8041620: Solaris Studio 12.4 C++ 5.13 change in behavior for placing friend declarations within surrounding scope.
Summary: Remove adlc's unused class FileBuffRegion.
Reviewed-by: coleenp, dholmes, kvn
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// FILEBUFF.CPP - Routines for handling a parser file buffer
#include "adlc.hpp"
using namespace std;
//------------------------------FileBuff---------------------------------------
// Create a new parsing buffer
FileBuff::FileBuff( BufferedFile *fptr, ArchDesc& archDesc) : _fp(fptr), _AD(archDesc) {
_err = fseek(_fp->_fp, 0, SEEK_END); // Seek to end of file
if (_err) {
file_error(SEMERR, 0, "File seek error reading input file");
exit(1); // Exit on seek error
}
_filepos = ftell(_fp->_fp); // Find offset of end of file
_bufferSize = _filepos + 5; // Filepos points to last char, so add padding
_err = fseek(_fp->_fp, 0, SEEK_SET); // Reset to beginning of file
if (_err) {
file_error(SEMERR, 0, "File seek error reading input file\n");
exit(1); // Exit on seek error
}
_filepos = ftell(_fp->_fp); // Reset current file position
_linenum = 0;
_bigbuf = new char[_bufferSize]; // Create buffer to hold text for parser
if( !_bigbuf ) {
file_error(SEMERR, 0, "Buffer allocation failed\n");
exit(1); // Exit on allocation failure
}
*_bigbuf = '\n'; // Lead with a sentinel newline
_buf = _bigbuf+1; // Skip sentinel
_bufmax = _buf; // Buffer is empty
_bufeol = _bigbuf; // _bufeol points at sentinel
_filepos = -1; // filepos is in sync with _bufeol
_bufoff = _offset = 0L; // Offset at file start
_bufmax += fread(_buf, 1, _bufferSize-2, _fp->_fp); // Fill buffer & set end value
if (_bufmax == _buf) {
file_error(SEMERR, 0, "File read error, no input read\n");
exit(1); // Exit on read error
}
*_bufmax = '\n'; // End with a sentinel new-line
*(_bufmax+1) = '\0'; // Then end with a sentinel NULL
}
//------------------------------~FileBuff--------------------------------------
// Nuke the FileBuff
FileBuff::~FileBuff() {
delete _bigbuf;
}
//------------------------------get_line----------------------------------------
char *FileBuff::get_line(void) {
char *retval;
// Check for end of file & return NULL
if (_bufeol >= _bufmax) return NULL;
_linenum++;
retval = ++_bufeol; // return character following end of previous line
if (*retval == '\0') return NULL; // Check for EOF sentinel
// Search for newline character which must end each line
for(_filepos++; *_bufeol != '\n'; _bufeol++)
_filepos++; // keep filepos in sync with _bufeol
// _bufeol & filepos point at end of current line, so return pointer to start
return retval;
}
//------------------------------file_error-------------------------------------
void FileBuff::file_error(int flag, int linenum, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start(args, fmt);
switch (flag) {
case 0: _AD._warnings += _AD.emit_msg(0, flag, linenum, fmt, args);
case 1: _AD._syntax_errs += _AD.emit_msg(0, flag, linenum, fmt, args);
case 2: _AD._semantic_errs += _AD.emit_msg(0, flag, linenum, fmt, args);
default: assert(0, ""); break;
}
va_end(args);
_AD._no_output = 1;
}