glibc/locale/programs/record-status.c

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localedef: Add --no-warnings/--warnings option From localedef --help: Output control: ... --no-warnings=<warnings> Comma-separated list of warnings to disable; supported warnings are: ascii, intcurrsym ... --warnings=<warnings> Comma-separated list of warnings to enable; supported warnings are: ascii, intcurrsym Locales using SHIFT_JIS and SHIFT_JISX0213 character maps are not ASCII compatible. In order to build locales using these character maps, and have localedef exit with a status of 0, we add new option to localedef to disable or enable specific warnings. The options are --no-warnings and --warnings, to disable and enable specific warnings respectively. The options take a comma-separated list of warning names. The warning names are taken directly from the generated warning. When a warning that can be disabled is issued it will print something like this: foo is not defined [--no-warnings=foo] For the initial implementation we add two controllable warnings; first 'ascii' which is used by the localedata installation makefile target to install SHIFT_JIS and SHIFT_JISX0213-using locales without error; second 'intcurrsym' which allows a program to use a non-standard international currency symbol without triggering a warning. The 'intcurrsym' is useful in the future if country codes are added that are not in our current ISO 4217 list, and the user wants to avoid the warning. Having at least two warnings to control gives an example for how the changes can be extended to more warnings if required in the future. These changes allow ja_JP.SHIFT_JIS and ja_JP.SHIFT_JISX0213 to be compiled without warnings using --no-warnings=ascii. The localedata/Makefile $(INSTALL-SUPPORTED-LOCALES) target is adjusted to automatically add `--no-warnings=ascii` for such charmaps, and likewise localedata/gen-locale.sh is adjusted with similar logic. v2: Bring verbose, be_quiet, and all warning control booleans into record-status.c, and compile this object file to be used by locale, iconv, and localedef. Any users include record-status.h. v3: Fix an instance of boolean coercion in set_warning(). Signed-off-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2017-10-17 08:33:42 +00:00
/* Functions for recorded errors, warnings, and verbose messages.
Copyright (C) 1998-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
localedef: Add --no-warnings/--warnings option From localedef --help: Output control: ... --no-warnings=<warnings> Comma-separated list of warnings to disable; supported warnings are: ascii, intcurrsym ... --warnings=<warnings> Comma-separated list of warnings to enable; supported warnings are: ascii, intcurrsym Locales using SHIFT_JIS and SHIFT_JISX0213 character maps are not ASCII compatible. In order to build locales using these character maps, and have localedef exit with a status of 0, we add new option to localedef to disable or enable specific warnings. The options are --no-warnings and --warnings, to disable and enable specific warnings respectively. The options take a comma-separated list of warning names. The warning names are taken directly from the generated warning. When a warning that can be disabled is issued it will print something like this: foo is not defined [--no-warnings=foo] For the initial implementation we add two controllable warnings; first 'ascii' which is used by the localedata installation makefile target to install SHIFT_JIS and SHIFT_JISX0213-using locales without error; second 'intcurrsym' which allows a program to use a non-standard international currency symbol without triggering a warning. The 'intcurrsym' is useful in the future if country codes are added that are not in our current ISO 4217 list, and the user wants to avoid the warning. Having at least two warnings to control gives an example for how the changes can be extended to more warnings if required in the future. These changes allow ja_JP.SHIFT_JIS and ja_JP.SHIFT_JISX0213 to be compiled without warnings using --no-warnings=ascii. The localedata/Makefile $(INSTALL-SUPPORTED-LOCALES) target is adjusted to automatically add `--no-warnings=ascii` for such charmaps, and likewise localedata/gen-locale.sh is adjusted with similar logic. v2: Bring verbose, be_quiet, and all warning control booleans into record-status.c, and compile this object file to be used by locale, iconv, and localedef. Any users include record-status.h. v3: Fix an instance of boolean coercion in set_warning(). Signed-off-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
2017-10-17 08:33:42 +00:00
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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; version 2 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/>. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <error.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include "record-status.h"
/* Warnings recorded by record_warnings. */
int recorded_warning_count;
/* Errors recorded by record_errors. */
int recorded_error_count;
/* If not zero suppress warnings and information messages. */
int be_quiet;
/* If not zero give a lot more messages. */
int verbose;
/* Warnings which can be disabled: */
/* By default we check the character map for ASCII compatibility. */
bool warn_ascii = true;
/* By default we check that the international currency symbol matches a
known country code. */
bool warn_int_curr_symbol = true;
/* Alter the current locale to match the locale configured by the
user, and return the previous saved state. */
struct locale_state
push_locale (void)
{
int saved_errno;
const char *orig;
char *copy = NULL;
saved_errno = errno;
orig = setlocale (LC_CTYPE, NULL);
if (orig == NULL)
error (0, 0, "failed to read locale!");
if (setlocale (LC_CTYPE, "") == NULL)
error (0, 0, "failed to set locale!");
errno = saved_errno;
if (orig != NULL)
copy = strdup (orig);
/* We will return either a valid locale or NULL if we failed
to save the locale. */
return (struct locale_state) { .cur_locale = copy };
}
/* Use the saved state to restore the locale. */
void
pop_locale (struct locale_state ls)
{
const char *set = NULL;
/* We might have failed to save the locale, so only attempt to
restore a validly saved non-NULL locale. */
if (ls.cur_locale != NULL)
{
set = setlocale (LC_CTYPE, ls.cur_locale);
if (set == NULL)
error (0, 0, "failed to restore %s locale!", ls.cur_locale);
free (ls.cur_locale);
}
}
/* Wrapper to print verbose informative messages.
Verbose messages are only printed if --verbose
is in effect and --quiet is not. */
void
__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 3), nonnull (1, 2), unused))
record_verbose (FILE *stream, const char *format, ...)
{
char *str;
va_list arg;
if (!verbose)
return;
if (!be_quiet)
{
struct locale_state ls;
int ret;
va_start (arg, format);
ls = push_locale ();
ret = vasprintf (&str, format, arg);
if (ret == -1)
abort ();
pop_locale (ls);
va_end (arg);
fprintf (stream, "[verbose] %s\n", str);
free (str);
}
}
/* Wrapper to print warning messages. We keep track of how
many were called because this effects our exit code.
Nothing is printed if --quiet is in effect, but warnings
are always counted. */
void
__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 1, 2), nonnull (1), unused))
record_warning (const char *format, ...)
{
char *str;
va_list arg;
recorded_warning_count++;
if (!be_quiet)
{
struct locale_state ls;
int ret;
va_start (arg, format);
ls = push_locale ();
ret = vasprintf (&str, format, arg);
if (ret == -1)
abort ();
pop_locale (ls);
va_end (arg);
fprintf (stderr, "[warning] %s\n", str);
free (str);
}
}
/* Wrapper to print error messages. We keep track of how
many were called because this effects our exit code.
Nothing is printed if --quiet is in effect, but errors
are always counted, and fatal errors always exit the
program. */
void
__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 3, 4), nonnull (3), unused))
record_error (int status, int errnum, const char *format, ...)
{
char *str;
va_list arg;
recorded_error_count++;
/* The existing behaviour is that even if you use --quiet, a fatal
error is always printed and terminates the process. */
if (!be_quiet || status != 0)
{
struct locale_state ls;
int ret;
va_start (arg, format);
ls = push_locale ();
ret = vasprintf (&str, format, arg);
if (ret == -1)
abort ();
pop_locale (ls);
va_end (arg);
error (status, errnum, "[error] %s", str);
free (str);
}
}
/* ... likewise for error_at_line. */
void
__attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 5, 6), nonnull (3, 5), unused))
record_error_at_line (int status, int errnum, const char *filename,
unsigned int linenum, const char *format, ...)
{
char *str;
va_list arg;
recorded_error_count++;
/* The existing behaviour is that even if you use --quiet, a fatal
error is always printed and terminates the process. */
if (!be_quiet || status != 0)
{
struct locale_state ls;
int ret;
va_start (arg, format);
ls = push_locale ();
ret = vasprintf (&str, format, arg);
if (ret == -1)
abort ();
pop_locale (ls);
va_end (arg);
error_at_line (status, errnum, filename, linenum, "[error] %s", str);
free (str);
}
}