For PR797:
Rid the Assembly Parser of exceptions. This is a really gross hack but it
will do until the Assembly Parser is re-written as a recursive descent.
The basic premise is that wherever the old "ThrowException" function was
called (new name: GenerateError) we set a flag (TriggerError). Every
production checks that flag and calls YYERROR if it is set. Additionally,
each call to ThrowException in the grammar is replaced with GEN_ERROR
which calls GenerateError and then YYERROR immediately. This prevents
the remaining production from continuing after an error condition.
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@29763 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/tools/bugpoint/BugDriver.cpp b/tools/bugpoint/BugDriver.cpp
index 9d82e8b..e499477 100644
--- a/tools/bugpoint/BugDriver.cpp
+++ b/tools/bugpoint/BugDriver.cpp
@@ -73,15 +73,10 @@
/// return it, or return null if not possible.
///
Module *llvm::ParseInputFile(const std::string &InputFilename) {
- Module *Result = 0;
- try {
- Result = ParseBytecodeFile(InputFilename);
- if (!Result && !(Result = ParseAssemblyFile(InputFilename))){
- std::cerr << "bugpoint: could not read input file '"
- << InputFilename << "'!\n";
- }
- } catch (const ParseException &E) {
- std::cerr << "bugpoint: " << E.getMessage() << '\n';
+ ParseError Err;
+ Module *Result = ParseBytecodeFile(InputFilename);
+ if (!Result && !(Result = ParseAssemblyFile(InputFilename,&Err))) {
+ std::cerr << "bugpoint: " << Err.getMessage() << "\n";
Result = 0;
}
return Result;