> Am 17.08.2023 um 13:25 schrieb Richard Sandiford via Gcc-patches > <gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org>: > > Joseph Myers <jos...@codesourcery.com> writes: >>> On Wed, 16 Aug 2023, Richard Sandiford via Gcc-patches wrote: >>> >>> Would it be OK to add support for: >>> >>> [[__extension__ ...]] >>> >>> to suppress the pedwarn about using [[]] prior to C2X? Then we can >> >> That seems like a plausible feature to add. > > Thanks. Of course, once I actually tried it, I hit a snag: > :: isn't a single lexing token prior to C2X, and so something like: > > [[__extension__ arm::streaming]] > > would not be interpreted as a scoped attribute in C11. The patch > gets around that by allowing two colons in place of :: when > __extension__ is used. I realise that's pushing the bounds of > acceptability though... > > I wondered about trying to require the two colons to be immediately > adjacent. But: > > (a) There didn't appear to be an existing API to check that, which seemed > like a red flag. The closest I could find was get_source_text_between. IStR a cop Toben has ->prev_white or so > Similarly to that, it would in principle be possible to compare > two expanded locations. But... > > (b) I had a vague impression that locations were allowed to drop column > information for very large inputs (maybe I'm wrong). > > (c) It wouldn't cope with token pasting. > > So in the end I just used a simple two-token test, like for [[ and ]]. > Bootstrapped & regression-tested on aarch64-linux-gnu. > > Richard > > ---- > > [[]] attributes are a recent addition to C, but as a GNU extension, > GCC allows them to be used in C11 and earlier. Normally this use > would trigger a pedwarn (for -pedantic, -Wc11-c2x-compat, etc.). > > This patch allows the pedwarn to be suppressed by starting the > attribute-list with __extension__. > > Also, :: is not a single lexing token prior to C2X, so it wasn't > possible to use scoped attributes in C11, even as a GNU extension. > The patch allows two colons to be used in place of :: when > __extension__ is used. No attempt is made to check whether the > two colons are immediately adjacent. > > gcc/ > * doc/extend.texi: Document the C [[__extension__ ...]] construct. > > gcc/c/ > * c-parser.cc (c_parser_std_attribute): Conditionally allow > two colons to be used in place of ::. > (c_parser_std_attribute_list): New function, split out from... > (c_parser_std_attribute_specifier): ...here. Allow the attribute-list > to start with __extension__. When it does, also allow two colons > to be used in place of ::. > > gcc/testsuite/ > * gcc.dg/c2x-attr-syntax-6.c: New test. > * gcc.dg/c2x-attr-syntax-7.c: Likewise. > --- > gcc/c/c-parser.cc | 68 ++++++++++++++++++------ > gcc/doc/extend.texi | 27 ++++++++-- > gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/c2x-attr-syntax-6.c | 50 +++++++++++++++++ > gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/c2x-attr-syntax-7.c | 48 +++++++++++++++++ > 4 files changed, 173 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/c2x-attr-syntax-6.c > create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/c2x-attr-syntax-7.c > > diff --git a/gcc/c/c-parser.cc b/gcc/c/c-parser.cc > index 33fe7b115ff..82e56b28446 100644 > --- a/gcc/c/c-parser.cc > +++ b/gcc/c/c-parser.cc > @@ -5390,10 +5390,18 @@ c_parser_balanced_token_sequence (c_parser *parser) > ( balanced-token-sequence[opt] ) > > Keywords are accepted as identifiers for this purpose. > -*/ > + > + As an extension, we permit an attribute-specifier to be: > + > + [ [ __extension__ attribute-list ] ] > + > + Two colons are then accepted as a synonym for ::. No attempt is made > + to check whether the colons are immediately adjacent. LOOSE_SCOPE_P > + indicates whether this relaxation is in effect. */ > > static tree > -c_parser_std_attribute (c_parser *parser, bool for_tm) > +c_parser_std_attribute (c_parser *parser, bool for_tm, > + bool loose_scope_p = false) > { > c_token *token = c_parser_peek_token (parser); > tree ns, name, attribute; > @@ -5406,9 +5414,18 @@ c_parser_std_attribute (c_parser *parser, bool for_tm) > } > name = canonicalize_attr_name (token->value); > c_parser_consume_token (parser); > - if (c_parser_next_token_is (parser, CPP_SCOPE)) > + if (c_parser_next_token_is (parser, CPP_SCOPE) > + || (loose_scope_p > + && c_parser_next_token_is (parser, CPP_COLON) > + && c_parser_peek_token (parser)->type == CPP_COLON)) > { > ns = name; > + if (c_parser_next_token_is (parser, CPP_COLON)) > + { > + c_parser_consume_token (parser); > + if (!c_parser_next_token_is (parser, CPP_COLON)) > + gcc_unreachable (); > + } > c_parser_consume_token (parser); > token = c_parser_peek_token (parser); > if (token->type != CPP_NAME && token->type != CPP_KEYWORD) > @@ -5481,19 +5498,9 @@ c_parser_std_attribute (c_parser *parser, bool for_tm) > } > > static tree > -c_parser_std_attribute_specifier (c_parser *parser, bool for_tm) > +c_parser_std_attribute_list (c_parser *parser, bool for_tm, > + bool loose_scope_p = false) > { > - location_t loc = c_parser_peek_token (parser)->location; > - if (!c_parser_require (parser, CPP_OPEN_SQUARE, "expected %<[%>")) > - return NULL_TREE; > - if (!c_parser_require (parser, CPP_OPEN_SQUARE, "expected %<[%>")) > - { > - c_parser_skip_until_found (parser, CPP_CLOSE_SQUARE, "expected %<]%>"); > - return NULL_TREE; > - } > - if (!for_tm) > - pedwarn_c11 (loc, OPT_Wpedantic, > - "ISO C does not support %<[[]]%> attributes before C2X"); > tree attributes = NULL_TREE; > while (true) > { > @@ -5505,7 +5512,7 @@ c_parser_std_attribute_specifier (c_parser *parser, > bool for_tm) > c_parser_consume_token (parser); > continue; > } > - tree attribute = c_parser_std_attribute (parser, for_tm); > + tree attribute = c_parser_std_attribute (parser, for_tm, > loose_scope_p); > if (attribute != error_mark_node) > { > TREE_CHAIN (attribute) = attributes; > @@ -5514,6 +5521,35 @@ c_parser_std_attribute_specifier (c_parser *parser, > bool for_tm) > if (c_parser_next_token_is_not (parser, CPP_COMMA)) > break; > } > + return attributes; > +} > + > +static tree > +c_parser_std_attribute_specifier (c_parser *parser, bool for_tm) > +{ > + location_t loc = c_parser_peek_token (parser)->location; > + if (!c_parser_require (parser, CPP_OPEN_SQUARE, "expected %<[%>")) > + return NULL_TREE; > + if (!c_parser_require (parser, CPP_OPEN_SQUARE, "expected %<[%>")) > + { > + c_parser_skip_until_found (parser, CPP_CLOSE_SQUARE, "expected %<]%>"); > + return NULL_TREE; > + } > + tree attributes; > + if (c_parser_next_token_is_keyword (parser, RID_EXTENSION)) > + { > + auto ext = disable_extension_diagnostics (); > + c_parser_consume_token (parser); > + attributes = c_parser_std_attribute_list (parser, for_tm, true); > + restore_extension_diagnostics (ext); > + } > + else > + { > + if (!for_tm) > + pedwarn_c11 (loc, OPT_Wpedantic, > + "ISO C does not support %<[[]]%> attributes before C2X"); > + attributes = c_parser_std_attribute_list (parser, for_tm); > + } > c_parser_skip_until_found (parser, CPP_CLOSE_SQUARE, "expected %<]%>"); > c_parser_skip_until_found (parser, CPP_CLOSE_SQUARE, "expected %<]%>"); > return nreverse (attributes); > diff --git a/gcc/doc/extend.texi b/gcc/doc/extend.texi > index 73a997276cb..d764e44cbce 100644 > --- a/gcc/doc/extend.texi > +++ b/gcc/doc/extend.texi > @@ -11914,10 +11914,29 @@ macros to replace them with the customary keywords. > It looks like this: > @findex __extension__ > @opindex pedantic > @option{-pedantic} and other options cause warnings for many GNU C extensions. > -You can > -prevent such warnings within one expression by writing > -@code{__extension__} before the expression. @code{__extension__} has no > -effect aside from this. > +You can suppress such warnings using the keyword @code{__extension__}. > +Specifically: > + > +@itemize @bullet > +@item > +Writing @code{__extension__} before an expression prevents warnings > +about extensions within that expression. > + > +@item > +In C, writing: > + > +@smallexample > +[[__extension__ @dots{}]] > +@end smallexample > + > +suppresses warnings about using @samp{[[]]} attributes in C versions > +that predate C2X@. Since the scope token @samp{::} is not a single > +lexing token in earlier versions of C, this construct also allows two colons > +to be used in place of @code{::}. GCC does not check whether the two > +colons are immediately adjacent. > +@end itemize > + > +@code{__extension__} has no effect aside from this. > > @node Incomplete Enums > @section Incomplete @code{enum} Types > diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/c2x-attr-syntax-6.c > b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/c2x-attr-syntax-6.c > new file mode 100644 > index 00000000000..01eff1f32df > --- /dev/null > +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/c2x-attr-syntax-6.c > @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ > +/* Test C2x attribute syntax: use of __extension__ in C11 mode. */ > +/* { dg-do compile } */ > +/* { dg-options "-std=c11 -pedantic-errors" } */ > + > +#define FOO :: > +#define BAR : > + > +typedef int [[__extension__ gnu :: vector_size (4)]] g1; > +typedef int [[__extension__ gnu : : vector_size (4)]] g2; > +typedef int [[__extension__ gnu FOO vector_size (4)]] g3; > +typedef int [[__extension__ gnu BAR BAR vector_size (4)]] g4; > +typedef int [[__extension__ gnu :: vector_size (sizeof (void (*)(...)))]] g5; > +typedef int [[__extension__]] g6; > +typedef int [[__extension__,]] g7; > +typedef int [[__extension__, ,,,, ,, ,]] g8; > +[[__extension__ deprecated]] int g9 (); > +[[__extension__ nodiscard]] int g10 (); > +[[__extension__ noreturn]] void g11 (); > + > +int > +cases (int x) > +{ > + switch (x) > + { > + case 1: > + case 2: > + case 4: > + x += 1; > + [[__extension__ fallthrough]]; > + case 19: > + case 33: > + x *= 2; > + [[fallthrough]]; /* { dg-error {attributes before C2X} } */ > + case 99: > + return x; > + > + default: > + return 0; > + } > +} > + > +typedef int [[__extension__ vector_size (4)]] b1; /* { dg-error > {'vector_size' attribute ignored} } */ > +typedef int [[__extension__ __extension__]] b2; /* { dg-error {'extension' > attribute ignored} } */ > +typedef int [[__extension__ unknown_attribute]] b3; /* { dg-error > {'unknown_attribute' attribute ignored} } */ > +typedef int [[gnu::vector_size(4)]] b4; /* { dg-error {expected '\]' before > ':'} } */ > +/* { dg-error {'gnu' attribute ignored} "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */ > +/* { dg-error {attributes before C2X} "" { target *-*-* } .-2 } */ > +typedef int [[gnu : : vector_size(4)]] b5; /* { dg-error {expected '\]' > before ':'} } */ > +/* { dg-error {'gnu' attribute ignored} "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */ > +/* { dg-error {attributes before C2X} "" { target *-*-* } .-2 } */ > diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/c2x-attr-syntax-7.c > b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/c2x-attr-syntax-7.c > new file mode 100644 > index 00000000000..cfa9b00cfc9 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/gcc/testsuite/gcc.dg/c2x-attr-syntax-7.c > @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ > +/* Test C2x attribute syntax: use of __extension__ in C11 mode. */ > +/* { dg-do compile } */ > +/* { dg-options "-std=c2x -pedantic-errors -Wc11-c2x-compat" } */ > + > +#define FOO :: > +#define BAR : > + > +typedef int [[__extension__ gnu :: vector_size (4)]] g1; > +typedef int [[__extension__ gnu : : vector_size (4)]] g2; > +typedef int [[__extension__ gnu FOO vector_size (4)]] g3; > +typedef int [[__extension__ gnu BAR BAR vector_size (4)]] g4; > +typedef int [[__extension__ gnu :: vector_size (sizeof (void (*)(...)))]] g5; > +typedef int [[__extension__]] g6; > +typedef int [[__extension__,]] g7; > +typedef int [[__extension__, ,,,, ,, ,]] g8; > +[[__extension__ deprecated]] int g9 (); > +[[__extension__ nodiscard]] int g10 (); > +[[__extension__ noreturn]] void g11 (); > + > +int > +cases (int x) > +{ > + switch (x) > + { > + case 1: > + case 2: > + case 4: > + x += 1; > + [[__extension__ fallthrough]]; > + case 19: > + case 33: > + x *= 2; > + [[fallthrough]]; /* { dg-warning {attributes before C2X} } */ > + case 99: > + return x; > + > + default: > + return 0; > + } > +} > + > +typedef int [[__extension__ vector_size (4)]] b1; /* { dg-error > {'vector_size' attribute ignored} } */ > +typedef int [[__extension__ __extension__]] b2; /* { dg-error {'extension' > attribute ignored} } */ > +typedef int [[__extension__ unknown_attribute]] b3; /* { dg-error > {'unknown_attribute' attribute ignored} } */ > +typedef int [[gnu::vector_size(4)]] b4; /* { dg-warning {attributes before > C2X} } */ > +typedef int [[gnu : : vector_size(4)]] b5; /* { dg-error {expected '\]' > before ':'} } */ > +/* { dg-error {'gnu' attribute ignored} "" { target *-*-* } .-1 } */ > +/* { dg-warning {attributes before C2X} "" { target *-*-* } .-2 } */ > -- > 2.25.1 >
Re: [PATCH] c: Add support for [[__extension__ ...]]
Richard Biener via Gcc-patches Thu, 17 Aug 2023 10:08:06 -0700
- Re: [WIP RFC] Add support for keyword-ba... Joseph Myers
- Re: [WIP RFC] Add support for keywo... Richard Sandiford via Gcc-patches
- Re: [WIP RFC] Add support for k... Joseph Myers
- [PATCH] c: Add support for ... Richard Sandiford via Gcc-patches
- Re: [PATCH] c: Add supp... Richard Biener via Gcc-patches
- Re: [PATCH] c: Add... Richard Sandiford via Gcc-patches
- Re: [PATCH] c: Add supp... Richard Sandiford via Gcc-patches
- Re: [PATCH] c: Add... Joseph Myers