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This is the next patch in the ongoing series to move gdbsever to the top level. This patch just renames the "common" directory. The idea is to do this move in two parts: first rename the directory (this patch), then move the directory to the top. This approach makes the patches a bit more tractable. I chose the name "gdbsupport" for the directory. However, as this patch was largely written by sed, we could pick a new name without too much difficulty. Tested by the buildbot. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-07-09 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * contrib/ari/gdb_ari.sh: Change common to gdbsupport. * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac: Change common to gdbsupport. * gdbsupport: Rename from common. * acinclude.m4: Change common to gdbsupport. * Makefile.in (CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR, COMMON_SFILES) (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, stamp-version, ALLDEPFILES): Change common to gdbsupport. * aarch64-tdep.c, ada-lang.c, ada-lang.h, agent.c, alloc.c, amd64-darwin-tdep.c, amd64-dicos-tdep.c, amd64-fbsd-nat.c, amd64-fbsd-tdep.c, amd64-linux-nat.c, amd64-linux-tdep.c, amd64-nbsd-tdep.c, amd64-obsd-tdep.c, amd64-sol2-tdep.c, amd64-tdep.c, amd64-windows-tdep.c, arch-utils.c, arch/aarch64-insn.c, arch/aarch64.c, arch/aarch64.h, arch/amd64.c, arch/amd64.h, arch/arm-get-next-pcs.c, arch/arm-linux.c, arch/arm.c, arch/i386.c, arch/i386.h, arch/ppc-linux-common.c, arch/riscv.c, arch/riscv.h, arch/tic6x.c, arm-tdep.c, auto-load.c, auxv.c, ax-gdb.c, ax-general.c, ax.h, breakpoint.c, breakpoint.h, btrace.c, btrace.h, build-id.c, build-id.h, c-lang.h, charset.c, charset.h, cli/cli-cmds.c, cli/cli-cmds.h, cli/cli-decode.c, cli/cli-dump.c, cli/cli-option.h, cli/cli-script.c, coff-pe-read.c, command.h, compile/compile-c-support.c, compile/compile-c.h, compile/compile-cplus-symbols.c, compile/compile-cplus-types.c, compile/compile-cplus.h, compile/compile-loc2c.c, compile/compile.c, completer.c, completer.h, contrib/ari/gdb_ari.sh, corefile.c, corelow.c, cp-support.c, cp-support.h, cp-valprint.c, csky-tdep.c, ctf.c, darwin-nat.c, debug.c, defs.h, disasm-selftests.c, disasm.c, disasm.h, dtrace-probe.c, dwarf-index-cache.c, dwarf-index-cache.h, dwarf-index-write.c, dwarf2-frame.c, dwarf2expr.c, dwarf2loc.c, dwarf2read.c, event-loop.c, event-top.c, exceptions.c, exec.c, extension.h, fbsd-nat.c, features/aarch64-core.c, features/aarch64-fpu.c, features/aarch64-pauth.c, features/aarch64-sve.c, features/i386/32bit-avx.c, features/i386/32bit-avx512.c, features/i386/32bit-core.c, features/i386/32bit-linux.c, features/i386/32bit-mpx.c, features/i386/32bit-pkeys.c, features/i386/32bit-segments.c, features/i386/32bit-sse.c, features/i386/64bit-avx.c, features/i386/64bit-avx512.c, features/i386/64bit-core.c, features/i386/64bit-linux.c, features/i386/64bit-mpx.c, features/i386/64bit-pkeys.c, features/i386/64bit-segments.c, features/i386/64bit-sse.c, features/i386/x32-core.c, features/riscv/32bit-cpu.c, features/riscv/32bit-csr.c, features/riscv/32bit-fpu.c, features/riscv/64bit-cpu.c, features/riscv/64bit-csr.c, features/riscv/64bit-fpu.c, features/tic6x-c6xp.c, features/tic6x-core.c, features/tic6x-gp.c, filename-seen-cache.h, findcmd.c, findvar.c, fork-child.c, gcore.c, gdb_bfd.c, gdb_bfd.h, gdb_proc_service.h, gdb_regex.c, gdb_select.h, gdb_usleep.c, gdbarch-selftests.c, gdbthread.h, gdbtypes.h, gnu-nat.c, go32-nat.c, guile/guile.c, guile/scm-ports.c, guile/scm-safe-call.c, guile/scm-type.c, i386-fbsd-nat.c, i386-fbsd-tdep.c, i386-go32-tdep.c, i386-linux-nat.c, i386-linux-tdep.c, i386-tdep.c, i387-tdep.c, ia64-libunwind-tdep.c, ia64-linux-nat.c, inf-child.c, inf-ptrace.c, infcall.c, infcall.h, infcmd.c, inferior-iter.h, inferior.c, inferior.h, inflow.c, inflow.h, infrun.c, infrun.h, inline-frame.c, language.h, linespec.c, linux-fork.c, linux-nat.c, linux-tdep.c, linux-thread-db.c, location.c, machoread.c, macrotab.h, main.c, maint.c, maint.h, memattr.c, memrange.h, mi/mi-cmd-break.h, mi/mi-cmd-env.c, mi/mi-cmd-stack.c, mi/mi-cmd-var.c, mi/mi-interp.c, mi/mi-main.c, mi/mi-parse.h, minsyms.c, mips-linux-tdep.c, namespace.h, nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.c, nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h, nat/aarch64-linux.c, nat/aarch64-sve-linux-ptrace.c, nat/amd64-linux-siginfo.c, nat/fork-inferior.c, nat/linux-btrace.c, nat/linux-btrace.h, nat/linux-namespaces.c, nat/linux-nat.h, nat/linux-osdata.c, nat/linux-personality.c, nat/linux-procfs.c, nat/linux-ptrace.c, nat/linux-ptrace.h, nat/linux-waitpid.c, nat/mips-linux-watch.c, nat/mips-linux-watch.h, nat/ppc-linux.c, nat/x86-dregs.c, nat/x86-dregs.h, nat/x86-linux-dregs.c, nat/x86-linux.c, nto-procfs.c, nto-tdep.c, objfile-flags.h, objfiles.c, objfiles.h, obsd-nat.c, observable.h, osdata.c, p-valprint.c, parse.c, parser-defs.h, ppc-linux-nat.c, printcmd.c, probe.c, proc-api.c, procfs.c, producer.c, progspace.h, psymtab.h, python/py-framefilter.c, python/py-inferior.c, python/py-ref.h, python/py-type.c, python/python.c, record-btrace.c, record-full.c, record.c, record.h, regcache-dump.c, regcache.c, regcache.h, remote-fileio.c, remote-fileio.h, remote-sim.c, remote.c, riscv-tdep.c, rs6000-aix-tdep.c, rust-exp.y, s12z-tdep.c, selftest-arch.c, ser-base.c, ser-event.c, ser-pipe.c, ser-tcp.c, ser-unix.c, skip.c, solib-aix.c, solib-target.c, solib.c, source-cache.c, source.c, source.h, sparc-nat.c, spu-linux-nat.c, stack.c, stap-probe.c, symfile-add-flags.h, symfile.c, symfile.h, symtab.c, symtab.h, target-descriptions.c, target-descriptions.h, target-memory.c, target.c, target.h, target/waitstatus.c, target/waitstatus.h, thread-iter.h, thread.c, tilegx-tdep.c, top.c, top.h, tracefile-tfile.c, tracefile.c, tracepoint.c, tracepoint.h, tui/tui-io.c, ui-file.c, ui-out.h, unittests/array-view-selftests.c, unittests/child-path-selftests.c, unittests/cli-utils-selftests.c, unittests/common-utils-selftests.c, unittests/copy_bitwise-selftests.c, unittests/environ-selftests.c, unittests/format_pieces-selftests.c, unittests/function-view-selftests.c, unittests/lookup_name_info-selftests.c, unittests/memory-map-selftests.c, unittests/memrange-selftests.c, unittests/mkdir-recursive-selftests.c, unittests/observable-selftests.c, unittests/offset-type-selftests.c, unittests/optional-selftests.c, unittests/parse-connection-spec-selftests.c, unittests/ptid-selftests.c, unittests/rsp-low-selftests.c, unittests/scoped_fd-selftests.c, unittests/scoped_mmap-selftests.c, unittests/scoped_restore-selftests.c, unittests/string_view-selftests.c, unittests/style-selftests.c, unittests/tracepoint-selftests.c, unittests/unpack-selftests.c, unittests/utils-selftests.c, unittests/xml-utils-selftests.c, utils.c, utils.h, valarith.c, valops.c, valprint.c, value.c, value.h, varobj.c, varobj.h, windows-nat.c, x86-linux-nat.c, xml-support.c, xml-support.h, xml-tdesc.h, xstormy16-tdep.c, xtensa-linux-nat.c, dwarf2read.h: Change common to gdbsupport. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2019-07-09 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac: Change common to gdbsupport. * acinclude.m4: Change common to gdbsupport. * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS, GDBREPLAY_OBS, IPA_OBJS) (version-generated.c, gdbsupport/%-ipa.o, gdbsupport/%.o): Change common to gdbsupport. * ax.c, event-loop.c, fork-child.c, gdb_proc_service.h, gdbreplay.c, gdbthread.h, hostio-errno.c, hostio.c, i387-fp.c, inferiors.c, inferiors.h, linux-aarch64-tdesc-selftest.c, linux-amd64-ipa.c, linux-i386-ipa.c, linux-low.c, linux-tic6x-low.c, linux-x86-low.c, linux-x86-tdesc-selftest.c, linux-x86-tdesc.c, lynx-i386-low.c, lynx-low.c, mem-break.h, nto-x86-low.c, regcache.c, regcache.h, remote-utils.c, server.c, server.h, spu-low.c, symbol.c, target.h, tdesc.c, tdesc.h, thread-db.c, tracepoint.c, win32-i386-low.c, win32-low.c: Change common to gdbsupport.
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63 KiB
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2202 lines
63 KiB
C
/* Helper routines for C++ support in GDB.
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Copyright (C) 2002-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by MontaVista Software.
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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 "cp-support.h"
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#include "demangle.h"
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#include "gdbcmd.h"
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#include "dictionary.h"
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#include "objfiles.h"
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#include "frame.h"
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#include "symtab.h"
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#include "block.h"
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#include "complaints.h"
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#include "gdbtypes.h"
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#include "expression.h"
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#include "value.h"
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#include "cp-abi.h"
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#include "namespace.h"
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#include <signal.h>
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#include "gdbsupport/gdb_setjmp.h"
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#include "safe-ctype.h"
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#include "gdbsupport/selftest.h"
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#define d_left(dc) (dc)->u.s_binary.left
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#define d_right(dc) (dc)->u.s_binary.right
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/* Functions related to demangled name parsing. */
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static unsigned int cp_find_first_component_aux (const char *name,
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int permissive);
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static void demangled_name_complaint (const char *name);
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/* Functions related to overload resolution. */
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static void overload_list_add_symbol (struct symbol *sym,
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const char *oload_name,
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std::vector<symbol *> *overload_list);
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static void add_symbol_overload_list_using
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(const char *func_name, const char *the_namespace,
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std::vector<symbol *> *overload_list);
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static void add_symbol_overload_list_qualified
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(const char *func_name,
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std::vector<symbol *> *overload_list);
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/* The list of "maint cplus" commands. */
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struct cmd_list_element *maint_cplus_cmd_list = NULL;
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/* A list of typedefs which should not be substituted by replace_typedefs. */
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static const char * const ignore_typedefs[] =
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{
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"std::istream", "std::iostream", "std::ostream", "std::string"
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};
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static void
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replace_typedefs (struct demangle_parse_info *info,
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struct demangle_component *ret_comp,
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canonicalization_ftype *finder,
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void *data);
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/* A convenience function to copy STRING into OBSTACK, returning a pointer
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to the newly allocated string and saving the number of bytes saved in LEN.
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It does not copy the terminating '\0' byte! */
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static char *
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copy_string_to_obstack (struct obstack *obstack, const char *string,
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long *len)
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{
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*len = strlen (string);
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return (char *) obstack_copy (obstack, string, *len);
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}
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/* Return 1 if STRING is clearly already in canonical form. This
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function is conservative; things which it does not recognize are
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assumed to be non-canonical, and the parser will sort them out
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afterwards. This speeds up the critical path for alphanumeric
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identifiers. */
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static int
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cp_already_canonical (const char *string)
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{
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/* Identifier start character [a-zA-Z_]. */
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if (!ISIDST (string[0]))
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return 0;
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/* These are the only two identifiers which canonicalize to other
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than themselves or an error: unsigned -> unsigned int and
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signed -> int. */
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if (string[0] == 'u' && strcmp (&string[1], "nsigned") == 0)
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return 0;
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else if (string[0] == 's' && strcmp (&string[1], "igned") == 0)
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return 0;
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/* Identifier character [a-zA-Z0-9_]. */
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while (ISIDNUM (string[1]))
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string++;
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if (string[1] == '\0')
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return 1;
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else
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return 0;
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}
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/* Inspect the given RET_COMP for its type. If it is a typedef,
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replace the node with the typedef's tree.
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Returns 1 if any typedef substitutions were made, 0 otherwise. */
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static int
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inspect_type (struct demangle_parse_info *info,
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struct demangle_component *ret_comp,
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canonicalization_ftype *finder,
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void *data)
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{
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char *name;
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struct symbol *sym;
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/* Copy the symbol's name from RET_COMP and look it up
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in the symbol table. */
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name = (char *) alloca (ret_comp->u.s_name.len + 1);
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memcpy (name, ret_comp->u.s_name.s, ret_comp->u.s_name.len);
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name[ret_comp->u.s_name.len] = '\0';
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/* Ignore any typedefs that should not be substituted. */
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for (int i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (ignore_typedefs); ++i)
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{
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if (strcmp (name, ignore_typedefs[i]) == 0)
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return 0;
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}
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sym = NULL;
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try
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{
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sym = lookup_symbol (name, 0, VAR_DOMAIN, 0).symbol;
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}
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catch (const gdb_exception &except)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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if (sym != NULL)
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{
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struct type *otype = SYMBOL_TYPE (sym);
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if (finder != NULL)
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{
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const char *new_name = (*finder) (otype, data);
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if (new_name != NULL)
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{
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ret_comp->u.s_name.s = new_name;
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ret_comp->u.s_name.len = strlen (new_name);
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* If the type is a typedef or namespace alias, replace it. */
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if (TYPE_CODE (otype) == TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF
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|| TYPE_CODE (otype) == TYPE_CODE_NAMESPACE)
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{
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long len;
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int is_anon;
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struct type *type;
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std::unique_ptr<demangle_parse_info> i;
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/* Get the real type of the typedef. */
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type = check_typedef (otype);
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/* If the symbol name is the same as the original type name,
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don't substitute. That would cause infinite recursion in
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symbol lookups, as the typedef symbol is often the first
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found symbol in the symbol table.
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However, this can happen in a number of situations, such as:
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If the symbol is a namespace and its type name is no different
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than the name we looked up, this symbol is not a namespace
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alias and does not need to be substituted.
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If the symbol is typedef and its type name is the same
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as the symbol's name, e.g., "typedef struct foo foo;". */
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if (TYPE_NAME (type) != nullptr
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&& strcmp (TYPE_NAME (type), name) == 0)
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return 0;
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is_anon = (TYPE_NAME (type) == NULL
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&& (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ENUM
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|| TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
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|| TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_UNION));
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if (is_anon)
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{
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struct type *last = otype;
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/* Find the last typedef for the type. */
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while (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (last) != NULL
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&& (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (last))
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== TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF))
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last = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (last);
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/* If there is only one typedef for this anonymous type,
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do not substitute it. */
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if (type == otype)
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return 0;
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else
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/* Use the last typedef seen as the type for this
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anonymous type. */
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type = last;
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}
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string_file buf;
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try
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{
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type_print (type, "", &buf, -1);
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}
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/* If type_print threw an exception, there is little point
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in continuing, so just bow out gracefully. */
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catch (const gdb_exception_error &except)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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len = buf.size ();
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name = (char *) obstack_copy0 (&info->obstack, buf.c_str (), len);
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/* Turn the result into a new tree. Note that this
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tree will contain pointers into NAME, so NAME cannot
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be free'd until all typedef conversion is done and
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the final result is converted into a string. */
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i = cp_demangled_name_to_comp (name, NULL);
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if (i != NULL)
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{
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/* Merge the two trees. */
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cp_merge_demangle_parse_infos (info, ret_comp, i.get ());
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/* Replace any newly introduced typedefs -- but not
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if the type is anonymous (that would lead to infinite
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looping). */
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if (!is_anon)
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replace_typedefs (info, ret_comp, finder, data);
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}
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else
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{
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/* This shouldn't happen unless the type printer has
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output something that the name parser cannot grok.
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Nonetheless, an ounce of prevention...
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Canonicalize the name again, and store it in the
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current node (RET_COMP). */
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std::string canon = cp_canonicalize_string_no_typedefs (name);
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if (!canon.empty ())
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{
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/* Copy the canonicalization into the obstack. */
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name = copy_string_to_obstack (&info->obstack, canon.c_str (), &len);
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}
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ret_comp->u.s_name.s = name;
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ret_comp->u.s_name.len = len;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* Replace any typedefs appearing in the qualified name
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(DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_QUAL_NAME) represented in RET_COMP for the name parse
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given in INFO. */
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static void
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replace_typedefs_qualified_name (struct demangle_parse_info *info,
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struct demangle_component *ret_comp,
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canonicalization_ftype *finder,
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void *data)
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{
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string_file buf;
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struct demangle_component *comp = ret_comp;
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/* Walk each node of the qualified name, reconstructing the name of
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this element. With every node, check for any typedef substitutions.
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If a substitution has occurred, replace the qualified name node
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with a DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME node representing the new, typedef-
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substituted name. */
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while (comp->type == DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_QUAL_NAME)
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{
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if (d_left (comp)->type == DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME)
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|
{
|
|
struct demangle_component newobj;
|
|
|
|
buf.write (d_left (comp)->u.s_name.s, d_left (comp)->u.s_name.len);
|
|
newobj.type = DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME;
|
|
newobj.u.s_name.s
|
|
= (char *) obstack_copy0 (&info->obstack,
|
|
buf.c_str (), buf.size ());
|
|
newobj.u.s_name.len = buf.size ();
|
|
if (inspect_type (info, &newobj, finder, data))
|
|
{
|
|
char *s;
|
|
long slen;
|
|
|
|
/* A typedef was substituted in NEW. Convert it to a
|
|
string and replace the top DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_QUAL_NAME
|
|
node. */
|
|
|
|
buf.clear ();
|
|
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> n
|
|
= cp_comp_to_string (&newobj, 100);
|
|
if (n == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
/* If something went astray, abort typedef substitutions. */
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
s = copy_string_to_obstack (&info->obstack, n.get (), &slen);
|
|
|
|
d_left (ret_comp)->type = DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME;
|
|
d_left (ret_comp)->u.s_name.s = s;
|
|
d_left (ret_comp)->u.s_name.len = slen;
|
|
d_right (ret_comp) = d_right (comp);
|
|
comp = ret_comp;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* The current node is not a name, so simply replace any
|
|
typedefs in it. Then print it to the stream to continue
|
|
checking for more typedefs in the tree. */
|
|
replace_typedefs (info, d_left (comp), finder, data);
|
|
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> name
|
|
= cp_comp_to_string (d_left (comp), 100);
|
|
if (name == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
/* If something went astray, abort typedef substitutions. */
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
buf.puts (name.get ());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
buf.write ("::", 2);
|
|
comp = d_right (comp);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* If the next component is DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME, save the qualified
|
|
name assembled above and append the name given by COMP. Then use this
|
|
reassembled name to check for a typedef. */
|
|
|
|
if (comp->type == DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME)
|
|
{
|
|
buf.write (comp->u.s_name.s, comp->u.s_name.len);
|
|
|
|
/* Replace the top (DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_QUAL_NAME) node
|
|
with a DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME node containing the whole
|
|
name. */
|
|
ret_comp->type = DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME;
|
|
ret_comp->u.s_name.s
|
|
= (char *) obstack_copy0 (&info->obstack,
|
|
buf.c_str (), buf.size ());
|
|
ret_comp->u.s_name.len = buf.size ();
|
|
inspect_type (info, ret_comp, finder, data);
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
replace_typedefs (info, comp, finder, data);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* A function to check const and volatile qualifiers for argument types.
|
|
|
|
"Parameter declarations that differ only in the presence
|
|
or absence of `const' and/or `volatile' are equivalent."
|
|
C++ Standard N3290, clause 13.1.3 #4. */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
check_cv_qualifiers (struct demangle_component *ret_comp)
|
|
{
|
|
while (d_left (ret_comp) != NULL
|
|
&& (d_left (ret_comp)->type == DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CONST
|
|
|| d_left (ret_comp)->type == DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VOLATILE))
|
|
{
|
|
d_left (ret_comp) = d_left (d_left (ret_comp));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Walk the parse tree given by RET_COMP, replacing any typedefs with
|
|
their basic types. */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
replace_typedefs (struct demangle_parse_info *info,
|
|
struct demangle_component *ret_comp,
|
|
canonicalization_ftype *finder,
|
|
void *data)
|
|
{
|
|
if (ret_comp)
|
|
{
|
|
if (finder != NULL
|
|
&& (ret_comp->type == DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME
|
|
|| ret_comp->type == DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_QUAL_NAME
|
|
|| ret_comp->type == DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TEMPLATE
|
|
|| ret_comp->type == DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_BUILTIN_TYPE))
|
|
{
|
|
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> local_name
|
|
= cp_comp_to_string (ret_comp, 10);
|
|
|
|
if (local_name != NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
struct symbol *sym = NULL;
|
|
|
|
sym = NULL;
|
|
try
|
|
{
|
|
sym = lookup_symbol (local_name.get (), 0,
|
|
VAR_DOMAIN, 0).symbol;
|
|
}
|
|
catch (const gdb_exception &except)
|
|
{
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (sym != NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
struct type *otype = SYMBOL_TYPE (sym);
|
|
const char *new_name = (*finder) (otype, data);
|
|
|
|
if (new_name != NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
ret_comp->type = DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME;
|
|
ret_comp->u.s_name.s = new_name;
|
|
ret_comp->u.s_name.len = strlen (new_name);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
switch (ret_comp->type)
|
|
{
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_ARGLIST:
|
|
check_cv_qualifiers (ret_comp);
|
|
/* Fall through */
|
|
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_FUNCTION_TYPE:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TEMPLATE:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TEMPLATE_ARGLIST:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TYPED_NAME:
|
|
replace_typedefs (info, d_left (ret_comp), finder, data);
|
|
replace_typedefs (info, d_right (ret_comp), finder, data);
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME:
|
|
inspect_type (info, ret_comp, finder, data);
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_QUAL_NAME:
|
|
replace_typedefs_qualified_name (info, ret_comp, finder, data);
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_LOCAL_NAME:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CTOR:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_ARRAY_TYPE:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_PTRMEM_TYPE:
|
|
replace_typedefs (info, d_right (ret_comp), finder, data);
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CONST:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_RESTRICT:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VOLATILE:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VOLATILE_THIS:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CONST_THIS:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_RESTRICT_THIS:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_POINTER:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_REFERENCE:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_RVALUE_REFERENCE:
|
|
replace_typedefs (info, d_left (ret_comp), finder, data);
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
default:
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Parse STRING and convert it to canonical form, resolving any
|
|
typedefs. If parsing fails, or if STRING is already canonical,
|
|
return the empty string. Otherwise return the canonical form. If
|
|
FINDER is not NULL, then type components are passed to FINDER to be
|
|
looked up. DATA is passed verbatim to FINDER. */
|
|
|
|
std::string
|
|
cp_canonicalize_string_full (const char *string,
|
|
canonicalization_ftype *finder,
|
|
void *data)
|
|
{
|
|
std::string ret;
|
|
unsigned int estimated_len;
|
|
std::unique_ptr<demangle_parse_info> info;
|
|
|
|
estimated_len = strlen (string) * 2;
|
|
info = cp_demangled_name_to_comp (string, NULL);
|
|
if (info != NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Replace all the typedefs in the tree. */
|
|
replace_typedefs (info.get (), info->tree, finder, data);
|
|
|
|
/* Convert the tree back into a string. */
|
|
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> us = cp_comp_to_string (info->tree,
|
|
estimated_len);
|
|
gdb_assert (us);
|
|
|
|
ret = us.get ();
|
|
/* Finally, compare the original string with the computed
|
|
name, returning NULL if they are the same. */
|
|
if (ret == string)
|
|
return std::string ();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Like cp_canonicalize_string_full, but always passes NULL for
|
|
FINDER. */
|
|
|
|
std::string
|
|
cp_canonicalize_string_no_typedefs (const char *string)
|
|
{
|
|
return cp_canonicalize_string_full (string, NULL, NULL);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Parse STRING and convert it to canonical form. If parsing fails,
|
|
or if STRING is already canonical, return the empty string.
|
|
Otherwise return the canonical form. */
|
|
|
|
std::string
|
|
cp_canonicalize_string (const char *string)
|
|
{
|
|
std::unique_ptr<demangle_parse_info> info;
|
|
unsigned int estimated_len;
|
|
|
|
if (cp_already_canonical (string))
|
|
return std::string ();
|
|
|
|
info = cp_demangled_name_to_comp (string, NULL);
|
|
if (info == NULL)
|
|
return std::string ();
|
|
|
|
estimated_len = strlen (string) * 2;
|
|
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> us (cp_comp_to_string (info->tree,
|
|
estimated_len));
|
|
|
|
if (!us)
|
|
{
|
|
warning (_("internal error: string \"%s\" failed to be canonicalized"),
|
|
string);
|
|
return std::string ();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
std::string ret (us.get ());
|
|
|
|
if (ret == string)
|
|
return std::string ();
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Convert a mangled name to a demangle_component tree. *MEMORY is
|
|
set to the block of used memory that should be freed when finished
|
|
with the tree. DEMANGLED_P is set to the char * that should be
|
|
freed when finished with the tree, or NULL if none was needed.
|
|
OPTIONS will be passed to the demangler. */
|
|
|
|
static std::unique_ptr<demangle_parse_info>
|
|
mangled_name_to_comp (const char *mangled_name, int options,
|
|
void **memory, char **demangled_p)
|
|
{
|
|
char *demangled_name;
|
|
|
|
/* If it looks like a v3 mangled name, then try to go directly
|
|
to trees. */
|
|
if (mangled_name[0] == '_' && mangled_name[1] == 'Z')
|
|
{
|
|
struct demangle_component *ret;
|
|
|
|
ret = cplus_demangle_v3_components (mangled_name,
|
|
options, memory);
|
|
if (ret)
|
|
{
|
|
std::unique_ptr<demangle_parse_info> info (new demangle_parse_info);
|
|
info->tree = ret;
|
|
*demangled_p = NULL;
|
|
return info;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* If it doesn't, or if that failed, then try to demangle the
|
|
name. */
|
|
demangled_name = gdb_demangle (mangled_name, options);
|
|
if (demangled_name == NULL)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
|
|
/* If we could demangle the name, parse it to build the component
|
|
tree. */
|
|
std::unique_ptr<demangle_parse_info> info
|
|
= cp_demangled_name_to_comp (demangled_name, NULL);
|
|
|
|
if (info == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
xfree (demangled_name);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
*demangled_p = demangled_name;
|
|
return info;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Return the name of the class containing method PHYSNAME. */
|
|
|
|
char *
|
|
cp_class_name_from_physname (const char *physname)
|
|
{
|
|
void *storage = NULL;
|
|
char *demangled_name = NULL;
|
|
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> ret;
|
|
struct demangle_component *ret_comp, *prev_comp, *cur_comp;
|
|
std::unique_ptr<demangle_parse_info> info;
|
|
int done;
|
|
|
|
info = mangled_name_to_comp (physname, DMGL_ANSI,
|
|
&storage, &demangled_name);
|
|
if (info == NULL)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
|
|
done = 0;
|
|
ret_comp = info->tree;
|
|
|
|
/* First strip off any qualifiers, if we have a function or
|
|
method. */
|
|
while (!done)
|
|
switch (ret_comp->type)
|
|
{
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CONST:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_RESTRICT:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VOLATILE:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CONST_THIS:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_RESTRICT_THIS:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VOLATILE_THIS:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VENDOR_TYPE_QUAL:
|
|
ret_comp = d_left (ret_comp);
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
done = 1;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* If what we have now is a function, discard the argument list. */
|
|
if (ret_comp->type == DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TYPED_NAME)
|
|
ret_comp = d_left (ret_comp);
|
|
|
|
/* If what we have now is a template, strip off the template
|
|
arguments. The left subtree may be a qualified name. */
|
|
if (ret_comp->type == DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TEMPLATE)
|
|
ret_comp = d_left (ret_comp);
|
|
|
|
/* What we have now should be a name, possibly qualified.
|
|
Additional qualifiers could live in the left subtree or the right
|
|
subtree. Find the last piece. */
|
|
done = 0;
|
|
prev_comp = NULL;
|
|
cur_comp = ret_comp;
|
|
while (!done)
|
|
switch (cur_comp->type)
|
|
{
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_QUAL_NAME:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_LOCAL_NAME:
|
|
prev_comp = cur_comp;
|
|
cur_comp = d_right (cur_comp);
|
|
break;
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TEMPLATE:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CTOR:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_DTOR:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_OPERATOR:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_EXTENDED_OPERATOR:
|
|
done = 1;
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
done = 1;
|
|
cur_comp = NULL;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (cur_comp != NULL && prev_comp != NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
/* We want to discard the rightmost child of PREV_COMP. */
|
|
*prev_comp = *d_left (prev_comp);
|
|
/* The ten is completely arbitrary; we don't have a good
|
|
estimate. */
|
|
ret = cp_comp_to_string (ret_comp, 10);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
xfree (storage);
|
|
xfree (demangled_name);
|
|
return ret.release ();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Return the child of COMP which is the basename of a method,
|
|
variable, et cetera. All scope qualifiers are discarded, but
|
|
template arguments will be included. The component tree may be
|
|
modified. */
|
|
|
|
static struct demangle_component *
|
|
unqualified_name_from_comp (struct demangle_component *comp)
|
|
{
|
|
struct demangle_component *ret_comp = comp, *last_template;
|
|
int done;
|
|
|
|
done = 0;
|
|
last_template = NULL;
|
|
while (!done)
|
|
switch (ret_comp->type)
|
|
{
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_QUAL_NAME:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_LOCAL_NAME:
|
|
ret_comp = d_right (ret_comp);
|
|
break;
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TYPED_NAME:
|
|
ret_comp = d_left (ret_comp);
|
|
break;
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TEMPLATE:
|
|
gdb_assert (last_template == NULL);
|
|
last_template = ret_comp;
|
|
ret_comp = d_left (ret_comp);
|
|
break;
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CONST:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_RESTRICT:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VOLATILE:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CONST_THIS:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_RESTRICT_THIS:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VOLATILE_THIS:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VENDOR_TYPE_QUAL:
|
|
ret_comp = d_left (ret_comp);
|
|
break;
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CTOR:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_DTOR:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_OPERATOR:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_EXTENDED_OPERATOR:
|
|
done = 1;
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (last_template)
|
|
{
|
|
d_left (last_template) = ret_comp;
|
|
return last_template;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return ret_comp;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Return the name of the method whose linkage name is PHYSNAME. */
|
|
|
|
char *
|
|
method_name_from_physname (const char *physname)
|
|
{
|
|
void *storage = NULL;
|
|
char *demangled_name = NULL;
|
|
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> ret;
|
|
struct demangle_component *ret_comp;
|
|
std::unique_ptr<demangle_parse_info> info;
|
|
|
|
info = mangled_name_to_comp (physname, DMGL_ANSI,
|
|
&storage, &demangled_name);
|
|
if (info == NULL)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
|
|
ret_comp = unqualified_name_from_comp (info->tree);
|
|
|
|
if (ret_comp != NULL)
|
|
/* The ten is completely arbitrary; we don't have a good
|
|
estimate. */
|
|
ret = cp_comp_to_string (ret_comp, 10);
|
|
|
|
xfree (storage);
|
|
xfree (demangled_name);
|
|
return ret.release ();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* If FULL_NAME is the demangled name of a C++ function (including an
|
|
arg list, possibly including namespace/class qualifications),
|
|
return a new string containing only the function name (without the
|
|
arg list/class qualifications). Otherwise, return NULL. */
|
|
|
|
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>
|
|
cp_func_name (const char *full_name)
|
|
{
|
|
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> ret;
|
|
struct demangle_component *ret_comp;
|
|
std::unique_ptr<demangle_parse_info> info;
|
|
|
|
info = cp_demangled_name_to_comp (full_name, NULL);
|
|
if (!info)
|
|
return nullptr;
|
|
|
|
ret_comp = unqualified_name_from_comp (info->tree);
|
|
|
|
if (ret_comp != NULL)
|
|
ret = cp_comp_to_string (ret_comp, 10);
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Helper for cp_remove_params. DEMANGLED_NAME is the name of a
|
|
function, including parameters and (optionally) a return type.
|
|
Return the name of the function without parameters or return type,
|
|
or NULL if we can not parse the name. If REQUIRE_PARAMS is false,
|
|
then tolerate a non-existing or unbalanced parameter list. */
|
|
|
|
static gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>
|
|
cp_remove_params_1 (const char *demangled_name, bool require_params)
|
|
{
|
|
bool done = false;
|
|
struct demangle_component *ret_comp;
|
|
std::unique_ptr<demangle_parse_info> info;
|
|
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> ret;
|
|
|
|
if (demangled_name == NULL)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
|
|
info = cp_demangled_name_to_comp (demangled_name, NULL);
|
|
if (info == NULL)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
|
|
/* First strip off any qualifiers, if we have a function or method. */
|
|
ret_comp = info->tree;
|
|
while (!done)
|
|
switch (ret_comp->type)
|
|
{
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CONST:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_RESTRICT:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VOLATILE:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_CONST_THIS:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_RESTRICT_THIS:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VOLATILE_THIS:
|
|
case DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_VENDOR_TYPE_QUAL:
|
|
ret_comp = d_left (ret_comp);
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
done = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* What we have now should be a function. Return its name. */
|
|
if (ret_comp->type == DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TYPED_NAME)
|
|
ret = cp_comp_to_string (d_left (ret_comp), 10);
|
|
else if (!require_params
|
|
&& (ret_comp->type == DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_NAME
|
|
|| ret_comp->type == DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_QUAL_NAME
|
|
|| ret_comp->type == DEMANGLE_COMPONENT_TEMPLATE))
|
|
ret = cp_comp_to_string (ret_comp, 10);
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* DEMANGLED_NAME is the name of a function, including parameters and
|
|
(optionally) a return type. Return the name of the function
|
|
without parameters or return type, or NULL if we can not parse the
|
|
name. */
|
|
|
|
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>
|
|
cp_remove_params (const char *demangled_name)
|
|
{
|
|
return cp_remove_params_1 (demangled_name, true);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* See cp-support.h. */
|
|
|
|
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>
|
|
cp_remove_params_if_any (const char *demangled_name, bool completion_mode)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Trying to remove parameters from the empty string fails. If
|
|
we're completing / matching everything, avoid returning NULL
|
|
which would make callers interpret the result as an error. */
|
|
if (demangled_name[0] == '\0' && completion_mode)
|
|
return make_unique_xstrdup ("");
|
|
|
|
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> without_params
|
|
= cp_remove_params_1 (demangled_name, false);
|
|
|
|
if (without_params == NULL && completion_mode)
|
|
{
|
|
std::string copy = demangled_name;
|
|
|
|
while (!copy.empty ())
|
|
{
|
|
copy.pop_back ();
|
|
without_params = cp_remove_params_1 (copy.c_str (), false);
|
|
if (without_params != NULL)
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return without_params;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Here are some random pieces of trivia to keep in mind while trying
|
|
to take apart demangled names:
|
|
|
|
- Names can contain function arguments or templates, so the process
|
|
has to be, to some extent recursive: maybe keep track of your
|
|
depth based on encountering <> and ().
|
|
|
|
- Parentheses don't just have to happen at the end of a name: they
|
|
can occur even if the name in question isn't a function, because
|
|
a template argument might be a type that's a function.
|
|
|
|
- Conversely, even if you're trying to deal with a function, its
|
|
demangled name might not end with ')': it could be a const or
|
|
volatile class method, in which case it ends with "const" or
|
|
"volatile".
|
|
|
|
- Parentheses are also used in anonymous namespaces: a variable
|
|
'foo' in an anonymous namespace gets demangled as "(anonymous
|
|
namespace)::foo".
|
|
|
|
- And operator names can contain parentheses or angle brackets. */
|
|
|
|
/* FIXME: carlton/2003-03-13: We have several functions here with
|
|
overlapping functionality; can we combine them? Also, do they
|
|
handle all the above considerations correctly? */
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* This returns the length of first component of NAME, which should be
|
|
the demangled name of a C++ variable/function/method/etc.
|
|
Specifically, it returns the index of the first colon forming the
|
|
boundary of the first component: so, given 'A::foo' or 'A::B::foo'
|
|
it returns the 1, and given 'foo', it returns 0. */
|
|
|
|
/* The character in NAME indexed by the return value is guaranteed to
|
|
always be either ':' or '\0'. */
|
|
|
|
/* NOTE: carlton/2003-03-13: This function is currently only intended
|
|
for internal use: it's probably not entirely safe when called on
|
|
user-generated input, because some of the 'index += 2' lines in
|
|
cp_find_first_component_aux might go past the end of malformed
|
|
input. */
|
|
|
|
unsigned int
|
|
cp_find_first_component (const char *name)
|
|
{
|
|
return cp_find_first_component_aux (name, 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Helper function for cp_find_first_component. Like that function,
|
|
it returns the length of the first component of NAME, but to make
|
|
the recursion easier, it also stops if it reaches an unexpected ')'
|
|
or '>' if the value of PERMISSIVE is nonzero. */
|
|
|
|
static unsigned int
|
|
cp_find_first_component_aux (const char *name, int permissive)
|
|
{
|
|
unsigned int index = 0;
|
|
/* Operator names can show up in unexpected places. Since these can
|
|
contain parentheses or angle brackets, they can screw up the
|
|
recursion. But not every string 'operator' is part of an
|
|
operater name: e.g. you could have a variable 'cooperator'. So
|
|
this variable tells us whether or not we should treat the string
|
|
'operator' as starting an operator. */
|
|
int operator_possible = 1;
|
|
|
|
for (;; ++index)
|
|
{
|
|
switch (name[index])
|
|
{
|
|
case '<':
|
|
/* Template; eat it up. The calls to cp_first_component
|
|
should only return (I hope!) when they reach the '>'
|
|
terminating the component or a '::' between two
|
|
components. (Hence the '+ 2'.) */
|
|
index += 1;
|
|
for (index += cp_find_first_component_aux (name + index, 1);
|
|
name[index] != '>';
|
|
index += cp_find_first_component_aux (name + index, 1))
|
|
{
|
|
if (name[index] != ':')
|
|
{
|
|
demangled_name_complaint (name);
|
|
return strlen (name);
|
|
}
|
|
index += 2;
|
|
}
|
|
operator_possible = 1;
|
|
break;
|
|
case '(':
|
|
/* Similar comment as to '<'. */
|
|
index += 1;
|
|
for (index += cp_find_first_component_aux (name + index, 1);
|
|
name[index] != ')';
|
|
index += cp_find_first_component_aux (name + index, 1))
|
|
{
|
|
if (name[index] != ':')
|
|
{
|
|
demangled_name_complaint (name);
|
|
return strlen (name);
|
|
}
|
|
index += 2;
|
|
}
|
|
operator_possible = 1;
|
|
break;
|
|
case '>':
|
|
case ')':
|
|
if (permissive)
|
|
return index;
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
demangled_name_complaint (name);
|
|
return strlen (name);
|
|
}
|
|
case '\0':
|
|
return index;
|
|
case ':':
|
|
/* ':' marks a component iff the next character is also a ':'.
|
|
Otherwise it is probably malformed input. */
|
|
if (name[index + 1] == ':')
|
|
return index;
|
|
break;
|
|
case 'o':
|
|
/* Operator names can screw up the recursion. */
|
|
if (operator_possible
|
|
&& startswith (name + index, CP_OPERATOR_STR))
|
|
{
|
|
index += CP_OPERATOR_LEN;
|
|
while (ISSPACE(name[index]))
|
|
++index;
|
|
switch (name[index])
|
|
{
|
|
case '\0':
|
|
return index;
|
|
/* Skip over one less than the appropriate number of
|
|
characters: the for loop will skip over the last
|
|
one. */
|
|
case '<':
|
|
if (name[index + 1] == '<')
|
|
index += 1;
|
|
else
|
|
index += 0;
|
|
break;
|
|
case '>':
|
|
case '-':
|
|
if (name[index + 1] == '>')
|
|
index += 1;
|
|
else
|
|
index += 0;
|
|
break;
|
|
case '(':
|
|
index += 1;
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
index += 0;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
operator_possible = 0;
|
|
break;
|
|
case ' ':
|
|
case ',':
|
|
case '.':
|
|
case '&':
|
|
case '*':
|
|
/* NOTE: carlton/2003-04-18: I'm not sure what the precise
|
|
set of relevant characters are here: it's necessary to
|
|
include any character that can show up before 'operator'
|
|
in a demangled name, and it's safe to include any
|
|
character that can't be part of an identifier's name. */
|
|
operator_possible = 1;
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
operator_possible = 0;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Complain about a demangled name that we don't know how to parse.
|
|
NAME is the demangled name in question. */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
demangled_name_complaint (const char *name)
|
|
{
|
|
complaint ("unexpected demangled name '%s'", name);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* If NAME is the fully-qualified name of a C++
|
|
function/variable/method/etc., this returns the length of its
|
|
entire prefix: all of the namespaces and classes that make up its
|
|
name. Given 'A::foo', it returns 1, given 'A::B::foo', it returns
|
|
4, given 'foo', it returns 0. */
|
|
|
|
unsigned int
|
|
cp_entire_prefix_len (const char *name)
|
|
{
|
|
unsigned int current_len = cp_find_first_component (name);
|
|
unsigned int previous_len = 0;
|
|
|
|
while (name[current_len] != '\0')
|
|
{
|
|
gdb_assert (name[current_len] == ':');
|
|
previous_len = current_len;
|
|
/* Skip the '::'. */
|
|
current_len += 2;
|
|
current_len += cp_find_first_component (name + current_len);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return previous_len;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Overload resolution functions. */
|
|
|
|
/* Test to see if SYM is a symbol that we haven't seen corresponding
|
|
to a function named OLOAD_NAME. If so, add it to
|
|
OVERLOAD_LIST. */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
overload_list_add_symbol (struct symbol *sym,
|
|
const char *oload_name,
|
|
std::vector<symbol *> *overload_list)
|
|
{
|
|
/* If there is no type information, we can't do anything, so
|
|
skip. */
|
|
if (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym) == NULL)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
/* skip any symbols that we've already considered. */
|
|
for (symbol *listed_sym : *overload_list)
|
|
if (strcmp (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym),
|
|
SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (listed_sym)) == 0)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
/* Get the demangled name without parameters */
|
|
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> sym_name
|
|
= cp_remove_params (SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME (sym));
|
|
if (!sym_name)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
/* skip symbols that cannot match */
|
|
if (strcmp (sym_name.get (), oload_name) != 0)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
overload_list->push_back (sym);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Return a null-terminated list of pointers to function symbols that
|
|
are named FUNC_NAME and are visible within NAMESPACE. */
|
|
|
|
struct std::vector<symbol *>
|
|
make_symbol_overload_list (const char *func_name,
|
|
const char *the_namespace)
|
|
{
|
|
const char *name;
|
|
std::vector<symbol *> overload_list;
|
|
|
|
overload_list.reserve (100);
|
|
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_using (func_name, the_namespace, &overload_list);
|
|
|
|
if (the_namespace[0] == '\0')
|
|
name = func_name;
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
char *concatenated_name
|
|
= (char *) alloca (strlen (the_namespace) + 2 + strlen (func_name) + 1);
|
|
strcpy (concatenated_name, the_namespace);
|
|
strcat (concatenated_name, "::");
|
|
strcat (concatenated_name, func_name);
|
|
name = concatenated_name;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_qualified (name, &overload_list);
|
|
return overload_list;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Add all symbols with a name matching NAME in BLOCK to the overload
|
|
list. */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_block (const char *name,
|
|
const struct block *block,
|
|
std::vector<symbol *> *overload_list)
|
|
{
|
|
struct block_iterator iter;
|
|
struct symbol *sym;
|
|
|
|
lookup_name_info lookup_name (name, symbol_name_match_type::FULL);
|
|
|
|
ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS_WITH_NAME (block, lookup_name, iter, sym)
|
|
overload_list_add_symbol (sym, name, overload_list);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Adds the function FUNC_NAME from NAMESPACE to the overload set. */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_namespace (const char *func_name,
|
|
const char *the_namespace,
|
|
std::vector<symbol *> *overload_list)
|
|
{
|
|
const char *name;
|
|
const struct block *block = NULL;
|
|
|
|
if (the_namespace[0] == '\0')
|
|
name = func_name;
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
char *concatenated_name
|
|
= (char *) alloca (strlen (the_namespace) + 2 + strlen (func_name) + 1);
|
|
|
|
strcpy (concatenated_name, the_namespace);
|
|
strcat (concatenated_name, "::");
|
|
strcat (concatenated_name, func_name);
|
|
name = concatenated_name;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Look in the static block. */
|
|
block = block_static_block (get_selected_block (0));
|
|
if (block)
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_block (name, block, overload_list);
|
|
|
|
/* Look in the global block. */
|
|
block = block_global_block (block);
|
|
if (block)
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_block (name, block, overload_list);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Search the namespace of the given type and namespace of and public
|
|
base types. */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_adl_namespace (struct type *type,
|
|
const char *func_name,
|
|
std::vector<symbol *> *overload_list)
|
|
{
|
|
char *the_namespace;
|
|
const char *type_name;
|
|
int i, prefix_len;
|
|
|
|
while (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR
|
|
|| TYPE_IS_REFERENCE (type)
|
|
|| TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY
|
|
|| TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF)
|
|
{
|
|
if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF)
|
|
type = check_typedef(type);
|
|
else
|
|
type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
type_name = TYPE_NAME (type);
|
|
|
|
if (type_name == NULL)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
prefix_len = cp_entire_prefix_len (type_name);
|
|
|
|
if (prefix_len != 0)
|
|
{
|
|
the_namespace = (char *) alloca (prefix_len + 1);
|
|
strncpy (the_namespace, type_name, prefix_len);
|
|
the_namespace[prefix_len] = '\0';
|
|
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_namespace (func_name, the_namespace,
|
|
overload_list);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Check public base type */
|
|
if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT)
|
|
for (i = 0; i < TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type); i++)
|
|
{
|
|
if (BASETYPE_VIA_PUBLIC (type, i))
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_adl_namespace (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i),
|
|
func_name,
|
|
overload_list);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Adds to OVERLOAD_LIST the overload list overload candidates for
|
|
FUNC_NAME found through argument dependent lookup. */
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_adl (gdb::array_view<type *> arg_types,
|
|
const char *func_name,
|
|
std::vector<symbol *> *overload_list)
|
|
{
|
|
for (type *arg_type : arg_types)
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_adl_namespace (arg_type, func_name,
|
|
overload_list);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* This applies the using directives to add namespaces to search in,
|
|
and then searches for overloads in all of those namespaces. It
|
|
adds the symbols found to sym_return_val. Arguments are as in
|
|
make_symbol_overload_list. */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_using (const char *func_name,
|
|
const char *the_namespace,
|
|
std::vector<symbol *> *overload_list)
|
|
{
|
|
struct using_direct *current;
|
|
const struct block *block;
|
|
|
|
/* First, go through the using directives. If any of them apply,
|
|
look in the appropriate namespaces for new functions to match
|
|
on. */
|
|
|
|
for (block = get_selected_block (0);
|
|
block != NULL;
|
|
block = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block))
|
|
for (current = block_using (block);
|
|
current != NULL;
|
|
current = current->next)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Prevent recursive calls. */
|
|
if (current->searched)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
/* If this is a namespace alias or imported declaration ignore
|
|
it. */
|
|
if (current->alias != NULL || current->declaration != NULL)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
if (strcmp (the_namespace, current->import_dest) == 0)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Mark this import as searched so that the recursive call
|
|
does not search it again. */
|
|
scoped_restore reset_directive_searched
|
|
= make_scoped_restore (¤t->searched, 1);
|
|
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_using (func_name,
|
|
current->import_src,
|
|
overload_list);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Now, add names for this namespace. */
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_namespace (func_name, the_namespace,
|
|
overload_list);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* This does the bulk of the work of finding overloaded symbols.
|
|
FUNC_NAME is the name of the overloaded function we're looking for
|
|
(possibly including namespace info). */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_qualified (const char *func_name,
|
|
std::vector<symbol *> *overload_list)
|
|
{
|
|
const struct block *b, *surrounding_static_block = 0;
|
|
|
|
/* Look through the partial symtabs for all symbols which begin by
|
|
matching FUNC_NAME. Make sure we read that symbol table in. */
|
|
|
|
for (objfile *objf : current_program_space->objfiles ())
|
|
{
|
|
if (objf->sf)
|
|
objf->sf->qf->expand_symtabs_for_function (objf, func_name);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Search upwards from currently selected frame (so that we can
|
|
complete on local vars. */
|
|
|
|
for (b = get_selected_block (0); b != NULL; b = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (b))
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_block (func_name, b, overload_list);
|
|
|
|
surrounding_static_block = block_static_block (get_selected_block (0));
|
|
|
|
/* Go through the symtabs and check the externs and statics for
|
|
symbols which match. */
|
|
|
|
for (objfile *objfile : current_program_space->objfiles ())
|
|
{
|
|
for (compunit_symtab *cust : objfile->compunits ())
|
|
{
|
|
QUIT;
|
|
b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (COMPUNIT_BLOCKVECTOR (cust), GLOBAL_BLOCK);
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_block (func_name, b, overload_list);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for (objfile *objfile : current_program_space->objfiles ())
|
|
{
|
|
for (compunit_symtab *cust : objfile->compunits ())
|
|
{
|
|
QUIT;
|
|
b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (COMPUNIT_BLOCKVECTOR (cust), STATIC_BLOCK);
|
|
/* Don't do this block twice. */
|
|
if (b == surrounding_static_block)
|
|
continue;
|
|
add_symbol_overload_list_block (func_name, b, overload_list);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Lookup the rtti type for a class name. */
|
|
|
|
struct type *
|
|
cp_lookup_rtti_type (const char *name, const struct block *block)
|
|
{
|
|
struct symbol * rtti_sym;
|
|
struct type * rtti_type;
|
|
|
|
/* Use VAR_DOMAIN here as NAME may be a typedef. PR 18141, 18417.
|
|
Classes "live" in both STRUCT_DOMAIN and VAR_DOMAIN. */
|
|
rtti_sym = lookup_symbol (name, block, VAR_DOMAIN, NULL).symbol;
|
|
|
|
if (rtti_sym == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
warning (_("RTTI symbol not found for class '%s'"), name);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (SYMBOL_CLASS (rtti_sym) != LOC_TYPEDEF)
|
|
{
|
|
warning (_("RTTI symbol for class '%s' is not a type"), name);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
rtti_type = check_typedef (SYMBOL_TYPE (rtti_sym));
|
|
|
|
switch (TYPE_CODE (rtti_type))
|
|
{
|
|
case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT:
|
|
break;
|
|
case TYPE_CODE_NAMESPACE:
|
|
/* chastain/2003-11-26: the symbol tables often contain fake
|
|
symbols for namespaces with the same name as the struct.
|
|
This warning is an indication of a bug in the lookup order
|
|
or a bug in the way that the symbol tables are populated. */
|
|
warning (_("RTTI symbol for class '%s' is a namespace"), name);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
default:
|
|
warning (_("RTTI symbol for class '%s' has bad type"), name);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return rtti_type;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_WORKING_FORK
|
|
|
|
/* If nonzero, attempt to catch crashes in the demangler and print
|
|
useful debugging information. */
|
|
|
|
static int catch_demangler_crashes = 1;
|
|
|
|
/* Stack context and environment for demangler crash recovery. */
|
|
|
|
static SIGJMP_BUF gdb_demangle_jmp_buf;
|
|
|
|
/* If nonzero, attempt to dump core from the signal handler. */
|
|
|
|
static int gdb_demangle_attempt_core_dump = 1;
|
|
|
|
/* Signal handler for gdb_demangle. */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
gdb_demangle_signal_handler (int signo)
|
|
{
|
|
if (gdb_demangle_attempt_core_dump)
|
|
{
|
|
if (fork () == 0)
|
|
dump_core ();
|
|
|
|
gdb_demangle_attempt_core_dump = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
SIGLONGJMP (gdb_demangle_jmp_buf, signo);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* A wrapper for bfd_demangle. */
|
|
|
|
char *
|
|
gdb_demangle (const char *name, int options)
|
|
{
|
|
char *result = NULL;
|
|
int crash_signal = 0;
|
|
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_WORKING_FORK
|
|
#if defined (HAVE_SIGACTION) && defined (SA_RESTART)
|
|
struct sigaction sa, old_sa;
|
|
#else
|
|
sighandler_t ofunc;
|
|
#endif
|
|
static int core_dump_allowed = -1;
|
|
|
|
if (core_dump_allowed == -1)
|
|
{
|
|
core_dump_allowed = can_dump_core (LIMIT_CUR);
|
|
|
|
if (!core_dump_allowed)
|
|
gdb_demangle_attempt_core_dump = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (catch_demangler_crashes)
|
|
{
|
|
#if defined (HAVE_SIGACTION) && defined (SA_RESTART)
|
|
sa.sa_handler = gdb_demangle_signal_handler;
|
|
sigemptyset (&sa.sa_mask);
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_SIGALTSTACK
|
|
sa.sa_flags = SA_ONSTACK;
|
|
#else
|
|
sa.sa_flags = 0;
|
|
#endif
|
|
sigaction (SIGSEGV, &sa, &old_sa);
|
|
#else
|
|
ofunc = signal (SIGSEGV, gdb_demangle_signal_handler);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
crash_signal = SIGSETJMP (gdb_demangle_jmp_buf);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
if (crash_signal == 0)
|
|
result = bfd_demangle (NULL, name, options);
|
|
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_WORKING_FORK
|
|
if (catch_demangler_crashes)
|
|
{
|
|
#if defined (HAVE_SIGACTION) && defined (SA_RESTART)
|
|
sigaction (SIGSEGV, &old_sa, NULL);
|
|
#else
|
|
signal (SIGSEGV, ofunc);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
if (crash_signal != 0)
|
|
{
|
|
static int error_reported = 0;
|
|
|
|
if (!error_reported)
|
|
{
|
|
std::string short_msg
|
|
= string_printf (_("unable to demangle '%s' "
|
|
"(demangler failed with signal %d)"),
|
|
name, crash_signal);
|
|
|
|
std::string long_msg
|
|
= string_printf ("%s:%d: %s: %s", __FILE__, __LINE__,
|
|
"demangler-warning", short_msg.c_str ());
|
|
|
|
target_terminal::scoped_restore_terminal_state term_state;
|
|
target_terminal::ours_for_output ();
|
|
|
|
begin_line ();
|
|
if (core_dump_allowed)
|
|
fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
|
|
_("%s\nAttempting to dump core.\n"),
|
|
long_msg.c_str ());
|
|
else
|
|
warn_cant_dump_core (long_msg.c_str ());
|
|
|
|
demangler_warning (__FILE__, __LINE__, "%s", short_msg.c_str ());
|
|
|
|
error_reported = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
result = NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
return result;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* See cp-support.h. */
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
gdb_sniff_from_mangled_name (const char *mangled, char **demangled)
|
|
{
|
|
*demangled = gdb_demangle (mangled, DMGL_PARAMS | DMGL_ANSI);
|
|
return *demangled != NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* See cp-support.h. */
|
|
|
|
unsigned int
|
|
cp_search_name_hash (const char *search_name)
|
|
{
|
|
/* cp_entire_prefix_len assumes a fully-qualified name with no
|
|
leading "::". */
|
|
if (startswith (search_name, "::"))
|
|
search_name += 2;
|
|
|
|
unsigned int prefix_len = cp_entire_prefix_len (search_name);
|
|
if (prefix_len != 0)
|
|
search_name += prefix_len + 2;
|
|
|
|
unsigned int hash = 0;
|
|
for (const char *string = search_name; *string != '\0'; ++string)
|
|
{
|
|
string = skip_spaces (string);
|
|
|
|
if (*string == '(')
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
/* Ignore ABI tags such as "[abi:cxx11]. */
|
|
if (*string == '['
|
|
&& startswith (string + 1, "abi:")
|
|
&& string[5] != ':')
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
hash = SYMBOL_HASH_NEXT (hash, *string);
|
|
}
|
|
return hash;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Helper for cp_symbol_name_matches (i.e., symbol_name_matcher_ftype
|
|
implementation for symbol_name_match_type::WILD matching). Split
|
|
to a separate function for unit-testing convenience.
|
|
|
|
If SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME has more scopes than LOOKUP_NAME, we try to
|
|
match ignoring the extra leading scopes of SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME.
|
|
This allows conveniently setting breakpoints on functions/methods
|
|
inside any namespace/class without specifying the fully-qualified
|
|
name.
|
|
|
|
E.g., these match:
|
|
|
|
[symbol search name] [lookup name]
|
|
foo::bar::func foo::bar::func
|
|
foo::bar::func bar::func
|
|
foo::bar::func func
|
|
|
|
While these don't:
|
|
|
|
[symbol search name] [lookup name]
|
|
foo::zbar::func bar::func
|
|
foo::bar::func foo::func
|
|
|
|
See more examples in the test_cp_symbol_name_matches selftest
|
|
function below.
|
|
|
|
See symbol_name_matcher_ftype for description of SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME
|
|
and COMP_MATCH_RES.
|
|
|
|
LOOKUP_NAME/LOOKUP_NAME_LEN is the name we're looking up.
|
|
|
|
See strncmp_iw_with_mode for description of MODE.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
static bool
|
|
cp_symbol_name_matches_1 (const char *symbol_search_name,
|
|
const char *lookup_name,
|
|
size_t lookup_name_len,
|
|
strncmp_iw_mode mode,
|
|
completion_match_result *comp_match_res)
|
|
{
|
|
const char *sname = symbol_search_name;
|
|
completion_match_for_lcd *match_for_lcd
|
|
= (comp_match_res != NULL ? &comp_match_res->match_for_lcd : NULL);
|
|
|
|
while (true)
|
|
{
|
|
if (strncmp_iw_with_mode (sname, lookup_name, lookup_name_len,
|
|
mode, language_cplus, match_for_lcd) == 0)
|
|
{
|
|
if (comp_match_res != NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Note here we set different MATCH and MATCH_FOR_LCD
|
|
strings. This is because with
|
|
|
|
(gdb) b push_bac[TAB]
|
|
|
|
we want the completion matches to list
|
|
|
|
std::vector<int>::push_back(...)
|
|
std::vector<char>::push_back(...)
|
|
|
|
etc., which are SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAMEs, while we want
|
|
the input line to auto-complete to
|
|
|
|
(gdb) push_back(...)
|
|
|
|
which is SNAME, not to
|
|
|
|
(gdb) std::vector<
|
|
|
|
which would be the regular common prefix between all
|
|
the matches otherwise. */
|
|
comp_match_res->set_match (symbol_search_name, sname);
|
|
}
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
unsigned int len = cp_find_first_component (sname);
|
|
|
|
if (sname[len] == '\0')
|
|
return false;
|
|
|
|
gdb_assert (sname[len] == ':');
|
|
/* Skip the '::'. */
|
|
sname += len + 2;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* C++ symbol_name_matcher_ftype implementation. */
|
|
|
|
static bool
|
|
cp_fq_symbol_name_matches (const char *symbol_search_name,
|
|
const lookup_name_info &lookup_name,
|
|
completion_match_result *comp_match_res)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Get the demangled name. */
|
|
const std::string &name = lookup_name.cplus ().lookup_name ();
|
|
completion_match_for_lcd *match_for_lcd
|
|
= (comp_match_res != NULL ? &comp_match_res->match_for_lcd : NULL);
|
|
strncmp_iw_mode mode = (lookup_name.completion_mode ()
|
|
? strncmp_iw_mode::NORMAL
|
|
: strncmp_iw_mode::MATCH_PARAMS);
|
|
|
|
if (strncmp_iw_with_mode (symbol_search_name,
|
|
name.c_str (), name.size (),
|
|
mode, language_cplus, match_for_lcd) == 0)
|
|
{
|
|
if (comp_match_res != NULL)
|
|
comp_match_res->set_match (symbol_search_name);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* C++ symbol_name_matcher_ftype implementation for wild matches.
|
|
Defers work to cp_symbol_name_matches_1. */
|
|
|
|
static bool
|
|
cp_symbol_name_matches (const char *symbol_search_name,
|
|
const lookup_name_info &lookup_name,
|
|
completion_match_result *comp_match_res)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Get the demangled name. */
|
|
const std::string &name = lookup_name.cplus ().lookup_name ();
|
|
|
|
strncmp_iw_mode mode = (lookup_name.completion_mode ()
|
|
? strncmp_iw_mode::NORMAL
|
|
: strncmp_iw_mode::MATCH_PARAMS);
|
|
|
|
return cp_symbol_name_matches_1 (symbol_search_name,
|
|
name.c_str (), name.size (),
|
|
mode, comp_match_res);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* See cp-support.h. */
|
|
|
|
symbol_name_matcher_ftype *
|
|
cp_get_symbol_name_matcher (const lookup_name_info &lookup_name)
|
|
{
|
|
switch (lookup_name.match_type ())
|
|
{
|
|
case symbol_name_match_type::FULL:
|
|
case symbol_name_match_type::EXPRESSION:
|
|
case symbol_name_match_type::SEARCH_NAME:
|
|
return cp_fq_symbol_name_matches;
|
|
case symbol_name_match_type::WILD:
|
|
return cp_symbol_name_matches;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
gdb_assert_not_reached ("");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#if GDB_SELF_TEST
|
|
|
|
namespace selftests {
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
test_cp_symbol_name_matches ()
|
|
{
|
|
#define CHECK_MATCH(SYMBOL, INPUT) \
|
|
SELF_CHECK (cp_symbol_name_matches_1 (SYMBOL, \
|
|
INPUT, sizeof (INPUT) - 1, \
|
|
strncmp_iw_mode::MATCH_PARAMS, \
|
|
NULL))
|
|
|
|
#define CHECK_NOT_MATCH(SYMBOL, INPUT) \
|
|
SELF_CHECK (!cp_symbol_name_matches_1 (SYMBOL, \
|
|
INPUT, sizeof (INPUT) - 1, \
|
|
strncmp_iw_mode::MATCH_PARAMS, \
|
|
NULL))
|
|
|
|
/* Like CHECK_MATCH, and also check that INPUT (and all substrings
|
|
that start at index 0) completes to SYMBOL. */
|
|
#define CHECK_MATCH_C(SYMBOL, INPUT) \
|
|
do \
|
|
{ \
|
|
CHECK_MATCH (SYMBOL, INPUT); \
|
|
for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof (INPUT) - 1; i++) \
|
|
SELF_CHECK (cp_symbol_name_matches_1 (SYMBOL, INPUT, i, \
|
|
strncmp_iw_mode::NORMAL, \
|
|
NULL)); \
|
|
} while (0)
|
|
|
|
/* Like CHECK_NOT_MATCH, and also check that INPUT does NOT complete
|
|
to SYMBOL. */
|
|
#define CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C(SYMBOL, INPUT) \
|
|
do \
|
|
{ \
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH (SYMBOL, INPUT); \
|
|
SELF_CHECK (!cp_symbol_name_matches_1 (SYMBOL, INPUT, \
|
|
sizeof (INPUT) - 1, \
|
|
strncmp_iw_mode::NORMAL, \
|
|
NULL)); \
|
|
} while (0)
|
|
|
|
/* Lookup name without parens matches all overloads. */
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("function()", "function");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("function(int)", "function");
|
|
|
|
/* Check whitespace around parameters is ignored. */
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("function()", "function ()");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("function ( )", "function()");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("function ()", "function( )");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("func(int)", "func( int )");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("func(int)", "func ( int ) ");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("func ( int )", "func( int )");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("func ( int )", "func ( int ) ");
|
|
|
|
/* Check symbol name prefixes aren't incorrectly matched. */
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH ("func", "function");
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH ("function", "func");
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH ("function()", "func");
|
|
|
|
/* Check that if the lookup name includes parameters, only the right
|
|
overload matches. */
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("function(int)", "function(int)");
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("function(int)", "function()");
|
|
|
|
/* Check that whitespace within symbol names is not ignored. */
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("function", "func tion");
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("func__tion", "func_ _tion");
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("func11tion", "func1 1tion");
|
|
|
|
/* Check the converse, which can happen with template function,
|
|
where the return type is part of the demangled name. */
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("func tion", "function");
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("func1 1tion", "func11tion");
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("func_ _tion", "func__tion");
|
|
|
|
/* Within parameters too. */
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("func(param)", "func(par am)");
|
|
|
|
/* Check handling of whitespace around C++ operators. */
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("operator<<", "opera tor<<");
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("operator<<", "operator< <");
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("operator<<", "operator < <");
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("operator==", "operator= =");
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("operator==", "operator = =");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("operator<<", "operator <<");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("operator<<()", "operator <<");
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("operator<<()", "operator<<(int)");
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("operator<<(int)", "operator<<()");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("operator==", "operator ==");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("operator==()", "operator ==");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("operator <<", "operator<<");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("operator ==", "operator==");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("operator bool", "operator bool");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("operator bool ()", "operator bool");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("operatorX<<", "operatorX < <");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("Xoperator<<", "Xoperator < <");
|
|
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("operator()(int)", "operator()(int)");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("operator()(int)", "operator ( ) ( int )");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("operator()<long>(int)", "operator ( ) < long > ( int )");
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/* The first "()" is not the parameter list. */
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH ("operator()(int)", "operator");
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/* Misc user-defined operator tests. */
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("operator/=()", "operator ^=");
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/* Same length at end of input. */
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("operator>>", "operator[]");
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/* Same length but not at end of input. */
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("operator>>()", "operator[]()");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("base::operator char*()", "base::operator char*()");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("base::operator char*()", "base::operator char * ()");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("base::operator char**()", "base::operator char * * ()");
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CHECK_MATCH ("base::operator char**()", "base::operator char * *");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("base::operator*()", "base::operator*()");
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("base::operator char*()", "base::operatorc");
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH ("base::operator char*()", "base::operator char");
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH ("base::operator char*()", "base::operat");
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/* Check handling of whitespace around C++ scope operators. */
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("foo::bar", "foo: :bar");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("foo::bar", "foo :: bar");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("foo :: bar", "foo::bar");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("abc::def::ghi()", "abc::def::ghi()");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("abc::def::ghi ( )", "abc::def::ghi()");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("abc::def::ghi()", "abc::def::ghi ( )");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("function()", "function()");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("bar::function()", "bar::function()");
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/* Wild matching tests follow. */
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/* Tests matching symbols in some scope. */
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("foo::function()", "function");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("foo::function(int)", "function");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("foo::bar::function()", "function");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("bar::function()", "bar::function");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("foo::bar::function()", "bar::function");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("foo::bar::function(int)", "bar::function");
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/* Same, with parameters in the lookup name. */
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("foo::function()", "function()");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("foo::bar::function()", "function()");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("foo::function(int)", "function(int)");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("foo::function()", "foo::function()");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("foo::bar::function()", "bar::function()");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("foo::bar::function(int)", "bar::function(int)");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("bar::function()", "bar::function()");
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("foo::bar::function(int)", "bar::function()");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("(anonymous namespace)::bar::function(int)",
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"bar::function(int)");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("foo::(anonymous namespace)::bar::function(int)",
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"function(int)");
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/* Lookup scope wider than symbol scope, should not match. */
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("function()", "bar::function");
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("function()", "bar::function()");
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/* Explicit global scope doesn't match. */
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("foo::function()", "::function");
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("foo::function()", "::function()");
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("foo::function(int)", "::function()");
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("foo::function(int)", "::function(int)");
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/* Test ABI tag matching/ignoring. */
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/* If the symbol name has an ABI tag, but the lookup name doesn't,
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then the ABI tag in the symbol name is ignored. */
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("function[abi:foo]()", "function");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("function[abi:foo](int)", "function");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("function[abi:foo]()", "function ()");
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("function[abi:foo]()", "function (int)");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("function[abi:foo]()", "function[abi:foo]");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("function[abi:foo](int)", "function[abi:foo]");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("function[abi:foo]()", "function[abi:foo] ()");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("function[abi:foo][abi:bar]()", "function");
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("function[abi:foo][abi:bar](int)", "function");
|
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("function[abi:foo][abi:bar]()", "function[abi:foo]");
|
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CHECK_MATCH_C ("function[abi:foo][abi:bar](int)", "function[abi:foo]");
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("function[abi:foo][abi:bar]()", "function[abi:foo] ()");
|
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CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("function[abi:foo][abi:bar]()", "function[abi:foo] (int)");
|
|
|
|
CHECK_MATCH_C ("function [abi:foo][abi:bar] ( )", "function [abi:foo]");
|
|
|
|
/* If the symbol name does not have an ABI tag, while the lookup
|
|
name has one, then there's no match. */
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("function()", "function[abi:foo]()");
|
|
CHECK_NOT_MATCH_C ("function()", "function[abi:foo]");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* If non-NULL, return STR wrapped in quotes. Otherwise, return a
|
|
"<null>" string (with no quotes). */
|
|
|
|
static std::string
|
|
quote (const char *str)
|
|
{
|
|
if (str != NULL)
|
|
return std::string (1, '\"') + str + '\"';
|
|
else
|
|
return "<null>";
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Check that removing parameter info out of NAME produces EXPECTED.
|
|
COMPLETION_MODE indicates whether we're testing normal and
|
|
completion mode. FILE and LINE are used to provide better test
|
|
location information in case ithe check fails. */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
check_remove_params (const char *file, int line,
|
|
const char *name, const char *expected,
|
|
bool completion_mode)
|
|
{
|
|
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> result
|
|
= cp_remove_params_if_any (name, completion_mode);
|
|
|
|
if ((expected == NULL) != (result == NULL)
|
|
|| (expected != NULL
|
|
&& strcmp (result.get (), expected) != 0))
|
|
{
|
|
error (_("%s:%d: make-paramless self-test failed: (completion=%d) "
|
|
"\"%s\" -> %s, expected %s"),
|
|
file, line, completion_mode, name,
|
|
quote (result.get ()).c_str (), quote (expected).c_str ());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Entry point for cp_remove_params unit tests. */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
test_cp_remove_params ()
|
|
{
|
|
/* Check that removing parameter info out of NAME produces EXPECTED.
|
|
Checks both normal and completion modes. */
|
|
#define CHECK(NAME, EXPECTED) \
|
|
do \
|
|
{ \
|
|
check_remove_params (__FILE__, __LINE__, NAME, EXPECTED, false); \
|
|
check_remove_params (__FILE__, __LINE__, NAME, EXPECTED, true); \
|
|
} \
|
|
while (0)
|
|
|
|
/* Similar, but used when NAME is incomplete -- i.e., is has
|
|
unbalanced parentheses. In this case, looking for the exact name
|
|
should fail / return empty. */
|
|
#define CHECK_INCOMPL(NAME, EXPECTED) \
|
|
do \
|
|
{ \
|
|
check_remove_params (__FILE__, __LINE__, NAME, NULL, false); \
|
|
check_remove_params (__FILE__, __LINE__, NAME, EXPECTED, true); \
|
|
} \
|
|
while (0)
|
|
|
|
CHECK ("function()", "function");
|
|
CHECK_INCOMPL ("function(", "function");
|
|
CHECK ("function() const", "function");
|
|
|
|
CHECK ("(anonymous namespace)::A::B::C",
|
|
"(anonymous namespace)::A::B::C");
|
|
|
|
CHECK ("A::(anonymous namespace)",
|
|
"A::(anonymous namespace)");
|
|
|
|
CHECK_INCOMPL ("A::(anonymou", "A");
|
|
|
|
CHECK ("A::foo<int>()",
|
|
"A::foo<int>");
|
|
|
|
CHECK_INCOMPL ("A::foo<int>(",
|
|
"A::foo<int>");
|
|
|
|
CHECK ("A::foo<(anonymous namespace)::B>::func(int)",
|
|
"A::foo<(anonymous namespace)::B>::func");
|
|
|
|
CHECK_INCOMPL ("A::foo<(anonymous namespace)::B>::func(in",
|
|
"A::foo<(anonymous namespace)::B>::func");
|
|
|
|
CHECK_INCOMPL ("A::foo<(anonymous namespace)::B>::",
|
|
"A::foo<(anonymous namespace)::B>");
|
|
|
|
CHECK_INCOMPL ("A::foo<(anonymous namespace)::B>:",
|
|
"A::foo<(anonymous namespace)::B>");
|
|
|
|
CHECK ("A::foo<(anonymous namespace)::B>",
|
|
"A::foo<(anonymous namespace)::B>");
|
|
|
|
CHECK_INCOMPL ("A::foo<(anonymous namespace)::B",
|
|
"A::foo");
|
|
|
|
/* Shouldn't this parse? Looks like a bug in
|
|
cp_demangled_name_to_comp. See PR c++/22411. */
|
|
#if 0
|
|
CHECK ("A::foo<void(int)>::func(int)",
|
|
"A::foo<void(int)>::func");
|
|
#else
|
|
CHECK_INCOMPL ("A::foo<void(int)>::func(int)",
|
|
"A::foo");
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
CHECK_INCOMPL ("A::foo<void(int",
|
|
"A::foo");
|
|
|
|
#undef CHECK
|
|
#undef CHECK_INCOMPL
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} // namespace selftests
|
|
|
|
#endif /* GDB_SELF_CHECK */
|
|
|
|
/* Don't allow just "maintenance cplus". */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
maint_cplus_command (const char *arg, int from_tty)
|
|
{
|
|
printf_unfiltered (_("\"maintenance cplus\" must be followed "
|
|
"by the name of a command.\n"));
|
|
help_list (maint_cplus_cmd_list,
|
|
"maintenance cplus ",
|
|
all_commands, gdb_stdout);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* This is a front end for cp_find_first_component, for unit testing.
|
|
Be careful when using it: see the NOTE above
|
|
cp_find_first_component. */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
first_component_command (const char *arg, int from_tty)
|
|
{
|
|
int len;
|
|
char *prefix;
|
|
|
|
if (!arg)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
len = cp_find_first_component (arg);
|
|
prefix = (char *) alloca (len + 1);
|
|
|
|
memcpy (prefix, arg, len);
|
|
prefix[len] = '\0';
|
|
|
|
printf_unfiltered ("%s\n", prefix);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Implement "info vtbl". */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
info_vtbl_command (const char *arg, int from_tty)
|
|
{
|
|
struct value *value;
|
|
|
|
value = parse_and_eval (arg);
|
|
cplus_print_vtable (value);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
_initialize_cp_support (void)
|
|
{
|
|
add_prefix_cmd ("cplus", class_maintenance,
|
|
maint_cplus_command,
|
|
_("C++ maintenance commands."),
|
|
&maint_cplus_cmd_list,
|
|
"maintenance cplus ",
|
|
0, &maintenancelist);
|
|
add_alias_cmd ("cp", "cplus",
|
|
class_maintenance, 1,
|
|
&maintenancelist);
|
|
|
|
add_cmd ("first_component",
|
|
class_maintenance,
|
|
first_component_command,
|
|
_("Print the first class/namespace component of NAME."),
|
|
&maint_cplus_cmd_list);
|
|
|
|
add_info ("vtbl", info_vtbl_command,
|
|
_("Show the virtual function table for a C++ object.\n\
|
|
Usage: info vtbl EXPRESSION\n\
|
|
Evaluate EXPRESSION and display the virtual function table for the\n\
|
|
resulting object."));
|
|
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_WORKING_FORK
|
|
add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("catch-demangler-crashes", class_maintenance,
|
|
&catch_demangler_crashes, _("\
|
|
Set whether to attempt to catch demangler crashes."), _("\
|
|
Show whether to attempt to catch demangler crashes."), _("\
|
|
If enabled GDB will attempt to catch demangler crashes and\n\
|
|
display the offending symbol."),
|
|
NULL,
|
|
NULL,
|
|
&maintenance_set_cmdlist,
|
|
&maintenance_show_cmdlist);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#if GDB_SELF_TEST
|
|
selftests::register_test ("cp_symbol_name_matches",
|
|
selftests::test_cp_symbol_name_matches);
|
|
selftests::register_test ("cp_remove_params",
|
|
selftests::test_cp_remove_params);
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|