sourcemod/sourcepawn/compiler/libpawnc.c
Scott Ehlert 251cced1f8 Spring Cleaning, Part Ichi (1)
Various minor things done to project files
Updated sample extension project file and updated makefile to the new unified version (more changes likely on the way)
Updated regex project file and makefile

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/* LIBPAWNC.C
*
* A "glue file" for building the Pawn compiler as a DLL or shared library.
*
* Copyright (c) ITB CompuPhase, 2000-2006
*
* This software is provided "as-is", without any express or implied warranty.
* In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from
* the use of this software.
*
* Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
* including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
* freely, subject to the following restrictions:
*
* 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
* claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software in
* a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
* appreciated but is not required.
* 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
* misrepresented as being the original software.
* 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
*
* Version: $Id$
*/
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include "sc.h"
#include "memfile.h"
/* pc_printf()
* Called for general purpose "console" output. This function prints general
* purpose messages; errors go through pc_error(). The function is modelled
* after printf().
*/
int pc_printf(const char *message,...)
{
int ret;
va_list argptr;
va_start(argptr,message);
ret=vprintf(message,argptr);
va_end(argptr);
return ret;
}
/* pc_error()
* Called for producing error output.
* number the error number (as documented in the manual)
* message a string describing the error with embedded %d and %s tokens
* filename the name of the file currently being parsed
* firstline the line number at which the expression started on which
* the error was found, or -1 if there is no "starting line"
* lastline the line number at which the error was detected
* argptr a pointer to the first of a series of arguments (for macro
* "va_arg")
* Return:
* If the function returns 0, the parser attempts to continue compilation.
* On a non-zero return value, the parser aborts.
*/
int pc_error(int number,char *message,char *filename,int firstline,int lastline,va_list argptr)
{
static char *prefix[3]={ "error", "fatal error", "warning" };
if (number!=0) {
char *pre;
int idx;
if (number < 120)
idx = 0;
else if (number < 200)
idx = 1;
else
idx = 2;
pre=prefix[idx];
if (firstline>=0)
fprintf(stdout,"%s(%d -- %d) : %s %03d: ",filename,firstline,lastline,pre,number);
else
fprintf(stdout,"%s(%d) : %s %03d: ",filename,lastline,pre,number);
} /* if */
vfprintf(stdout,message,argptr);
fflush(stdout);
return 0;
}
/* pc_opensrc()
* Opens a source file (or include file) for reading. The "file" does not have
* to be a physical file, one might compile from memory.
* filename the name of the "file" to read from
* Return:
* The function must return a pointer, which is used as a "magic cookie" to
* all I/O functions. When failing to open the file for reading, the
* function must return NULL.
* Note:
* Several "source files" may be open at the same time. Specifically, one
* file can be open for reading and another for writing.
*/
void *pc_opensrc(char *filename)
{
return fopen(filename,"rt");
}
/* pc_createsrc()
* Creates/overwrites a source file for writing. The "file" does not have
* to be a physical file, one might compile from memory.
* filename the name of the "file" to create
* Return:
* The function must return a pointer which is used as a "magic cookie" to
* all I/O functions. When failing to open the file for reading, the
* function must return NULL.
* Note:
* Several "source files" may be open at the same time. Specifically, one
* file can be open for reading and another for writing.
*/
void *pc_createsrc(char *filename)
{
return fopen(filename,"wt");
}
/* pc_closesrc()
* Closes a source file (or include file). The "handle" parameter has the
* value that pc_opensrc() returned in an earlier call.
*/
void pc_closesrc(void *handle)
{
assert(handle!=NULL);
fclose((FILE*)handle);
}
/* pc_resetsrc()
* "position" may only hold a pointer that was previously obtained from
* pc_getpossrc()
*/
void pc_resetsrc(void *handle,void *position)
{
assert(handle!=NULL);
fsetpos((FILE*)handle,(fpos_t *)position);
}
/* pc_readsrc()
* Reads a single line from the source file (or up to a maximum number of
* characters if the line in the input file is too long).
*/
char *pc_readsrc(void *handle,unsigned char *target,int maxchars)
{
return fgets((char*)target,maxchars,(FILE*)handle);
}
/* pc_writesrc()
* Writes to to the source file. There is no automatic line ending; to end a
* line, write a "\n".
*/
int pc_writesrc(void *handle,unsigned char *source)
{
return fputs((char*)source,(FILE*)handle) >= 0;
}
void *pc_getpossrc(void *handle)
{
static fpos_t lastpos; /* may need to have a LIFO stack of such positions */
fgetpos((FILE*)handle,&lastpos);
return &lastpos;
}
int pc_eofsrc(void *handle)
{
return feof((FILE*)handle);
}
/* should return a pointer, which is used as a "magic cookie" to all I/O
* functions; return NULL for failure
*/
void *pc_openasm(char *filename)
{
#if defined __MSDOS__ || defined SC_LIGHT
return fopen(filename,"w+t");
#else
return mfcreate(filename);
#endif
}
void pc_closeasm(void *handle, int deletefile)
{
#if defined __MSDOS__ || defined SC_LIGHT
if (handle!=NULL)
fclose((FILE*)handle);
if (deletefile)
remove(outfname);
#else
if (handle!=NULL) {
if (!deletefile)
mfdump((MEMFILE*)handle);
mfclose((MEMFILE*)handle);
} /* if */
#endif
}
void pc_resetasm(void *handle)
{
assert(handle!=NULL);
#if defined __MSDOS__ || defined SC_LIGHT
fflush((FILE*)handle);
fseek((FILE*)handle,0,SEEK_SET);
#else
mfseek((MEMFILE*)handle,0,SEEK_SET);
#endif
}
int pc_writeasm(void *handle,char *string)
{
#if defined __MSDOS__ || defined SC_LIGHT
return fputs(string,(FILE*)handle) >= 0;
#else
return mfputs((MEMFILE*)handle,string);
#endif
}
char *pc_readasm(void *handle, char *string, int maxchars)
{
#if defined __MSDOS__ || defined SC_LIGHT
return fgets(string,maxchars,(FILE*)handle);
#else
return mfgets((MEMFILE*)handle,string,maxchars);
#endif
}
extern memfile_t *bin_file;
/* Should return a pointer, which is used as a "magic cookie" to all I/O
* functions; return NULL for failure.
*/
void *pc_openbin(char *filename)
{
return memfile_creat(filename, 1);
}
void pc_closebin(void *handle,int deletefile)
{
if (deletefile)
{
memfile_destroy((memfile_t *)handle);
bin_file = NULL;
} else {
bin_file = (memfile_t *)handle;
}
}
/* pc_resetbin()
* Can seek to any location in the file.
* The offset is always from the start of the file.
*/
void pc_resetbin(void *handle,long offset)
{
memfile_seek((memfile_t *)handle, offset);
}
int pc_writebin(void *handle,void *buffer,int size)
{
return memfile_write((memfile_t *)handle, buffer, size);
}
long pc_lengthbin(void *handle)
{
return memfile_tell((memfile_t *)handle);
}