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/* Copyright (C) 1998-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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1999-08-31 07:04:41 +00:00
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1998.
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2005-12-07 05:49:17 +00:00
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This program 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
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by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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1999-08-31 07:04:41 +00:00
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2005-12-07 05:49:17 +00:00
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This program 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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1999-08-31 07:04:41 +00:00
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2005-12-07 05:49:17 +00:00
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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2012-02-09 23:18:22 +00:00
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along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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1999-08-31 07:04:41 +00:00
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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# include <config.h>
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#endif
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#include <langinfo.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <sys/uio.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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2002-02-05 23:29:24 +00:00
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#include "localedef.h"
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#include "localeinfo.h"
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#include "locfile.h"
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/* The real definition of the struct for the LC_NAME locale. */
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struct locale_name_t
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{
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const char *name_fmt;
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const char *name_gen;
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const char *name_mr;
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const char *name_mrs;
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const char *name_miss;
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const char *name_ms;
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};
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static void
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name_startup (struct linereader *lr, struct localedef_t *locale,
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int ignore_content)
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{
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if (!ignore_content)
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locale->categories[LC_NAME].name =
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(struct locale_name_t *) xcalloc (1, sizeof (struct locale_name_t));
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if (lr != NULL)
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{
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lr->translate_strings = 1;
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lr->return_widestr = 0;
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}
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}
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void
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name_finish (struct localedef_t *locale, const struct charmap_t *charmap)
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{
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struct locale_name_t *name = locale->categories[LC_NAME].name;
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int nothing = 0;
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/* Now resolve copying and also handle completely missing definitions. */
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if (name == NULL)
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{
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/* First see whether we were supposed to copy. If yes, find the
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actual definition. */
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if (locale->copy_name[LC_NAME] != NULL)
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{
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/* Find the copying locale. This has to happen transitively since
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the locale we are copying from might also copying another one. */
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struct localedef_t *from = locale;
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do
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from = find_locale (LC_NAME, from->copy_name[LC_NAME],
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from->repertoire_name, charmap);
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while (from->categories[LC_NAME].name == NULL
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&& from->copy_name[LC_NAME] != NULL);
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name = locale->categories[LC_NAME].name
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= from->categories[LC_NAME].name;
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}
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/* If there is still no definition issue an warning and create an
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empty one. */
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if (name == NULL)
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{
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locale: Fix localedef exit code (Bug 22292)
The error and warning handling in localedef, locale, and iconv
is a bit of a mess.
We use ugly constructs like this:
WITH_CUR_LOCALE (error (1, errno, gettext ("\
cannot read character map directory `%s'"), directory));
to issue errors, and read error_message_count directly from the
error API to detect errors. The problem with that is that the
code also uses error to print warnings, and informative messages.
All of this leads to problems where just having warnings will
produce an exit status as-if errors had been seen.
To fix this situation I have adopted the following high-level
changes:
* All errors are counted distinctly.
* All warnings are counted distinctly.
* All informative messages are not counted.
* Increasing verbosity cannot generate *more* errors, and
it previously did for errors conditional on verbose,
this is now fixed.
* Increasing verbosity *can* generate *more* warnings.
* Making the output quiet cannot generate *fewer* errors,
and it previously did for errors conditional on be_quiet,
this is now fixed.
* Each of error, warning, and informative message has it's
own function to call defined in record-status.h, and they
are: record_error, record_warning, and record_verbose.
* The record_error function always records an error, but
conditional on be_quiet may not print it.
* The record_warning function always records a warning,
but conditional on be_quiet may not print it.
* The record_verbose function only prints the verbose
message if verbose is true and be_quiet is false.
This has allowed the following fix:
* Previously any warnings were being treated as errors
because they incremented error_message_count, but now
we properly return an exit status of 1 if there are
warnings but output was generated.
All of this allows localedef to correctly decide if errors,
or warnings were present, and produce the correct exit code.
The locale and iconv programs now also use record-status.h
and we have removed the WITH_CUR_LOCALE hack, and instead
have internal push_locale/pop_locale functions centralized
in the record routines.
Signed-off-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2017-10-13 16:54:03 +00:00
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record_warning (_("\
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No definition for %s category found"), "LC_NAME");
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name_startup (NULL, locale, 0);
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name = locale->categories[LC_NAME].name;
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nothing = 1;
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}
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}
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if (name->name_fmt == NULL)
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{
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if (! nothing)
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locale: Fix localedef exit code (Bug 22292)
The error and warning handling in localedef, locale, and iconv
is a bit of a mess.
We use ugly constructs like this:
WITH_CUR_LOCALE (error (1, errno, gettext ("\
cannot read character map directory `%s'"), directory));
to issue errors, and read error_message_count directly from the
error API to detect errors. The problem with that is that the
code also uses error to print warnings, and informative messages.
All of this leads to problems where just having warnings will
produce an exit status as-if errors had been seen.
To fix this situation I have adopted the following high-level
changes:
* All errors are counted distinctly.
* All warnings are counted distinctly.
* All informative messages are not counted.
* Increasing verbosity cannot generate *more* errors, and
it previously did for errors conditional on verbose,
this is now fixed.
* Increasing verbosity *can* generate *more* warnings.
* Making the output quiet cannot generate *fewer* errors,
and it previously did for errors conditional on be_quiet,
this is now fixed.
* Each of error, warning, and informative message has it's
own function to call defined in record-status.h, and they
are: record_error, record_warning, and record_verbose.
* The record_error function always records an error, but
conditional on be_quiet may not print it.
* The record_warning function always records a warning,
but conditional on be_quiet may not print it.
* The record_verbose function only prints the verbose
message if verbose is true and be_quiet is false.
This has allowed the following fix:
* Previously any warnings were being treated as errors
because they incremented error_message_count, but now
we properly return an exit status of 1 if there are
warnings but output was generated.
All of this allows localedef to correctly decide if errors,
or warnings were present, and produce the correct exit code.
The locale and iconv programs now also use record-status.h
and we have removed the WITH_CUR_LOCALE hack, and instead
have internal push_locale/pop_locale functions centralized
in the record routines.
Signed-off-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2017-10-13 16:54:03 +00:00
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record_error (0, 0, _("%s: field `%s' not defined"),
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"LC_NAME", "name_fmt");
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/* Use as the default value the value of the i18n locale. */
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name->name_fmt = "%p%t%g%t%m%t%f";
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}
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else
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{
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/* We must check whether the format string contains only the
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allowed escape sequences. */
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const char *cp = name->name_fmt;
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if (*cp == '\0')
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locale: Fix localedef exit code (Bug 22292)
The error and warning handling in localedef, locale, and iconv
is a bit of a mess.
We use ugly constructs like this:
WITH_CUR_LOCALE (error (1, errno, gettext ("\
cannot read character map directory `%s'"), directory));
to issue errors, and read error_message_count directly from the
error API to detect errors. The problem with that is that the
code also uses error to print warnings, and informative messages.
All of this leads to problems where just having warnings will
produce an exit status as-if errors had been seen.
To fix this situation I have adopted the following high-level
changes:
* All errors are counted distinctly.
* All warnings are counted distinctly.
* All informative messages are not counted.
* Increasing verbosity cannot generate *more* errors, and
it previously did for errors conditional on verbose,
this is now fixed.
* Increasing verbosity *can* generate *more* warnings.
* Making the output quiet cannot generate *fewer* errors,
and it previously did for errors conditional on be_quiet,
this is now fixed.
* Each of error, warning, and informative message has it's
own function to call defined in record-status.h, and they
are: record_error, record_warning, and record_verbose.
* The record_error function always records an error, but
conditional on be_quiet may not print it.
* The record_warning function always records a warning,
but conditional on be_quiet may not print it.
* The record_verbose function only prints the verbose
message if verbose is true and be_quiet is false.
This has allowed the following fix:
* Previously any warnings were being treated as errors
because they incremented error_message_count, but now
we properly return an exit status of 1 if there are
warnings but output was generated.
All of this allows localedef to correctly decide if errors,
or warnings were present, and produce the correct exit code.
The locale and iconv programs now also use record-status.h
and we have removed the WITH_CUR_LOCALE hack, and instead
have internal push_locale/pop_locale functions centralized
in the record routines.
Signed-off-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2017-10-13 16:54:03 +00:00
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record_error (0, 0, _("%s: field `%s' must not be empty"),
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"LC_NAME", "name_fmt");
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else
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while (*cp != '\0')
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{
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if (*cp == '%')
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{
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if (*++cp == 'R')
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/* Romanize-flag. */
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++cp;
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if (strchr ("dfFgGlomMpsSt", *cp) == NULL)
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{
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locale: Fix localedef exit code (Bug 22292)
The error and warning handling in localedef, locale, and iconv
is a bit of a mess.
We use ugly constructs like this:
WITH_CUR_LOCALE (error (1, errno, gettext ("\
cannot read character map directory `%s'"), directory));
to issue errors, and read error_message_count directly from the
error API to detect errors. The problem with that is that the
code also uses error to print warnings, and informative messages.
All of this leads to problems where just having warnings will
produce an exit status as-if errors had been seen.
To fix this situation I have adopted the following high-level
changes:
* All errors are counted distinctly.
* All warnings are counted distinctly.
* All informative messages are not counted.
* Increasing verbosity cannot generate *more* errors, and
it previously did for errors conditional on verbose,
this is now fixed.
* Increasing verbosity *can* generate *more* warnings.
* Making the output quiet cannot generate *fewer* errors,
and it previously did for errors conditional on be_quiet,
this is now fixed.
* Each of error, warning, and informative message has it's
own function to call defined in record-status.h, and they
are: record_error, record_warning, and record_verbose.
* The record_error function always records an error, but
conditional on be_quiet may not print it.
* The record_warning function always records a warning,
but conditional on be_quiet may not print it.
* The record_verbose function only prints the verbose
message if verbose is true and be_quiet is false.
This has allowed the following fix:
* Previously any warnings were being treated as errors
because they incremented error_message_count, but now
we properly return an exit status of 1 if there are
warnings but output was generated.
All of this allows localedef to correctly decide if errors,
or warnings were present, and produce the correct exit code.
The locale and iconv programs now also use record-status.h
and we have removed the WITH_CUR_LOCALE hack, and instead
have internal push_locale/pop_locale functions centralized
in the record routines.
Signed-off-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2017-10-13 16:54:03 +00:00
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record_error (0, 0, _("\
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%s: invalid escape sequence in field `%s'"), "LC_NAME", "name_fmt");
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break;
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}
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}
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++cp;
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}
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}
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#define TEST_ELEM(cat) \
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if (name->cat == NULL) \
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{ \
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if (verbose && ! nothing) \
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locale: Fix localedef exit code (Bug 22292)
The error and warning handling in localedef, locale, and iconv
is a bit of a mess.
We use ugly constructs like this:
WITH_CUR_LOCALE (error (1, errno, gettext ("\
cannot read character map directory `%s'"), directory));
to issue errors, and read error_message_count directly from the
error API to detect errors. The problem with that is that the
code also uses error to print warnings, and informative messages.
All of this leads to problems where just having warnings will
produce an exit status as-if errors had been seen.
To fix this situation I have adopted the following high-level
changes:
* All errors are counted distinctly.
* All warnings are counted distinctly.
* All informative messages are not counted.
* Increasing verbosity cannot generate *more* errors, and
it previously did for errors conditional on verbose,
this is now fixed.
* Increasing verbosity *can* generate *more* warnings.
* Making the output quiet cannot generate *fewer* errors,
and it previously did for errors conditional on be_quiet,
this is now fixed.
* Each of error, warning, and informative message has it's
own function to call defined in record-status.h, and they
are: record_error, record_warning, and record_verbose.
* The record_error function always records an error, but
conditional on be_quiet may not print it.
* The record_warning function always records a warning,
but conditional on be_quiet may not print it.
* The record_verbose function only prints the verbose
message if verbose is true and be_quiet is false.
This has allowed the following fix:
* Previously any warnings were being treated as errors
because they incremented error_message_count, but now
we properly return an exit status of 1 if there are
warnings but output was generated.
All of this allows localedef to correctly decide if errors,
or warnings were present, and produce the correct exit code.
The locale and iconv programs now also use record-status.h
and we have removed the WITH_CUR_LOCALE hack, and instead
have internal push_locale/pop_locale functions centralized
in the record routines.
Signed-off-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2017-10-13 16:54:03 +00:00
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record_warning (_("%s: field `%s' not defined"), "LC_NAME", #cat); \
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name->cat = ""; \
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}
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TEST_ELEM (name_gen);
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TEST_ELEM (name_mr);
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TEST_ELEM (name_mrs);
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TEST_ELEM (name_miss);
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TEST_ELEM (name_ms);
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}
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void
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name_output (struct localedef_t *locale, const struct charmap_t *charmap,
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const char *output_path)
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{
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struct locale_name_t *name = locale->categories[LC_NAME].name;
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struct locale_file file;
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init_locale_data (&file, _NL_ITEM_INDEX (_NL_NUM_LC_NAME));
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add_locale_string (&file, name->name_fmt);
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add_locale_string (&file, name->name_gen);
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add_locale_string (&file, name->name_mr);
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add_locale_string (&file, name->name_mrs);
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add_locale_string (&file, name->name_miss);
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add_locale_string (&file, name->name_ms);
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add_locale_string (&file, charmap->code_set_name);
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write_locale_data (output_path, LC_NAME, "LC_NAME", &file);
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}
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/* The parser for the LC_NAME section of the locale definition. */
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void
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name_read (struct linereader *ldfile, struct localedef_t *result,
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const struct charmap_t *charmap, const char *repertoire_name,
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int ignore_content)
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{
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struct locale_name_t *name;
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struct token *now;
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struct token *arg;
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enum token_t nowtok;
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/* The rest of the line containing `LC_NAME' must be empty. */
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lr_ignore_rest (ldfile, 1);
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do
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{
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now = lr_token (ldfile, charmap, result, NULL, verbose);
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nowtok = now->tok;
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}
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while (nowtok == tok_eol);
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/* If we see `copy' now we are almost done. */
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if (nowtok == tok_copy)
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{
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handle_copy (ldfile, charmap, repertoire_name, result, tok_lc_name,
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LC_NAME, "LC_NAME", ignore_content);
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return;
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}
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/* Prepare the data structures. */
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name_startup (ldfile, result, ignore_content);
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name = result->categories[LC_NAME].name;
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while (1)
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{
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/* Of course we don't proceed beyond the end of file. */
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if (nowtok == tok_eof)
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break;
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/* Ignore empty lines. */
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if (nowtok == tok_eol)
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{
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now = lr_token (ldfile, charmap, result, NULL, verbose);
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nowtok = now->tok;
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continue;
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}
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switch (nowtok)
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{
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#define STR_ELEM(cat) \
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case tok_##cat: \
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/* Ignore the rest of the line if we don't need the input of \
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this line. */ \
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if (ignore_content) \
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{ \
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lr_ignore_rest (ldfile, 0); \
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break; \
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} \
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\
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arg = lr_token (ldfile, charmap, result, NULL, verbose); \
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if (arg->tok != tok_string) \
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goto err_label; \
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if (name->cat != NULL) \
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lr_error (ldfile, _("%s: field `%s' declared more than once"), \
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"LC_NAME", #cat); \
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else if (!ignore_content && arg->val.str.startmb == NULL) \
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{ \
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lr_error (ldfile, _("%s: unknown character in field `%s'"), \
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"LC_NAME", #cat); \
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name->cat = ""; \
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} \
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else if (!ignore_content) \
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name->cat = arg->val.str.startmb; \
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break
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STR_ELEM (name_fmt);
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STR_ELEM (name_gen);
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STR_ELEM (name_mr);
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STR_ELEM (name_mrs);
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STR_ELEM (name_miss);
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STR_ELEM (name_ms);
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case tok_end:
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/* Next we assume `LC_NAME'. */
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arg = lr_token (ldfile, charmap, result, NULL, verbose);
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if (arg->tok == tok_eof)
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break;
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if (arg->tok == tok_eol)
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lr_error (ldfile, _("%s: incomplete `END' line"), "LC_NAME");
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else if (arg->tok != tok_lc_name)
|
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|
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lr_error (ldfile, _("\
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|
|
%1$s: definition does not end with `END %1$s'"), "LC_NAME");
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|
|
lr_ignore_rest (ldfile, arg->tok == tok_lc_name);
|
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|
|
return;
|
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|
|
default:
|
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|
|
err_label:
|
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|
|
SYNTAX_ERROR (_("%s: syntax error"), "LC_NAME");
|
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|
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}
|
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|
|
|
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|
|
/* Prepare for the next round. */
|
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|
|
|
now = lr_token (ldfile, charmap, result, NULL, verbose);
|
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|
|
|
nowtok = now->tok;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* When we come here we reached the end of the file. */
|
|
|
|
lr_error (ldfile, _("%s: premature end of file"), "LC_NAME");
|
|
|
|
}
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