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README

      1 
      2 GCC MAINTAINER INFORMATION
      3 ==========================
      4 
      5 If you are having some problem with a system header that is either
      6 broken by the manufacturer, or is broken by the fixinclude process,
      7 then you will need to alter or add information to the include fix
      8 definitions file, ``inclhack.def''.  Please also send relevant
      9 information to gcc-bugs (a] gcc.gnu.org, gcc-patches (a] gcc.gnu.org and,
     10 please, to me:  bkorb (a] gnu.org.
     11 
     12 To make your fix, you will need to do several things:
     13 
     14 1.  Obtain access to the AutoGen program on some platform.  It does
     15     not have to be your build platform, but it is more convenient.
     16 
     17 2.  Edit "inclhack.def" to reflect the changes you need to make.
     18     See below for information on how to make those changes.
     19 
     20 3.  Run the "genfixes" shell script to produce a new copy of
     21     the "fixincl.x" file.
     22 
     23 4.  Rebuild the compiler and check the header causing the issue.
     24     Make sure it is now properly handled.  Add tests to the
     25     "test_text" entry(ies) that validate your fix.  This will
     26     help ensure that future fixes won't negate your work.
     27     Do *NOT* specify test text for "wrap" or "replacement" fixes.
     28     There is no real possibility that these fixes will fail.
     29     If they do, you will surely know straight away.
     30 
     31     NOTE:  "test_text" is interpreted by the shell as it gets
     32     copied into the test header.  THEREFORE you must quote
     33     dollar sign characters and back quotes -- unless you mean
     34     for them to be interpreted by the shell.
     35 
     36     e.g. the math_huge_val_from_dbl_max test_text needs to
     37     put text into both float.h and math.h, so it includes a
     38     back-quoted script to add text to float.h.
     39 
     40 5.  Go into the fixincludes build directory and type, "make check".
     41     You are guaranteed to have issues printed out as a result.
     42     Look at the diffs produced.  Make sure you have not clobbered
     43     the proper functioning of a different fix.  Make sure your
     44     fix is properly tested and it does what it is supposed to do.
     45 
     46 6.  Now that you have the right things happening, synchronize the
     47     $(srcdir)/tests/base directory with the $(builddir)/tests/res
     48     directory.  The output of "make check" will be some diffs that
     49     should give you some hints about what to do.
     50 
     51 7.  Rerun "make check" and verify that there are no issues left.
     52 
     53 
     54 MAKING CHANGES TO INCLHACK.DEF
     55 ==============================
     56 
     57 0.  If you are not the fixincludes maintainer, please send that
     58     person email about any changes you may want to make.  Thanks!
     59 
     60 1.  Every fix must have a "hackname" that is compatible with C syntax
     61     for variable names and is unique without regard to alphabetic case.
     62     Please keep them alphabetical by this name.  :-)
     63 
     64 2.  If the problem is known to exist only in certain files, then
     65     identify the files with "files = " entries.  If you use fnmatch(3C)
     66     wild card characters in a "files" entry, be certain that the first
     67     "files" entry has no such character.  Otherwise, the "make check"
     68     machinery will attempt to create files with those characters in the
     69     name.  That is inconvenient.
     70 
     71 3.  It is relatively expensive to fire off a process to fix a source
     72     file, therefore write apply tests to avoid unnecessary fix
     73     processes.  The preferred apply tests are "select", "bypass", "mach"
     74     "sum", and "c-test" because they are performed internally:
     75 
     76     * select - Run a regex on the contents of the file being considered.
     77                All such regex-es must match.  Matching is done with
     78                extended regular expressions.
     79 
     80     * bypass - Run a regex on the contents of the file being considered.
     81                No such regex may match.
     82 
     83     * sum    - Select a specific version of a file that has a matching
     84                check sum.  The BSD version of checksum ["sum(1BSD)"]
     85                is used.  Each "sum" entry should contain exactly three
     86                space separated tokens:  the sum, some number and the
     87                basename of the file.  The "some number" is ignored.
     88                If there are multiple "sum" entries, only one needs to
     89                match in order to pass.  For example:
     90 
     91                    sum = '1234 3 foobar.h';
     92 
     93                specifies that the "foobar.h" header in any directory
     94                will match if it has the checksum 1234.
     95 
     96     * c_test - call a function in fixtests.c.  See that file.
     97 
     98     * files  - the "fnmatch" pattern of the file(s) to examine for
     99                the issue.  There may be several copies of this attribute.
    100                If the header lives in a /usr/include subdirectory, be
    101                sure to include that subdirectory in the name. e.g. net/if.h
    102 
    103     * mach   - Match the output of config.guess against a series of fnmatch
    104                patterns.  It must match at least one of the patterns, unless
    105                "not-machine" has also been specified.  In that case, the
    106                config.guess output must not match any of the patterns.
    107 
    108     The next test is relatively slow because it must be handled in a
    109     separate shell process.  Some platforms do not support server shells,
    110     so the whole process is even slower and more cumbersome there.
    111 
    112     * test   - These should be arguments to the program, "/bin/test".
    113                You may perform multiple commands, if you enclose them
    114                in backquotes and echo out valid test arguments.  For
    115                example, you might echo out '0 -eq 1' if you want a false
    116                result, or '0 -eq 0' for a true result.
    117 
    118     These tests are required to:
    119 
    120     1.  Be positive for all header files that require the fix.
    121 
    122     It is desirable to:
    123 
    124     2.  Be negative as often as possible whenever the fix is not
    125         required, avoiding the process overhead.
    126 
    127     It is nice if:
    128 
    129     3.  The expression is as simple as possible to both
    130         process and understand by people.  :-)
    131 
    132         Please take advantage of the fact AutoGen will glue
    133         together string fragments.  It helps.  Also take note
    134         that double quote strings and single quote strings have
    135         different formation rules.  Double quote strings are a
    136         tiny superset of ANSI-C string syntax.  Single quote
    137         strings follow shell single quote string formation
    138         rules, except that the backslash is processed before
    139         '\\', '\'' and '#' characters (using C character syntax).
    140 
    141     Each test must pass or the fix is not applied.  For example,
    142     all "select" expressions must be found and not one "bypass"
    143     selection may be found.
    144 
    145     Examples of test specifications:
    146 
    147       hackname = broken_assert_stdio;
    148       files    = assert.h;
    149       select   = stderr;
    150       bypass   = "include.*stdio.h";
    151 
    152     The ``broken_assert_stdio'' fix will be applied only to a file
    153     named "assert.h" if it contains the string "stderr" _and_ it
    154     does _not_ contain the expression "include.*stdio.h".
    155 
    156       hackname = no_double_slash;
    157       c_test   = "double_slash";
    158 
    159     The ``no_double_slash'' fix will be applied if the
    160     ``double_slash_test()'' function says to.  See ``fixtests.c''
    161     for documentation on how to include new functions into that
    162     module.
    163 
    164 4.  There are currently four methods of fixing a file:
    165 
    166     1.  a series of sed expressions.  Each will be an individual
    167         "-e" argument to a single invocation of sed.  Unless you
    168         need to use multiple or complex sed expressions, please
    169         use the "replacement text" method instead.
    170 
    171     2.  a shell script.  These scripts are _required_ to read all
    172         of stdin in order to avoid pipe stalls.  They may choose to
    173         discard the input.
    174 
    175     3.  Replacement text.  If the replacement is empty, then no
    176         fix is applied.  Otherwise, the replacement text is
    177         written to the output file and no further fixes are
    178         applied.  If you really want a no-op file, replace the
    179         file with a comment.
    180 
    181         Replacement text "fixes" must be first in this file!!
    182 
    183     4.  A C language subroutine method for both tests and fixes.
    184         See ``fixtests.c'' for instructions on writing C-language
    185         applicability tests and ``fixfixes.c'' for C-language fixing.
    186         These files also contain tables that describe the currently
    187         implemented fixes and tests.
    188 
    189     If at all possible, you should try to use one of the C language
    190     fixes as it is far more efficient.  There are currently five
    191     such fixes, three of which are very special purpose:
    192 
    193     i) char_macro_def - This function repairs the definition of an
    194         ioctl macro that presumes CPP macro substitution within
    195         pairs of single quote characters.
    196 
    197     ii) char_macro_use - This function repairs the usage of ioctl
    198         macros that no longer can wrap an argument with single quotes.
    199 
    200     iii) machine_name - This function will look at "#if", "#ifdef",
    201         "#ifndef" and "#elif" directive lines and replace the first
    202         occurrence of a non-reserved name that is traditionally
    203         pre-defined by the native compiler.
    204 
    205     The next two are for general use:
    206 
    207     iv) wrap - wraps the entire file with "#ifndef", "#define" and
    208         "#endif" self-exclusionary text.  It also, optionally, inserts
    209         a prolog after the "#define" and an epilog just before the
    210         "#endif".  You can use this for a fix as follows:
    211 
    212             c_fix     = wrap;
    213             c_fix_arg = "/* prolog text */";
    214             c_fix_arg = "/* epilog text */";
    215 
    216         If you want an epilog without a prolog, set the first "c_fix_arg"
    217         to the empty string.  Both or the second "c_fix_arg"s may be
    218         omitted and the file will still be wrapped.
    219 
    220 	THERE IS A SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO THIS, HOWEVER:
    221 
    222 	If the regular expression '#if.*__need' is found, then it is
    223 	assumed that the file needs to be read and interpreted more
    224 	than once.  However, the prolog and epilog text (if any) will
    225 	be inserted.
    226 
    227     v) format - Replaces text selected with a regular expression with
    228         a specialized formating string.  The formatting works as follows:
    229         The format text is copied to the output until a '%' character
    230         is found.  If the character after the '%' is another '%', then
    231         one '%' is output and processing continues.  If the following
    232         character is not a digit, then the '%' and that character are
    233         copied and processing continues.  Finally, if the '%' *is*
    234         followed by a digit, that digit is used as an index into the
    235         regmatch_t array to replace the two characters with the matched
    236         text.  i.e.: "%0" is replaced by the full matching text, "%1"
    237         is the first matching sub-expression, etc.
    238 
    239         This is used as follows:
    240 
    241             c_fix     = format;
    242             c_fix_arg = "#ifndef %1\n%0\n#endif";
    243             c_fix_arg = "#define[ \t]+([A-Z][A-Z0-9a-z_]*).*";
    244 
    245         This would wrap a one line #define inside of a "#ifndef"/"#endif"
    246         pair.  The second "c_fix_arg" may be omitted *IF* there is at least
    247         one select clause and the first one identifies the text you wish to
    248         reformat.  It will then be used as the second "c_fix_arg".  You may
    249         delete the selected text by supplying an empty string for the
    250         replacement format (the first "c_fix_arg").
    251 
    252 	Note: In general, a format c_fix may be used in place of one
    253 	sed expression.  However, it will need to be rewritten by
    254 	hand.  For example:
    255 
    256 	sed = 's@^#if __GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 7$'
    257 	       '@& || __GNUC__ >= 3@';
    258 
    259 	may be rewritten using a format c_fix as:
    260 
    261 	c_fix     = format;
    262 	c_fix_arg = '%0 || __GNUC__ >= 3';
    263 	c_fix_arg = '^#if __GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 7$';
    264 
    265 	Multiple sed substitution expressions probably ought to remain sed
    266 	expressions in order to maintain clarity.  Also note that if the
    267 	second sed expression is the same as the first select expression,
    268 	then you may omit the second c_fix_arg.  The select expression will
    269 	be picked up and used in its absence.
    270 
    271 EXAMPLES OF FIXES:
    272 ==================
    273 
    274       hackname = AAA_ki_iface;
    275       replace; /* empty replacement -> no fixing the file */
    276 
    277     When this ``fix'' is invoked, it will prevent any fixes
    278     from being applied.
    279 
    280     ------------------
    281 
    282       hackname = AAB_svr4_no_varargs;
    283       replace  = "/* This file was generated by fixincludes.  */\n"
    284                  "#ifndef _SYS_VARARGS_H\n"
    285                  "#define _SYS_VARARGS_H\n\n"
    286 
    287                  "#ifdef __STDC__\n"
    288                  "#include <stdarg.h>\n"
    289                  "#else\n"
    290                  "#include <varargs.h>\n"
    291                  "#endif\n\n"
    292 
    293                  "#endif  /* _SYS_VARARGS_H */\n";
    294 
    295     When this ``fix'' is invoked, the replacement text will be
    296     emitted into the replacement include file.  No further fixes
    297     will be applied.
    298 
    299     ------------------
    300 
    301         hackname  = hpux11_fabsf;
    302         files     = math.h;
    303         select    = "^[ \t]*#[ \t]*define[ \t]+fabsf\\(.*";
    304         bypass    = "__cplusplus";
    305 
    306         c_fix     = format;
    307         c_fix_arg = "#ifndef __cplusplus\n%0\n#endif";
    308 
    309         test_text =
    310         "#  define fabsf(x) ((float)fabs((double)(float)(x)))\n";
    311 
    312     This fix will ensure that the #define for fabs is wrapped
    313     with C++ protection, providing the header is not already
    314     C++ aware.
    315 
    316     ------------------
    317 
    318 5.  Testing fixes.
    319 
    320     The brute force method is, of course, to configure and build
    321     GCC.  But you can also:
    322 
    323         cd ${top_builddir}/gcc
    324         rm -rf include-fixed/ stmp-fixinc
    325         make stmp-fixinc
    326 
    327     I would really recommend, however:
    328 
    329         cd ${top_builddir}/fixincludes
    330         make check
    331 
    332     To do this, you *must* have autogen installed on your system.
    333     The "check" step will proceed to construct a shell script that
    334     will exercise all the fixes, using the sample test_text
    335     provided with each fix.  Once done, the changes made will
    336     be compared against the changes saved in the source directory.
    337     If you are changing the tests or fixes, the change will likely
    338     be highlighted.
    339 

README-fixinc

      1 This README file is copied into the directory for GCC-only header files
      2 when fixincludes is run by the makefile for GCC.
      3 
      4 Many of the files in this directory were automatically edited from the
      5 standard system header files by the fixincludes process.  They are
      6 system-specific, and will not work on any other kind of system.  They
      7 are also not part of GCC.  The reason we have to do this is because
      8 GCC requires ANSI C headers and many vendors supply ANSI-incompatible
      9 headers.
     10 
     11 Because this is an automated process, sometimes headers get "fixed"
     12 that do not, strictly speaking, need a fix.  As long as nothing is broken
     13 by the process, it is just an unfortunate collateral inconvenience.
     14 We would like to rectify it, if it is not "too inconvenient".
     15