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     1 # Copyright (c) 2001-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
       
     2 # All rights reserved.
       
     3 # This component and the accompanying materials are made available
       
     4 # under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
       
     5 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available
       
     6 # at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
       
     7 #
       
     8 # Initial Contributors:
       
     9 # Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
       
    10 #
       
    11 # Contributors:
       
    12 #
       
    13 # Description:
       
    14 # err_formatter.pm
       
    15 # This tool is asked to invoke the Lada compiler and reformat the errors/warnings from CW
       
    16 # style to Visual Studio error/warning reporting style.
       
    17 # 
       
    18 #
       
    19 
       
    20 
       
    21 use FindBin;
       
    22 
       
    23 my $command = join(' ', @ARGV);
       
    24 open PIPE, "$command 2>&1 | ";
       
    25 
       
    26 
       
    27 my $nextLineOfInterest = 0;
       
    28 my $new_error_line=();
       
    29 my $comp_msg=();
       
    30 my $error_token=();
       
    31 
       
    32 # The error/warning format for CW compiler for the option 
       
    33 # -msgstyle parseable is as follows:
       
    34 #
       
    35 # ToolName|ToolType|MsgType (FileName|Linenumber|digit|digit|digit|digit)
       
    36 # = AtToken
       
    37 # > ErrorMsg
       
    38 #
       
    39 # In the above format, the symbols '|', '(', ')', '=' and '>' occur always
       
    40 # and this tool assumes there presence.
       
    41 # Also, in the above, 
       
    42 #	'ToolName' here is mwccsym2.exe
       
    43 #	'ToolType' here is Compiler
       
    44 #	'MsgType' is either Error or Warning
       
    45 #	'FileName' is the file that caused the compiler error/warning
       
    46 #	'Linenumber' is the line at which the error/warning is reported
       
    47 #	'AtToken' is the token at which the error/warning was reported.
       
    48 #	'ErrorMsg' is the error message and it amrks the end of this error/warning.
       
    49 #
       
    50 
       
    51 my @msgs;
       
    52 while(<PIPE>)
       
    53 {
       
    54 	if( $nextLineOfInterest == 1)
       
    55 	{
       
    56 		if($_ =~ /^>(.*)/)
       
    57 		{
       
    58 			$comp_msg .= $1;
       
    59 			$new_error_line .= "$comp_msg ";
       
    60 			$new_error_line .= ": $error_token" if($error_token);
       
    61 			push @msgs, $new_error_line;
       
    62 			
       
    63 			$nextLineOfInterest = 0;
       
    64 			$comp_msg = "";
       
    65 			$error_token = "";
       
    66 			next;
       
    67 		}
       
    68 		if($_ =~ /^=(.*)/)
       
    69 		{
       
    70 			$error_token = $1;
       
    71 			next;
       
    72 		}
       
    73 		if($_ =~ /\((.*)\|([0-9]+)\|([0-9]+)\|([0-9]+)\|([0-9]+)\|([0-9]+)\)/)
       
    74 		{
       
    75 ######### $1 is file name
       
    76 ######### $2 is line number
       
    77 
       
    78 			$new_error_line = $1."(";
       
    79 			$new_error_line .= $2;
       
    80 			$new_error_line .= ")";
       
    81 			$new_error_line .= ": ";
       
    82 
       
    83 			next;
       
    84 		}
       
    85 	}
       
    86 	if($_ =~ /Compiler\|Error/)
       
    87 	{
       
    88 		$comp_msg = "Error: ";
       
    89 		$nextLineOfInterest = 1;
       
    90 		next;
       
    91 	}
       
    92 	elsif($_ =~ /Compiler\|Warning/)
       
    93 	{
       
    94 		$comp_msg = "Warning: ";
       
    95 		$nextLineOfInterest = 1;
       
    96 		next;
       
    97 	}
       
    98 	else
       
    99 	{
       
   100 		$nextLineOfInterest = 0;
       
   101 		push @msgs, $_;
       
   102 	}
       
   103 }
       
   104 
       
   105 close PIPE;
       
   106 my $msg;
       
   107 foreach $msg (@msgs)
       
   108 {
       
   109 	print "$msg\n";
       
   110 }
       
   111