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191 lines
7.1 KiB
6 years ago
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commit 2084e7ca4d344c39eb39e53848b51b5d84444414
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Author: Joseph Myers <joseph@codesourcery.com>
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Date: Wed Dec 10 00:41:19 2014 +0000
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Add macros for diagnostic control, use for scanf %a tests.
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In <https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2014-11/msg00326.html>,
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Roland requested internal macros for use of "#pragma GCC diagnostic".
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This patch adds such macros and uses them to disable -Wformat warnings
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for some code testing GNU scanf %as where GCC expects C99 scanf %a
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(several other stdio tests currently use -Wno-format to disable
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warnings). Limitations in GCC's diagnostic pragmas require separate
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macros before and after the code generating the warnings, rather than
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a single macro taking that code as an argument.
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The macros are named DIAG_*_NEEDS_COMMENT to emphasise to reviewers
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the need for a comment accompanying any use of them (such comments may
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however just appear once for several uses of the macros for the same
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issue in the same file). I put a GCC version in the arguments to
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DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT, as that seems something useful to grep for
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when obsoleting support for an old GCC version and needing to decide
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if warning-disabling code is still relevant.
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These macros should be usable for replacing existing -Wno-* use in
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makefiles (as also suggested by Roland), though I have no plans to
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work on that (only on use of the macros in cases where warnings are
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currently present that need disabling to use -Werror).
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Tested for x86_64.
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* include/libc-internal.h (DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT): New macro.
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(DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT): Likewise.
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(_DIAG_STR1): Likewise.
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(_DIAG_STR): Likewise.
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(DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT): Likewise.
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* stdio-common/bug21.c: Include <libc-internal.h>.
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(do_test): Disable -Wformat around call to sscanf.
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* stdio-common/scanf14.c: Include <libc-internal.h>.
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(main): Disable -Wformat around some calls to scanf functions.
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diff --git a/include/libc-internal.h b/include/libc-internal.h
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index 2ced1c17d3dff93d..bca59a46144b736f 100644
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--- a/include/libc-internal.h
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+++ b/include/libc-internal.h
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@@ -76,4 +76,35 @@ extern void __init_misc (int, char **, char **);
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#define ignore_value(x) \
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({ __typeof__ (x) __ignored_value = (x); (void) __ignored_value; })
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+/* The macros to control diagnostics are structured like this, rather
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+ than a single macro that both pushes and pops diagnostic state and
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+ takes the affected code as an argument, because the GCC pragmas
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+ work by disabling the diagnostic for a range of source locations
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+ and do not work when all the pragmas and the affected code are in a
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+ single macro expansion. */
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+
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+/* Push diagnostic state. */
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+#define DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT _Pragma ("GCC diagnostic push")
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+
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+/* Pop diagnostic state. */
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+#define DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT _Pragma ("GCC diagnostic pop")
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+
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+#define _DIAG_STR1(s) #s
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+#define _DIAG_STR(s) _DIAG_STR1(s)
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+
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+/* Ignore the diagnostic OPTION. VERSION is the most recent GCC
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+ version for which the diagnostic has been confirmed to appear in
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+ the absence of the pragma (in the form MAJOR.MINOR for GCC 4.x,
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+ just MAJOR for GCC 5 and later). Uses of this pragma should be
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+ reviewed when the GCC version given is no longer supported for
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+ building glibc; the version number should always be on the same
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+ source line as the macro name, so such uses can be found with grep.
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+ Uses should come with a comment giving more details of the
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+ diagnostic, and an architecture on which it is seen if possibly
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+ optimization-related and not in architecture-specific code. This
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+ macro should only be used if the diagnostic seems hard to fix (for
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+ example, optimization-related false positives). */
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+#define DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT(version, option) \
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+ _Pragma (_DIAG_STR (GCC diagnostic ignored option))
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+
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#endif /* _LIBC_INTERNAL */
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diff --git a/stdio-common/bug21.c b/stdio-common/bug21.c
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index d22b9c1a9717a197..ca27272ba191321e 100644
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--- a/stdio-common/bug21.c
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+++ b/stdio-common/bug21.c
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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
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#include <stdio.h>
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+#include <libc-internal.h>
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static int
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do_test (void)
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@@ -6,7 +7,15 @@ do_test (void)
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static const char buf[] = " ";
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char *str;
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+ /* GCC in C99 mode treats %a as the C99 format expecting float *,
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+ but glibc with _GNU_SOURCE treats %as as the GNU allocation
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+ extension, so resulting in "warning: format '%a' expects argument
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+ of type 'float *', but argument 3 has type 'char **'". This
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+ applies to the other %as, %aS and %a[] formats below as well. */
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+ DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT;
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+ DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT (4.9, "-Wformat");
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int r = sscanf (buf, "%as", &str);
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+ DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT;
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printf ("%d %p\n", r, str);
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return r != -1 || str != NULL;
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diff --git a/stdio-common/scanf14.c b/stdio-common/scanf14.c
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index 6ca5c7c5679632a3..cffccb0b19d2927b 100644
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--- a/stdio-common/scanf14.c
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+++ b/stdio-common/scanf14.c
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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <wchar.h>
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+#include <libc-internal.h>
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#define FAIL() \
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do { \
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@@ -23,6 +24,13 @@ main (void)
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FAIL ();
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else if (f != 0.25 || memcmp (c, "s x", 3) != 0)
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FAIL ();
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+ /* GCC in C99 mode treats %a as the C99 format expecting float *,
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+ but glibc with _GNU_SOURCE treats %as as the GNU allocation
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+ extension, so resulting in "warning: format '%a' expects argument
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+ of type 'float *', but argument 3 has type 'char **'". This
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+ applies to the other %as, %aS and %a[] formats below as well. */
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+ DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT;
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+ DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT (4.9, "-Wformat");
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if (sscanf (" 1.25s x", "%as%2c", &sp, c) != 2)
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FAIL ();
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else
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@@ -32,10 +40,14 @@ main (void)
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memset (sp, 'x', sizeof "1.25s");
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free (sp);
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}
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+ DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT;
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if (sscanf (" 2.25s x", "%las%2c", &d, c) != 2)
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FAIL ();
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else if (d != 2.25 || memcmp (c, " x", 2) != 0)
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FAIL ();
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+ /* See explanation above. */
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+ DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT;
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+ DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT (4.9, "-Wformat");
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if (sscanf (" 3.25S x", "%4aS%3c", &lsp, c) != 2)
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FAIL ();
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else
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@@ -54,6 +66,7 @@ main (void)
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memset (sp, 'x', sizeof "4.25");
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free (sp);
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}
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+ DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT;
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if (sscanf ("5.25[0-9.] x", "%la[0-9.]%2c", &d, c) != 2)
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FAIL ();
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else if (d != 5.25 || memcmp (c, " x", 2) != 0)
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@@ -82,6 +95,9 @@ main (void)
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FAIL ();
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if (fseek (fp, 0, SEEK_SET) != 0)
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FAIL ();
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+ /* See explanation above. */
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+ DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT;
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+ DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT (4.9, "-Wformat");
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if (fscanf (fp, "%as%2c", &sp, c) != 2)
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FAIL ();
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else
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@@ -91,11 +107,15 @@ main (void)
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memset (sp, 'x', sizeof "1.25s");
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free (sp);
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}
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+ DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT;
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if (freopen (fname, "r", stdin) == NULL)
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FAIL ();
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else
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{
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+ /* See explanation above. */
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+ DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT;
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+ DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT (4.9, "-Wformat");
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if (scanf ("%as%2c", &sp, c) != 2)
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FAIL ();
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else
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@@ -105,6 +125,7 @@ main (void)
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memset (sp, 'x', sizeof "1.25s");
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free (sp);
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}
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+ DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT;
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}
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fclose (fp);
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