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/* Definitions for expressions stored in reversed prefix form, for GDB.
Copyright 1986, 1989, 1992, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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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,
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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.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* breakpoint.c (breakpoint_re_set): #ifdef GET_LONGJMP_TARGET around calls to create_longjmp_breakpoint. Why install the breakpoints if we can't find the longjmp target? * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Cleanup comments near call test. * remote-mips.c: Fixed a bunch of prototypes to avoid char/int complaint from picky compilers. Add comment to mips_expect. Replace all instances of sr_get_debug with remote_debug. * (mips_readchar): Don't jam init string to monitor. mips_initialize() handles that. * (mips_receive_header): Print better message when we get too much garbage. * (mips_request): Allow caller to pass in buff to allow them to analyze the returned message. * (mips_initialize): Re-do initialization to try sending a BREAK, a ^C, and then a download escape sequence. Cleanup protocol startup. Eliminate sleeps. Clear breakpoints (if using monitor breakpoints). Re-init frame. * (mips_detach): Close down target. start-sanitize-gm * (mips_resume): Pass signal down to target. * (mips_create_inferior): Start target with TARGET_SIGNAL_PWR. end-sanitize-gm * (mips_wait): Handle return status with registers, or breakpoint stuff. * (mips_kill): Add ^C handling. * (mips_insert_breakpoint mips_remove_breakpoint): Call new breakpoint stuff if enabled. * (calculate_mask remote_mips_set_watchpoint remote_mips_remove_watchpoint remote_mips_stopped_by_watchpoint): Hardware watchpoint/breakpoint stuff. * (common_breakpoint): Common code for new monitor breakpoint commands. * (mips_load): Don't use `prompt'. It's a global variable. * top.c (dont_repeat_command): New command for use in user-defined commands to suppress auto-repeat (by hittin return key). start-sanitize-gm * utils.c (request_quit): Call target_kill here. Good idea. Needs a better implementation. end-sanitize-gm * valops.c: Add start of auto function-call abandonment capability. start-sanitize-gm * c-exp.y: Add code (currently disabled) to handle GM dynamic structures (it conflicts with @!). * eval.c (evaluate_subexp_standard): ditto. * expprint.c (print_subexp dump_expression): ditto. * expression.h (enum exp_opcode): ditto. * parse.c (length_of_subexp): ditto. * configure, configure.in: Add mip*-*-magic* target. * magic.c magic.h: Special routines to handle GM stuff (like stepping through dispatcher). end-sanitize-gm
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#if !defined (EXPRESSION_H)
#define EXPRESSION_H 1
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#ifdef __STDC__
struct block; /* Forward declaration for prototypes */
#endif
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/* Definitions for saved C expressions. */
/* An expression is represented as a vector of union exp_element's.
Each exp_element is an opcode, except that some opcodes cause
the following exp_element to be treated as a long or double constant
or as a variable. The opcodes are obeyed, using a stack for temporaries.
The value is left on the temporary stack at the end. */
/* When it is necessary to include a string,
it can occupy as many exp_elements as it needs.
We find the length of the string using strlen,
divide to find out how many exp_elements are used up,
and skip that many. Strings, like numbers, are indicated
by the preceding opcode. */
enum exp_opcode
{
/* Used when it's necessary to pass an opcode which will be ignored,
or to catch uninitialized values. */
OP_NULL,
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/* BINOP_... operate on two values computed by following subexpressions,
replacing them by one result value. They take no immediate arguments. */
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BINOP_ADD, /* + */
BINOP_SUB, /* - */
BINOP_MUL, /* * */
BINOP_DIV, /* / */
BINOP_REM, /* % */
BINOP_MOD, /* mod (Knuth 1.2.4) */
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BINOP_LSH, /* << */
BINOP_RSH, /* >> */
BINOP_LOGICAL_AND, /* && */
BINOP_LOGICAL_OR, /* || */
BINOP_BITWISE_AND, /* & */
BINOP_BITWISE_IOR, /* | */
BINOP_BITWISE_XOR, /* ^ */
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BINOP_EQUAL, /* == */
BINOP_NOTEQUAL, /* != */
BINOP_LESS, /* < */
BINOP_GTR, /* > */
BINOP_LEQ, /* <= */
BINOP_GEQ, /* >= */
BINOP_REPEAT, /* @ */
BINOP_ASSIGN, /* = */
BINOP_COMMA, /* , */
BINOP_SUBSCRIPT, /* x[y] */
BINOP_EXP, /* Exponentiation */
/* C++. */
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BINOP_MIN, /* <? */
BINOP_MAX, /* >? */
BINOP_SCOPE, /* :: */
/* STRUCTOP_MEMBER is used for pointer-to-member constructs.
X . * Y translates into X STRUCTOP_MEMBER Y. */
STRUCTOP_MEMBER,
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/* STRUCTOP_MPTR is used for pointer-to-member constructs
when X is a pointer instead of an aggregate. */
STRUCTOP_MPTR,
/* end of C++. */
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/* For Modula-2 integer division DIV */
BINOP_INTDIV,
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BINOP_ASSIGN_MODIFY, /* +=, -=, *=, and so on.
The following exp_element is another opcode,
a BINOP_, saying how to modify.
Then comes another BINOP_ASSIGN_MODIFY,
making three exp_elements in total. */
/* Modula-2 standard (binary) procedures */
BINOP_VAL,
BINOP_INCL,
BINOP_EXCL,
/* Concatenate two operands, such as character strings or bitstrings.
If the first operand is a integer expression, then it means concatenate
the second operand with itself that many times. */
BINOP_CONCAT,
/* For Chill and Pascal. */
BINOP_IN, /* Returns 1 iff ARG1 IN ARG2. */
/* This must be the highest BINOP_ value, for expprint.c. */
BINOP_END,
/* Operates on three values computed by following subexpressions. */
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TERNOP_COND, /* ?: */
/* A sub-string/sub-array. Chill syntax: OP1(OP2:OP3).
Return elements OP2 through OP3 of OP1. */
TERNOP_SLICE,
/* A sub-string/sub-array. Chill syntax: OP1(OP2 UP OP3).
Return OP3 elements of OP1, starting with element OP2. */
TERNOP_SLICE_COUNT,
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/* Multidimensional subscript operator, such as Modula-2 x[a,b,...].
The dimensionality is encoded in the operator, like the number of
function arguments in OP_FUNCALL, I.E. <OP><dimension><OP>.
The value of the first following subexpression is subscripted
by each of the next following subexpressions, one per dimension. */
MULTI_SUBSCRIPT,
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/* The OP_... series take immediate following arguments.
After the arguments come another OP_... (the same one)
so that the grouping can be recognized from the end. */
/* OP_LONG is followed by a type pointer in the next exp_element
and the long constant value in the following exp_element.
Then comes another OP_LONG.
Thus, the operation occupies four exp_elements. */
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OP_LONG,
/* OP_DOUBLE is similar but takes a double constant instead of a long. */
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OP_DOUBLE,
/* OP_VAR_VALUE takes one struct block * in the following element,
and one struct symbol * in the following exp_element, followed by
another OP_VAR_VALUE, making four exp_elements. If the block is
non-NULL, evaluate the symbol relative to the innermost frame
executing in that block; if the block is NULL use the selected frame. */
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OP_VAR_VALUE,
/* OP_LAST is followed by an integer in the next exp_element.
The integer is zero for the last value printed,
or it is the absolute number of a history element.
With another OP_LAST at the end, this makes three exp_elements. */
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OP_LAST,
/* OP_REGISTER is followed by an integer in the next exp_element.
This is the number of a register to fetch (as an int).
With another OP_REGISTER at the end, this makes three exp_elements. */
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OP_REGISTER,
/* OP_INTERNALVAR is followed by an internalvar ptr in the next exp_element.
With another OP_INTERNALVAR at the end, this makes three exp_elements. */
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OP_INTERNALVAR,
/* OP_FUNCALL is followed by an integer in the next exp_element.
The integer is the number of args to the function call.
That many plus one values from following subexpressions
are used, the first one being the function.
The integer is followed by a repeat of OP_FUNCALL,
making three exp_elements. */
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OP_FUNCALL,
/* This is EXACTLY like OP_FUNCALL but is semantically different.
In F77, array subscript expressions, substring expressions
and function calls are all exactly the same syntactically. They may
only be dismabiguated at runtime. Thus this operator, which
indicates that we have found something of the form <name> ( <stuff> ) */
OP_F77_UNDETERMINED_ARGLIST,
/* The following OP is a special one, it introduces a F77 complex
literal. It is followed by exactly two args that are doubles. */
* eval.c (evaluate_subexp): Clean up handling of OP_UNDETERMINED_ARGLIST (no backtracking, more general). * f-valprint.c (f_val_print): Print TYPE_CODE_STRING using LA_PRINT_STRING, and not val_print_string (which reads from inferior). * ch-lang.c (chill_is_varying_struct), ch-lang.h: Remve function duplicate function made redundant by chill_varying_type. Re-write of f77 string and complex number support: * language.h (struct language_defn): New fields string_lower_bound and string_char_type. * c-lang.c (c_language_defn, cplus_language_defn, asm_language_defn), language.c (unknown_language_defn, auto_language_defn, local_language_defn), m2-lang.c (m2_language_defn), f-lang.c (f_language_defn), ch-lang.c (chill_language_defn): Set new fields. * gdbtypes.c (create_string_type): Use new string_char_type field. * valops.c (value_string): Use new string_lower_bound field. * defs.h (TARGET_COMPLEX_BIT, TARGET_DOUBLE_COMPLEX_BIT): Removed. * f-lang.c (f_create_fundamental_type, _initialize_f_language), m2-lang.c (m2_create_fundamental_type), gdbtypes.c (_initialize_gdbtypes): Set TYPE_TARGET_TYPE of complex types. Set their TYPE_CODEs to TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX. * mdebugread.c (mdebug_type_complex, mdebug_type_double_complex): Removed. Use builtin_type_complex and builtin_type_double_complex. * gdbtypes.h (enum type_code): Removed TYPE_CODE_LITERAL_STRING and TYPE_CODE_LITERAL_COMPLEX. * c-typeprint.c, f-typeprint.c, f-valprint.c, eval.c: Removed uses of TYPE_CODE_LITERAL_STRING and TYPE_CODE_LITERAL_COMPLEX. * gdbtypes.c, gdbtypes.h (f77_create_literal_complex_type, f77_create_literal_string_type): Removed. * value.h (VALUE_LITERAL_DATA, VALUE_SUBSTRING_MEMADDR, VALUE_SUBSTRING_MYADDR): Removed. * expression.h (enum exp_opcode): Rename OP_F77_LITERAL_COMPLEX to OP_COMPLEX. * parse.c: Update accordingly. * f-valprint.c (f77_print_cmplx): Removed. (f_val_print case TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX): Re-write to use print_floating. * f-exp.y (STRING_LITERAL): Use OP_STRING instead of OP_ARRAY. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp): For case OP_ARRAY, don't call f77_value_literal_string. * valops.c, value.h (f77_value_literal_string, f77_value_substring, f77_assign_from_literal_string, f77_assign_from_literal_complex): Removed. (value_assign): No longer need to handle literal types. * valops.c (f77_value_literal_complex), value.h: Re-written and renamed to value_literal_complex. Last arg is now a (complex) type. * valops.c (f77_cast_into_complex): Re-written and renamed to cast_into_complex. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp): Update accordingly.
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OP_COMPLEX,
/* OP_STRING represents a string constant.
Its format is the same as that of a STRUCTOP, but the string
data is just made into a string constant when the operation
is executed. */
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OP_STRING,
/* OP_BITSTRING represents a packed bitstring constant.
Its format is the same as that of a STRUCTOP, but the bitstring
data is just made into a bitstring constant when the operation
is executed. */
OP_BITSTRING,
/* OP_ARRAY creates an array constant out of the following subexpressions.
It is followed by two exp_elements, the first containing an integer
that is the lower bound of the array and the second containing another
integer that is the upper bound of the array. The second integer is
followed by a repeat of OP_ARRAY, making four exp_elements total.
The bounds are used to compute the number of following subexpressions
to consume, as well as setting the bounds in the created array constant.
The type of the elements is taken from the type of the first subexp,
and they must all match. */
OP_ARRAY,
/* UNOP_CAST is followed by a type pointer in the next exp_element.
With another UNOP_CAST at the end, this makes three exp_elements.
It casts the value of the following subexpression. */
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UNOP_CAST,
/* UNOP_MEMVAL is followed by a type pointer in the next exp_element
With another UNOP_MEMVAL at the end, this makes three exp_elements.
It casts the contents of the word addressed by the value of the
following subexpression. */
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UNOP_MEMVAL,
/* UNOP_... operate on one value from a following subexpression
and replace it with a result. They take no immediate arguments. */
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UNOP_NEG, /* Unary - */
UNOP_LOGICAL_NOT, /* Unary ! */
UNOP_COMPLEMENT, /* Unary ~ */
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UNOP_IND, /* Unary * */
UNOP_ADDR, /* Unary & */
UNOP_PREINCREMENT, /* ++ before an expression */
UNOP_POSTINCREMENT, /* ++ after an expression */
UNOP_PREDECREMENT, /* -- before an expression */
UNOP_POSTDECREMENT, /* -- after an expression */
UNOP_SIZEOF, /* Unary sizeof (followed by expression) */
UNOP_PLUS, /* Unary plus */
UNOP_CAP, /* Modula-2 standard (unary) procedures */
UNOP_CHR,
UNOP_ORD,
UNOP_ABS,
UNOP_FLOAT,
UNOP_HIGH,
UNOP_MAX,
UNOP_MIN,
UNOP_ODD,
UNOP_TRUNC,
* breakpoint.c (breakpoint_re_set): #ifdef GET_LONGJMP_TARGET around calls to create_longjmp_breakpoint. Why install the breakpoints if we can't find the longjmp target? * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Cleanup comments near call test. * remote-mips.c: Fixed a bunch of prototypes to avoid char/int complaint from picky compilers. Add comment to mips_expect. Replace all instances of sr_get_debug with remote_debug. * (mips_readchar): Don't jam init string to monitor. mips_initialize() handles that. * (mips_receive_header): Print better message when we get too much garbage. * (mips_request): Allow caller to pass in buff to allow them to analyze the returned message. * (mips_initialize): Re-do initialization to try sending a BREAK, a ^C, and then a download escape sequence. Cleanup protocol startup. Eliminate sleeps. Clear breakpoints (if using monitor breakpoints). Re-init frame. * (mips_detach): Close down target. start-sanitize-gm * (mips_resume): Pass signal down to target. * (mips_create_inferior): Start target with TARGET_SIGNAL_PWR. end-sanitize-gm * (mips_wait): Handle return status with registers, or breakpoint stuff. * (mips_kill): Add ^C handling. * (mips_insert_breakpoint mips_remove_breakpoint): Call new breakpoint stuff if enabled. * (calculate_mask remote_mips_set_watchpoint remote_mips_remove_watchpoint remote_mips_stopped_by_watchpoint): Hardware watchpoint/breakpoint stuff. * (common_breakpoint): Common code for new monitor breakpoint commands. * (mips_load): Don't use `prompt'. It's a global variable. * top.c (dont_repeat_command): New command for use in user-defined commands to suppress auto-repeat (by hittin return key). start-sanitize-gm * utils.c (request_quit): Call target_kill here. Good idea. Needs a better implementation. end-sanitize-gm * valops.c: Add start of auto function-call abandonment capability. start-sanitize-gm * c-exp.y: Add code (currently disabled) to handle GM dynamic structures (it conflicts with @!). * eval.c (evaluate_subexp_standard): ditto. * expprint.c (print_subexp dump_expression): ditto. * expression.h (enum exp_opcode): ditto. * parse.c (length_of_subexp): ditto. * configure, configure.in: Add mip*-*-magic* target. * magic.c magic.h: Special routines to handle GM stuff (like stepping through dispatcher). end-sanitize-gm
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/* Chill builtin functions. */
UNOP_LOWER, UNOP_UPPER, UNOP_LENGTH,
OP_BOOL, /* Modula-2 builtin BOOLEAN type */
OP_M2_STRING, /* Modula-2 string constants */
/* STRUCTOP_... operate on a value from a following subexpression
by extracting a structure component specified by a string
that appears in the following exp_elements (as many as needed).
STRUCTOP_STRUCT is used for "." and STRUCTOP_PTR for "->".
They differ only in the error message given in case the value is
not suitable or the structure component specified is not found.
The length of the string follows the opcode, followed by
BYTES_TO_EXP_ELEM(length) elements containing the data of the
string, followed by the length again and the opcode again. */
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STRUCTOP_STRUCT,
STRUCTOP_PTR,
* breakpoint.c (breakpoint_re_set): #ifdef GET_LONGJMP_TARGET around calls to create_longjmp_breakpoint. Why install the breakpoints if we can't find the longjmp target? * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Cleanup comments near call test. * remote-mips.c: Fixed a bunch of prototypes to avoid char/int complaint from picky compilers. Add comment to mips_expect. Replace all instances of sr_get_debug with remote_debug. * (mips_readchar): Don't jam init string to monitor. mips_initialize() handles that. * (mips_receive_header): Print better message when we get too much garbage. * (mips_request): Allow caller to pass in buff to allow them to analyze the returned message. * (mips_initialize): Re-do initialization to try sending a BREAK, a ^C, and then a download escape sequence. Cleanup protocol startup. Eliminate sleeps. Clear breakpoints (if using monitor breakpoints). Re-init frame. * (mips_detach): Close down target. start-sanitize-gm * (mips_resume): Pass signal down to target. * (mips_create_inferior): Start target with TARGET_SIGNAL_PWR. end-sanitize-gm * (mips_wait): Handle return status with registers, or breakpoint stuff. * (mips_kill): Add ^C handling. * (mips_insert_breakpoint mips_remove_breakpoint): Call new breakpoint stuff if enabled. * (calculate_mask remote_mips_set_watchpoint remote_mips_remove_watchpoint remote_mips_stopped_by_watchpoint): Hardware watchpoint/breakpoint stuff. * (common_breakpoint): Common code for new monitor breakpoint commands. * (mips_load): Don't use `prompt'. It's a global variable. * top.c (dont_repeat_command): New command for use in user-defined commands to suppress auto-repeat (by hittin return key). start-sanitize-gm * utils.c (request_quit): Call target_kill here. Good idea. Needs a better implementation. end-sanitize-gm * valops.c: Add start of auto function-call abandonment capability. start-sanitize-gm * c-exp.y: Add code (currently disabled) to handle GM dynamic structures (it conflicts with @!). * eval.c (evaluate_subexp_standard): ditto. * expprint.c (print_subexp dump_expression): ditto. * expression.h (enum exp_opcode): ditto. * parse.c (length_of_subexp): ditto. * configure, configure.in: Add mip*-*-magic* target. * magic.c magic.h: Special routines to handle GM stuff (like stepping through dispatcher). end-sanitize-gm
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/* start-sanitize-gm */
#ifdef GENERAL_MAGIC_HACKS
/* STRUCTOP_FIELD is for handling field access for Magic Cap dynamic objects.
*/
STRUCTOP_FIELD,
#endif /* GENERAL_MAGIC_HACKS */
/* end-sanitize-gm */
/* C++ */
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/* OP_THIS is just a placeholder for the class instance variable.
It just comes in a tight (OP_THIS, OP_THIS) pair. */
OP_THIS,
/* OP_SCOPE surrounds a type name and a field name. The type
name is encoded as one element, but the field name stays as
a string, which, of course, is variable length. */
OP_SCOPE,
/* Used to represent named structure field values in brace initializers
(or tuples as they are called in Chill).
The gcc C syntax is NAME:VALUE or .NAME=VALUE, the Chill syntax is
.NAME:VALUE. Multiple labels (as in the Chill syntax
.NAME1,.NAME2:VALUE) is represented as if it were
.NAME1:(.NAME2:VALUE) (though that is not valid Chill syntax).
The NAME is represented as for STRUCTOP_STRUCT; VALUE follows. */
OP_LABELED,
/* OP_TYPE is for parsing types, and used with the "ptype" command
so we can look up types that are qualified by scope, either with
the GDB "::" operator, or the Modula-2 '.' operator. */
* breakpoint.c (breakpoint_re_set): #ifdef GET_LONGJMP_TARGET around calls to create_longjmp_breakpoint. Why install the breakpoints if we can't find the longjmp target? * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Cleanup comments near call test. * remote-mips.c: Fixed a bunch of prototypes to avoid char/int complaint from picky compilers. Add comment to mips_expect. Replace all instances of sr_get_debug with remote_debug. * (mips_readchar): Don't jam init string to monitor. mips_initialize() handles that. * (mips_receive_header): Print better message when we get too much garbage. * (mips_request): Allow caller to pass in buff to allow them to analyze the returned message. * (mips_initialize): Re-do initialization to try sending a BREAK, a ^C, and then a download escape sequence. Cleanup protocol startup. Eliminate sleeps. Clear breakpoints (if using monitor breakpoints). Re-init frame. * (mips_detach): Close down target. start-sanitize-gm * (mips_resume): Pass signal down to target. * (mips_create_inferior): Start target with TARGET_SIGNAL_PWR. end-sanitize-gm * (mips_wait): Handle return status with registers, or breakpoint stuff. * (mips_kill): Add ^C handling. * (mips_insert_breakpoint mips_remove_breakpoint): Call new breakpoint stuff if enabled. * (calculate_mask remote_mips_set_watchpoint remote_mips_remove_watchpoint remote_mips_stopped_by_watchpoint): Hardware watchpoint/breakpoint stuff. * (common_breakpoint): Common code for new monitor breakpoint commands. * (mips_load): Don't use `prompt'. It's a global variable. * top.c (dont_repeat_command): New command for use in user-defined commands to suppress auto-repeat (by hittin return key). start-sanitize-gm * utils.c (request_quit): Call target_kill here. Good idea. Needs a better implementation. end-sanitize-gm * valops.c: Add start of auto function-call abandonment capability. start-sanitize-gm * c-exp.y: Add code (currently disabled) to handle GM dynamic structures (it conflicts with @!). * eval.c (evaluate_subexp_standard): ditto. * expprint.c (print_subexp dump_expression): ditto. * expression.h (enum exp_opcode): ditto. * parse.c (length_of_subexp): ditto. * configure, configure.in: Add mip*-*-magic* target. * magic.c magic.h: Special routines to handle GM stuff (like stepping through dispatcher). end-sanitize-gm
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OP_TYPE,
/* An un-looked-up identifier. */
OP_NAME,
/* An unparsed expression. Used for Scheme (for now at least) */
OP_EXPRSTRING
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};
union exp_element
{
enum exp_opcode opcode;
struct symbol *symbol;
LONGEST longconst;
double doubleconst;
/* Really sizeof (union exp_element) characters (or less for the last
element of a string). */
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char string;
struct type *type;
struct internalvar *internalvar;
struct block *block;
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};
struct expression
{
const struct language_defn *language_defn; /* language it was entered in */
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int nelts;
union exp_element elts[1];
};
/* Macros for converting between number of expression elements and bytes
to store that many expression elements. */
#define EXP_ELEM_TO_BYTES(elements) \
((elements) * sizeof (union exp_element))
#define BYTES_TO_EXP_ELEM(bytes) \
(((bytes) + sizeof (union exp_element) - 1) / sizeof (union exp_element))
/* From parse.c */
extern struct expression *parse_expression PARAMS ((char *));
extern struct expression *parse_exp_1 PARAMS ((char **, struct block *, int));
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/* The innermost context required by the stack and register variables
we've encountered so far. To use this, set it to NULL, then call
parse_<whatever>, then look at it. */
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extern struct block *innermost_block;
/* From eval.c */
/* Values of NOSIDE argument to eval_subexp. */
enum noside
{
EVAL_NORMAL,
EVAL_SKIP, /* Only effect is to increment pos. */
EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS /* Don't modify any variables or
call any functions. The value
returned will have the correct
type, and will have an
approximately correct lvalue
type (inaccuracy: anything that is
listed as being in a register in
the function in which it was
declared will be lval_register). */
};
extern struct value* evaluate_subexp_standard
PARAMS ((struct type *, struct expression *, int*, enum noside));
/* From expprint.c */
extern void print_expression PARAMS ((struct expression *, GDB_FILE *));
extern char *op_string PARAMS ((enum exp_opcode));
/* To enable dumping of all parsed expressions in a human readable
form, define DEBUG_EXPRESSIONS. This is a compile time constant
at the moment, since it's not clear that this feature is important
enough to include by default. */
#ifdef DEBUG_EXPRESSIONS
extern void dump_expression PARAMS ((struct expression *, GDB_FILE *, char *));
#define DUMP_EXPRESSION(exp,file,note) dump_expression ((exp), (file), (note))
#else
#define DUMP_EXPRESSION(exp,file,note) /* Null expansion */
#endif /* DEBUG_EXPRESSIONS */
#endif /* !defined (EXPRESSION_H) */