Annotation of embedaddon/libiconv/build-aux/snippet/warn-on-use.h, revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 misho 1: /* A C macro for emitting warnings if a function is used.
2: Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3:
4: This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
5: under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
6: by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
7: (at your option) any later version.
8:
9: This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10: but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11: MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
12: General Public License for more details.
13:
14: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15: along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
16:
17: /* _GL_WARN_ON_USE (function, "literal string") issues a declaration
18: for FUNCTION which will then trigger a compiler warning containing
19: the text of "literal string" anywhere that function is called, if
20: supported by the compiler. If the compiler does not support this
21: feature, the macro expands to an unused extern declaration.
22:
23: This macro is useful for marking a function as a potential
24: portability trap, with the intent that "literal string" include
25: instructions on the replacement function that should be used
26: instead. However, one of the reasons that a function is a
27: portability trap is if it has the wrong signature. Declaring
28: FUNCTION with a different signature in C is a compilation error, so
29: this macro must use the same type as any existing declaration so
30: that programs that avoid the problematic FUNCTION do not fail to
31: compile merely because they included a header that poisoned the
32: function. But this implies that _GL_WARN_ON_USE is only safe to
33: use if FUNCTION is known to already have a declaration. Use of
34: this macro implies that there must not be any other macro hiding
35: the declaration of FUNCTION; but undefining FUNCTION first is part
36: of the poisoning process anyway (although for symbols that are
37: provided only via a macro, the result is a compilation error rather
38: than a warning containing "literal string"). Also note that in
39: C++, it is only safe to use if FUNCTION has no overloads.
40:
41: For an example, it is possible to poison 'getline' by:
42: - adding a call to gl_WARN_ON_USE_PREPARE([[#include <stdio.h>]],
43: [getline]) in configure.ac, which potentially defines
44: HAVE_RAW_DECL_GETLINE
45: - adding this code to a header that wraps the system <stdio.h>:
46: #undef getline
47: #if HAVE_RAW_DECL_GETLINE
48: _GL_WARN_ON_USE (getline, "getline is required by POSIX 2008, but"
49: "not universally present; use the gnulib module getline");
50: #endif
51:
52: It is not possible to directly poison global variables. But it is
53: possible to write a wrapper accessor function, and poison that
54: (less common usage, like &environ, will cause a compilation error
55: rather than issue the nice warning, but the end result of informing
56: the developer about their portability problem is still achieved):
57: #if HAVE_RAW_DECL_ENVIRON
58: static inline char ***rpl_environ (void) { return &environ; }
59: _GL_WARN_ON_USE (rpl_environ, "environ is not always properly declared");
60: # undef environ
61: # define environ (*rpl_environ ())
62: #endif
63: */
64: #ifndef _GL_WARN_ON_USE
65:
66: # if 4 < __GNUC__ || (__GNUC__ == 4 && 3 <= __GNUC_MINOR__)
67: /* A compiler attribute is available in gcc versions 4.3.0 and later. */
68: # define _GL_WARN_ON_USE(function, message) \
69: extern __typeof__ (function) function __attribute__ ((__warning__ (message)))
70: # elif __GNUC__ >= 3 && GNULIB_STRICT_CHECKING
71: /* Verify the existence of the function. */
72: # define _GL_WARN_ON_USE(function, message) \
73: extern __typeof__ (function) function
74: # else /* Unsupported. */
75: # define _GL_WARN_ON_USE(function, message) \
76: _GL_WARN_EXTERN_C int _gl_warn_on_use
77: # endif
78: #endif
79:
80: /* _GL_WARN_ON_USE_CXX (function, rettype, parameters_and_attributes, "string")
81: is like _GL_WARN_ON_USE (function, "string"), except that the function is
82: declared with the given prototype, consisting of return type, parameters,
83: and attributes.
84: This variant is useful for overloaded functions in C++. _GL_WARN_ON_USE does
85: not work in this case. */
86: #ifndef _GL_WARN_ON_USE_CXX
87: # if 4 < __GNUC__ || (__GNUC__ == 4 && 3 <= __GNUC_MINOR__)
88: # define _GL_WARN_ON_USE_CXX(function,rettype,parameters_and_attributes,msg) \
89: extern rettype function parameters_and_attributes \
90: __attribute__ ((__warning__ (msg)))
91: # elif __GNUC__ >= 3 && GNULIB_STRICT_CHECKING
92: /* Verify the existence of the function. */
93: # define _GL_WARN_ON_USE_CXX(function,rettype,parameters_and_attributes,msg) \
94: extern rettype function parameters_and_attributes
95: # else /* Unsupported. */
96: # define _GL_WARN_ON_USE_CXX(function,rettype,parameters_and_attributes,msg) \
97: _GL_WARN_EXTERN_C int _gl_warn_on_use
98: # endif
99: #endif
100:
101: /* _GL_WARN_EXTERN_C declaration;
102: performs the declaration with C linkage. */
103: #ifndef _GL_WARN_EXTERN_C
104: # if defined __cplusplus
105: # define _GL_WARN_EXTERN_C extern "C"
106: # else
107: # define _GL_WARN_EXTERN_C extern
108: # endif
109: #endif
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