//
-// RMAC - Reboot's Macro Assembler for the Atari Jaguar Console System
+// RMAC - Renamed Macro Assembler for all Atari computers
// ERROR.C - Error Handling
-// Copyright (C) 199x Landon Dyer, 2011 Reboot and Friends
+// Copyright (C) 199x Landon Dyer, 2011-2021 Reboot and Friends
// RMAC derived from MADMAC v1.07 Written by Landon Dyer, 1986
// Source utilised with the kind permission of Landon Dyer
//
#include "error.h"
-#include "token.h"
+#include <stdarg.h>
+#include <token.h>
#include "listing.h"
+#include "token.h"
+// Exported variables
int errcnt; // Error count
char * err_fname; // Name of error message file
-static const char nl[] = "\n";
+// Internal variables
static long unused; // For supressing 'write' warnings
-
//
// Report error if not at EOL
//
-int at_eol(void)
+// N.B.: Since this should *never* happen, we can feel free to add whatever
+// diagnostics that will help in tracking down a problem to this function.
+//
+int ErrorIfNotAtEOL(void)
{
- char msg[256];
-
if (*tok != EOL)
{
- sprintf(msg, "syntax error. expected EOL, found $%X ('%c')", *tok, *tok);
- error(msg);
+ error("syntax error. expected EOL, found $%X ('%c')", *tok, *tok);
+ printf("Token = ");
+ DumpToken(*tok);
+ printf("\n");
+ DumpTokenBuffer();
}
return 0;
}
-
//
// Cannot create a file
//
-void cantcreat(const char * fn)
+void CantCreateFile(const char * fn)
{
- printf("cannot create: '%s'\n", fn);
+ printf("Cannot create file: '%s'\n", fn);
exit(1);
}
-
//
// Setup for error message
-// o Create error listing file (if necessary)
-// o Set current filename
+// o Create error listing file (if necessary)
+// o Set current filename
//
void err_setup(void)
{
char fnbuf[FNSIZ];
-// This seems like it's unnecessary, as token.c seems to take care of this all by itself.
-// Can restore if it's really needed. If not, into the bit bucket it goes. :-)
-// setfnum(cfileno);
-
if (err_fname != NULL)
{
strcpy(fnbuf, err_fname);
err_fname = NULL;
if ((err_fd = open(fnbuf, _OPEN_FLAGS, _PERM_MODE)) < 0)
- cantcreat(fnbuf);
+ CantCreateFile(fnbuf);
err_flag = 1;
}
}
-
//
-// Display error message
+// Display error message (uses printf() style variable arguments)
//
-int error(const char * s)
-{
- char buf[EBUFSIZ];
- unsigned int length;
-
- err_setup();
-
- if (listing > 0)
- ship_ln(s);
-
- sprintf(buf, "%s %d: Error: %s%s", curfname, curlineno, s, nl);
- length = strlen(buf);
-
- if (err_flag)
- unused = write(err_fd, buf, length);
- else
- printf("%s", buf);
-
- taglist('E');
- errcnt++;
-
- return ERROR;
-}
-
-
-int errors(const char * s, char * s1)
+int error(const char * text, ...)
{
char buf[EBUFSIZ];
char buf1[EBUFSIZ];
err_setup();
- sprintf(buf, s, s1);
+
+ va_list arg;
+ va_start(arg, text);
+ vsprintf(buf, text, arg);
+ va_end(arg);
if (listing > 0)
ship_ln(buf);
- sprintf(buf1, "%s %d: Error: %s%s", curfname, curlineno, buf, nl);
+ if (cur_inobj)
+ {
+ switch (cur_inobj->in_type)
+ {
+ case SRC_IFILE:
+ sprintf(buf1, "%s %d: Error: %s\n", curfname, curlineno, buf);
+ break;
+ case SRC_IMACRO:
+ {
+ // This is basically SetFilenameForErrorReporting() but we don't
+ // call it here as it will clobber curfname. That function is used
+ // during fixups only so it really doesn't matter at that point...
+ char * filename;
+ FILEREC * fr;
+ uint16_t fnum = cur_inobj->inobj.imacro->im_macro->cfileno;
+
+ // Check for absolute top filename (this should never happen)
+ if (fnum == -1)
+ interror(8);
+ else
+ {
+ fr = filerec;
+
+ // Advance to the correct record...
+ while (fr != NULL && fnum != 0)
+ {
+ fr = fr->frec_next;
+ fnum--;
+ }
+ }
+ // Check for file # record not found (this should never happen either)
+ if (fr == NULL)
+ interror(8);
+
+ filename = fr->frec_name;
+
+ sprintf(buf1, "%s %d: Error: %s\nCalled from: %s %d\n", filename, cur_inobj->inobj.imacro->im_macro->lineList->lineno, buf,
+ curfname, curlineno);
+ }
+ break;
+ case SRC_IREPT:
+ sprintf(buf1, "%s %d: Error: %s\n", curfname, cur_inobj->inobj.irept->lineno, buf);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ // No current file so cur_inobj is NULL
+ sprintf(buf1, "%s %d: Error: %s\n", curfname, curlineno, buf);
if (err_flag)
unused = write(err_fd, buf1, (LONG)strlen(buf1));
printf("%s", buf1);
taglist('E');
- ++errcnt;
+ errcnt++;
return ERROR;
}
-
-int warn(const char * s)
-{
- char buf[EBUFSIZ];
-
- err_setup();
-
- if (listing > 0)
- ship_ln(s);
-
- sprintf(buf, "%s %d: Warning: %s%s", curfname, curlineno, s, nl);
-
- if (err_flag)
- unused = write(err_fd, buf, (LONG)strlen(buf));
- else
- printf("%s", buf);
-
- taglist('W');
-
- return OK;
-}
-
-
-int warns(const char * s, char * s1)
-{
- char buf[EBUFSIZ];
- char buf1[EBUFSIZ];
-
- err_setup();
- sprintf(buf, s, s1);
-
- if (listing > 0)
- ship_ln(s);
-
- sprintf(buf1, "%s %d: Warning: %s%s", curfname, curlineno, buf, nl);
-
- if (err_flag)
- unused = write(err_fd, buf1, (LONG)strlen(buf1));
- else
- printf("%s", buf1);
-
- taglist('W');
-
- return OK;
-}
-
-
-int warni(const char * s, unsigned i)
+//
+// Display warning message (uses printf() style variable arguments)
+//
+int warn(const char * text, ...)
{
char buf[EBUFSIZ];
char buf1[EBUFSIZ];
err_setup();
- sprintf(buf, s, i);
+ va_list arg;
+ va_start(arg, text);
+ vsprintf(buf, text, arg);
+ va_end(arg);
if (listing > 0)
ship_ln(buf);
- sprintf(buf1, "%s %d: Warning: %s%s", curfname, curlineno, buf, nl);
+ sprintf(buf1, "%s %d: Warning: %s\n", curfname, curlineno, buf);
if (err_flag)
unused = write(err_fd, buf1, (LONG)strlen(buf1));
return OK;
}
-
int fatal(const char * s)
{
char buf[EBUFSIZ];
if (listing > 0)
ship_ln(s);
- sprintf(buf, "%s %d: Fatal: %s%s", curfname, curlineno, s, nl);
+ sprintf(buf, "%s %d: Fatal: %s\n", curfname, curlineno, s);
if (err_flag)
unused = write(err_fd, buf, (LONG)strlen(buf));
exit(1);
}
-
int interror(int n)
{
char buf[EBUFSIZ];
err_setup();
- sprintf(buf, "%s %d: Internal Error Number %d%s", curfname, curlineno, n, nl);
+ sprintf(buf, "%s %d: Internal error #%d\n", curfname, curlineno, n);
if (listing > 0)
ship_ln(buf);
exit(1);
}
-