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1/* Compile-time assert-like macros.
2
f0007cad 3 Copyright (C) 2005-2006, 2009-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
7 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
8 (at your option) any later version.
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10 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
14
15 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
16 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
17
18/* Written by Paul Eggert, Bruno Haible, and Jim Meyering. */
19
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20#ifndef _GL_VERIFY_H
21# define _GL_VERIFY_H
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3d458a81 23
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24/* Define _GL_HAVE__STATIC_ASSERT to 1 if _Static_assert works as per C11.
25 This is supported by GCC 4.6.0 and later, in C mode, and its use
26 here generates easier-to-read diagnostics when verify (R) fails.
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f0007cad 28 Define _GL_HAVE_STATIC_ASSERT to 1 if static_assert works as per C++11.
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29 This will likely be supported by future GCC versions, in C++ mode.
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31 Use this only with GCC. If we were willing to slow 'configure'
32 down we could also use it with other compilers, but since this
33 affects only the quality of diagnostics, why bother? */
dd7d0148 34# if (4 < __GNUC__ || (__GNUC__ == 4 && 6 <= __GNUC_MINOR__)) && !defined __cplusplus
3d458a81 35# define _GL_HAVE__STATIC_ASSERT 1
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36# endif
37/* The condition (99 < __GNUC__) is temporary, until we know about the
38 first G++ release that supports static_assert. */
39# if (99 < __GNUC__) && defined __cplusplus
3d458a81 40# define _GL_HAVE_STATIC_ASSERT 1
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41# endif
42
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43/* Each of these macros verifies that its argument R is nonzero. To
44 be portable, R should be an integer constant expression. Unlike
45 assert (R), there is no run-time overhead.
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dd7d0148 47 If _Static_assert works, verify (R) uses it directly. Similarly,
3d458a81 48 _GL_VERIFY_TRUE works by packaging a _Static_assert inside a struct
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49 that is an operand of sizeof.
50
51 The code below uses several ideas for C++ compilers, and for C
52 compilers that do not support _Static_assert:
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54 * The first step is ((R) ? 1 : -1). Given an expression R, of
55 integral or boolean or floating-point type, this yields an
56 expression of integral type, whose value is later verified to be
57 constant and nonnegative.
58
59 * Next this expression W is wrapped in a type
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60 struct _gl_verify_type {
61 unsigned int _gl_verify_error_if_negative: W;
62 }.
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63 If W is negative, this yields a compile-time error. No compiler can
64 deal with a bit-field of negative size.
65
66 One might think that an array size check would have the same
67 effect, that is, that the type struct { unsigned int dummy[W]; }
68 would work as well. However, inside a function, some compilers
69 (such as C++ compilers and GNU C) allow local parameters and
70 variables inside array size expressions. With these compilers,
71 an array size check would not properly diagnose this misuse of
72 the verify macro:
73
74 void function (int n) { verify (n < 0); }
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3d458a81 76 * For the verify macro, the struct _gl_verify_type will need to
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77 somehow be embedded into a declaration. To be portable, this
78 declaration must declare an object, a constant, a function, or a
79 typedef name. If the declared entity uses the type directly,
80 such as in
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82 struct dummy {...};
83 typedef struct {...} dummy;
84 extern struct {...} *dummy;
85 extern void dummy (struct {...} *);
86 extern struct {...} *dummy (void);
87
88 two uses of the verify macro would yield colliding declarations
89 if the entity names are not disambiguated. A workaround is to
90 attach the current line number to the entity name:
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92 #define _GL_CONCAT0(x, y) x##y
93 #define _GL_CONCAT(x, y) _GL_CONCAT0 (x, y)
94 extern struct {...} * _GL_CONCAT (dummy, __LINE__);
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95
96 But this has the problem that two invocations of verify from
97 within the same macro would collide, since the __LINE__ value
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98 would be the same for both invocations. (The GCC __COUNTER__
99 macro solves this problem, but is not portable.)
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100
101 A solution is to use the sizeof operator. It yields a number,
102 getting rid of the identity of the type. Declarations like
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104 extern int dummy [sizeof (struct {...})];
105 extern void dummy (int [sizeof (struct {...})]);
106 extern int (*dummy (void)) [sizeof (struct {...})];
107
108 can be repeated.
109
110 * Should the implementation use a named struct or an unnamed struct?
111 Which of the following alternatives can be used?
112
113 extern int dummy [sizeof (struct {...})];
3d458a81 114 extern int dummy [sizeof (struct _gl_verify_type {...})];
d7014610 115 extern void dummy (int [sizeof (struct {...})]);
3d458a81 116 extern void dummy (int [sizeof (struct _gl_verify_type {...})]);
d7014610 117 extern int (*dummy (void)) [sizeof (struct {...})];
3d458a81 118 extern int (*dummy (void)) [sizeof (struct _gl_verify_type {...})];
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120 In the second and sixth case, the struct type is exported to the
121 outer scope; two such declarations therefore collide. GCC warns
122 about the first, third, and fourth cases. So the only remaining
123 possibility is the fifth case:
124
125 extern int (*dummy (void)) [sizeof (struct {...})];
126
a927b6c1 127 * GCC warns about duplicate declarations of the dummy function if
7ae4e75a 128 -Wredundant-decls is used. GCC 4.3 and later have a builtin
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129 __COUNTER__ macro that can let us generate unique identifiers for
130 each dummy function, to suppress this warning.
131
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132 * This implementation exploits the fact that older versions of GCC,
133 which do not support _Static_assert, also do not warn about the
134 last declaration mentioned above.
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136 * GCC warns if -Wnested-externs is enabled and verify() is used
137 within a function body; but inside a function, you can always
138 arrange to use verify_expr() instead.
139
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140 * In C++, any struct definition inside sizeof is invalid.
141 Use a template type to work around the problem. */
142
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143/* Concatenate two preprocessor tokens. */
144# define _GL_CONCAT(x, y) _GL_CONCAT0 (x, y)
145# define _GL_CONCAT0(x, y) x##y
146
147/* _GL_COUNTER is an integer, preferably one that changes each time we
148 use it. Use __COUNTER__ if it works, falling back on __LINE__
149 otherwise. __LINE__ isn't perfect, but it's better than a
150 constant. */
151# if defined __COUNTER__ && __COUNTER__ != __COUNTER__
152# define _GL_COUNTER __COUNTER__
153# else
154# define _GL_COUNTER __LINE__
155# endif
156
157/* Generate a symbol with the given prefix, making it unique if
158 possible. */
159# define _GL_GENSYM(prefix) _GL_CONCAT (prefix, _GL_COUNTER)
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161/* Verify requirement R at compile-time, as an integer constant expression
162 that returns 1. If R is false, fail at compile-time, preferably
163 with a diagnostic that includes the string-literal DIAGNOSTIC. */
164
165# define _GL_VERIFY_TRUE(R, DIAGNOSTIC) \
166 (!!sizeof (_GL_VERIFY_TYPE (R, DIAGNOSTIC)))
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168# ifdef __cplusplus
3d458a81 169# if !GNULIB_defined_struct__gl_verify_type
d7014610 170template <int w>
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171 struct _gl_verify_type {
172 unsigned int _gl_verify_error_if_negative: w;
173 };
174# define GNULIB_defined_struct__gl_verify_type 1
175# endif
176# define _GL_VERIFY_TYPE(R, DIAGNOSTIC) \
177 _gl_verify_type<(R) ? 1 : -1>
178# elif defined _GL_HAVE__STATIC_ASSERT
179# define _GL_VERIFY_TYPE(R, DIAGNOSTIC) \
180 struct { \
181 _Static_assert (R, DIAGNOSTIC); \
182 int _gl_dummy; \
183 }
d7014610 184# else
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185# define _GL_VERIFY_TYPE(R, DIAGNOSTIC) \
186 struct { unsigned int _gl_verify_error_if_negative: (R) ? 1 : -1; }
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187# endif
188
189/* Verify requirement R at compile-time, as a declaration without a
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190 trailing ';'. If R is false, fail at compile-time, preferably
191 with a diagnostic that includes the string-literal DIAGNOSTIC.
192
f0007cad 193 Unfortunately, unlike C11, this implementation must appear as an
3d458a81 194 ordinary declaration, and cannot appear inside struct { ... }. */
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196# ifdef _GL_HAVE__STATIC_ASSERT
197# define _GL_VERIFY _Static_assert
dd7d0148 198# else
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199# define _GL_VERIFY(R, DIAGNOSTIC) \
200 extern int (*_GL_GENSYM (_gl_verify_function) (void)) \
201 [_GL_VERIFY_TRUE (R, DIAGNOSTIC)]
202# endif
203
204/* _GL_STATIC_ASSERT_H is defined if this code is copied into assert.h. */
205# ifdef _GL_STATIC_ASSERT_H
206# if !defined _GL_HAVE__STATIC_ASSERT && !defined _Static_assert
207# define _Static_assert(R, DIAGNOSTIC) _GL_VERIFY (R, DIAGNOSTIC)
208# endif
209# if !defined _GL_HAVE_STATIC_ASSERT && !defined static_assert
f0007cad 210# define static_assert _Static_assert /* C11 requires this #define. */
3d458a81 211# endif
dd7d0148 212# endif
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214/* @assert.h omit start@ */
215
216/* Each of these macros verifies that its argument R is nonzero. To
217 be portable, R should be an integer constant expression. Unlike
218 assert (R), there is no run-time overhead.
219
220 There are two macros, since no single macro can be used in all
221 contexts in C. verify_true (R) is for scalar contexts, including
222 integer constant expression contexts. verify (R) is for declaration
223 contexts, e.g., the top level. */
224
225/* Verify requirement R at compile-time, as an integer constant expression.
226 Return 1. This is equivalent to verify_expr (R, 1).
227
228 verify_true is obsolescent; please use verify_expr instead. */
229
230# define verify_true(R) _GL_VERIFY_TRUE (R, "verify_true (" #R ")")
231
232/* Verify requirement R at compile-time. Return the value of the
233 expression E. */
234
235# define verify_expr(R, E) \
236 (_GL_VERIFY_TRUE (R, "verify_expr (" #R ", " #E ")") ? (E) : (E))
237
238/* Verify requirement R at compile-time, as a declaration without a
239 trailing ';'. */
240
241# define verify(R) _GL_VERIFY (R, "verify (" #R ")")
242
243/* @assert.h omit end@ */
244
d7014610 245#endif