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This fixes 14 build errors like these in C++ mode: src/gdb/extension.c: In function ‘void install_sigint_handler(const signal_handler*)’: src/gdb/extension.c:698:41: error: invalid conversion from ‘void (*)()’ to ‘__sighandler_t {aka void (*)(int)}’ [-fpermissive] signal (SIGINT, handler_state->handler); ^ In file included from build-gnulib/import/signal.h:52:0, from ../../src/gdb/extension.c:24: /usr/include/signal.h:102:23: error: initializing argument 2 of ‘void (* signal(int, __sighandler_t))(int)’ [-fpermissive] extern __sighandler_t signal (int __sig, __sighandler_t __handler) ^ Instead of this everywhere: - RETSIGTYPE (*handle_sigint_for_compare) () = handle_sigint; + RETSIGTYPE (*handle_sigint_for_compare) (int) = handle_sigint; Use sighandler_t (a GNU extension). That's OK to use unconditionaly because gnulib's signal.h replacement makes sure that it is available. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-08-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * cp-support.c (gdb_demangle): Use sighandler_t. Remove cast. * extension-priv.h: Include signal.h. (struct signal_handler) <handler>: Change type to sighandler_t. * extension.c (install_gdb_sigint_handler): Use sighandler_t. * inflow.c (sigint_ours, sigquit_ours): Change type to sighandler_t. (child_terminal_inferior): Remove casts. (child_terminal_ours_1, new_tty): Use sighandler_t. Remove casts. (osig): Change type to sighandler_t. * nto-procfs.c (ofunc): Change type to sighandler_t. (procfs_wait): Remove casts. * remote-m32r-sdi.c (m32r_wait, m32r_load): Use sighandler_t. * remote-sim.c (gdbsim_wait): Use sighandler_t. * utils.c (wait_to_die_with_timeout): Use sighandler_t.
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/* Private implementation details of interface between gdb and its
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extension languages.
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Copyright (C) 2014-2015 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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#ifndef EXTENSION_PRIV_H
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#define EXTENSION_PRIV_H
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#include "extension.h"
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#include <signal.h>
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/* The return code for some API calls. */
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enum ext_lang_rc
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{
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/* The operation completed successfully. */
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EXT_LANG_RC_OK,
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/* The operation was not performed (e.g., no pretty-printer). */
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EXT_LANG_RC_NOP,
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/* There was an error (e.g., Python error while printing a value).
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When an error occurs no further extension languages are tried.
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This is to preserve existing behaviour, and because it's convenient
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for Python developers.
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Note: This is different than encountering a memory error trying to read
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a value for pretty-printing. Here we're referring to, e.g., programming
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errors that trigger an exception in the extension language. */
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EXT_LANG_RC_ERROR
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};
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/* High level description of an extension/scripting language.
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An entry for each is compiled into GDB regardless of whether the support
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is present. This is done so that we can issue meaningful errors if the
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support is not compiled in. */
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struct extension_language_defn
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{
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/* Enum of the extension language. */
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enum extension_language language;
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/* The name of the extension language, lowercase. E.g., python. */
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const char *name;
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/* The capitalized name of the extension language.
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For python this is "Python". For gdb this is "GDB". */
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const char *capitalized_name;
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/* The file suffix of this extension language. E.g., ".py". */
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const char *suffix;
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/* The suffix of per-objfile scripts to auto-load.
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E.g., When the program loads libfoo.so, look for libfoo.so-gdb.py. */
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const char *auto_load_suffix;
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/* We support embedding external extension language code in GDB's own
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scripting language. We do this by having a special command that begins
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the extension language snippet, and terminate it with "end".
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This specifies the control type used to implement this. */
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enum command_control_type cli_control_type;
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/* A pointer to the "methods" to load scripts in this language,
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or NULL if the support is not compiled into GDB. */
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const struct extension_language_script_ops *script_ops;
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/* Either a pointer to the "methods" of the extension language interface
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or NULL if the support is not compiled into GDB.
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This is also NULL for GDB's own scripting language which is relatively
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primitive, and doesn't provide these features. */
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const struct extension_language_ops *ops;
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};
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/* The interface for loading scripts from external extension languages,
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as well as GDB's own scripting language.
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All of these methods are required to be implemented.
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By convention all of these functions take a pseudo-this parameter
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as the first argument. */
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struct extension_language_script_ops
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{
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/* Load a script. This is called, e.g., via the "source" command.
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If there's an error while processing the script this function may,
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but is not required to, throw an error. */
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script_sourcer_func *script_sourcer;
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/* Load a script attached to an objfile.
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If there's an error while processing the script this function may,
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but is not required to, throw an error. */
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objfile_script_sourcer_func *objfile_script_sourcer;
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/* Execute a script attached to an objfile.
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If there's an error while processing the script this function may,
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but is not required to, throw an error. */
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objfile_script_executor_func *objfile_script_executor;
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/* Return non-zero if auto-loading scripts in this extension language
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is enabled. */
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int (*auto_load_enabled) (const struct extension_language_defn *);
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};
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/* The interface for making calls from GDB to an external extension
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language. This is for non-script-loading related functionality, like
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pretty-printing, etc. The reason these are separated out is GDB's own
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scripting language makes use of extension_language_script_opts, but it
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makes no use of these. There is no (current) intention to split
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extension_language_ops up any further.
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All of these methods are optional and may be NULL, except where
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otherwise indicated.
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By convention all of these functions take a pseudo-this parameter
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as the first argument. */
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struct extension_language_ops
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{
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/* Called at the end of gdb initialization to give the extension language
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an opportunity to finish up. This is useful for things like adding
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new commands where one has to wait until gdb itself is initialized. */
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void (*finish_initialization) (const struct extension_language_defn *);
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/* Return non-zero if the extension language successfully initialized.
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This method is required. */
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int (*initialized) (const struct extension_language_defn *);
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/* Process a sequence of commands embedded in GDB's own scripting language.
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E.g.,
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python
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print 42
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end */
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void (*eval_from_control_command) (const struct extension_language_defn *,
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struct command_line *);
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/* Type-printing support:
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start_type_printers, apply_type_printers, free_type_printers.
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These methods are optional and may be NULL, but if one of them is
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implemented then they all must be. */
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/* Called before printing a type. */
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void (*start_type_printers) (const struct extension_language_defn *,
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struct ext_lang_type_printers *);
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/* Try to pretty-print TYPE. If successful the pretty-printed type is
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stored in *PRETTIED_TYPE, and the caller must free it.
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Returns EXT_LANG_RC_OK upon success, EXT_LANG_RC_NOP if the type
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is not recognized, and EXT_LANG_RC_ERROR if an error was encountered.
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This function has a bit of a funny name, since it actually applies
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recognizers, but this seemed clearer given the start_type_printers
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and free_type_printers functions. */
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enum ext_lang_rc (*apply_type_printers)
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(const struct extension_language_defn *,
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const struct ext_lang_type_printers *,
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struct type *, char **prettied_type);
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/* Called after a type has been printed to give the type pretty-printer
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mechanism an opportunity to clean up. */
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void (*free_type_printers) (const struct extension_language_defn *,
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struct ext_lang_type_printers *);
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/* Try to pretty-print a value of type TYPE located at VALADDR
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+ EMBEDDED_OFFSET, which came from the inferior at address ADDRESS
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+ EMBEDDED_OFFSET, onto stdio stream STREAM according to OPTIONS.
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VAL is the whole object that came from ADDRESS. VALADDR must point to
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the head of VAL's contents buffer.
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Returns EXT_LANG_RC_OK upon success, EXT_LANG_RC_NOP if the value
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is not recognized, and EXT_LANG_RC_ERROR if an error was encountered. */
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enum ext_lang_rc (*apply_val_pretty_printer)
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(const struct extension_language_defn *,
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struct type *type, const gdb_byte *valaddr,
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int embedded_offset, CORE_ADDR address,
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struct ui_file *stream, int recurse,
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const struct value *val, const struct value_print_options *options,
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const struct language_defn *language);
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/* GDB access to the "frame filter" feature.
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FRAME is the source frame to start frame-filter invocation. FLAGS is an
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integer holding the flags for printing. The following elements of
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the FRAME_FILTER_FLAGS enum denotes the make-up of FLAGS:
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PRINT_LEVEL is a flag indicating whether to print the frame's
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relative level in the output. PRINT_FRAME_INFO is a flag that
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indicates whether this function should print the frame
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information, PRINT_ARGS is a flag that indicates whether to print
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frame arguments, and PRINT_LOCALS, likewise, with frame local
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variables. ARGS_TYPE is an enumerator describing the argument
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format, OUT is the output stream to print. FRAME_LOW is the
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beginning of the slice of frames to print, and FRAME_HIGH is the
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upper limit of the frames to count. Returns SCR_BT_ERROR on error,
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or SCR_BT_COMPLETED on success. */
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enum ext_lang_bt_status (*apply_frame_filter)
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(const struct extension_language_defn *,
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struct frame_info *frame, int flags, enum ext_lang_frame_args args_type,
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struct ui_out *out, int frame_low, int frame_high);
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/* Update values held by the extension language when OBJFILE is discarded.
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New global types must be created for every such value, which must then be
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updated to use the new types.
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This function typically just iterates over all appropriate values and
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calls preserve_one_value for each one.
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COPIED_TYPES is used to prevent cycles / duplicates and is passed to
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preserve_one_value. */
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void (*preserve_values) (const struct extension_language_defn *,
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struct objfile *objfile, htab_t copied_types);
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/* Return non-zero if there is a stop condition for the breakpoint.
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This is used to implement the restriction that a breakpoint may have
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at most one condition. */
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int (*breakpoint_has_cond) (const struct extension_language_defn *,
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struct breakpoint *);
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/* Return a value of enum ext_lang_bp_stop indicating if there is a stop
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condition for the breakpoint, and if so whether the program should
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stop. This is called when the program has stopped at the specified
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breakpoint.
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While breakpoints can have at most one condition, this is called for
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every extension language, even if another extension language has a
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"stop" method: other kinds of breakpoints may be implemented using
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this method, e.g., "finish breakpoints" in Python. */
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enum ext_lang_bp_stop (*breakpoint_cond_says_stop)
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(const struct extension_language_defn *, struct breakpoint *);
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/* The next three are used to connect GDB's SIGINT handling with the
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extension language's.
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Terminology: If an extension language can use GDB's SIGINT handling then
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we say the extension language has "cooperative SIGINT handling".
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Python is an example of this.
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These need not be implemented, but if one of them is implemented
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then they all must be. */
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/* Clear the SIGINT indicator. */
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void (*clear_quit_flag) (const struct extension_language_defn *);
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/* Set the SIGINT indicator.
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This is called by GDB's SIGINT handler and must be async-safe. */
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void (*set_quit_flag) (const struct extension_language_defn *);
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/* Return non-zero if a SIGINT has occurred.
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This is expected to also clear the indicator. */
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int (*check_quit_flag) (const struct extension_language_defn *);
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/* Called before gdb prints its prompt, giving extension languages an
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opportunity to change it with set_prompt.
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Returns EXT_LANG_RC_OK if the prompt was changed, EXT_LANG_RC_NOP if
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the prompt was not changed, and EXT_LANG_RC_ERROR if an error was
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encountered.
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Extension languages are called in order, and once the prompt is
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changed or an error occurs no further languages are called. */
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enum ext_lang_rc (*before_prompt) (const struct extension_language_defn *,
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const char *current_gdb_prompt);
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/* xmethod support:
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clone_xmethod_worker_data, free_xmethod_worker_data,
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get_matching_xmethod_workers, get_xmethod_arg_types,
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get_xmethod_return_type, invoke_xmethod.
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These methods are optional and may be NULL, but if one of them is
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implemented then they all must be. */
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/* Clone DATA and return a new but identical xmethod worker data
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object for this extension language. */
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void * (*clone_xmethod_worker_data)
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(const struct extension_language_defn *extlang, void *data);
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/* Free the DATA object of this extension language. */
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void (*free_xmethod_worker_data)
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(const struct extension_language_defn *extlang, void *data);
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/* Return a vector of matching xmethod workers defined in this
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extension language. The workers service methods with name
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METHOD_NAME on objects of type OBJ_TYPE. The vector is returned
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in DM_VEC. */
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enum ext_lang_rc (*get_matching_xmethod_workers)
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(const struct extension_language_defn *extlang,
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struct type *obj_type,
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const char *method_name,
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xmethod_worker_vec **dm_vec);
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/* Given a WORKER servicing a particular method, return the types
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of the arguments the method takes. The number of arguments is
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returned in NARGS, and their types are returned in the array
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ARGTYPES. */
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enum ext_lang_rc (*get_xmethod_arg_types)
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(const struct extension_language_defn *extlang,
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struct xmethod_worker *worker,
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int *nargs,
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struct type ***arg_types);
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/* Given a WORKER servicing a particular method, fetch the type of the
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result of the method. OBJECT, ARGS, NARGS are the same as for
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invoke_xmethod. The result type is stored in *RESULT_TYPE.
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For backward compatibility with 7.9, which did not support getting the
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result type, if the get_result_type operation is not provided by WORKER
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then EXT_LANG_RC_OK is returned and NULL is returned in *RESULT_TYPE. */
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enum ext_lang_rc (*get_xmethod_result_type)
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(const struct extension_language_defn *extlang,
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struct xmethod_worker *worker,
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struct value *object, struct value **args, int nargs,
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struct type **result_type);
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/* Invoke the xmethod serviced by WORKER. The xmethod is invoked
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on OBJECT with arguments in the array ARGS. NARGS is the length of
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this array. Returns the value returned by the xmethod. */
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struct value * (*invoke_xmethod)
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(const struct extension_language_defn *extlang,
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struct xmethod_worker *worker,
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struct value *object,
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struct value **args,
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int nargs);
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};
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/* State necessary to restore a signal handler to its previous value. */
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struct signal_handler
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{
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/* Non-zero if "handler" has been set. */
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int handler_saved;
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/* The signal handler. */
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sighandler_t handler;
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};
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/* State necessary to restore the currently active extension language
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to its previous value. */
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struct active_ext_lang_state
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{
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/* The previously active extension language. */
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const struct extension_language_defn *ext_lang;
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/* Its SIGINT handler. */
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struct signal_handler sigint_handler;
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};
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extern const struct extension_language_defn *get_active_ext_lang (void);
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extern struct active_ext_lang_state *set_active_ext_lang
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(const struct extension_language_defn *);
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extern void restore_active_ext_lang (struct active_ext_lang_state *previous);
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#endif /* EXTENSION_PRIV_H */
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