/* ws_diag_control.h * Turn compiler diagnostic messages on and off. * * From FreeRADIUS build.h. * * @copyright 2013 The FreeRADIUS server project * * That project is covered by the GPLv2, so: * * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */ #ifndef __WS_DIAG_CONTROL_H__ #define __WS_DIAG_CONTROL_H__ #include "ws_compiler_tests.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #define XSTRINGIFY(x) #x /* * Macros for controlling warnings in various compilers. */ #define DIAG_JOINSTR(x,y) XSTRINGIFY(x ## y) /* * XXX - this is only for GCC or GCC-compatible compilers, and we only use * it to have a macro that takes a warning as an argument and turns it * off in the appropriate fashion for Clang and GCC; it should only be * used internally in this header. */ #define DIAG_DO_PRAGMA(x) _Pragma (#x) #if defined(__clang__) /* * Clang, so we'd use _Pragma("clang diagnostic XXX"), if it's * supported. */ #if WS_IS_AT_LEAST_CLANG_VERSION(2,8) /* * This is Clang 2.8 or later: we can use "clang diagnostic ignored -Wxxx" * and "clang diagnostic push/pop". */ #define DIAG_PRAGMA(x) DIAG_DO_PRAGMA(clang diagnostic x) #define DIAG_OFF(x) DIAG_PRAGMA(push) DIAG_PRAGMA(ignored DIAG_JOINSTR(-W,x)) #define DIAG_ON(x) DIAG_PRAGMA(pop) #endif /* * Not all versions of Clang understand -Wpedantic. Clang 4.0 appears * to be the first version to do so. */ #if WS_IS_AT_LEAST_CLANG_VERSION(4,0) #define DIAG_OFF_PEDANTIC DIAG_OFF(pedantic) #define DIAG_ON_PEDANTIC DIAG_ON(pedantic) #else #define DIAG_OFF_PEDANTIC #define DIAG_ON_PEDANTIC #endif #elif defined(__GNUC__) /* * GCC, or a compiler (other than Clang) that claims to be GCC. * We assume that the compiler accepts _Pragma("GCC diagnostic xxx") * even if it's only claiming to be GCC. */ #if WS_IS_AT_LEAST_GNUC_VERSION(4,8) /* * This is GCC 4.8 or later, or a compiler claiming to be that. * We can use "GCC diagnostic ignored -Wxxx" (introduced in 4.2) * and "GCC diagnostic push/pop" (introduced in 4.6), *and* gcc * supports "-Wpedantic" (introduced in 4.8), allowing us to * turn off pedantic warnings with DIAG_OFF(). */ #define DIAG_PRAGMA(x) DIAG_DO_PRAGMA(GCC diagnostic x) #define DIAG_OFF(x) DIAG_PRAGMA(push) DIAG_PRAGMA(ignored DIAG_JOINSTR(-W,x)) #define DIAG_ON(x) DIAG_PRAGMA(pop) /* * We assume GCC 4.8 and later understand -Wpedantic. */ #define DIAG_OFF_PEDANTIC DIAG_OFF(pedantic) #define DIAG_ON_PEDANTIC DIAG_ON(pedantic) #else #define DIAG_OFF_PEDANTIC #define DIAG_ON_PEDANTIC #endif #endif #ifndef DIAG_OFF /* * This is none of the above; we don't have any way to turn diagnostics * on or off. * * XXX - you can do that in MSVC, but it's done differently; we'd * have to have macros for *particular* diagnostics, using the * warning flag for GCC and Clang and the error number for MSVC. */ #define DIAG_OFF(x) #define DIAG_ON(x) #define DIAG_OFF_PEDANTIC #define DIAG_ON_PEDANTIC #endif /* Use for clang specific pragmas, so we can keep -Wpragmas enabled */ #ifdef __clang__ # define DIAG_OFF_CLANG(x) DIAG_OFF(x) # define DIAG_ON_CLANG(x) DIAG_ON(x) #else # define DIAG_OFF_CLANG(x) # define DIAG_ON_CLANG(x) #endif /* * Suppress complaints about narrowing converstions and about signed vs. * unsigned comparison. * * XXX - this is done solely to squelch complaints from code generated * by Flex, but newer versions of Flex might fix the code; can we * check the version of Flex and suppress only the checks that code * generated by that version of Flex triggers? */ #if defined(_MSC_VER) /* * Suppress: * * warning C4018: signed/unsigned mismatch * warning C4244: 'initializing' : conversion from '__int64' to 'int', possible loss of data * warning C4267: 'argument' : conversion from 'size_t' to 'int', possible loss of data * * as well as Visual Studio Code Analyzer warnings: * * warning C6011: Dereferencing NULL pointer * warning C6308: 'realloc' might return null pointer * warning C6386: Buffer overrun * warning C6387: 'XXX' could be '0' * warning C28182: Dereferencing NULL pointer */ #define DIAG_OFF_FLEX \ __pragma(warning(push)) \ __pragma(warning(disable:4018)) \ __pragma(warning(disable:4244)) \ __pragma(warning(disable:4267)) \ __pragma(warning(disable:6011)) \ __pragma(warning(disable:6308)) \ __pragma(warning(disable:6386)) \ __pragma(warning(disable:6387)) \ __pragma(warning(disable:28182)) #define DIAG_ON_FLEX __pragma(warning(pop)) /* * XXX - is there an issue with shadowed definitions with MSVC if * somebody were to happen to use Berkeley YACC rather than Bison? */ #define DIAG_OFF_BYACC #define DIAG_ON_BYACC #else /* * Suppress: * * -Wsigned-compare warnings * -Wshorten-64-to-32 warnings, if the compiler *has* -Wshorten-64-to-32 * -Wunreachable-code warnings * * We use DIAG_OFF() and DIAG_ON(), so we only use features that the * compiler supports. * * We disable -Wshorten-64-to-32 if we're using Clang, or if __APPLE__ * is defined; that option was originally added to an Apple version of * GCC, and at least some versions of Clang support it - given that * the Clang work started at Apple, it may be in all versions of Clang. * * (Does no version of GCC or Clang support the same generic "you're * narrowing a value, and you didn't throw in a cast to assert that * you know what you're doing" warning that MSVC does?) */ #if defined(__clang__) || defined(__APPLE__) #define DIAG_OFF_FLEX \ DIAG_OFF(sign-compare) \ DIAG_OFF(shorten-64-to-32) \ DIAG_OFF(unreachable-code) #define DIAG_ON_FLEX \ DIAG_OFF(unreachable-code) \ DIAG_ON(shorten-64-to-32) \ DIAG_ON(sign-compare) #else #define DIAG_OFF_FLEX \ DIAG_OFF(sign-compare) #define DIAG_ON_FLEX \ DIAG_ON(sign-compare) #endif /* * Berkeley YACC and, apparently, some versions of Bison, such as the * one in Fedora 21, generate a global declaration of yylval, or the * appropriately prefixed version of yylval, in grammar.h, *even * though it's been told to generate a pure parser, meaning it * doesn't have any global variables*. Other versions of Bison, such * as the one in macOS Sierra don't do that. * * That causes a warning due to the local declaration in the parser * shadowing the global declaration. * * So, if we have _Pragma, and have pragmas to suppress diagnostics, * we use it to turn off -Wshadow warnings. * * XXX - do this for Bison only in versions of Bison with this * problem? */ #define DIAG_OFF_BYACC \ DIAG_OFF(shadow) #define DIAG_ON_BYACC \ DIAG_ON(shadow) #endif /* * For dealing with APIs which are only deprecated in macOS (like the * OpenSSL and MIT/Heimdal Kerberos APIs). * * Dear Apple: this is a cross-platform program, and we're not * going to use your Shiny New Frameworks on macOS unless there's * a sufficiently clear benefit to make it worth our while to have * both macOS and non-macOS versions of the code. */ #ifdef __APPLE__ # define USES_APPLE_DEPRECATED_API DIAG_OFF(deprecated-declarations) # define USES_APPLE_RST DIAG_ON(deprecated-declarations) #else # define USES_APPLE_DEPRECATED_API # define USES_APPLE_RST #endif #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* __WS_DIAG_CONTROL_H__ */