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- Boost.Wave: A Standard compliant C++ preprocessor library
- http://www.boost.org/
- Copyright (c) 2001-2013 Hartmut Kaiser. Distributed under the Boost
- Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file
- LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- TODO (known issues):
- - Fix expansion of macros, which replacement-list terminates in a partial
- macro expansion.
- - Try to remove the second parameter from the pp_iterator<>::force_include
- function.
- - Fix the trigraph backslash problem in the re2c (C/C++ and IDL) scanners, if
- there is the end of the (internal) buffer just in between a '??/' and a '\n'.
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- CHANGELOG
- Boost V1.55:
- - Fixed #8848: Wave driver improperly processes 0xFFFFui64 token
- - Fixed #9098: Wave driver option --c++0x invalid
- Boost V1.54:
- - Fixed #8478: Make Boost.wave compatible with Clang's -Wimplicit-fallthrough
- diagnostic.
- Boost V1.53:
- - Fixed a problem with context<>::add_macro_definition which sometimes
- appended a superfluous T_EOF to the macro replacement list.
- Boost V1.52.0:
- - Added util::create_directories() wrapper to account for new behavior of
- boost::filesystem::create_directories().
- - Fixed an obscure problem when preprocessing directives wouldn't be recognized
- if the previous line contained nothing but an empty macro invocation
- (see new test case t_9_023.cpp)
- - Added a new command line option --license=<file> to the Wave driver tool
- which allows to pre-pend the content of a (license) file to every newly
- created file. This option simplifies the implementation of partial
- preprocessing as done on Phoenix, Fusion, etc.
- - Changed the effect of the -N command line option to simply not expand
- the macro by pretending it was not defined. Earlier the whole invocation
- sequence was skipped, now we skip only the macro itself, which still expands
- the arguments for the macro invocation.
- - Fixed a couple of compilation warnings
- Boost V1.51.0
- - Fixed #7050: Invalid memory write bug in lexing_exception
- - Fixed #7159: Text-lines are processed as if they were preprocessing directives
- - Changed --c++0x command line option to --c++11.
- Boost V1.50.0
- - V2.3.2
- - Fixed #6758: not all members are initialized by base_iteration_context
- constructor.
- - Fixed #6838: Adding include file with force_include makes Wave fail to emit
- #line directive
- - Added support for test of --forceinclude option to testwave executable,
- added test case verifying #6838 is fixed.
- - Fixed #6870: build wave driver failed
- Boost V1.48.0
- - V2.3.1
- - Added the flag support_option_emit_contnewlines allowing to control whether
- backslash newline sequences are emitted by the Wave library. The default is
- as before: these tokens will be silently ignored (after the token positions
- have been properly updated). Note: this option is supported by the SLex lexer
- module only.
- - Fixed #5887: flex_string.hpp needs to include <ios>
- Boost V1.47.0
- - V2.3.0
- - After preprocessing the body of any #pragma wave option() the wave tool now
- concatenates all adjacent string literals into a single string literal.
- - Fixed whitespace handling, added a corresponding set of test cases
- (t_9_020.cpp)
- - Added a new preprocessing hook: locate_include_file allowing to customize the
- way include files are located.
- - Added new command line option --noexpand/-N to the Wave driver allowing to
- suppress macro expansion for a given macro name (works for both, object like
- and function like macros). This option has to be used very carefully as it
- not only leaves the whole macro invocation untouched in the generated output
- but also removes this macro from consideration for Wave itself. This can
- cause unexpected results if the suppressed macro would influence #ifdef's
- later on.
- - Fixed Wave driver to retain all macros defined on the command line in
- interactive mode.
- - Fixed problem #5554: wave slex parser eof without eol skips the last line.
- - Added the compile time configuartion option BOOST_WAVE_WCHAR_T_SIGNEDNESS,
- which can be set to BOOST_WAVE_WCHAR_T_AUTOSELECT, BOOST_WAVE_WCHAR_T_FORCE_SIGNED,
- or BOOST_WAVE_WCHAR_T_FORCE_UNSIGNED), it defaults to autoßselect.
- - Fixed a problem in teh wave driver tool related to #pragma option(output).
- If wave was invoked in rapid succession this erroneously appended to an
- existing file instead of overwriting that file.
- - Fixed #5569: slex CONTLINE token works only for LF line endings
- Boost V1.46.0
- - V2.2.0
- - Added recognition of C++0x keywords to Re2C lexers.
- - Added --c++0x command line option to Wave to enabling the recognition of
- C++0x keywords, converting those to C++0x tokens.
- - Adapted all of the library to play well with Boost.Filesystem V3 (which is
- the default from now on).
- - Added support for extended character and string literals, added test case
- (which required to add C++0x support to the test application).
- - Added proper predefined macros fro --c++0x mode. __cplusplus is currently
- defined to 201101L, but this will change when the Standard is finalized.
- - Fixed a problem with object like macros, which when being adjacent to a
- parenthesis, caused the parenthesis to disappear when the macro expansion
- was suppressed by the expanding_object_like_macro() hook function.
- - Fixed a bug in pragma option(preserve), missing to set to preserve=1 if
- after the previous value was preserve=2.
- - Changed the --preserve option of the wave tool to interprete the integer
- argument in a slightly different way:
- 0: no whitespace is preserved,
- 1: only begin of line whitespace is preserved,
- 2: only begin of line whitespace and comments are preserved,
- 3: all whitespace is preserved
- The #pragma wave option(preserve) now supports these arguments:
- [0|1|2|3|push|pop].
- Boost V1.45.0
- - V2.1.0
- - Token pasting is well formed only as long as the formed token(s) are
- pp_tokens as defined by the C++0x Standard. Until now, Wave allowed for
- non-pp_tokens to be formed in --variadics mode.
- - Fixed a problem, which prevented reporting /##/ in a macro definition as
- invalid token pasting.
- - Fixed problem preventing the skipped_token hook to be called for 'inactive'
- conditional preprocessing directive tokens. Improved overall consistency in
- reporting skipped tokens to the hooks function when processing conditional
- preprocessing directives. Added a new test case verifying the skipped_token
- hook gets called reproducibly (t_2_020.cpp).
- - Fixed a problem with the pp hooks 'expanding_object_like_macro' and
- 'expanding_function_like_macro', which when returning true were stopping all
- preprocessing instead of just inhibiting the expansion of the macro.
- - Fixed a duplicated call to the pp hook skipped_token for preprocessing
- directives inside inactive conditional branches.
- - Changing exception handling to fix clang++ regression errors.
- - Replaced assert() with BOOST_ASSERT to pacify the Boost inspect tool.
- Boost V1.44.0
- - V2.0.6
- - Added information about the file type to iteration context. This can be
- either main_file, system_header, or user_header depending whether the handled
- file is the main file to preprocess, a include file opened from `#include <>`,
- or a include file opened from `#include ""`.
- - Added support for new Boost visibility macros. Properly exported all
- exceptions, etc.
- Boost V1.43.0
- - V2.0.5
- - Fixed the wave driver application to strip leading and trailing whitespace
- from macro names specified on the command line using -U.
- - Fixed line number counting for lines containing nothing but whitespace
- followed by a C++ comment if the next line is a pp directive.
- - Fixed emitting of a #line directive after returned from an include file.
- - A couple of fixes allowing to properly report the current line number in
- #line directives for different whitespace preserve modes (see --preserve/-p).
- - Added new preprocessing hook: emit_line_directive, allowing to customize the
- format of the generated #line directive.
- - Changed --line/-l command line option of the wave driver application to
- accept 0, 1, and 2 as options. The option values 0 and 1 behave as before
- (disable/enable the generation of #line directives), while the option value 2
- will generate the #line directive using the relative filename (instead of the
- absolute filename emitted from option 1). The default option is value 1.
- - Added new example: emit_custom_line_directives, demonstrating the use of the
- new preprocessing hook.
- - Added new preprocessing hook: found_unknown_directive, which is being invoked
- whenever an unknown preprocessor directive (i.e. '#' followed by some
- identifier) is detected. It allows to interpret the directive and to provide
- some replacement text.
- - Added new example: custom_directives demonstrating the usage of the new
- preprocessing hook.
- - Fixed #4113: cpp_lexer does not handle qualified backslashes correctly.
- - Fixed #3106: wave on VS2010 beta compiler generates error.
- Boost V1.42.0
- - V2.0.4
- - Fixed Wave for latest changes in multi_pass iterator.
- Boost V1.41.0
- - V2.0.3
- - Switched to Re2C V0.13.5
- - Fixed --list_includes/-l command line option of the wave driver tool to
- correctly indent the generated list of included files.
- - Finally fixed all remaining examples. Everything seems to work fine now.
- - Specifying a custom token type now works as expected. The new lexer interface
- introduced in V2.0 broke this part.
- - Removed old code related to pre Boost V1.31 (related to V1 of iterator
- library).
- - Added a new commandline option --macrocounts/-c to the Wave driver application
- which lists all macro invocation counts to an optionally specified file
- (default is cout).
- - Fixed compilation problems caused by recent changes to the multi_pass iterator
- from Spirit V2.1.
- - Added the new preprocessing hooks detected_pragma_once() and
- detected_include_guard() which are getting called whenever either a #pragma
- once has been detected or if the include guard heuristics detected an
- include guard for a particular include file.
- - Added a new command line option to the wave driver tool: --listguards/-g
- allowing to trace all include files which are either contain a #pragma once
- or contain include guards.
- - Started to elminate g++ struct aliasing warnings (more to fix, mostly in
- flex_string).
- Boost V1.40.0
- - V2.0.2
- - Fixed a long standing race condition inhibiting to use Wave in multi threaded
- environments.
- - Incorporated the changes from latest version of the flex_string class (#2946).
- - Fixed another race condition triggering problems using Wave in multi-threaded
- environments.
- Boost V1.39.0
- - V2.0.1
- - Fixed Wave to compile with BOOST_FILESYSTEM_NO_DEPRECATED defined (i.e. the
- library doesn't use the deprecated filesystem interface anymore).
- Boost V1.37.0
- - Updated examples to reflect the recent changes in the used multi_pass
- iterator.
- - Fixed documentation links still pointing to the old Boost CVS (thanks to
- Jürgen Hunold for providing the patch).
- Boost V1.36.0
- - Wave Version 2.0 is a new major release introducing some breaking API changes,
- preventing it to be used with Boost versions earlier than V1.36.0. The API
- and hook interface have been streamlined for more consistency. See the
- documentation for more details.
- - Added an additional template parameter to the context object, allowing to
- specify any possibly derived type. This change propagates to the preprocessing
- hooks, which now get passed the most derived context type as its first
- argument allowing to access protected members in the original context type.
- This fixes ticket #1752.
- - Fixed a problem during parsing of #pragma wave directive, where the value
- sequence contained a closing parenthesis. This caused a premature end of the
- pragma value parsing.
- - Fixed handling of support_option_single_line, which was ignored under certain
- circumstances.
- - Fixed ticket #1766: Wrong evaluation of conditional preprocessor directives
- with predefined macros __FILE__, __LINE__ and __INCLUDE_LEVEL__. This bug
- triggered an error in constructs like #ifndef __FILE__. Thanks to Daniel
- Wadehn for reporting and supplying a patch. Added corresponding regression
- test: t_2_018.cpp.
- - Fixed a bug which reported a valid macro redefinition as invalid if the macro
- replacement text referred to a second or higher parameter of this macro.
- - Fixed a problem in the wave tool to allow two errors to occur while
- preprocessing two consecutive tokens.
- - Adjusted Spirit header includes to point to conform to the new directory
- structure, removed support for Spirit versions earlier than V1.7.
- - Started to migrate to new multi_pass iterators from Spirit V2.0.
- Boost V1.35.0
- - Wave Version 1.3
- - Changed the return value of the 'evaluated_conditional_expression()' pp hook
- to 'bool' allowing to force Wave to re-evaluate the current conditional
- expression. This was suggested by Felipe Magno de Almeida.
- - Added a wave::context object as first parameter to all pp hook functions.
- This is an interface compatibility breaking change. The new pp-hooks can be
- disabled by defining the BOOST_WAVE_USE_DEPRECIATED_PREPROCESSING_HOOKS
- compile time constant to something not equal to zero. By default this
- constant will be defined to zero for Boost V1.35.0 and newer, switching to
- the new interface by default.
- - Added optional support for the import keyword (needed for the C++ module
- proposal). The identifier import will be recognized as a keyword, if
- the compile time constant BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_IMPORT_KEYWORD is defined to
- something not equal zero.
- - Added new preprocessing hook functions: found_error_directive() and
- found_warning_directive() to be called when #error/#warning directives are
- encountered. This was suggested by Andreas Sæbjørnsen.
- - Added a new sample to Wave: hannibal, a partial C++ parser implementation
- initially written by Danny Havenith (http://havenith-verlinden.nl/hannibal/)
- who agreed to add this here. Thanks!
- - Added new preprocessing hook function: found_line_directive() to be called
- when a #line directive is encountered. This was suggested by Andreas
- Sæbjørnsen.
- - Improved command line handling for the wave applet.
- - Incorporated latest bug fixes for the Hannibal sample provided by Danny
- Havenith.
- - Added loading of a wave.cfg file from anywhere up the filesystem hierarchy
- starting from the main input file for the wave driver applet up to the
- root of the file system.
- - Added support_option_emit_pragma_directive to allow to control at runtime,
- whether unknown #pragma directives should be emitted or not. To maintain
- compatibility with earlier versions this option is by default on if the
- compile time constant BOOST_WAVE_EMIT_PRAGMA_DIRECTIVES was defined to
- be not equal to zero and it is off otherwise.
- - Enabled XML serialization support.
- - Added the throw_exception preprocessing hook, which gets called for every
- occurring error (whenever an exception would have been thrown). The default
- of this new hook function is to throw the corresponding exception, which
- reproduces the old behavior.
- - Implemented a new preprocessing hook: generated_token(), which get's called
- whenever a token is about to be returned form the library. This function may
- be used to alter the token before it gets returned to the calling
- application.
- - Added a new sample 'real_positions' demonstrating the new generated_token()
- preprocessing hook and showing how to use Wave with a new token type without
- using a new lexer type.
- - Factored out the pure lex_input_interface to simplify writing different lexer
- types for Wave.
- - Added the token_statistics sample showing how to use Xpressive to build a
- lexer for Wave.
- - Changed the list_includes sample to use a lexer which is based on the lexertl
- library written by Ben Hanson (http://www.benhanson.net/lexertl.html).
- - Added a new support_option: insert_whitespace, allowing to switch off
- whitespace insertion which is normally (by default) in place to disambiugate
- C++ tokens, which would otherwise form different tokens in the output.
- - Added a new commandline option to the Wave applet: --disambiguate, allowing
- to control whitespace insertion. The default value for this option is
- --disambiguate=1, resembling the previous behaviour. Specifying the option
- --disambiguate=0 allows to suppress whitespace insertion alltogether.
- - Added pragma option values push and pop to the line, preserve and output
- options allowing to store and restore the current option. The syntax is:
- #pragma wave options(<option>: push) and
- #pragma wave options(<option>: pop)
- where <option> may be line, preserve or output. Thanks to Eric Niebler for
- suggesting this feature.
- - Added the possibility to use static pre-compiled DFA tables for the lexertl
- based lexer.
- - Incorporated the changes from Andrei's latest version of the flex_string
- class.
- - Added the is_macro_defined(name) function to the context object as described
- in the documentation. This function is usable with any string type compatible
- with std::string.
- - Changed behavior of the --force_include functionality, which now looks for
- the file to be (force-)included in the current directory first.
- - Switched to Re2C V0.11.2
- - Added const specifiers to some of the context member functions.
- - Fixed a problem in the SLex C++ lexer (cpp_tokens example).
- - Fixed a runtime problem in the Re2C generated lexers when feeded with
- empty input files (thanks to Leo Davis for reporting and providing a patch).
- - Added the is_eoi() function to token classes, returning true if the token
- has been initialized to be the end of input token (T_EOI) (thanks to Ovanes
- Markarian for suggesting this).
- - Added missing #includes <cstring>, <cstdlib>, and <new> to flex_string.hpp.
- - Added missing #include <climits> to cpp_chlit_grammar.hpp.
- - Changed found_include_directive hook function to return a bool indicating,
- whether the file should be included (true) or skipped (false). Thanks to
- Felipe Magno de Almeida for suggesting this feature.
- - Added code to the wave driver applet ignoring a #import directive (the whole
- directive is passed through to the output) whenever the pp constant
- BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_MS_EXTENSIONS is defined to something not equal to zero.
- - Fixed the wave driver applet to correctly continue after a error or warning.
- - Added a macro introspection facility allowing to iterate on all defined macro
- names.
- - Added a new commandline option --macronames/-m to the Wave driver application
- which lists all defined macros and their definitions to an optionally
- specified file (default is cout).
- - Fixed configuration to take into account thread related build settings.
- - Added the BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_LONGLONG_INTEGER_LITERALS pp constant allowing
- to recognize large integer literals (larger in size than long/unsigned long)
- even if these do not have a 'll' suffix. This pp constant is effective only,
- if the target platform supports long long integers (BOOST_HAS_LONG_LONG is
- defined).
- - The following preprocessing hooks now return a boolean value, which when
- returning 'true' cause the Wave library to skip the execution of the related
- preprocessing action:
- . found_directive: allows to skip the whole directive it is called for
- . expanding_object_like_macro: allows to skip expansion of the given object
- like macro, the macro symbol is copied to the output
- . expanding_function_like_macro: allows to skip the expansion of the given
- function like macro, the whole macro invocation (including all
- macro invocation parameters) are copied to the output without any
- further processing.
- - Changed the interpretation of the return value of the found_include_directive
- preprocessing hook: a return value of 'false' now processes the file
- to be included normally and a return value of 'true' now skips the processing
- of the include file directive (the file doesn't get included).
- This change was necessary to make the return values of the preprocessing
- hooks consistent. Now return 'false' generally means: normal execution and
- return 'true' generally means: skip execution of the corresponding
- preprocessor action.
- - Fixed compilation problems on gcc, fixed ambiguity with boost code (detail
- namespace was ambigious).
- - Fixed predefined macro support to be thread safe.
- - Added missing file to real_positions example. Thanks to Ludovic Aubert for
- spotting the problem.
- - Unterminated C++/C comment diagnostics are now a warning and not an error
- anymore.
- - Applied patch provided by Jens Seidel making sure every header compiles on
- its own.
- - Updates to the documentation.
- - Fixed a problem in flex_string::compare() (#include_next was non-functional).
- - Fixed a bug in the pp hook expanding_function_like_macro(), where the seqend
- parameter was set to the first token after the closing parenthesis instead of
- pointing at it.
- - Added the BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_THREADING allowing to explicitely control
- whether the Wave library is built with threading support enabled. If not
- defined the build settings will be picked up from the Boost build environment
- (BOOST_HAS_THREADS).
- - Fixed a whitespace insertion glitch, where whitespace got inserted
- unconditionally between two operators even if one of these was a comma.
- - Fixed #line directive after a macro invocation containing newlines to
- correctly reference the line number.
- - Positions of macros defined on the command line now get properly reported as
- "<command line>":1:...
- - Added testing of the preprocessor hooks.
- Boost V1.34.0
- - Wave Version 1.2.4
- - Added the possibility to explicitly enable/disable the generation of #line
- directives. Added a corresponding commandline argument to the Wave driver
- tool (--line/-L) which takes either 0 or 1 as its parameter.
- - Added support for #pragma wave option(command: value) directives, which
- supports the following commands:
- . #pragma wave option(line: [0|1])
- Enable/disable generation of #line directives
- . #pragma wave option(preserve: [0|1|2])
- Control whitespace preservation
- . #pragma wave option(output: ["filename" | null | default])
- Redirect output to the given file (or no output, if 'null' is specified,
- or output to the file as given on the command line, if 'default' is
- specified).
- The filename is resolved relative to the directory of the processed
- file.
- These new #pragma directives are implemented in the Wave driver tool only.
- It is possible to combine several options in one #pragma directive, i.e.
- #pragma wave option(line: 0, preserve: 2).
- - Changed the signature of the may_skip_whitespace() preprocessing hook to
- additionally take the preprocessing context as its first parameter.
- - Added the possibility to the Wave tool to disable initial output by
- specifying a '-' as the output file. This is useful for syntax checks only or
- in conjunction with the #pragma wave option(output: ...) to restrict the
- generated output.
- - Improved error reporting in the Wave tool on bad output file stream state.
- - Switched to Re2C V0.10.0
- - Fixed some of the VC7.1 /W4 warnings.
- - The Wave tool now creates the directory hierarchy of output files as needed.
- - Applied some optimization, which causes skipping of the parsing for almost
- all preprocessor directives when the if block status is false. This gains
- upto 10-20% in speed for average applications.
- - Added error diagnostic for #elif without matching #if, which was missing
- under certain circumstances.
- - Avoided the evaluation of #elif expressions if one of the previous #if/#elif
- blocks of the same level was true. This gains upto another 5% of speed for
- average applications.
- - The MS specific integer suffix 'i64' is now correctly supported by the Re2C
- and SLex lexer components (only when BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_MS_EXTENSIONS is
- defined during compilation).
- - Changed the Wave tool to print the column number of an error/warning along
- with the line number. The new format is: 'filename:line:column: error text'.
- - It is now possible to recover from the unbalanced #if/#endif statement
- warning in a proper way.
- - The Wave library now automaticaly recognizes include guards in headers files
- and uses this information to avoid opening these header files more than once.
- This speeds up things by upto 10-20% depending on the concrete include files.
- - Fixed the failing test t_6_023.cpp. Error reporting for illformed #else
- directives was broken (because of some recent changes).
- - Fixed the failing test t_5_007.cpp. This was caused by the automatic include
- guard detection, which prevented the second inclusion of the specified
- include file the test was relying on.
- - Added the possibility to switch off the automatic include guard detection.
- - Added a new command line option to the Wave tool: --noguard/-G, which
- disables the automatic include guard detection.
- - Now a header with include guards will be included correctly for a second time
- after its include guard symbol gets undefined.
- - Added the generating platform to Wave's full version string.
- - Made the Wave tool fully interactive when started with input from stdin and
- and output to stdout. In this mode the Wave tool preprocesses the input
- line by line and not only after receiving the full input as normally.
- - Added serialization support for the wave::context object, which stores
- all information about defined macros and all #pragma once header information.
- - Added the command line option --state (-s) to the Wave tool, which tries to
- load the serialized information from the file given as the argument to
- --state and save the state information at the end to the same file.
- This option is available in interactive mode only.
- - Added possibility to verify the compatibility of the configuration used
- during compilation of the Wave library with the config info used for the
- application. Added a corresponding test to the Wave tool.
- - Added a new predefined macro __WAVE_CONFIG__ which expands to an integer
- literal containg the configuration information the library was compiled
- with.
- - Added proper versioning support to the serialization of state.
- - Fixed the macro tracing information to contain the column numbers of the macro
- definitions as well (the format used is the same as for error messages).
- - Fixed a memory leak in the flex_string copy on write code (thanks to Tobias
- Schwinger for reporting this bug).
- - Fixed a memory corruption bug in the Re2C scanner buffer management code
- (thanks to Andreas Sæbjørnsen for spotting the bug).
- - Fixed a major performance bottleneck in the lex_token class. This speeds up
- Wave for upto another 20-40% depending on the amount of macro expansions to
- perform.
- - Added the BOOST_SPIRIT_USE_BOOST_ALLOCATOR_FOR_TREES and the
- BOOST_SPIRIT_USE_LIST_FOR_TREES Spirit configration constants to the
- wave_config.hpp to allow to fine tune the generated Spirit tree code. VC7.1
- gives best results when both are defined.
- - Fixed a memory corruption bug triggered by a possible dangling reference.
- - Fixed Wave tools startup crash when compiled with VC8.
- - Added the name of the generating compiler (BOOST_COMPILER) to the full
- Wave version info.
- - Fixed all Jamfile.v2 to correctly disable RTTI for VC7.1.
- - Added #pragma message("...") to be optionally supported by the Wave library.
- This may be enabled by defining the BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_PRAGMA_MESSAGE pp
- constant to some value different from zero.
- - Fixed a couple of typos in the file cpp.cpp preventing it to compile on
- gcc 4.1.0 (thanks to Richard Guenther for reporting these).
- - Richard Guenther fixed another buffer overrun problem in the Re2C scanner.
- - Fixed Jamfile.v2 files for all sample applications.
- - Fixed a bug which lead to reporting of an illegal preprocessing directive
- inside not-evaluated conditional blocks under certain circumstances (thanks
- to Tobias Schwinger for reporting).
- - Fixed '#define true ...', '#define false ...' and other constructs, i.e. the
- usage of the boolean keywords as identifiers during the preprocessing. Added
- a corresponding test case (t_9_017.cpp). Thanks to Andreas Sæbjørnsen for
- reporting.
- - Corrected the Jamfile[.v2] of the waveidl sample to refer to correct file
- names (thanks to Juergen Hunold for submitting a patch).
- - Fixed a bug which prevented the main iterator from returning a T_EOF token
- at the overall end of the input.
- - Fixed a problem, where non-evaluated #elif directives never got passed to the
- skippen_token() pp hook (thanks to Andreas Sæbjørnsen for reporting).
- - Fixed a problem in the get_tokenname() function.
- - Added a missing #define BOOST_WAVE_SOURCE 1 to the wave_config_constant.cpp
- file.
- - Fixed exception specifications to catch all exceptions by const&.
- - Fixed predefined macros to appear to be defined at a position referring to
- a file named "<built-in>". Thanks to Andreas Sæbjørnsen for reporting.
- - Fixed the Re2C lexer not to segfault on empty files anymore.
- - Stripped leading and trailing whitespace for all lines in a config file (Wave
- driver tool).
- - Fixed RTTI build issue for VC7.1/bjam --v2 (thanks to Rene Rivera for
- submitting a patch for the Wave Jamfile.v2).
- - Fixed certain problems reported by the Boost inspection tool.
- - Fixed a couple of SunPro5.8 warnings.
- - Fixed a bug resulting in a crash if a macro was redefined with a shorter
- expansion list as it was defined initially. Added a corresponding test case.
- - Fixed a bug causing an infinite loop when there was a missing endif in the
- main preprocessed file.
- - Improved error recovery for illegal preprocessing directive errors.
- - Improved error handling and error recovery for conditional expressions
- (#if/#elif expressions).
- - Wave now passes 160 out of 161 tests from the MCPP V2.6.1 validation
- testsuite!
- - Added new warning for invalid #line number and filename arguments
- - Improved error diagnostics for invalid #line directives containing arbitrary
- tokens after at the end of the line.
- - Improved error handling wrt the misuse of the __VA_ARG__ token in macro
- definitions.
- - The warning, that a file is not terminated by a newline is now issued for all
- files, not only for the main file (as previous).
- - Added a couple of new test cases to verify various diagnostics.
- - Fixed wave applet not to report missing #endif's when in interactive mode.
- - Cleaned up the Re2C lexer code.
- - Fixed a bug, where a empty line followed by an arbitrary token and followed
- by a preprocessing directive interpreted the preprcessing directive as if it
- were the first non-whitespace token on the line. This error occurred only
- if the #line directive generation was suppressed. Thanks to Joan Grant for
- reporting this problem.
- - Fixed a problem in the Wave applet which prevented the correct recognition of
- Windows file paths in a configuration file, if this path was enclosed in
- quotes.
- - Extended the copyright notice to include the year 2007.
- - Fixed a problem in preserve=1 mode, when a C style comment triggered the
- generation of a #line directive.
- - Worked around a linker issue for the True64/CXX compiler, complaining about
- multiple defined symbols when using the flex_string class.
- - Added missing documentation for the context::get_macro_definition function.
- Sat Feb 18 2005
- - Version 1.2.3
- - Added a missing throw() specification to the function
- cpp_exception::get_related_name().
- - Fix Boost bug ([ boost-Bugs-1395857 ] wave redefines BSIZE).
- - Added missing calls to the skipped_token() preprocessing hook which wasn't
- called for pp directives inside disabled #if blocks.
- - Made the context<> type noncopyable.
- - Introduced the --extended/-x command line option to the wave driver
- executable, which enables the #pragma wave system() directive. This directive
- is now disabled by default because it may cause a potential security threat.
- - Changed the what() function of the macro_handling_exception class, which now
- correctly returns the name of the exception type itself.
- - Added a diagnostic message to the wave driver executable, which is issued
- whenever a #pragma wave system() directive is found, but the -x (--extended)
- command line argument was not given.
- - Fixed long integer suffix to be allowed to be mixed case (1Ll or 2lL).
- - Fixed the BOOST_PP_CAT(1e, -1) pp-token bug. Wave now correctly recognizes
- pp-number tokens, which are converted to C++ tokens right before they are
- returned from the library.
- - Moved the implementation of the token_id query functions (get_token_name(),
- get_token_value()) to a separate source file.
- - Fixed a bug, which prevented to prefer pp-numbers in files preprocessed as
- a result of #include directives.
- - Fixed a bug, which prevented to open #include'd files specified by an
- absolute path.
- - Fixed a problem in the expression parser value type.
- - Fixed a dynaload compilation problem with VC7.1 of the re2c lexer tests.
- Sat Dec 24 13:33:53 CST 2005
- - Version 1.2.2
- - Added three new preprocessing hooks: 'found_directive', 'skipped_token' and
- 'evaluated_conditional_expression' (thanks to Andreas Sæbjørnsen for the
- suggestions).
- - Removed hook forwarding functions in the context_type.
- - Added missing include_next case branches for get_directivename() function.
- - Added new sample: advanced_hooks.
- - Fixed a possible buffer overflow in the cpplexer and cpp exception classes.
- - Made the cpp_grammar thread safe.
- - Removed the need for the get_directivename() function. Fixed typos in the
- predefined token table.
- - Removed assertions from get_token_name() and get_token_value() and replaced
- these with more meaningful code.
- - Added the BOOST_WAVE_USE_STRICT_LEXER configuration constant which allows to
- decide, whether the '$' character will be recognized as a part of identifiers
- or not (the default is BOOST_WAVE_USE_STRICT_LEXER == 0, i.e. '$' will be
- recognized as part of identifiers).
- - Added the possibility to testwave to extract a tagged comment based on a
- preprocessor constant (testwave V0.4.0).
- - Made the predefined_macros_grammar thread safe.
- - Added dll support for the generated Wave libraries.
- - Added the const_iterator based exlicit instantiations for the Re2C lexer to
- the built Wave library and dll.
- - Added the whitespace handling policy to the context object. This actually is
- no separate policy, it's a new preprocessing hook allowing to decide, whether
- a concrete token has to be skipped.
- - Changed the --preserve option of the wave tool to take a single integer
- argument (0: no whitespace is preserved, 1: only comments are preserved,
- 2: all whitespace is preserved)
- - Edited the command line option descriptions of the wave driver.
- - Fixed broken tags in documentation (magically inserted by DreamWeaver).
- - Merged the new whitespace_handling policy with the existing preprocessing
- hooks. The name of the new preprocessing hook ist may_skip_whitespace().
- - Fixed compatibility issues for CW9.4 in the Wave test aplication.
- - Added get_errorcode() member to the wave exception classes allowing to
- get back the reason for the exception.
- - Added boost::wave::is_recoverable(cpp_exception const&) alowing to decide,
- whether it is possible to continue after a cpp_exception has been thrown.
- This is a temporary hack to overcome the current limitation of the library
- not allowing to do generic error recovery. It allows to recover from 75% of
- the generated errors types.
- - The --timer command line option for the Wave driver now prints the elapsed
- time correctly even if a preprcessing error occurred.
- - Fixed an error recovery problem which skipped one token after continuing in
- case this was a pp directive.
- - Added the --autooutput (-E) option to the Wave driver applet which redirects
- the generated output to a file named after the input file changing the file
- extension to '.i'.
- - Changed all throw's to boost::throw_exception.
- - Added the possibility to configure the command keyword for the wave specific
- #pragma directives. It is now possible to define a string literal via
- BOOST_WAVE_PRAGMA_COMMAND, which will be recognized and all corresponding
- #pragma's are dispatched to the interpret_pragma() preprocessing hook.
- The default value for BOOST_WAVE_PRAGMA_COMMAND is "wave", just to ensure
- complete backward compatibility.
- - Added missing #pragma warning(pop) directives.
- - Fixed a bug wrt error propagation in the expression parser.
- - Fixed an assertion fired when cpp_token is used to process the quick_start
- sample.
- - Fixed a (Windows specific) bug which triggered a boost::file_system exception
- under certain conditions.
- - Switched to Re2C V0.9.11
- - Fixed a problem with the new '-E' (--autooutput) option.
- - Added better error reporting for duplicate macro definitions to the Wave
- tool. Added the macro_handling_exception type containing the corresponding
- macro name via the new (virtual) get_related_name() function.
- - Added the get_severity() function to the exceptions thrown by the Wave
- library.
- - Extended the copyright notice to include the year 2006.
- Mon Dec 5 22:05:22 CST 2005
- Boost V1.33.1
- - Version 1.2.1
- - Fixed bug reported as Sourceforge bug 1274584.
- - Switched to Re2C V0.9.9.
- - Fixed a bug where the 'parameters' and 'definition' parameters to the
- defined_macro callback of the preprocessing hooks were always empty (thanks
- to Stefan Seefeld for reporting).
- - Fixed missing namespace specifiers in token definition macros (thanks to
- Jozsef Mihalicza for reporting).
- - Enabled --preserved and --long_long modes by default for the cpp_tokens
- sample.
- - Newline tokens reported a wrong line number (offset by one) when using the
- Re2C generated lexer (thanks to Jozsef Mihalicza for pointing this out).
- - Changed file positions to carry 'unsigned int' line and column numbers.
- - Fixed tokens of a generated #line directive to carry the correct column
- numbers.
- - Tokens now contain the correct filename, line and column numbers even if
- a #line directive was encountered.
- - Fixed wrong line numbering in reference comments of the tests t_5_002.cpp and
- t_5_035.cpp.
- - Made sure, that preprocessor expression errors get ignored for 'passive'
- #elif branches.
- - Fixed an issue reported by the gcc debug stl.
- - Added the <vc-7_1-stlport><*><rtti>off directive to all of the V1 Jamfiles.
- Wed Aug 17 20:21:00 CST 2005
- Boost V1.33.0
- Version 1.2
- - Fixed name clash wrt T_DIVIDE on FreeBSD.
- - Fixed documentation of the different language_support flags.
- - The support for long long suffixes is no longer bound to the variadics mode,
- it has to be enabled by the new long_long mode (default in C99).
- - Fixed compilation if BOOST_WAVE_DUMP_PARSE_TREE is defined.
- - Fixed lexer error message wrt long_long mode.
- - Stefan Seefeld fixed a bug in the lexer, where include_next was assumed for
- included files containg a "include_" in their name.
- - Fixed some trigraph token id's in the lexers.
- - Added column information to the re2c generated lexer.
- - Added tests for the different lexers.
- - Fixed the found_include_directive preprocessing hook to carry the information
- about #include_next directives as well.
- - Separated the different lexer tests.
- - Fixed a bug in the whitespace eater.
- - Fixed a bug where Wave emitted the found C++ comments in --preserve mode even
- if these were found inside of disabled #if/#endif blocks.
- - Removed the function local static grammars to avoid possible raise conditions
- and to make CW8.3 happy.
- - Unified lexer interface, adjusted namespaces.
- - Added lexer testcases to the regression tests.
- - Fixed test cases to scale to 64 bit platforms.
- - Disabled the MS specific extensions in the lexer tests in a platform related
- way.
- - Added special handling of the eof tokens inside the lexer iterator classes
- for Comeau.
- - Applied a workaround proposed by David Abrahams to make the slex lexer work
- on the CodeWarrior platforms.
- Sun May 8 17:22:59 WEDT 2005
- Version 1.1.17
- - Added ill_formed_character_literal and ill_formed_integer_literal errors.
- - Improved error handling and diagnostics for integer overflow in #if/#elif
- expressions.
- - Fixed a bug in the testwave application which prevented the correct
- recognition of expected errors under certain circumstances.
- - Fixed a portability problem (for gcc 3.3.x) in the testwave application.
- - Enforced that #if/#endif are balanced file wise.
- - Changed the command line arguments for the Wave testrun to use absolute
- directories.
- - Changed the test application to return a value != zero if one of the given
- config files were not found.
- - Fixed a command line parsing problem caused by a change in the parameter
- handling inside in the program_options library.
- - Switched to the most recent version of re2c (V0.9.7.dev).
- - Fixed a como compilation error and several como --a warnings.
- - The T_EOF token doesn't carry the value of the previous token anymore.
- - Added operator==() to the token classes to fix the ambiguity error reported
- by the True64 compiler.
- - Improved the error message, when empty arguments are used in pure C++ mode.
- - Added character literal out of range testing and an additional corresponding
- error message.
- - Fixed parsing of long character literals (such as '\x1234').
- - Fixed almost all problems diagnosed by the Boost inspection report.
- - Several fixes to make the True64 compiler happy.
- - Added the long long suffix handling to the C99 mode (LL/ll).
- - Fixed a bug in the slex regex specifications.
- Thu Apr 7 10:07:45 WEDT 2005
- Version 1.1.16
- - Fixed a bug in the white space eating component, which prevented a C++
- comment to be suppressed if it followed after another whitespace.
- - Fixed the inconsistencies between the documentation and the behaviour wrt the
- different include search paths. See the Wave driver docs for details of how
- the '-I', '-I-', and '-S' options work.
- - Allowed to specify more than one config file ('@' syntax) on the command line
- of the wave driver executable.
- - Changed copyrights in all files to reflect the acceptance of Wave into Boost.
- - Unknown preprocessing directives were not recognised as such anymore.
- - If comments shouldn't be preserved all C++ comments are replaced by newline
- tokens (instead of beeing igored completely).
- - Fixed a bug in the white space eater component.
- - Fixed a bug which reported wrong line numbers for error encountered during
- retokenisation (concatination).
- - Fixed a bug in the unescaping code.
- - Fixed a compilation error of the testwave executable (added a missing
- namespace specifier).
- - Added a missing header to make cpp.re.cpp compile on CW.
- - The predefined macro __BASE_FILE__ now returns a properly escaped file name
- string.
- - Fixed the function boost::wave::util::impl::unescape_lit().
- - Added the Wave unit test framework. For now it contains about 60 unit tests
- executed by a special test driver (testwave).
- - Added the '$F' replacement string to the testwave application. This allows
- to handle file paths sensitive comparison of the expected and real results.
- - Fixed a minor problem in the whitespace eating component.
- - Added optional trigraph conversion.
- - Changed all size_t, time_t etc. to std::size_t, std::time_t etc (for CW).
- - If the comments should not be preserved every C comment containing at minimum
- one newline is now converted to a newline token.
- - Added the lexed_tokens sample.
- - Fixed warnings and errors reported by the CodeWarrior compiler.
- - Added the '$V' replacement string to the testwave application. It expands to
- the current BOOST_LIB_VERSION.
- - Diagnosed the attempt to redefine the alternative operators as and, or etc.
- - Improved error handling.
- - Disabled the flex_string class for VC7, enabled to fallback to std::string
- for this compiler.
- - Renamed files to comply with the Boost rules.
- - Added the first part of the MCPP validation suite to the Wave unit tests.
- - Added even more missing "using namespace std;" statements for functions from
- the C runtime library. The Wave test suite now contains more than 100 unit
- tests.
- - Added the $P/$P(basename) replacement string to the testwave application
- which expands to the full path of the current file ($P) or to the current
- directory/basename ($P(basename)).
- - Fixed a bunch of portability problmes revealed by the regression tests on
- different platforms. Thanks to Stefan Slapeda for his support to make it work
- on the cw-9_4 toolset (win32).
- Tue Mar 22 14:52:45 WEST 2005
- Version 1.1.15
- - Fixed a bug where the complete set of C99 predefined macros were pre-defined
- when in C++ mode and variadics were enabled.
- - When in variadics or C99 mode the __BASE_FILE__ predefined macro expanded to
- <Unknown>.
- - Added the --listincludes option to the Wave driver executable which allows to
- log the file names of the include files opened.
- - Fixed a gcc warning in token_cache.hpp (unused variable end).
- - Changed the logic behind #include_next. It now starts searching with the
- next directory after the directory the current file (the file containing the
- #include_next directive) is located in.
- - Changed the signature of the undefined_macro preprocessing hook to take the
- token itself and not the macro name only. This is important to pass the full
- context information about the position of the #undef directive to the
- user provided hook (thanks to Stefan Seefeld for pointing that out).
- - Fixed several broken links in the Context Policy topic.
- - Fixed a bug in the handling of the #include_next directive inside of
- non-evaluated #if blocks.
- - Fixed a bug in the #include_next handling code (thanks to Stefan Seefeld).
- - Changed the signature of the opened_include_file() preprocessing hook which
- now receives not only the absolute file name of the openend include file but
- additionally gets passed the (possibly) relative path of the openend include
- file. This concrete format of the relative path depends on the format of the
- include search directory given to the library.
- - Added a new preprocessing hook 'found_include_directive()' which gets called
- for every #include directive (even for those where the file to include
- doesn't exist) and which gets passed the (expanded) token sequence found
- after the #include directive token.
- - The file names passed to the preprocessing hooks are now normalised.
- - Changed the opened_include_file() preprocessing hook to receive the correct
- relative path even if the included file was found in the current directory.
- - Fixed a bug which reported 'defined(or)' as invalid (similarly all the other
- alternative bit operation token types).
- - Fixed a bug which prevented to define variadic macros from the command line.
- - Added a 'preserve comments' mode to preserve the comments in the input stream
- not inserted into macro definitions.
- - Added a new --preserve (-p) command line switch to the wave driver
- application to allow comments to be preserved in the generated output stream.
- Mon Feb 21 09:30:04 WEST 2005
- Version 1.1.14 (Fixes in response to the Boost review)
- Wave was accepted into Boost!
- With special thanks to Tom Brinkman, who volunteered to be the review manager.
- With thanks to David Abrahams, Beman Dewes, Reece Dunn, Larry Evans,
- Doug Gregor, Joel de Guzman, Baptiste Lepilleur, Andy Little, Paul Mensonides,
- Dan Nuffer, Andreas Pokorny, Vladimir Prus, Gennadiy Rozental, Michiel Salters,
- Jonathan Turkanis, Chris Uzdavinis, Pavel Vozenilek, Michael Walter for bug
- reports, fixes and hints.
- - Added support for the MS extensions #region and #endregion, which simply get
- ignored by Wave. The support for these is enabled only, when the pp constant
- BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_MS_EXTENSIONS is defined. Otherwise these get flagged as
- an illegal preprocessor directive (as before).
- - Fixed a problem, where the replacement text for a #pragma directive got lost
- if this directive was on the last line of a processed (include-)file.
- - Changed the default value for BOOST_WAVE_SUPPORT_MS_EXTENSIONS for non-
- Windows systems to zero.
- - Updated outdated external links in the documentation.
- - Fixed certain grammatical and stylistic quirks in the documentation.
- - Fixed a problem in libs/wave/build/Jamfile.v2 (as reported by Larry Evans).
- Fixed the Jamfile.v2 in the samples directories accordingly.
- - Added the '<toolset>vc-7_1:<rtti>off' to all Jamfile.v2 files to adjust for
- the internal buffer overflow bug in the VC7.1 compiler (reported by Joel de
- Guzman).
- - Changed the '<toolset>vc-7_1:<rtti>off' to '<toolset>vc-7.1:<rtti>off' as
- required by the Boost.Build.v2 library (suggested by Vladimir Prus).
- - Finally fixed the Jamfile.v2 file (after a suggestion from Reece Dunn)
- - Fixed the column number reported for tokens for Slex lexer based
- configurations (reported by Baptiste Lepilleur).
- - Added the __BASE_FILE__ predefined macro, which contains a string literal
- of the main file name to preprocess (the one the context<> template was
- created with). (suggested by Pavel Vozenilek)
- - Used the boost::reverse_iterator instead of the std::reverse_iterator
- for the flex_string class to allow compilation of Wave with VC7.0
- (as suggested by Reece Dunn).
- - Fixed a problem in the include_path template, which throwed a
- boost::filesystem exception whenever a character was used in a file name
- to include, which is marked as illegal by the default name checker of the
- boost::filesystem::path.
- Version 1.1.13 (Boost review candidate 2, bug fixed version)
- - Fixed a problem, where the context<> template referenced temporary iterator
- objects from the underlying stream (thanks to Michiel Salters for reporting
- this).
- - Fixed a bug in the re2c lexer, which allowed to dereference the end iterator
- of the underlying input stream (thanks to Doug Gregor for pointing this out).
- - Fixed several assertions fired by the iterator checking code of the VC8 stl.
- Version 1.1.12 (Boost review candidate)
- - A rough performance analysis showed, that 30% of the time is spent parsing
- the input for pp directives (cpp_grammar), 35% of the time is spent inside
- the flex_string code, mainly in the copy constructor and assignment
- operator, 15% of the time is spent inside the list and vector member
- functions, 10% is spent for memory allocation but only 1% of the time is
- spent in the re2c lexer.
- - Identified a performance problem, where the token_cache was instantiated
- for every created lexer object, but needed to be initialised only once.
- - Added #include <wave_version.hpp> to wave_config.hpp
- - Fixed problems reported by the gcc 3.4.1 compiler.
- - Adjusted Jamfiles for the new toolset names introduced in Boost V1.32.
- Version 1.1.11
- - Updated copyrights.
- - Fixed some bugs introduced by the latest refactoring.
- - Tried to fix the expansion of macros, which replacement-list terminates in a
- partial macro expansion. No success so far.
- Version 1.1.10
- - Refactored some of the macro map (macro namespace) code (added comments,
- splitted into separate files),
- - Fixed some typename errors in cpp_macromap.hpp (thanks to Vladimir Prus).
- - Fixed the BoostBuild V2 Jamfiles (thanks to Vladimir Prus).
- Version 1.1.9
- - Moved all of the #pragma wave option(value) operators out of the wavelib into
- the wave driver program. Removed enable_trace() and trace_flags() policy
- functions. Renamed trace_policy into context_policy.
- - Added the defined_macro() and undefined_macro() preprocessing hooks to allow
- easily to build macro cross referencers and such.
- Version 1.1.8
- - Replaced the usage of the string::erase() and string::insert() functions,
- which were the only non-const string member functions used.
- - Token pasting is now well defined in variadics mode (was in C++0x mode only).
- - Changed the timing code in the wave driver to include the parsing of
- files included by the --forceinclude command line switch.
- - Performance measurements (very informal) [sec], the files are some of the
- preprocessor specific test cases from Paul Mensonides chaos_pp library.
- std::string flex_string const_string const_string
- 12 Byte 28 Byte
- arithmetic.cpp 2.543 1.742 0.951 1.001
- array.cpp 2.453 1.762 0.951 1.011
- comparison.cpp 0.560 0.340 0.270 0.280
- control.cpp 0.590 0.340 0.290 0.300
- debug.cpp 0.370 0.310 0.190 0.190
- detection.cpp 0.050 0.060 0.030 0.030
- extended.cpp 0.370 0.260 0.190 0.190
- facilities.cpp 0.610 0.340 0.290 0.300
- iteration.cpp 1.081 0.550 0.410 0.450
- list.cpp 1.742 1.141 0.811 0.851
- logical.cpp 0.070 0.200 0.040 0.040
- punctuation.cpp 0.030 0.080 0.020 0.020
- repetition.cpp 1.392 0.851 0.650 0.690
- selection.cpp 0.440 0.270 0.210 0.220
- slot.cpp 0.680 0.350 0.240 0.270
- tuple.cpp 0.420 0.240 0.190 0.210
- Wed Aug 25 13:23:27 WEDT 2004
- Version 1.1.7
- - Branched for Boost Release.
- - Removed several features from the code base:
- . removed C++0x support
- . removed TST support
- - Fixed the program_option validator syntax, which has changed since the last
- update.
- - Removed misleading configuration options from the cpp_config.hpp file,
- because the application will have to use the same config options as were used
- during the compilation of the library.
- - Changed the naming convention of typedef'd types in the library. Removed the
- _t suffix, wherever possible.
- - Updated the documentation to reflect the removal of the C++0x features.
- - Changed the licensing scheme to:
- // Copyright 2004 Joe Coder. Distributed under the Boost
- // Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file
- // LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
- Mon May 24 10:02:47 WEDT 2004
- Version 1.1.6
- - Fixed a incompatibility with the new program_options version.
- Version 1.1.5
- Version 1.0.6
- - Fixed a bug, which reported an #include statement as ill formed, if it was
- followed by an empty C comment only. This was an error in the cpp.re regular
- expression for C comments. Additionally, since this change simplified the
- Re2C generated lexer a lot it was possible to remove the compiler workaround
- for the VC7.1 compiler which prevented the optimization of this lexer.
- Mon Mar 29 09:36:59 WEDT 2004
- - Corrected the signature of the main() functions (was main(int, char const*[])).
- Sun Mar 28 12:55:59 WEDT 2004
- Version 1.1.4
- - Fixed a problem, where the first returned token was lost, whenever a
- --forceinclude file was given.
- - Adjusted the Wave driver and the other samples to use the new program_options
- library syntax (V1.1.x only).
- Mon Mar 1 19:14:21 WEST 2004
- Version 1.1.2
- Version 1.0.4
- - Fixed a problem, which does not report an error, if in a #define statement in
- between a macro name and its replacement list were no whitespace given.
- - Fixed a bug, which generated an unexpected exception of the $ character in the
- input.
- - Macro definitions, which differ by whitespace only (one definition contains
- whitespace at a certain position, the other definition does not) are correctly
- reported as a warning now.
- - Fixed a problem, where different formal argument names during macro
- redefinition were not flagged as a warning.
- - A wide character string used in a #line directive wasn't flagged as an error.
- Sun Feb 29 19:10:14 WEST 2004
- Used the test suite distributed with the mcpp V2.4 preprocessor to fix a bunch
- of mostly minor issues:
- - Fixed trigraph backslash followed by a newline handling (??/ \n) in the
- re2c (C/C++ and IDL) scanners.
- - Fixed a digraph/trigraph token type handling problem during macro expansion.
- - Fixed a digraph/trigraph token type problem during handling of the null
- preprocessor directive.
- - Fixed several signed/unsigned conversion bugs in the expression evaluator.
- - Fixed the || and && operators in the expression evaluator to stop evaluation,
- as only the outcome of the overall expression is determined.
- - Fixed the expression evaluation engine to detect divide by zero errors.
- - Fixed a bug with operator || and && arithmetic (the deduced type was wrong).
- - Fixed a bug with the unary operators ! and - which IN conjunction with an
- arithmetic operation yielded A wrong result type.
- - Fixed a bug, which reported a macro definition as an invalid redefinition, if
- it was different from the original definition only by different whitespaces.
- - Fixed a bug, which reported the redefinition of one of the alternative tokens
- as 'and', 'bit_and' etc. as invalid.
- - Fixed a bug in the character literal parser, which prevented the recognition
- of multibyte character literals.
- - Moved the cpp_token_ids.hpp header into the main wave.hpp header, because the
- values defined therein aren't changeable by the user anyway.
- - Fixed some spelling errors in the documentation (thanks to Rob Stewart).
- Tue Feb 3 20:20:16 WEST 2004
- - Fixed the problem, that macro definitions in a config file were flagged as
- an error, if there was any whitespace in between the -D and the macro name
- (same problem existed for -P).
- Fri Jan 30 20:28:27 WEST 2004
- - Fixed a missing boostification in the trace support header.
- - Added a missing std:: namespace qualification to the list_includes.cpp sample
- file.
- - Fixed line ending problems with the cpp.re and idl.re files.
- - Added quick_start sample.
- Sun Jan 25 20:26:45 WEST 2004
- This version was submitted to Boost as the review candidate (V1.1.0)
- - Fixed invalid explicit instantiation syntax as reported by the Comeau
- compiler.
- - Added a missing header to flex_string.hpp.
- Sat Jan 24 19:47:44 WEST 2004
- - Completely decoupled the used lexer from the preprocessor.
- - Unfortunately had to change the template interface of the context class. It
- now instead of the token type takes the type of the lexer to use.
- - Reintroduced the cpp_tokens, list_includes and waveidl samples.
- . cpp_tokens is based on the SLex lexer
- . list_includes shows the usage of the include file tracing capability
- . waveidl uses the Re2C based IDL lexer in conjunction with the default token
- type
- Tue Jan 13 20:43:04 WEST 2004
- - Fixed several compilation issues under linux (gcc 3.2.3, gcc 3.3, gcc 3.3.2,
- gcc 3.4, Intel V7.1)
- - Fixed a compatibility problem with Spirit versions older than V1.7.
- Mon Jan 12 20:39:50 WEST 2004
- - Boostified the code base:
- . Moved code into namespace boost.
- . Prefixed all pp constants with "BOOST_".
- . Refactured the directory structure.
- - Removed IDL mode and SLex lexer from the code base. These will be re-added as
- samples.
- - Changed the Wave configuration system to be more flexible (all
- #if defined(BOOST_WAVE_...) changed to #if BOOST_WAVE_... != 0),
- which allows to configure the library without changing the code base itself
- Sat Jan 10 18:17:50 WEST 2004
- - Incorporated Andrei Alexandrescu's latest changes to the flex_string class,
- which resulted in an overall spedd gain of about 5-10%.
- Wed Jan 7 17:46:45 WEST 2004
- - Found a major performance hole! The achieved general speedup is about 50-70%.
- - Added missing old MS specific extensions to the re2c lexer (_based,
- _declspec, _cdecl, _fastcall, _stdcall, _inline and _asm).
- - Added support for #include_next (as implemented by gcc).
- - Fixed compilation problems with gcc 3.3.1
- - Avoid to look up in symbol table of a potential macro name twice.
- - Added the Spirit SLex lexer sample to the Wave source tree, because it was
- removed from the Spirit distribution.
- - Removed the configuration option, which allowed to reverse the names stored
- in the symbol tables.
- - Implemented experimental support for using a TST (ternary search tree) as the
- container for the symbol tables.
- Sun Jan 5 12:30:50 2004
- - Released V1.0.0
- Sun Jan 4 00:11:50 2004
- - Removed tabs from the flex_string.hpp file.
- - Modified the input_functor.hpp file to sqeeze out some milliseconds at
- runtime.
- - The --timer option now prints the overall elapsed time even if an error
- occurred.
- - Added support for #pragma once.
- Fri Jan 2 22:58:54 2004
- - Fixed a bug in the code, which predefines the preprocessor constants.
- - Fixed a bug in intlit_grammar<> initialisation code.
- Thu Jan 1 21:15:03 2004
- - Fixed a bug while predefining a macro with a value through the commmand line.
- - Fixed a bug, which reported a macro definition as illegal, if the redefined
- macro was a function like macro with parameters.
- - Fixed a bug, if concatenation of two tokens resulted in a C++ comment start
- token.
- Thu Jan 1 15:01:54 2004
- - Finished license migration.
- Wed Dec 31 12:23:55 2003
- - Changed the copyright and licensing policiy to be Boost compatible.
- Wed Dec 31 12:01:14 2003
- - Fixed a problem while compiling certain headers from the Microsoft Windows
- SDK:
- #define CreateWindowA(lpClassName, lpWindowName, dwStyle, x, y,\
- nWidth, nHeight, hWndParent, hMenu, hInstance, lpParam)\
- CreateWindowExA(0L, lpClassName, lpWindowName, dwStyle, x, y,\
- nWidth, nHeight, hWndParent, hMenu, hInstance, lpParam)
- where essentially is no whitespace between the parameter list and the macro
- replacement list.
- - Fixed a problem with the MS extension __declspec, which now is recognized
- correctly.
- Sat Dec 27 14:48:29 2003
- - Fixed remaining problems with assign/assign_a.
- - Fixed some gcc warnings about signed/unsigned comparision mismatch.
- Tue Nov 11 20:51:41 WEST 2003
- - Changed the IDL mode to recognize identifiers only. All keywords (except
- 'true' and 'false') are returned as identifiers. This allows for easy
- extension of the IDL language. The drawback is, that after preprocessing
- there needs to be just another lexing stage, which recognizes the keywords.
- - Fixed a possible problem, when in between a #if/#elif directive and a
- subsequent opening parenthesis Wave finds no whitespace:
- #if(_WIN_VER >= 0x0500)
- is now recognized correctly.
- (This problem was pointed out by Porter Schermerhorn).
- Sun Nov 9 21:05:23 WEST 2003
- - Started to work on implementation of an IDL lexer for the TAO idl compiler.
- . Branched off the Re2C C++ lexer and related files as a starting point for
- the new IDL lexer. Added connfiguration means to allow compile time
- decision, in which mode to operatoe (C++ or IDL).
- . Implemented the Re2C based IDL lexing component.
- . Fixed all occurrences of non-IDL tokens (as T_COLON_COLON and T_ELLIPSIS)
- Sat Nov 8 20:05:52 WEST 2003
- - Version 1.0.0
- - Munged the email addresses embedded within the source files.
- - Adjusted for the new actor names in Spirit (assign_a and append_a).
- Thu Aug 21 16:54:20 2003
- - Removed the internally used macro 'countof()' to avoid possible nameclashes
- with user code.
- - Fixed a bug, which prevented the execution of the concatination operator '##'
- while expanding object-like macros.
- Tue Aug 5 10:04:00 2003
- - Fixed a false assertion, if a #pragma directive started with some whitespace
- on the line.
- - Added the #pragma wave timer() directive to allow rough timings during
- processing. This is done on top of a new callback hook for unrecognized
- #pragma's, which allows to easily add new pragma commands without changing
- the Wave library.
- - Fixed a bug in the whitespace insertion engine, which prevented the insertion
- of a whitespace token in between two consecutive identifier tokens or a
- integer literal token followed by an identifier token.
- - Fixed a bug during macro concatenation, which allowed to concatenate
- unrelated tokens from the input stream:
- #define CAT(a, b) PRIMITIVE_CAT(a, b)
- #define PRIMITIVE_CAT(a, b) a ## b
- #define X() B
- #define ABC 1
- CAT(A, X() C) // AB C
- CAT(A, X()C) // correct: AB C, was 1
- - Fixed a 64 bit portability problem.
- - Added pragma wave timer(suspend) and wave timer(resume)
- - Fixed a ODR problem with static initialization data for predefined macros.
- - Ported the iterators to the new iterator_adaptors.
- - Updated the documentation to reflect the recent changes
- Sun Jun 29 12:35:00 2003
- - Fixed 64 bit compatibility warnings.
- - Fixed a bug, which prevented the correct recognition of a #line directive, if
- only the filename part of this directive was generated by a macro expansion.
- - Fixed a bug during macro expansion of conditional expressions, which
- prevented the correct expansion of certain scoped macros.
- Fri Jun 27 09:50:14 2003
- - Changed the output of the overall elapsed time (option --timer) to cerr.
- - Added a configuration constant WAVE_REVERSE_MACRONAMES_FOR_SYMBOLTABLE, which
- reverses the macro names while storing them into the symbol table, which
- allows to speed up name lookup especially, if the macro names are very long
- and if these share a common prefix.
- - Fixed a very subtle bug, which prevented the recognition of fully qualified
- macro names during the macro expansion of conditionals expressions (for
- #if/#elif).
- - Improved the error output for the illformed pp expression error.
- Thu Jun 26 08:20:30 2003
- - Done a complete spell check of the source code comments.
- Wed Jun 25 20:33:52 2003
- - Changed the conditional expression engine to work with integer numeric
- literals only. Distinguished signed and unsigned literals.
- - Importing a region twice is allowed now.
- - Fixed a bug, which does not removed all placeholder tokens from a expanded
- token sequence while evaluating conditional expressions (C++0x mode only).
- Wed Jun 25 15:01:51 2003
- - Changed the conditional expression engine to respect the type of numeric
- literals, now expressions like '#if 1 / 10 == 0' evaluate correctly (to true
- :-)
- - Fixed a bug, where macro names referring to global macros (as ::A::B) were
- not correctly recognized under certain circumstances.
- - Empty parameter lists for macros with ellipses only sometimes generated a
- placemarker token in the output:
- #define STR(...) #__VA_ARGS__
- STR() // resulted in "§" instead of "" .
- Wed Jun 25 08:35:06 2003
- - Fixed several gcc compilation errors (missing typename's etc.)
- - Fixed a compilation problem, if Wave is built on top of the SLEX scanner.
- - Reformatted the --timer output from pure seconds to a more reasonable format.
- Fri Jun 20 19:33:30 2003
- - Changed the enable_tracing function of the tracing_policies to take a
- trace_flags variable instead of a bool, to allow to control tracing with more
- granulation.
- - Added the tracing_enabled function to the tracing_policies, which returns the
- current tracing status.
- - Updated the documentation of the tracing policies.
- Thu Jun 19 21:45:39 2003
- - Reactivated the list_includes sample with the help of the new include file
- tracing facility.
- Thu Jun 19 17:55:35 2003
- - Eliminated the TraceT template parameter from the macromap<> template.
- - Added two hooks to the trace policy to allow to trace the opening and
- closing of include files.
- Thu Jun 19 14:08:10 2003
- - Added the command line option --timer, which enables the output to std::cout
- of the overall elapsed time during the preprocessing of the given file.
- Fri Jun 13 09:11:29 2003
- - Emitted an error message, if an ellipses was found as a formal macro
- parameter and variadics were disabled.
- - Fixed a false error message, that the last line was not terminated with a
- newline, which occurred, if no output was generated by the last line of the
- source file.
- Thu Jun 12 15:20:22 2003
- - Fixed the recent change in argument expansion for the variadics/C99/C++0x
- mode.
- - Fixed a problem, where an additional whitespace between _Pragma and the
- opening parenthesis resulted in a false error message.
- - Used a pool allocator for the token sequence containers (std::list<>'s),
- which gives a speed gain of more than 60% (while profiling the Order
- library).
- Wed Jun 11 22:18:54 2003
- - Fixed a macro scoping/expansion problem, when a macro returned a full scope
- which is continued on the call site to form a full qualified name, the name
- wasn't recognized correctly:
- # region A
- # define MACRO 1
- # region B
- # define MACRO 2
- # endregion
- # endregion
- # define ID(x) x
- ID(A)::MACRO // 1
- ID(A::B)::MACRO // 2, was expanded to A::B::MACRO
- - Changed the expansion of macro arguments such, that these will be expanded
- only, if the result is to be used for substitution during the expansion
- of the replacement list.
- Wed Jun 11 14:40:29 2003
- - Included a whitespace eating finite state machine (FSM) for minimal
- whitespace in the generated output. This was suggested by Paul Mensonides.
- - Updated the acknowledgement section
- Wed Jun 4 08:03:04 2003
- - Fixed a bug reported by Faisal Vali, which prevented the correct evaluation
- of conditional expressions, if these referenced macro names, which expanded
- to a sequence containing non-expandable tokens.
- - Fixed the above bug for #elif directives too (in the first place this was
- fixed for #if directives only)
- Mon May 26 22:15:40 2003
- - Added missing copyrights in several files.
- - Fixed false output, if a unknown _Pragma were encountered.
- - Fixed a macro expansion problem with qualified names, were constructs like
- the following were not expanded correctly:
- #define ID(x) x
- #region SCOPE
- # define TEST 1
- #endregion
- ID(SCOPE::) TEST // should expand to 1
- - Changed #import semantics for macros from copy semantics to reference
- semantics, i.e. macros are now considered to be implicitly imported into the
- scope, where they are defined. If a macro is imported into another scope and
- the original macro is undefined, the imported macro still exists. Further,
- if the imported macro is expanded, then while rescanning the original macro
- is disabled too:
- #region A
- # define B(x) x
- #endregion
- #import A
- B (A::B) (*) // A::B(*)
- A::B (B) (*) // B(*)
- B (B) (*) // B(*)
- A::B (A::B) (*) // A::B(*)
- - Fixed a recently introduced problem, where placemarker tokens slipped through
- to the output under certain conditions (in variadics/C99/C++0x modes only).
- Mon May 19 16:30:49 2003
- - Fixed a bug, which prevented the recognition of the __lparen__, __rparen__ or
- __comma__ alternative tokens, if these were the first token after an emitted
- #line directive (reported by Vesa Karvonen).
- - Added an optimization, that only those tokens are considered for a macro
- expansion, which may result in an expansion.
- Tue May 13 18:16:26 2003
- - Fixed a newly introduced problem, where a omitted argument consisting out
- of whitespace only were failed to be replaced by a placemarker token. This
- lead to problems with constructs like the following:
- #define paste(a, b, c) a ## b ## c
- paste(1, , 3) // should expand to 13, but expanded to 1## 3
- - Fixed a problem with the tracing support, which throwed an unexpected
- exception if there were too few arguments given while expanding a macro.
- - Allowed to open and to import the global scope ('#region ::' and
- '#import ::').
- - Fixed a bug, if more than one file was given with a --forceinclude command
- line option.
- Sat May 10 21:30:29 2003
- - Added __STDC_FULL_REGION__ and __STDC_CURRENT_REGION__ to the list of not
- undefinable macros.
- - In normal C++ mode and C99 mode the #ifdef/#ifndef and the operator defined()
- should not support qualified names. This is fixed now.
- - Updated the documentation.
- - Fixed minor gcc -Wall compilation warnings.
- - Added better error support for qualified names used as arguments for #ifdef,
- #ifndef and operator defined().
- Sat May 10 09:51:18 2003
- - Removed the feature, that the comma before the ellipsis parameter in a macro
- definition may be omitted.
- - Resolved an issue with the expansion of qualified macros, when these
- qualified names were partially generated by a previous macro expansion
- - Allowed to specify fully qualified names as arguments to the #region directive
- Wed May 7 22:44:21 2003
- - Changed the names of __SCOPE__ and __FULL_SCOPE__ predefined macros to
- __STDC_CURRENT_REGION__ and __STDC_FULL_REGION__ resp. The names are subject
- to change if the #region keyword actually will be renamed to #scope/#module
- or whatever.
- - In C++0x mode it is now possible to omit the last comma before a variadics
- ellipsis in a macro definition:
- #define cat_i(a, b, c, d, e ...) a ## b ## c ## d ## e
- - Fixed a bug in the stringize code, where an ellipsis to stringize resulted in
- stringizing of the first ellipsis parameter only. Preserved the original
- whitespace delimiting in between the ellipsis arguments.
- - Introduced the wave::language_support enum for convenient switching of the
- supported language features throughout the library.
- - Fixed a bug, which prevented the definition of the predefined macro
- __WAVE_HAS_VARRIADICS__, if --variadics were given on the command line.
- Tue May 6 15:49:45 2003
- - Made predefined macros available at every macro scope without qualification.
- - Predefined a new macro in C++0x mode: __STDC_GLOBAL__, which is defined at
- global macro scope only and equals to '1' (integer literal).
- - In C++0x mode there are two new predefined macros:
- __SCOPE__: expands to the last part of the qualified name of the
- current macro scope
- __FULL_SCOPE__: expands to the full qualified name of the current macro
- scope
- Mon May 5 23:02:48 2003
- - Fixed a problem in the new well defined token pasting code, which occurred for
- constructs like the following:
- #define is_empty(...) is_empty_ ## __VA_ARGS__ ## _other
- i.e. where two or more '##' operators were contained in the replacement text.
- - Implemented __comma__, __lparen__ and __rparen__ alternative pp-tokens, which
- may be used as the ',', '(' and ')' tokens during preprocessing. These are
- only converted to there respective string representation in a special
- translation phase after preprocessing. This was proposed by Vesa Karvonen.
- - Changed the macro scoping rules to: "If a qualified name does not find a
- nested name, it is not a qualified name to the preprocessor." This seems to
- be the simplest usable solution for the possible ambiguities.
- - Fixed a bug in the macro expansion engine in C++0x mode, where the skipping
- of whitespace inside of a qualified name wasn't consistent.
- Sun May 4 10:48:53 2003
- - Fixed a bug in the expression grammar, which prevented 'not' to be recognized
- as a valid operator.
- - Qualified names are now supported as parameters to #ifdef and #ifndef too.
- - Remove one specialization of the macro expansion engine. It gets instantiated
- only twice now (for the main input iterator and for list<>'s of tokens.
- - Simplified the required explicit specialization of the defined_grammar
- template. It has to be explicitely instantiated by providing the token type
- only (just as for the explicit instantiations of the other grammars).
- Fri May 2 22:44:27 2003
- - Qualified names are now allowed as parameters to the operator defined() in
- C++0x mode.
- - Separated the defined() functionality into a separate translation unit to
- work around a VC7.1 ICE.
- Fri May 2 15:38:26 2003
- - The C++0x mode now has a special set of predefined macros.
- - The predefined macro __WAVE_HAS_VARIADICS__ is now defined in C99 and C++0x
- modes too (--variadics is implied for these modes).
- - Updated the documentation to reflect the recent changes and additions.
- - In C++0x mode Wave now supports macro scopes:
- - new keywords #region/#endregion/#import
- - qualified macro names
- - In C++0x mode Wave now supports token pasting of unrelated tokens. These are
- concatenated, the result is re-tokenized and inserted into the output stream.
- - Fixed a minor bug in the macro expansion engine, if a qualified function-like
- macro was found in an object-like context.
- - Fixed an issue with well defined token pasting of unrelated tokens.
- Tue Apr 29 08:47:37 2003
- - Fixed a bug in the macro expansion engine, which prevented the expansion
- of a certain macro under specific conditions (if the left of two tokens to
- concatenate were a disabled one (T_NONREPLACABLE_IDENTIFIER), then the
- resulting token was disabled too).
- - Added additional diagnostics to the Wave driver to disambiguate the C99 and
- C++0x modes.
- - Implemented a new API function and a corresponding Wave driver command line
- option, which allows to specify one or more include files to be preprocessed
- before the regular file is preprocessed (the files are processed as normal
- input and all the resulting output is included, before processing the regular
- input file). The Wave driver command line option is --forceinclude (-F).
- - Wave now compiles the Order library from Vesa Karvonen.
- Mon Apr 28 07:57:10 2003
- - Fixed a bug in the macro expansion engine.
- - Removed a lot of (not needed) whitespace in the generated output (but still
- not optimal).
- Sat Apr 26 20:30:53 2003
- - Fixed a bug in the initialization code of the Slex lexer while working in
- C99 mode (reported by Reece Dunn).
- Fri Apr 18 08:37:35 2003
- - Fixed the handling of option_value's inside of pragma directives:
- _Pragma("wave option(option_value)")
- inside which all all whitespaces were deleted.
- - Started to implement experimental macro scoping.
- Thu Apr 10 10:20:07 2003
- - Fixed a problem with the #pragma wave stop(), where only the first token
- inside the stop directive was output, when the preprocessor stops in result
- of this pragma.
- - Implemented a new #pragma wave system(command), which spawns a new operation
- system command exactly as specified inside the system directive, intercepts
- the stdout output of this process, retokenizes this output and inserts the
- generated token sequence in place of the original #pragma or operator _Pragma.
- Please note that the generated output is _not_ subject to any macro expansion
- before its insertion as the replacement of the pragma itself. If you need to
- macro expand the replacement text, you always may force this by writing:
- #define SCAN(x) x
- SCAN(_Pragma("wave system(...)"))
- which re-scans the replacement once.
- - Replaced the Wave position_iterator with the boost::spirit::position_iterator
- (without any problems!).
- Mon Apr 7 10:45:30 2003
- - Fixed macro_trace_policies::expand_object_like_macro not to be called with
- the formal arguments as one of its parameters.
- - Updated the documentation to reflect the changes needed for the tracing
- stuff.
- Mon Mar 31 19:07:05 2003
- - Fixed variadics support in the trace output.
- - Fixed preprocessing of operator _Pragma() before it's execution.
- - Added _Pragma("wave stop(errmsg)") (#pragma wave stop(errmsg)) to allow
- diagnostics output from inside macro expansion.
- - Fixed operator _Pragma for unknown pragmas (these are simply put through to
- the output).
- - Implemented a maximal possible include nesting depth to avoid an out of
- memory error. The initial value for this is configurable through the compile
- time constant WAVE_MAX_INCLUDE_LEVEL_DEPTH, which defaults to 1024, if not
- given.
- Additionally this may be enlarged through a new command line option:
- -n/--nesting (Wave driver only).
- Sun Mar 30 20:40:17 2003
- - Implemented the predefined macro __INCLUDE_LEVEL__, which expands to a
- decimal integer constant that represents the depth of nesting in include
- files. The value of this macro is incremented on every '#include' directive
- and decremented at every end of file.
- - Implemented the operator _Pragma(). It is recognized in C99 mode and whenever
- variadics are enabled.
- Sun Mar 30 08:30:12 2003
- - Changed the tracing format to be more readable.
- - Changed the tracing #pragma's to
- enable tracing: #pragma wave trace(enable)
- disable tracing: #pragma wave trace(disable)
- or
- enable tracing: #pragma wave trace(1)
- disable tracing: #pragma wave trace(0)
- - Changed the semantics of the -t (--traceto) switch. Without any -t switch
- there isn't generated any trace output at all, even, if the corresponding
- #pragma directives are found. To output the trace info to a file, the
- '-t file' syntax may be used, to output to std::cerr, the '-t-' (or '-t -')
- syntax may be used.
- Fri Mar 28 17:27:25 2003
- - Added a new template parameter to the wave::context<> object, which allows
- to specify a policy for controlling the macro expansion tracing. The default
- macro_trace_policy does no tracing at all. This way one can add specific
- macro expansion tracing facilities to the library.
- - #pragma directives starting with a STDC identifier are no longer not macro
- expanded in C++ mode, in C++ mode these are now expanded as usual, in C99
- mode not.
- - The tracing can be enabled/disabled from inside the preprocessed stream by
- inserting a special #pragma directive:
- enable tracing: #pragma wave_option(trace: enable)
- disable tracing: #pragma wave_option(trace: disable)
- - The Wave driver now allows to specify a destination for the macro expansion
- tracing trough a new command line switch: '-t path' or '--traceto path'. If
- this option isn't given, the trace output goes to stderr.
- - The Wave driver now allows to specify the name of the file, where the
- preprocessed result stream is to be saved: '-o path' or '--output path'. If
- this option is not given, the output goes to stdout.
- Wed Mar 26 20:39:11 2003
- - Fixed a problem with alternative tokens (as 'and', 'or' etc.) and trigraph
- tokens, which were not correctly recognized inside #if/#elif expressions.
- - Alternative tokens ('and', 'or' etc.) are no longer subject to a possible
- macro redefinition.
- - Fixed the special handling of 'true' and 'false' during the macro expansion
- of #if/#elif expressions.
- Tue Mar 25 12:12:35 2003
- - Released Wave V0.9.1
- Mon Mar 24 13:34:27 2003
- - Implemented placemarkers, i.e. Wave now supports empty arguments during macro
- invocations. This must be enabled by means of a new pp constant:
- WAVE_SUPPORT_VARIADICS_PLACEMARKERS which must be defined to enable the
- placemarker and variadics code and by defining the command line option
- '--variadics' (Wave driver only).
- - Implemented variadics, i.e. Wave now supports macros with variable parameter
- counts. This must be enabled by means of the pp constant:
- WAVE_SUPPORT_VARIADICS_PLACEMARKERS which must be defined to enable the
- placemarker and variadics code and by defining the command line option
- '--variadics' (Wave driver only).
- - Implemented a C99 mode. This mode enables variadics and placemarkers by
- default and rejects some specific C++ tokens (as the alternate keywords and
- '::', '->*', '.*'). This mode must be enabled by the means of the pp constant
- WAVE_SUPPORT_VARIADICS_PLACEMARKERS (see above). The C99 mode is enabled by
- the command line switch '--c99' (Wave driver only).
- This involved some changes in the C99/C++ lexers.
- Fri Mar 21 16:02:10 2003
- - Fixed a bug in the macro expansion engine, which prevented the expansion of
- macros, which name was concatenated out of a identifier and a integer
- followed directly by another identifier:
- #define X() X_ ## 0R() // note: _zero_ followed by 'R'
- #define X_0R() ...
- X() // expanded to: X_0R(), but should expand to ...
- This is a problem resulting from the fact, that the Standard requires the
- preprocessor to act on so called pp-tokens, but Wave acts on C++ tokens.
- Thu Mar 20 21:39:21 2003
- - Fixed a problem with expression parsing (#if/#elif constant expressions),
- which failed to produce an error message for expressions like
- #if 1 2 3 4 5
- i.e. where the token sequence starts with a valid constant expression, but
- the remainder of the line contained other tokens than whitespace.
- - Integrated the flex_string class from Andrei Alexandrescu (published on the
- CUJ site) to get COW-string behaviour for the token values and position
- filename strings. This resulted in a major overall speedup (about 2-3 times
- faster in dependency of the complexity of pp usage in the input stream).
- - Fixed a bug, which reported ill formed #if/#else expressions as errors, even
- if the current if block status (conditional compilation status) is false.
- - Added a warning, if the last line of a file does not end with a newline.
- - Improved error recognition and handling for malformed preprocessor directives
- Mon Mar 17 19:53:29 2003
- - Fixed a concatenation problem: constructs like a##b##c where expanded
- incorrectly.
- - Optimized the recognition of pp directives:
- - the parser is used only, if the next non-whitespace token starts a pp
- directive
- - null directives now are recognized without calling the parser
- - the parser isn't called anymore, if the if_block_status is false and no
- conditional pp directive (#if etc.) is to be recognized.
- These optimizations give a speed improvement by upto 40%.
- - Removed adjacent whitespace during macro expansion (needs to be revised,
- since there is some whitespace left, which may be removed)
- Sun Mar 16 23:19:11 2003
- - Fixed a problem with include paths given on the command line, if the file
- to preprocess was not given as a full path (driver executable).
- - Fixed a problem with path names containing blanks (driver executable).
- - Cleaned command line and argument handling (driver executable).
- - Fixed a severe memory leak.
- - Fixed a bug, if a C++ keyword was used as a macro name or macro parameter
- name, which prevented the macro recognition and expansion to function
- properly.
- - Implemented the WAVE_SUPPORT_MS_EXTENSIONS compiler switch for the re2c
- generated lexer too.
- - Fixed a problem, which caused an internal T_PLACEHOLDER token to show up
- outside the macro replacement engine.
- - Fixed a problem with macro #include directives, which prevents to find the
- file to include, if after the macro expansion the token sequence representing
- the filename began or ended with at least one whitespace token.
- - Fixed a problem, which caused a false error message if the '#' character was
- to be concatenated with an arbitrary other token.
- - The concatenation of a whitespace token with an arbitrary other token was
- reported as illegal token pasting (but it is certainly not).
- Sat Mar 15 21:43:56 2003
- - Added a default constructor to the wave::util::file_position template.
- - Report the concatenation of unrelated tokens as an error.
- - Finished the documentation.
- Fri Mar 14 20:14:18 2003
- - More work on documentation
- - Changed file_position to expose accessor functions (the member variables are
- marked as private now). This opens up the possibility to provide another
- file_position implementation, which may be optimized in some way.
- - Fixed a problem with the token name table, the alternate and trigraph token
- names were printed incorrectly.
- - Fixed a bug, which prevented the correct recognition of 'defined X' (without
- parenthesises).
- - Fixed a bug, which allowed to redefine and undefine the predefined name
- 'defined'.
- - Fixed a bug, which prevents the correct recognition of a macro based #include
- directive, if it expands to something like #include <...>.
- - Fixed a bug, which prevented the recognition of duplicate macro parameter
- names.
- - Removed the insertion of additional whitespace inside of string literals
- (during stringizing).
- Wed Mar 12 19:16:40 2003
- - Fixed a bug, which prevented the instantiation of the wave::context object
- with auxiliary iterators. The token type isn't coupled anymore with the
- iterator type.
- This required some changes in the interface:
- - The wave::context object now has three template parameters (the iterator
- type, the token type and the input policy type)
- - The token type does not have the iterator type as it's template parameter
- anymore.
- - Implemented a new position_iterator template on top of the iterator_adaptor<>
- template to make it work even for input_iterator type iterators.
- - Fixed a bug in the regular expressions for the Slex lexer.
- - The function 'set_sys_include_delimiter()' was renamed to
- 'set_sysinclude_delimiter()' to better fit the naming scheme of the other
- functions.
- - Wrote more documentation
- - Unified the different token definitions of the lexers, so that there is only
- one token type left. This required some changes in the interface:
- - There is no need anymore to explicitly specify the namespace of the token
- type to use.
- - Added the command line option -P to the Wave driver program, which predefines
- a macro (i.e. defines it such, that is _not_ undefinable through an #undef
- directive from inside the preprocessed program).
- Sat Mar 8 07:46:43 2003
- - Released Wave 0.9.0
- Thu Mar 6 20:02:44 2003
- - Compiled Wave with IntelV7.0/DinkumwareSTL (from VC6sp5)
- - Fixed new compilation problems with gcc -Wall
- - Fixed the list_includes and cpp_tokens samples to compile and link correctly.
- - Fixed a bug, where a wrong filename was reported by the generated #line
- directive.
- - Fixed a bug, where the __FILE__ macro was expanded without '\"' around the
- filename.
- - The generated #line directives and the expanded __FILE__ macro now report
- the filename in a native (to the system) format. Additionally the generated
- string literals are now escaped correctly.
- Wed Mar 5 21:11:14 2003
- - Reorganized the directory structure to mirror the namespace structure of the
- library
- - Fixed a bug, where the complete input after the first found #include
- directive were eaten up.
- - Fixed a bug, where the __LINE__ macro expanded to a incorrect linenumber, if
- the __LINE__ macro was encountered on a line after a '\\' '\n' sequence.
- Tue Mar 4 11:50:24 2003
- - The new name of the project is 'Wave'.
- - Adjusted namespaces, comments etc. to reflect the new name.
- - Added the command line option -U [--undefine], which allows to remove one of
- the predefined macros (except __LINE__, __FILE__, __DATE__, __TIME__,
- __STDC__ and __cplusplus)
- Sun Mar 2 20:10:04 2003
- - Fixed a bug while expanding macros without any definition part (empty macros)
- - The pp-iterator will not emit a newline for every recognized preprocessing
- directive anymore. The generated output is much more condensed this way.
- - The pp-iterator now emits #line directives at appropriate places.
- - Added an additional parser to the library, which may be used to parse macros
- given in the command line syntax, i.e. something like 'MACRO(x)=definition'.
- - Added the possibility to the cpp driver sample, to add macros from the
- command line through the -D command line switch.
- - Martin Wille contributed a test script to allow automatic testing of the
- cpp driver sample by feeding all files contained in the test_files directory
- through the cpp driver and comparing the generated output with the
- corresponding expectations.
- - Added config file support to allow for predefined option sets (for instance
- for the emulation of other compilers)
- - Changed the way, how include paths are defined. It resembles now the
- behaviour of gcc.
- Any directories specified with '-I' options before an eventually given '-I-'
- option are searched only for the case of '#include "file"', they are not
- searched for '#include <file>' directives. If additional directories are
- specified with '-I' options after a '-I-' option was given, these directories
- are searched for all '#include' directives. In addition, the '-I-' option
- inhibits the use of the current directory as the first search directory for
- '#include "file"'. Therefore, the current directory is searched only if it is
- requested explicitly with '-I.'. Specifying both '-I-' and '-I.' allows to
- control precisely which directories are searched before the current one
- and which are searched after.
- - Added config file support to the cpp driver.
- - stored not only the current 'name' of a file (given eventually by a #line
- directive) but in parallel the actual full file system name of this file too.
- Tue Feb 25 21:44:19 2003
- - Fixed the warnings emitted by gcc -Wall.
- - Fixed a bug in the cpp grammar, which causes to failing the recognition of
- certain preprocessor directives if at the end of this directive were placed
- a C++ comment.
- - Simplified and extended the insertion of whitespace tokens at places, where
- otherwise two adjacent tokens would form a new different token, if
- retokenized.
- Mon Feb 24 19:13:46 2003
- - defined() functionality was broken
- - added missing typename keywords
- - added missing using namespace statements, where appropriate
- - added a warning, when a predefined macro is to be undefined (by an #undef
- directive)
- - removed the 'compile in C mode' hack for the re2c generated lexer (VC7.1
- (final beta) is not able to compile it with optimizations switched on
- anyway :( )
- - compiled with gcc 3.2 and Intel V7.0 (20030129Z)
- Sun Feb 23 23:39:33 2003
- - Fixed a couple of 'missing typename' bugs (thanks to Martin Wille)
- - Added code to insert whitespace at places, where otherwise two adjacent
- tokens would form a new different token, if retokenized.
- - Fixed a severe macro expansion bug.
- - Added the handling of invalid or not allowed universal character values
- inside of string literals and character literals.
- Sat Feb 22 20:52:06 2003
- - Bumped version to 0.9.0
- - Added test for invalid or not allowed universal character values (see
- C++ Standard 2.2.2 [lex.charset] and Annex E)
- - Fixed a bug with newlines between a macro name and the opening parenthesis
- during the macro expansion and a bug with newlines inside the parameter list
- during the macro expansion.
- - Added the following predefined macros:
- __SPIRIT_PP__
- expands to the version number of the pp-iterator lib (i.e. 0x0090 for
- V0.9.0)
- __SPIRIT_PP_VERSION__
- expands to the full version number of the pp-iterator lib (i.e.
- 0x00900436 for V0.9.0.436)
- __SPIRIT_PP_VERSION_STR__
- expands to the full version string of the pp-iterator lib (i.e.
- "0.9.0.436")
- Fri Feb 21 22:09:04 2003 (feature complete!)
- - Allowed to optionally compile the Re2c generated lexer in 'C' mode, because
- at least the VC7.1 (final beta) compiler has problems to compile it in 'C++'
- mode with optimizations switch on
- - Implemented #error and #warning (optional) directives (C++ standard 16.5).
- Additionally there are now allowed the following preprocessor configuration
- constants:
- CPP_PREPROCESS_ERROR_MESSAGE_BODY
- if defined, preprocesses the message body of #error and #warning
- directives to allow for better diagnostics.
- CPP_SUPPORT_WARNING_DIRECTIVE
- if defined, then the #warning directive will be recognized such, that
- a warning with the given message will be issued
- - Adjusted the error handling for the Re2c generated C++ lexer, so that any
- error inside the lexer is now propagated as an cpplexer_exception.
- - Implemented the #line directive (C++ standard 16.4)
- - Implemented #pragma directive (C++ standard 16.6)
- Additionally there are now allowed the following preprocessor configuration
- constants:
- CPP_RETURN_PRAGMA_DIRECTIVES
- if defined, then the whole pragma directive is returned as a token
- sequence to the caller, if not defined the whole pragma directive is
- skipped
- CPP_PREPROCESS_PRAGMA_BODY
- if defined, then the #pragma body will be preprocessed
- - Implemented #include directive with macro arguments (C++ standard 16.2.4)
- - Made the namespace structure finer granulated to leave only the main
- interface classes in the main namespace cpp. All other classes are moved into
- sub-namespaces to reflect the logical dependencies
- - Reorganized the public interface of the context<> template class, made all
- non relevant functions into the protected.
- - Implemented predefined macros (__LINE__ et.al.) (C++ standard 16.8)
- - Further documentation work
- Wed Feb 19 23:44:47 2003
- - Corrected a lot of bugs in the macro expansion engine, which now should be
- conformant to the C++ standard.
- - # (null) directive (C++ standard 16.7)
- Sun Feb 16 08:40:38 2003
- - Added a macro expansion engine which expands macros with arguments
- C++ standard 16.3 [cpp.replace]
- - Added a new sample: cpp_tokens. This sample preprocesses a given file and
- prints out the string representations of all tokens returned from the pp
- iterator
- - Added documentation (to be continued!)
- - Added a couple of small test files to test elementary functionality
- (the tests mainly were contributed by Paul Mensonides)
- - The main cpp sample is now a simple preprocessor driver program, which
- outputs the string representation of the preprocessed input stream. Use
- cpp --help to get a hint, how to use it.
- - Fixed a bug in the preprocessor grammar which failed to recognize a pp
- statement, if there was a C++ comment at the end of the line
- - Added '#' operator (C++ standard 16.3.2) [cpp.stringize]
- - Fixed a bug in the slex based C++ lexer to handle the concatenation
- characters correctly ('\\' followed by a '\n')
- Sun Feb 9 23:01:00 2003
- - Improved error handling for #if et.al.
- - Fixed a pair of lexer errors
- - Implemented the #if/#elif statements, the sample now contains a complete C++
- expression evaluation engine (for the calculation of the outcome of the
- #if/#elif statement conditions)
- - Implemented macro replacement (with parameters)
- - Implemented the '##' [cpp.concat] operator
- - Implemented the defined() [cpp.cond] operator
- Sun Feb 2 23:28:24 2003
- - Implemented the #define, #undef, #ifdef, #ifndef, #else and #endif
- statements
- - Added optional parse tree output as xml stream (controlled through the config
- pp constant CPP_DUMP_PARSE_TREE)
- Fri Jan 31 21:30:55 2003
- - Fixed different minor issues and a border case (#include statement at the
- last line of a included file)
- Wed Jan 29 21:13:32 2003
- - Fixed exception handling to report the correct error position
- - Fixed another bug in the stream position calculation scheme
- - Added a more elaborate sample 'list_includes' which lists the dependency
- information for a given source file (see test/list_includes/readme.txt).
- Sat Jan 18 22:01:03 2003
- - Fixed a bug in the stream position calculation scheme
- - Made cpp::exceptions more standard conformant (added 'throw()' at appropriate
- places)
- - Overall housekeeping :-)
- Wed Jan 15 21:54:20 2003
- Changes since project start (still 0.5.0)
- - Added #include <...> and #include "..." functionality
- - pp directives are now generally recognized
- - Decoupled the C++ lexers and the pp grammar to separate compilation
- units (optionally) to speed up compilation (a lot!)
- Thu Jan 2 12:39:30 2003
- A completely new version 0.5.0 of the C preprocessor was started. It's a
- complete rewrite of the existing code base. The main differences are:
- - The preprocessor is now implemented as an iterator, which returns the
- current preprocessed token from the input stream.
- - The preprocessing of include files isn't implemented through recursion
- anymore. This follows directly from the first change. As a result of this
- change the internal error handling is simplified.
- - The C preprocessor iterator itself is feeded by a new unified C++ lexer
- iterator. BTW, this C++ lexer iterator could be used standalone and is not
- tied to the C preprocessor. There are two different C++ lexers implemented
- now, which are functionally completely identical. These expose a similar
- interface, so the C preprocessor could be used with both of them.
- - The C++ lexers integrated into the C preprocessor by now are:
- Slex: A spirit based table driven regular expression lexer (the slex
- engine originally was written by Dan Nuffer and is available as a
- separate Spirit sample).
- Re2c: A C++ lexer generated with the help of the re2c tool. This C++
- lexer was written as a sample by Dan Nuffer too.
- It isn't hard to plug in additional different C++ lexers. There are plans to
- integrate a third one written by Juan Carlos Arevalo-Baeza, which is
- available as a Spirit sample.
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Tue Feb 12 22:29:50 2002
- Changes from 0.2.3 to 0.2.4:
- - Moved XML dumping functions to the main Spirit directory
- - Fixed operator '##', it was not correctly implemented somehow :-(
- Sun Feb 10 21:07:19 2002
- Changes from 0.2.2 to 0.2.3:
- - Implemented concatenation operator '##' (cpp.concat)
- - Removed defined() functionality for Intel compiler (it ICE's) until this
- issue is resolved
- - Separated code for dumping a parse tree to XML for inclusion in the main
- Spirit headers
- Thu Jan 17 23:51:21 2002
- Changes from 0.2.1 to 0.2.2:
- - Fixes to compile with gcc 2.95.2 and gcc 3.0.2 (thanks Dan Nuffer)
- - Reformatted the grammars to conform to a single formatting guideline
- - Assigned explicit rule_id's to the rules of cpp_grammar, so that the
- access code to the embedded definition class is not needed anymore
- - Fixed a remaining const problem
- Tue Jan 15 23:40:40 2002
- Changes from 0.2.0 to 0.2.1:
- - Corrected handling of defined() operator
- - In preprocessing conditionals undefined identifiers now correctly
- replaced by '0'
- - Fixed several const problems
- - Added parse_node_iterator for traversing one node in a parse_tree
- without going deeper down the hierarchy than one level (this is useful,
- if all inspected tokens arranged along a single node in the parse tree.
- The main difference to the parse_tree_iterator is, that the underlying
- iterator generally can be adjusted correctly after advancing the attached
- parse_node_iterator
- - Fixed a problem with gcc 2.95.2, which doesn't have a <sstream> header
- - Prepared usage of slex for lexer states
- Sun Jan 13 10:21:16 2002
- Changes from 0.1.0 to 0.2.0:
- - Added operator 'defined()'
- - Added directive '#warning'
- - Corrected error reporting
- - Added command line option -I- for finer control of the searched include
- directories (-I and -I- should now work as in gcc, see readme.html for
- more info)
- - Corrected conditional preprocessing (should be fully functional now)
- - Fixed existing code base for changes made in parse tree support
- - Moved parse tree utility functions to a separate header (prepared for
- inclusion to the Spirit main library)
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