/* src.h -- Public #include File Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by James Craig Burley. This file is part of GNU Fortran. GNU Fortran 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; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Fortran 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 GNU Fortran; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. Owning Modules: src.c Modifications: */ /* Allow multiple inclusion to work. */ #ifndef _H_f_src #define _H_f_src #include "bad.h" #include "top.h" extern char ffesrc_toupper_[256]; extern char ffesrc_tolower_[256]; extern char ffesrc_char_match_init_[256]; extern char ffesrc_char_match_noninit_[256]; extern char ffesrc_char_source_[256]; extern char ffesrc_char_internal_init_[256]; extern ffebad ffesrc_bad_symbol_init_[256]; extern ffebad ffesrc_bad_symbol_noninit_[256]; extern bool ffesrc_check_symbol_; extern bool ffesrc_ok_match_init_upper_; extern bool ffesrc_ok_match_init_lower_; extern bool ffesrc_ok_match_noninit_upper_; extern bool ffesrc_ok_match_noninit_lower_; /* These C-language-syntax modifiers could avoid the match arg if gcc's extension allowing macros to generate dynamic labels was used. They could use the no_match arg (and the "caller's" label defs) if there was a way to say "goto default" in a switch statement. Oh well. NOTE: These macro assume "case FFESRC_CASE_MATCH_[NON]INIT(...):" is used to invoke them, and thus assume the "above" case does not fall through to this one. This syntax was chosen to keep indenting tools working. */ #define FFESRC_CASE_MATCH_INIT(upper, lower, match, no_match) \ upper: if (!ffesrc_ok_match_init_upper_) goto no_match; \ else goto match; \ case lower: if (!ffesrc_ok_match_init_lower_) goto no_match; \ match #define FFESRC_CASE_MATCH_NONINIT(upper, lower, match, no_match) \ upper: if (!ffesrc_ok_match_noninit_upper_) goto no_match; \ else goto match; \ case lower: if (!ffesrc_ok_match_noninit_lower_) goto no_match; \ match /* If character is ok in a symbol name (not including intrinsic names), returns FFEBAD, else returns something else, type ffebad. */ #define ffesrc_bad_char_symbol_init(c) \ (ffesrc_bad_symbol_init_[(unsigned int) (c)]) #define ffesrc_bad_char_symbol_noninit(c) \ (ffesrc_bad_symbol_noninit_[(unsigned int) (c)]) /* Returns TRUE if character is ok in a symbol name (including intrinsic names). Doesn't care about case settings, this is used just for parsing (before semantic complaints about symbol- name casing and such). One specific usage is to decide whether an underscore is valid as the first or subsequent character in some symbol name -- if not, an underscore is a separate token (while lexing, for example). Note that ffesrc_is_name_init must return TRUE for a (not necessarily proper) subset of characters for which ffelex_is_firstnamechar returns TRUE. */ #define ffesrc_is_name_init(c) \ ((ISALPHA ((c))) || (! (1 || ffe_is_90 ()) && ((c) == '_'))) #define ffesrc_is_name_noninit(c) \ ((ISALNUM ((c))) || (! (1 || ffe_is_90 ()) && ((c) == '_'))) /* Test if source-translated character matches given alphabetic character (passed in both uppercase and lowercase, to allow for custom speedup of compilation in environments where compile-time options aren't needed for casing). */ #define ffesrc_char_match_init(c, up, low) \ (ffesrc_char_match_init_[(unsigned int) (c)] == up) #define ffesrc_char_match_noninit(c, up, low) \ (ffesrc_char_match_noninit_[(unsigned int) (c)] == up) /* Translate character from input-file form to source form. */ #define ffesrc_char_source(c) (ffesrc_char_source_[(unsigned int) (c)]) /* Translate internal character (upper/lower) to source form in an initial-character context (i.e. ffesrc_char_match_init of the result will always succeed). */ #define ffesrc_char_internal_init(up, low) \ (ffesrc_char_internal_init_[(unsigned int) (up)]) /* Returns TRUE if a name representing a symbol should be checked for validity according to compile-time options. That is, if it is possible that ffesrc_bad_char_symbol(c) can return something other than FFEBAD for any valid character in an ffelex NAME(S) token. */ #define ffesrc_check_symbol() ffesrc_check_symbol_ #define ffesrc_init_0() void ffesrc_init_1 (void); #define ffesrc_init_2() #define ffesrc_init_3() #define ffesrc_init_4() int ffesrc_strcmp_1ns2i (ffeCase mcase, const char *var, int len, const char *str_ic); int ffesrc_strcmp_2c (ffeCase mcase, const char *var, const char *str_uc, const char *str_lc, const char *str_ic); int ffesrc_strncmp_2c (ffeCase mcase, const char *var, const char *str_uc, const char *str_lc, const char *str_ic, int len); #define ffesrc_terminate_0() #define ffesrc_terminate_1() #define ffesrc_terminate_2() #define ffesrc_terminate_3() #define ffesrc_terminate_4() #define ffesrc_toupper(c) (ffesrc_toupper_[(unsigned int) (c)]) #define ffesrc_tolower(c) (ffesrc_tolower_[(unsigned int) (c)]) /* End of #include file. */ #endif