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/* Perform non-arithmetic operations on values, for GDB.
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Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994,
gdb/ * buildsym.h (processing_hp_compilation): Remove obsolete variable. * gdbarch.sh Remove include of "value.h" in gdbarch.h. (COERCE_FLOAT_TO_DOUBLE): Remove. * gdbarch.c: Regenerate. * gdbarch.h: Regenerate. * Makefile.in: Remove value_h from gdbarch_h. * valops.c (coerce_float_to_double): New variable. (default_coerce_float_to_double): Remove. (standard_coerce_float_to_double): Remove. (value_arg_coerce): Use coerce_float_to_double. (_initialize_valops): Add "set coerce-float-to-double". * value.h (default_coerce_float_to_double): Remove prototype. (standard_coerce_float_to_double): Remove prototype. * hpread.c (hpread_process_one_debug_symbol): Mark C++ functions as prototyped. * mdebugread.c (parse_symbol): Likewise. * stabsread.c (define_symbol): Mark all functions as prototyped. * hppa-tdep.c (hppa_coerce_float_to_double): Remove. * alpha-tdep.c (alpha_gdbarch_init): Remove call to set_gdbarch_coerce_float_to_double. * arm-tdep.c (arm_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * frv-tdep.c (frv_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * h8300-tdep.c (h8300_gdbarch_init): Likewise (commented out). * i386-sol2-tdep.c (i386_sol2_init_abi): Likewise. * mips-tdep.c (mips_gdbarch_init): Likewise. (mips_coerce_float_to_double): Remove. * rs6000-tdep.c (rs6000_gdbarch_init): Likewise. (rs6000_coerce_float_to_double): Remove. * s390-tdep.c (s390_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * sh-tdep.c (sh_gdbarch_init): Likewise. (sh_coerce_float_to_double): Remove. * sparc-tdep.c (sparc_gdbarch_init): Likewise. (sparc_coerce_float_to_double): Remove. * v850-tdep.c (v850_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * xstormy16-tdep.c (xstormy16_gdbarch_init): Likewise. * config/m32r/tm-m32r.h (COERCE_FLOAT_TO_DOUBLE): Remove. * config/pa/tm-hppa.h: (COERCE_FLOAT_TO_DOUBLE): Remove. (hppa_coerce_float_to_double): Remove prototype. * config/sparc/tm-sparc.h (COERCE_FLOAT_TO_DOUBLE): Remove. doc/ * gdb.texinfo (Controlling GDB): Add ABI section. Document "set coerce-float-to-double". * gdbint.texinfo (COERCE_FLOAT_TO_DOUBLE): Remove documentation. testsuite/ * gdb.base/callfuncs.exp: Don't XFAIL unprototyped functions for stabs. * gdb.base/completion.exp: Allow marker1(void) as well as marker1(). * gdb.base/whatis.exp: Always allow (void) after function names.
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Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "defs.h"
#include "symtab.h"
#include "gdbtypes.h"
#include "value.h"
#include "frame.h"
#include "inferior.h"
#include "gdbcore.h"
#include "target.h"
#include "demangle.h"
#include "language.h"
#include "gdbcmd.h"
#include "regcache.h"
(Changes from Daniel Berlin, with revisions by Jim Blandy.) Abstract out operations specific to particular C++ ABI's, and invoke them through a function table. This removes the C++ ABI dependencies scattered throughout the code, and allows us to cleanly add support for new C++ ABI's. * cp-abi.h, cp-abi.h, gnu-v2-abi.c, hpacc-abi.c: New files. * c-typeprint.c, c-valprint.c, dbxread.c, eval.c, gdbtypes.c, jv-typeprint.c, linespec.c, symtab.c, typeprint.c, valops.c: #include "cp-abi.h". These files all use functions now declared there. * symtab.h (OPNAME_PREFIX_P, VTBL_PREFIX_P, DESTRUCTOR_PREFIX_P): Deleted. These services are now provided by functions declared in cp-abi.h. * value.h (value_rtti_type, value_virtual_fn_field): Same. * values.c (value_virtual_fn_field): Same, for this definition. * valops.c (value_rtti_type): Same. * c-typeprint.c (c_type_print_base): Use the functions from "cp-abi.h", instead of the old macros, or hard-coded ABI-specific tests. * dbxread.c (record_minimal_symbol): Same. * gdbtypes.c (get_destructor_fn_field, virtual_base_index, virtual_base_index_skip_primaries): Same. * jv-typeprint.c (java_type_print_base): Same. * linespec.c (find_methods, decode_line_1): Same. * symtab.c (gdb_mangle_name): Same. * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add the new .c files mentioned above. (cp_abi_h): New variable. (COMMON_OBS): Add gnu-v2-abi.o, hpacc-abi.o, and cp-abi.o. (cp-abi.o, gnu-v2-abi.o, hpacc-abi.o): New targets. (c-typeprint.o, c-valprint.o, dbxread.o, eval.o, gdbtypes.o, jv-typeprint.o, symtab.o, linespec.o, typeprint.o, valops.o): Add dependency on $(cp_abi_h).
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#include "cp-abi.h"
2003-02-19 David Carlton <carlton@math.stanford.edu> * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add block.c. (block_h): New. (COMMON_OBS): Add block.o. (block.o): New. (x86-64-tdep.o): Add $(block_h). (values.o, valops.o, tracepoint.o, symtab.o, symmisc.o, symfile.o) (stack.o, printcmd.o, p-exp.tab.o, parse.o, objfiles.o) (objc-exp.tab.o, objc-lang.o, nlmread.o, mips-tdep.o, mdebugread.o) (m2-exp.tab.o, linespec.o, jv-lang.o, jv-exp.tab.o, infcmd.o) (f-valprint.o, findvar.o, f-exp.tab.o, expprint.o, coffread.o) (c-exp.tab.o, buildsym.o, breakpoint.o, blockframe.o, ax-gdb.o) (alpha-tdep.o, ada-lang.o, ada-exp.tab.o, mi-cmd-stack.o): Ditto. * value.h: Add opaque declaration for struct block. * parser-defs.h, objc-lang.h, buildsym.h, breakpoint.h: Ditto. * ada-lang.h: Ditto. * x86-64-tdep.c: #include "block.h" * values.c, valops.c, tracepoint.c, symtab.c, symmisc.c: Ditto. * symfile.c, stack.c, printcmd.c, p-exp.y, parse.c: Ditto. * objfiles.c, objc-exp.y, objc-lang.c, nlmread.c: Ditto. * mips-tdep.c, mdebugread.c, m2-exp.y, linespec.c: Ditto. * jv-lang.c, jv-exp.y, infcmd.c, f-valprint.c: Ditto. * findvar.c, f-exp.y, expprint.c, coffread.c, c-exp.y: Ditto. * buildsym.c, breakpoint.c, blockframe.c, ax-gdb.c: Ditto. * alpha-tdep.c, ada-lang.c, ada-exp.y: Ditto. * blockframe.c (blockvector_for_pc_sect): Move to "block.c". (blockvector_for_pc, block_for_pc_sect, block_for_pc): Ditto. * symtab.c (block_function): Ditto. (contained_in): Ditto. * frame.h: Move block_for_pc and block_for_pc_sect declarations to block.h. Add opaque declaration for struct block. * symtab.h: Move block_function and contained_in declarations to block.h. Add opaque declarations for struct block, struct blockvector. (struct block): Move to block.h. (struct blockvector): Ditto. (BLOCK_START, BLOCK_END, BLOCK_FUNCTION, BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK) (BLOCK_GCC_COMPILED, BLOCK_HASHTABLE, BLOCK_NSYMS, BLOCK_SYM) (BLOCK_BUCKETS, BLOCK_BUCKET, BLOCK_HASHTABLE_SIZE) (ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS, BLOCK_SHOULD_SORT, BLOCKVECTOR_NBLOCKS) (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK, GLOBAL_BLOCK, STATIC_BLOCK, FIRST_LOCAL_BLOCK): Ditto. * block.c: New file. * block.h: New file. 2003-02-19 David Carlton <carlton@math.stanford.edu> * mi-cmd-stack.c: #include "block.h"
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#include "block.h"
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#include "infcall.h"
2003-06-11 David Carlton <carlton@bactrian.org> * dictionary.h: New. * dictionary.c: New. * block.h: Add opaque declaration for struct dictionary. (struct block): Add 'dict' member; delete 'hashtable', 'nsyms', 'sym' members. (BLOCK_DICT): New macro. Delete macros BLOCK_HASHTABLE, BLOCK_NSYMS, BLOCK_SYM, BLOCK_BUCKETS, BLOCK_BUCKET, BLOCK_HASHTABLE_SIZE, BLOCK_SHOULD_SORT. (ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS): Update definition. * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add dictionary.c. (dictionary_h): New. (COMMON_OBS): Add dictionary.o. (dictionary.o): New. (ada-lang.o): Depend on dictionary_h. (buildsym.o, coffread.o, jv-lang.o, mdebugread.o, objfiles.o) (stack.o, symmisc.o, symtab.o, tracepoint.o, valops.o) (mi-cmd-stack.o): Ditto. (gdbtk-cmds.o): Update dependencies. (gdbtk-stack.o): Ditto. * ada-lang.c: Include dictionary.h. (symtab_for_sym): Update uses of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. (fill_in_ada_prototype, debug_print_block): Ditto. (ada_add_block_symbols): Update uses of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS; replace explicit iteration by use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. Delete variable 'is_sorted'. * mdebugread.c: Include dictionary.h. (struct parse_stack): Delete 'maxsyms' member. (parse_symbol): Update calls to new_block. Delete calls to shrink_block. Use dictionary methods. (psymtab_to_symtab_1): Delete calls to sort_symtab_syms. Update calls to new_symtab. Don't maintain maxsyms data. (mylookup_symbol): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. (add_symbol): Just call dict_add_symbol. (new_symtab): Delete 'maxsyms' argument. (new_symtab): Update calls to new_block. (new_block): Delete 'maxsyms' argument; add 'function' argument. (shrink_block): Delete function. (fixup_sigtramp): Update call to new_block. Add symbol via dict_add_symbol. * jv-lang.c: Include dictionary.h. (get_java_class_symtab): Set the BLOCK_DICT of the blocks appropriately. Set class_symtab->free_func. Make sure the blockvector is big enough to hold two blocks. (add_class_symtab_symbol): Use dictionary methods. (free_class_block): New function. (type_from_class): Replace explicit iteration by ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. * symtab.h (struct symtab): Replace 'free_ptr' method by 'free_func'. * dwarf2read.c (psymtab_to_symtab_1): Delete call to sort_symtab_syms. * dwarfread.c (psymtab_to_symtab_1): Delete call to sort_symtab_syms. * coffread.c (coff_symfile_read): Delete call to sort_symtab_syms. Include dictionary.h. (patch_opaque_types): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. * dbxread.c (dbx_psymtab_to_symtab_1): Delete call to sort_symtab_syms. * objfiles.c: Include dictionary.h. (objfile_relocate): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. * buildsym.c: Include dictionary.h. (finish_block): Use dictionary methods. (end_symtab): Set free_func to NULL, not free_ptr. * tracepoint.c: Include dictionary.h. (add_local_symbols): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. (scope_info): Ditto. * stack.c: Include dictionary.h. (print_block_frame_locals): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. (print_block_frame_labels, print_frame_arg_vars) (print_frame_args): Ditto. * symmisc.c (free_symtab_block): Use dictionary methods. (dump_symtab): Ditto. (free_symtab): Replace use of 'free_ptr' by 'free_func'. Include dictionary.h. * symfile.h: Delete declarations of sort_block_syms, sort_symtab_syms. * symfile.c (sort_block_syms): Delete. (sort_symtab_syms): Delete. * symtab.c: Include dictionary.h. (lookup_block_symbol): Use dictionary iterators. (find_pc_sect_symtab): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. (search_symbols, make_symbol_completion_list): Ditto. (make_symbol_overload_list): Ditto. * valops.c (value_of_local): Use dict_empty. Include dictionary.h. 2003-06-11 David Carlton <carlton@bactrian.org> * generic/gdbtk-stack.c: Include dictionary.h. (gdb_block_vars): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. (gdb_get_blocks, gdb_get_vars_command): Ditto. * generic/gdbtk-cmds.c: Include dictionary.h. (gdb_listfuncs): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. 2003-06-11 David Carlton <carlton@bactrian.org> * mi-cmd-stack.c: Include dictionary.h. (list_args_or_locals): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS.
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#include "dictionary.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include "gdb_string.h"
#include "gdb_assert.h"
/* Flag indicating HP compilers were used; needed to correctly handle some
value operations with HP aCC code/runtime. */
extern int hp_som_som_object_present;
extern int overload_debug;
/* Local functions. */
2002-06-14 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> * gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_VARARGS): Update comment. (struct main_type): Remove arg_types member. Update comments for struct field. (TYPE_ARG_TYPES): Remove. (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS): Update. (smash_to_method_type): Update prototype. * c-typeprint.c (cp_type_print_method_args): Take method type instead of argument list. Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_base): Update call to cp_type_print_method_args. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Remove unneeded type argument; use die->type instead. Update call to smash_to_method_type. (read_structure_scope): Update call to dwarf2_add_member_fn. * gdbtypes.c (allocate_stub_method): Update comment. (smash_to_method_type): Take new NARGS and VARARGS arguments. Use new argument layout. (check_stub_method): Use new argument layout. Don't count void as an argument. (print_arg_types): Update comments. Use new argument layout. (recursive_dump_type): Don't print arg_types member. * hpread.c (hpread_read_struct_type): Use new argument layout. (fixup_class_method_type): Likewise. (hpread_type_lookup): Likewise. * stabsread.c (read_type): Update calls to read_args and smash_to_method_type. (read_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. * valops.c (typecmp): Use new argument layout. Update parameters and comments. Simplify. (hand_function_call): Use new argument layout. (search_struct_method): Update call to typecmp. (find_overload_match): Use new argument layout.
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static int typecmp (int staticp, int varargs, int nargs,
struct field t1[], struct value *t2[]);
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static CORE_ADDR value_push (CORE_ADDR, struct value *);
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static struct value *search_struct_field (char *, struct value *, int,
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struct type *, int);
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static struct value *search_struct_method (char *, struct value **,
struct value **,
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int, int *, struct type *);
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static int check_field_in (struct type *, const char *);
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static CORE_ADDR allocate_space_in_inferior (int);
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static struct value *cast_into_complex (struct type *, struct value *);
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static struct fn_field *find_method_list (struct value ** argp, char *method,
int offset,
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struct type *type, int *num_fns,
struct type **basetype,
int *boffset);
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void _initialize_valops (void);
/* Flag for whether we want to abandon failed expression evals by default. */
#if 0
static int auto_abandon = 0;
#endif
int overload_resolution = 0;
/* Find the address of function name NAME in the inferior. */
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struct value *
find_function_in_inferior (const char *name)
{
register struct symbol *sym;
sym = lookup_symbol (name, 0, VAR_DOMAIN, 0, NULL);
if (sym != NULL)
{
if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_BLOCK)
{
error ("\"%s\" exists in this program but is not a function.",
name);
}
return value_of_variable (sym, NULL);
}
else
{
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struct minimal_symbol *msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol (name, NULL, NULL);
if (msymbol != NULL)
{
struct type *type;
* gdbarch.sh (POINTER_TO_ADDRESS, ADDRESS_TO_POINTER): Two new functions which architectures can redefine, defaulting to generic_pointer_to_address and generic_address_to_pointer. * findvar.c (extract_typed_address, store_typed_address, generic_pointer_to_address, generic_address_to_pointer): New functions. (POINTER_TO_ADDRESS, ADDRESS_TO_POINTER): Provide default definitions. (extract_address, store_address): Doc fixes. * values.c (value_as_pointer): Doc fix. (value_from_pointer): New function. * defs.h (extract_typed_address, store_typed_address): New declarations. * inferior.h (generic_address_to_pointer, generic_pointer_to_address): New declarations. * value.h (value_from_pointer): New declaration. * ax-gdb.c (const_var_ref): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * blockframe.c (generic_push_dummy_frame): Use read_pc and read_sp, not read_register. * c-valprint.c (c_val_print): Use extract_typed_address instead of extract_address to extract vtable entries and references. * cp-valprint.c (cp_print_value_fields): Use value_from_pointer instead of value_from_longest to extract the vtable's address. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp_standard): Use value_from_pointer instead of value_from_longest to compute `this', and for doing pointer-to-member dereferencing. * findvar.c (read_register): Use extract_unsigned_integer, not extract_address. (read_var_value): Use store_typed_address instead of store_address for building label values. (locate_var_value): Use value_from_pointer instead of value_from_longest. * hppa-tdep.c (find_stub_with_shl_get): Use value_from_pointer, instead of value_from_longest, to build arguments to __d_shl_get. * printcmd.c (set_next_address): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. (x_command): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * tracepoint.c (set_traceframe_context): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * valarith.c (value_add, value_sub): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * valops.c (find_function_in_inferior, value_coerce_array, value_coerce_function, value_addr, hand_function_call): Same. * value.h (COERCE_REF): Use unpack_pointer, not unpack_long. * values.c (unpack_long): Use extract_typed_address to produce addresses from pointers and references, not extract_address. (value_from_longest): Use store_typed_address instead of store_address to produce pointer and reference values.
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CORE_ADDR maddr;
type = lookup_pointer_type (builtin_type_char);
type = lookup_function_type (type);
type = lookup_pointer_type (type);
* gdbarch.sh (POINTER_TO_ADDRESS, ADDRESS_TO_POINTER): Two new functions which architectures can redefine, defaulting to generic_pointer_to_address and generic_address_to_pointer. * findvar.c (extract_typed_address, store_typed_address, generic_pointer_to_address, generic_address_to_pointer): New functions. (POINTER_TO_ADDRESS, ADDRESS_TO_POINTER): Provide default definitions. (extract_address, store_address): Doc fixes. * values.c (value_as_pointer): Doc fix. (value_from_pointer): New function. * defs.h (extract_typed_address, store_typed_address): New declarations. * inferior.h (generic_address_to_pointer, generic_pointer_to_address): New declarations. * value.h (value_from_pointer): New declaration. * ax-gdb.c (const_var_ref): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * blockframe.c (generic_push_dummy_frame): Use read_pc and read_sp, not read_register. * c-valprint.c (c_val_print): Use extract_typed_address instead of extract_address to extract vtable entries and references. * cp-valprint.c (cp_print_value_fields): Use value_from_pointer instead of value_from_longest to extract the vtable's address. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp_standard): Use value_from_pointer instead of value_from_longest to compute `this', and for doing pointer-to-member dereferencing. * findvar.c (read_register): Use extract_unsigned_integer, not extract_address. (read_var_value): Use store_typed_address instead of store_address for building label values. (locate_var_value): Use value_from_pointer instead of value_from_longest. * hppa-tdep.c (find_stub_with_shl_get): Use value_from_pointer, instead of value_from_longest, to build arguments to __d_shl_get. * printcmd.c (set_next_address): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. (x_command): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * tracepoint.c (set_traceframe_context): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * valarith.c (value_add, value_sub): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * valops.c (find_function_in_inferior, value_coerce_array, value_coerce_function, value_addr, hand_function_call): Same. * value.h (COERCE_REF): Use unpack_pointer, not unpack_long. * values.c (unpack_long): Use extract_typed_address to produce addresses from pointers and references, not extract_address. (value_from_longest): Use store_typed_address instead of store_address to produce pointer and reference values.
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maddr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
return value_from_pointer (type, maddr);
}
else
{
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if (!target_has_execution)
error ("evaluation of this expression requires the target program to be active");
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else
error ("evaluation of this expression requires the program to have a function \"%s\".", name);
}
}
}
/* Allocate NBYTES of space in the inferior using the inferior's malloc
and return a value that is a pointer to the allocated space. */
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struct value *
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value_allocate_space_in_inferior (int len)
{
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struct value *blocklen;
struct value *val = find_function_in_inferior (NAME_OF_MALLOC);
blocklen = value_from_longest (builtin_type_int, (LONGEST) len);
val = call_function_by_hand (val, 1, &blocklen);
if (value_logical_not (val))
{
if (!target_has_execution)
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error ("No memory available to program now: you need to start the target first");
else
error ("No memory available to program: call to malloc failed");
}
return val;
}
static CORE_ADDR
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allocate_space_in_inferior (int len)
{
return value_as_long (value_allocate_space_in_inferior (len));
}
/* Cast value ARG2 to type TYPE and return as a value.
More general than a C cast: accepts any two types of the same length,
and if ARG2 is an lvalue it can be cast into anything at all. */
/* In C++, casts may change pointer or object representations. */
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struct value *
value_cast (struct type *type, struct value *arg2)
{
register enum type_code code1;
register enum type_code code2;
register int scalar;
struct type *type2;
int convert_to_boolean = 0;
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if (VALUE_TYPE (arg2) == type)
return arg2;
CHECK_TYPEDEF (type);
code1 = TYPE_CODE (type);
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COERCE_REF (arg2);
type2 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg2));
/* A cast to an undetermined-length array_type, such as (TYPE [])OBJECT,
is treated like a cast to (TYPE [N])OBJECT,
where N is sizeof(OBJECT)/sizeof(TYPE). */
if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY)
{
struct type *element_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type);
unsigned element_length = TYPE_LENGTH (check_typedef (element_type));
if (element_length > 0
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&& TYPE_ARRAY_UPPER_BOUND_TYPE (type) == BOUND_CANNOT_BE_DETERMINED)
{
struct type *range_type = TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (type);
int val_length = TYPE_LENGTH (type2);
LONGEST low_bound, high_bound, new_length;
if (get_discrete_bounds (range_type, &low_bound, &high_bound) < 0)
low_bound = 0, high_bound = 0;
new_length = val_length / element_length;
if (val_length % element_length != 0)
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warning ("array element type size does not divide object size in cast");
/* FIXME-type-allocation: need a way to free this type when we are
done with it. */
range_type = create_range_type ((struct type *) NULL,
TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (range_type),
low_bound,
new_length + low_bound - 1);
VALUE_TYPE (arg2) = create_array_type ((struct type *) NULL,
element_type, range_type);
return arg2;
}
}
if (current_language->c_style_arrays
&& TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY)
arg2 = value_coerce_array (arg2);
if (TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC)
arg2 = value_coerce_function (arg2);
type2 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg2));
COERCE_VARYING_ARRAY (arg2, type2);
code2 = TYPE_CODE (type2);
if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX)
return cast_into_complex (type, arg2);
if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_BOOL)
{
code1 = TYPE_CODE_INT;
convert_to_boolean = 1;
}
if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_CHAR)
code1 = TYPE_CODE_INT;
if (code2 == TYPE_CODE_BOOL || code2 == TYPE_CODE_CHAR)
code2 = TYPE_CODE_INT;
scalar = (code2 == TYPE_CODE_INT || code2 == TYPE_CODE_FLT
|| code2 == TYPE_CODE_ENUM || code2 == TYPE_CODE_RANGE);
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if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
&& code2 == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
&& TYPE_NAME (type) != 0)
{
/* Look in the type of the source to see if it contains the
type of the target as a superclass. If so, we'll need to
offset the object in addition to changing its type. */
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struct value *v = search_struct_field (type_name_no_tag (type),
arg2, 0, type2, 1);
if (v)
{
VALUE_TYPE (v) = type;
return v;
}
}
if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_FLT && scalar)
return value_from_double (type, value_as_double (arg2));
else if ((code1 == TYPE_CODE_INT || code1 == TYPE_CODE_ENUM
|| code1 == TYPE_CODE_RANGE)
&& (scalar || code2 == TYPE_CODE_PTR))
{
LONGEST longest;
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if (hp_som_som_object_present && /* if target compiled by HP aCC */
(code2 == TYPE_CODE_PTR))
{
unsigned int *ptr;
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struct value *retvalp;
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switch (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type2)))
{
/* With HP aCC, pointers to data members have a bias */
case TYPE_CODE_MEMBER:
retvalp = value_from_longest (type, value_as_long (arg2));
/* force evaluation */
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ptr = (unsigned int *) VALUE_CONTENTS (retvalp);
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*ptr &= ~0x20000000; /* zap 29th bit to remove bias */
return retvalp;
/* While pointers to methods don't really point to a function */
case TYPE_CODE_METHOD:
error ("Pointers to methods not supported with HP aCC");
default:
break; /* fall out and go to normal handling */
}
}
/* When we cast pointers to integers, we mustn't use
POINTER_TO_ADDRESS to find the address the pointer
represents, as value_as_long would. GDB should evaluate
expressions just as the compiler would --- and the compiler
sees a cast as a simple reinterpretation of the pointer's
bits. */
if (code2 == TYPE_CODE_PTR)
longest = extract_unsigned_integer (VALUE_CONTENTS (arg2),
TYPE_LENGTH (type2));
else
longest = value_as_long (arg2);
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return value_from_longest (type, convert_to_boolean ?
(LONGEST) (longest ? 1 : 0) : longest);
}
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else if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_PTR && (code2 == TYPE_CODE_INT ||
code2 == TYPE_CODE_ENUM ||
code2 == TYPE_CODE_RANGE))
{
/* TYPE_LENGTH (type) is the length of a pointer, but we really
want the length of an address! -- we are really dealing with
addresses (i.e., gdb representations) not pointers (i.e.,
target representations) here.
This allows things like "print *(int *)0x01000234" to work
without printing a misleading message -- which would
otherwise occur when dealing with a target having two byte
pointers and four byte addresses. */
int addr_bit = TARGET_ADDR_BIT;
LONGEST longest = value_as_long (arg2);
if (addr_bit < sizeof (LONGEST) * HOST_CHAR_BIT)
{
if (longest >= ((LONGEST) 1 << addr_bit)
|| longest <= -((LONGEST) 1 << addr_bit))
warning ("value truncated");
}
return value_from_longest (type, longest);
}
else if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) == TYPE_LENGTH (type2))
{
if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_PTR && code2 == TYPE_CODE_PTR)
{
struct type *t1 = check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type));
struct type *t2 = check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type2));
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if (TYPE_CODE (t1) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
&& TYPE_CODE (t2) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
&& !value_logical_not (arg2))
{
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struct value *v;
/* Look in the type of the source to see if it contains the
type of the target as a superclass. If so, we'll need to
offset the pointer rather than just change its type. */
if (TYPE_NAME (t1) != NULL)
{
v = search_struct_field (type_name_no_tag (t1),
value_ind (arg2), 0, t2, 1);
if (v)
{
v = value_addr (v);
VALUE_TYPE (v) = type;
return v;
}
}
/* Look in the type of the target to see if it contains the
type of the source as a superclass. If so, we'll need to
offset the pointer rather than just change its type.
FIXME: This fails silently with virtual inheritance. */
if (TYPE_NAME (t2) != NULL)
{
v = search_struct_field (type_name_no_tag (t2),
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value_zero (t1, not_lval), 0, t1, 1);
if (v)
{
CORE_ADDR addr2 = value_as_address (arg2);
addr2 -= (VALUE_ADDRESS (v)
+ VALUE_OFFSET (v)
+ VALUE_EMBEDDED_OFFSET (v));
return value_from_pointer (type, addr2);
}
}
}
/* No superclass found, just fall through to change ptr type. */
}
VALUE_TYPE (arg2) = type;
arg2 = value_change_enclosing_type (arg2, type);
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VALUE_POINTED_TO_OFFSET (arg2) = 0; /* pai: chk_val */
return arg2;
}
else if (VALUE_LVAL (arg2) == lval_memory)
{
return value_at_lazy (type, VALUE_ADDRESS (arg2) + VALUE_OFFSET (arg2),
VALUE_BFD_SECTION (arg2));
}
else if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_VOID)
{
return value_zero (builtin_type_void, not_lval);
}
else
{
error ("Invalid cast.");
return 0;
}
}
/* Create a value of type TYPE that is zero, and return it. */
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struct value *
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value_zero (struct type *type, enum lval_type lv)
{
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struct value *val = allocate_value (type);
memset (VALUE_CONTENTS (val), 0, TYPE_LENGTH (check_typedef (type)));
VALUE_LVAL (val) = lv;
return val;
}
/* Return a value with type TYPE located at ADDR.
Call value_at only if the data needs to be fetched immediately;
if we can be 'lazy' and defer the fetch, perhaps indefinately, call
value_at_lazy instead. value_at_lazy simply records the address of
the data and sets the lazy-evaluation-required flag. The lazy flag
is tested in the VALUE_CONTENTS macro, which is used if and when
the contents are actually required.
Note: value_at does *NOT* handle embedded offsets; perform such
adjustments before or after calling it. */
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struct value *
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value_at (struct type *type, CORE_ADDR addr, asection *sect)
{
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struct value *val;
if (TYPE_CODE (check_typedef (type)) == TYPE_CODE_VOID)
error ("Attempt to dereference a generic pointer.");
val = allocate_value (type);
Clean up the D10V port so that GDB and the target program no longer disagree on how big pointers are. * findvar.c (value_from_register): Remove special case code for D10V. * printcmd.c (print_frame_args): Same. * valops.c (value_at, value_fetch_lazy): Same. * values.c (unpack_long): Same. * gdbarch.sh: Changes to effect the following: * gdbarch.h (GDB_TARGET_IS_D10V, D10V_MAKE_DADDR, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, set_gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, D10V_MAKE_IADDR, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, set_gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, D10V_DADDR_P, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, set_gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, D10V_IADDR_P, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, set_gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, D10V_CONVERT_DADDR_TO_RAW, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, set_gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, D10V_CONVERT_IADDR_TO_RAW, gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw, set_gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw): Delete declarations. * gdbarch.c: Delete the corresponding definitions. (struct gdbarch): Delete members d10v_make_daddr, d10v_make_iaddr, d10v_daddr_p, d10v_iaddr_p, d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, and d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw. (startup_gdbarch): Remove initializers for the above. (verify_gdbarch, gdbarch_dump): Don't verify or dump them any more. * d10v-tdep.c (d10v_register_virtual_type): Rather that claiming the stack pointer and PC are 32 bits long (which they aren't), say that the stack pointer is an int16_t, and the program counter is a function pointer. This allows the rest of GDB to make the appropriate conversions between the code pointer format and real addresses. (d10v_register_convertible, d10v_register_convert_to_virtual, d10v_register_convert_to_raw): Delete function; no registers are convertible now, so we use generic_register_convertible_not instead. (d10v_address_to_pointer, d10v_pointer_to_address): New gdbarch methods. (d10v_push_arguments, d10v_extract_return_value): Remove special cases for code and data pointers. (d10v_gdbarch_init): Set gdbarch_ptr_bit to 16, so that GDB and the target agree on how large pointers are. Say that addresses are 32 bits long. Register the address_to_pointer and pointer_to_address conversion functions. Since no registers are convertible now, register generic_register_convertible_not as the gdbarch_register_convertible method instead of d10v_register_convertible. Remove registrations for d10v_register_convert_to_virtual, d10v_register_convert_to_raw, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, and gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw.
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read_memory (addr, VALUE_CONTENTS_ALL_RAW (val), TYPE_LENGTH (type));
VALUE_LVAL (val) = lval_memory;
VALUE_ADDRESS (val) = addr;
VALUE_BFD_SECTION (val) = sect;
return val;
}
/* Return a lazy value with type TYPE located at ADDR (cf. value_at). */
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struct value *
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value_at_lazy (struct type *type, CORE_ADDR addr, asection *sect)
{
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struct value *val;
if (TYPE_CODE (check_typedef (type)) == TYPE_CODE_VOID)
error ("Attempt to dereference a generic pointer.");
val = allocate_value (type);
VALUE_LVAL (val) = lval_memory;
VALUE_ADDRESS (val) = addr;
VALUE_LAZY (val) = 1;
VALUE_BFD_SECTION (val) = sect;
return val;
}
/* Called only from the VALUE_CONTENTS and VALUE_CONTENTS_ALL macros,
if the current data for a variable needs to be loaded into
VALUE_CONTENTS(VAL). Fetches the data from the user's process, and
clears the lazy flag to indicate that the data in the buffer is valid.
If the value is zero-length, we avoid calling read_memory, which would
abort. We mark the value as fetched anyway -- all 0 bytes of it.
This function returns a value because it is used in the VALUE_CONTENTS
macro as part of an expression, where a void would not work. The
value is ignored. */
int
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value_fetch_lazy (struct value *val)
{
CORE_ADDR addr = VALUE_ADDRESS (val) + VALUE_OFFSET (val);
int length = TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_ENCLOSING_TYPE (val));
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struct type *type = VALUE_TYPE (val);
Clean up the D10V port so that GDB and the target program no longer disagree on how big pointers are. * findvar.c (value_from_register): Remove special case code for D10V. * printcmd.c (print_frame_args): Same. * valops.c (value_at, value_fetch_lazy): Same. * values.c (unpack_long): Same. * gdbarch.sh: Changes to effect the following: * gdbarch.h (GDB_TARGET_IS_D10V, D10V_MAKE_DADDR, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, set_gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, D10V_MAKE_IADDR, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, set_gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, D10V_DADDR_P, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, set_gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, D10V_IADDR_P, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, set_gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, D10V_CONVERT_DADDR_TO_RAW, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, set_gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, D10V_CONVERT_IADDR_TO_RAW, gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw, set_gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw): Delete declarations. * gdbarch.c: Delete the corresponding definitions. (struct gdbarch): Delete members d10v_make_daddr, d10v_make_iaddr, d10v_daddr_p, d10v_iaddr_p, d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, and d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw. (startup_gdbarch): Remove initializers for the above. (verify_gdbarch, gdbarch_dump): Don't verify or dump them any more. * d10v-tdep.c (d10v_register_virtual_type): Rather that claiming the stack pointer and PC are 32 bits long (which they aren't), say that the stack pointer is an int16_t, and the program counter is a function pointer. This allows the rest of GDB to make the appropriate conversions between the code pointer format and real addresses. (d10v_register_convertible, d10v_register_convert_to_virtual, d10v_register_convert_to_raw): Delete function; no registers are convertible now, so we use generic_register_convertible_not instead. (d10v_address_to_pointer, d10v_pointer_to_address): New gdbarch methods. (d10v_push_arguments, d10v_extract_return_value): Remove special cases for code and data pointers. (d10v_gdbarch_init): Set gdbarch_ptr_bit to 16, so that GDB and the target agree on how large pointers are. Say that addresses are 32 bits long. Register the address_to_pointer and pointer_to_address conversion functions. Since no registers are convertible now, register generic_register_convertible_not as the gdbarch_register_convertible method instead of d10v_register_convertible. Remove registrations for d10v_register_convert_to_virtual, d10v_register_convert_to_raw, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, and gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw.
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if (length)
read_memory (addr, VALUE_CONTENTS_ALL_RAW (val), length);
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VALUE_LAZY (val) = 0;
return 0;
}
/* Store the contents of FROMVAL into the location of TOVAL.
Return a new value with the location of TOVAL and contents of FROMVAL. */
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struct value *
value_assign (struct value *toval, struct value *fromval)
{
register struct type *type;
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struct value *val;
char raw_buffer[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
int use_buffer = 0;
struct frame_id old_frame;
if (!toval->modifiable)
error ("Left operand of assignment is not a modifiable lvalue.");
COERCE_REF (toval);
type = VALUE_TYPE (toval);
if (VALUE_LVAL (toval) != lval_internalvar)
fromval = value_cast (type, fromval);
else
COERCE_ARRAY (fromval);
CHECK_TYPEDEF (type);
/* If TOVAL is a special machine register requiring conversion
of program values to a special raw format,
convert FROMVAL's contents now, with result in `raw_buffer',
and set USE_BUFFER to the number of bytes to write. */
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if (VALUE_REGNO (toval) >= 0)
{
int regno = VALUE_REGNO (toval);
if (CONVERT_REGISTER_P (regno))
{
struct type *fromtype = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (fromval));
VALUE_TO_REGISTER (fromtype, regno, VALUE_CONTENTS (fromval), raw_buffer);
use_buffer = REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regno);
}
}
/* Since modifying a register can trash the frame chain, and modifying memory
can trash the frame cache, we save the old frame and then restore the new
frame afterwards. */
old_frame = get_frame_id (deprecated_selected_frame);
switch (VALUE_LVAL (toval))
{
case lval_internalvar:
set_internalvar (VALUE_INTERNALVAR (toval), fromval);
val = value_copy (VALUE_INTERNALVAR (toval)->value);
val = value_change_enclosing_type (val, VALUE_ENCLOSING_TYPE (fromval));
VALUE_EMBEDDED_OFFSET (val) = VALUE_EMBEDDED_OFFSET (fromval);
VALUE_POINTED_TO_OFFSET (val) = VALUE_POINTED_TO_OFFSET (fromval);
return val;
case lval_internalvar_component:
set_internalvar_component (VALUE_INTERNALVAR (toval),
VALUE_OFFSET (toval),
VALUE_BITPOS (toval),
VALUE_BITSIZE (toval),
fromval);
break;
case lval_memory:
{
char *dest_buffer;
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CORE_ADDR changed_addr;
int changed_len;
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if (VALUE_BITSIZE (toval))
{
char buffer[sizeof (LONGEST)];
/* We assume that the argument to read_memory is in units of
host chars. FIXME: Is that correct? */
changed_len = (VALUE_BITPOS (toval)
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+ VALUE_BITSIZE (toval)
+ HOST_CHAR_BIT - 1)
/ HOST_CHAR_BIT;
if (changed_len > (int) sizeof (LONGEST))
error ("Can't handle bitfields which don't fit in a %d bit word.",
(int) sizeof (LONGEST) * HOST_CHAR_BIT);
read_memory (VALUE_ADDRESS (toval) + VALUE_OFFSET (toval),
buffer, changed_len);
modify_field (buffer, value_as_long (fromval),
VALUE_BITPOS (toval), VALUE_BITSIZE (toval));
changed_addr = VALUE_ADDRESS (toval) + VALUE_OFFSET (toval);
dest_buffer = buffer;
}
else if (use_buffer)
{
changed_addr = VALUE_ADDRESS (toval) + VALUE_OFFSET (toval);
changed_len = use_buffer;
dest_buffer = raw_buffer;
}
else
{
changed_addr = VALUE_ADDRESS (toval) + VALUE_OFFSET (toval);
changed_len = TYPE_LENGTH (type);
dest_buffer = VALUE_CONTENTS (fromval);
}
write_memory (changed_addr, dest_buffer, changed_len);
if (memory_changed_hook)
memory_changed_hook (changed_addr, changed_len);
target_changed_event ();
}
break;
case lval_reg_frame_relative:
case lval_register:
{
/* value is stored in a series of registers in the frame
specified by the structure. Copy that value out, modify
it, and copy it back in. */
int amount_copied;
int amount_to_copy;
char *buffer;
int value_reg;
int reg_offset;
int byte_offset;
int regno;
struct frame_info *frame;
/* Figure out which frame this is in currently. */
if (VALUE_LVAL (toval) == lval_register)
{
frame = get_current_frame ();
value_reg = VALUE_REGNO (toval);
}
else
{
frame = frame_find_by_id (VALUE_FRAME_ID (toval));
value_reg = VALUE_FRAME_REGNUM (toval);
}
if (!frame)
error ("Value being assigned to is no longer active.");
/* Locate the first register that falls in the value that
needs to be transfered. Compute the offset of the value in
that register. */
{
int offset;
for (reg_offset = value_reg, offset = 0;
offset + REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (reg_offset) <= VALUE_OFFSET (toval);
reg_offset++);
byte_offset = VALUE_OFFSET (toval) - offset;
}
/* Compute the number of register aligned values that need to
be copied. */
if (VALUE_BITSIZE (toval))
amount_to_copy = byte_offset + 1;
else
amount_to_copy = byte_offset + TYPE_LENGTH (type);
/* And a bounce buffer. Be slightly over generous. */
buffer = (char *) alloca (amount_to_copy + MAX_REGISTER_SIZE);
/* Copy it in. */
for (regno = reg_offset, amount_copied = 0;
amount_copied < amount_to_copy;
amount_copied += REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regno), regno++)
{
frame_register_read (frame, regno, buffer + amount_copied);
}
/* Modify what needs to be modified. */
if (VALUE_BITSIZE (toval))
{
modify_field (buffer + byte_offset,
value_as_long (fromval),
VALUE_BITPOS (toval), VALUE_BITSIZE (toval));
}
else if (use_buffer)
{
memcpy (buffer + VALUE_OFFSET (toval), raw_buffer, use_buffer);
}
else
{
memcpy (buffer + byte_offset, VALUE_CONTENTS (fromval),
TYPE_LENGTH (type));
/* Do any conversion necessary when storing this type to
more than one register. */
#ifdef REGISTER_CONVERT_FROM_TYPE
REGISTER_CONVERT_FROM_TYPE (value_reg, type,
(buffer + byte_offset));
#endif
}
/* Copy it out. */
for (regno = reg_offset, amount_copied = 0;
amount_copied < amount_to_copy;
amount_copied += REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regno), regno++)
{
enum lval_type lval;
CORE_ADDR addr;
int optim;
int realnum;
/* Just find out where to put it. */
frame_register (frame, regno, &optim, &lval, &addr, &realnum,
NULL);
if (optim)
error ("Attempt to assign to a value that was optimized out.");
if (lval == lval_memory)
write_memory (addr, buffer + amount_copied,
REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regno));
else if (lval == lval_register)
regcache_cooked_write (current_regcache, realnum,
(buffer + amount_copied));
else
error ("Attempt to assign to an unmodifiable value.");
}
if (register_changed_hook)
register_changed_hook (-1);
target_changed_event ();
}
break;
default:
error ("Left operand of assignment is not an lvalue.");
}
/* Assigning to the stack pointer, frame pointer, and other
(architecture and calling convention specific) registers may
cause the frame cache to be out of date. Assigning to memory
also can. We just do this on all assignments to registers or
memory, for simplicity's sake; I doubt the slowdown matters. */
switch (VALUE_LVAL (toval))
{
case lval_memory:
case lval_register:
case lval_reg_frame_relative:
reinit_frame_cache ();
/* Having destoroyed the frame cache, restore the selected frame. */
/* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-02: There has to be a better way of
doing this. Instead of constantly saving/restoring the
frame. Why not create a get_selected_frame() function that,
having saved the selected frame's ID can automatically
re-find the previously selected frame automatically. */
{
struct frame_info *fi = frame_find_by_id (old_frame);
if (fi != NULL)
select_frame (fi);
}
break;
default:
break;
}
/* If the field does not entirely fill a LONGEST, then zero the sign bits.
If the field is signed, and is negative, then sign extend. */
if ((VALUE_BITSIZE (toval) > 0)
&& (VALUE_BITSIZE (toval) < 8 * (int) sizeof (LONGEST)))
{
LONGEST fieldval = value_as_long (fromval);
LONGEST valmask = (((ULONGEST) 1) << VALUE_BITSIZE (toval)) - 1;
fieldval &= valmask;
if (!TYPE_UNSIGNED (type) && (fieldval & (valmask ^ (valmask >> 1))))
fieldval |= ~valmask;
fromval = value_from_longest (type, fieldval);
}
val = value_copy (toval);
memcpy (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (val), VALUE_CONTENTS (fromval),
TYPE_LENGTH (type));
VALUE_TYPE (val) = type;
val = value_change_enclosing_type (val, VALUE_ENCLOSING_TYPE (fromval));
VALUE_EMBEDDED_OFFSET (val) = VALUE_EMBEDDED_OFFSET (fromval);
VALUE_POINTED_TO_OFFSET (val) = VALUE_POINTED_TO_OFFSET (fromval);
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return val;
}
/* Extend a value VAL to COUNT repetitions of its type. */
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struct value *
value_repeat (struct value *arg1, int count)
{
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struct value *val;
if (VALUE_LVAL (arg1) != lval_memory)
error ("Only values in memory can be extended with '@'.");
if (count < 1)
error ("Invalid number %d of repetitions.", count);
val = allocate_repeat_value (VALUE_ENCLOSING_TYPE (arg1), count);
read_memory (VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1) + VALUE_OFFSET (arg1),
VALUE_CONTENTS_ALL_RAW (val),
TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_ENCLOSING_TYPE (val)));
VALUE_LVAL (val) = lval_memory;
VALUE_ADDRESS (val) = VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1) + VALUE_OFFSET (arg1);
return val;
}
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struct value *
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value_of_variable (struct symbol *var, struct block *b)
{
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struct value *val;
struct frame_info *frame = NULL;
if (!b)
frame = NULL; /* Use selected frame. */
else if (symbol_read_needs_frame (var))
{
frame = block_innermost_frame (b);
if (!frame)
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{
if (BLOCK_FUNCTION (b)
2003-02-20 David Carlton <carlton@math.stanford.edu> * symtab.h (SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME): Rename from SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME; expand comment. * ada-lang.c (user_select_syms, ada_finish_decode_line_1): Replace SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME with SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME. * ada-typeprint.c (ada_typedef_print): Ditto. * ax-gdb.c (gen_var_ref): Ditto. * breakpoint.c (print_one_breakpoint): Ditto. * buildsym.c (finish_block): Ditto. * c-valprint.c (c_val_print): Ditto. * expprint.c (print_subexp): Ditto. * findvar.c (locate_var_value): Ditto. * infcmd.c (jump_command): Ditto. * linespec.c (decode_line_2, decode_compound): Ditto. * maint.c (maintenance_translate_address): Ditto. * objc-lang.c (compare_selectors, compare_classes): Ditto. * printcmd.c (build_address_symbolic, sym_info, print_frame_args): Ditto. * p-valprint.c (pascal_val_print): Ditto. * stabsread.c (define_symbol): Ditto. * stack.c (print_frame, frame_info, print_block_frame_locals) (print_frame_arg_vars, return_command): Ditto. * symfile.c (compare_symbols, compare_psymbols): Ditto. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Ditto. * symtab.c (lookup_partial_symbol, lookup_block_symbol) (compare_search_syms, print_symbol_info, print_msymbol_info) (rbreak_command): Ditto. * tracepoint.c (tracepoints_info): Ditto. * typeprint.c (typedef_print): Ditto. * valops.c (value_of_variable, hand_function_call): Ditto. * cli/cli-cmds.c (edit_command, list_command): Ditto. * ada-typeprint.c: Update Copyright. * infcmd.c, objc-lang.c, p-valprint.c, symmisc.c: Ditto. * tracepoint.c, cli/cli-cmds.c: Ditto.
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&& SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (BLOCK_FUNCTION (b)))
error ("No frame is currently executing in block %s.",
2003-02-20 David Carlton <carlton@math.stanford.edu> * symtab.h (SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME): Rename from SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME; expand comment. * ada-lang.c (user_select_syms, ada_finish_decode_line_1): Replace SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME with SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME. * ada-typeprint.c (ada_typedef_print): Ditto. * ax-gdb.c (gen_var_ref): Ditto. * breakpoint.c (print_one_breakpoint): Ditto. * buildsym.c (finish_block): Ditto. * c-valprint.c (c_val_print): Ditto. * expprint.c (print_subexp): Ditto. * findvar.c (locate_var_value): Ditto. * infcmd.c (jump_command): Ditto. * linespec.c (decode_line_2, decode_compound): Ditto. * maint.c (maintenance_translate_address): Ditto. * objc-lang.c (compare_selectors, compare_classes): Ditto. * printcmd.c (build_address_symbolic, sym_info, print_frame_args): Ditto. * p-valprint.c (pascal_val_print): Ditto. * stabsread.c (define_symbol): Ditto. * stack.c (print_frame, frame_info, print_block_frame_locals) (print_frame_arg_vars, return_command): Ditto. * symfile.c (compare_symbols, compare_psymbols): Ditto. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Ditto. * symtab.c (lookup_partial_symbol, lookup_block_symbol) (compare_search_syms, print_symbol_info, print_msymbol_info) (rbreak_command): Ditto. * tracepoint.c (tracepoints_info): Ditto. * typeprint.c (typedef_print): Ditto. * valops.c (value_of_variable, hand_function_call): Ditto. * cli/cli-cmds.c (edit_command, list_command): Ditto. * ada-typeprint.c: Update Copyright. * infcmd.c, objc-lang.c, p-valprint.c, symmisc.c: Ditto. * tracepoint.c, cli/cli-cmds.c: Ditto.
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SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (BLOCK_FUNCTION (b)));
else
error ("No frame is currently executing in specified block");
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}
}
val = read_var_value (var, frame);
if (!val)
2003-02-20 David Carlton <carlton@math.stanford.edu> * symtab.h (SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME): Rename from SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME; expand comment. * ada-lang.c (user_select_syms, ada_finish_decode_line_1): Replace SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME with SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME. * ada-typeprint.c (ada_typedef_print): Ditto. * ax-gdb.c (gen_var_ref): Ditto. * breakpoint.c (print_one_breakpoint): Ditto. * buildsym.c (finish_block): Ditto. * c-valprint.c (c_val_print): Ditto. * expprint.c (print_subexp): Ditto. * findvar.c (locate_var_value): Ditto. * infcmd.c (jump_command): Ditto. * linespec.c (decode_line_2, decode_compound): Ditto. * maint.c (maintenance_translate_address): Ditto. * objc-lang.c (compare_selectors, compare_classes): Ditto. * printcmd.c (build_address_symbolic, sym_info, print_frame_args): Ditto. * p-valprint.c (pascal_val_print): Ditto. * stabsread.c (define_symbol): Ditto. * stack.c (print_frame, frame_info, print_block_frame_locals) (print_frame_arg_vars, return_command): Ditto. * symfile.c (compare_symbols, compare_psymbols): Ditto. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Ditto. * symtab.c (lookup_partial_symbol, lookup_block_symbol) (compare_search_syms, print_symbol_info, print_msymbol_info) (rbreak_command): Ditto. * tracepoint.c (tracepoints_info): Ditto. * typeprint.c (typedef_print): Ditto. * valops.c (value_of_variable, hand_function_call): Ditto. * cli/cli-cmds.c (edit_command, list_command): Ditto. * ada-typeprint.c: Update Copyright. * infcmd.c, objc-lang.c, p-valprint.c, symmisc.c: Ditto. * tracepoint.c, cli/cli-cmds.c: Ditto.
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error ("Address of symbol \"%s\" is unknown.", SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (var));
return val;
}
/* Given a value which is an array, return a value which is a pointer to its
first element, regardless of whether or not the array has a nonzero lower
bound.
FIXME: A previous comment here indicated that this routine should be
substracting the array's lower bound. It's not clear to me that this
is correct. Given an array subscripting operation, it would certainly
work to do the adjustment here, essentially computing:
(&array[0] - (lowerbound * sizeof array[0])) + (index * sizeof array[0])
However I believe a more appropriate and logical place to account for
the lower bound is to do so in value_subscript, essentially computing:
(&array[0] + ((index - lowerbound) * sizeof array[0]))
As further evidence consider what would happen with operations other
than array subscripting, where the caller would get back a value that
had an address somewhere before the actual first element of the array,
and the information about the lower bound would be lost because of
the coercion to pointer type.
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*/
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struct value *
value_coerce_array (struct value *arg1)
{
register struct type *type = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg1));
if (VALUE_LVAL (arg1) != lval_memory)
error ("Attempt to take address of value not located in memory.");
* gdbarch.sh (POINTER_TO_ADDRESS, ADDRESS_TO_POINTER): Two new functions which architectures can redefine, defaulting to generic_pointer_to_address and generic_address_to_pointer. * findvar.c (extract_typed_address, store_typed_address, generic_pointer_to_address, generic_address_to_pointer): New functions. (POINTER_TO_ADDRESS, ADDRESS_TO_POINTER): Provide default definitions. (extract_address, store_address): Doc fixes. * values.c (value_as_pointer): Doc fix. (value_from_pointer): New function. * defs.h (extract_typed_address, store_typed_address): New declarations. * inferior.h (generic_address_to_pointer, generic_pointer_to_address): New declarations. * value.h (value_from_pointer): New declaration. * ax-gdb.c (const_var_ref): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * blockframe.c (generic_push_dummy_frame): Use read_pc and read_sp, not read_register. * c-valprint.c (c_val_print): Use extract_typed_address instead of extract_address to extract vtable entries and references. * cp-valprint.c (cp_print_value_fields): Use value_from_pointer instead of value_from_longest to extract the vtable's address. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp_standard): Use value_from_pointer instead of value_from_longest to compute `this', and for doing pointer-to-member dereferencing. * findvar.c (read_register): Use extract_unsigned_integer, not extract_address. (read_var_value): Use store_typed_address instead of store_address for building label values. (locate_var_value): Use value_from_pointer instead of value_from_longest. * hppa-tdep.c (find_stub_with_shl_get): Use value_from_pointer, instead of value_from_longest, to build arguments to __d_shl_get. * printcmd.c (set_next_address): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. (x_command): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * tracepoint.c (set_traceframe_context): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * valarith.c (value_add, value_sub): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * valops.c (find_function_in_inferior, value_coerce_array, value_coerce_function, value_addr, hand_function_call): Same. * value.h (COERCE_REF): Use unpack_pointer, not unpack_long. * values.c (unpack_long): Use extract_typed_address to produce addresses from pointers and references, not extract_address. (value_from_longest): Use store_typed_address instead of store_address to produce pointer and reference values.
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return value_from_pointer (lookup_pointer_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)),
(VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1) + VALUE_OFFSET (arg1)));
}
/* Given a value which is a function, return a value which is a pointer
to it. */
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struct value *
value_coerce_function (struct value *arg1)
{
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struct value *retval;
if (VALUE_LVAL (arg1) != lval_memory)
error ("Attempt to take address of value not located in memory.");
* gdbarch.sh (POINTER_TO_ADDRESS, ADDRESS_TO_POINTER): Two new functions which architectures can redefine, defaulting to generic_pointer_to_address and generic_address_to_pointer. * findvar.c (extract_typed_address, store_typed_address, generic_pointer_to_address, generic_address_to_pointer): New functions. (POINTER_TO_ADDRESS, ADDRESS_TO_POINTER): Provide default definitions. (extract_address, store_address): Doc fixes. * values.c (value_as_pointer): Doc fix. (value_from_pointer): New function. * defs.h (extract_typed_address, store_typed_address): New declarations. * inferior.h (generic_address_to_pointer, generic_pointer_to_address): New declarations. * value.h (value_from_pointer): New declaration. * ax-gdb.c (const_var_ref): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * blockframe.c (generic_push_dummy_frame): Use read_pc and read_sp, not read_register. * c-valprint.c (c_val_print): Use extract_typed_address instead of extract_address to extract vtable entries and references. * cp-valprint.c (cp_print_value_fields): Use value_from_pointer instead of value_from_longest to extract the vtable's address. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp_standard): Use value_from_pointer instead of value_from_longest to compute `this', and for doing pointer-to-member dereferencing. * findvar.c (read_register): Use extract_unsigned_integer, not extract_address. (read_var_value): Use store_typed_address instead of store_address for building label values. (locate_var_value): Use value_from_pointer instead of value_from_longest. * hppa-tdep.c (find_stub_with_shl_get): Use value_from_pointer, instead of value_from_longest, to build arguments to __d_shl_get. * printcmd.c (set_next_address): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. (x_command): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * tracepoint.c (set_traceframe_context): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * valarith.c (value_add, value_sub): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * valops.c (find_function_in_inferior, value_coerce_array, value_coerce_function, value_addr, hand_function_call): Same. * value.h (COERCE_REF): Use unpack_pointer, not unpack_long. * values.c (unpack_long): Use extract_typed_address to produce addresses from pointers and references, not extract_address. (value_from_longest): Use store_typed_address instead of store_address to produce pointer and reference values.
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retval = value_from_pointer (lookup_pointer_type (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)),
(VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1) + VALUE_OFFSET (arg1)));
VALUE_BFD_SECTION (retval) = VALUE_BFD_SECTION (arg1);
return retval;
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}
/* Return a pointer value for the object for which ARG1 is the contents. */
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struct value *
value_addr (struct value *arg1)
{
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struct value *arg2;
struct type *type = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg1));
if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_REF)
{
/* Copy the value, but change the type from (T&) to (T*).
We keep the same location information, which is efficient,
and allows &(&X) to get the location containing the reference. */
arg2 = value_copy (arg1);
VALUE_TYPE (arg2) = lookup_pointer_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type));
return arg2;
}
if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC)
return value_coerce_function (arg1);
if (VALUE_LVAL (arg1) != lval_memory)
error ("Attempt to take address of value not located in memory.");
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/* Get target memory address */
* gdbarch.sh (POINTER_TO_ADDRESS, ADDRESS_TO_POINTER): Two new functions which architectures can redefine, defaulting to generic_pointer_to_address and generic_address_to_pointer. * findvar.c (extract_typed_address, store_typed_address, generic_pointer_to_address, generic_address_to_pointer): New functions. (POINTER_TO_ADDRESS, ADDRESS_TO_POINTER): Provide default definitions. (extract_address, store_address): Doc fixes. * values.c (value_as_pointer): Doc fix. (value_from_pointer): New function. * defs.h (extract_typed_address, store_typed_address): New declarations. * inferior.h (generic_address_to_pointer, generic_pointer_to_address): New declarations. * value.h (value_from_pointer): New declaration. * ax-gdb.c (const_var_ref): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * blockframe.c (generic_push_dummy_frame): Use read_pc and read_sp, not read_register. * c-valprint.c (c_val_print): Use extract_typed_address instead of extract_address to extract vtable entries and references. * cp-valprint.c (cp_print_value_fields): Use value_from_pointer instead of value_from_longest to extract the vtable's address. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp_standard): Use value_from_pointer instead of value_from_longest to compute `this', and for doing pointer-to-member dereferencing. * findvar.c (read_register): Use extract_unsigned_integer, not extract_address. (read_var_value): Use store_typed_address instead of store_address for building label values. (locate_var_value): Use value_from_pointer instead of value_from_longest. * hppa-tdep.c (find_stub_with_shl_get): Use value_from_pointer, instead of value_from_longest, to build arguments to __d_shl_get. * printcmd.c (set_next_address): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. (x_command): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * tracepoint.c (set_traceframe_context): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * valarith.c (value_add, value_sub): Use value_from_pointer, not value_from_longest. * valops.c (find_function_in_inferior, value_coerce_array, value_coerce_function, value_addr, hand_function_call): Same. * value.h (COERCE_REF): Use unpack_pointer, not unpack_long. * values.c (unpack_long): Use extract_typed_address to produce addresses from pointers and references, not extract_address. (value_from_longest): Use store_typed_address instead of store_address to produce pointer and reference values.
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arg2 = value_from_pointer (lookup_pointer_type (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)),
(VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1)
+ VALUE_OFFSET (arg1)
+ VALUE_EMBEDDED_OFFSET (arg1)));
/* This may be a pointer to a base subobject; so remember the
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full derived object's type ... */
arg2 = value_change_enclosing_type (arg2, lookup_pointer_type (VALUE_ENCLOSING_TYPE (arg1)));
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/* ... and also the relative position of the subobject in the full object */
VALUE_POINTED_TO_OFFSET (arg2) = VALUE_EMBEDDED_OFFSET (arg1);
VALUE_BFD_SECTION (arg2) = VALUE_BFD_SECTION (arg1);
return arg2;
}
/* Given a value of a pointer type, apply the C unary * operator to it. */
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struct value *
value_ind (struct value *arg1)
{
struct type *base_type;
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struct value *arg2;
COERCE_ARRAY (arg1);
base_type = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg1));
if (TYPE_CODE (base_type) == TYPE_CODE_MEMBER)
error ("not implemented: member types in value_ind");
/* Allow * on an integer so we can cast it to whatever we want.
This returns an int, which seems like the most C-like thing
to do. "long long" variables are rare enough that
BUILTIN_TYPE_LONGEST would seem to be a mistake. */
if (TYPE_CODE (base_type) == TYPE_CODE_INT)
return value_at_lazy (builtin_type_int,
(CORE_ADDR) value_as_long (arg1),
VALUE_BFD_SECTION (arg1));
else if (TYPE_CODE (base_type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR)
{
struct type *enc_type;
/* We may be pointing to something embedded in a larger object */
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/* Get the real type of the enclosing object */
enc_type = check_typedef (VALUE_ENCLOSING_TYPE (arg1));
enc_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (enc_type);
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/* Retrieve the enclosing object pointed to */
arg2 = value_at_lazy (enc_type,
value_as_address (arg1) - VALUE_POINTED_TO_OFFSET (arg1),
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VALUE_BFD_SECTION (arg1));
/* Re-adjust type */
VALUE_TYPE (arg2) = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (base_type);
/* Add embedding info */
arg2 = value_change_enclosing_type (arg2, enc_type);
VALUE_EMBEDDED_OFFSET (arg2) = VALUE_POINTED_TO_OFFSET (arg1);
/* We may be pointing to an object of some derived type */
arg2 = value_full_object (arg2, NULL, 0, 0, 0);
return arg2;
}
error ("Attempt to take contents of a non-pointer value.");
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return 0; /* For lint -- never reached */
}
/* Pushing small parts of stack frames. */
/* Push one word (the size of object that a register holds). */
CORE_ADDR
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push_word (CORE_ADDR sp, ULONGEST word)
{
2003-05-03 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> * gdbarch.sh (DEPRECATED_REGISTER_SIZE): Rename REGISTER_SIZE. (DEPRECATED_SIZEOF_CALL_DUMMY_WORDS): Rename SIZEOF_CALL_DUMMY_WORDS. (DEPRECATED_CALL_DUMMY_WORDS): Rename CALL_DUMMY_WORDS. (DEPRECATED_FIX_CALL_DUMMY): Rename FIX_CALL_DUMMY. (DEPRECATED_CALL_DUMMY_BREAKPOINT_OFFSET): Rename CALL_DUMMY_BREAKPOINT_OFFSET. (DEPRECATED_CALL_DUMMY_START_OFFSET): Rename CALL_DUMMY_START_OFFSET. (DEPRECATED_CALL_DUMMY_LENGTH): Rename CALL_DUMMY_LENGTH. * gdbarch.h, gdbarch.c: Re-generate. * alpha-tdep.c, alphafbsd-tdep.c, arm-linux-tdep.c: Update. * arm-tdep.c, avr-tdep.c, breakpoint.c, cris-tdep.c: Update. * dummy-frame.c, dummy-frame.h, frv-tdep.c, gdbarch.c: Update. * gdbarch.h, gdbarch.sh, h8300-tdep.c, hppa-tdep.c: Update. * i386-tdep.c, ia64-tdep.c, infcall.c, inferior.h: Update. * m68hc11-tdep.c, m68k-tdep.c, mcore-tdep.c: Update. * mips-tdep.c, mn10300-tdep.c, ns32k-tdep.c: Update. * rs6000-tdep.c, s390-tdep.c, sh-tdep.c, sol-thread.c: Update. * sparc-tdep.c, target.c, v850-tdep.c, valops.c: Update. * vax-tdep.c, x86-64-tdep.c, xstormy16-tdep.c: Update. * config/ia64/tm-ia64.h, config/m68k/tm-vx68.h: Update. * config/mips/tm-mips.h, config/pa/nm-hppah.h: Update. * config/pa/tm-hppa.h, config/pa/tm-hppa64.h: Update. * config/s390/tm-s390.h, config/sparc/tm-sp64.h: Update. * config/sparc/tm-sparc.h: Update. Index: doc/ChangeLog 2003-05-03 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> * gdbint.texinfo (Target Architecture Definition): Make CALL_DUMMY_WORDS, SIZEOF_CALL_DUMMY_WORDS, CALL_DUMMY_LENGTH, FIX_CALL_DUMMY, CALL_DUMMY_BREAKPOINT_OFFSET and CALL_DUMMY_BREAKPOINT_OFFSET deprecated. Index: mi/ChangeLog 2003-05-03 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> * mi-main.c (mi_cmd_data_write_register_values): Replace REGISTER_SIZE with DEPRECATED_REGISTER_SIZE. Index: testsuite/ChangeLog 2003-05-03 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> * gdb.base/watchpoint.exp: Rename CALL_DUMMY_BREAKPOINT_OFFSET to DEPRECATED_CALL_DUMMY_BREAKPOINT_OFFSET in comments.
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register int len = DEPRECATED_REGISTER_SIZE;
char buffer[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
store_unsigned_integer (buffer, len, word);
if (INNER_THAN (1, 2))
{
/* stack grows downward */
sp -= len;
write_memory (sp, buffer, len);
}
else
{
/* stack grows upward */
write_memory (sp, buffer, len);
sp += len;
}
return sp;
}
/* Push LEN bytes with data at BUFFER. */
CORE_ADDR
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push_bytes (CORE_ADDR sp, char *buffer, int len)
{
if (INNER_THAN (1, 2))
{
/* stack grows downward */
sp -= len;
write_memory (sp, buffer, len);
}
else
{
/* stack grows upward */
write_memory (sp, buffer, len);
sp += len;
}
return sp;
}
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#ifndef PARM_BOUNDARY
#define PARM_BOUNDARY (0)
#endif
/* Push onto the stack the specified value VALUE. Pad it correctly for
it to be an argument to a function. */
static CORE_ADDR
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value_push (register CORE_ADDR sp, struct value *arg)
{
register int len = TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_ENCLOSING_TYPE (arg));
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register int container_len = len;
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register int offset;
/* How big is the container we're going to put this value in? */
if (PARM_BOUNDARY)
container_len = ((len + PARM_BOUNDARY / TARGET_CHAR_BIT - 1)
& ~(PARM_BOUNDARY / TARGET_CHAR_BIT - 1));
/* Are we going to put it at the high or low end of the container? */
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if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
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offset = container_len - len;
else
offset = 0;
if (INNER_THAN (1, 2))
{
/* stack grows downward */
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sp -= container_len;
write_memory (sp + offset, VALUE_CONTENTS_ALL (arg), len);
}
else
{
/* stack grows upward */
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write_memory (sp + offset, VALUE_CONTENTS_ALL (arg), len);
sp += container_len;
}
return sp;
}
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CORE_ADDR
2003-03-26 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> * gdbarch.sh (DEPRECATED_PUSH_ARGUMENTS): Rename PUSH_ARGUMENTS. (push_dummy_call): New pure multi-arch replacement with gdbarch, regcache and dummy_addr parameters. * gdbarch.h, gdbarch.c: Re-generate. * valops.c (hand_function_call): Use gdbarch_push_dummy_call when available; assume it will handle stack alignment and return address issues. Fall back to DEPRECATED_PUSH_ARGUMENTS and legacy_push_arguments. (legacy_push_arguments): Rename default_push_arguments. * value.h (legacy_push_arguments): Rename default_push_arguments. * i386-tdep.c (i386_push_arguments): Call legacy_push_arguments. * config/sparc/tm-sparc.h (DEPRECATED_PUSH_ARGUMENTS): Update. * config/sparc/tm-sp64.h (DEPRECATED_PUSH_ARGUMENTS): Update. * config/pa/tm-hppa.h (DEPRECATED_PUSH_ARGUMENTS): Update. * config/i386/tm-symmetry.h: Update. * xstormy16-tdep.c (xstormy16_gdbarch_init): Update. * x86-64-tdep.c (x86_64_init_abi): Update. * v850-tdep.c (v850_gdbarch_init): Update. * sparc-tdep.c (sparc_gdbarch_init): Update. * sh-tdep.c (sh_gdbarch_init): Update. * s390-tdep.c (s390_gdbarch_init): Update. * rs6000-tdep.c (rs6000_gdbarch_init): Update. * mn10300-tdep.c (mn10300_gdbarch_init): Update. * mips-tdep.c (mips_gdbarch_init): Update. * mcore-tdep.c (mcore_gdbarch_init): Update. * m68hc11-tdep.c (m68hc11_gdbarch_init): Update. * ia64-tdep.c (ia64_gdbarch_init): Update. * i386-tdep.c (i386_gdbarch_init): Update. * hppa-tdep.c (hppa_gdbarch_init): Update. * h8300-tdep.c (h8300_gdbarch_init): Update. * frv-tdep.c (frv_gdbarch_init): Update. * d10v-tdep.c (d10v_gdbarch_init): Update. * cris-tdep.c (cris_gdbarch_init): Update. * avr-tdep.c (avr_gdbarch_init): Update. * arm-tdep.c (arm_gdbarch_init): Update. * arm-linux-tdep.c (arm_linux_init_abi): Update. * alpha-tdep.c (alpha_gdbarch_init): Update. 2003-03-26 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> * gdbint.texinfo (Target Architecture Definition): Replace PUSH_ARGUMENTS with push_dummy_call, add gdbarch, regcache and dummy_addr parameters.
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legacy_push_arguments (int nargs, struct value **args, CORE_ADDR sp,
int struct_return, CORE_ADDR struct_addr)
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{
/* ASSERT ( !struct_return); */
int i;
for (i = nargs - 1; i >= 0; i--)
sp = value_push (sp, args[i]);
return sp;
}
/* Create a value for an array by allocating space in the inferior, copying
the data into that space, and then setting up an array value.
The array bounds are set from LOWBOUND and HIGHBOUND, and the array is
populated from the values passed in ELEMVEC.
The element type of the array is inherited from the type of the
first element, and all elements must have the same size (though we
don't currently enforce any restriction on their types). */
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struct value *
value_array (int lowbound, int highbound, struct value **elemvec)
{
int nelem;
int idx;
unsigned int typelength;
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struct value *val;
struct type *rangetype;
struct type *arraytype;
CORE_ADDR addr;
/* Validate that the bounds are reasonable and that each of the elements
have the same size. */
nelem = highbound - lowbound + 1;
if (nelem <= 0)
{
error ("bad array bounds (%d, %d)", lowbound, highbound);
}
typelength = TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_ENCLOSING_TYPE (elemvec[0]));
for (idx = 1; idx < nelem; idx++)
{
if (TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_ENCLOSING_TYPE (elemvec[idx])) != typelength)
{
error ("array elements must all be the same size");
}
}
rangetype = create_range_type ((struct type *) NULL, builtin_type_int,
lowbound, highbound);
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arraytype = create_array_type ((struct type *) NULL,
VALUE_ENCLOSING_TYPE (elemvec[0]), rangetype);
if (!current_language->c_style_arrays)
{
val = allocate_value (arraytype);
for (idx = 0; idx < nelem; idx++)
{
memcpy (VALUE_CONTENTS_ALL_RAW (val) + (idx * typelength),
VALUE_CONTENTS_ALL (elemvec[idx]),
typelength);
}
VALUE_BFD_SECTION (val) = VALUE_BFD_SECTION (elemvec[0]);
return val;
}
/* Allocate space to store the array in the inferior, and then initialize
it by copying in each element. FIXME: Is it worth it to create a
local buffer in which to collect each value and then write all the
bytes in one operation? */
addr = allocate_space_in_inferior (nelem * typelength);
for (idx = 0; idx < nelem; idx++)
{
write_memory (addr + (idx * typelength), VALUE_CONTENTS_ALL (elemvec[idx]),
typelength);
}
/* Create the array type and set up an array value to be evaluated lazily. */
val = value_at_lazy (arraytype, addr, VALUE_BFD_SECTION (elemvec[0]));
return (val);
}
/* Create a value for a string constant by allocating space in the inferior,
copying the data into that space, and returning the address with type
TYPE_CODE_STRING. PTR points to the string constant data; LEN is number
of characters.
Note that string types are like array of char types with a lower bound of
zero and an upper bound of LEN - 1. Also note that the string may contain
embedded null bytes. */
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struct value *
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value_string (char *ptr, int len)
{
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struct value *val;
int lowbound = current_language->string_lower_bound;
struct type *rangetype = create_range_type ((struct type *) NULL,
builtin_type_int,
lowbound, len + lowbound - 1);
struct type *stringtype
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= create_string_type ((struct type *) NULL, rangetype);
CORE_ADDR addr;
if (current_language->c_style_arrays == 0)
{
val = allocate_value (stringtype);
memcpy (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (val), ptr, len);
return val;
}
/* Allocate space to store the string in the inferior, and then
copy LEN bytes from PTR in gdb to that address in the inferior. */
addr = allocate_space_in_inferior (len);
write_memory (addr, ptr, len);
val = value_at_lazy (stringtype, addr, NULL);
return (val);
}
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struct value *
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value_bitstring (char *ptr, int len)
{
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struct value *val;
struct type *domain_type = create_range_type (NULL, builtin_type_int,
0, len - 1);
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struct type *type = create_set_type ((struct type *) NULL, domain_type);
TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING;
val = allocate_value (type);
memcpy (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (val), ptr, TYPE_LENGTH (type));
return val;
}
/* See if we can pass arguments in T2 to a function which takes arguments
2002-06-14 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> * gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_VARARGS): Update comment. (struct main_type): Remove arg_types member. Update comments for struct field. (TYPE_ARG_TYPES): Remove. (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS): Update. (smash_to_method_type): Update prototype. * c-typeprint.c (cp_type_print_method_args): Take method type instead of argument list. Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_base): Update call to cp_type_print_method_args. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Remove unneeded type argument; use die->type instead. Update call to smash_to_method_type. (read_structure_scope): Update call to dwarf2_add_member_fn. * gdbtypes.c (allocate_stub_method): Update comment. (smash_to_method_type): Take new NARGS and VARARGS arguments. Use new argument layout. (check_stub_method): Use new argument layout. Don't count void as an argument. (print_arg_types): Update comments. Use new argument layout. (recursive_dump_type): Don't print arg_types member. * hpread.c (hpread_read_struct_type): Use new argument layout. (fixup_class_method_type): Likewise. (hpread_type_lookup): Likewise. * stabsread.c (read_type): Update calls to read_args and smash_to_method_type. (read_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. * valops.c (typecmp): Use new argument layout. Update parameters and comments. Simplify. (hand_function_call): Use new argument layout. (search_struct_method): Update call to typecmp. (find_overload_match): Use new argument layout.
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of types T1. T1 is a list of NARGS arguments, and T2 is a NULL-terminated
vector. If some arguments need coercion of some sort, then the coerced
values are written into T2. Return value is 0 if the arguments could be
matched, or the position at which they differ if not.
STATICP is nonzero if the T1 argument list came from a
2002-06-14 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> * gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_VARARGS): Update comment. (struct main_type): Remove arg_types member. Update comments for struct field. (TYPE_ARG_TYPES): Remove. (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS): Update. (smash_to_method_type): Update prototype. * c-typeprint.c (cp_type_print_method_args): Take method type instead of argument list. Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_base): Update call to cp_type_print_method_args. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Remove unneeded type argument; use die->type instead. Update call to smash_to_method_type. (read_structure_scope): Update call to dwarf2_add_member_fn. * gdbtypes.c (allocate_stub_method): Update comment. (smash_to_method_type): Take new NARGS and VARARGS arguments. Use new argument layout. (check_stub_method): Use new argument layout. Don't count void as an argument. (print_arg_types): Update comments. Use new argument layout. (recursive_dump_type): Don't print arg_types member. * hpread.c (hpread_read_struct_type): Use new argument layout. (fixup_class_method_type): Likewise. (hpread_type_lookup): Likewise. * stabsread.c (read_type): Update calls to read_args and smash_to_method_type. (read_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. * valops.c (typecmp): Use new argument layout. Update parameters and comments. Simplify. (hand_function_call): Use new argument layout. (search_struct_method): Update call to typecmp. (find_overload_match): Use new argument layout.
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static member function. T2 will still include the ``this'' pointer,
but it will be skipped.
For non-static member functions, we ignore the first argument,
which is the type of the instance variable. This is because we want
to handle calls with objects from derived classes. This is not
entirely correct: we should actually check to make sure that a
requested operation is type secure, shouldn't we? FIXME. */
static int
2002-06-14 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> * gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_VARARGS): Update comment. (struct main_type): Remove arg_types member. Update comments for struct field. (TYPE_ARG_TYPES): Remove. (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS): Update. (smash_to_method_type): Update prototype. * c-typeprint.c (cp_type_print_method_args): Take method type instead of argument list. Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_base): Update call to cp_type_print_method_args. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Remove unneeded type argument; use die->type instead. Update call to smash_to_method_type. (read_structure_scope): Update call to dwarf2_add_member_fn. * gdbtypes.c (allocate_stub_method): Update comment. (smash_to_method_type): Take new NARGS and VARARGS arguments. Use new argument layout. (check_stub_method): Use new argument layout. Don't count void as an argument. (print_arg_types): Update comments. Use new argument layout. (recursive_dump_type): Don't print arg_types member. * hpread.c (hpread_read_struct_type): Use new argument layout. (fixup_class_method_type): Likewise. (hpread_type_lookup): Likewise. * stabsread.c (read_type): Update calls to read_args and smash_to_method_type. (read_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. * valops.c (typecmp): Use new argument layout. Update parameters and comments. Simplify. (hand_function_call): Use new argument layout. (search_struct_method): Update call to typecmp. (find_overload_match): Use new argument layout.
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typecmp (int staticp, int varargs, int nargs,
struct field t1[], struct value *t2[])
{
int i;
if (t2 == 0)
2002-06-14 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> * gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_VARARGS): Update comment. (struct main_type): Remove arg_types member. Update comments for struct field. (TYPE_ARG_TYPES): Remove. (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS): Update. (smash_to_method_type): Update prototype. * c-typeprint.c (cp_type_print_method_args): Take method type instead of argument list. Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_base): Update call to cp_type_print_method_args. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Remove unneeded type argument; use die->type instead. Update call to smash_to_method_type. (read_structure_scope): Update call to dwarf2_add_member_fn. * gdbtypes.c (allocate_stub_method): Update comment. (smash_to_method_type): Take new NARGS and VARARGS arguments. Use new argument layout. (check_stub_method): Use new argument layout. Don't count void as an argument. (print_arg_types): Update comments. Use new argument layout. (recursive_dump_type): Don't print arg_types member. * hpread.c (hpread_read_struct_type): Use new argument layout. (fixup_class_method_type): Likewise. (hpread_type_lookup): Likewise. * stabsread.c (read_type): Update calls to read_args and smash_to_method_type. (read_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. * valops.c (typecmp): Use new argument layout. Update parameters and comments. Simplify. (hand_function_call): Use new argument layout. (search_struct_method): Update call to typecmp. (find_overload_match): Use new argument layout.
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internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "typecmp: no argument list");
/* Skip ``this'' argument if applicable. T2 will always include THIS. */
if (staticp)
2002-06-14 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> * gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_VARARGS): Update comment. (struct main_type): Remove arg_types member. Update comments for struct field. (TYPE_ARG_TYPES): Remove. (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS): Update. (smash_to_method_type): Update prototype. * c-typeprint.c (cp_type_print_method_args): Take method type instead of argument list. Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_base): Update call to cp_type_print_method_args. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Remove unneeded type argument; use die->type instead. Update call to smash_to_method_type. (read_structure_scope): Update call to dwarf2_add_member_fn. * gdbtypes.c (allocate_stub_method): Update comment. (smash_to_method_type): Take new NARGS and VARARGS arguments. Use new argument layout. (check_stub_method): Use new argument layout. Don't count void as an argument. (print_arg_types): Update comments. Use new argument layout. (recursive_dump_type): Don't print arg_types member. * hpread.c (hpread_read_struct_type): Use new argument layout. (fixup_class_method_type): Likewise. (hpread_type_lookup): Likewise. * stabsread.c (read_type): Update calls to read_args and smash_to_method_type. (read_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. * valops.c (typecmp): Use new argument layout. Update parameters and comments. Simplify. (hand_function_call): Use new argument layout. (search_struct_method): Update call to typecmp. (find_overload_match): Use new argument layout.
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t2 ++;
for (i = 0;
(i < nargs) && TYPE_CODE (t1[i].type) != TYPE_CODE_VOID;
i++)
{
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struct type *tt1, *tt2;
2002-06-14 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> * gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_VARARGS): Update comment. (struct main_type): Remove arg_types member. Update comments for struct field. (TYPE_ARG_TYPES): Remove. (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS): Update. (smash_to_method_type): Update prototype. * c-typeprint.c (cp_type_print_method_args): Take method type instead of argument list. Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_base): Update call to cp_type_print_method_args. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Remove unneeded type argument; use die->type instead. Update call to smash_to_method_type. (read_structure_scope): Update call to dwarf2_add_member_fn. * gdbtypes.c (allocate_stub_method): Update comment. (smash_to_method_type): Take new NARGS and VARARGS arguments. Use new argument layout. (check_stub_method): Use new argument layout. Don't count void as an argument. (print_arg_types): Update comments. Use new argument layout. (recursive_dump_type): Don't print arg_types member. * hpread.c (hpread_read_struct_type): Use new argument layout. (fixup_class_method_type): Likewise. (hpread_type_lookup): Likewise. * stabsread.c (read_type): Update calls to read_args and smash_to_method_type. (read_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. * valops.c (typecmp): Use new argument layout. Update parameters and comments. Simplify. (hand_function_call): Use new argument layout. (search_struct_method): Update call to typecmp. (find_overload_match): Use new argument layout.
2002-06-14 16:34:26 +02:00
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if (!t2[i])
return i + 1;
2002-06-14 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> * gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_VARARGS): Update comment. (struct main_type): Remove arg_types member. Update comments for struct field. (TYPE_ARG_TYPES): Remove. (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS): Update. (smash_to_method_type): Update prototype. * c-typeprint.c (cp_type_print_method_args): Take method type instead of argument list. Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_base): Update call to cp_type_print_method_args. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Remove unneeded type argument; use die->type instead. Update call to smash_to_method_type. (read_structure_scope): Update call to dwarf2_add_member_fn. * gdbtypes.c (allocate_stub_method): Update comment. (smash_to_method_type): Take new NARGS and VARARGS arguments. Use new argument layout. (check_stub_method): Use new argument layout. Don't count void as an argument. (print_arg_types): Update comments. Use new argument layout. (recursive_dump_type): Don't print arg_types member. * hpread.c (hpread_read_struct_type): Use new argument layout. (fixup_class_method_type): Likewise. (hpread_type_lookup): Likewise. * stabsread.c (read_type): Update calls to read_args and smash_to_method_type. (read_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. * valops.c (typecmp): Use new argument layout. Update parameters and comments. Simplify. (hand_function_call): Use new argument layout. (search_struct_method): Update call to typecmp. (find_overload_match): Use new argument layout.
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tt1 = check_typedef (t1[i].type);
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tt2 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (t2[i]));
2002-06-14 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> * gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_VARARGS): Update comment. (struct main_type): Remove arg_types member. Update comments for struct field. (TYPE_ARG_TYPES): Remove. (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS): Update. (smash_to_method_type): Update prototype. * c-typeprint.c (cp_type_print_method_args): Take method type instead of argument list. Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_base): Update call to cp_type_print_method_args. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Remove unneeded type argument; use die->type instead. Update call to smash_to_method_type. (read_structure_scope): Update call to dwarf2_add_member_fn. * gdbtypes.c (allocate_stub_method): Update comment. (smash_to_method_type): Take new NARGS and VARARGS arguments. Use new argument layout. (check_stub_method): Use new argument layout. Don't count void as an argument. (print_arg_types): Update comments. Use new argument layout. (recursive_dump_type): Don't print arg_types member. * hpread.c (hpread_read_struct_type): Use new argument layout. (fixup_class_method_type): Likewise. (hpread_type_lookup): Likewise. * stabsread.c (read_type): Update calls to read_args and smash_to_method_type. (read_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. * valops.c (typecmp): Use new argument layout. Update parameters and comments. Simplify. (hand_function_call): Use new argument layout. (search_struct_method): Update call to typecmp. (find_overload_match): Use new argument layout.
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if (TYPE_CODE (tt1) == TYPE_CODE_REF
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/* We should be doing hairy argument matching, as below. */
&& (TYPE_CODE (check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (tt1))) == TYPE_CODE (tt2)))
{
if (TYPE_CODE (tt2) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY)
t2[i] = value_coerce_array (t2[i]);
else
t2[i] = value_addr (t2[i]);
continue;
}
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/* djb - 20000715 - Until the new type structure is in the
place, and we can attempt things like implicit conversions,
we need to do this so you can take something like a map<const
char *>, and properly access map["hello"], because the
argument to [] will be a reference to a pointer to a char,
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and the argument will be a pointer to a char. */
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while ( TYPE_CODE(tt1) == TYPE_CODE_REF ||
TYPE_CODE (tt1) == TYPE_CODE_PTR)
{
tt1 = check_typedef( TYPE_TARGET_TYPE(tt1) );
}
while ( TYPE_CODE(tt2) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY ||
TYPE_CODE(tt2) == TYPE_CODE_PTR ||
TYPE_CODE(tt2) == TYPE_CODE_REF)
{
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tt2 = check_typedef( TYPE_TARGET_TYPE(tt2) );
}
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if (TYPE_CODE (tt1) == TYPE_CODE (tt2))
continue;
/* Array to pointer is a `trivial conversion' according to the ARM. */
/* We should be doing much hairier argument matching (see section 13.2
of the ARM), but as a quick kludge, just check for the same type
code. */
2002-06-14 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> * gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_VARARGS): Update comment. (struct main_type): Remove arg_types member. Update comments for struct field. (TYPE_ARG_TYPES): Remove. (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS): Update. (smash_to_method_type): Update prototype. * c-typeprint.c (cp_type_print_method_args): Take method type instead of argument list. Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_base): Update call to cp_type_print_method_args. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Remove unneeded type argument; use die->type instead. Update call to smash_to_method_type. (read_structure_scope): Update call to dwarf2_add_member_fn. * gdbtypes.c (allocate_stub_method): Update comment. (smash_to_method_type): Take new NARGS and VARARGS arguments. Use new argument layout. (check_stub_method): Use new argument layout. Don't count void as an argument. (print_arg_types): Update comments. Use new argument layout. (recursive_dump_type): Don't print arg_types member. * hpread.c (hpread_read_struct_type): Use new argument layout. (fixup_class_method_type): Likewise. (hpread_type_lookup): Likewise. * stabsread.c (read_type): Update calls to read_args and smash_to_method_type. (read_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. * valops.c (typecmp): Use new argument layout. Update parameters and comments. Simplify. (hand_function_call): Use new argument layout. (search_struct_method): Update call to typecmp. (find_overload_match): Use new argument layout.
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if (TYPE_CODE (t1[i].type) != TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (t2[i])))
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return i + 1;
}
2002-06-14 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> * gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_VARARGS): Update comment. (struct main_type): Remove arg_types member. Update comments for struct field. (TYPE_ARG_TYPES): Remove. (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS): Update. (smash_to_method_type): Update prototype. * c-typeprint.c (cp_type_print_method_args): Take method type instead of argument list. Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_base): Update call to cp_type_print_method_args. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Remove unneeded type argument; use die->type instead. Update call to smash_to_method_type. (read_structure_scope): Update call to dwarf2_add_member_fn. * gdbtypes.c (allocate_stub_method): Update comment. (smash_to_method_type): Take new NARGS and VARARGS arguments. Use new argument layout. (check_stub_method): Use new argument layout. Don't count void as an argument. (print_arg_types): Update comments. Use new argument layout. (recursive_dump_type): Don't print arg_types member. * hpread.c (hpread_read_struct_type): Use new argument layout. (fixup_class_method_type): Likewise. (hpread_type_lookup): Likewise. * stabsread.c (read_type): Update calls to read_args and smash_to_method_type. (read_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. * valops.c (typecmp): Use new argument layout. Update parameters and comments. Simplify. (hand_function_call): Use new argument layout. (search_struct_method): Update call to typecmp. (find_overload_match): Use new argument layout.
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if (varargs || t2[i] == NULL)
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return 0;
2002-06-14 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> * gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_VARARGS): Update comment. (struct main_type): Remove arg_types member. Update comments for struct field. (TYPE_ARG_TYPES): Remove. (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS): Update. (smash_to_method_type): Update prototype. * c-typeprint.c (cp_type_print_method_args): Take method type instead of argument list. Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_base): Update call to cp_type_print_method_args. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Remove unneeded type argument; use die->type instead. Update call to smash_to_method_type. (read_structure_scope): Update call to dwarf2_add_member_fn. * gdbtypes.c (allocate_stub_method): Update comment. (smash_to_method_type): Take new NARGS and VARARGS arguments. Use new argument layout. (check_stub_method): Use new argument layout. Don't count void as an argument. (print_arg_types): Update comments. Use new argument layout. (recursive_dump_type): Don't print arg_types member. * hpread.c (hpread_read_struct_type): Use new argument layout. (fixup_class_method_type): Likewise. (hpread_type_lookup): Likewise. * stabsread.c (read_type): Update calls to read_args and smash_to_method_type. (read_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. * valops.c (typecmp): Use new argument layout. Update parameters and comments. Simplify. (hand_function_call): Use new argument layout. (search_struct_method): Update call to typecmp. (find_overload_match): Use new argument layout.
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return i + 1;
}
/* Helper function used by value_struct_elt to recurse through baseclasses.
Look for a field NAME in ARG1. Adjust the address of ARG1 by OFFSET bytes,
and search in it assuming it has (class) type TYPE.
If found, return value, else return NULL.
If LOOKING_FOR_BASECLASS, then instead of looking for struct fields,
look for a baseclass named NAME. */
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static struct value *
search_struct_field (char *name, struct value *arg1, int offset,
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register struct type *type, int looking_for_baseclass)
{
int i;
int nbases = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type);
CHECK_TYPEDEF (type);
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if (!looking_for_baseclass)
for (i = TYPE_NFIELDS (type) - 1; i >= nbases; i--)
{
char *t_field_name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, i);
if (t_field_name && (strcmp_iw (t_field_name, name) == 0))
{
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struct value *v;
if (TYPE_FIELD_STATIC (type, i))
{
v = value_static_field (type, i);
if (v == 0)
error ("field %s is nonexistent or has been optimised out",
name);
}
else
{
v = value_primitive_field (arg1, offset, i, type);
if (v == 0)
error ("there is no field named %s", name);
}
return v;
}
if (t_field_name
&& (t_field_name[0] == '\0'
|| (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_UNION
&& (strcmp_iw (t_field_name, "else") == 0))))
{
struct type *field_type = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i);
if (TYPE_CODE (field_type) == TYPE_CODE_UNION
|| TYPE_CODE (field_type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT)
{
/* Look for a match through the fields of an anonymous union,
or anonymous struct. C++ provides anonymous unions.
2003-01-02 Andrew Cagney <ac131313@redhat.com> * valarith.c (value_binop): Delete obsolete code and comments. * configure.host: Ditto. * buildsym.h (make_blockvector): Ditto. * buildsym.c (make_blockvector): Ditto. * defs.h (enum language): Ditto. (chill_demangle): Ditto. * elfread.c (elf_symtab_read): Ditto. * dwarfread.c (CHILL_PRODUCER): Ditto. (set_cu_language): Ditto. (handle_producer): Ditto. * expprint.c (print_subexp): Ditto. * gdbtypes.c (chill_varying_type): Ditto. * gdbtypes.h (builtin_type_chill_bool): Ditto. (builtin_type_chill_char, builtin_type_chill_long): Ditto. (builtin_type_chill_ulong, builtin_type_chill_real): Ditto. (chill_varying_type): Ditto. * language.h (_LANG_chill): Ditto. * language.c (binop_result_type, integral_type): Ditto. (character_type, string_type, structured_type): Ditto. (lang_bool_type, binop_type_check): Ditto. * stabsread.h (os9k_stabs): Ditto. * stabsread.c (os9k_type_vector, dbx_lookup_type): Ditto. (define_symbol, read_type, read_struct_fields): Ditto. (read_array_type, read_enum_type, read_huge_number): Ditto. (read_range_type, start_stabs): Ditto. * symfile.c (init_filename_language_table): Ditto. (add_psymbol_with_dem_name_to_list): Ditto. * symtab.c (symbol_init_language_specific): Ditto. (symbol_init_demangled_name, symbol_demangled_name): Ditto. * symtab.h (struct general_symbol_info): Ditto. (SYMBOL_CHILL_DEMANGLED_NAME): Ditto. * typeprint.c (typedef_print): Ditto. * utils.c (fprintf_symbol_filtered): Ditto. * valops.c (value_cast, search_struct_field, value_slice): Delete obsolete code. (varying_to_slice): Delete function. * value.h (COERCE_VARYING_ARRAY): Delete obsolete macro contents. (varying_to_slice): Delete declaration. * MAINTAINERS: Update.
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In the GNU Chill (now deleted from GDB)
implementation of variant record types, each
<alternative field> has an (anonymous) union type,
each member of the union represents a <variant
alternative>. Each <variant alternative> is
represented as a struct, with a member for each
<variant field>. */
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struct value *v;
int new_offset = offset;
2002-08-01 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> * NEWS: Menion that CHILL has been made obsolete. * gdbtypes.c (chill_varying_type): Make chill references obsolete. * gdbserver/Makefile.in: Ditto. * stabsread.c (read_range_type): Ditto. * gdbtypes.h: Ditto. * language.c (binop_type_check): Ditto. (binop_result_type): Ditto. (integral_type): Ditto. (character_type): Ditto. (string_type): Ditto. (boolean_type): Ditto. (structured_type): Ditto. (lang_bool_type): Ditto. (binop_type_check): Ditto. * language.h (_LANG_chill): Ditto. * dwarfread.c (set_cu_language): Ditto. * dwarfread.c (CHILL_PRODUCER): Ditto. * dwarfread.c (handle_producer): Ditto. * expression.h (enum exp_opcode): Ditto. * eval.c: Ditto for comments. * typeprint.c (typedef_print) [_LANG_chill]: Ditto. * expprint.c (print_subexp): Ditto. (print_subexp): Ditto. * valops.c (value_cast): Ditto. (search_struct_field): Ditto. * value.h (COERCE_VARYING_ARRAY): Ditto. * symfile.c (init_filename_language_table): Ditto. (add_psymbol_with_dem_name_to_list): Ditto. * valarith.c (value_binop): Ditto. (value_neg): Ditto. * valops.c (value_slice): Ditto. * symtab.h (union language_specific): Ditto. (SYMBOL_INIT_LANGUAGE_SPECIFIC): Ditto. (SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME): Ditto. (SYMBOL_CHILL_DEMANGLED_NAME): Ditto. * defs.h (enum language): Ditto. * symtab.c (got_symtab): Ditto. * utils.c (fprintf_symbol_filtered): Ditto. * ch-typeprint.c: Make file obsolete. * ch-valprint.c: Make file obsolete. * ch-lang.h: Make file obsolete. * ch-exp.c: Make file obsolete. * ch-lang.c: Make file obsolete. * Makefile.in (FLAGS_TO_PASS): Do not pass CHILL or CHILLFLAGS or CHILL_LIB. (TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS): Ditto. (CHILLFLAGS): Obsolete. (CHILL): Obsolete. (CHILL_FOR_TARGET): Obsolete. (CHILL_LIB): Obsolete. (SFILES): Remove ch-exp.c, ch-lang.c, ch-typeprint.c and ch-valprint.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Remove ch-lang.h. (COMMON_OBS): Remove ch-valprint.o, ch-typeprint.o, ch-exp.o and ch-lang.o. (ch-exp.o, ch-lang.o, ch-typeprint.o, ch-valprint.o): Delete targets. 2002-08-01 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> * stabs.texinfo, gdb.texinfo, gdbint.texinfo: Obsolete references to CHILL. 2002-08-01 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS): Remove CHILLFLAGS, CHILL, CHILL_FOR_TARGET and CHILL_LIB. * configure.in (configdirs): Remove gdb.chill. * configure: Regenerate. * lib/gdb.exp: Obsolete references to chill. * gdb.fortran/types.exp: Ditto. * gdb.fortran/exprs.exp: Ditto.
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/* This is pretty gross. In G++, the offset in an
anonymous union is relative to the beginning of the
2003-01-02 Andrew Cagney <ac131313@redhat.com> * valarith.c (value_binop): Delete obsolete code and comments. * configure.host: Ditto. * buildsym.h (make_blockvector): Ditto. * buildsym.c (make_blockvector): Ditto. * defs.h (enum language): Ditto. (chill_demangle): Ditto. * elfread.c (elf_symtab_read): Ditto. * dwarfread.c (CHILL_PRODUCER): Ditto. (set_cu_language): Ditto. (handle_producer): Ditto. * expprint.c (print_subexp): Ditto. * gdbtypes.c (chill_varying_type): Ditto. * gdbtypes.h (builtin_type_chill_bool): Ditto. (builtin_type_chill_char, builtin_type_chill_long): Ditto. (builtin_type_chill_ulong, builtin_type_chill_real): Ditto. (chill_varying_type): Ditto. * language.h (_LANG_chill): Ditto. * language.c (binop_result_type, integral_type): Ditto. (character_type, string_type, structured_type): Ditto. (lang_bool_type, binop_type_check): Ditto. * stabsread.h (os9k_stabs): Ditto. * stabsread.c (os9k_type_vector, dbx_lookup_type): Ditto. (define_symbol, read_type, read_struct_fields): Ditto. (read_array_type, read_enum_type, read_huge_number): Ditto. (read_range_type, start_stabs): Ditto. * symfile.c (init_filename_language_table): Ditto. (add_psymbol_with_dem_name_to_list): Ditto. * symtab.c (symbol_init_language_specific): Ditto. (symbol_init_demangled_name, symbol_demangled_name): Ditto. * symtab.h (struct general_symbol_info): Ditto. (SYMBOL_CHILL_DEMANGLED_NAME): Ditto. * typeprint.c (typedef_print): Ditto. * utils.c (fprintf_symbol_filtered): Ditto. * valops.c (value_cast, search_struct_field, value_slice): Delete obsolete code. (varying_to_slice): Delete function. * value.h (COERCE_VARYING_ARRAY): Delete obsolete macro contents. (varying_to_slice): Delete declaration. * MAINTAINERS: Update.
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enclosing struct. In the GNU Chill (now deleted
from GDB) implementation of variant records, the
bitpos is zero in an anonymous union field, so we
have to add the offset of the union here. */
if (TYPE_CODE (field_type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
|| (TYPE_NFIELDS (field_type) > 0
&& TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (field_type, 0) == 0))
new_offset += TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, i) / 8;
v = search_struct_field (name, arg1, new_offset, field_type,
looking_for_baseclass);
if (v)
return v;
}
}
}
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for (i = 0; i < nbases; i++)
{
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struct value *v;
struct type *basetype = check_typedef (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i));
/* If we are looking for baseclasses, this is what we get when we
hit them. But it could happen that the base part's member name
is not yet filled in. */
int found_baseclass = (looking_for_baseclass
&& TYPE_BASECLASS_NAME (type, i) != NULL
&& (strcmp_iw (name, TYPE_BASECLASS_NAME (type, i)) == 0));
if (BASETYPE_VIA_VIRTUAL (type, i))
{
int boffset;
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struct value *v2 = allocate_value (basetype);
boffset = baseclass_offset (type, i,
VALUE_CONTENTS (arg1) + offset,
VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1)
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+ VALUE_OFFSET (arg1) + offset);
if (boffset == -1)
error ("virtual baseclass botch");
/* The virtual base class pointer might have been clobbered by the
user program. Make sure that it still points to a valid memory
location. */
boffset += offset;
if (boffset < 0 || boffset >= TYPE_LENGTH (type))
{
CORE_ADDR base_addr;
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base_addr = VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1) + VALUE_OFFSET (arg1) + boffset;
if (target_read_memory (base_addr, VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (v2),
TYPE_LENGTH (basetype)) != 0)
error ("virtual baseclass botch");
VALUE_LVAL (v2) = lval_memory;
VALUE_ADDRESS (v2) = base_addr;
}
else
{
VALUE_LVAL (v2) = VALUE_LVAL (arg1);
VALUE_ADDRESS (v2) = VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1);
VALUE_OFFSET (v2) = VALUE_OFFSET (arg1) + boffset;
if (VALUE_LAZY (arg1))
VALUE_LAZY (v2) = 1;
else
memcpy (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (v2),
VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (arg1) + boffset,
TYPE_LENGTH (basetype));
}
if (found_baseclass)
return v2;
v = search_struct_field (name, v2, 0, TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i),
looking_for_baseclass);
}
else if (found_baseclass)
v = value_primitive_field (arg1, offset, i, type);
else
v = search_struct_field (name, arg1,
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offset + TYPE_BASECLASS_BITPOS (type, i) / 8,
basetype, looking_for_baseclass);
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if (v)
return v;
}
return NULL;
}
/* Return the offset (in bytes) of the virtual base of type BASETYPE
* in an object pointed to by VALADDR (on the host), assumed to be of
* type TYPE. OFFSET is number of bytes beyond start of ARG to start
* looking (in case VALADDR is the contents of an enclosing object).
*
* This routine recurses on the primary base of the derived class because
* the virtual base entries of the primary base appear before the other
* virtual base entries.
*
* If the virtual base is not found, a negative integer is returned.
* The magnitude of the negative integer is the number of entries in
* the virtual table to skip over (entries corresponding to various
* ancestral classes in the chain of primary bases).
*
* Important: This assumes the HP / Taligent C++ runtime
* conventions. Use baseclass_offset() instead to deal with g++
* conventions. */
void
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find_rt_vbase_offset (struct type *type, struct type *basetype, char *valaddr,
int offset, int *boffset_p, int *skip_p)
{
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int boffset; /* offset of virtual base */
int index; /* displacement to use in virtual table */
int skip;
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struct value *vp;
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CORE_ADDR vtbl; /* the virtual table pointer */
struct type *pbc; /* the primary base class */
/* Look for the virtual base recursively in the primary base, first.
* This is because the derived class object and its primary base
* subobject share the primary virtual table. */
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boffset = 0;
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pbc = TYPE_PRIMARY_BASE (type);
if (pbc)
{
find_rt_vbase_offset (pbc, basetype, valaddr, offset, &boffset, &skip);
if (skip < 0)
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{
*boffset_p = boffset;
*skip_p = -1;
return;
}
}
else
skip = 0;
/* Find the index of the virtual base according to HP/Taligent
runtime spec. (Depth-first, left-to-right.) */
index = virtual_base_index_skip_primaries (basetype, type);
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if (index < 0)
{
*skip_p = skip + virtual_base_list_length_skip_primaries (type);
*boffset_p = 0;
return;
}
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/* pai: FIXME -- 32x64 possible problem */
/* First word (4 bytes) in object layout is the vtable pointer */
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vtbl = *(CORE_ADDR *) (valaddr + offset);
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/* Before the constructor is invoked, things are usually zero'd out. */
if (vtbl == 0)
error ("Couldn't find virtual table -- object may not be constructed yet.");
/* Find virtual base's offset -- jump over entries for primary base
* ancestors, then use the index computed above. But also adjust by
* HP_ACC_VBASE_START for the vtable slots before the start of the
* virtual base entries. Offset is negative -- virtual base entries
* appear _before_ the address point of the virtual table. */
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/* pai: FIXME -- 32x64 problem, if word = 8 bytes, change multiplier
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& use long type */
/* epstein : FIXME -- added param for overlay section. May not be correct */
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vp = value_at (builtin_type_int, vtbl + 4 * (-skip - index - HP_ACC_VBASE_START), NULL);
boffset = value_as_long (vp);
*skip_p = -1;
*boffset_p = boffset;
return;
}
/* Helper function used by value_struct_elt to recurse through baseclasses.
Look for a field NAME in ARG1. Adjust the address of ARG1 by OFFSET bytes,
and search in it assuming it has (class) type TYPE.
If found, return value, else if name matched and args not return (value)-1,
else return NULL. */
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static struct value *
search_struct_method (char *name, struct value **arg1p,
struct value **args, int offset,
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int *static_memfuncp, register struct type *type)
{
int i;
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struct value *v;
int name_matched = 0;
char dem_opname[64];
CHECK_TYPEDEF (type);
for (i = TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (type) - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
char *t_field_name = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (type, i);
/* FIXME! May need to check for ARM demangling here */
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if (strncmp (t_field_name, "__", 2) == 0 ||
strncmp (t_field_name, "op", 2) == 0 ||
strncmp (t_field_name, "type", 4) == 0)
{
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if (cplus_demangle_opname (t_field_name, dem_opname, DMGL_ANSI))
t_field_name = dem_opname;
else if (cplus_demangle_opname (t_field_name, dem_opname, 0))
t_field_name = dem_opname;
}
if (t_field_name && (strcmp_iw (t_field_name, name) == 0))
{
int j = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH (type, i) - 1;
struct fn_field *f = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (type, i);
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name_matched = 1;
check_stub_method_group (type, i);
if (j > 0 && args == 0)
error ("cannot resolve overloaded method `%s': no arguments supplied", name);
else if (j == 0 && args == 0)
{
v = value_fn_field (arg1p, f, j, type, offset);
if (v != NULL)
return v;
}
else
while (j >= 0)
{
if (!typecmp (TYPE_FN_FIELD_STATIC_P (f, j),
2002-06-14 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> * gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_VARARGS): Update comment. (struct main_type): Remove arg_types member. Update comments for struct field. (TYPE_ARG_TYPES): Remove. (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS): Update. (smash_to_method_type): Update prototype. * c-typeprint.c (cp_type_print_method_args): Take method type instead of argument list. Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_base): Update call to cp_type_print_method_args. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Remove unneeded type argument; use die->type instead. Update call to smash_to_method_type. (read_structure_scope): Update call to dwarf2_add_member_fn. * gdbtypes.c (allocate_stub_method): Update comment. (smash_to_method_type): Take new NARGS and VARARGS arguments. Use new argument layout. (check_stub_method): Use new argument layout. Don't count void as an argument. (print_arg_types): Update comments. Use new argument layout. (recursive_dump_type): Don't print arg_types member. * hpread.c (hpread_read_struct_type): Use new argument layout. (fixup_class_method_type): Likewise. (hpread_type_lookup): Likewise. * stabsread.c (read_type): Update calls to read_args and smash_to_method_type. (read_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. * valops.c (typecmp): Use new argument layout. Update parameters and comments. Simplify. (hand_function_call): Use new argument layout. (search_struct_method): Update call to typecmp. (find_overload_match): Use new argument layout.
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TYPE_VARARGS (TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (f, j)),
TYPE_NFIELDS (TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (f, j)),
TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS (f, j), args))
{
if (TYPE_FN_FIELD_VIRTUAL_P (f, j))
return value_virtual_fn_field (arg1p, f, j, type, offset);
if (TYPE_FN_FIELD_STATIC_P (f, j) && static_memfuncp)
*static_memfuncp = 1;
v = value_fn_field (arg1p, f, j, type, offset);
if (v != NULL)
return v;
}
j--;
}
}
}
for (i = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type) - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
int base_offset;
if (BASETYPE_VIA_VIRTUAL (type, i))
{
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if (TYPE_HAS_VTABLE (type))
{
/* HP aCC compiled type, search for virtual base offset
according to HP/Taligent runtime spec. */
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int skip;
find_rt_vbase_offset (type, TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i),
VALUE_CONTENTS_ALL (*arg1p),
offset + VALUE_EMBEDDED_OFFSET (*arg1p),
&base_offset, &skip);
if (skip >= 0)
error ("Virtual base class offset not found in vtable");
}
else
{
struct type *baseclass = check_typedef (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i));
char *base_valaddr;
/* The virtual base class pointer might have been clobbered by the
user program. Make sure that it still points to a valid memory
location. */
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if (offset < 0 || offset >= TYPE_LENGTH (type))
{
base_valaddr = (char *) alloca (TYPE_LENGTH (baseclass));
if (target_read_memory (VALUE_ADDRESS (*arg1p)
+ VALUE_OFFSET (*arg1p) + offset,
base_valaddr,
TYPE_LENGTH (baseclass)) != 0)
error ("virtual baseclass botch");
}
else
base_valaddr = VALUE_CONTENTS (*arg1p) + offset;
base_offset =
baseclass_offset (type, i, base_valaddr,
VALUE_ADDRESS (*arg1p)
+ VALUE_OFFSET (*arg1p) + offset);
if (base_offset == -1)
error ("virtual baseclass botch");
}
}
else
{
base_offset = TYPE_BASECLASS_BITPOS (type, i) / 8;
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}
v = search_struct_method (name, arg1p, args, base_offset + offset,
static_memfuncp, TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i));
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if (v == (struct value *) - 1)
{
name_matched = 1;
}
else if (v)
{
/* FIXME-bothner: Why is this commented out? Why is it here? */
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/* *arg1p = arg1_tmp; */
return v;
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}
}
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if (name_matched)
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return (struct value *) - 1;
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else
return NULL;
}
/* Given *ARGP, a value of type (pointer to a)* structure/union,
extract the component named NAME from the ultimate target structure/union
and return it as a value with its appropriate type.
ERR is used in the error message if *ARGP's type is wrong.
C++: ARGS is a list of argument types to aid in the selection of
an appropriate method. Also, handle derived types.
STATIC_MEMFUNCP, if non-NULL, points to a caller-supplied location
where the truthvalue of whether the function that was resolved was
a static member function or not is stored.
ERR is an error message to be printed in case the field is not found. */
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struct value *
value_struct_elt (struct value **argp, struct value **args,
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char *name, int *static_memfuncp, char *err)
{
register struct type *t;
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struct value *v;
COERCE_ARRAY (*argp);
t = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (*argp));
/* Follow pointers until we get to a non-pointer. */
while (TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_PTR || TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_REF)
{
*argp = value_ind (*argp);
/* Don't coerce fn pointer to fn and then back again! */
if (TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (*argp)) != TYPE_CODE_FUNC)
COERCE_ARRAY (*argp);
t = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (*argp));
}
if (TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_MEMBER)
error ("not implemented: member type in value_struct_elt");
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if (TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
&& TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_UNION)
error ("Attempt to extract a component of a value that is not a %s.", err);
/* Assume it's not, unless we see that it is. */
if (static_memfuncp)
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*static_memfuncp = 0;
if (!args)
{
/* if there are no arguments ...do this... */
/* Try as a field first, because if we succeed, there
is less work to be done. */
v = search_struct_field (name, *argp, 0, t, 0);
if (v)
return v;
/* C++: If it was not found as a data field, then try to
return it as a pointer to a method. */
if (destructor_name_p (name, t))
error ("Cannot get value of destructor");
v = search_struct_method (name, argp, args, 0, static_memfuncp, t);
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if (v == (struct value *) - 1)
error ("Cannot take address of a method");
else if (v == 0)
{
if (TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (t))
error ("There is no member or method named %s.", name);
else
error ("There is no member named %s.", name);
}
return v;
}
if (destructor_name_p (name, t))
{
if (!args[1])
{
/* Destructors are a special case. */
int m_index, f_index;
v = NULL;
if (get_destructor_fn_field (t, &m_index, &f_index))
{
v = value_fn_field (NULL, TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (t, m_index),
f_index, NULL, 0);
}
if (v == NULL)
error ("could not find destructor function named %s.", name);
else
return v;
}
else
{
error ("destructor should not have any argument");
}
}
else
v = search_struct_method (name, argp, args, 0, static_memfuncp, t);
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if (v == (struct value *) - 1)
{
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error ("One of the arguments you tried to pass to %s could not be converted to what the function wants.", name);
}
else if (v == 0)
{
/* See if user tried to invoke data as function. If so,
hand it back. If it's not callable (i.e., a pointer to function),
gdb should give an error. */
v = search_struct_field (name, *argp, 0, t, 0);
}
if (!v)
error ("Structure has no component named %s.", name);
return v;
}
/* Search through the methods of an object (and its bases)
* to find a specified method. Return the pointer to the
* fn_field list of overloaded instances.
* Helper function for value_find_oload_list.
* ARGP is a pointer to a pointer to a value (the object)
* METHOD is a string containing the method name
* OFFSET is the offset within the value
* TYPE is the assumed type of the object
* NUM_FNS is the number of overloaded instances
* BASETYPE is set to the actual type of the subobject where the method is found
* BOFFSET is the offset of the base subobject where the method is found */
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static struct fn_field *
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find_method_list (struct value **argp, char *method, int offset,
struct type *type, int *num_fns,
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struct type **basetype, int *boffset)
{
int i;
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struct fn_field *f;
CHECK_TYPEDEF (type);
*num_fns = 0;
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/* First check in object itself */
for (i = TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (type) - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
/* pai: FIXME What about operators and type conversions? */
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char *fn_field_name = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (type, i);
if (fn_field_name && (strcmp_iw (fn_field_name, method) == 0))
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{
int len = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH (type, i);
struct fn_field *f = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (type, i);
*num_fns = len;
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*basetype = type;
*boffset = offset;
/* Resolve any stub methods. */
check_stub_method_group (type, i);
return f;
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}
}
/* Not found in object, check in base subobjects */
for (i = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type) - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
int base_offset;
if (BASETYPE_VIA_VIRTUAL (type, i))
{
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if (TYPE_HAS_VTABLE (type))
{
/* HP aCC compiled type, search for virtual base offset
* according to HP/Taligent runtime spec. */
int skip;
find_rt_vbase_offset (type, TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i),
VALUE_CONTENTS_ALL (*argp),
offset + VALUE_EMBEDDED_OFFSET (*argp),
&base_offset, &skip);
if (skip >= 0)
error ("Virtual base class offset not found in vtable");
}
else
{
/* probably g++ runtime model */
base_offset = VALUE_OFFSET (*argp) + offset;
base_offset =
baseclass_offset (type, i,
VALUE_CONTENTS (*argp) + base_offset,
VALUE_ADDRESS (*argp) + base_offset);
if (base_offset == -1)
error ("virtual baseclass botch");
}
}
else
/* non-virtual base, simply use bit position from debug info */
{
base_offset = TYPE_BASECLASS_BITPOS (type, i) / 8;
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}
f = find_method_list (argp, method, base_offset + offset,
TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i), num_fns, basetype,
boffset);
if (f)
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return f;
}
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return NULL;
}
/* Return the list of overloaded methods of a specified name.
* ARGP is a pointer to a pointer to a value (the object)
* METHOD is the method name
* OFFSET is the offset within the value contents
* NUM_FNS is the number of overloaded instances
* BASETYPE is set to the type of the base subobject that defines the method
* BOFFSET is the offset of the base subobject which defines the method */
struct fn_field *
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value_find_oload_method_list (struct value **argp, char *method, int offset,
int *num_fns, struct type **basetype,
int *boffset)
{
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struct type *t;
t = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (*argp));
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/* code snarfed from value_struct_elt */
while (TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_PTR || TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_REF)
{
*argp = value_ind (*argp);
/* Don't coerce fn pointer to fn and then back again! */
if (TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (*argp)) != TYPE_CODE_FUNC)
COERCE_ARRAY (*argp);
t = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (*argp));
}
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if (TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_MEMBER)
error ("Not implemented: member type in value_find_oload_lis");
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if (TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
&& TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_UNION)
error ("Attempt to extract a component of a value that is not a struct or union");
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return find_method_list (argp, method, 0, t, num_fns, basetype, boffset);
}
/* Given an array of argument types (ARGTYPES) (which includes an
entry for "this" in the case of C++ methods), the number of
arguments NARGS, the NAME of a function whether it's a method or
not (METHOD), and the degree of laxness (LAX) in conforming to
overload resolution rules in ANSI C++, find the best function that
matches on the argument types according to the overload resolution
rules.
In the case of class methods, the parameter OBJ is an object value
in which to search for overloaded methods.
In the case of non-method functions, the parameter FSYM is a symbol
corresponding to one of the overloaded functions.
Return value is an integer: 0 -> good match, 10 -> debugger applied
non-standard coercions, 100 -> incompatible.
If a method is being searched for, VALP will hold the value.
If a non-method is being searched for, SYMP will hold the symbol for it.
If a method is being searched for, and it is a static method,
then STATICP will point to a non-zero value.
Note: This function does *not* check the value of
overload_resolution. Caller must check it to see whether overload
resolution is permitted.
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*/
int
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find_overload_match (struct type **arg_types, int nargs, char *name, int method,
int lax, struct value **objp, struct symbol *fsym,
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struct value **valp, struct symbol **symp, int *staticp)
{
int nparms;
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struct type **parm_types;
int champ_nparms = 0;
struct value *obj = (objp ? *objp : NULL);
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short oload_champ = -1; /* Index of best overloaded function */
short oload_ambiguous = 0; /* Current ambiguity state for overload resolution */
/* 0 => no ambiguity, 1 => two good funcs, 2 => incomparable funcs */
short oload_ambig_champ = -1; /* 2nd contender for best match */
short oload_non_standard = 0; /* did we have to use non-standard conversions? */
short oload_incompatible = 0; /* are args supplied incompatible with any function? */
struct badness_vector *bv; /* A measure of how good an overloaded instance is */
struct badness_vector *oload_champ_bv = NULL; /* The measure for the current best match */
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struct value *temp = obj;
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struct fn_field *fns_ptr = NULL; /* For methods, the list of overloaded methods */
struct symbol **oload_syms = NULL; /* For non-methods, the list of overloaded function symbols */
int num_fns = 0; /* Number of overloaded instances being considered */
struct type *basetype = NULL;
int boffset;
register int jj;
register int ix;
int static_offset;
struct cleanup *cleanups = NULL;
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char *obj_type_name = NULL;
char *func_name = NULL;
/* Get the list of overloaded methods or functions */
if (method)
{
obj_type_name = TYPE_NAME (VALUE_TYPE (obj));
/* Hack: evaluate_subexp_standard often passes in a pointer
value rather than the object itself, so try again */
if ((!obj_type_name || !*obj_type_name) &&
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(TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (obj)) == TYPE_CODE_PTR))
obj_type_name = TYPE_NAME (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (VALUE_TYPE (obj)));
fns_ptr = value_find_oload_method_list (&temp, name, 0,
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&num_fns,
&basetype, &boffset);
if (!fns_ptr || !num_fns)
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error ("Couldn't find method %s%s%s",
obj_type_name,
(obj_type_name && *obj_type_name) ? "::" : "",
name);
/* If we are dealing with stub method types, they should have
been resolved by find_method_list via value_find_oload_method_list
above. */
gdb_assert (TYPE_DOMAIN_TYPE (fns_ptr[0].type) != NULL);
}
else
{
int i = -1;
2003-02-25 David Carlton <carlton@math.stanford.edu> * symtab.h (SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME): New macro. (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME): Ditto. (SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME): Use SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME and SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME. (struct general_symbol_info): Expand comment. (DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME): Rename from SYMBOL_NAME. (SYMBOL_MATCHES_NAME): Use DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME. (SYMBOL_MATCHES_REGEXP): Ditto. * symtab.c (symbol_natural_name): New function. * objfiles.h: Replace all uses of SYMBOL_NAME by DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME. * xcoffread.c, valops.c, typeprint.c, tracepoint.c: Ditto. * symtab.c, symmisc.c, symfile.c, stack.c, stabsread.c: Ditto. * somsolib.c, sol-thread.c, rs6000-tdep.c, p-valprint.c: Ditto. * printcmd.c, objfiles.c, objc-lang.c, mipsread.c: Ditto. * minsyms.c, mdebugread.c, linespec.c, jv-lang.c: Ditto. * i386-tdep.c, i386-linux-tdep.c, hpread.c, hppa-tdep.c: Ditto. * gnu-v2-abi.c, f-valprint.c, findvar.c, expprint.c: Ditto. * dwarfread.c, dwarf2read.c, dbxread.c, c-valprint.c: Ditto. * cp-valprint.c, coffread.c, buildsym.c, breakpoint.c: Ditto. * blockframe.c, ax-gdb.c, arm-linux-tdep.c, ada-lang.c: Ditto. * ada-exp.y: Ditto. * ada-exp.y: Update copyright. * sol-thread.c, mipsread.c, jv-lang.c, f-valprint.c: Ditto. * cp-valprint.c: Ditto. 2003-02-25 David Carlton <carlton@math.stanford.edu> * generic/gdbtk.h: Replace all instances of SYMBOL_NAME by DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME. * generic/gdbtk-stack.c, generic/gdbtk-cmds.c: Ditto. * generic/gdbtk-stack.c, generic/gdbtk-cmds.c: Update copyright. 2003-02-25 David Carlton <carlton@math.stanford.edu> * mi-cmd-stack.c: Replace all instances of SYMBOL_NAME with DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME. Update copyright.
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func_name = cplus_demangle (DEPRECATED_SYMBOL_NAME (fsym), DMGL_NO_OPTS);
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/* If the name is NULL this must be a C-style function.
Just return the same symbol. */
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if (!func_name)
{
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*symp = fsym;
return 0;
}
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oload_syms = make_symbol_overload_list (fsym);
cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, oload_syms);
while (oload_syms[++i])
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num_fns++;
if (!num_fns)
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error ("Couldn't find function %s", func_name);
}
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oload_champ_bv = NULL;
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/* Consider each candidate in turn */
for (ix = 0; ix < num_fns; ix++)
{
static_offset = 0;
if (method)
{
if (TYPE_FN_FIELD_STATIC_P (fns_ptr, ix))
static_offset = 1;
2002-06-14 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> * gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_VARARGS): Update comment. (struct main_type): Remove arg_types member. Update comments for struct field. (TYPE_ARG_TYPES): Remove. (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS): Update. (smash_to_method_type): Update prototype. * c-typeprint.c (cp_type_print_method_args): Take method type instead of argument list. Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_base): Update call to cp_type_print_method_args. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Remove unneeded type argument; use die->type instead. Update call to smash_to_method_type. (read_structure_scope): Update call to dwarf2_add_member_fn. * gdbtypes.c (allocate_stub_method): Update comment. (smash_to_method_type): Take new NARGS and VARARGS arguments. Use new argument layout. (check_stub_method): Use new argument layout. Don't count void as an argument. (print_arg_types): Update comments. Use new argument layout. (recursive_dump_type): Don't print arg_types member. * hpread.c (hpread_read_struct_type): Use new argument layout. (fixup_class_method_type): Likewise. (hpread_type_lookup): Likewise. * stabsread.c (read_type): Update calls to read_args and smash_to_method_type. (read_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. * valops.c (typecmp): Use new argument layout. Update parameters and comments. Simplify. (hand_function_call): Use new argument layout. (search_struct_method): Update call to typecmp. (find_overload_match): Use new argument layout.
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nparms = TYPE_NFIELDS (TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (fns_ptr, ix));
}
else
{
/* If it's not a method, this is the proper place */
nparms=TYPE_NFIELDS(SYMBOL_TYPE(oload_syms[ix]));
}
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/* Prepare array of parameter types */
parm_types = (struct type **) xmalloc (nparms * (sizeof (struct type *)));
for (jj = 0; jj < nparms; jj++)
parm_types[jj] = (method
2002-06-14 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com> * gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_VARARGS): Update comment. (struct main_type): Remove arg_types member. Update comments for struct field. (TYPE_ARG_TYPES): Remove. (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS): Update. (smash_to_method_type): Update prototype. * c-typeprint.c (cp_type_print_method_args): Take method type instead of argument list. Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. (c_type_print_base): Update call to cp_type_print_method_args. * dwarf2read.c (dwarf2_add_member_fn): Remove unneeded type argument; use die->type instead. Update call to smash_to_method_type. (read_structure_scope): Update call to dwarf2_add_member_fn. * gdbtypes.c (allocate_stub_method): Update comment. (smash_to_method_type): Take new NARGS and VARARGS arguments. Use new argument layout. (check_stub_method): Use new argument layout. Don't count void as an argument. (print_arg_types): Update comments. Use new argument layout. (recursive_dump_type): Don't print arg_types member. * hpread.c (hpread_read_struct_type): Use new argument layout. (fixup_class_method_type): Likewise. (hpread_type_lookup): Likewise. * stabsread.c (read_type): Update calls to read_args and smash_to_method_type. (read_args): Use new argument layout. Simplify. * valops.c (typecmp): Use new argument layout. Update parameters and comments. Simplify. (hand_function_call): Use new argument layout. (search_struct_method): Update call to typecmp. (find_overload_match): Use new argument layout.
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? (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS (fns_ptr, ix)[jj].type)
: TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (SYMBOL_TYPE (oload_syms[ix]), jj));
/* Compare parameter types to supplied argument types. Skip THIS for
static methods. */
bv = rank_function (parm_types, nparms, arg_types + static_offset,
nargs - static_offset);
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if (!oload_champ_bv)
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{
oload_champ_bv = bv;
oload_champ = 0;
champ_nparms = nparms;
}
else
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/* See whether current candidate is better or worse than previous best */
switch (compare_badness (bv, oload_champ_bv))
{
case 0:
oload_ambiguous = 1; /* top two contenders are equally good */
oload_ambig_champ = ix;
break;
case 1:
oload_ambiguous = 2; /* incomparable top contenders */
oload_ambig_champ = ix;
break;
case 2:
oload_champ_bv = bv; /* new champion, record details */
oload_ambiguous = 0;
oload_champ = ix;
oload_ambig_champ = -1;
champ_nparms = nparms;
break;
case 3:
default:
break;
}
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xfree (parm_types);
if (overload_debug)
{
if (method)
fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr,"Overloaded method instance %s, # of parms %d\n", fns_ptr[ix].physname, nparms);
else
fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr,"Overloaded function instance %s # of parms %d\n", SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME (oload_syms[ix]), nparms);
for (jj = 0; jj < nargs - static_offset; jj++)
fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr,"...Badness @ %d : %d\n", jj, bv->rank[jj]);
fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr,"Overload resolution champion is %d, ambiguous? %d\n", oload_champ, oload_ambiguous);
}
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} /* end loop over all candidates */
/* NOTE: dan/2000-03-10: Seems to be a better idea to just pick one
if they have the exact same goodness. This is because there is no
way to differentiate based on return type, which we need to in
cases like overloads of .begin() <It's both const and non-const> */
#if 0
if (oload_ambiguous)
{
if (method)
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error ("Cannot resolve overloaded method %s%s%s to unique instance; disambiguate by specifying function signature",
obj_type_name,
(obj_type_name && *obj_type_name) ? "::" : "",
name);
else
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error ("Cannot resolve overloaded function %s to unique instance; disambiguate by specifying function signature",
func_name);
}
#endif
/* Check how bad the best match is. */
static_offset = 0;
if (method && TYPE_FN_FIELD_STATIC_P (fns_ptr, oload_champ))
static_offset = 1;
for (ix = 1; ix <= nargs - static_offset; ix++)
{
if (oload_champ_bv->rank[ix] >= 100)
oload_incompatible = 1; /* truly mismatched types */
else if (oload_champ_bv->rank[ix] >= 10)
oload_non_standard = 1; /* non-standard type conversions needed */
}
if (oload_incompatible)
{
if (method)
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error ("Cannot resolve method %s%s%s to any overloaded instance",
obj_type_name,
(obj_type_name && *obj_type_name) ? "::" : "",
name);
else
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error ("Cannot resolve function %s to any overloaded instance",
func_name);
}
else if (oload_non_standard)
{
if (method)
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warning ("Using non-standard conversion to match method %s%s%s to supplied arguments",
obj_type_name,
(obj_type_name && *obj_type_name) ? "::" : "",
name);
else
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warning ("Using non-standard conversion to match function %s to supplied arguments",
func_name);
}
if (method)
{
if (staticp && TYPE_FN_FIELD_STATIC_P (fns_ptr, oload_champ))
*staticp = 1;
else if (staticp)
*staticp = 0;
if (TYPE_FN_FIELD_VIRTUAL_P (fns_ptr, oload_champ))
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*valp = value_virtual_fn_field (&temp, fns_ptr, oload_champ, basetype, boffset);
else
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*valp = value_fn_field (&temp, fns_ptr, oload_champ, basetype, boffset);
}
else
{
*symp = oload_syms[oload_champ];
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xfree (func_name);
}
if (objp)
{
if (TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (temp)) != TYPE_CODE_PTR
&& TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (*objp)) == TYPE_CODE_PTR)
{
temp = value_addr (temp);
}
*objp = temp;
}
if (cleanups != NULL)
do_cleanups (cleanups);
return oload_incompatible ? 100 : (oload_non_standard ? 10 : 0);
}
/* C++: return 1 is NAME is a legitimate name for the destructor
of type TYPE. If TYPE does not have a destructor, or
if NAME is inappropriate for TYPE, an error is signaled. */
int
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destructor_name_p (const char *name, const struct type *type)
{
/* destructors are a special case. */
if (name[0] == '~')
{
char *dname = type_name_no_tag (type);
char *cp = strchr (dname, '<');
unsigned int len;
/* Do not compare the template part for template classes. */
if (cp == NULL)
len = strlen (dname);
else
len = cp - dname;
if (strlen (name + 1) != len || !STREQN (dname, name + 1, len))
error ("name of destructor must equal name of class");
else
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/* Helper function for check_field: Given TYPE, a structure/union,
return 1 if the component named NAME from the ultimate
target structure/union is defined, otherwise, return 0. */
static int
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check_field_in (register struct type *type, const char *name)
{
register int i;
for (i = TYPE_NFIELDS (type) - 1; i >= TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type); i--)
{
char *t_field_name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, i);
if (t_field_name && (strcmp_iw (t_field_name, name) == 0))
return 1;
}
/* C++: If it was not found as a data field, then try to
return it as a pointer to a method. */
/* Destructors are a special case. */
if (destructor_name_p (name, type))
{
int m_index, f_index;
return get_destructor_fn_field (type, &m_index, &f_index);
}
for (i = TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (type) - 1; i >= 0; --i)
{
if (strcmp_iw (TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (type, i), name) == 0)
return 1;
}
for (i = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type) - 1; i >= 0; i--)
if (check_field_in (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i), name))
return 1;
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return 0;
}
/* C++: Given ARG1, a value of type (pointer to a)* structure/union,
return 1 if the component named NAME from the ultimate
target structure/union is defined, otherwise, return 0. */
int
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check_field (struct value *arg1, const char *name)
{
register struct type *t;
COERCE_ARRAY (arg1);
t = VALUE_TYPE (arg1);
/* Follow pointers until we get to a non-pointer. */
for (;;)
{
CHECK_TYPEDEF (t);
if (TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_PTR && TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_REF)
break;
t = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (t);
}
if (TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_MEMBER)
error ("not implemented: member type in check_field");
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if (TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
&& TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_UNION)
error ("Internal error: `this' is not an aggregate");
return check_field_in (t, name);
}
/* C++: Given an aggregate type CURTYPE, and a member name NAME,
return the address of this member as a "pointer to member"
type. If INTYPE is non-null, then it will be the type
of the member we are looking for. This will help us resolve
"pointers to member functions". This function is used
to resolve user expressions of the form "DOMAIN::NAME". */
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struct value *
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value_struct_elt_for_reference (struct type *domain, int offset,
struct type *curtype, char *name,
struct type *intype)
{
register struct type *t = curtype;
register int i;
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struct value *v;
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if (TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
&& TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_UNION)
error ("Internal error: non-aggregate type to value_struct_elt_for_reference");
for (i = TYPE_NFIELDS (t) - 1; i >= TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t); i--)
{
char *t_field_name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (t, i);
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if (t_field_name && STREQ (t_field_name, name))
{
if (TYPE_FIELD_STATIC (t, i))
{
v = value_static_field (t, i);
if (v == NULL)
error ("static field %s has been optimized out",
name);
return v;
}
if (TYPE_FIELD_PACKED (t, i))
error ("pointers to bitfield members not allowed");
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return value_from_longest
(lookup_reference_type (lookup_member_type (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (t, i),
domain)),
offset + (LONGEST) (TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (t, i) >> 3));
}
}
/* C++: If it was not found as a data field, then try to
return it as a pointer to a method. */
/* Destructors are a special case. */
if (destructor_name_p (name, t))
{
error ("member pointers to destructors not implemented yet");
}
/* Perform all necessary dereferencing. */
while (intype && TYPE_CODE (intype) == TYPE_CODE_PTR)
intype = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (intype);
for (i = TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (t) - 1; i >= 0; --i)
{
char *t_field_name = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (t, i);
char dem_opname[64];
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if (strncmp (t_field_name, "__", 2) == 0 ||
strncmp (t_field_name, "op", 2) == 0 ||
strncmp (t_field_name, "type", 4) == 0)
{
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if (cplus_demangle_opname (t_field_name, dem_opname, DMGL_ANSI))
t_field_name = dem_opname;
else if (cplus_demangle_opname (t_field_name, dem_opname, 0))
t_field_name = dem_opname;
}
if (t_field_name && STREQ (t_field_name, name))
{
int j = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH (t, i);
struct fn_field *f = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (t, i);
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check_stub_method_group (t, i);
if (intype == 0 && j > 1)
error ("non-unique member `%s' requires type instantiation", name);
if (intype)
{
while (j--)
if (TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (f, j) == intype)
break;
if (j < 0)
error ("no member function matches that type instantiation");
}
else
j = 0;
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if (TYPE_FN_FIELD_VIRTUAL_P (f, j))
{
return value_from_longest
(lookup_reference_type
(lookup_member_type (TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (f, j),
domain)),
(LONGEST) METHOD_PTR_FROM_VOFFSET (TYPE_FN_FIELD_VOFFSET (f, j)));
}
else
{
struct symbol *s = lookup_symbol (TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, j),
0, VAR_DOMAIN, 0, NULL);
if (s == NULL)
{
v = 0;
}
else
{
v = read_var_value (s, 0);
#if 0
VALUE_TYPE (v) = lookup_reference_type
(lookup_member_type (TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (f, j),
domain));
#endif
}
return v;
}
}
}
for (i = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t) - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
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struct value *v;
int base_offset;
if (BASETYPE_VIA_VIRTUAL (t, i))
base_offset = 0;
else
base_offset = TYPE_BASECLASS_BITPOS (t, i) / 8;
v = value_struct_elt_for_reference (domain,
offset + base_offset,
TYPE_BASECLASS (t, i),
name,
intype);
if (v)
return v;
}
return 0;
}
/* Given a pointer value V, find the real (RTTI) type
of the object it points to.
Other parameters FULL, TOP, USING_ENC as with value_rtti_type()
and refer to the values computed for the object pointed to. */
struct type *
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value_rtti_target_type (struct value *v, int *full, int *top, int *using_enc)
{
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struct value *target;
target = value_ind (v);
return value_rtti_type (target, full, top, using_enc);
}
/* Given a value pointed to by ARGP, check its real run-time type, and
if that is different from the enclosing type, create a new value
using the real run-time type as the enclosing type (and of the same
type as ARGP) and return it, with the embedded offset adjusted to
be the correct offset to the enclosed object
RTYPE is the type, and XFULL, XTOP, and XUSING_ENC are the other
parameters, computed by value_rtti_type(). If these are available,
they can be supplied and a second call to value_rtti_type() is avoided.
(Pass RTYPE == NULL if they're not available */
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struct value *
value_full_object (struct value *argp, struct type *rtype, int xfull, int xtop,
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int xusing_enc)
{
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struct type *real_type;
int full = 0;
int top = -1;
int using_enc = 0;
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struct value *new_val;
if (rtype)
{
real_type = rtype;
full = xfull;
top = xtop;
using_enc = xusing_enc;
}
else
real_type = value_rtti_type (argp, &full, &top, &using_enc);
/* If no RTTI data, or if object is already complete, do nothing */
if (!real_type || real_type == VALUE_ENCLOSING_TYPE (argp))
return argp;
/* If we have the full object, but for some reason the enclosing
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type is wrong, set it *//* pai: FIXME -- sounds iffy */
if (full)
{
argp = value_change_enclosing_type (argp, real_type);
return argp;
}
/* Check if object is in memory */
if (VALUE_LVAL (argp) != lval_memory)
{
warning ("Couldn't retrieve complete object of RTTI type %s; object may be in register(s).", TYPE_NAME (real_type));
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return argp;
}
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/* All other cases -- retrieve the complete object */
/* Go back by the computed top_offset from the beginning of the object,
adjusting for the embedded offset of argp if that's what value_rtti_type
used for its computation. */
new_val = value_at_lazy (real_type, VALUE_ADDRESS (argp) - top +
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(using_enc ? 0 : VALUE_EMBEDDED_OFFSET (argp)),
VALUE_BFD_SECTION (argp));
VALUE_TYPE (new_val) = VALUE_TYPE (argp);
VALUE_EMBEDDED_OFFSET (new_val) = using_enc ? top + VALUE_EMBEDDED_OFFSET (argp) : top;
return new_val;
}
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/* Return the value of the local variable, if one exists.
Flag COMPLAIN signals an error if the request is made in an
inappropriate context. */
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struct value *
value_of_local (const char *name, int complain)
{
struct symbol *func, *sym;
struct block *b;
struct value * ret;
if (deprecated_selected_frame == 0)
{
if (complain)
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error ("no frame selected");
else
return 0;
}
func = get_frame_function (deprecated_selected_frame);
if (!func)
{
if (complain)
error ("no `%s' in nameless context", name);
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else
return 0;
}
b = SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (func);
2003-06-11 David Carlton <carlton@bactrian.org> * dictionary.h: New. * dictionary.c: New. * block.h: Add opaque declaration for struct dictionary. (struct block): Add 'dict' member; delete 'hashtable', 'nsyms', 'sym' members. (BLOCK_DICT): New macro. Delete macros BLOCK_HASHTABLE, BLOCK_NSYMS, BLOCK_SYM, BLOCK_BUCKETS, BLOCK_BUCKET, BLOCK_HASHTABLE_SIZE, BLOCK_SHOULD_SORT. (ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS): Update definition. * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add dictionary.c. (dictionary_h): New. (COMMON_OBS): Add dictionary.o. (dictionary.o): New. (ada-lang.o): Depend on dictionary_h. (buildsym.o, coffread.o, jv-lang.o, mdebugread.o, objfiles.o) (stack.o, symmisc.o, symtab.o, tracepoint.o, valops.o) (mi-cmd-stack.o): Ditto. (gdbtk-cmds.o): Update dependencies. (gdbtk-stack.o): Ditto. * ada-lang.c: Include dictionary.h. (symtab_for_sym): Update uses of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. (fill_in_ada_prototype, debug_print_block): Ditto. (ada_add_block_symbols): Update uses of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS; replace explicit iteration by use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. Delete variable 'is_sorted'. * mdebugread.c: Include dictionary.h. (struct parse_stack): Delete 'maxsyms' member. (parse_symbol): Update calls to new_block. Delete calls to shrink_block. Use dictionary methods. (psymtab_to_symtab_1): Delete calls to sort_symtab_syms. Update calls to new_symtab. Don't maintain maxsyms data. (mylookup_symbol): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. (add_symbol): Just call dict_add_symbol. (new_symtab): Delete 'maxsyms' argument. (new_symtab): Update calls to new_block. (new_block): Delete 'maxsyms' argument; add 'function' argument. (shrink_block): Delete function. (fixup_sigtramp): Update call to new_block. Add symbol via dict_add_symbol. * jv-lang.c: Include dictionary.h. (get_java_class_symtab): Set the BLOCK_DICT of the blocks appropriately. Set class_symtab->free_func. Make sure the blockvector is big enough to hold two blocks. (add_class_symtab_symbol): Use dictionary methods. (free_class_block): New function. (type_from_class): Replace explicit iteration by ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. * symtab.h (struct symtab): Replace 'free_ptr' method by 'free_func'. * dwarf2read.c (psymtab_to_symtab_1): Delete call to sort_symtab_syms. * dwarfread.c (psymtab_to_symtab_1): Delete call to sort_symtab_syms. * coffread.c (coff_symfile_read): Delete call to sort_symtab_syms. Include dictionary.h. (patch_opaque_types): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. * dbxread.c (dbx_psymtab_to_symtab_1): Delete call to sort_symtab_syms. * objfiles.c: Include dictionary.h. (objfile_relocate): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. * buildsym.c: Include dictionary.h. (finish_block): Use dictionary methods. (end_symtab): Set free_func to NULL, not free_ptr. * tracepoint.c: Include dictionary.h. (add_local_symbols): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. (scope_info): Ditto. * stack.c: Include dictionary.h. (print_block_frame_locals): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. (print_block_frame_labels, print_frame_arg_vars) (print_frame_args): Ditto. * symmisc.c (free_symtab_block): Use dictionary methods. (dump_symtab): Ditto. (free_symtab): Replace use of 'free_ptr' by 'free_func'. Include dictionary.h. * symfile.h: Delete declarations of sort_block_syms, sort_symtab_syms. * symfile.c (sort_block_syms): Delete. (sort_symtab_syms): Delete. * symtab.c: Include dictionary.h. (lookup_block_symbol): Use dictionary iterators. (find_pc_sect_symtab): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. (search_symbols, make_symbol_completion_list): Ditto. (make_symbol_overload_list): Ditto. * valops.c (value_of_local): Use dict_empty. Include dictionary.h. 2003-06-11 David Carlton <carlton@bactrian.org> * generic/gdbtk-stack.c: Include dictionary.h. (gdb_block_vars): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. (gdb_get_blocks, gdb_get_vars_command): Ditto. * generic/gdbtk-cmds.c: Include dictionary.h. (gdb_listfuncs): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS. 2003-06-11 David Carlton <carlton@bactrian.org> * mi-cmd-stack.c: Include dictionary.h. (list_args_or_locals): Update use of ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS.
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if (dict_empty (BLOCK_DICT (b)))
{
if (complain)
error ("no args, no `%s'", name);
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else
return 0;
}
/* Calling lookup_block_symbol is necessary to get the LOC_REGISTER
symbol instead of the LOC_ARG one (if both exist). */
sym = lookup_block_symbol (b, name, NULL, VAR_DOMAIN);
if (sym == NULL)
{
if (complain)
error ("current stack frame does not contain a variable named `%s'", name);
else
return NULL;
}
ret = read_var_value (sym, deprecated_selected_frame);
if (ret == 0 && complain)
error ("`%s' argument unreadable", name);
return ret;
}
/* C++/Objective-C: return the value of the class instance variable,
if one exists. Flag COMPLAIN signals an error if the request is
made in an inappropriate context. */
struct value *
value_of_this (int complain)
{
if (current_language->la_language == language_objc)
return value_of_local ("self", complain);
else
return value_of_local ("this", complain);
}
/* Create a slice (sub-string, sub-array) of ARRAY, that is LENGTH elements
long, starting at LOWBOUND. The result has the same lower bound as
the original ARRAY. */
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struct value *
value_slice (struct value *array, int lowbound, int length)
{
struct type *slice_range_type, *slice_type, *range_type;
LONGEST lowerbound, upperbound;
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struct value *slice;
struct type *array_type;
array_type = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (array));
COERCE_VARYING_ARRAY (array, array_type);
if (TYPE_CODE (array_type) != TYPE_CODE_ARRAY
&& TYPE_CODE (array_type) != TYPE_CODE_STRING
&& TYPE_CODE (array_type) != TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING)
error ("cannot take slice of non-array");
range_type = TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (array_type);
if (get_discrete_bounds (range_type, &lowerbound, &upperbound) < 0)
error ("slice from bad array or bitstring");
if (lowbound < lowerbound || length < 0
2002-08-01 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> * NEWS: Menion that CHILL has been made obsolete. * gdbtypes.c (chill_varying_type): Make chill references obsolete. * gdbserver/Makefile.in: Ditto. * stabsread.c (read_range_type): Ditto. * gdbtypes.h: Ditto. * language.c (binop_type_check): Ditto. (binop_result_type): Ditto. (integral_type): Ditto. (character_type): Ditto. (string_type): Ditto. (boolean_type): Ditto. (structured_type): Ditto. (lang_bool_type): Ditto. (binop_type_check): Ditto. * language.h (_LANG_chill): Ditto. * dwarfread.c (set_cu_language): Ditto. * dwarfread.c (CHILL_PRODUCER): Ditto. * dwarfread.c (handle_producer): Ditto. * expression.h (enum exp_opcode): Ditto. * eval.c: Ditto for comments. * typeprint.c (typedef_print) [_LANG_chill]: Ditto. * expprint.c (print_subexp): Ditto. (print_subexp): Ditto. * valops.c (value_cast): Ditto. (search_struct_field): Ditto. * value.h (COERCE_VARYING_ARRAY): Ditto. * symfile.c (init_filename_language_table): Ditto. (add_psymbol_with_dem_name_to_list): Ditto. * valarith.c (value_binop): Ditto. (value_neg): Ditto. * valops.c (value_slice): Ditto. * symtab.h (union language_specific): Ditto. (SYMBOL_INIT_LANGUAGE_SPECIFIC): Ditto. (SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME): Ditto. (SYMBOL_CHILL_DEMANGLED_NAME): Ditto. * defs.h (enum language): Ditto. * symtab.c (got_symtab): Ditto. * utils.c (fprintf_symbol_filtered): Ditto. * ch-typeprint.c: Make file obsolete. * ch-valprint.c: Make file obsolete. * ch-lang.h: Make file obsolete. * ch-exp.c: Make file obsolete. * ch-lang.c: Make file obsolete. * Makefile.in (FLAGS_TO_PASS): Do not pass CHILL or CHILLFLAGS or CHILL_LIB. (TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS): Ditto. (CHILLFLAGS): Obsolete. (CHILL): Obsolete. (CHILL_FOR_TARGET): Obsolete. (CHILL_LIB): Obsolete. (SFILES): Remove ch-exp.c, ch-lang.c, ch-typeprint.c and ch-valprint.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Remove ch-lang.h. (COMMON_OBS): Remove ch-valprint.o, ch-typeprint.o, ch-exp.o and ch-lang.o. (ch-exp.o, ch-lang.o, ch-typeprint.o, ch-valprint.o): Delete targets. 2002-08-01 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> * stabs.texinfo, gdb.texinfo, gdbint.texinfo: Obsolete references to CHILL. 2002-08-01 Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS): Remove CHILLFLAGS, CHILL, CHILL_FOR_TARGET and CHILL_LIB. * configure.in (configdirs): Remove gdb.chill. * configure: Regenerate. * lib/gdb.exp: Obsolete references to chill. * gdb.fortran/types.exp: Ditto. * gdb.fortran/exprs.exp: Ditto.
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|| lowbound + length - 1 > upperbound)
error ("slice out of range");
/* FIXME-type-allocation: need a way to free this type when we are
done with it. */
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slice_range_type = create_range_type ((struct type *) NULL,
TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (range_type),
lowbound, lowbound + length - 1);
if (TYPE_CODE (array_type) == TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING)
{
int i;
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slice_type = create_set_type ((struct type *) NULL, slice_range_type);
TYPE_CODE (slice_type) = TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING;
slice = value_zero (slice_type, not_lval);
for (i = 0; i < length; i++)
{
int element = value_bit_index (array_type,
VALUE_CONTENTS (array),
lowbound + i);
if (element < 0)
error ("internal error accessing bitstring");
else if (element > 0)
{
int j = i % TARGET_CHAR_BIT;
if (BITS_BIG_ENDIAN)
j = TARGET_CHAR_BIT - 1 - j;
VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (slice)[i / TARGET_CHAR_BIT] |= (1 << j);
}
}
/* We should set the address, bitssize, and bitspos, so the clice
can be used on the LHS, but that may require extensions to
value_assign. For now, just leave as a non_lval. FIXME. */
}
else
{
struct type *element_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (array_type);
LONGEST offset
= (lowbound - lowerbound) * TYPE_LENGTH (check_typedef (element_type));
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slice_type = create_array_type ((struct type *) NULL, element_type,
slice_range_type);
TYPE_CODE (slice_type) = TYPE_CODE (array_type);
slice = allocate_value (slice_type);
if (VALUE_LAZY (array))
VALUE_LAZY (slice) = 1;
else
memcpy (VALUE_CONTENTS (slice), VALUE_CONTENTS (array) + offset,
TYPE_LENGTH (slice_type));
if (VALUE_LVAL (array) == lval_internalvar)
VALUE_LVAL (slice) = lval_internalvar_component;
else
VALUE_LVAL (slice) = VALUE_LVAL (array);
VALUE_ADDRESS (slice) = VALUE_ADDRESS (array);
VALUE_OFFSET (slice) = VALUE_OFFSET (array) + offset;
}
return slice;
}
/* Create a value for a FORTRAN complex number. Currently most of
the time values are coerced to COMPLEX*16 (i.e. a complex number
composed of 2 doubles. This really should be a smarter routine
that figures out precision inteligently as opposed to assuming
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doubles. FIXME: fmb */
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struct value *
value_literal_complex (struct value *arg1, struct value *arg2, struct type *type)
{
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struct value *val;
struct type *real_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type);
val = allocate_value (type);
arg1 = value_cast (real_type, arg1);
arg2 = value_cast (real_type, arg2);
memcpy (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (val),
VALUE_CONTENTS (arg1), TYPE_LENGTH (real_type));
memcpy (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (val) + TYPE_LENGTH (real_type),
VALUE_CONTENTS (arg2), TYPE_LENGTH (real_type));
return val;
}
/* Cast a value into the appropriate complex data type. */
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static struct value *
cast_into_complex (struct type *type, struct value *val)
{
struct type *real_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type);
if (TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (val)) == TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX)
{
struct type *val_real_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (VALUE_TYPE (val));
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struct value *re_val = allocate_value (val_real_type);
struct value *im_val = allocate_value (val_real_type);
memcpy (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (re_val),
VALUE_CONTENTS (val), TYPE_LENGTH (val_real_type));
memcpy (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (im_val),
VALUE_CONTENTS (val) + TYPE_LENGTH (val_real_type),
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TYPE_LENGTH (val_real_type));
return value_literal_complex (re_val, im_val, type);
}
else if (TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (val)) == TYPE_CODE_FLT
|| TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (val)) == TYPE_CODE_INT)
return value_literal_complex (val, value_zero (real_type, not_lval), type);
else
error ("cannot cast non-number to complex");
}
void
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_initialize_valops (void)
{
#if 0
add_show_from_set
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(add_set_cmd ("abandon", class_support, var_boolean, (char *) &auto_abandon,
"Set automatic abandonment of expressions upon failure.",
&setlist),
&showlist);
#endif
add_show_from_set
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(add_set_cmd ("overload-resolution", class_support, var_boolean, (char *) &overload_resolution,
"Set overload resolution in evaluating C++ functions.",
&setlist),
&showlist);
overload_resolution = 1;
}