[1/2] c++: correct __has_attribute(init_priority)
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Currently __has_attribute(init_priority) always returns true, even on
targets that don't actually support init priorities, and when using
the attribute on such targets, we issue a hard error that init
priorities are unsupported. This makes it impossible to conditionally
use the attribute by querying __has_attribute.
This patch fixes this by adding the attribute to the attribute table
only if the target supports init priorities, so that __has_attribute
returns false appropriately. Thus on such targets we'll now treat it as
just another unrecognized attribute, so using it gives a -Wattribute
warning instead of an error.
gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
* tree.cc (cxx_attribute_table): Add entry for init_priority
only if SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY.
(handle_init_priority_attribute): Assert SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY
is true.
gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* g++.dg/special/initpri3.C: New test.
---
gcc/cp/tree.cc | 20 +++++++-------------
gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/special/initpri3.C | 9 +++++++++
2 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/special/initpri3.C
Comments
On 11/4/22 11:05, Patrick Palka wrote:
> Currently __has_attribute(init_priority) always returns true, even on
> targets that don't actually support init priorities, and when using
> the attribute on such targets, we issue a hard error that init
> priorities are unsupported. This makes it impossible to conditionally
> use the attribute by querying __has_attribute.
>
> This patch fixes this by adding the attribute to the attribute table
> only if the target supports init priorities, so that __has_attribute
> returns false appropriately. Thus on such targets we'll now treat it as
> just another unrecognized attribute, so using it gives a -Wattribute
> warning instead of an error.
OK.
> gcc/cp/ChangeLog:
>
> * tree.cc (cxx_attribute_table): Add entry for init_priority
> only if SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY.
> (handle_init_priority_attribute): Assert SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY
> is true.
>
> gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
>
> * g++.dg/special/initpri3.C: New test.
> ---
> gcc/cp/tree.cc | 20 +++++++-------------
> gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/special/initpri3.C | 9 +++++++++
> 2 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
> create mode 100644 gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/special/initpri3.C
>
> diff --git a/gcc/cp/tree.cc b/gcc/cp/tree.cc
> index 45348c58bb6..c30bbeb0839 100644
> --- a/gcc/cp/tree.cc
> +++ b/gcc/cp/tree.cc
> @@ -5010,8 +5010,10 @@ const struct attribute_spec cxx_attribute_table[] =
> {
> /* { name, min_len, max_len, decl_req, type_req, fn_type_req,
> affects_type_identity, handler, exclude } */
> +#if SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY
> { "init_priority", 1, 1, true, false, false, false,
> handle_init_priority_attribute, NULL },
> +#endif
> { "abi_tag", 1, -1, false, false, false, true,
> handle_abi_tag_attribute, NULL },
> { NULL, 0, 0, false, false, false, false, NULL, NULL }
> @@ -5039,7 +5041,7 @@ const struct attribute_spec std_attribute_table[] =
>
> /* Handle an "init_priority" attribute; arguments as in
> struct attribute_spec.handler. */
> -static tree
> +ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED static tree
> handle_init_priority_attribute (tree* node,
> tree name,
> tree args,
> @@ -5103,18 +5105,10 @@ handle_init_priority_attribute (tree* node,
> pri);
> }
>
> - if (SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY)
> - {
> - SET_DECL_INIT_PRIORITY (decl, pri);
> - DECL_HAS_INIT_PRIORITY_P (decl) = 1;
> - return NULL_TREE;
> - }
> - else
> - {
> - error ("%qE attribute is not supported on this platform", name);
> - *no_add_attrs = true;
> - return NULL_TREE;
> - }
> + gcc_assert (SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY);
> + SET_DECL_INIT_PRIORITY (decl, pri);
> + DECL_HAS_INIT_PRIORITY_P (decl) = 1;
> + return NULL_TREE;
> }
>
> /* DECL is being redeclared; the old declaration had the abi tags in OLD,
> diff --git a/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/special/initpri3.C b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/special/initpri3.C
> new file mode 100644
> index 00000000000..a181abdd0b1
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gcc/testsuite/g++.dg/special/initpri3.C
> @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
> +// Verify __has_attribute(init_priority) is false whenever the platform
> +// doesn't support it, and is treated as an unrecognized attribute.
> +
> +#if !__has_attribute(init_priority)
> +#error init_priority /* { dg-error "" "" { target { ! init_priority } } } */
> +#endif
> +
> +struct A { A(); } a __attribute__((init_priority(500)));
> +// { dg-warning "attribute directive ignored" "" { target { ! init_priority } } .-1 }
@@ -5010,8 +5010,10 @@ const struct attribute_spec cxx_attribute_table[] =
{
/* { name, min_len, max_len, decl_req, type_req, fn_type_req,
affects_type_identity, handler, exclude } */
+#if SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY
{ "init_priority", 1, 1, true, false, false, false,
handle_init_priority_attribute, NULL },
+#endif
{ "abi_tag", 1, -1, false, false, false, true,
handle_abi_tag_attribute, NULL },
{ NULL, 0, 0, false, false, false, false, NULL, NULL }
@@ -5039,7 +5041,7 @@ const struct attribute_spec std_attribute_table[] =
/* Handle an "init_priority" attribute; arguments as in
struct attribute_spec.handler. */
-static tree
+ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED static tree
handle_init_priority_attribute (tree* node,
tree name,
tree args,
@@ -5103,18 +5105,10 @@ handle_init_priority_attribute (tree* node,
pri);
}
- if (SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY)
- {
- SET_DECL_INIT_PRIORITY (decl, pri);
- DECL_HAS_INIT_PRIORITY_P (decl) = 1;
- return NULL_TREE;
- }
- else
- {
- error ("%qE attribute is not supported on this platform", name);
- *no_add_attrs = true;
- return NULL_TREE;
- }
+ gcc_assert (SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY);
+ SET_DECL_INIT_PRIORITY (decl, pri);
+ DECL_HAS_INIT_PRIORITY_P (decl) = 1;
+ return NULL_TREE;
}
/* DECL is being redeclared; the old declaration had the abi tags in OLD,
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+// Verify __has_attribute(init_priority) is false whenever the platform
+// doesn't support it, and is treated as an unrecognized attribute.
+
+#if !__has_attribute(init_priority)
+#error init_priority /* { dg-error "" "" { target { ! init_priority } } } */
+#endif
+
+struct A { A(); } a __attribute__((init_priority(500)));
+// { dg-warning "attribute directive ignored" "" { target { ! init_priority } } .-1 }