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package Autom4te::ChannelDefs;
use Autom4te::Channels;
=head1 NAME
Autom4te::ChannelDefs - channel definitions for Automake and helper functions
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Autom4te::ChannelDefs;
print Autom4te::ChannelDefs::usage (), "\n";
prog_error ($MESSAGE, [%OPTIONS]);
error ($WHERE, $MESSAGE, [%OPTIONS]);
error ($MESSAGE);
fatal ($WHERE, $MESSAGE, [%OPTIONS]);
fatal ($MESSAGE);
verb ($MESSAGE, [%OPTIONS]);
switch_warning ($CATEGORY);
parse_WARNINGS ();
parse_warnings ($OPTION, @ARGUMENT);
Autom4te::ChannelDefs::set_strictness ($STRICTNESS_NAME);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This package defines channels that can be used in Automake to
output diagnostics and other messages (via C). It also defines
some helper function to enable or disable these channels, and some
shorthand function to output on specific channels.
=cut
use 5.006;
use strict;
use Exporter;
use vars qw (@ISA @EXPORT);
@ISA = qw (Exporter);
@EXPORT = qw (&prog_error &error &fatal &verb
&switch_warning &parse_WARNINGS &parse_warnings);
=head2 CHANNELS
The following channels can be used as the first argument of
C. For some of them we list a shorthand
function that makes the code more readable.
=over 4
=item C
Fatal errors. Use C<&fatal> to send messages over this channel.
=item C
Common errors. Use C<&error> to send messages over this channel.
=item C
Errors related to GNU Standards.
=item C
Errors related to GNU Standards that should be warnings in "foreign" mode.
=item C
Errors related to GNITS Standards (silent by default).
=item C
Internal errors. Use C<&prog_error> to send messages over this channel.
=item C
Constructs compromising the cross-compilation of the package.
=item C
Warnings related to GNU Coding Standards.
=item C
Warnings about obsolete features (silent by default).
=item C
Warnings about user redefinitions of Automake rules or
variables (silent by default).
=item C
Warnings about non-portable constructs.
=item C
Warnings about weird syntax, unused variables, typos ...
=item C
Warnings about unsupported (or mis-supported) features.
=item C
Messages output in C<--verbose> mode. Use C<&verb> to send such messages.
=item C
Informative messages.
=back
=cut
# Initialize our list of error/warning channels.
# Do not forget to update &usage and the manual
# if you add or change a warning channel.
register_channel 'fatal', type => 'fatal', ordered => 0;
register_channel 'error', type => 'error';
register_channel 'error-gnu', type => 'error';
register_channel 'error-gnu/warn', type => 'error';
register_channel 'error-gnits', type => 'error', silent => 1;
register_channel 'automake', type => 'fatal', backtrace => 1,
header => ("####################\n" .
"## Internal Error ##\n" .
"####################\n"),
footer => "\nPlease contact .",
ordered => 0;
register_channel 'cross', type => 'warning', silent => 1;
register_channel 'gnu', type => 'warning';
register_channel 'obsolete', type => 'warning', silent => 1;
register_channel 'override', type => 'warning', silent => 1;
register_channel 'portability', type => 'warning', silent => 1;
register_channel 'syntax', type => 'warning';
register_channel 'unsupported', type => 'warning';
register_channel 'verb', type => 'debug', silent => 1, ordered => 0;
register_channel 'note', type => 'debug', silent => 0;
=head2 FUNCTIONS
=over 4
=item C
Return the warning category descriptions.
=cut
sub usage ()
{
return "Warning categories include:
`cross' cross compilation issues
`gnu' GNU coding standards (default in gnu and gnits modes)
`obsolete' obsolete features or constructions
`override' user redefinitions of Automake rules or variables
`portability' portability issues (default in gnu and gnits modes)
`syntax' dubious syntactic constructs (default)
`unsupported' unsupported or incomplete features (default)
`all' all the warnings
`no-CATEGORY' turn off warnings in CATEGORY
`none' turn off all the warnings
`error' treat warnings as errors";
}
=item C
Signal a programming error (on channel C),
display C<$MESSAGE>, and exit 1.
=cut
sub prog_error ($;%)
{
my ($msg, %opts) = @_;
msg 'automake', '', $msg, %opts;
}
=item C
=item C
Uncategorized errors.
=cut
sub error ($;$%)
{
my ($where, $msg, %opts) = @_;
msg ('error', $where, $msg, %opts);
}
=item C
=item C
Fatal errors.
=cut
sub fatal ($;$%)
{
my ($where, $msg, %opts) = @_;
msg ('fatal', $where, $msg, %opts);
}
=item C
C<--verbose> messages.
=cut
sub verb ($;%)
{
my ($msg, %opts) = @_;
msg 'verb', '', $msg, %opts;
}
=item C
If C<$CATEGORY> is C, turn on channel C.
If it is C, turn C off.
Else handle C and C for completeness.
=cut
sub switch_warning ($)
{
my ($cat) = @_;
my $has_no = 0;
if ($cat =~ /^no-(.*)$/)
{
$cat = $1;
$has_no = 1;
}
if ($cat eq 'all')
{
setup_channel_type 'warning', silent => $has_no;
}
elsif ($cat eq 'none')
{
setup_channel_type 'warning', silent => ! $has_no;
}
elsif ($cat eq 'error')
{
$warnings_are_errors = ! $has_no;
# Set exit code if Perl warns about something
# (like uninitialized variables).
$SIG{"__WARN__"} =
$has_no ? 'DEFAULT' : sub { print STDERR @_; $exit_code = 1; };
}
elsif (channel_type ($cat) eq 'warning')
{
setup_channel $cat, silent => $has_no;
}
else
{
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
=item C
Parse the WARNINGS environment variable.
=cut
sub parse_WARNINGS ()
{
if (exists $ENV{'WARNINGS'})
{
# Ignore unknown categories. This is required because WARNINGS
# should be honored by many tools.
switch_warning $_ foreach (split (',', $ENV{'WARNINGS'}));
}
}
=item C
Parse the argument of C<--warning=CATEGORY> or C<-WCATEGORY>.
C<$OPTIONS> is C<"--warning"> or C<"-W">, C<@ARGUMENT> is a list of
C.
This can be used as an argument to C.
=cut
sub parse_warnings ($@)
{
my ($opt, @categories) = @_;
foreach my $cat (map { split ',' } @categories)
{
msg 'unsupported', "unknown warning category `$cat'"
if switch_warning $cat;
}
}
=item C
Configure channels for strictness C<$STRICTNESS_NAME>.
=cut
sub set_strictness ($)
{
my ($name) = @_;
if ($name eq 'gnu')
{
setup_channel 'error-gnu', silent => 0;
setup_channel 'error-gnu/warn', silent => 0, type => 'error';
setup_channel 'error-gnits', silent => 1;
setup_channel 'portability', silent => 0;
setup_channel 'gnu', silent => 0;
}
elsif ($name eq 'gnits')
{
setup_channel 'error-gnu', silent => 0;
setup_channel 'error-gnu/warn', silent => 0, type => 'error';
setup_channel 'error-gnits', silent => 0;
setup_channel 'portability', silent => 0;
setup_channel 'gnu', silent => 0;
}
elsif ($name eq 'foreign')
{
setup_channel 'error-gnu', silent => 1;
setup_channel 'error-gnu/warn', silent => 0, type => 'warning';
setup_channel 'error-gnits', silent => 1;
setup_channel 'portability', silent => 1;
setup_channel 'gnu', silent => 1;
}
else
{
prog_error "level `$name' not recognized\n";
}
}
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L
=head1 HISTORY
Written by Alexandre Duret-Lutz EFE.
=cut
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