Fix display of tabulation character for mingw hosts.

Pierre proposed this patch
https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2013-10/msg00011.html and
Tom gave a suggestion that it's better to do check \t in print_wchar
<https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2013-11/msg00148.html>
However, I don't see the follow-up to this discussion.

We encounter two fails in printcmds.exp on mingw host, and Pierre's
patch fixes them.  I pick it up, update a little per Tom's
comments, and post it here for review.  This patch fixes these fails
below on mingw32 host.

FAIL: gdb.base/charset.exp: print string in ASCII
FAIL: gdb.base/charset.exp: try printing '\t' in ASCII
FAIL: gdb.base/charset.exp: print string in ISO-8859-1
FAIL: gdb.base/charset.exp: try printing '\t' in ISO-8859-1
FAIL: gdb.base/charset.exp: print string in UTF-32
FAIL: gdb.base/charset.exp: try printing '\t' in UTF-32
FAIL: gdb.base/printcmds.exp: p ctable1[9]
FAIL: gdb.base/printcmds.exp: p &ctable1[1*8]

Also regression tested on x86_64-linux.  Is it OK?

gdb:

2014-05-16  Pierre Muller  <muller@sourceware.org>
	    Yao Qi  <yao@codesourcery.com>

	* valprint.c (print_wchar): Move the code on checking whether
	W is a printable wide char to the default branch of switch
	statement below.  Call wchar_printable instead of gdb_iswprint.
This commit is contained in:
Yao Qi 2014-04-22 12:56:08 +08:00
parent 19679ecafc
commit 95c64f92be
2 changed files with 70 additions and 59 deletions

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2014-05-16 Pierre Muller <muller@sourceware.org>
Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com>
* valprint.c (print_wchar): Move the code on checking whether
W is a printable wide char to the default branch of switch
statement below. Call wchar_printable instead of gdb_iswprint.
2014-05-16 Taimoor Mirza <tmirza@codesourcery.com>
* arm-tdep.c (thumb_analyze_prologue): Fix offset calculation for

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@ -1949,73 +1949,77 @@ print_wchar (gdb_wint_t w, const gdb_byte *orig,
int need_escape = *need_escapep;
*need_escapep = 0;
if (gdb_iswprint (w) && (!need_escape || (!gdb_iswdigit (w)
&& w != LCST ('8')
&& w != LCST ('9'))))
{
gdb_wchar_t wchar = w;
if (w == gdb_btowc (quoter) || w == LCST ('\\'))
obstack_grow_wstr (output, LCST ("\\"));
obstack_grow (output, &wchar, sizeof (gdb_wchar_t));
}
else
/* iswprint implementation on Windows returns 1 for tab character.
In order to avoid different printout on this host, we explicitly
use wchar_printable function. */
switch (w)
{
switch (w)
case LCST ('\a'):
obstack_grow_wstr (output, LCST ("\\a"));
break;
case LCST ('\b'):
obstack_grow_wstr (output, LCST ("\\b"));
break;
case LCST ('\f'):
obstack_grow_wstr (output, LCST ("\\f"));
break;
case LCST ('\n'):
obstack_grow_wstr (output, LCST ("\\n"));
break;
case LCST ('\r'):
obstack_grow_wstr (output, LCST ("\\r"));
break;
case LCST ('\t'):
obstack_grow_wstr (output, LCST ("\\t"));
break;
case LCST ('\v'):
obstack_grow_wstr (output, LCST ("\\v"));
break;
default:
{
case LCST ('\a'):
obstack_grow_wstr (output, LCST ("\\a"));
break;
case LCST ('\b'):
obstack_grow_wstr (output, LCST ("\\b"));
break;
case LCST ('\f'):
obstack_grow_wstr (output, LCST ("\\f"));
break;
case LCST ('\n'):
obstack_grow_wstr (output, LCST ("\\n"));
break;
case LCST ('\r'):
obstack_grow_wstr (output, LCST ("\\r"));
break;
case LCST ('\t'):
obstack_grow_wstr (output, LCST ("\\t"));
break;
case LCST ('\v'):
obstack_grow_wstr (output, LCST ("\\v"));
break;
default:
{
int i;
if (wchar_printable (w) && (!need_escape || (!gdb_iswdigit (w)
&& w != LCST ('8')
&& w != LCST ('9'))))
{
gdb_wchar_t wchar = w;
for (i = 0; i + width <= orig_len; i += width)
{
char octal[30];
ULONGEST value;
if (w == gdb_btowc (quoter) || w == LCST ('\\'))
obstack_grow_wstr (output, LCST ("\\"));
obstack_grow (output, &wchar, sizeof (gdb_wchar_t));
}
else
{
int i;
value = extract_unsigned_integer (&orig[i], width,
for (i = 0; i + width <= orig_len; i += width)
{
char octal[30];
ULONGEST value;
value = extract_unsigned_integer (&orig[i], width,
byte_order);
/* If the value fits in 3 octal digits, print it that
way. Otherwise, print it as a hex escape. */
if (value <= 0777)
xsnprintf (octal, sizeof (octal), "\\%.3o",
(int) (value & 0777));
else
xsnprintf (octal, sizeof (octal), "\\x%lx", (long) value);
append_string_as_wide (octal, output);
}
/* If we somehow have extra bytes, print them now. */
while (i < orig_len)
{
char octal[5];
/* If the value fits in 3 octal digits, print it that
way. Otherwise, print it as a hex escape. */
if (value <= 0777)
xsnprintf (octal, sizeof (octal), "\\%.3o",
(int) (value & 0777));
else
xsnprintf (octal, sizeof (octal), "\\x%lx", (long) value);
append_string_as_wide (octal, output);
}
/* If we somehow have extra bytes, print them now. */
while (i < orig_len)
{
char octal[5];
xsnprintf (octal, sizeof (octal), "\\%.3o", orig[i] & 0xff);
append_string_as_wide (octal, output);
++i;
}
xsnprintf (octal, sizeof (octal), "\\%.3o", orig[i] & 0xff);
append_string_as_wide (octal, output);
++i;
}
*need_escapep = 1;
}
*need_escapep = 1;
}
break;
}
}