de761939cf
used in conjustion with the new shlib 'ld' source. Note, if you use the new features both gas and ld must be updated. Obtained from: NetBSD
596 lines
12 KiB
C
596 lines
12 KiB
C
/* messages.c - error reporter -
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Copyright (C) 1987, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
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GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
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#ifndef lint
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static char rcsid[] = "$Id: messages.c,v 1.2 1993/11/03 00:52:01 paul Exp $";
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#endif
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include "as.h"
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#ifndef __STDC__
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#ifndef NO_STDARG
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#define NO_STDARG
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifndef NO_STDARG
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#else
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#ifndef NO_VARARGS
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#include <varargs.h>
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#endif /* NO_VARARGS */
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#endif /* NO_STDARG */
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extern char *strerror ();
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static void as_show_where PARAMS ((void));
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static void as_warn_internal PARAMS ((char *, unsigned int, char *));
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static void as_bad_internal PARAMS ((char *, unsigned int, char *));
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/*
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* Despite the rest of the comments in this file, (FIXME-SOON),
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* here is the current scheme for error messages etc:
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*
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* as_fatal() is used when gas is quite confused and
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* continuing the assembly is pointless. In this case we
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* exit immediately with error status.
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*
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* as_bad() is used to mark errors that result in what we
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* presume to be a useless object file. Say, we ignored
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* something that might have been vital. If we see any of
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* these, assembly will continue to the end of the source,
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* no object file will be produced, and we will terminate
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* with error status. The new option, -Z, tells us to
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* produce an object file anyway but we still exit with
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* error status. The assumption here is that you don't want
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* this object file but we could be wrong.
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*
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* as_warn() is used when we have an error from which we
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* have a plausible error recovery. eg, masking the top
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* bits of a constant that is longer than will fit in the
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* destination. In this case we will continue to assemble
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* the source, although we may have made a bad assumption,
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* and we will produce an object file and return normal exit
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* status (ie, no error). The new option -X tells us to
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* treat all as_warn() errors as as_bad() errors. That is,
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* no object file will be produced and we will exit with
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* error status. The idea here is that we don't kill an
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* entire make because of an error that we knew how to
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* correct. On the other hand, sometimes you might want to
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* stop the make at these points.
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*
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* as_tsktsk() is used when we see a minor error for which
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* our error recovery action is almost certainly correct.
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* In this case, we print a message and then assembly
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* continues as though no error occurred.
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*/
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static void
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identify (file)
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char *file;
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{
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static int identified;
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if (identified)
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return;
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identified++;
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if (!file)
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{
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unsigned int x;
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as_where (&file, &x);
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}
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fprintf (stderr, "%s: Assembler messages:\n", file);
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}
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static int warning_count; /* Count of number of warnings issued */
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int
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had_warnings ()
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{
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return (warning_count);
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} /* had_err() */
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/* Nonzero if we've hit a 'bad error', and should not write an obj file,
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and exit with a nonzero error code */
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static int error_count;
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int
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had_errors ()
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{
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return (error_count);
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} /* had_errors() */
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/* Print the current location to stderr. */
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static void
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as_show_where ()
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{
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char *file;
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unsigned int line;
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as_where (&file, &line);
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identify (file);
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fprintf (stderr, "%s:%u: ", file, line);
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}
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/*
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* a s _ p e r r o r
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*
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* Like perror(3), but with more info.
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*/
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void
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as_perror (gripe, filename)
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const char *gripe; /* Unpunctuated error theme. */
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const char *filename;
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{
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const char *errtxt;
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as_show_where ();
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fprintf (stderr, gripe, filename);
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#ifdef BFD_ASSEMBLER
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errtxt = bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ());
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#else
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errtxt = strerror (errno);
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#endif
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fprintf (stderr, ": %s\n", errtxt);
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errno = 0;
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#ifdef BFD_ASSEMBLER
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bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_error);
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#endif
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}
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/*
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* a s _ t s k t s k ()
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*
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* Send to stderr a string as a warning, and locate warning
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* in input file(s).
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* Please only use this for when we have some recovery action.
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* Please explain in string (which may have '\n's) what recovery was done.
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*/
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#ifndef NO_STDARG
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void
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as_tsktsk (const char *format,...)
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{
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va_list args;
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as_show_where ();
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va_start (args, format);
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vfprintf (stderr, format, args);
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va_end (args);
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(void) putc ('\n', stderr);
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} /* as_tsktsk() */
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#else
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#ifndef NO_VARARGS
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void
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as_tsktsk (format, va_alist)
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char *format;
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va_dcl
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{
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va_list args;
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as_show_where ();
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va_start (args);
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vfprintf (stderr, format, args);
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va_end (args);
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(void) putc ('\n', stderr);
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} /* as_tsktsk() */
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#else
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/*VARARGS1 */
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as_tsktsk (format, args)
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char *format;
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{
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as_show_where ();
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_doprnt (format, &args, stderr);
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(void) putc ('\n', stderr);
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} /* as_tsktsk */
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#endif /* not NO_VARARGS */
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#endif /* not NO_STDARG */
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/* The common portion of as_warn and as_warn_where. */
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static void
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as_warn_internal (file, line, buffer)
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char *file;
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unsigned int line;
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char *buffer;
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{
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++warning_count;
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if (file == NULL)
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as_where (&file, &line);
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identify (file);
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fprintf (stderr, "%s:%u: Warning: ", file, line);
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fputs (buffer, stderr);
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(void) putc ('\n', stderr);
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#ifndef NO_LISTING
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listing_warning (buffer);
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#endif
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}
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/*
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* a s _ w a r n ()
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*
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* Send to stderr a string as a warning, and locate warning
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* in input file(s).
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* Please only use this for when we have some recovery action.
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* Please explain in string (which may have '\n's) what recovery was done.
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*/
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#if 1
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#define flag_no_warnings (flagseen['W'])
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#endif
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#ifndef NO_STDARG
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void
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as_warn (const char *format,...)
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{
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va_list args;
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char buffer[200];
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if (!flag_no_warnings)
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{
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va_start (args, format);
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vsprintf (buffer, format, args);
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va_end (args);
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as_warn_internal ((char *) NULL, 0, buffer);
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}
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} /* as_warn() */
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#else
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#ifndef NO_VARARGS
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void
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as_warn (format, va_alist)
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char *format;
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va_dcl
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{
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va_list args;
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char buffer[200];
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if (!flag_no_warnings)
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{
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va_start (args);
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vsprintf (buffer, format, args);
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va_end (args);
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as_warn_internal ((char *) NULL, 0, buffer);
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}
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} /* as_warn() */
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#else
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/*VARARGS1 */
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as_warn (format, args)
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char *format;
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{
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if (!flag_no_warnings)
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{
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++warning_count;
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as_show_where ();
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fprintf (stderr, "Warning: ");
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_doprnt (format, &args, stderr);
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(void) putc ('\n', stderr);
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}
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} /* as_warn() */
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#endif /* not NO_VARARGS */
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#endif /* not NO_STDARG */
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/* as_warn_where, like as_bad but the file name and line number are
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passed in. Unfortunately, we have to repeat the function in order
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to handle the varargs correctly and portably. */
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#ifndef NO_STDARG
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void
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as_warn_where (char *file, unsigned int line, const char *format,...)
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{
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va_list args;
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char buffer[200];
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if (!flag_no_warnings)
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{
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va_start (args, format);
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vsprintf (buffer, format, args);
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va_end (args);
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as_warn_internal (file, line, buffer);
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}
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} /* as_warn() */
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#else
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#ifndef NO_VARARGS
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void
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as_warn_where (file, line, format, va_alist)
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char *file;
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unsigned int line;
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char *format;
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va_dcl
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{
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va_list args;
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char buffer[200];
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if (!flag_no_warnings)
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{
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va_start (args);
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vsprintf (buffer, format, args);
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va_end (args);
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as_warn_internal (file, line, buffer);
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}
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} /* as_warn() */
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#else
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/*VARARGS1 */
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as_warn_where (file, line, format, args)
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char *file;
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unsigned int line;
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char *format;
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{
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if (!flag_no_warnings)
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{
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++warning_count;
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identify (file);
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fprintf (stderr, "%s:%u: Warning: ", file, line);
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_doprnt (format, &args, stderr);
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(void) putc ('\n', stderr);
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}
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} /* as_warn() */
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#endif /* not NO_VARARGS */
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#endif /* not NO_STDARG */
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/* The common portion of as_bad and as_bad_where. */
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static void
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as_bad_internal (file, line, buffer)
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char *file;
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unsigned int line;
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char *buffer;
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{
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++error_count;
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if (file == NULL)
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as_where (&file, &line);
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identify (file);
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fprintf (stderr, "%s:%u: Error: ", file, line);
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fputs (buffer, stderr);
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(void) putc ('\n', stderr);
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#ifndef NO_LISTING
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listing_error (buffer);
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#endif
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}
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/*
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* a s _ b a d ()
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*
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* Send to stderr a string as a warning, and locate warning in input file(s).
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* Please us when there is no recovery, but we want to continue processing
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* but not produce an object file.
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* Please explain in string (which may have '\n's) what recovery was done.
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*/
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#ifndef NO_STDARG
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void
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as_bad (const char *format,...)
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{
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va_list args;
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char buffer[200];
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va_start (args, format);
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vsprintf (buffer, format, args);
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va_end (args);
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as_bad_internal ((char *) NULL, 0, buffer);
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}
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#else
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#ifndef NO_VARARGS
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void
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as_bad (format, va_alist)
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char *format;
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va_dcl
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{
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va_list args;
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char buffer[200];
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va_start (args);
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vsprintf (buffer, format, args);
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va_end (args);
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as_bad_internal ((char *) NULL, 0, buffer);
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}
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#else
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/*VARARGS1 */
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as_bad (format, args)
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char *format;
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{
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++error_count;
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as_show_where ();
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fprintf (stderr, "Error: ");
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_doprnt (format, &args, stderr);
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(void) putc ('\n', stderr);
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} /* as_bad() */
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#endif /* not NO_VARARGS */
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#endif /* not NO_STDARG */
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/* as_bad_where, like as_bad but the file name and line number are
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passed in. Unfortunately, we have to repeat the function in order
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to handle the varargs correctly and portably. */
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#ifndef NO_STDARG
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void
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as_bad_where (char *file, unsigned int line, const char *format,...)
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{
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va_list args;
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char buffer[200];
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va_start (args, format);
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vsprintf (buffer, format, args);
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va_end (args);
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as_bad_internal (file, line, buffer);
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}
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#else
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#ifndef NO_VARARGS
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void
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as_bad_where (file, line, format, va_alist)
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char *file;
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unsigned int line;
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char *format;
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va_dcl
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{
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va_list args;
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char buffer[200];
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va_start (args);
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vsprintf (buffer, format, args);
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va_end (args);
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as_bad_internal (file, line, buffer);
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}
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#else
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/*VARARGS1 */
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as_bad_where (file, line, format, args)
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char *file;
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unsigned int line;
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char *format;
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{
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++error_count;
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identify (file);
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fprintf (stderr, "%s:%u: Error: ", file, line);
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_doprnt (format, &args, stderr);
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(void) putc ('\n', stderr);
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} /* as_bad() */
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#endif /* not NO_VARARGS */
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#endif /* not NO_STDARG */
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/*
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* a s _ f a t a l ()
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*
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* Send to stderr a string as a fatal message, and print location of error in
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* input file(s).
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* Please only use this for when we DON'T have some recovery action.
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* It exit()s with a warning status.
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*/
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#ifndef NO_STDARG
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void
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as_fatal (const char *format,...)
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{
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va_list args;
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as_show_where ();
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va_start (args, format);
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fprintf (stderr, "Fatal error:");
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vfprintf (stderr, format, args);
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(void) putc ('\n', stderr);
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va_end (args);
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exit (33);
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} /* as_fatal() */
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#else
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#ifndef NO_VARARGS
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void
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as_fatal (format, va_alist)
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char *format;
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va_dcl
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{
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va_list args;
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as_show_where ();
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va_start (args);
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fprintf (stderr, "Fatal error:");
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vfprintf (stderr, format, args);
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(void) putc ('\n', stderr);
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va_end (args);
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exit (33);
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} /* as_fatal() */
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#else
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/*VARARGS1 */
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as_fatal (format, args)
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char *format;
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{
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as_show_where ();
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fprintf (stderr, "Fatal error:");
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_doprnt (format, &args, stderr);
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(void) putc ('\n', stderr);
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exit (33); /* What is a good exit status? */
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} /* as_fatal() */
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#endif /* not NO_VARARGS */
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#endif /* not NO_STDARG */
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void
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fprint_value (file, val)
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FILE *file;
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valueT val;
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{
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if (sizeof (val) <= sizeof (long))
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{
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fprintf (file, "%ld", val);
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return;
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}
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#ifdef BFD_ASSEMBLER
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if (sizeof (val) <= sizeof (bfd_vma))
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{
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fprintf_vma (file, val);
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return;
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}
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#endif
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abort ();
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}
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void
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sprint_value (buf, val)
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char *buf;
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valueT val;
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{
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if (sizeof (val) <= sizeof (long))
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{
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sprintf (buf, "%ld", val);
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return;
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}
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#ifdef BFD_ASSEMBLER
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if (sizeof (val) <= sizeof (bfd_vma))
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{
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sprintf_vma (buf, val);
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return;
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}
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#endif
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abort ();
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}
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/* end of messages.c */
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