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/* Check system header files for ISO 9899:1990 (ISO C) compliance.
Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
Contributed by Jens Schweikhardt <schweikh@noc.dfn.de>, 1996.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 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 Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If
not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place -
Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
/* This is a simple minded program that tries to find illegal macro
definitions in system header files. Illegal macro definitions are
those not from the implementation namespace (i.e. not starting with
an underscore) or not matching any identifier mandated by The
Standard. Some common macro names are considered okay, e.g. all those
beginning with E (which may be defined in <errno.h>) or ending in
_MAX. See the arrays prefix[] and suffix[] below for details.
In a compliant implementation no other macros can be defined, because
you could write strictly conforming programs that may fail to compile
due to syntax errors: suppose <stdio.h> defines PIPE_BUF, then the
conforming
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdio.h> <- or where the bogus macro is defined
#include <string.h>
#define STR(x) #x
#define XSTR(x) STR(x)
int main (void)
{
int PIPE_BUF = 0;
assert (strcmp ("PIPE_BUF", XSTR (PIPE_BUF)) == 0);
return 0;
}
is expected to compile and meet the assertion. If it does not, your
compiler compiles some other language than Standard C.
REQUIREMENTS:
This program calls gcc to get the list of defined macros. If you
don't have gcc you're probably out of luck unless your compiler or
preprocessor has something similar to gcc's -dM option. Tune
PRINT_MACROS in this case. This program assumes headers are found
under /usr/include and that there is a writable /tmp directory.
Tune SYSTEM_INCLUDE and TMPFILE if your system differs.
#define BROKEN_SYSTEM if system(NULL) bombs -- one more violation
of ISO C, by the way.
OUTPUT:
Each header file name is printed, followed by illegal macro names
and their definition. For the above example, you would see
...
/usr/include/stdio.h
#define PIPE_BUF 5120
...
If your implementation does not yet incorporate Amendment 1 you
will see messages about iso646.h, wctype.h and wchar.h not being
found. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#define TMPFILE "/tmp/macros"
#define HEADER_MAX 256
/* ISO C header names including Amendment 1 (without ".h" suffix). */
static char *header[] =
{
"assert", "ctype", "errno", "float", "iso646", "limits", "locale",
"math", "setjmp", "signal", "stdarg", "stddef", "stdio", "stdlib",
"string", "time", "wchar", "wctype"
};
/* Macros with these prefixes are considered okay. */
static char *prefix[] =
{
"_", "E", "is", "str", "mem", "SIG", "FLT_", "DBL_", "LDBL_",
"LC_", "wmem", "wcs"
};
/* Macros with these suffixes are considered okay. Will not work for
parametrized macros with arguments. */
static char *suffix[] =
{
"_MAX", "_MIN"
};
/* These macros are considered okay. In fact, these are just more prefixes. */
static char *macros[] =
{
"BUFSIZ", "CHAR_BIT", "CHAR_MAX", "CHAR_MIN", "CLOCKS_PER_SEC",
"DBL_DIG", "DBL_EPSILON", "DBL_MANT_DIG", "DBL_MAX",
"DBL_MAX_10_EXP", "DBL_MAX_EXP", "DBL_MIN", "DBL_MIN_10_EXP",
"DBL_MIN_EXP", "EDOM", "EILSEQ", "EOF", "ERANGE", "EXIT_FAILURE",
"EXIT_SUCCESS", "FILENAME_MAX", "FLT_DIG", "FLT_EPSILON",
"FLT_MANT_DIG", "FLT_MAX", "FLT_MAX_10_EXP", "FLT_MAX_EXP",
"FLT_MIN", "FLT_MIN_10_EXP", "FLT_MIN_EXP", "FLT_RADIX",
"FLT_ROUNDS", "FOPEN_MAX", "HUGE_VAL", "INT_MAX", "INT_MIN",
"LC_ALL", "LC_COLLATE", "LC_CTYPE", "LC_MONETARY", "LC_NUMERIC",
"LC_TIME", "LDBL_DIG", "LDBL_EPSILON", "LDBL_MANT_DIG", "LDBL_MAX",
"LDBL_MAX_10_EXP", "LDBL_MAX_EXP", "LDBL_MIN", "LDBL_MIN_10_EXP",
"LDBL_MIN_EXP", "LONG_MAX", "LONG_MIN", "L_tmpnam", "MB_CUR_MAX",
"MB_LEN_MAX", "NDEBUG", "NULL", "RAND_MAX", "SCHAR_MAX",
"SCHAR_MIN", "SEEK_CUR", "SEEK_END", "SEEK_SET", "SHRT_MAX",
"SHRT_MIN", "SIGABRT", "SIGFPE", "SIGILL", "SIGINT", "SIGSEGV",
"SIGTERM", "SIG_DFL", "SIG_ERR", "SIG_IGN", "TMP_MAX", "UCHAR_MAX",
"UINT_MAX", "ULONG_MAX", "USHRT_MAX", "WCHAR_MAX", "WCHAR_MIN",
"WEOF", "_IOFBF", "_IOLBF", "_IONBF", "abort", "abs", "acos",
"acosf", "acosl", "and", "and_eq", "asctime", "asin", "asinf",
"asinl", "assert", "atan", "atan2", "atan2f", "atan2l", "atanf",
"atanl", "atexit", "atof", "atoi", "atol", "bitand", "bitor",
"bsearch", "btowc", "calloc", "ceil", "ceilf", "ceill", "clearerr",
"clock", "clock_t", "compl", "cos", "cosf", "cosh", "coshf",
"coshl", "cosl", "ctime", "difftime", "div", "div_t", "errno",
"exit", "exp", "expf", "expl", "fabs", "fabsf", "fabsl", "fclose",
"feof", "ferror", "fflush", "fgetc", "fgetpos", "fgets", "fgetwc",
"fgetws", "floor", "floorf", "floorl", "fmod", "fmodf", "fmodl",
"fopen", "fprintf", "fputc", "fputs", "fputwc", "fputws", "fread",
"free", "freopen", "frexp", "frexpf", "frexpl", "fscanf", "fseek",
"fsetpos", "ftell", "fwide", "fwprintf", "fwrite", "fwscanf",
"getc", "getchar", "getenv", "gets", "getwc", "getwchar", "gmtime",
"isalnum", "isalpha", "iscntrl", "isdigit", "isgraph", "islower",
"isprint", "ispunct", "isspace", "isupper", "iswalnum", "iswalpha",
"iswcntrl", "iswctype", "iswdigit", "iswgraph", "iswlower",
"iswprint", "iswpunct", "iswspace", "iswupper", "iswxdigit",
"isxdigit", "labs", "ldexp", "ldexpf", "ldexpl", "ldiv", "ldiv_t",
"localeconv", "localtime", "log", "log10", "log10f", "log10l",
"logf", "logl", "longjmp", "malloc", "mblen", "mbrlen", "mbrtowc",
"mbsinit", "mbsrtowcs", "mbstate_t", "mbstowcs", "mbtowc", "memchr",
"memcmp", "memcpy", "memmove", "memset", "mktime", "modf", "modff",
"modfl", "not", "not_eq", "offsetof", "or", "or_eq", "perror",
"pow", "powf", "powl", "printf", "ptrdiff_t", "putc", "putchar",
"puts", "putwc", "putwchar", "qsort", "raise", "rand", "realloc",
"remove", "rename", "rewind", "scanf", "setbuf", "setjmp",
"setlocale", "setvbuf", "sig_atomic_t", "signal", "sin", "sinf",
"sinh", "sinhf", "sinhl", "sinl", "size_t", "sprintf", "sqrt",
"sqrtf", "sqrtl", "srand", "sscanf", "stderr", "stdin", "stdout",
"strcat", "strchr", "strcmp", "strcoll", "strcpy", "strcspn",
"strerror", "strftime", "strlen", "strncat", "strncmp", "strncpy",
"strpbrk", "strrchr", "strspn", "strstr", "strtod", "strtok",
"strtol", "strtoul", "strxfrm", "swprintf", "swscanf", "system",
"tan", "tanf", "tanh", "tanhf", "tanhl", "tanl", "time", "time_t",
"tmpfile", "tmpnam", "tolower", "toupper", "towctrans", "towlower",
"towupper", "ungetc", "ungetwc", "va_arg", "va_end", "va_start",
"vfprintf", "vfwprintf", "vprintf", "vsprintf", "vswprintf",
"vwprintf", "wchar_t", "wcrtomb", "wcscat", "wcschr", "wcscmp",
"wcscoll", "wcscpy", "wcscspn", "wcsftime", "wcslen", "wcsncat",
"wcsncmp", "wcsncpy", "wcspbrk", "wcsrchr", "wcsrtombs", "wcsspn",
"wcsstr", "wcstod", "wcstok", "wcstol", "wcstombs", "wcstoul",
"wcsxfrm", "wctob", "wctomb", "wctrans", "wctrans_t", "wctype",
"wctype_t", "wint_t", "wmemchr", "wmemcmp", "wmemcpy", "wmemmove",
"wmemset", "wprintf", "wscanf", "xor", "xor_eq"
};
#define NUMBER_OF_HEADERS (sizeof header / sizeof *header)
#define NUMBER_OF_PREFIXES (sizeof prefix / sizeof *prefix)
#define NUMBER_OF_SUFFIXES (sizeof suffix / sizeof *suffix)
#define NUMBER_OF_MACROS (sizeof macros / sizeof *macros)
/* The compiler we use (given on the command line). */
char *CC;
/* The -I parameters for CC to find all headers. */
char *INC;
static int check_header (const char *);
int
main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
int h;
int result = 0;
CC = argc > 1 ? argv[1] : "gcc";
INC = argc > 2 ? argv[2] : "";
if (system (NULL) == 0)
{
puts ("Sorry, no command processor.");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
for (h = 0; h < NUMBER_OF_HEADERS; ++h)
{
char file_name[HEADER_MAX];
sprintf (file_name, "%s.h", header[h]);
result |= check_header (file_name);
}
#if 0
/* The test suite should return errors but for now this is not
practical. Give a warning and ask the user to correct the bugs. */
return result;
#else
if (result)
fputs ("\
##########################################################################\n\
# The test suite found some problems with your system (see the generated #\n\
# isomac.out file). These are all violations of the ISO C rules and #\n\
# should be corrected. If the problem is in the libc, report it using #\n\
# the glibcbug script to <bugs@gnu.ai.mit.edu>. If it is a problem with #\n\
# your compiler, contact the compiler manufacturer. #\n\
##########################################################################\n",
stderr);
return 0;
#endif
}
static int
check_header (const char *file_name)
{
char line[BUFSIZ], *command;
FILE *input;
int result = 0;
static const char fmt[] = "\
echo \"#include <%s>\" |\
%s -E -dM -ansi -pedantic %s -D_LIBC -I. -I `%s --print-prog-name=include` -\
> %s";
command = malloc (sizeof fmt + strlen (file_name) + 2 * strlen (CC)
+ strlen (INC) + strlen (TMPFILE));
if (command == NULL)
{
puts ("No more memory.");
exit (1);
}
puts (file_name);
sprintf (command, fmt, file_name, CC, INC, CC, TMPFILE);
if (system (command))
{
puts ("system() returned nonzero");
result = 1;
}
free (command);
input = fopen (TMPFILE, "r");
if (input == NULL)
{
printf ("Could not read %s: ", TMPFILE);
perror (NULL);
return 1;
}
while (fgets (line, sizeof line, input) != NULL)
{
int i, okay = 0;
size_t endmac;
if (strlen (line) < 9 || line[7] != ' ')
{ /* "#define A" */
printf ("Malformed input, expected '#define MACRO'\ngot '%s'\n",
line);
result = 1;
continue;
}
for (i = 0; i < NUMBER_OF_PREFIXES; ++i)
{
if (!strncmp (line+8, prefix[i], strlen (prefix[i]))) {
++okay;
break;
}
}
if (okay)
continue;
for (i = 0; i < NUMBER_OF_MACROS; ++i)
{
if (!strncmp (line+8, macros[i], strlen (macros[i])))
{
++okay;
break;
}
}
if (okay)
continue;
/* Find next char after the macro identifier; this can be either
a space or an open parenthesis. */
endmac = strcspn (line + 8, " (");
if (line[8+endmac] == '\0')
{
printf ("malformed input, expected '#define MACRO VALUE'\n"
"got '%s'\n", line);
result = 1;
continue;
}
for (i = 0; i < NUMBER_OF_SUFFIXES; ++i)
{
size_t len = strlen (suffix[i]);
if (!strncmp (line + 8 + endmac - len, suffix[i], len))
{
++okay;
break;
}
}
if (!okay)
{
fputs (line, stdout);
result = 2;
}
}
fclose (input);
remove (TMPFILE);
return result;
}
/* EOF */
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