chromium/third_party/nasm/asm/srcfile.c

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/*
 * srcfile.c - keep track of the current position in the input stream.
 *
 * This is used for error messages, listing, and debug information. In
 * both cases we also want to understand where inside a non-nolist
 * macro we may be.
 *
 * This hierarchy is a stack that is kept as a doubly-linked list, as
 * we want to traverse it in either top-down order or bottom-up.
 */

#include "compiler.h"


#include "nasmlib.h"
#include "hashtbl.h"
#include "srcfile.h"

struct src_location_stack _src_top;
struct src_location_stack *_src_bottom =;
struct src_location_stack *_src_error =;

static struct hash_table filename_hash;

void src_init(void)
{}

void src_free(void)
{}

/*
 * Set the current filename, returning the old one.  The input
 * filename is duplicated if needed.
 */
const char *src_set_fname(const char *newname)
{}

void src_set(int32_t line, const char *fname)
{}

void src_macro_push(const void *macro, struct src_location where)
{}

void src_macro_pop(void)
{}