//===--- Warnings.cpp - C-Language Front-end ------------------------------===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // Command line warning options handler. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file is responsible for handling all warning options. This includes // a number of -Wfoo options and their variants, which are driven by TableGen- // generated data, and the special cases -pedantic, -pedantic-errors, -w, // -Werror and -Wfatal-errors. // // Each warning option controls any number of actual warnings. // Given a warning option 'foo', the following are valid: // -Wfoo, -Wno-foo, -Werror=foo, -Wfatal-errors=foo // #include "clang/Frontend/Utils.h" #include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h" #include "clang/Sema/SemaDiagnostic.h" #include "clang/Lex/LexDiagnostic.h" #include "clang/Frontend/DiagnosticOptions.h" #include "clang/Frontend/FrontendDiagnostic.h" #include #include #include using namespace clang; void clang::ProcessWarningOptions(Diagnostic &Diags, const DiagnosticOptions &Opts) { Diags.setSuppressSystemWarnings(true); // Default to -Wno-system-headers Diags.setIgnoreAllWarnings(Opts.IgnoreWarnings); Diags.setShowOverloads( static_cast(Opts.ShowOverloads)); // Handle -ferror-limit if (Opts.ErrorLimit) Diags.setErrorLimit(Opts.ErrorLimit); if (Opts.TemplateBacktraceLimit) Diags.setTemplateBacktraceLimit(Opts.TemplateBacktraceLimit); // If -pedantic or -pedantic-errors was specified, then we want to map all // extension diagnostics onto WARNING or ERROR unless the user has futz'd // around with them explicitly. if (Opts.PedanticErrors) Diags.setExtensionHandlingBehavior(Diagnostic::Ext_Error); else if (Opts.Pedantic) Diags.setExtensionHandlingBehavior(Diagnostic::Ext_Warn); else Diags.setExtensionHandlingBehavior(Diagnostic::Ext_Ignore); for (unsigned i = 0, e = Opts.Warnings.size(); i != e; ++i) { llvm::StringRef Opt = Opts.Warnings[i]; // Check to see if this warning starts with "no-", if so, this is a negative // form of the option. bool isPositive = true; if (Opt.startswith("no-")) { isPositive = false; Opt = Opt.substr(3); } // Figure out how this option affects the warning. If -Wfoo, map the // diagnostic to a warning, if -Wno-foo, map it to ignore. diag::Mapping Mapping = isPositive ? diag::MAP_WARNING : diag::MAP_IGNORE; // -Wsystem-headers is a special case, not driven by the option table. It // cannot be controlled with -Werror. if (Opt == "system-headers") { Diags.setSuppressSystemWarnings(!isPositive); continue; } // -Werror/-Wno-error is a special case, not controlled by the option table. // It also has the "specifier" form of -Werror=foo and -Werror-foo. if (Opt.startswith("error")) { llvm::StringRef Specifier; if (Opt.size() > 5) { // Specifier must be present. if ((Opt[5] != '=' && Opt[5] != '-') || Opt.size() == 6) { Diags.Report(diag::warn_unknown_warning_specifier) << "-Werror" << ("-W" + Opt.str()); continue; } Specifier = Opt.substr(6); } if (Specifier.empty()) { Diags.setWarningsAsErrors(isPositive); continue; } // -Werror=foo maps foo to Error, -Wno-error=foo maps it to Warning. Mapping = isPositive ? diag::MAP_ERROR : diag::MAP_WARNING_NO_WERROR; Opt = Specifier; } // -Wfatal-errors is yet another special case. if (Opt.startswith("fatal-errors")) { llvm::StringRef Specifier; if (Opt.size() != 12) { if ((Opt[12] != '=' && Opt[12] != '-') || Opt.size() == 13) { Diags.Report(diag::warn_unknown_warning_specifier) << "-Wfatal-errors" << ("-W" + Opt.str()); continue; } Specifier = Opt.substr(13); } if (Specifier.empty()) { Diags.setErrorsAsFatal(isPositive); continue; } // -Wfatal-errors=foo maps foo to Fatal, -Wno-fatal-errors=foo // maps it to Error. Mapping = isPositive ? diag::MAP_FATAL : diag::MAP_ERROR_NO_WFATAL; Opt = Specifier; } if (Diags.setDiagnosticGroupMapping(Opt, Mapping)) Diags.Report(isPositive ? diag::warn_unknown_warning_option : diag::warn_unknown_negative_warning_option) << ("-W" + Opt.str()); } }