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This patch splits the TRY_CATCH macro into three, so that we go from this: ~~~ volatile gdb_exception ex; TRY_CATCH (ex, RETURN_MASK_ERROR) { } if (ex.reason < 0) { } ~~~ to this: ~~~ TRY { } CATCH (ex, RETURN_MASK_ERROR) { } END_CATCH ~~~ Thus, we'll be getting rid of the local volatile exception object, and declaring the caught exception in the catch block. This allows reimplementing TRY/CATCH in terms of C++ exceptions when building in C++ mode, while still allowing to build GDB in C mode (using setjmp/longjmp), as a transition step. TBC, after this patch, is it _not_ valid to have code between the TRY and the CATCH blocks, like: TRY { } // some code here. CATCH (ex, RETURN_MASK_ERROR) { } END_CATCH Just like it isn't valid to do that with C++'s native try/catch. By switching to creating the exception object inside the CATCH block scope, we can get rid of all the explicitly allocated volatile exception objects all over the tree, and map the CATCH block more directly to C++'s catch blocks. The majority of the TRY_CATCH -> TRY+CATCH+END_CATCH conversion was done with a script, rerun from scratch at every rebase, no manual editing involved. After the mechanical conversion, a few places needed manual intervention, to fix preexisting cases where we were using the exception object outside of the TRY_CATCH block, and cases where we were using "else" after a 'if (ex.reason) < 0)' [a CATCH after this patch]. The result was folded into this patch so that GDB still builds at each incremental step. END_CATCH is necessary for two reasons: First, because we name the exception object in the CATCH block, which requires creating a scope, which in turn must be closed somewhere. Declaring the exception variable in the initializer field of a for block, like: #define CATCH(EXCEPTION, mask) \ for (struct gdb_exception EXCEPTION; \ exceptions_state_mc_catch (&EXCEPTION, MASK); \ EXCEPTION = exception_none) would avoid needing END_CATCH, but alas, in C mode, we build with C90, which doesn't allow mixed declarations and code. Second, because when TRY/CATCH are wired to real C++ try/catch, as long as we need to handle cleanup chains, even if there's no CATCH block that wants to catch the exception, we need for stop at every frame in the unwind chain and run cleanups, then rethrow. That will be done in END_CATCH. After we require C++, we'll still need TRY/CATCH/END_CATCH until cleanups are completely phased out -- TRY/CATCH in C++ mode will save/restore the current cleanup chain, like in C mode, and END_CATCH catches otherwise uncaugh exceptions, runs cleanups and rethrows, so that C++ cleanups and exceptions can coexist. IMO, this still makes the TRY/CATCH code look a bit more like a newcomer would expect, so IMO worth it even if we weren't considering C++. gdb/ChangeLog. 2015-03-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * common/common-exceptions.c (struct catcher) <exception>: No longer a pointer to volatile exception. Now an exception value. <mask>: Delete field. (exceptions_state_mc_init): Remove all parameters. Adjust. (exceptions_state_mc): No longer pop the catcher here. (exceptions_state_mc_catch): New function. (throw_exception): Adjust. * common/common-exceptions.h (exceptions_state_mc_init): Remove all parameters. (exceptions_state_mc_catch): Declare. (TRY_CATCH): Rename to ... (TRY): ... this. Remove EXCEPTION and MASK parameters. (CATCH, END_CATCH): New. All callers adjusted. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2015-03-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> Adjust all callers of TRY_CATCH to use TRY/CATCH/END_CATCH instead.
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551 lines
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C
/* Python interface to blocks.
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Copyright (C) 2008-2015 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
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(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
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include "defs.h"
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#include "block.h"
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#include "dictionary.h"
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#include "symtab.h"
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#include "python-internal.h"
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#include "objfiles.h"
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#include "symtab.h"
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typedef struct blpy_block_object {
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PyObject_HEAD
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/* The GDB block structure that represents a frame's code block. */
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const struct block *block;
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/* The backing object file. There is no direct relationship in GDB
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between a block and an object file. When a block is created also
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store a pointer to the object file for later use. */
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struct objfile *objfile;
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/* Keep track of all blocks with a doubly-linked list. Needed for
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block invalidation if the source object file has been freed. */
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struct blpy_block_object *prev;
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struct blpy_block_object *next;
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} block_object;
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typedef struct {
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PyObject_HEAD
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/* The block. */
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const struct block *block;
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/* The iterator for that block. */
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struct block_iterator iter;
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/* Has the iterator been initialized flag. */
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int initialized_p;
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/* Pointer back to the original source block object. Needed to
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check if the block is still valid, and has not been invalidated
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when an object file has been freed. */
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struct blpy_block_object *source;
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} block_syms_iterator_object;
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/* Require a valid block. All access to block_object->block should be
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gated by this call. */
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#define BLPY_REQUIRE_VALID(block_obj, block) \
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do { \
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block = block_object_to_block (block_obj); \
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if (block == NULL) \
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{ \
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PyErr_SetString (PyExc_RuntimeError, \
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_("Block is invalid.")); \
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return NULL; \
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} \
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} while (0)
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/* Require a valid block. This macro is called during block iterator
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creation, and at each next call. */
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#define BLPY_ITER_REQUIRE_VALID(block_obj) \
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do { \
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if (block_obj->block == NULL) \
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{ \
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PyErr_SetString (PyExc_RuntimeError, \
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_("Source block for iterator is invalid.")); \
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return NULL; \
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} \
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} while (0)
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extern PyTypeObject block_syms_iterator_object_type
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CPYCHECKER_TYPE_OBJECT_FOR_TYPEDEF ("block_syms_iterator_object");
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static const struct objfile_data *blpy_objfile_data_key;
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static PyObject *
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blpy_iter (PyObject *self)
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{
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block_syms_iterator_object *block_iter_obj;
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const struct block *block = NULL;
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BLPY_REQUIRE_VALID (self, block);
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block_iter_obj = PyObject_New (block_syms_iterator_object,
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&block_syms_iterator_object_type);
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if (block_iter_obj == NULL)
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return NULL;
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block_iter_obj->block = block;
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block_iter_obj->initialized_p = 0;
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Py_INCREF (self);
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block_iter_obj->source = (block_object *) self;
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return (PyObject *) block_iter_obj;
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}
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static PyObject *
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blpy_get_start (PyObject *self, void *closure)
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{
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const struct block *block = NULL;
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BLPY_REQUIRE_VALID (self, block);
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return gdb_py_object_from_ulongest (BLOCK_START (block));
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}
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static PyObject *
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blpy_get_end (PyObject *self, void *closure)
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{
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const struct block *block = NULL;
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BLPY_REQUIRE_VALID (self, block);
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return gdb_py_object_from_ulongest (BLOCK_END (block));
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}
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static PyObject *
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blpy_get_function (PyObject *self, void *closure)
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{
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struct symbol *sym;
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const struct block *block;
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BLPY_REQUIRE_VALID (self, block);
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sym = BLOCK_FUNCTION (block);
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if (sym)
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return symbol_to_symbol_object (sym);
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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}
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static PyObject *
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blpy_get_superblock (PyObject *self, void *closure)
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{
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const struct block *block;
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const struct block *super_block;
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block_object *self_obj = (block_object *) self;
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BLPY_REQUIRE_VALID (self, block);
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super_block = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block);
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if (super_block)
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return block_to_block_object (super_block, self_obj->objfile);
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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}
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/* Return the global block associated to this block. */
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static PyObject *
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blpy_get_global_block (PyObject *self, void *closure)
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{
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const struct block *block;
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const struct block *global_block;
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block_object *self_obj = (block_object *) self;
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BLPY_REQUIRE_VALID (self, block);
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global_block = block_global_block (block);
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return block_to_block_object (global_block,
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self_obj->objfile);
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}
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/* Return the static block associated to this block. Return None
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if we cannot get the static block (this is the global block). */
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static PyObject *
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blpy_get_static_block (PyObject *self, void *closure)
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{
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const struct block *block;
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const struct block *static_block;
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block_object *self_obj = (block_object *) self;
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BLPY_REQUIRE_VALID (self, block);
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if (BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block) == NULL)
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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static_block = block_static_block (block);
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return block_to_block_object (static_block, self_obj->objfile);
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}
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/* Implementation of gdb.Block.is_global (self) -> Boolean.
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Returns True if this block object is a global block. */
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static PyObject *
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blpy_is_global (PyObject *self, void *closure)
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{
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const struct block *block;
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BLPY_REQUIRE_VALID (self, block);
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if (BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block))
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Py_RETURN_FALSE;
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Py_RETURN_TRUE;
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}
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/* Implementation of gdb.Block.is_static (self) -> Boolean.
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Returns True if this block object is a static block. */
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static PyObject *
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blpy_is_static (PyObject *self, void *closure)
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{
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const struct block *block;
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BLPY_REQUIRE_VALID (self, block);
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if (BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block) != NULL
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&& BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block)) == NULL)
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Py_RETURN_TRUE;
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Py_RETURN_FALSE;
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}
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static void
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blpy_dealloc (PyObject *obj)
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{
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block_object *block = (block_object *) obj;
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if (block->prev)
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block->prev->next = block->next;
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else if (block->objfile)
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{
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set_objfile_data (block->objfile, blpy_objfile_data_key,
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block->next);
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}
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if (block->next)
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block->next->prev = block->prev;
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block->block = NULL;
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}
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/* Given a block, and a block_object that has previously been
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allocated and initialized, populate the block_object with the
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struct block data. Also, register the block_object life-cycle
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with the life-cycle of the object file associated with this
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block, if needed. */
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static void
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set_block (block_object *obj, const struct block *block,
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struct objfile *objfile)
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{
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obj->block = block;
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obj->prev = NULL;
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if (objfile)
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{
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obj->objfile = objfile;
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obj->next = objfile_data (objfile, blpy_objfile_data_key);
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if (obj->next)
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obj->next->prev = obj;
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set_objfile_data (objfile, blpy_objfile_data_key, obj);
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}
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else
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obj->next = NULL;
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}
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/* Create a new block object (gdb.Block) that encapsulates the struct
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block object from GDB. */
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PyObject *
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block_to_block_object (const struct block *block, struct objfile *objfile)
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{
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block_object *block_obj;
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block_obj = PyObject_New (block_object, &block_object_type);
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if (block_obj)
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set_block (block_obj, block, objfile);
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return (PyObject *) block_obj;
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}
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/* Return struct block reference that is wrapped by this object. */
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const struct block *
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block_object_to_block (PyObject *obj)
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{
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if (! PyObject_TypeCheck (obj, &block_object_type))
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return NULL;
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return ((block_object *) obj)->block;
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}
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/* Return a reference to the block iterator. */
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static PyObject *
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blpy_block_syms_iter (PyObject *self)
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{
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block_syms_iterator_object *iter_obj = (block_syms_iterator_object *) self;
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BLPY_ITER_REQUIRE_VALID (iter_obj->source);
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Py_INCREF (self);
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return self;
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}
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/* Return the next symbol in the iteration through the block's
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dictionary. */
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static PyObject *
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blpy_block_syms_iternext (PyObject *self)
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{
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block_syms_iterator_object *iter_obj = (block_syms_iterator_object *) self;
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struct symbol *sym;
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BLPY_ITER_REQUIRE_VALID (iter_obj->source);
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if (!iter_obj->initialized_p)
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{
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sym = block_iterator_first (iter_obj->block, &(iter_obj->iter));
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iter_obj->initialized_p = 1;
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}
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else
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sym = block_iterator_next (&(iter_obj->iter));
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if (sym == NULL)
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{
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PyErr_SetString (PyExc_StopIteration, _("Symbol is null."));
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return NULL;
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}
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return symbol_to_symbol_object (sym);
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}
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static void
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blpy_block_syms_dealloc (PyObject *obj)
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{
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block_syms_iterator_object *iter_obj = (block_syms_iterator_object *) obj;
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Py_XDECREF (iter_obj->source);
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}
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/* Implementation of gdb.Block.is_valid (self) -> Boolean.
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Returns True if this block object still exists in GDB. */
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static PyObject *
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blpy_is_valid (PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
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{
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const struct block *block;
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block = block_object_to_block (self);
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if (block == NULL)
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Py_RETURN_FALSE;
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Py_RETURN_TRUE;
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}
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/* Implementation of gdb.BlockIterator.is_valid (self) -> Boolean.
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Returns True if this block iterator object still exists in GDB */
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static PyObject *
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blpy_iter_is_valid (PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
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{
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block_syms_iterator_object *iter_obj =
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(block_syms_iterator_object *) self;
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if (iter_obj->source->block == NULL)
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Py_RETURN_FALSE;
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Py_RETURN_TRUE;
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}
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/* Return the innermost lexical block containing the specified pc value,
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or 0 if there is none. */
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PyObject *
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gdbpy_block_for_pc (PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
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{
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gdb_py_ulongest pc;
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const struct block *block = NULL;
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struct compunit_symtab *cust = NULL;
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if (!PyArg_ParseTuple (args, GDB_PY_LLU_ARG, &pc))
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return NULL;
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TRY
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{
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cust = find_pc_compunit_symtab (pc);
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if (cust != NULL && COMPUNIT_OBJFILE (cust) != NULL)
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block = block_for_pc (pc);
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}
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CATCH (except, RETURN_MASK_ALL)
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{
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GDB_PY_HANDLE_EXCEPTION (except);
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}
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END_CATCH
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if (cust == NULL || COMPUNIT_OBJFILE (cust) == NULL)
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{
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PyErr_SetString (PyExc_RuntimeError,
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_("Cannot locate object file for block."));
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return NULL;
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}
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if (block)
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return block_to_block_object (block, COMPUNIT_OBJFILE (cust));
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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}
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/* This function is called when an objfile is about to be freed.
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Invalidate the block as further actions on the block would result
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in bad data. All access to obj->symbol should be gated by
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BLPY_REQUIRE_VALID which will raise an exception on invalid
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blocks. */
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static void
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del_objfile_blocks (struct objfile *objfile, void *datum)
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{
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block_object *obj = datum;
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while (obj)
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{
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block_object *next = obj->next;
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obj->block = NULL;
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obj->objfile = NULL;
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obj->next = NULL;
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obj->prev = NULL;
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obj = next;
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}
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}
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int
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gdbpy_initialize_blocks (void)
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{
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block_object_type.tp_new = PyType_GenericNew;
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if (PyType_Ready (&block_object_type) < 0)
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return -1;
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block_syms_iterator_object_type.tp_new = PyType_GenericNew;
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if (PyType_Ready (&block_syms_iterator_object_type) < 0)
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return -1;
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/* Register an objfile "free" callback so we can properly
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invalidate blocks when an object file is about to be
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deleted. */
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blpy_objfile_data_key
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= register_objfile_data_with_cleanup (NULL, del_objfile_blocks);
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if (gdb_pymodule_addobject (gdb_module, "Block",
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(PyObject *) &block_object_type) < 0)
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return -1;
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return gdb_pymodule_addobject (gdb_module, "BlockIterator",
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(PyObject *) &block_syms_iterator_object_type);
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}
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static PyMethodDef block_object_methods[] = {
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{ "is_valid", blpy_is_valid, METH_NOARGS,
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"is_valid () -> Boolean.\n\
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Return true if this block is valid, false if not." },
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{NULL} /* Sentinel */
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};
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static PyGetSetDef block_object_getset[] = {
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{ "start", blpy_get_start, NULL, "Start address of the block.", NULL },
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{ "end", blpy_get_end, NULL, "End address of the block.", NULL },
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{ "function", blpy_get_function, NULL,
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"Symbol that names the block, or None.", NULL },
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{ "superblock", blpy_get_superblock, NULL,
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"Block containing the block, or None.", NULL },
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{ "global_block", blpy_get_global_block, NULL,
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"Block containing the global block.", NULL },
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{ "static_block", blpy_get_static_block, NULL,
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"Block containing the static block.", NULL },
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{ "is_static", blpy_is_static, NULL,
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"Whether this block is a static block.", NULL },
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{ "is_global", blpy_is_global, NULL,
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"Whether this block is a global block.", NULL },
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{ NULL } /* Sentinel */
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};
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PyTypeObject block_object_type = {
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PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT (NULL, 0)
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"gdb.Block", /*tp_name*/
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sizeof (block_object), /*tp_basicsize*/
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0, /*tp_itemsize*/
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||
blpy_dealloc, /*tp_dealloc*/
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||
0, /*tp_print*/
|
||
0, /*tp_getattr*/
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||
0, /*tp_setattr*/
|
||
0, /*tp_compare*/
|
||
0, /*tp_repr*/
|
||
0, /*tp_as_number*/
|
||
0, /*tp_as_sequence*/
|
||
0, /*tp_as_mapping*/
|
||
0, /*tp_hash */
|
||
0, /*tp_call*/
|
||
0, /*tp_str*/
|
||
0, /*tp_getattro*/
|
||
0, /*tp_setattro*/
|
||
0, /*tp_as_buffer*/
|
||
Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_ITER, /*tp_flags*/
|
||
"GDB block object", /* tp_doc */
|
||
0, /* tp_traverse */
|
||
0, /* tp_clear */
|
||
0, /* tp_richcompare */
|
||
0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */
|
||
blpy_iter, /* tp_iter */
|
||
0, /* tp_iternext */
|
||
block_object_methods, /* tp_methods */
|
||
0, /* tp_members */
|
||
block_object_getset /* tp_getset */
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
static PyMethodDef block_iterator_object_methods[] = {
|
||
{ "is_valid", blpy_iter_is_valid, METH_NOARGS,
|
||
"is_valid () -> Boolean.\n\
|
||
Return true if this block iterator is valid, false if not." },
|
||
{NULL} /* Sentinel */
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
PyTypeObject block_syms_iterator_object_type = {
|
||
PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT (NULL, 0)
|
||
"gdb.BlockIterator", /*tp_name*/
|
||
sizeof (block_syms_iterator_object), /*tp_basicsize*/
|
||
0, /*tp_itemsize*/
|
||
blpy_block_syms_dealloc, /*tp_dealloc*/
|
||
0, /*tp_print*/
|
||
0, /*tp_getattr*/
|
||
0, /*tp_setattr*/
|
||
0, /*tp_compare*/
|
||
0, /*tp_repr*/
|
||
0, /*tp_as_number*/
|
||
0, /*tp_as_sequence*/
|
||
0, /*tp_as_mapping*/
|
||
0, /*tp_hash */
|
||
0, /*tp_call*/
|
||
0, /*tp_str*/
|
||
0, /*tp_getattro*/
|
||
0, /*tp_setattro*/
|
||
0, /*tp_as_buffer*/
|
||
Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_ITER, /*tp_flags*/
|
||
"GDB block syms iterator object", /*tp_doc */
|
||
0, /*tp_traverse */
|
||
0, /*tp_clear */
|
||
0, /*tp_richcompare */
|
||
0, /*tp_weaklistoffset */
|
||
blpy_block_syms_iter, /*tp_iter */
|
||
blpy_block_syms_iternext, /*tp_iternext */
|
||
block_iterator_object_methods /*tp_methods */
|
||
};
|