, 7)
typedef int register_t __attribute__ ((__mode__ (__word__)));
-
+#else
+typedef int register_t;
+#endif
/* Some code from BIND tests this macro to see if the types above are
defined. */
-#endif
#define __BIT_TYPES_DEFINED__ 1
diff --git a/scripts/check-installed-headers.sh b/scripts/check-installed-headers.sh
index 8e7beffd82..63bc8d4fa6 100644
--- a/scripts/check-installed-headers.sh
+++ b/scripts/check-installed-headers.sh
@@ -16,11 +16,9 @@
# License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-# Check installed headers for cleanliness. For each header, confirm
-# that it's possible to compile a file that includes that header and
-# does nothing else, in several different compilation modes. Also,
-# scan the header for a set of obsolete typedefs that should no longer
-# appear.
+# For each installed header, confirm that it's possible to compile a
+# file that includes that header and does nothing else, in several
+# different compilation modes.
# These compilation switches assume GCC or compatible, which is probably
# fine since we also assume that when _building_ glibc.
@@ -31,13 +29,6 @@ cxx_modes="-std=c++98 -std=gnu++98 -std=c++11 -std=gnu++11"
# These are probably the most commonly used three.
lib_modes="-D_DEFAULT_SOURCE=1 -D_GNU_SOURCE=1 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=700"
-# sys/types.h+bits/types.h have to define the obsolete types.
-# rpc(svc)/* have the obsolete types too deeply embedded in their API
-# to remove.
-skip_obsolete_type_check='*/sys/types.h|*/bits/types.h|*/rpc/*|*/rpcsvc/*'
-obsolete_type_re=\
-'\<((__)?(quad_t|u(short|int|long|_(char|short|int([0-9]+_t)?|long|quad_t))))\>'
-
if [ $# -lt 3 ]; then
echo "usage: $0 c|c++ \"compile command\" header header header..." >&2
exit 2
@@ -46,14 +37,10 @@ case "$1" in
(c)
lang_modes="$c_modes"
cih_test_c=$(mktemp ${TMPDIR-/tmp}/cih_test_XXXXXX.c)
- already="$skip_obsolete_type_check"
;;
(c++)
lang_modes="$cxx_modes"
cih_test_c=$(mktemp ${TMPDIR-/tmp}/cih_test_XXXXXX.cc)
- # The obsolete-type check can be skipped for C++; it is
- # sufficient to do it for C.
- already="*"
;;
(*)
echo "usage: $0 c|c++ \"compile command\" header header header..." >&2
@@ -151,22 +138,8 @@ $expanded_lib_mode
int avoid_empty_translation_unit;
EOF
if $cc_cmd -fsyntax-only $lang_mode "$cih_test_c" 2>&1
- then
- includes=$($cc_cmd -fsyntax-only -H $lang_mode \
- "$cih_test_c" 2>&1 | sed -ne 's/^[.][.]* //p')
- for h in $includes; do
- # Don't repeat work.
- eval 'case "$h" in ('"$already"') continue;; esac'
-
- if grep -qE "$obsolete_type_re" "$h"; then
- echo "*** Obsolete types detected:"
- grep -HE "$obsolete_type_re" "$h"
- failed=1
- fi
- already="$already|$h"
- done
- else
- failed=1
+ then :
+ else failed=1
fi
done
done
diff --git a/scripts/check-obsolete-constructs.py b/scripts/check-obsolete-constructs.py
new file mode 100755
index 0000000000..47dc51ed90
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/check-obsolete-constructs.py
@@ -0,0 +1,439 @@
+#! /usr/bin/python3
+# Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+#
+# The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# The GNU C Library 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
+# Lesser General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+# License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
+# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+"""Verifies that installed headers do not use any obsolete constructs:
+ * legacy BSD typedefs superseded by <stdint.h>:
+ ushort uint ulong u_short u_int u_long u_intNN_t quad_t u_quad_t
+ (sys/types.h is allowed to _define_ these types, but not to use them
+ to define anything else).
+"""
+
+import argparse
+import collections
+import re
+import sys
+
+# Simplified lexical analyzer for C preprocessing tokens.
+# Does not implement trigraphs.
+# Does not implement backslash-newline in the middle of any lexical
+# item other than a string literal.
+# Does not implement universal-character-names in identifiers.
+# Does not implement header-names.
+# Treats prefixed strings (e.g. L"...") as two tokens (L and "...")
+# Accepts non-ASCII characters only within comments and strings.
+
+# Caution: The order of the outermost alternation matters.
+# STRING must be before BAD_STRING, CHARCONST before BAD_CHARCONST,
+# BLOCK_COMMENT before BAD_BLOCK_COM before PUNCTUATOR, and OTHER must
+# be last.
+# Caution: There should be no capturing groups other than the named
+# captures in the outermost alternation.
+
+# For reference, these are all of the C punctuators as of C11:
+# [ ] ( ) { } , ; ? ~
+# ! != * *= / /= ^ ^= = ==
+# # ##
+# % %= %> %: %:%:
+# & &= &&
+# | |= ||
+# + += ++
+# - -= -- ->
+# . ...
+# : :>
+# < <% <: << <<= <=
+# > >= >> >>=
+
+# The BAD_* tokens are not part of the official definition of pp-tokens;
+# they match unclosed strings, character constants, and block comments,
+# so that the regex engine doesn't have to backtrack all the way to the
+# beginning of a broken construct and then emit dozens of junk tokens.
+
+PP_TOKEN_RE_ = re.compile(r'''
+ (?P<STRING> \"(?:[^\"\\\r\n]|\\(?:[\r\n -~]|\r\n))*\")
+ |(?P<BAD_STRING> \"(?:[^\"\\\r\n]|\\[ -~])*)
+ |(?P<CHARCONST> \'(?:[^\'\\\r\n]|\\(?:[\r\n -~]|\r\n))*\')
+ |(?P<BAD_CHARCONST> \'(?:[^\'\\\r\n]|\\[ -~])*)
+ |(?P<BLOCK_COMMENT> /\*(?:\*(?!/)|[^*])*\*/)
+ |(?P<BAD_BLOCK_COM> /\*(?:\*(?!/)|[^*])*\*?)
+ |(?P<LINE_COMMENT> //[^\r\n]*)
+ |(?P<IDENT> [_a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9]*)
+ |(?P<PP_NUMBER> \.?[0-9](?:[0-9a-df-oq-zA-DF-OQ-Z_.]|[eEpP][+-]?)*)
+ |(?P<PUNCTUATOR>
+ [,;?~(){}\[\]]
+ | [!*/^=]=?
+ | \#\#?
+ | %(?:[=>]|:(?:%:)?)?
+ | &[=&]?
+ |\|[=|]?
+ |\+[=+]?
+ | -[=->]?
+ |\.(?:\.\.)?
+ | :>?
+ | <(?:[%:]|<(?:=|<=?)?)?
+ | >(?:=|>=?)?)
+ |(?P<ESCNL> \\(?:\r|\n|\r\n))
+ |(?P<WHITESPACE> [ \t\n\r\v\f]+)
+ |(?P<OTHER> .)
+''', re.DOTALL | re.VERBOSE)
+ENDLINE_RE_ = re.compile(r'\r|\n|\r\n')
+
+# based on the sample code in the Python re documentation
+Token_ = collections.namedtuple('Token', (
+ 'kind', 'text', 'line', 'column'))
+def tokenize_c(file_contents):
+ Token = Token_
+ PP_TOKEN_RE = PP_TOKEN_RE_
+ ENDLINE_RE = ENDLINE_RE_
+
+ line_num = 1
+ line_start = 0
+ for mo in PP_TOKEN_RE.finditer(file_contents):
+ kind = mo.lastgroup
+ text = mo.group()
+ line = line_num
+ column = mo.start() - line_start
+ # only these kinds can contain a newline
+ if kind in ('WHITESPACE', 'BLOCK_COMMENT', 'LINE_COMMENT',
+ 'STRING', 'CHARCONST', 'BAD_BLOCK_COM', 'ESCNL'):
+ adj_line_start = 0
+ for tmo in ENDLINE_RE.finditer(text):
+ line_num += 1
+ adj_line_start = tmo.end()
+ if adj_line_start:
+ line_start = mo.start() + adj_line_start
+ if kind == 'WHITESPACE':
+ kind = 'NL'
+ yield Token(kind, text, line, column + 1)
+
+#
+# Base and generic classes for individual checks.
+#
+
+class ConstructChecker:
+ """Scan a stream of C preprocessing tokens and possibly report
+ problems with them. The REPORTER object passed to __init__ has
+ one method, reporter.error(token, message), which should be
+ called to indicate a problem detected at the position of TOKEN.
+ If MESSAGE contains the four-character sequence '{!r}' then that
+ will be replaced with a textual representation of TOKEN.
+ """
+ def __init__(self, reporter):
+ self.reporter = reporter
+
+ def examine(self, tok, directive):
+ """Called once for each token in a header file. 'tok' will
+ never be a BAD_STRING, BAD_CHARCONST, or BAD_BLOCK_COM, but
+ can be a BLOCK_COMMENT, LINE_COMMENT, WHITESPACE, NL,
+ ESCNL, or OTHER token. 'directive' is None if the current
+ token is not part of a preprocessing directive line, or the
+ name of the directive if it is. (The '#' at the beginning
+ of a directive line is supplied with directive equal to
+ '<null>'.)
+
+ Call self.reporter.error if a problem is detected.
+ """
+ raise NotImplementedError
+
+ def eof(self):
+ """Called once at the end of the stream. Subclasses need only
+ override this if it might have something to do."""
+ pass
+
+class NoCheck(ConstructChecker):
+ """Generic checker class which doesn't do anything. Substitute this
+ class for a real checker when a particular check should be skipped
+ for some file."""
+
+ def examine(self, tok, directive):
+ pass
+
+#
+# Check for obsolete type names.
+#
+
+# The obsolete type names we're looking for:
+OBSOLETE_TYPE_RE_ = re.compile(r'''\A
+ (__)?
+ ( quad_t
+ | u(?: short | int | long
+ | _(?: char | short | int(?:[0-9]+_t)? | long | quad_t )))
+\Z''', re.VERBOSE)
+
+class ObsoleteNotAllowed(ConstructChecker):
+ """Don't allow any use of the obsolete typedefs."""
+ def examine(self, tok, directive):
+ if OBSOLETE_TYPE_RE_.match(tok.text):
+ self.reporter.error(tok, "use of {!r}")
+
+class ObsoletePrivateDefinitionsAllowed(ConstructChecker):
+ """Allow definitions of the private versions of the
+ obsolete typedefs; that is, 'typedef [anything] __obsolete;'
+ """
+ def __init__(self, reporter):
+ super().__init__(reporter)
+ self.in_typedef = False
+ self.prev_token = None
+
+ def examine(self, tok, directive):
+ # bits/types.h hides 'typedef' in a macro sometimes.
+ if (tok.kind == 'IDENT'
+ and tok.text in ('typedef', '__STD_TYPE')
+ and directive is None):
+ self.in_typedef = True
+ elif tok.kind == 'PUNCTUATOR' and tok.text == ';' and self.in_typedef:
+ self.in_typedef = False
+ if self.prev_token.kind == 'IDENT':
+ m = OBSOLETE_TYPE_RE_.match(self.prev_token.text)
+ if m and m.group(1) != '__':
+ self.reporter.error(self.prev_token, "use of {!r}")
+ self.prev_token = None
+ else:
+ self._check_prev()
+
+ self.prev_token = tok
+
+ def eof(self):
+ self._check_prev()
+
+ def _check_prev(self):
+ if (self.prev_token is not None
+ and self.prev_token.kind == 'IDENT'
+ and OBSOLETE_TYPE_RE_.match(self.prev_token.text)):
+ self.reporter.error(self.prev_token, "use of {!r}")
+
+class ObsoletePublicDefinitionsAllowed(ConstructChecker):
+ """Allow definitions of the public versions of the obsolete
+ typedefs. Only specific forms of definition are allowed:
+
+ typedef __obsolete obsolete; // identifiers must agree
+ typedef __uintN_t u_intN_t; // N must agree
+ typedef unsigned long int ulong;
+ typedef unsigned short int ushort;
+ typedef unsigned int uint;
+ """
+ def __init__(self, reporter):
+ super().__init__(reporter)
+ self.typedef_tokens = []
+
+ def examine(self, tok, directive):
+ if tok.kind in ('WHITESPACE', 'BLOCK_COMMENT',
+ 'LINE_COMMENT', 'NL', 'ESCNL'):
+ pass
+
+ elif (tok.kind == 'IDENT' and tok.text == 'typedef'
+ and directive is None):
+ if self.typedef_tokens:
+ self.reporter.error(tok, "typedef inside typedef")
+ self._reset()
+ self.typedef_tokens.append(tok)
+
+ elif tok.kind == 'PUNCTUATOR' and tok.text == ';':
+ self._finish()
+
+ elif self.typedef_tokens:
+ self.typedef_tokens.append(tok)
+
+ def eof(self):
+ self._reset()
+
+ def _reset(self):
+ while self.typedef_tokens:
+ tok = self.typedef_tokens.pop(0)
+ if tok.kind == 'IDENT' and OBSOLETE_TYPE_RE_.match(tok.text):
+ self.reporter.error(tok, "use of {!r}")
+
+ def _finish(self):
+ if not self.typedef_tokens: return
+ if self.typedef_tokens[-1].kind == 'IDENT':
+ m = OBSOLETE_TYPE_RE_.match(self.typedef_tokens[-1].text)
+ if m:
+ if self._permissible_public_definition(m):
+ self.typedef_tokens.clear()
+ self._reset()
+
+ def _permissible_public_definition(self, m):
+ if m.group(1) == '__': return False
+ name = m.group(2)
+ toks = self.typedef_tokens
+ ntok = len(toks)
+ if ntok == 3 and toks[1].kind == 'IDENT':
+ defn = toks[1].text
+ n = OBSOLETE_TYPE_RE_.match(defn)
+ if n and n.group(1) == '__' and n.group(2) == name:
+ return True
+
+ if (name[:5] == 'u_int' and name[-2:] == '_t'
+ and defn[:6] == '__uint' and defn[-2:] == '_t'
+ and name[5:-2] == defn[6:-2]):
+ return True
+
+ return False
+
+ if (name == 'ulong' and ntok == 5
+ and toks[1].kind == 'IDENT' and toks[1].text == 'unsigned'
+ and toks[2].kind == 'IDENT' and toks[2].text == 'long'
+ and toks[3].kind == 'IDENT' and toks[3].text == 'int'):
+ return True
+
+ if (name == 'ushort' and ntok == 5
+ and toks[1].kind == 'IDENT' and toks[1].text == 'unsigned'
+ and toks[2].kind == 'IDENT' and toks[2].text == 'short'
+ and toks[3].kind == 'IDENT' and toks[3].text == 'int'):
+ return True
+
+ if (name == 'uint' and ntok == 4
+ and toks[1].kind == 'IDENT' and toks[1].text == 'unsigned'
+ and toks[2].kind == 'IDENT' and toks[2].text == 'int'):
+ return True
+
+ return False
+
+def ObsoleteTypedefChecker(reporter, fname):
+ """Factory: produce an instance of the appropriate
+ obsolete-typedef checker for FNAME."""
+
+ # The obsolete rpc/ and rpcsvc/ headers are allowed to use the
+ # obsolete types, because it would be more trouble than it's
+ # worth to remove them from headers that we intend to stop
+ # installing eventually anyway.
+ if (fname.startswith("rpc/")
+ or fname.startswith("rpcsvc/")
+ or "/rpc/" in fname
+ or "/rpcsvc/" in fname):
+ return NoCheck(reporter)
+
+ # bits/types.h is allowed to define the __-versions of the
+ # obsolete types.
+ if (fname == "bits/types.h"
+ or fname.endswith("/bits/types.h")):
+ return ObsoletePrivateDefinitionsAllowed(reporter)
+
+ # sys/types.h is allowed to use the __-versions of the
+ # obsolete types, but only to define the unprefixed versions.
+ if (fname == "sys/types.h"
+ or fname.endswith("/sys/types.h")):
+ return ObsoletePublicDefinitionsAllowed(reporter)
+
+ return ObsoleteNotAllowed(reporter)
+
+#
+# Master control
+#
+
+MODELINE_RE_ = re.compile(r"""
+ \A [^\n\r]*? -\*- [ \t]* (?:
+ ([a-zA-Z0-9+-]+) [ \t]* |
+ [^\n\r]*? mode: [ \t]* ([a-zA-Z0-9+-]+) ; [^\n\r]*?
+ ) -\*-
+""", re.VERBOSE)
+def tagged_as_not_c_family(contents):
+ """True if the first line of CONTENTS contains an emacs-style
+ "mode" specification that identifies it as something other than
+ C, C++, ObjC, or ObjC++.
+
+ This does not implement the complete syntax of -*- ... -*- as
+ understood by Emacs; in particular, it must appear on the very
+ first line (Emacs will look at the second line of the file
+ under some circumstances), and the -*- ... mode: MODE; ... -*-
+ form only honors the leftmost occurrence of 'mode:' (comments
+ in files.el from Emacs 26 indicate that processing 'mode:' more
+ than once is a deprecated feature). It doesn't look for a
+ "Local Variables:" section at the end of the file, either.
+ Finally, Elisp accepts arbitrary nonwhitespace characters in
+ the name of a symbol, but we only allow [A-Za-z0-9+-].
+ """
+ m = MODELINE_RE_.match(contents)
+ if not m: return False
+ mode = (m.group(1) or m.group(2)).lower()
+ return mode not in ("c", "c++", "objc", "objc++")
+
+class HeaderChecker:
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.fname = None
+ self.status = 0
+
+ def error(self, tok, message):
+ self.status = 1
+ if '{!r}' in message:
+ message = message.format(tok.text)
+ sys.stderr.write("{}:{}:{}: error: {}\n".format(
+ self.fname, tok.line, tok.column, message))
+
+ def check(self, fname):
+ self.fname = fname
+ try:
+ with open(fname, "rt") as fp:
+ contents = fp.read()
+ except OSError as e:
+ sys.stderr.write("{}: {}\n".format(fname, e.strerror))
+ self.status = 1
+ return
+ if tagged_as_not_c_family(contents):
+ return
+
+ typedef_checker = ObsoleteTypedefChecker(self, self.fname)
+
+ at_bol = True
+ current_directive = None
+ Token = Token_
+ for tok in tokenize_c(contents):
+ # Track whether or not we are scanning a preprocessing directive.
+ kind = tok.kind
+ if kind == 'LINE_COMMENT' or kind == 'NL':
+ at_bol = True
+ current_directive = None
+ else:
+ if kind == 'PUNCTUATOR' and tok.text == '#' and at_bol:
+ current_directive = '<null>'
+ at_bol = False
+ if kind == 'IDENT' and current_directive == '<null>':
+ current_directive = tok.text
+
+ # Report ill-formed tokens and rewrite them as their well-formed
+ # equivalents, so the checkers don't have to worry about them.
+ # (Rewriting instead of discarding provides better error recovery.)
+ if kind == 'BAD_BLOCK_COM':
+ self.error(tok, "unclosed block comment")
+ tok = Token('BLOCK_COMMENT', tok.text, tok.line, tok.column)
+ elif kind == 'BAD_STRING':
+ self.error(tok, "unclosed string")
+ tok = Token('STRING', tok.text, tok.line, tok.column)
+ elif kind == 'BAD_CHARCONST':
+ self.error(tok, "unclosed char constant")
+ tok = Token('CHARCONST', tok.text, tok.line, tok.column)
+ elif kind == 'OTHER':
+ # Do not complain about OTHER tokens inside macro definitions.
+ # $ and @ appear in macros defined by headers intended to be
+ # included from assembly language, e.g. sysdeps/mips/sys/asm.h.
+ if current_directive != 'define':
+ self.error(tok, "stray {!r} in program")
+
+ typedef_checker.examine(tok, current_directive)
+
+def main():
+ ap = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
+ ap.add_argument("headers", metavar="header", nargs="+",
+ help="one or more headers to scan for obsolete constructs")
+ args = ap.parse_args()
+
+ checker = HeaderChecker()
+ for fname in args.headers:
+ checker.check(fname)
+ sys.exit(checker.status)
+
+main()