diff --git a/Jenkinsfile b/Jenkinsfile index 348dda0c37..aa76fc215b 100644 --- a/Jenkinsfile +++ b/Jenkinsfile @@ -11,13 +11,25 @@ pipeline { steps { echo 'Setting up...' sh 'cp /usr/local/etc/roms/baserom_oot.z64 baserom_original.z64' - sh 'make -j`nproc` setup' + sh 'make -j setup' + } + } + stage('Build (qemu-irix)') { + when { + branch 'master' + } + steps { + sh 'ORIG_COMPILER=1 make -j' } } stage('Build') { + when { + not { + branch 'master' + } + } steps { - echo 'Building...' - sh 'make -j`nproc`' + sh 'make -j' } } stage('Report Progress') { diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index 3929b5d640..75cc65cfad 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ COMPARE ?= 1 # If NON_MATCHING is 1, define the NON_MATCHING C flag when building NON_MATCHING ?= 0 +# If ORIG_COMPILER is 1, compile with QEMU_IRIX and the original compiler +ORIG_COMPILER ?= 0 ifeq ($(NON_MATCHING),1) CFLAGS := -DNON_MATCHING @@ -21,12 +23,19 @@ else $(error Please install or build mips-linux-gnu) endif -# check that either QEMU_IRIX is set or qemu-irix package installed -ifndef QEMU_IRIX - QEMU_IRIX := $(shell which qemu-irix) - ifeq (, $(QEMU_IRIX)) - $(error Please install qemu-irix package or set QEMU_IRIX env var to the full qemu-irix binary path) +CC := tools/ido_recomp/linux/7.1/cc +CC_OLD := tools/ido_recomp/linux/5.3/cc + +# if ORIG_COMPILER is 1, check that either QEMU_IRIX is set or qemu-irix package installed +ifeq ($(ORIG_COMPILER),1) + ifndef QEMU_IRIX + QEMU_IRIX := $(shell which qemu-irix) + ifeq (, $(QEMU_IRIX)) + $(error Please install qemu-irix package or set QEMU_IRIX env var to the full qemu-irix binary path) + endif endif + CC = $(QEMU_IRIX) -L tools/ido7.1_compiler tools/ido7.1_compiler/usr/bin/cc + CC_OLD = $(QEMU_IRIX) -L tools/ido5.3_compiler tools/ido5.3_compiler/usr/bin/cc endif AS := $(MIPS_BINUTILS_PREFIX)as @@ -34,9 +43,6 @@ LD := $(MIPS_BINUTILS_PREFIX)ld OBJCOPY := $(MIPS_BINUTILS_PREFIX)objcopy OBJDUMP := $(MIPS_BINUTILS_PREFIX)objdump -CC := $(QEMU_IRIX) -L tools/ido7.1_compiler tools/ido7.1_compiler/usr/bin/cc -CC_OLD := $(QEMU_IRIX) -L tools/ido5.3_compiler tools/ido5.3_compiler/usr/bin/cc - # Check code syntax with host compiler CC_CHECK := gcc -fno-builtin -fsyntax-only -fsigned-char -std=gnu90 -Wall -Wextra -Wno-format-security -Wno-unknown-pragmas -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-unused-variable -Wno-missing-braces -D _LANGUAGE_C -D NON_MATCHING -Iinclude -Isrc -include stdarg.h diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 5015cf3ad8..deb590eebf 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -55,22 +55,22 @@ sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install git build-essential binutils-mips-linux-gnu python3 ``` -#### 2. Download qemu-irix +#### 2. Download and set up qemu-irix (optional) + +Note: We are currently testing a recompiled version of the compiler that does not require qemu-irix. +This step allows you to build with qemu-irix and the original compiler by adding `ORIG_COMPILER=1` to the `make` command in step 6, for example if you experience issues with the recompiled version. Download qemu-irix from the Releases section in the repository. Place it at a location of your choosing. -#### 3. Set environment variables - Open up your .bashrc file (~/.bashrc), scroll to the bottom, and add the following, replacing the paths as necessary: ```text export QEMU_IRIX="path/to/your/qemu-irix" -export MIPS_BINUTILS_PREFIX=mips-linux-gnu- ``` Save and close/reopen your terminal window. -#### 4. Clone the repository +#### 3. Clone the repository Clone `https://github.com/zeldaret/oot.git` where you wish to have the project, with a command such as: @@ -78,12 +78,12 @@ Clone `https://github.com/zeldaret/oot.git` where you wish to have the project, git clone https://github.com/zeldaret/oot.git ``` -#### 5. Prepare a base ROM +#### 4. Prepare a base ROM Copy over your copy of the Master Quest (Debug) ROM inside the root of this new project directory. Rename the file to "baserom_original.z64" or "baserom_original.n64", depending on the original extension. -#### 6. Setup the ROM and build process +#### 5. Setup the ROM and build process Setup and extract everything from your ROM with the following command: @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ make setup This will generate a new ROM called "baserom.z64" that will have the overdump removed and the header patched. It will also extract the individual assets from the ROM. -#### 7. Build the ROM +#### 6. Build the ROM Run make to build the ROM. 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+Source not available +Too many errors... goodbye. +There is a limit of 30 errors before aborting. +Error: +reserved +reserved +Unknown Control Statement +1) The line begins with a '#' and is not of the form: + # "" +2) Please compile this program with the preprocessor enabled. +Unknown character %s ignored +The character is not part of the source character set. +2.2.1 +Unknown control character \%s ignored +The control character is not part of the source character set. +2.2.1 +Illegal character %s in exponent +1) Digits or sign expected after 'e' or 'E'. +2) Digits are expected after sign in exponent. +3.1.3.1 +Constant is out of range and may be truncated. +The constant is too large to be accurately represented and may be +truncated. The limits are in the system include file limits.h. +2.2.4.2 +Constant is out of range for a 32-bit data type, but accepted as written. +The constant is too large to fit in a 32-bit data type, but will be +accurately represented in a wider data type. The value may be truncated, +depending on its context. The limits are in the system include file +limits.h. +2.2.4.2 +Character constant size out of range +1) No characters in a character constant. +2) More than 4 bytes in a character constant. +3.1.3.4 +Wide character constant size out of range +1) No characters in the multibyte sequence (0 assumed). +2) More than 1 byte in the multi-byte sequence (only the first byte was converted). +3.1.3.4 +Invalid multibyte character +4.10.7.2 +Newline in string or character constant +1) Terminate your string or character constant with closing quotes. +2) Put a backslash before the newline. +3.1.3.4, 3.1.4 +Octal character escape too large: %s > %s +1) Terminate end of octal sequence with a non-octal character. +2) Select a character value within the limits. +Value may be truncated +3.1.3.4, 3.1.4 +Hex character escape too large: %s > %s +1) Terminate end of hex sequence with a non-hex character. +2) Select a character value within the limits. +Value may be truncated +3.1.3.4, 3.1.4 +Unexpected End-of-file +1) Unterminated string or character constant +2) Missing closing comment marker (*/) +3) File system problems +Unrecognized escape sequence in string \%s +Recognized escape sequences are \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t, and \v. +Character will be treated as un-escaped. +3.9.2 +Illegal octal digit %s +Octal constants, beginning with 0, must only have digits between 0 and 7, +inclusive. +3.1.3.2 +Unable to open temporary file for compiling %s +1) TMPDIR environment variable is set to a directory that you have no + permissions for. +2) The file system is full. +3) System errors beyond the scope of the compiler. +%s: Hangup +%s: Interrupt +%s: Quit (ASCII FS) +%s: Illegal instruction (not reset when caught) +%s: Trace trap (not reset when caught) +%s: IOT instruction +Also SIGABRT, used by abort, replace SIGIOT in the future +%s: EMT instruction +Also SIGXCPU, Exceeded CPU time limit +%s: Floating point exception +%s: Kill (cannot be caught or ignored) +%s: Bus error +%s: Segmentation violation +%s: Bad argument to system call +%s: Write on a pipe with no one to read it +%s: Alarm clock +%s: Software termination signal from kill +%s: User defined signal 1 +%s: User defined signal 2 +%s: Death of a child +Power-fail restart +%s: Also SIGXFSZ, exceeded file size limit +%s: Window change +%s: Handset, line status change +%s: Sendablestop signalnot from tty +%s: Stop signal from tty +%s: Pollable event occurred +%s: Input/Output possible signal +%s: Urgent condition on IO channel +%s: Window size changes +%s: Virtual time alarm +%s: Profiling alarm +%s: Continue a stopped process +%s: To readers pgrp upon background tty read +%s: Like TTIN for output if (tp->t_local<OSTOP) +%s: Resource lost (eg, record-lock) +'auto' and 'register' are not allowed in an external declaration +3.7(10) +must have function type +3.7.1(30) +Functions cannot return arrays +3.7.1(33), 3.3.2.2 +Declaration list not allowed +3.7.1(5) +Too many input files %s +The command line may contain only one file +cpp internal error: input stack underflow +cpp internal error: if stack underflow +Cannot open the file %s +No new-line character at the end of the file %s +2.1.1.2(30) +Fatal: Exceeded the limit of nesting level for #include file +Fatal: Exceeded the limit of nesting level for #include file. This limit +is 200. +Fail to read the file %s +Cannot write the file %s +%s: %s: An if directive is not terminated properly in the file +%s: %s: nested comment +%s:%s: Illegal macro name %s; macro name shall be an identifier +%s:%s: Illegal preprocessing token sequence +3.8.3(35) +%s:%s: Illegal macro parameter name +%s:%s: Non-unique macro parameter name +3.8.3(18) +%s:%s: Missing ')' in parameter list for #define %s +%s:%s: Missing ')' in macro instantiation +%s:%s: Bad punctuator in the parameter list for #define %s +%s:%s: Macro %s redefined. +%s:%s: # operator should be followed by a macro argument name +%s:%s: Badly formed constant expression%s +3.4(9), 3.8 +%s:%s: Division by zero in #if or #elif +3.8 +unknown command line option %s +extraneous input/output file name %s +%s: %s: Unterminated string or character constant +A preprocessing string or character constant token was not +terminated. Note that preprocessing directives are processed +after the source file has been divided into preprocessing tokens. +2.1.1.2(30) 3.1(18) 3.8 +%s: %s: +%s: %s: +%s: %s: Unterminated comment +%s: %s: Unknown directive type %s +%s: %s: #elif or #else after #else directive +%s: %s: Bad identifier after the %s +%s: %s: #%s accepts only one identifier as parameter +3.8 +%s: %s: Bad identifier after the %s +%s: %s: text following #%s violates the ANSI C standard. +3.8 +%s: %s: Bad character %s occurs after the # directive. +3.8 +%s: %s: the ## operator shall not be the %s token in the replacement list +3.8.3.3 +%s: %s: the defined operator takes identifier as operand only. +3.8.1 +%s: %s: Not in a conditional directive while using %s +%s: %s: Illegal filename specification for #include +%s: %s: Invalid file name %s for #include +%s: %s: Cannot open file %s for #include +%s: %s: Bad argument for #line command +%s: %s: #error %s +%s: %s: Tried to redefine predefined macro %s, attempt ignored +3.8.7(22) +%s: %s: Undefining predefined macro %s +3.8.7(22) +%s: %s: Undefined the ANSI standard library defined macro %s +4.1.2.1(9) +%s: %s: The number of arguments in the macro invocation does not match the definition +%s: %s: Illegal character %s in preprocessor if +%s: %s: Illegal character %s for number in preprocessor if +%s: %s: No string is allowed in preprocessor if +%s: %s: Not supported pragma %s +%s: %s: Not supported #pragma format +%s: %s: ANSI C does not allow #ident; %s +%s: %s: Not supported #ident format +This cpp extension accepts the following format: +#ident "any string" +%s: %s: Not supported #assert/#unassert format +This cpp extension accepts the following format: +#assert identifier +#assert identifier ( pp-tokens ) +#unassert identifier +#unassert identifier ( pp-tokens ) +%s: %s: Bad assertion predicate format +The correct syntax for this cpp extension is: +#assert identifier ( pp-token ) +%s: %s: directive is an upward-compatible ANSI C extension +%s: This option requires an argument +%s: %s: A macro has expanded recursively more than %s times. Further expansion will be disabled! Use command-line option: -Wp,-max_rec_depth=depth to recurse deeper. +A status return from cpp to cfe +Syntax Error +The token read was unexpected. +Syntax Error -- cannot backup +The token read was unexpected. +Yacc stack overflow +The expression is too complicated to parse. +Trailing comma in enumerator list +The use of a trailing comma in an enumerator list is not standard C. There +may be portability problems. +3.5.2.2 +Empty declaration +Empty declarations are invalid in standard C. +3.5 +%s declared, but not referenced. +redeclaration of '%s'; previous declaration at line %s in file '%s' +Identifier redeclared in the same scope/block. +3.1.2.3 +'%s' undefined; reoccurrences will not be reported. +Non-function name referenced in function call. +3.3.2.2(18) +The number of arguments doesn't agree with the number in the declaration. +3.3.2.2(5) +'%s' section name longer than 8 characters. Name truncated. +'%s' is already placed by pragma alloc_text. +Cannot write ucode file while compiling %s +1) The file system is full +2) Permissions problem +Must have corresponding formal argument for '%s' +Parameter found in the declaration part, but not in the argument list. +3.7.1(7) +Non-prototype declaration is an obsolescent feature. +The use of function definitions with separate parameter identifier +and declaration lists (not prototype-format parameter type and +identifier declarators) is an obsolescent feature. +3.9.5 +Incompatible function declarations for %s +For two function types to be compatible, both shall specify compatible +return types. Moreover, the parameter type lists, if both are present, +shall agree in the number of parameters and in use of the ellipsis +terminator; corresponding parameters shall have compatible types. If +one type has a parameter type list and the other type is specified by +a function declarator that is not part of a function definition and +contains an empty identifier list, the parameter list shall not have +an ellipsis terminator and the type of each parameter shall be +compatible with they type that results from application of the default +argument promotions. If one type has a parameter type list and the +other is specified by a function definition that contains a (possibly +empty) identifier list, both shall agree in the number of parameters, +and the type of each prototype parameter shall be compatible with the +type that results from application of the default argument promotions +to the type of the corresponding identifier. (For each parameter +declared with function or array type, its type for these comparisons +is the one that results from conversion to a pointer type. For each +parameter declared with qualified type, its type for these comparisons +is the unqualified version of its declared type.) There you have it! +3.5.4.3(15) +Incompatible function return type for this function. +For two function types to be compatible, both shall specify compatible +return types. +3.5.4.3(15) +The number of parameters for function is different from the previous declaration +The parameter type lists, if both are present, shall agree in the +number of parameters and in use of the ellipsis terminator. +3.5.4.3(15) +Incompatible type for the function parameter +If both parameter type lists are present, corresponding +parameters shall have compatible types. +3.5.4.3(15) +Function %s is redeclared with an incompatible argument type (after default argument promotion), which could lead to undefined run-time behaviour. +The redeclaration could cause arguments at a call site to be passed +inconsistently with what the function implementation expects, and +parameters would therefore be accessed erroneously when executing the +function body. Note that a float argument is promoted to a double +when passed (potentially through fp registers) to an unprototyped +function. +3.5.4.3(15) +prototype and non-prototype declaration found for %s, ellipsis terminator not allowed +If one type has a parameter type list and the other type is specified +by a function declarator that is not part of a function definition and +contains an empty identifier list, the parameter list shall not have +an ellipsis terminator and the type of each parameter shall be +compatible with they type that results from application of the default +argument promotions. +3.5.4.3(15) +prototype and non-prototype declaration found for %s, the type of this parameter is not compatible with the type after applying default argument promotion +If one type has a parameter type list and the other type is specified +by a function declarator that is not part of a function definition and +contains an empty identifier list, the type of each parameter shall be +compatible with the type that results from application of the default +argument promotions. +3.5.4.3(15) +prototype declaration and non-prototype definition found for %s, the type of this parameter is not compatible with the type after applying default argument promotion +If one type has a parameter type list and the other is specified by a +function definition that contains a (possibly empty) identifier list, +both shall agree in the number of parameters, and the type of each +prototype parameter shall be compatible with the type that results +from application of the default argument promotions to the type of the +corresponding identifier. +3.5.4.3(15) +Empty declaration specifiers +Standard C requires at least a storage class specifier, type specifier, +or a type qualifier in declarations. 'extern int' assumed. +3.5 +Can't write to the file %s +1) The output file cannot be opened for writing. +2) Out of file space. +Duplicate '%s' +typedef, extern, static, auto, register, const, volatile may not +appear more than once in the same specifier list or qualifier list. +Duplicate occurrence ignored. +3.5.1(10) , 3.5.3(5) +Null input +There is nothing to compile. +Illegal type combination +3.5.2 +Missing ';' at end of structure / union member declaration +In standard C, each member declaration must be terminated by a ';'. A +terminating ';' is assumed. +3.5.2.1 +Missing member name in structure / union +In standard C, each member declaration have a member name. The missing +member is assumed to not exist. +3.5.2.1 +This variable is initialized twice. +Neither 'const' or 'volatile' have any effect on function results. +Qualifiers only apply to expressions designating an object that +can be altered or examined. +3.5.3(10) +An integer constant expression is required here. +The expression that defines the value of an enumeration constant +shall be an integral constant expression that has a value +representable as an int. +3.5.2.2(28) +(previous declaration of '%s' at line %s in file '%s') +Must be an integer type greater than zero. +The array size must be either a char, signed or unsigned integer or +an enumerated type with a value greater than zero. +3.5.4.2 +Array size cannot be a long long. +Arrays with more than 2^32 elements are not yet supported. +The array size must be either a char, signed or unsigned integer or +an enumerated type with a value greater than zero. +3.5.4.2 +bit-field '%s' width is not an integer constant +The expression that specifies the width of a bit-field shall be an +integral constant expression. +3.5.2.1(15) +bit-field '%s' width is negative +The expression that specifies the width of a bit-field shall be +non-negative. +3.5.2.1(15) +bit-field '%s' type required to be int, unsigned int, or signed int. +A bit-field shall have type int, unsigned int, or signed int. +3.5.2.1(30) +bit-field %s's type not integer. +Non-scalar type or pointer type to a non-object for increment or decrement operator. +The operand of the prefix/postfix increment or decrement operator shall have scalar type; if it is of pointer type, it must point to an object. +3.3.2.4(37), 3.3.3.1(25) +Assign value to a function type. +An assignment operator shall have a modifiable lvalue as its left operand. +3.2.2.1(5) +Assign value to an array. +An assignment operator shall have a modifiable lvalue as its left operand. +3.3.2.4(36), 3.3.3.1(24), 3.2.2.1(5) +Change value for variable of incomplete type. +The operand of increment and decrement operator shall be a modifiable +scalar lvalue. An assignment operator shall have a modifiable lvalue +as its left operand. +3.3.2.4(36), 3.3.3.1(24), 3.2.2.1(5) +The left-hand side of the '.' operator must be an addressable lvalue, when a bit-field is not contained within a unit of 32 bits alignment. +This is a restriction in our implementation, which can be worked +around by always accessing long long bit-fields indirectly (i.e. +by means of the '->' operator). +This expression is not an lvalue. +3.2.2.1 +Modified an rvalue. +3.2.2.1 +Change value for constant variable. +The operand of increment and decrement operators shall be modifiable +scalar lvalues. An assignment operator shall have a modifiable lvalue +as its left operand. +3.3.2.4(36), 3.3.3.1(24), 3.2.2.1(5) +Change value for constant field of a struct or union. +An assignment operator shall have a modifiable lvalue as its left operand. +3.3.2.4(36), 3.3.3.1(24), 3.2.2.1(5) +Dereferenced a non-pointer. +The operand of the unary * operator shall have pointer type. +3.3.3.2(39) +The operand of the unary + or - operator shall have arithmetic type. +3.3.3.3(6) +The operand of the unary ~ operator shall have integral type. +3.3.3.3(6) +The operand of the unary ! operator shall have scalar type. +3.3.3.3(6) +Constants must have arithmetic type. +3.1.3 +Bad type name for cast operator +The type name for the cast operator should either be void or a +qualified or unqualified scalar type. +3.3.4(22) +Improper cast of non-scalar type expression. +The operand for the cast operator shall be of scalar type. +3.3.4(23) +Cast a pointer into a non-integral type. +A pointer may be converted to an integral type. +3.3.4(31) +Cast a non-integral type into a pointer. +An integral type may be converted to a pointer. +3.3.4(31) +Duplicate member '%s' +Two members of a struct may not have the same name. +3.1.2.2(7,25) +Invalid constant expression. +Constant expressions shall not contain assignment, increment, decrement, +function-call, or comma operators, except when they are contained within +the operand of the sizeof operator. +3.4(9) +Constant expressions must be derived from a constant value or a constant +variable. +3.4 +Dangerous operand of '&'. +The operand of the unary & operator shall be either a function +designator or an lvalue that designates an object that is not a +bit-field and is not declared with the register storage-class +specifier. This operand is NOT an lvalue, but we let it pass. +Note that a segmentation error with possible core dump will result +when the resulting address does not denote a valid (declared) +storage location. This feature will be discontinued in future +releases of the compiler! +3.3.3.2(36) +Unacceptable operand of '&'. +The operand of the unary & operator shall be either a function +designator or an lvalue that designates an object that is not a +bit-field and is not declared with the register storage-class +specifier. +3.3.3.2(36) +'&' before array or function; ignored +Unacceptable operand of sizeof operator. +The sizeof operator shall not be applied to an expression that has +function type or an incomplete type, to the parenthesized name of such +a type, or to an lvalue that designates a bit-field object. +3.3.3.4 +Unacceptable operand of a multiplicative operator. +Each of the operands of a multiplicative operator shall have arithmetic type. +3.3.5(18) +Unacceptable operand of the remainder operator +Each of the operands of the remainder (%) operator shall have integral type. +3.3.5(18) +Unacceptable operand of '+'. +For the + operator, either both operands shall have arithmetic type, or +one operand shall be a pointer to an object type and the other shall +have integral type. +3.3.6(39) +Unacceptable operand of '-'. +For the subtraction operator, one of the following shall hold: both operands +have arithmetic type; operands are pointers to qualified or unqualified +versions of compatible object types; or the left operand is a pointer +to an object type and the right operand has integral type. +3.3.6(39) +Unacceptable operand of shift operator. +Each of the operands of bitwise shift operators shall have integral type. +3.3.7(9) +Unacceptable operand of relational operator. +For relational operators, one of the following shall hold: both +operands have arithmetic type; both operands are pointers to qualified +or unqualified versions of compatible object types; or both operands +are pointers to qualified or unqualified versions of compatible +incomplete types. +3.3.8(32) +Unacceptable operand of == or != +For the == or != operator, one of the following shall hold: both operands +are pointers to qualified or unqualified versions of compatible types; one +operand is a pointer to an object or incomplete type and the other is a +pointer to a qualified or unqualified version of void; or one operand is +a pointer and the other is a null pointer constant. +3.3.9(21) +Unacceptable operand of &. +Each of the operands shall have integral type. +3.3.10(7) +Unacceptable operand of ^. +Each of the operands shall have integral type. +3.3.11(18) +Unacceptable operand of |. +Each of the operands shall have integral type. +3.3.12(30) +Unacceptable operand of &&. +Each of the operands shall have scalar type. +3.3.13(7) +Unacceptable operand of ||. +Each of the operands shall have scalar type. +3.3.14(20) +Unacceptable operand of conditional operator. +The first operand of conditional operator shall have scalar type. One +of the following shall hold for the second and third operands: +both operands have arithmetic type; both operands have compatible +structure or union types; both operands have void type; both operands +are pointers to qualified or unqualified versions of compatible types; +one operand is a pointer and the other is a null pointer constant; or +one operand is pointer to an object or incomplete type and the other +is a pointer to a qualified or unqualified version of void. +3.3.15 +Duplicate label '%s' +A label name can only occur once in a function. +3.1.2.1(25) +Division by zero. +3.3.5 +Subscripting a non-array. +3.3.2.1 +Subscripting an array of incomplete type which is not an object type. +The element of the array shall have an object type. +3.3.2.1 +Should only subscript an array with an integral expression +3.3.2.1 +Subscripting an unbounded array +3.3.2.1 +Array index out of range +3.3.2.1 +Selector requires struct/union pointer as left hand side +In K&R mode the expression is implicitly converted to the '.' selector +for a struct/union left-hand side. +3.3.2.3 +Selector requires struct/union as left hand side +In K&R mode the expression is implicitly converted to the '->' selector +for a struct/union pointer left-hand side. +3.3.2.3 +member of structure or union required +3.3.2.3 +types have different qualifier specifications +For two qualified types to be compatible, both shall have the +identically qualified version of a compatible type; qualified +and unqualified versions of a type are distinct types. For two +types to be compatible their types must be the same. +3.5.3(26) +Incompatible array type due to different array size +For two array types to be compatible, both shall have compatible element +types; if both size specifiers are present, they shall have the +same value. +3.5.4.2(11) +Incompatible array type due to incompatible element type +For two array types to be compatible, both shall have compatible element +types. +3.5.4.2(11) +Incompatible pointer type assignment +The type pointed to by the left-hand side of simple assignment +statement is incompatible with the type pointed to by the right-hand side. +3.3.16.1, 3.5.4.1(21) +Incompatible base type of pointer type +K&R feature. +Type %s of %s is incompatible with type %s of %s +Incompatible types can be resolved by casting or by other means. +3.3.16.1 +illegal combination of pointer and integer +Assigning an integral expression to a pointer is a bad practice. +Type for %s is incompatible with %s +Incompatible types can be resolved by casting or by other means. +3.1.2.6 +Bad operand type for += or -= +3.3.16.2(26) +A case or default label appears outside a switch statement +A case or default label shall appear only in a switch statement. +3.6.1 +The controlling expression of the if statement is not scalar type +The controlling expression of an if statement shall have scalar type. +3.6.4.1 +The controlling expression of switch statement is not integral type +The controlling expression of an switch statement shall have integral type. +3.6.4.2(20) +The case label is not an integral constant expression +The case label shall be an integral constant expression. +3.6.4.2(22) +Duplicate case label in the same switch statement +No two of the case constant expressions in the same switch statement +shall have the same value after conversion. +3.6.4.2(22) +More than one default label in the same switch statement +There may be at most one default label in a switch statement. +3.6.4.2(23) +The controlling expression of the iteration statement is not scalar +type +The controlling expression of a iteration statement shall have scalar +type. +3.6.5.1 +label '%s' used, but not defined +The identifier in a goto statement shall name a label located +somewhere in the enclosing function. +3.6.6.1 +A continue statement shall appear only in or as a loop body +3.6.6.2 +A break statement shall appear only in or as a switch body or loop body +3.6.6.3 +A return statement with an expression should not appear +in a function '%s', whose return type is void +3.6.6.4(24) +A return statement without an expression appears in a +function '%s', whose return type is not void +If a return statement without an expression is executed, and the value +of the function call is used by the caller, the behavior is undefined. +3.6.6.4(33) +Internal Error: statement stack underflow +Long double not supported; double assumed. +Long float not standard; double assumed. +Only 'register' allowed in parameter declaration +The only storage-class specifier that shall occur in a parameter +declaration is 'register'; illegal storage class ignored. +3.5.4.3(25) +Name(s) without types in a function declaration +An old-style function declaration is not allowed to have names +in the parameter list; useless names ignored +3.5.4.3(26) +Functions cannot return functions +3.7.1(33), 3.3.2.2 +Functions cannot return a non-object type +3.3.2.2 +enum declaration must contain enum literals +Although structs or unions may delay the declaration of their members, +a similar construction with enum does not exist and is not necessary, +as there can be no mutual dependencies between the declaration of an +enumerated type and any other type. +3.5.2.3(27) +Register qualification has no effect for this type of object +Register declarations for array, struct, and function types have +no effect. +3.5.1(16), 3.5.1(19) +Functions cannot be declared 'register' +The declaration of an identifier for a function that has block +scope shall have no explicit storage-class specifier other than +'extern'. +3.5.1(19) +'%s' cannot be initialized +The type of the entity to be initialized shall be an object type +or an array of unknown size. +3.5.7(32) +Cannot initialize 'extern' variable '%s' within a function +If the declaration of an identifier has block scope, and the +identifier has 'extern' or 'static' linkage, the declaration +shall have no initializer for the identifier; initialization +allowed anyway. +3.5.7(35) +initializing an 'extern' is an ANSI C extension +conflicting declarations for '%s' +'static' and 'extern' declarations conflict. Which is meant? +3.1.2.2(15), 3.1.2.2(27) +Too many initial values for '%s' +3.5.7(1) +incompatible types in initialization +3.3.16(35) +redefinition of '%s'; previous definition at line %s in file '%s' +Identifier redeclared in the same scope/block. +3.1.2.3 +bit-fields as members of a union are an ANSI C invention. +storage size for '%s' isn't known +type mismatch in initialization +Missing braces in a union initialization or illegally formed +initialization. +3.5.7(5) +union '%s' only allowed one initializer for the first member +3.5.7(5) +width of '%s' exceeds its type +the specified bitfield width is too large to be contained within a +bitfield type. +structure has no member named '%s' +This is allowed for compatibility with AT&T pcc-based compilers. +Reference of an expression of void type or an incomplete type. +3.2.2.1 +element size of an array shall not be zero +3.2.2.5(25) +invalid combination of type specifiers +Although order is unimportant, not all type specifiers can occur together. +3.5.2 +declaration must at least declare an identifier, tag, or the member of an enumeration +3.5(16) +at most one storage class may be given in the declaration +Duplicate occurrence ignored. +3.5.1(10) +size of function's return type is zero +The return type of a function must be void or an object type other than array. +3.7.1(33) +Expecting an integral return type from the main function +identifier missing from parameter declaration +Prototypes for function definitions require identifiers in parameter +declarations. +3.7.1(4) +only 'register' allowed for storage class for parameters +The declarations in the declaration list shall contain no storage class +other than 'register', and no initializations. +3.7.1(10) +parameters declarations can not have initializations +3.7.1(10) +only one instance of 'void' allowed in the parameter list +'void' must occur by itself (specifying that the function has no parameters). +3.5.4.3(1) +%s must have function type +1) An argument list must be explicitly present in the declarator; it cannot + be inherited from a typedef (3.5.4.3). +2) The declarator is not a function. +3.7.1(30) +Illegal hexadecimal constant +You have no digits after the 0x or 0X. 0x0 assumed. +3.1.3.2 +value overflows its type in this context. Value is set to be '%s'! +3.2.1.4 +value is outside range representable for type '%s' +missing member name +K&R mode permits a missing member name; otherwise, only bitfields can omit +the member name. +3.5.2.1(10) +useless keyword or type name in declaration +Type was ignored. +'%s' declared within and is limited to this function prototype +Possible program error, since parameter type checking will always fail +unless the type declaration is visible to the caller. +3.1.2.1(35) +Extra spaces within operator, %s assumed +In ANSI C, the compound assignment operator cannot have embedded +white space characters. +3.1.5 +missing size for array '%s' +Incomplete types permitted for identifiers with internal or +external linkage, but not automatic linkage. +3.1.2.5(10) +can't jump into (from outside of) the body of a 'try' or into either type of handler +'%s' missing, please #include excpt.h +excpt.h required to declare exception statements, intrinsics or compiler +runtime names. +local function declarations cannot be 'static' +A function declaration can only contain the storage-class 'static' +if it is at file scope. Declaration made 'extern'. +3.5.1(19) +static function '%s' declared and referenced, but not defined. +If an identifier declared with internal linkage is used in an +expression (other than as a part of the operand of a sizeof +operator), there shall be exactly one external definition for +the identifier in the translation unit. +3.7(12) +pragma argument '%s' must be declared prior to being used in a pragma +Pragma name ignored. +Pragma not supported +'%s' not enabled as intrinsic +It may have already appeared in a function pragma, or never occurred in +an intrinsic pragma. +'%s' is already enabled as an intrinsic +weak definition for '%s' is later redefined; pragma weak ignored. +definition of primary name '%s' not found; pragma weak ignored. +definition of secondary name '%s' not found; pragma weak ignored. +primary name '%s' is declared as a common or external, and is not defined +with initial value within this file; pragma weak ignored. +useless '%s' storage class ignored +array of functions not allowed +The element type must be an object type representing a region +of data storage which can represent values. +3.1.2.5(23) +array of voids not allowed +The element type must be an object type representing a region +of data storage which can represent values. +3.1.2.5(23) +argument for pragma pack must be an integer constant; pragma ignored +'%s' has wrong tag type. +Identifier redeclared in the same scope/block. +3.1.2.3 +missing dimension bound +For multidimensional arrays, the constant bounds of the array may be +omitted only for the first member of the sequence. +3.1.2.5(23) +Internal error in parameters to function substr; loc: '%s'; len: '%s'. +Internal error in parameters to function insertstr; indx: '%s'. +Internal error in function get_tag_name; input is a non-tagged type. +Internal error in function gen_type_str -- not a type tree '%s' +Cannot open file '%s' +Prototype should be moved after tag or a typedef declaration. +Please look for comments in the extracted header file. +The extracted header file includes prototypes for static functions, +which should be removed, if you wish to include the header in a source file +other than the originator. +ANSI C requires formal parameter before "..." +This extension is meant to be used for compatibility with varargs.h +3.5.4.3(35) +syntax error: "&..." invalid +extension used to access "..." formal arguments. +function '%s' initialized like a variable +The type of entity to be initialized shall be an object type or an +array of unknown size. +3.5.7(31) +initializer not an array aggregate +The initializer for an object that has aggregate type shall be a +brace-enclosed list of initializers for the members of the aggregate, +written in increasing subscript or member order. +3.5.7(20) +'%s' type is incomplete; cannot initialize +Was the struct ever defined? +3.5.7.(31) +'%s' is not standard ANSI. +This keyword/type is not defined in strict ANSI mode. +3.1.1 +not a legal asm string +The first operand of an asm string should be, after argument substitution, +a legal assembly string. +The -float option will be ignored in ANSI mode. +The -float option is ignored, since otherwise program semantics would +violate the ANSI standard. In particular, fp constants are always +'double' with ANSI-C, while with -float the type of fp constants will +depend on the context and may be 'float'. +ANSI C support unavailable with C compiler bundled with RISC/os +The C compiler bundled with RISC/os does not support ANSI C. ANSI +C support requires a separate license. +Ignored invalid warning number(s) in -woff option, %s%s ! +Warning numbers must be in the range %s to %s. +The set of warning numbers in cfe is disjoint from the set of warning numbers +in accom, since accom warnings cannot be mapped one-to-one to cfe warnings. +'%s' not handled as an intrinsic due to incompatible argument types . +'__unalign' only qualifies pointers +'__unalign' indicates the object pointed at by pointer is unaligned (e.g., +int * __unalign p). This is an extension to ANSI C and like 'volatile' +and 'const' can follow the '*' in pointer declarations, but unlike both +cannot qualify a base type. +index expression is an anachronism +ANSI C++ doesn't support array index expressions in delete. +5.3.4 +member cannot be of function or incomplete type. +3.5.2.1(12) +Illegal lint option, '%s', is ignored. +cannot open header message buffer file +cannot write header message buffer file +cannot read header message buffer file +cannot seek in header message buffer file +struct/union/enum '%s' is used, but not defined +static '%s' unused +nonportable character comparison (chars may be signed or unsigned) +redundant comparison of unsigned with constant expression +redundant statement, control flow cannot reach this statement +'%s' may be used before set +function parameter '%s' is not used in function '%s' +'%s' can be const qualified, since it is not set within its lifetime. +'%s' is not used in function '%s' +'%s' set but unused in function '%s' +control may fall through %s statement +function '%s' has return(e); and return; +function '%s' may return random value to place of invocation %s +label without goto: '%s' +width of %s constant is smaller than size of type (%s) +explicit conversion from '%s' to '%s' %s +implicit conversion from '%s' to '%s' %s +'%s' may be indistinguishable from '%s' due to internal name truncation +Promoted formal parameter and promoted argument have incompatible types +No prototype for the definition of '%s' %s +References to '%s' are substituted by its literal initializer + (as included in %s) +============== +unsupported language linkage +string-literal specifies an unsupported linkage +7.4(1) +No prototype for the call to %s +To achieve better type-checking, there should be a full prototype for +the function being called. +3.5.4.3 +'inline' only applies to function declarations +leave statment can occur only within try body +Microsoft extension +Use of a Microsoft extension detected without usage of the +compiler option -msft. +No parameter mentioned +A file with no declarations or definitions is accepted as an extension to ANSI C +The translation unit must contain at least one external definition. +3.7 +Incompatible signed and unsigned version of a type +Yacc initialization error +Internal error: yacc cannot initialize itself. +The cfe option %s may not be in future releases. 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character %s ignored +The character is not part of the source character set. +2.2.1 +Unknown control character \%s ignored +The control character is not part of the source character set. +2.2.1 +Illegal character %s in exponent +1) Digits or sign expected after 'e' or 'E'. +2) Digits are expected after sign in exponent. +3.1.3.1 +Constant is out of range and may be truncated. +The constant is too large to be accurately represented and may be +truncated. The limits are in the system include file limits.h. +2.2.4.2 +Constant is out of range for a 32-bit data type, but accepted as written. +The constant is too large to fit in a 32-bit data type, but will be +accurately represented in a wider data type. The value may be truncated, +depending on its context. The limits are in the system include file +limits.h. +2.2.4.2 +Character constant size out of range +1) No characters in a character constant. +2) More than 4 bytes in a character constant. +3.1.3.4 +Wide character constant size out of range +1) No characters in the multibyte sequence (0 assumed). +2) More than 1 byte in the multi-byte sequence (only the first byte was converted). +3.1.3.4 +Invalid multibyte character +4.10.7.2 +Newline in string or character constant +1) Terminate your string or character constant with closing quotes. +2) Put a backslash before the newline. +3.1.3.4, 3.1.4 +Octal character escape too large: %s > %s +1) Terminate end of octal sequence with a non-octal character. +2) Select a character value within the limits. +Value may be truncated +3.1.3.4, 3.1.4 +Hex character escape too large: %s > %s +1) Terminate end of hex sequence with a non-hex character. +2) Select a character value within the limits. +Value may be truncated +3.1.3.4, 3.1.4 +Unexpected End-of-file +1) Unterminated string or character constant +2) Missing closing comment marker (*/) +3) File system problems +Unrecognized escape sequence in string \%s +Recognized escape sequences are \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t, and \v. +Character will be treated as un-escaped. +3.9.2 +Illegal octal digit %s +Octal constants, beginning with 0, must only have digits between 0 and 7, +inclusive. +3.1.3.2 +Unable to open temporary file for compiling %s +1) TMPDIR environment variable is set to a directory that you have no + permissions for. +2) The file system is full. +3) System errors beyond the scope of the compiler. +%s: Hangup +%s: Interrupt +%s: Quit (ASCII FS) +%s: Illegal instruction (not reset when caught) +%s: Trace trap (not reset when caught) +%s: IOT instruction +Also SIGABRT, used by abort, replace SIGIOT in the future +%s: EMT instruction +Also SIGXCPU, Exceeded CPU time limit +%s: Floating point exception +%s: Kill (cannot be caught or ignored) +%s: Bus error +%s: Segmentation violation +%s: Bad argument to system call +%s: Write on a pipe with no one to read it +%s: Alarm clock +%s: Software termination signal from kill +%s: User defined signal 1 +%s: User defined signal 2 +%s: Death of a child +Power-fail restart +%s: Also SIGXFSZ, exceeded file size limit +%s: Window change +%s: Handset, line status change +%s: Sendablestop signalnot from tty +%s: Stop signal from tty +%s: Pollable event occurred +%s: Input/Output possible signal +%s: Urgent condition on IO channel +%s: Window size changes +%s: Virtual time alarm +%s: Profiling alarm +%s: Continue a stopped process +%s: To readers pgrp upon background tty read +%s: Like TTIN for output if (tp->t_local<OSTOP) +%s: Resource lost (eg, record-lock) +'auto' and 'register' are not allowed in an external declaration +3.7(10) +must have function type +3.7.1(30) +Functions cannot return arrays +3.7.1(33), 3.3.2.2 +Declaration list not allowed +3.7.1(5) +Too many input files %s +The command line may contain only one file +cpp internal error: input stack underflow +cpp internal error: if stack underflow +Cannot open the file %s +No new-line character at the end of the file %s +2.1.1.2(30) +Fatal: Exceeded the limit of nesting level for #include file +Fatal: Exceeded the limit of nesting level for #include file. This limit +is 200. +Fail to read the file %s +Cannot write the file %s +%s: %s: An if directive is not terminated properly in the file +%s: %s: nested comment +%s:%s: Illegal macro name %s; macro name shall be an identifier +%s:%s: Illegal preprocessing token sequence +3.8.3(35) +%s:%s: Illegal macro parameter name +%s:%s: Non-unique macro parameter name +3.8.3(18) +%s:%s: Missing ')' in parameter list for #define %s +%s:%s: Missing ')' in macro instantiation +%s:%s: Bad punctuator in the parameter list for #define %s +%s:%s: Macro %s redefined. +%s:%s: # operator should be followed by a macro argument name +%s:%s: Badly formed constant expression%s +3.4(9), 3.8 +%s:%s: Division by zero in #if or #elif +3.8 +unknown command line option %s +extraneous input/output file name %s +%s: %s: Unterminated string or character constant +A preprocessing string or character constant token was not +terminated. Note that preprocessing directives are processed +after the source file has been divided into preprocessing tokens. +2.1.1.2(30) 3.1(18) 3.8 +%s: %s: +%s: %s: +%s: %s: Unterminated comment +%s: %s: Unknown directive type %s +%s: %s: #elif or #else after #else directive +%s: %s: Bad identifier after the %s +%s: %s: #%s accepts only one identifier as parameter +3.8 +%s: %s: Bad identifier after the %s +%s: %s: text following #%s violates the ANSI C standard. +3.8 +%s: %s: Bad character %s occurs after the # directive. +3.8 +%s: %s: the ## operator shall not be the %s token in the replacement list +3.8.3.3 +%s: %s: the defined operator takes identifier as operand only. +3.8.1 +%s: %s: Not in a conditional directive while using %s +%s: %s: Illegal filename specification for #include +%s: %s: Invalid file name %s for #include +%s: %s: Cannot open file %s for #include +%s: %s: Bad argument for #line command +%s: %s: #error %s +%s: %s: Tried to redefine predefined macro %s, attempt ignored +3.8.7(22) +%s: %s: Undefining predefined macro %s +3.8.7(22) +%s: %s: Undefined the ANSI standard library defined macro %s +4.1.2.1(9) +%s: %s: The number of arguments in the macro invocation does not match the definition +%s: %s: Illegal character %s in preprocessor if +%s: %s: Illegal character %s for number in preprocessor if +%s: %s: No string is allowed in preprocessor if +%s: %s: Not supported pragma %s +%s: %s: Not supported #pragma format +%s: %s: ANSI C does not allow #ident; %s +%s: %s: Not supported #ident format +This cpp extension accepts the following format: +#ident "any string" +%s: %s: Not supported #assert/#unassert format +This cpp extension accepts the following format: +#assert identifier +#assert identifier ( pp-tokens ) +#unassert identifier +#unassert identifier ( pp-tokens ) +%s: %s: Bad assertion predicate format +The correct syntax for this cpp extension is: +#assert identifier ( pp-token ) +%s: %s: directive is an upward-compatible ANSI C extension +%s: This option requires an argument +%s: %s: A macro has expanded recursively more than %s times. Further expansion will be disabled! Use command-line option: -Wp,-max_rec_depth=depth to recurse deeper. +A status return from cpp to cfe +Syntax Error +The token read was unexpected. +Syntax Error -- cannot backup +The token read was unexpected. +Yacc stack overflow +The expression is too complicated to parse. +Trailing comma in enumerator list +The use of a trailing comma in an enumerator list is not standard C. There +may be portability problems. +3.5.2.2 +Empty declaration +Empty declarations are invalid in standard C. +3.5 +%s declared, but not referenced. +redeclaration of '%s'; previous declaration at line %s in file '%s' +Identifier redeclared in the same scope/block. +3.1.2.3 +'%s' undefined; reoccurrences will not be reported. +Non-function name referenced in function call. +3.3.2.2(18) +The number of arguments doesn't agree with the number in the declaration. +3.3.2.2(5) +'%s' section name longer than 8 characters. Name truncated. +'%s' is already placed by pragma alloc_text. +Cannot write ucode file while compiling %s +1) The file system is full +2) Permissions problem +Must have corresponding formal argument for '%s' +Parameter found in the declaration part, but not in the argument list. +3.7.1(7) +Non-prototype declaration is an obsolescent feature. +The use of function definitions with separate parameter identifier +and declaration lists (not prototype-format parameter type and +identifier declarators) is an obsolescent feature. +3.9.5 +Incompatible function declarations for %s +For two function types to be compatible, both shall specify compatible +return types. Moreover, the parameter type lists, if both are present, +shall agree in the number of parameters and in use of the ellipsis +terminator; corresponding parameters shall have compatible types. If +one type has a parameter type list and the other type is specified by +a function declarator that is not part of a function definition and +contains an empty identifier list, the parameter list shall not have +an ellipsis terminator and the type of each parameter shall be +compatible with they type that results from application of the default +argument promotions. If one type has a parameter type list and the +other is specified by a function definition that contains a (possibly +empty) identifier list, both shall agree in the number of parameters, +and the type of each prototype parameter shall be compatible with the +type that results from application of the default argument promotions +to the type of the corresponding identifier. (For each parameter +declared with function or array type, its type for these comparisons +is the one that results from conversion to a pointer type. For each +parameter declared with qualified type, its type for these comparisons +is the unqualified version of its declared type.) There you have it! +3.5.4.3(15) +Incompatible function return type for this function. +For two function types to be compatible, both shall specify compatible +return types. +3.5.4.3(15) +The number of parameters for function is different from the previous declaration +The parameter type lists, if both are present, shall agree in the +number of parameters and in use of the ellipsis terminator. +3.5.4.3(15) +Incompatible type for the function parameter +If both parameter type lists are present, corresponding +parameters shall have compatible types. +3.5.4.3(15) +Function %s is redeclared with an incompatible argument type (after default argument promotion), which could lead to undefined run-time behaviour. +The redeclaration could cause arguments at a call site to be passed +inconsistently with what the function implementation expects, and +parameters would therefore be accessed erroneously when executing the +function body. Note that a float argument is promoted to a double +when passed (potentially through fp registers) to an unprototyped +function. +3.5.4.3(15) +prototype and non-prototype declaration found for %s, ellipsis terminator not allowed +If one type has a parameter type list and the other type is specified +by a function declarator that is not part of a function definition and +contains an empty identifier list, the parameter list shall not have +an ellipsis terminator and the type of each parameter shall be +compatible with they type that results from application of the default +argument promotions. +3.5.4.3(15) +prototype and non-prototype declaration found for %s, the type of this parameter is not compatible with the type after applying default argument promotion +If one type has a parameter type list and the other type is specified +by a function declarator that is not part of a function definition and +contains an empty identifier list, the type of each parameter shall be +compatible with the type that results from application of the default +argument promotions. +3.5.4.3(15) +prototype declaration and non-prototype definition found for %s, the type of this parameter is not compatible with the type after applying default argument promotion +If one type has a parameter type list and the other is specified by a +function definition that contains a (possibly empty) identifier list, +both shall agree in the number of parameters, and the type of each +prototype parameter shall be compatible with the type that results +from application of the default argument promotions to the type of the +corresponding identifier. +3.5.4.3(15) +Empty declaration specifiers +Standard C requires at least a storage class specifier, type specifier, +or a type qualifier in declarations. 'extern int' assumed. +3.5 +Can't write to the file %s +1) The output file cannot be opened for writing. +2) Out of file space. +Duplicate '%s' +typedef, extern, static, auto, register, const, volatile may not +appear more than once in the same specifier list or qualifier list. +Duplicate occurrence ignored. +3.5.1(10) , 3.5.3(5) +Null input +There is nothing to compile. +Illegal type combination +3.5.2 +Missing ';' at end of structure / union member declaration +In standard C, each member declaration must be terminated by a ';'. A +terminating ';' is assumed. +3.5.2.1 +Missing member name in structure / union +In standard C, each member declaration have a member name. The missing +member is assumed to not exist. +3.5.2.1 +This variable is initialized twice. +Neither 'const' or 'volatile' have any effect on function results. +Qualifiers only apply to expressions designating an object that +can be altered or examined. +3.5.3(10) +An integer constant expression is required here. +The expression that defines the value of an enumeration constant +shall be an integral constant expression that has a value +representable as an int. +3.5.2.2(28) +(previous declaration of '%s' at line %s in file '%s') +Must be an integer type greater than zero. +The array size must be either a char, signed or unsigned integer or +an enumerated type with a value greater than zero. +3.5.4.2 +Array size cannot be a long long. +Arrays with more than 2^32 elements are not yet supported. +The array size must be either a char, signed or unsigned integer or +an enumerated type with a value greater than zero. +3.5.4.2 +bit-field '%s' width is not an integer constant +The expression that specifies the width of a bit-field shall be an +integral constant expression. +3.5.2.1(15) +bit-field '%s' width is negative +The expression that specifies the width of a bit-field shall be +non-negative. +3.5.2.1(15) +bit-field '%s' type required to be int, unsigned int, or signed int. +A bit-field shall have type int, unsigned int, or signed int. +3.5.2.1(30) +bit-field %s's type not integer. +Non-scalar type or pointer type to a non-object for increment or decrement operator. +The operand of the prefix/postfix increment or decrement operator shall have scalar type; if it is of pointer type, it must point to an object. +3.3.2.4(37), 3.3.3.1(25) +Assign value to a function type. +An assignment operator shall have a modifiable lvalue as its left operand. +3.2.2.1(5) +Assign value to an array. +An assignment operator shall have a modifiable lvalue as its left operand. +3.3.2.4(36), 3.3.3.1(24), 3.2.2.1(5) +Change value for variable of incomplete type. +The operand of increment and decrement operator shall be a modifiable +scalar lvalue. An assignment operator shall have a modifiable lvalue +as its left operand. +3.3.2.4(36), 3.3.3.1(24), 3.2.2.1(5) +The left-hand side of the '.' operator must be an addressable lvalue, when a bit-field is not contained within a unit of 32 bits alignment. +This is a restriction in our implementation, which can be worked +around by always accessing long long bit-fields indirectly (i.e. +by means of the '->' operator). +This expression is not an lvalue. +3.2.2.1 +Modified an rvalue. +3.2.2.1 +Change value for constant variable. +The operand of increment and decrement operators shall be modifiable +scalar lvalues. An assignment operator shall have a modifiable lvalue +as its left operand. +3.3.2.4(36), 3.3.3.1(24), 3.2.2.1(5) +Change value for constant field of a struct or union. +An assignment operator shall have a modifiable lvalue as its left operand. +3.3.2.4(36), 3.3.3.1(24), 3.2.2.1(5) +Dereferenced a non-pointer. +The operand of the unary * operator shall have pointer type. +3.3.3.2(39) +The operand of the unary + or - operator shall have arithmetic type. +3.3.3.3(6) +The operand of the unary ~ operator shall have integral type. +3.3.3.3(6) +The operand of the unary ! operator shall have scalar type. +3.3.3.3(6) +Constants must have arithmetic type. +3.1.3 +Bad type name for cast operator +The type name for the cast operator should either be void or a +qualified or unqualified scalar type. +3.3.4(22) +Improper cast of non-scalar type expression. +The operand for the cast operator shall be of scalar type. +3.3.4(23) +Cast a pointer into a non-integral type. +A pointer may be converted to an integral type. +3.3.4(31) +Cast a non-integral type into a pointer. +An integral type may be converted to a pointer. +3.3.4(31) +Duplicate member '%s' +Two members of a struct may not have the same name. +3.1.2.2(7,25) +Invalid constant expression. +Constant expressions shall not contain assignment, increment, decrement, +function-call, or comma operators, except when they are contained within +the operand of the sizeof operator. +3.4(9) +Constant expressions must be derived from a constant value or a constant +variable. +3.4 +Dangerous operand of '&'. +The operand of the unary & operator shall be either a function +designator or an lvalue that designates an object that is not a +bit-field and is not declared with the register storage-class +specifier. This operand is NOT an lvalue, but we let it pass. +Note that a segmentation error with possible core dump will result +when the resulting address does not denote a valid (declared) +storage location. This feature will be discontinued in future +releases of the compiler! +3.3.3.2(36) +Unacceptable operand of '&'. +The operand of the unary & operator shall be either a function +designator or an lvalue that designates an object that is not a +bit-field and is not declared with the register storage-class +specifier. +3.3.3.2(36) +'&' before array or function; ignored +Unacceptable operand of sizeof operator. +The sizeof operator shall not be applied to an expression that has +function type or an incomplete type, to the parenthesized name of such +a type, or to an lvalue that designates a bit-field object. +3.3.3.4 +Unacceptable operand of a multiplicative operator. +Each of the operands of a multiplicative operator shall have arithmetic type. +3.3.5(18) +Unacceptable operand of the remainder operator +Each of the operands of the remainder (%) operator shall have integral type. +3.3.5(18) +Unacceptable operand of '+'. +For the + operator, either both operands shall have arithmetic type, or +one operand shall be a pointer to an object type and the other shall +have integral type. +3.3.6(39) +Unacceptable operand of '-'. +For the subtraction operator, one of the following shall hold: both operands +have arithmetic type; operands are pointers to qualified or unqualified +versions of compatible object types; or the left operand is a pointer +to an object type and the right operand has integral type. +3.3.6(39) +Unacceptable operand of shift operator. +Each of the operands of bitwise shift operators shall have integral type. +3.3.7(9) +Unacceptable operand of relational operator. +For relational operators, one of the following shall hold: both +operands have arithmetic type; both operands are pointers to qualified +or unqualified versions of compatible object types; or both operands +are pointers to qualified or unqualified versions of compatible +incomplete types. +3.3.8(32) +Unacceptable operand of == or != +For the == or != operator, one of the following shall hold: both operands +are pointers to qualified or unqualified versions of compatible types; one +operand is a pointer to an object or incomplete type and the other is a +pointer to a qualified or unqualified version of void; or one operand is +a pointer and the other is a null pointer constant. +3.3.9(21) +Unacceptable operand of &. +Each of the operands shall have integral type. +3.3.10(7) +Unacceptable operand of ^. +Each of the operands shall have integral type. +3.3.11(18) +Unacceptable operand of |. +Each of the operands shall have integral type. +3.3.12(30) +Unacceptable operand of &&. +Each of the operands shall have scalar type. +3.3.13(7) +Unacceptable operand of ||. +Each of the operands shall have scalar type. +3.3.14(20) +Unacceptable operand of conditional operator. +The first operand of conditional operator shall have scalar type. One +of the following shall hold for the second and third operands: +both operands have arithmetic type; both operands have compatible +structure or union types; both operands have void type; both operands +are pointers to qualified or unqualified versions of compatible types; +one operand is a pointer and the other is a null pointer constant; or +one operand is pointer to an object or incomplete type and the other +is a pointer to a qualified or unqualified version of void. +3.3.15 +Duplicate label '%s' +A label name can only occur once in a function. +3.1.2.1(25) +Division by zero. +3.3.5 +Subscripting a non-array. +3.3.2.1 +Subscripting an array of incomplete type which is not an object type. +The element of the array shall have an object type. +3.3.2.1 +Should only subscript an array with an integral expression +3.3.2.1 +Subscripting an unbounded array +3.3.2.1 +Array index out of range +3.3.2.1 +Selector requires struct/union pointer as left hand side +In K&R mode the expression is implicitly converted to the '.' selector +for a struct/union left-hand side. +3.3.2.3 +Selector requires struct/union as left hand side +In K&R mode the expression is implicitly converted to the '->' selector +for a struct/union pointer left-hand side. +3.3.2.3 +member of structure or union required +3.3.2.3 +types have different qualifier specifications +For two qualified types to be compatible, both shall have the +identically qualified version of a compatible type; qualified +and unqualified versions of a type are distinct types. For two +types to be compatible their types must be the same. +3.5.3(26) +Incompatible array type due to different array size +For two array types to be compatible, both shall have compatible element +types; if both size specifiers are present, they shall have the +same value. +3.5.4.2(11) +Incompatible array type due to incompatible element type +For two array types to be compatible, both shall have compatible element +types. +3.5.4.2(11) +Incompatible pointer type assignment +The type pointed to by the left-hand side of simple assignment +statement is incompatible with the type pointed to by the right-hand side. +3.3.16.1, 3.5.4.1(21) +Incompatible base type of pointer type +K&R feature. +Type %s of %s is incompatible with type %s of %s +Incompatible types can be resolved by casting or by other means. +3.3.16.1 +illegal combination of pointer and integer +Assigning an integral expression to a pointer is a bad practice. +Type for %s is incompatible with %s +Incompatible types can be resolved by casting or by other means. +3.1.2.6 +Bad operand type for += or -= +3.3.16.2(26) +A case or default label appears outside a switch statement +A case or default label shall appear only in a switch statement. +3.6.1 +The controlling expression of the if statement is not scalar type +The controlling expression of an if statement shall have scalar type. +3.6.4.1 +The controlling expression of switch statement is not integral type +The controlling expression of an switch statement shall have integral type. +3.6.4.2(20) +The case label is not an integral constant expression +The case label shall be an integral constant expression. +3.6.4.2(22) +Duplicate case label in the same switch statement +No two of the case constant expressions in the same switch statement +shall have the same value after conversion. +3.6.4.2(22) +More than one default label in the same switch statement +There may be at most one default label in a switch statement. +3.6.4.2(23) +The controlling expression of the iteration statement is not scalar +type +The controlling expression of a iteration statement shall have scalar +type. +3.6.5.1 +label '%s' used, but not defined +The identifier in a goto statement shall name a label located +somewhere in the enclosing function. +3.6.6.1 +A continue statement shall appear only in or as a loop body +3.6.6.2 +A break statement shall appear only in or as a switch body or loop body +3.6.6.3 +A return statement with an expression should not appear +in a function '%s', whose return type is void +3.6.6.4(24) +A return statement without an expression appears in a +function '%s', whose return type is not void +If a return statement without an expression is executed, and the value +of the function call is used by the caller, the behavior is undefined. +3.6.6.4(33) +Internal Error: statement stack underflow +Long double not supported; double assumed. +Long float not standard; double assumed. +Only 'register' allowed in parameter declaration +The only storage-class specifier that shall occur in a parameter +declaration is 'register'; illegal storage class ignored. +3.5.4.3(25) +Name(s) without types in a function declaration +An old-style function declaration is not allowed to have names +in the parameter list; useless names ignored +3.5.4.3(26) +Functions cannot return functions +3.7.1(33), 3.3.2.2 +Functions cannot return a non-object type +3.3.2.2 +enum declaration must contain enum literals +Although structs or unions may delay the declaration of their members, +a similar construction with enum does not exist and is not necessary, +as there can be no mutual dependencies between the declaration of an +enumerated type and any other type. +3.5.2.3(27) +Register qualification has no effect for this type of object +Register declarations for array, struct, and function types have +no effect. +3.5.1(16), 3.5.1(19) +Functions cannot be declared 'register' +The declaration of an identifier for a function that has block +scope shall have no explicit storage-class specifier other than +'extern'. +3.5.1(19) +'%s' cannot be initialized +The type of the entity to be initialized shall be an object type +or an array of unknown size. +3.5.7(32) +Cannot initialize 'extern' variable '%s' within a function +If the declaration of an identifier has block scope, and the +identifier has 'extern' or 'static' linkage, the declaration +shall have no initializer for the identifier; initialization +allowed anyway. +3.5.7(35) +initializing an 'extern' is an ANSI C extension +conflicting declarations for '%s' +'static' and 'extern' declarations conflict. Which is meant? +3.1.2.2(15), 3.1.2.2(27) +Too many initial values for '%s' +3.5.7(1) +incompatible types in initialization +3.3.16(35) +redefinition of '%s'; previous definition at line %s in file '%s' +Identifier redeclared in the same scope/block. +3.1.2.3 +bit-fields as members of a union are an ANSI C invention. +storage size for '%s' isn't known +type mismatch in initialization +Missing braces in a union initialization or illegally formed +initialization. +3.5.7(5) +union '%s' only allowed one initializer for the first member +3.5.7(5) +width of '%s' exceeds its type +the specified bitfield width is too large to be contained within a +bitfield type. +structure has no member named '%s' +This is allowed for compatibility with AT&T pcc-based compilers. +Reference of an expression of void type or an incomplete type. +3.2.2.1 +element size of an array shall not be zero +3.2.2.5(25) +invalid combination of type specifiers +Although order is unimportant, not all type specifiers can occur together. +3.5.2 +declaration must at least declare an identifier, tag, or the member of an enumeration +3.5(16) +at most one storage class may be given in the declaration +Duplicate occurrence ignored. +3.5.1(10) +size of function's return type is zero +The return type of a function must be void or an object type other than array. +3.7.1(33) +Expecting an integral return type from the main function +identifier missing from parameter declaration +Prototypes for function definitions require identifiers in parameter +declarations. +3.7.1(4) +only 'register' allowed for storage class for parameters +The declarations in the declaration list shall contain no storage class +other than 'register', and no initializations. +3.7.1(10) +parameters declarations can not have initializations +3.7.1(10) +only one instance of 'void' allowed in the parameter list +'void' must occur by itself (specifying that the function has no parameters). +3.5.4.3(1) +%s must have function type +1) An argument list must be explicitly present in the declarator; it cannot + be inherited from a typedef (3.5.4.3). +2) The declarator is not a function. +3.7.1(30) +Illegal hexadecimal constant +You have no digits after the 0x or 0X. 0x0 assumed. +3.1.3.2 +value overflows its type in this context. Value is set to be '%s'! +3.2.1.4 +value is outside range representable for type '%s' +missing member name +K&R mode permits a missing member name; otherwise, only bitfields can omit +the member name. +3.5.2.1(10) +useless keyword or type name in declaration +Type was ignored. +'%s' declared within and is limited to this function prototype +Possible program error, since parameter type checking will always fail +unless the type declaration is visible to the caller. +3.1.2.1(35) +Extra spaces within operator, %s assumed +In ANSI C, the compound assignment operator cannot have embedded +white space characters. +3.1.5 +missing size for array '%s' +Incomplete types permitted for identifiers with internal or +external linkage, but not automatic linkage. +3.1.2.5(10) +can't jump into (from outside of) the body of a 'try' or into either type of handler +'%s' missing, please #include excpt.h +excpt.h required to declare exception statements, intrinsics or compiler +runtime names. +local function declarations cannot be 'static' +A function declaration can only contain the storage-class 'static' +if it is at file scope. Declaration made 'extern'. +3.5.1(19) +static function '%s' declared and referenced, but not defined. +If an identifier declared with internal linkage is used in an +expression (other than as a part of the operand of a sizeof +operator), there shall be exactly one external definition for +the identifier in the translation unit. +3.7(12) +pragma argument '%s' must be declared prior to being used in a pragma +Pragma name ignored. +Pragma not supported +'%s' not enabled as intrinsic +It may have already appeared in a function pragma, or never occurred in +an intrinsic pragma. +'%s' is already enabled as an intrinsic +weak definition for '%s' is later redefined; pragma weak ignored. +definition of primary name '%s' not found; pragma weak ignored. +definition of secondary name '%s' not found; pragma weak ignored. +primary name '%s' is declared as a common or external, and is not defined +with initial value within this file; pragma weak ignored. +useless '%s' storage class ignored +array of functions not allowed +The element type must be an object type representing a region +of data storage which can represent values. +3.1.2.5(23) +array of voids not allowed +The element type must be an object type representing a region +of data storage which can represent values. +3.1.2.5(23) +argument for pragma pack must be an integer constant; pragma ignored +'%s' has wrong tag type. +Identifier redeclared in the same scope/block. +3.1.2.3 +missing dimension bound +For multidimensional arrays, the constant bounds of the array may be +omitted only for the first member of the sequence. +3.1.2.5(23) +Internal error in parameters to function substr; loc: '%s'; len: '%s'. +Internal error in parameters to function insertstr; indx: '%s'. +Internal error in function get_tag_name; input is a non-tagged type. +Internal error in function gen_type_str -- not a type tree '%s' +Cannot open file '%s' +Prototype should be moved after tag or a typedef declaration. +Please look for comments in the extracted header file. +The extracted header file includes prototypes for static functions, +which should be removed, if you wish to include the header in a source file +other than the originator. +ANSI C requires formal parameter before "..." +This extension is meant to be used for compatibility with varargs.h +3.5.4.3(35) +syntax error: "&..." invalid +extension used to access "..." formal arguments. +function '%s' initialized like a variable +The type of entity to be initialized shall be an object type or an +array of unknown size. +3.5.7(31) +initializer not an array aggregate +The initializer for an object that has aggregate type shall be a +brace-enclosed list of initializers for the members of the aggregate, +written in increasing subscript or member order. +3.5.7(20) +'%s' type is incomplete; cannot initialize +Was the struct ever defined? +3.5.7.(31) +'%s' is not standard ANSI. +This keyword/type is not defined in strict ANSI mode. +3.1.1 +not a legal asm string +The first operand of an asm string should be, after argument substitution, +a legal assembly string. +The -float option will be ignored in ANSI mode. +The -float option is ignored, since otherwise program semantics would +violate the ANSI standard. In particular, fp constants are always +'double' with ANSI-C, while with -float the type of fp constants will +depend on the context and may be 'float'. +ANSI C support unavailable with C compiler bundled with RISC/os +The C compiler bundled with RISC/os does not support ANSI C. ANSI +C support requires a separate license. +Ignored invalid warning number(s) in -woff option, %s%s ! +Warning numbers must be in the range %s to %s. +The set of warning numbers in cfe is disjoint from the set of warning numbers +in accom, since accom warnings cannot be mapped one-to-one to cfe warnings. +'%s' not handled as an intrinsic due to incompatible argument types . +'__unalign' only qualifies pointers +'__unalign' indicates the object pointed at by pointer is unaligned (e.g., +int * __unalign p). This is an extension to ANSI C and like 'volatile' +and 'const' can follow the '*' in pointer declarations, but unlike both +cannot qualify a base type. +index expression is an anachronism +ANSI C++ doesn't support array index expressions in delete. +5.3.4 +member cannot be of function or incomplete type. +3.5.2.1(12) +Illegal lint option, '%s', is ignored. +cannot open header message buffer file +cannot write header message buffer file +cannot read header message buffer file +cannot seek in header message buffer file +struct/union/enum '%s' is used, but not defined +static '%s' unused +nonportable character comparison (chars may be signed or unsigned) +redundant comparison of unsigned with constant expression +redundant statement, control flow cannot reach this statement +'%s' may be used before set +function parameter '%s' is not used in function '%s' +'%s' can be const qualified, since it is not set within its lifetime. +'%s' is not used in function '%s' +'%s' set but unused in function '%s' +control may fall through %s statement +function '%s' has return(e); and return; +function '%s' may return random value to place of invocation %s +label without goto: '%s' +only %s bits of '%s' constant (type '%s') are explicitly given +explicit conversion from '%s' to '%s' %s +implicit conversion from '%s' to '%s' %s +'%s' may be indistinguishable from '%s' due to internal name truncation +Promoted formal parameter and promoted argument have incompatible types +No prototype for the definition of '%s' %s +References to '%s' are substituted by its literal initializer + (as included in %s) +============== +unsupported language linkage +string-literal specifies an unsupported linkage +7.4(1) +No prototype for the call to %s +To achieve better type-checking, there should be a full prototype for +the function being called. +3.5.4.3 +'inline' only applies to function declarations +leave statment can occur only within try body +Microsoft extension +Use of a Microsoft extension detected without usage of the +compiler option -msft. +No parameter mentioned +A file with no declarations or definitions is accepted as an extension to ANSI C +The translation unit must contain at least one external definition. +3.7 +Incompatible signed and unsigned version of a type +Yacc initialization error +Internal error: yacc cannot initialize itself. +The cfe option %s may not be in future releases. We suggest that you not use this option! +Incompatible char and unsigned char versions of a type +Lshift with undefined behaviour. +Lshift with a negative right operand, or a right operand that is greater +than or equal to the width in bits of the promoted left operand, results +in undefined behaviour. +3.3.7(11) +useless type name in declaration, possibly a semicolon is missing. +Type was ignored. +constant initializer expression is invalid (refers to automatic variables). +All the expressions in an initializer for an object that has static storage +duration or in the initializer list for an object that has aggregate or +union type shall be constant expressions. Otherwise, unexpected results +may occur. +3.5.7(32) and 3.4 +invalid explicit or implicit conversion of an address constant to an integral value in a constant initializing expression. +An address constant in a constant initializing expression can neither +initialize a bit-field nor be directly or indirectly converted to an +integral type of size different from an address type. +6.4 diff --git a/tools/ido_recomp/linux/7.1/ugen b/tools/ido_recomp/linux/7.1/ugen new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..e8e875635a Binary files /dev/null and b/tools/ido_recomp/linux/7.1/ugen differ diff --git a/tools/ido_recomp/linux/7.1/uopt b/tools/ido_recomp/linux/7.1/uopt new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..fd93d2dc5e Binary files /dev/null and b/tools/ido_recomp/linux/7.1/uopt differ