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bison/tests/synclines.at
Akim Demaille 0bb672d87c tests: adjust to GCC 4.8, which displays caret errors
With GCC 4.8, the tests on synclines are skipped.  Transform

  input.y:1:2: error: #error "1"
   #error "1"
    ^

into

  input.y:1: #error "1"

* tests/synclines.at (AT_SYNCLINES_COMPILE): Do it, using Perl instead of
sed.
2012-07-26 16:51:26 +02:00

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# Executing Actions. -*- Autotest -*-
# Copyright (C) 2002, 2004-2005, 2007, 2009-2012 Free Software
# Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program 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 General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
AT_BANNER([[User Actions.]])
# AT_SYNCLINES_COMPILE(FILE)
# --------------------------
# Compile FILE expecting an error, and save in the file stdout the
# normalized output. Ignore the exit status, since some compilers
# (e.g. c89 on IRIX 6.5) trigger warnings on `#error', instead of
# errors.
m4_define([AT_SYNCLINES_COMPILE],
[AT_CHECK([$CC $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS -c $1], [ignore], [], [stderr])
# Transform stderr into something like this:
#
# input.y:4: #error "4"
#
# In case GCC displays column information, strip it down.
#
# input.y:4:2: #error "4" or
# input.y:4.2: #error "4" or
# input.y:4:2: error: #error "4"
# =>
# input.y:4: #error "4"
#
# It may also issue more context information:
#
# input.y: In function 'yyparse':
# input.y:8: #error "8"
# =>
# input.y:4: #error "8"
#
# The message may include a caret-error:
#
# input.y:1:2: error: #error "1"
# #error "1"
# ^
#
# And possibly distcc adds its bits.
#
# distcc[33187] ERROR: compile (null) on localhost failed
# syncline.c:1:2: error: #error "1"
# distcc[33185] ERROR: compile syncline.c on localhost failed
#
# or even
#
# distcc[35882] (dcc_connect_by_name) ERROR: failed to look up host "chrisimac": Unknown host
# distcc[35882] Warning: failed to distribute input.c to chrisimac/4, running locally instead
AT_CHECK([[perl -p -0777 -f - stderr <<\EOF
s/^distcc\[\d+\] .*\n//gm;
s/^([^:]*:\d+)[.:][^:]*:(.*)$/$][1:$][2/gm;
s/^([^:]*:\d+:)[^#]*( #error)/$][1$][2/gm;
s/^[^:]*: In function '[^']*':\n//gm;
s/^\ +#error.*\n\ *\^\n//gm;
EOF
]],
0, [stdout])
])
# AT_TEST_SYNCLINE(TITLE, INPUT, ERROR-MSG)
# -----------------------------------------
# Check that compiling the parser produced from INPUT cause GCC
# to issue ERROR-MSG.
m4_define([AT_TEST_SYNCLINE],
[AT_SETUP([$1])
AT_BISON_OPTION_PUSHDEFS
# It seems impossible to find a generic scheme to check the location
# of an error. Even requiring GCC is not sufficient, since for instance
# the version modified by Apple:
#
# | Reading specs from /usr/libexec/gcc/darwin/ppc/2.95.2/specs
# | Apple Computer, Inc. version gcc-934.3, based on gcc version 2.95.2
# | 19991024 (release) configure:2124: $? = 0
#
# instead of:
#
# | input.y:2: #error "2"
#
# it reports:
#
# | input.y:2: "2"
# | cpp-precomp: warning: errors during smart preprocessing, retrying in basic mode
AT_DATA([syncline.c],
[[#error "1"
int i; // avoids -pedantic warning about an empty translation unit
]])
AT_SYNCLINES_COMPILE([syncline.c])
AT_CHECK([[test "`cat stdout`" = 'syncline.c:1: @%:@error "1"' || exit 77]])
AT_DATA([[input.y]], [$2])
AT_BISON_CHECK([-o input.c input.y])
AT_SYNCLINES_COMPILE([input.c])
AT_CHECK([cat stdout], 0, [$3])
AT_BISON_OPTION_POPDEFS
AT_CLEANUP
])
## --------------------- ##
## Prologue synch line. ##
## --------------------- ##
AT_TEST_SYNCLINE([Prologue synch line],
[[%{
#error "2"
]AT_YYERROR_DECLARE_EXTERN[
]AT_YYLEX_DECLARE_EXTERN[
%}
%%
exp: '0';
%%
]],
[input.y:2: #error "2"
])
## ------------------- ##
## %union synch line. ##
## ------------------- ##
AT_TEST_SYNCLINE([%union synch line],
[[%union {
#error "2"
char dummy;
}
%{
]AT_YYERROR_DECLARE_EXTERN[
]AT_YYLEX_DECLARE_EXTERN[
%}
%%
exp: '0';
%%
]],
[input.y:2: #error "2"
])
## ------------------------- ##
## Postprologue synch line. ##
## ------------------------- ##
AT_TEST_SYNCLINE([Postprologue synch line],
[[%{
]AT_YYERROR_DECLARE_EXTERN[
]AT_YYLEX_DECLARE_EXTERN[
%}
%union
{
int ival;
}
%{
#error "10"
%}
%%
exp: '0';
%%
]],
[input.y:10: #error "10"
])
## ------------------- ##
## Action synch line. ##
## ------------------- ##
AT_TEST_SYNCLINE([Action synch line],
[[%{
]AT_YYERROR_DECLARE_EXTERN[
]AT_YYLEX_DECLARE_EXTERN[
%}
%%
exp:
{
#error "8"
};
]],
[input.y:8: #error "8"
])
## --------------------- ##
## Epilogue synch line. ##
## --------------------- ##
AT_TEST_SYNCLINE([Epilogue synch line],
[[%{
]AT_YYERROR_DECLARE_EXTERN[
]AT_YYLEX_DECLARE_EXTERN[
%}
%%
exp: '0';
%%
#error "8"
]],
[input.y:8: #error "8"
])