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/* MI Command Set - MI Command Parser.
Copyright (C) 2000-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Cygnus Solutions (a Red Hat company).
This file is part of GDB.
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 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
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.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#ifndef MI_PARSE_H
#define MI_PARSE_H
Prepare for gnulib update After the last gnulib import (Dec 2012), gnulib upstream started replacing mingw's 'struct timeval' with a version with 64-bit time_t, for POSIX compliance: commit f8e84098084b3b53bc6943a5542af1f607ffd477 Author: Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org> Date: Sat Jan 28 18:12:10 2012 +0100 sys_time: Override 'struct timeval' on some native Windows platforms. See: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2012-01/msg00372.html However, that results in conflicts with native Winsock2's 'select': select()'s argument http://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/mailman/message/29610438/ ... and libiberty's timeval-utils.h timeval_add/timeval_sub, at the least. We don't really need the POSIX compliance, so this patch prepares us to simply not use gnulib's 'struct timeval' replacement once a more recent gnulib is imported, thus preserving the current behavior, by adding a sys/time.h wrapper header that undefs gnulib's replacements, and including that everywhere instead. The SIZE -> OSIZE change is necessary because newer gnulib's sys/time.h also includes windows.h/winsock2.h, which defines a conflicting SIZE symbol. Cross build-tested mingw-w64 32-bit and 64-bit. Regtested on x86_64 Fedora 20. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-08-24 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add common/gdb_sys_time.h. * common/gdb_sys_time.h: New file. * event-loop.c: Include gdb_sys_time.h instead of sys/time.h. * gdb_select.h: Likewise. * gdb_usleep.c: Likewise. * maint.c: Likewise. * mi/mi-main.c: Likewise. * mi/mi-parse.h: Likewise. * remote-fileio.c: Likewise. * remote-m32r-sdi.c: Likewise. * remote.c: Likewise. * ser-base.c: Likewise. * ser-pipe.c: Likewise. * ser-tcp.c: Likewise. * ser-unix.c: Likewise. * symfile.c: Likewise. * symfile.c: Likewise. Rename OSIZE to SIZE throughout. * target-memory.c: Include gdb_sys_time.h instead of sys/time.h. * utils.c: Likewise. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2015-08-24 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * debug.c: Include gdb_sys_time.h instead of sys/time.h. * event-loop.c: Likewise. * remote-utils.c: Likewise. * tracepoint.c: Likewise.
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#include "gdb_sys_time.h"
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/* MI parser */
/* Timestamps for current command and last asynchronous command. */
struct mi_timestamp {
struct timeval wallclock;
struct timeval utime;
struct timeval stime;
};
enum mi_command_type
{
MI_COMMAND, CLI_COMMAND
};
struct mi_parse
{
enum mi_command_type op;
char *command;
char *token;
const struct mi_cmd *cmd;
struct mi_timestamp *cmd_start;
char *args;
char **argv;
int argc;
Multiexec MI * breakpoint.c (clear_syscall_counts): Take struct inferior*. * inferior.c (add_inferior_silent): Notify inferior_added observer. (delete_inferior_1): Notify inferior_removed observer. (exit_inferior_1): Pass inferior, not pid, to observer. (inferior_appeared): Likewise. (add_inferior_with_spaces): New. (add_inferior_command): Use the above. * inferior.h (delete_inferior_1, add_inferior_with_spaces): Declare. * inflow.c (inflow_inferior_exit): Likewise. * jit.c (jit_inferior_exit_hook): Likewise. * mi/mi-cmds.c (mi_cmds): Register add-inferior and remove-inferior. * mi/mi-cmds.h (mi_cmd_add_inferior, mi_cmd_remove_inferior): New. * mi/mi-interp.c (mi_inferior_added, mi_inferior_removed): New. (report_initial_inferior): New. (mi_inferior_removed): Register the above. Make sure inferior_added observer is called on the first inferior. (mi_new_thread, mi_thread_exit): Thread group is now identified by inferior number, not pid. (mi_solib_loaded, mi_solib_unloaded): Report which inferiors are affected. * mi/mi-main.c (current_context): New. (proceed_thread_callback): Use typed closure. Proceed everything if pid is 0. Most implementation split into (proceed_thread): ... this. (run_one_inferior): New. (mi_cmd_exec_continue, mi_cmd_exec_interrupt, mi_cmd_exec_run): Adjust for multiexec behaviour. (mi_cmd_add_inferior, mi_cmd_remove_inferior): New. (mi_cmd_execute): Handle the 'thread-group' option here. Do some extra checks. * mi-parse.c (mi_parse): Handle the --all and --thread-group options. * mi-parse.h (struct mi_parse): New fields all and thread_group.
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int all;
int thread_group; /* At present, the same as inferior number. */
int thread;
int frame;
GDB/MI: Add new "--language LANG" command option. Frontend sometimes need to evaluate expressions that are language-specific. For instance, Eclipse uses the following expression to determine the size of an address on the target: -data-evaluate-expression "sizeof (void*)" Unfortunately, if the main of the program being debugged is not C, this may not work. For instance, if the main is in Ada, you get... -data-evaluate-expression "sizeof (void*)" ^error,msg="No definition of \"sizeof\" in current context." ... and apparently decides to stop the debugging session as a result. The recommendation sent was to specifically set the language to C before trying to evaluate the expression. Something such as: 1. save current language 2. set language c 3. -data-evaluate-expression "sizeof (void*)" 4. Restore language This has the same disadvantages as the ones outlined in the "Context Management" section of the GDB/MI documentation regarding setting the current thread or the current frame, thus recommending the use of general command-line switches such as --frame, or --thread instead. This patch follows the same steps for the language, adding a similar new command option: --language LANG. Example of use: -data-evaluate-expression --language c "sizeof (void*)" ^done,value="4" gdb/ChangeLog: * mi/mi-parse.h (struct mi_parse) <language>: New field. * mi/mi-main.c (mi_cmd_execute): Temporarily set language to PARSE->LANGUAGE during command execution, if set. * mi/mi-parse.c: Add "language.h" #include. (mi_parse): Add parsing of "--language" command option. * NEWS: Add entry mentioning the new "--language" command option. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.mi/mi-language.exp: New file. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * gdb.texinfo (Show): Add xref anchor for "show language" command. (Context management): Place current subsection text into its own subsubsection. Add new subsubsection describing the "--language" command option.
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/* The language that should be used to evaluate the MI command.
Ignored if set to language_unknown. */
enum language language;
};
/* Attempts to parse CMD returning a ``struct mi_parse''. If CMD is
invalid, an exception is thrown. For an MI_COMMAND COMMAND, ARGS
and OP are initialized. Un-initialized fields are zero. *TOKEN is
set to the token, even if an exception is thrown. It is allocated
with xmalloc; it must either be freed with xfree, or assigned to
the TOKEN field of the resultant mi_parse object, to be freed by
mi_parse_free. */
extern struct mi_parse *mi_parse (const char *cmd, char **token);
/* Free a command returned by mi_parse_command. */
extern void mi_parse_free (struct mi_parse *cmd);
/* Parse a string argument into a print_values value. */
enum print_values mi_parse_print_values (const char *name);
#endif