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/* Parser for linespec for the GNU debugger, GDB.
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Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995,
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1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008,
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2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include "defs.h"
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#include "symtab.h"
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#include "frame.h"
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#include "command.h"
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#include "symfile.h"
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#include "objfiles.h"
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#include "source.h"
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#include "demangle.h"
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#include "value.h"
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#include "completer.h"
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#include "cp-abi.h"
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#include "cp-support.h"
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#include "parser-defs.h"
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#include "block.h"
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#include "objc-lang.h"
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#include "linespec.h"
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#include "exceptions.h"
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#include "language.h"
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#include "interps.h"
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#include "mi/mi-cmds.h"
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#include "target.h"
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#include "arch-utils.h"
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/* We share this one with symtab.c, but it is not exported widely. */
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extern char *operator_chars (char *, char **);
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/* Prototypes for local functions */
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static void initialize_defaults (struct symtab **default_symtab,
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int *default_line);
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static struct symtabs_and_lines decode_indirect (char **argptr);
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static char *locate_first_half (char **argptr, int *is_quote_enclosed);
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static struct symtabs_and_lines decode_objc (char **argptr,
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int funfirstline,
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struct symtab *file_symtab,
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char ***canonical,
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char *saved_arg);
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static struct symtabs_and_lines decode_compound (char **argptr,
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int funfirstline,
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char ***canonical,
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char *saved_arg,
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char *p,
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int *not_found_ptr);
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static struct symbol *lookup_prefix_sym (char **argptr, char *p);
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static struct symtabs_and_lines find_method (int funfirstline,
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char ***canonical,
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char *saved_arg,
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char *copy,
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struct type *t,
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struct symbol *sym_class,
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int *not_found_ptr);
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static void cplusplus_error (const char *name, const char *fmt, ...)
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ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 3);
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static int total_number_of_methods (struct type *type);
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static int find_methods (struct type *, char *,
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enum language, struct symbol **);
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static int add_matching_methods (int method_counter, struct type *t,
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enum language language,
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struct symbol **sym_arr);
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static int add_constructors (int method_counter, struct type *t,
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enum language language,
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struct symbol **sym_arr);
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static void build_canonical_line_spec (struct symtab_and_line *,
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char *, char ***);
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static char *find_toplevel_char (char *s, char c);
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static int is_objc_method_format (const char *s);
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static struct symtabs_and_lines decode_line_2 (struct symbol *[],
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int, int, char ***);
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static struct symtab *symtab_from_filename (char **argptr,
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char *p, int is_quote_enclosed,
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int *not_found_ptr);
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static struct
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symtabs_and_lines decode_all_digits (char **argptr,
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struct symtab *default_symtab,
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int default_line,
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char ***canonical,
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struct symtab *file_symtab,
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char *q);
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static struct symtabs_and_lines decode_dollar (char *copy,
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int funfirstline,
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struct symtab *default_symtab,
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char ***canonical,
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struct symtab *file_symtab);
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static struct symtabs_and_lines decode_variable (char *copy,
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int funfirstline,
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char ***canonical,
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struct symtab *file_symtab,
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int *not_found_ptr);
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static struct
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symtabs_and_lines symbol_found (int funfirstline,
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char ***canonical,
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char *copy,
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struct symbol *sym,
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struct symtab *file_symtab);
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static struct
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symtabs_and_lines minsym_found (int funfirstline,
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struct minimal_symbol *msymbol);
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/* Helper functions. */
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/* Issue a helpful hint on using the command completion feature on
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single quoted demangled C++ symbols as part of the completion
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error. */
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static void
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cplusplus_error (const char *name, const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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struct ui_file *tmp_stream;
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char *message;
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tmp_stream = mem_fileopen ();
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make_cleanup_ui_file_delete (tmp_stream);
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{
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va_list args;
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va_start (args, fmt);
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vfprintf_unfiltered (tmp_stream, fmt, args);
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va_end (args);
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}
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while (*name == '\'')
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name++;
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fprintf_unfiltered (tmp_stream,
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("Hint: try '%s<TAB> or '%s<ESC-?>\n"
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"(Note leading single quote.)"),
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name, name);
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message = ui_file_xstrdup (tmp_stream, NULL);
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make_cleanup (xfree, message);
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throw_error (NOT_FOUND_ERROR, "%s", message);
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}
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/* Return the number of methods described for TYPE, including the
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methods from types it derives from. This can't be done in the symbol
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reader because the type of the baseclass might still be stubbed
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when the definition of the derived class is parsed. */
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static int
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total_number_of_methods (struct type *type)
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{
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int n;
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int count;
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CHECK_TYPEDEF (type);
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if (! HAVE_CPLUS_STRUCT (type))
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return 0;
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count = TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL (type);
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for (n = 0; n < TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type); n++)
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count += total_number_of_methods (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, n));
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return count;
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}
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/* Recursive helper function for decode_line_1.
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Look for methods named NAME in type T.
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Return number of matches.
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Put matches in SYM_ARR, which should have been allocated with
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a size of total_number_of_methods (T) * sizeof (struct symbol *).
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Note that this function is g++ specific. */
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static int
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find_methods (struct type *t, char *name, enum language language,
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struct symbol **sym_arr)
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{
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int i1 = 0;
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int ibase;
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char *class_name = type_name_no_tag (t);
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/* Ignore this class if it doesn't have a name. This is ugly, but
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unless we figure out how to get the physname without the name of
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the class, then the loop can't do any good. */
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if (class_name
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&& (lookup_symbol_in_language (class_name, (struct block *) NULL,
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STRUCT_DOMAIN, language, (int *) NULL)))
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{
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int method_counter;
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int name_len = strlen (name);
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CHECK_TYPEDEF (t);
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/* Loop over each method name. At this level, all overloads of a name
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are counted as a single name. There is an inner loop which loops over
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each overload. */
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for (method_counter = TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (t) - 1;
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method_counter >= 0;
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--method_counter)
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{
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char *method_name = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (t, method_counter);
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char dem_opname[64];
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if (strncmp (method_name, "__", 2) == 0 ||
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strncmp (method_name, "op", 2) == 0 ||
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strncmp (method_name, "type", 4) == 0)
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{
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if (cplus_demangle_opname (method_name, dem_opname, DMGL_ANSI))
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method_name = dem_opname;
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else if (cplus_demangle_opname (method_name, dem_opname, 0))
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method_name = dem_opname;
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}
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if (strcmp_iw (name, method_name) == 0)
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/* Find all the overloaded methods with that name. */
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i1 += add_matching_methods (method_counter, t, language,
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sym_arr + i1);
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else if (strncmp (class_name, name, name_len) == 0
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&& (class_name[name_len] == '\0'
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|| class_name[name_len] == '<'))
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i1 += add_constructors (method_counter, t, language,
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sym_arr + i1);
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}
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}
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/* Only search baseclasses if there is no match yet, since names in
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derived classes override those in baseclasses.
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FIXME: The above is not true; it is only true of member functions
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if they have the same number of arguments (??? - section 13.1 of the
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ARM says the function members are not in the same scope but doesn't
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really spell out the rules in a way I understand. In any case, if
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the number of arguments differ this is a case in which we can overload
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rather than hiding without any problem, and gcc 2.4.5 does overload
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rather than hiding in this case). */
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if (i1 == 0)
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for (ibase = 0; ibase < TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t); ibase++)
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i1 += find_methods (TYPE_BASECLASS (t, ibase), name,
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language, sym_arr + i1);
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return i1;
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}
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/* Add the symbols associated to methods of the class whose type is T
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and whose name matches the method indexed by METHOD_COUNTER in the
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array SYM_ARR. Return the number of methods added. */
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static int
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add_matching_methods (int method_counter, struct type *t,
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enum language language, struct symbol **sym_arr)
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{
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int field_counter;
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int i1 = 0;
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for (field_counter = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH (t, method_counter) - 1;
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field_counter >= 0;
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--field_counter)
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{
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struct fn_field *f;
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char *phys_name;
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f = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (t, method_counter);
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if (TYPE_FN_FIELD_STUB (f, field_counter))
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{
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char *tmp_name;
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tmp_name = gdb_mangle_name (t,
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method_counter,
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field_counter);
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phys_name = alloca (strlen (tmp_name) + 1);
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strcpy (phys_name, tmp_name);
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xfree (tmp_name);
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}
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else
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phys_name = TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, field_counter);
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sym_arr[i1] = lookup_symbol_in_language (phys_name,
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NULL, VAR_DOMAIN,
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language,
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(int *) NULL);
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if (sym_arr[i1])
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i1++;
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else
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{
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/* This error message gets printed, but the method
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still seems to be found
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fputs_filtered("(Cannot find method ", gdb_stdout);
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fprintf_symbol_filtered (gdb_stdout, phys_name,
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language_cplus,
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DMGL_PARAMS | DMGL_ANSI);
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fputs_filtered(" - possibly inlined.)\n", gdb_stdout);
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*/
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}
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}
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return i1;
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}
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/* Add the symbols associated to constructors of the class whose type
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is CLASS_TYPE and which are indexed by by METHOD_COUNTER to the
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array SYM_ARR. Return the number of methods added. */
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static int
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add_constructors (int method_counter, struct type *t,
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enum language language, struct symbol **sym_arr)
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{
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int field_counter;
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int i1 = 0;
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/* For GCC 3.x and stabs, constructors and destructors
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have names like __base_ctor and __complete_dtor.
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Check the physname for now if we're looking for a
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constructor. */
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| 349 |
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for (field_counter
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| 350 |
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= TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH (t, method_counter) - 1;
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| 351 |
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field_counter >= 0;
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| 352 |
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--field_counter)
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| 353 |
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{
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| 354 |
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struct fn_field *f;
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| 355 |
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char *phys_name;
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| 356 |
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| 357 |
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f = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (t, method_counter);
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| 358 |
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| 359 |
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/* GCC 3.x will never produce stabs stub methods, so
|
| 360 |
|
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we don't need to handle this case. */
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| 361 |
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if (TYPE_FN_FIELD_STUB (f, field_counter))
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| 362 |
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continue;
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| 363 |
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phys_name = TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, field_counter);
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| 364 |
|
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if (! is_constructor_name (phys_name))
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| 365 |
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continue;
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| 366 |
|
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| 367 |
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/* If this method is actually defined, include it in the
|
| 368 |
|
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list. */
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| 369 |
|
|
sym_arr[i1] = lookup_symbol_in_language (phys_name,
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| 370 |
|
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NULL, VAR_DOMAIN,
|
| 371 |
|
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language,
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| 372 |
|
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(int *) NULL);
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| 373 |
|
|
if (sym_arr[i1])
|
| 374 |
|
|
i1++;
|
| 375 |
|
|
}
|
| 376 |
|
|
|
| 377 |
|
|
return i1;
|
| 378 |
|
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}
|
| 379 |
|
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|
| 380 |
|
|
/* Helper function for decode_line_1.
|
| 381 |
|
|
Build a canonical line spec in CANONICAL if it is non-NULL and if
|
| 382 |
|
|
the SAL has a symtab.
|
| 383 |
|
|
If SYMNAME is non-NULL the canonical line spec is `filename:symname'.
|
| 384 |
|
|
If SYMNAME is NULL the line number from SAL is used and the canonical
|
| 385 |
|
|
line spec is `filename:linenum'. */
|
| 386 |
|
|
|
| 387 |
|
|
static void
|
| 388 |
|
|
build_canonical_line_spec (struct symtab_and_line *sal, char *symname,
|
| 389 |
|
|
char ***canonical)
|
| 390 |
|
|
{
|
| 391 |
|
|
char **canonical_arr;
|
| 392 |
|
|
char *canonical_name;
|
| 393 |
|
|
char *filename;
|
| 394 |
|
|
struct symtab *s = sal->symtab;
|
| 395 |
|
|
|
| 396 |
|
|
if (s == (struct symtab *) NULL
|
| 397 |
|
|
|| s->filename == (char *) NULL
|
| 398 |
|
|
|| canonical == (char ***) NULL)
|
| 399 |
|
|
return;
|
| 400 |
|
|
|
| 401 |
|
|
canonical_arr = (char **) xmalloc (sizeof (char *));
|
| 402 |
|
|
*canonical = canonical_arr;
|
| 403 |
|
|
|
| 404 |
|
|
filename = s->filename;
|
| 405 |
|
|
if (symname != NULL)
|
| 406 |
|
|
{
|
| 407 |
|
|
canonical_name = xmalloc (strlen (filename) + strlen (symname) + 2);
|
| 408 |
|
|
sprintf (canonical_name, "%s:%s", filename, symname);
|
| 409 |
|
|
}
|
| 410 |
|
|
else
|
| 411 |
|
|
{
|
| 412 |
|
|
canonical_name = xmalloc (strlen (filename) + 30);
|
| 413 |
|
|
sprintf (canonical_name, "%s:%d", filename, sal->line);
|
| 414 |
|
|
}
|
| 415 |
|
|
canonical_arr[0] = canonical_name;
|
| 416 |
|
|
}
|
| 417 |
|
|
|
| 418 |
|
|
|
| 419 |
|
|
|
| 420 |
|
|
/* Find an instance of the character C in the string S that is outside
|
| 421 |
|
|
of all parenthesis pairs, single-quoted strings, and double-quoted
|
| 422 |
|
|
strings. Also, ignore the char within a template name, like a ','
|
| 423 |
|
|
within foo<int, int>. */
|
| 424 |
|
|
|
| 425 |
|
|
static char *
|
| 426 |
|
|
find_toplevel_char (char *s, char c)
|
| 427 |
|
|
{
|
| 428 |
|
|
int quoted = 0; /* zero if we're not in quotes;
|
| 429 |
|
|
'"' if we're in a double-quoted string;
|
| 430 |
|
|
'\'' if we're in a single-quoted string. */
|
| 431 |
|
|
int depth = 0; /* Number of unclosed parens we've seen. */
|
| 432 |
|
|
char *scan;
|
| 433 |
|
|
|
| 434 |
|
|
for (scan = s; *scan; scan++)
|
| 435 |
|
|
{
|
| 436 |
|
|
if (quoted)
|
| 437 |
|
|
{
|
| 438 |
|
|
if (*scan == quoted)
|
| 439 |
|
|
quoted = 0;
|
| 440 |
|
|
else if (*scan == '\\' && *(scan + 1))
|
| 441 |
|
|
scan++;
|
| 442 |
|
|
}
|
| 443 |
|
|
else if (*scan == c && ! quoted && depth == 0)
|
| 444 |
|
|
return scan;
|
| 445 |
|
|
else if (*scan == '"' || *scan == '\'')
|
| 446 |
|
|
quoted = *scan;
|
| 447 |
|
|
else if (*scan == '(' || *scan == '<')
|
| 448 |
|
|
depth++;
|
| 449 |
|
|
else if ((*scan == ')' || *scan == '>') && depth > 0)
|
| 450 |
|
|
depth--;
|
| 451 |
|
|
}
|
| 452 |
|
|
|
| 453 |
|
|
return 0;
|
| 454 |
|
|
}
|
| 455 |
|
|
|
| 456 |
|
|
/* Determines if the gives string corresponds to an Objective-C method
|
| 457 |
|
|
representation, such as -[Foo bar:] or +[Foo bar]. Objective-C symbols
|
| 458 |
|
|
are allowed to have spaces and parentheses in them. */
|
| 459 |
|
|
|
| 460 |
|
|
static int
|
| 461 |
|
|
is_objc_method_format (const char *s)
|
| 462 |
|
|
{
|
| 463 |
|
|
if (s == NULL || *s == '\0')
|
| 464 |
|
|
return 0;
|
| 465 |
|
|
/* Handle arguments with the format FILENAME:SYMBOL. */
|
| 466 |
|
|
if ((s[0] == ':') && (strchr ("+-", s[1]) != NULL)
|
| 467 |
|
|
&& (s[2] == '[') && strchr(s, ']'))
|
| 468 |
|
|
return 1;
|
| 469 |
|
|
/* Handle arguments that are just SYMBOL. */
|
| 470 |
|
|
else if ((strchr ("+-", s[0]) != NULL) && (s[1] == '[') && strchr(s, ']'))
|
| 471 |
|
|
return 1;
|
| 472 |
|
|
return 0;
|
| 473 |
|
|
}
|
| 474 |
|
|
|
| 475 |
|
|
/* Given a list of NELTS symbols in SYM_ARR, return a list of lines to
|
| 476 |
|
|
operate on (ask user if necessary).
|
| 477 |
|
|
If CANONICAL is non-NULL return a corresponding array of mangled names
|
| 478 |
|
|
as canonical line specs there. */
|
| 479 |
|
|
|
| 480 |
|
|
static struct symtabs_and_lines
|
| 481 |
|
|
decode_line_2 (struct symbol *sym_arr[], int nelts, int funfirstline,
|
| 482 |
|
|
char ***canonical)
|
| 483 |
|
|
{
|
| 484 |
|
|
struct symtabs_and_lines values, return_values;
|
| 485 |
|
|
char *args, *arg1;
|
| 486 |
|
|
int i;
|
| 487 |
|
|
char *prompt;
|
| 488 |
|
|
char *symname;
|
| 489 |
|
|
struct cleanup *old_chain;
|
| 490 |
|
|
char **canonical_arr = (char **) NULL;
|
| 491 |
|
|
const char *select_mode = multiple_symbols_select_mode ();
|
| 492 |
|
|
|
| 493 |
|
|
if (select_mode == multiple_symbols_cancel)
|
| 494 |
|
|
error (_("\
|
| 495 |
|
|
canceled because the command is ambiguous\n\
|
| 496 |
|
|
See set/show multiple-symbol."));
|
| 497 |
|
|
|
| 498 |
|
|
values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
|
| 499 |
|
|
alloca (nelts * sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
|
| 500 |
|
|
return_values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
|
| 501 |
|
|
xmalloc (nelts * sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
|
| 502 |
|
|
old_chain = make_cleanup (xfree, return_values.sals);
|
| 503 |
|
|
|
| 504 |
|
|
if (canonical)
|
| 505 |
|
|
{
|
| 506 |
|
|
canonical_arr = (char **) xmalloc (nelts * sizeof (char *));
|
| 507 |
|
|
make_cleanup (xfree, canonical_arr);
|
| 508 |
|
|
memset (canonical_arr, 0, nelts * sizeof (char *));
|
| 509 |
|
|
*canonical = canonical_arr;
|
| 510 |
|
|
}
|
| 511 |
|
|
|
| 512 |
|
|
i = 0;
|
| 513 |
|
|
while (i < nelts)
|
| 514 |
|
|
{
|
| 515 |
|
|
init_sal (&return_values.sals[i]); /* Initialize to zeroes. */
|
| 516 |
|
|
init_sal (&values.sals[i]);
|
| 517 |
|
|
if (sym_arr[i] && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym_arr[i]) == LOC_BLOCK)
|
| 518 |
|
|
values.sals[i] = find_function_start_sal (sym_arr[i], funfirstline);
|
| 519 |
|
|
i++;
|
| 520 |
|
|
}
|
| 521 |
|
|
|
| 522 |
|
|
/* If select_mode is "all", then do not print the multiple-choice
|
| 523 |
|
|
menu and act as if the user had chosen choice "1" (all). */
|
| 524 |
|
|
if (select_mode == multiple_symbols_all
|
| 525 |
|
|
|| ui_out_is_mi_like_p (interp_ui_out (top_level_interpreter ())))
|
| 526 |
|
|
args = "1";
|
| 527 |
|
|
else
|
| 528 |
|
|
{
|
| 529 |
|
|
i = 0;
|
| 530 |
|
|
printf_unfiltered (_("[0] cancel\n[1] all\n"));
|
| 531 |
|
|
while (i < nelts)
|
| 532 |
|
|
{
|
| 533 |
|
|
if (sym_arr[i] && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym_arr[i]) == LOC_BLOCK)
|
| 534 |
|
|
{
|
| 535 |
|
|
if (values.sals[i].symtab)
|
| 536 |
|
|
printf_unfiltered ("[%d] %s at %s:%d\n",
|
| 537 |
|
|
(i + 2),
|
| 538 |
|
|
SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym_arr[i]),
|
| 539 |
|
|
values.sals[i].symtab->filename,
|
| 540 |
|
|
values.sals[i].line);
|
| 541 |
|
|
else
|
| 542 |
|
|
printf_unfiltered (_("[%d] %s at ?FILE:%d [No symtab? Probably broken debug info...]\n"),
|
| 543 |
|
|
(i + 2),
|
| 544 |
|
|
SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym_arr[i]),
|
| 545 |
|
|
values.sals[i].line);
|
| 546 |
|
|
|
| 547 |
|
|
}
|
| 548 |
|
|
else
|
| 549 |
|
|
printf_unfiltered (_("?HERE\n"));
|
| 550 |
|
|
i++;
|
| 551 |
|
|
}
|
| 552 |
|
|
|
| 553 |
|
|
prompt = getenv ("PS2");
|
| 554 |
|
|
if (prompt == NULL)
|
| 555 |
|
|
{
|
| 556 |
|
|
prompt = "> ";
|
| 557 |
|
|
}
|
| 558 |
|
|
args = command_line_input (prompt, 0, "overload-choice");
|
| 559 |
|
|
}
|
| 560 |
|
|
|
| 561 |
|
|
if (args == 0 || *args == 0)
|
| 562 |
|
|
error_no_arg (_("one or more choice numbers"));
|
| 563 |
|
|
|
| 564 |
|
|
i = 0;
|
| 565 |
|
|
while (*args)
|
| 566 |
|
|
{
|
| 567 |
|
|
int num;
|
| 568 |
|
|
|
| 569 |
|
|
arg1 = args;
|
| 570 |
|
|
while (*arg1 >= '0' && *arg1 <= '9')
|
| 571 |
|
|
arg1++;
|
| 572 |
|
|
if (*arg1 && *arg1 != ' ' && *arg1 != '\t')
|
| 573 |
|
|
error (_("Arguments must be choice numbers."));
|
| 574 |
|
|
|
| 575 |
|
|
num = atoi (args);
|
| 576 |
|
|
|
| 577 |
|
|
if (num == 0)
|
| 578 |
|
|
error (_("canceled"));
|
| 579 |
|
|
else if (num == 1)
|
| 580 |
|
|
{
|
| 581 |
|
|
if (canonical_arr)
|
| 582 |
|
|
{
|
| 583 |
|
|
for (i = 0; i < nelts; i++)
|
| 584 |
|
|
{
|
| 585 |
|
|
if (canonical_arr[i] == NULL)
|
| 586 |
|
|
{
|
| 587 |
|
|
symname = SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym_arr[i]);
|
| 588 |
|
|
canonical_arr[i] = xstrdup (symname);
|
| 589 |
|
|
}
|
| 590 |
|
|
}
|
| 591 |
|
|
}
|
| 592 |
|
|
memcpy (return_values.sals, values.sals,
|
| 593 |
|
|
(nelts * sizeof (struct symtab_and_line)));
|
| 594 |
|
|
return_values.nelts = nelts;
|
| 595 |
|
|
discard_cleanups (old_chain);
|
| 596 |
|
|
return return_values;
|
| 597 |
|
|
}
|
| 598 |
|
|
|
| 599 |
|
|
if (num >= nelts + 2)
|
| 600 |
|
|
{
|
| 601 |
|
|
printf_unfiltered (_("No choice number %d.\n"), num);
|
| 602 |
|
|
}
|
| 603 |
|
|
else
|
| 604 |
|
|
{
|
| 605 |
|
|
num -= 2;
|
| 606 |
|
|
if (values.sals[num].pc)
|
| 607 |
|
|
{
|
| 608 |
|
|
if (canonical_arr)
|
| 609 |
|
|
{
|
| 610 |
|
|
symname = SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym_arr[num]);
|
| 611 |
|
|
make_cleanup (xfree, symname);
|
| 612 |
|
|
canonical_arr[i] = xstrdup (symname);
|
| 613 |
|
|
}
|
| 614 |
|
|
return_values.sals[i++] = values.sals[num];
|
| 615 |
|
|
values.sals[num].pc = 0;
|
| 616 |
|
|
}
|
| 617 |
|
|
else
|
| 618 |
|
|
{
|
| 619 |
|
|
printf_unfiltered (_("duplicate request for %d ignored.\n"), num);
|
| 620 |
|
|
}
|
| 621 |
|
|
}
|
| 622 |
|
|
|
| 623 |
|
|
args = arg1;
|
| 624 |
|
|
while (*args == ' ' || *args == '\t')
|
| 625 |
|
|
args++;
|
| 626 |
|
|
}
|
| 627 |
|
|
return_values.nelts = i;
|
| 628 |
|
|
discard_cleanups (old_chain);
|
| 629 |
|
|
return return_values;
|
| 630 |
|
|
}
|
| 631 |
|
|
|
| 632 |
|
|
/* A helper function for decode_line_1 and friends which skips P
|
| 633 |
|
|
past any method overload information at the beginning of P, e.g.,
|
| 634 |
|
|
"(const struct foo *)".
|
| 635 |
|
|
|
| 636 |
|
|
This function assumes that P has already been validated to contain
|
| 637 |
|
|
overload information, and it will assert if *P != '('. */
|
| 638 |
|
|
static char *
|
| 639 |
|
|
find_method_overload_end (char *p)
|
| 640 |
|
|
{
|
| 641 |
|
|
int depth = 0;
|
| 642 |
|
|
|
| 643 |
|
|
gdb_assert (*p == '(');
|
| 644 |
|
|
|
| 645 |
|
|
while (*p)
|
| 646 |
|
|
{
|
| 647 |
|
|
if (*p == '(')
|
| 648 |
|
|
++depth;
|
| 649 |
|
|
else if (*p == ')')
|
| 650 |
|
|
{
|
| 651 |
|
|
if (--depth == 0)
|
| 652 |
|
|
{
|
| 653 |
|
|
++p;
|
| 654 |
|
|
break;
|
| 655 |
|
|
}
|
| 656 |
|
|
}
|
| 657 |
|
|
++p;
|
| 658 |
|
|
}
|
| 659 |
|
|
|
| 660 |
|
|
return p;
|
| 661 |
|
|
}
|
| 662 |
|
|
|
| 663 |
|
|
/* The parser of linespec itself. */
|
| 664 |
|
|
|
| 665 |
|
|
/* Parse a string that specifies a line number.
|
| 666 |
|
|
Pass the address of a char * variable; that variable will be
|
| 667 |
|
|
advanced over the characters actually parsed.
|
| 668 |
|
|
|
| 669 |
|
|
The string can be:
|
| 670 |
|
|
|
| 671 |
|
|
LINENUM -- that line number in current file. PC returned is 0.
|
| 672 |
|
|
FILE:LINENUM -- that line in that file. PC returned is 0.
|
| 673 |
|
|
FUNCTION -- line number of openbrace of that function.
|
| 674 |
|
|
PC returned is the start of the function.
|
| 675 |
|
|
VARIABLE -- line number of definition of that variable.
|
| 676 |
|
|
PC returned is 0.
|
| 677 |
|
|
FILE:FUNCTION -- likewise, but prefer functions in that file.
|
| 678 |
|
|
*EXPR -- line in which address EXPR appears.
|
| 679 |
|
|
|
| 680 |
|
|
This may all be followed by an "if EXPR", which we ignore.
|
| 681 |
|
|
|
| 682 |
|
|
FUNCTION may be an undebuggable function found in minimal symbol table.
|
| 683 |
|
|
|
| 684 |
|
|
If the argument FUNFIRSTLINE is nonzero, we want the first line
|
| 685 |
|
|
of real code inside a function when a function is specified, and it is
|
| 686 |
|
|
not OK to specify a variable or type to get its line number.
|
| 687 |
|
|
|
| 688 |
|
|
DEFAULT_SYMTAB specifies the file to use if none is specified.
|
| 689 |
|
|
It defaults to current_source_symtab.
|
| 690 |
|
|
DEFAULT_LINE specifies the line number to use for relative
|
| 691 |
|
|
line numbers (that start with signs). Defaults to current_source_line.
|
| 692 |
|
|
If CANONICAL is non-NULL, store an array of strings containing the canonical
|
| 693 |
|
|
line specs there if necessary. Currently overloaded member functions and
|
| 694 |
|
|
line numbers or static functions without a filename yield a canonical
|
| 695 |
|
|
line spec. The array and the line spec strings are allocated on the heap,
|
| 696 |
|
|
it is the callers responsibility to free them.
|
| 697 |
|
|
|
| 698 |
|
|
Note that it is possible to return zero for the symtab
|
| 699 |
|
|
if no file is validly specified. Callers must check that.
|
| 700 |
|
|
Also, the line number returned may be invalid.
|
| 701 |
|
|
|
| 702 |
|
|
If NOT_FOUND_PTR is not null, store a boolean true/false value at the location, based
|
| 703 |
|
|
on whether or not failure occurs due to an unknown function or file. In the case
|
| 704 |
|
|
where failure does occur due to an unknown function or file, do not issue an error
|
| 705 |
|
|
message. */
|
| 706 |
|
|
|
| 707 |
|
|
/* We allow single quotes in various places. This is a hideous
|
| 708 |
|
|
kludge, which exists because the completer can't yet deal with the
|
| 709 |
|
|
lack of single quotes. FIXME: write a linespec_completer which we
|
| 710 |
|
|
can use as appropriate instead of make_symbol_completion_list. */
|
| 711 |
|
|
|
| 712 |
|
|
struct symtabs_and_lines
|
| 713 |
|
|
decode_line_1 (char **argptr, int funfirstline, struct symtab *default_symtab,
|
| 714 |
|
|
int default_line, char ***canonical, int *not_found_ptr)
|
| 715 |
|
|
{
|
| 716 |
|
|
char *p;
|
| 717 |
|
|
char *q;
|
| 718 |
|
|
/* If a file name is specified, this is its symtab. */
|
| 719 |
|
|
struct symtab *file_symtab = NULL;
|
| 720 |
|
|
|
| 721 |
|
|
char *copy;
|
| 722 |
|
|
/* This says whether or not something in *ARGPTR is quoted with
|
| 723 |
|
|
completer_quotes (i.e. with single quotes). */
|
| 724 |
|
|
int is_quoted;
|
| 725 |
|
|
/* Is *ARGPTR is enclosed in double quotes? */
|
| 726 |
|
|
int is_quote_enclosed;
|
| 727 |
|
|
int is_objc_method = 0;
|
| 728 |
|
|
char *saved_arg = *argptr;
|
| 729 |
|
|
/* If IS_QUOTED, the end of the quoted bit. */
|
| 730 |
|
|
char *end_quote = NULL;
|
| 731 |
|
|
/* The "first half" of the linespec. */
|
| 732 |
|
|
char *first_half;
|
| 733 |
|
|
|
| 734 |
|
|
if (not_found_ptr)
|
| 735 |
|
|
*not_found_ptr = 0;
|
| 736 |
|
|
|
| 737 |
|
|
/* Defaults have defaults. */
|
| 738 |
|
|
|
| 739 |
|
|
initialize_defaults (&default_symtab, &default_line);
|
| 740 |
|
|
|
| 741 |
|
|
/* See if arg is *PC. */
|
| 742 |
|
|
|
| 743 |
|
|
if (**argptr == '*')
|
| 744 |
|
|
return decode_indirect (argptr);
|
| 745 |
|
|
|
| 746 |
|
|
is_quoted = (*argptr
|
| 747 |
|
|
&& strchr (get_gdb_completer_quote_characters (),
|
| 748 |
|
|
**argptr) != NULL);
|
| 749 |
|
|
if (is_quoted)
|
| 750 |
|
|
end_quote = skip_quoted (*argptr);
|
| 751 |
|
|
|
| 752 |
|
|
/* Check to see if it's a multipart linespec (with colons or
|
| 753 |
|
|
periods). */
|
| 754 |
|
|
|
| 755 |
|
|
/* Locate the end of the first half of the linespec.
|
| 756 |
|
|
After the call, for instance, if the argptr string is "foo.c:123"
|
| 757 |
|
|
p will point at "123". If there is only one part, like "foo", p
|
| 758 |
|
|
will point to "". If this is a C++ name, like "A::B::foo", p will
|
| 759 |
|
|
point to "::B::foo". Argptr is not changed by this call. */
|
| 760 |
|
|
|
| 761 |
|
|
first_half = p = locate_first_half (argptr, &is_quote_enclosed);
|
| 762 |
|
|
|
| 763 |
|
|
/* Check if this is an Objective-C method (anything that starts with
|
| 764 |
|
|
a '+' or '-' and a '['). */
|
| 765 |
|
|
if (is_objc_method_format (p))
|
| 766 |
|
|
is_objc_method = 1;
|
| 767 |
|
|
|
| 768 |
|
|
/* Check if the symbol could be an Objective-C selector. */
|
| 769 |
|
|
|
| 770 |
|
|
{
|
| 771 |
|
|
struct symtabs_and_lines values;
|
| 772 |
|
|
|
| 773 |
|
|
values = decode_objc (argptr, funfirstline, NULL,
|
| 774 |
|
|
canonical, saved_arg);
|
| 775 |
|
|
if (values.sals != NULL)
|
| 776 |
|
|
return values;
|
| 777 |
|
|
}
|
| 778 |
|
|
|
| 779 |
|
|
/* Does it look like there actually were two parts? */
|
| 780 |
|
|
|
| 781 |
|
|
if (p[0] == ':' || p[0] == '.')
|
| 782 |
|
|
{
|
| 783 |
|
|
/* Is it a C++ or Java compound data structure?
|
| 784 |
|
|
The check on p[1] == ':' is capturing the case of "::",
|
| 785 |
|
|
since p[0]==':' was checked above.
|
| 786 |
|
|
Note that the call to decode_compound does everything
|
| 787 |
|
|
for us, including the lookup on the symbol table, so we
|
| 788 |
|
|
can return now. */
|
| 789 |
|
|
|
| 790 |
|
|
if (p[0] == '.' || p[1] == ':')
|
| 791 |
|
|
{
|
| 792 |
|
|
struct symtabs_and_lines values;
|
| 793 |
|
|
|
| 794 |
|
|
if (is_quote_enclosed)
|
| 795 |
|
|
++saved_arg;
|
| 796 |
|
|
values = decode_compound (argptr, funfirstline, canonical,
|
| 797 |
|
|
saved_arg, p, not_found_ptr);
|
| 798 |
|
|
if (is_quoted && **argptr == '\'')
|
| 799 |
|
|
*argptr = *argptr + 1;
|
| 800 |
|
|
return values;
|
| 801 |
|
|
}
|
| 802 |
|
|
|
| 803 |
|
|
/* No, the first part is a filename; set file_symtab to be that file's
|
| 804 |
|
|
symtab. Also, move argptr past the filename. */
|
| 805 |
|
|
|
| 806 |
|
|
file_symtab = symtab_from_filename (argptr, p, is_quote_enclosed,
|
| 807 |
|
|
not_found_ptr);
|
| 808 |
|
|
|
| 809 |
|
|
/* Check for single quotes on the non-filename part. */
|
| 810 |
|
|
if (!is_quoted)
|
| 811 |
|
|
{
|
| 812 |
|
|
is_quoted = (**argptr
|
| 813 |
|
|
&& strchr (get_gdb_completer_quote_characters (),
|
| 814 |
|
|
**argptr) != NULL);
|
| 815 |
|
|
if (is_quoted)
|
| 816 |
|
|
end_quote = skip_quoted (*argptr);
|
| 817 |
|
|
}
|
| 818 |
|
|
}
|
| 819 |
|
|
|
| 820 |
|
|
/* file_symtab is specified file's symtab, or 0 if no file specified.
|
| 821 |
|
|
arg no longer contains the file name. */
|
| 822 |
|
|
|
| 823 |
|
|
/* If the filename was quoted, we must re-check the quotation. */
|
| 824 |
|
|
|
| 825 |
|
|
if (end_quote == first_half && *end_quote!= '\0')
|
| 826 |
|
|
{
|
| 827 |
|
|
is_quoted = (**argptr
|
| 828 |
|
|
&& strchr (get_gdb_completer_quote_characters (),
|
| 829 |
|
|
**argptr) != NULL);
|
| 830 |
|
|
if (is_quoted)
|
| 831 |
|
|
end_quote = skip_quoted (*argptr);
|
| 832 |
|
|
}
|
| 833 |
|
|
|
| 834 |
|
|
/* Check whether arg is all digits (and sign). */
|
| 835 |
|
|
|
| 836 |
|
|
q = *argptr;
|
| 837 |
|
|
if (*q == '-' || *q == '+')
|
| 838 |
|
|
q++;
|
| 839 |
|
|
while (*q >= '0' && *q <= '9')
|
| 840 |
|
|
q++;
|
| 841 |
|
|
|
| 842 |
|
|
if (q != *argptr && (*q == 0 || *q == ' ' || *q == '\t' || *q == ','))
|
| 843 |
|
|
/* We found a token consisting of all digits -- at least one digit. */
|
| 844 |
|
|
return decode_all_digits (argptr, default_symtab, default_line,
|
| 845 |
|
|
canonical, file_symtab, q);
|
| 846 |
|
|
|
| 847 |
|
|
/* Arg token is not digits => try it as a variable name
|
| 848 |
|
|
Find the next token (everything up to end or next whitespace). */
|
| 849 |
|
|
|
| 850 |
|
|
if (**argptr == '$') /* May be a convenience variable. */
|
| 851 |
|
|
/* One or two $ chars possible. */
|
| 852 |
|
|
p = skip_quoted (*argptr + (((*argptr)[1] == '$') ? 2 : 1));
|
| 853 |
|
|
else if (is_quoted)
|
| 854 |
|
|
{
|
| 855 |
|
|
p = end_quote;
|
| 856 |
|
|
if (p[-1] != '\'')
|
| 857 |
|
|
error (_("Unmatched single quote."));
|
| 858 |
|
|
}
|
| 859 |
|
|
else if (is_objc_method)
|
| 860 |
|
|
{
|
| 861 |
|
|
/* allow word separators in method names for Obj-C */
|
| 862 |
|
|
p = skip_quoted_chars (*argptr, NULL, "");
|
| 863 |
|
|
}
|
| 864 |
|
|
else
|
| 865 |
|
|
{
|
| 866 |
|
|
p = skip_quoted (*argptr);
|
| 867 |
|
|
}
|
| 868 |
|
|
|
| 869 |
|
|
/* Keep any template parameters */
|
| 870 |
|
|
if (*p == '<')
|
| 871 |
|
|
p = find_template_name_end (p);
|
| 872 |
|
|
|
| 873 |
|
|
/* Keep method overload information. */
|
| 874 |
|
|
if (*p == '(')
|
| 875 |
|
|
p = find_method_overload_end (p);
|
| 876 |
|
|
|
| 877 |
|
|
/* Make sure we keep important kewords like "const" */
|
| 878 |
|
|
if (strncmp (p, " const", 6) == 0)
|
| 879 |
|
|
p += 6;
|
| 880 |
|
|
|
| 881 |
|
|
copy = (char *) alloca (p - *argptr + 1);
|
| 882 |
|
|
memcpy (copy, *argptr, p - *argptr);
|
| 883 |
|
|
copy[p - *argptr] = '\0';
|
| 884 |
|
|
if (p != *argptr
|
| 885 |
|
|
&& copy[0]
|
| 886 |
|
|
&& copy[0] == copy[p - *argptr - 1]
|
| 887 |
|
|
&& strchr (get_gdb_completer_quote_characters (), copy[0]) != NULL)
|
| 888 |
|
|
{
|
| 889 |
|
|
copy[p - *argptr - 1] = '\0';
|
| 890 |
|
|
copy++;
|
| 891 |
|
|
}
|
| 892 |
|
|
else if (is_quoted)
|
| 893 |
|
|
copy[p - *argptr - 1] = '\0';
|
| 894 |
|
|
while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
|
| 895 |
|
|
p++;
|
| 896 |
|
|
*argptr = p;
|
| 897 |
|
|
|
| 898 |
|
|
/* If it starts with $: may be a legitimate variable or routine name
|
| 899 |
|
|
(e.g. HP-UX millicode routines such as $$dyncall), or it may
|
| 900 |
|
|
be history value, or it may be a convenience variable. */
|
| 901 |
|
|
|
| 902 |
|
|
if (*copy == '$')
|
| 903 |
|
|
return decode_dollar (copy, funfirstline, default_symtab,
|
| 904 |
|
|
canonical, file_symtab);
|
| 905 |
|
|
|
| 906 |
|
|
/* Look up that token as a variable.
|
| 907 |
|
|
If file specified, use that file's per-file block to start with. */
|
| 908 |
|
|
|
| 909 |
|
|
return decode_variable (copy, funfirstline, canonical,
|
| 910 |
|
|
file_symtab, not_found_ptr);
|
| 911 |
|
|
}
|
| 912 |
|
|
|
| 913 |
|
|
|
| 914 |
|
|
|
| 915 |
|
|
/* Now, more helper functions for decode_line_1. Some conventions
|
| 916 |
|
|
that these functions follow:
|
| 917 |
|
|
|
| 918 |
|
|
Decode_line_1 typically passes along some of its arguments or local
|
| 919 |
|
|
variables to the subfunctions. It passes the variables by
|
| 920 |
|
|
reference if they are modified by the subfunction, and by value
|
| 921 |
|
|
otherwise.
|
| 922 |
|
|
|
| 923 |
|
|
Some of the functions have side effects that don't arise from
|
| 924 |
|
|
variables that are passed by reference. In particular, if a
|
| 925 |
|
|
function is passed ARGPTR as an argument, it modifies what ARGPTR
|
| 926 |
|
|
points to; typically, it advances *ARGPTR past whatever substring
|
| 927 |
|
|
it has just looked at. (If it doesn't modify *ARGPTR, then the
|
| 928 |
|
|
function gets passed *ARGPTR instead, which is then called ARG.)
|
| 929 |
|
|
Also, functions that return a struct symtabs_and_lines may modify
|
| 930 |
|
|
CANONICAL, as in the description of decode_line_1.
|
| 931 |
|
|
|
| 932 |
|
|
If a function returns a struct symtabs_and_lines, then that struct
|
| 933 |
|
|
will immediately make its way up the call chain to be returned by
|
| 934 |
|
|
decode_line_1. In particular, all of the functions decode_XXX
|
| 935 |
|
|
calculate the appropriate struct symtabs_and_lines, under the
|
| 936 |
|
|
assumption that their argument is of the form XXX. */
|
| 937 |
|
|
|
| 938 |
|
|
/* First, some functions to initialize stuff at the beggining of the
|
| 939 |
|
|
function. */
|
| 940 |
|
|
|
| 941 |
|
|
static void
|
| 942 |
|
|
initialize_defaults (struct symtab **default_symtab, int *default_line)
|
| 943 |
|
|
{
|
| 944 |
|
|
if (*default_symtab == 0)
|
| 945 |
|
|
{
|
| 946 |
|
|
/* Use whatever we have for the default source line. We don't use
|
| 947 |
|
|
get_current_or_default_symtab_and_line as it can recurse and call
|
| 948 |
|
|
us back! */
|
| 949 |
|
|
struct symtab_and_line cursal =
|
| 950 |
|
|
get_current_source_symtab_and_line ();
|
| 951 |
|
|
|
| 952 |
|
|
*default_symtab = cursal.symtab;
|
| 953 |
|
|
*default_line = cursal.line;
|
| 954 |
|
|
}
|
| 955 |
|
|
}
|
| 956 |
|
|
|
| 957 |
|
|
|
| 958 |
|
|
|
| 959 |
|
|
/* Decode arg of the form *PC. */
|
| 960 |
|
|
|
| 961 |
|
|
static struct symtabs_and_lines
|
| 962 |
|
|
decode_indirect (char **argptr)
|
| 963 |
|
|
{
|
| 964 |
|
|
struct symtabs_and_lines values;
|
| 965 |
|
|
CORE_ADDR pc;
|
| 966 |
|
|
|
| 967 |
|
|
(*argptr)++;
|
| 968 |
|
|
pc = parse_and_eval_address_1 (argptr);
|
| 969 |
|
|
|
| 970 |
|
|
values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
|
| 971 |
|
|
xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
|
| 972 |
|
|
|
| 973 |
|
|
values.nelts = 1;
|
| 974 |
|
|
values.sals[0] = find_pc_line (pc, 0);
|
| 975 |
|
|
values.sals[0].pc = pc;
|
| 976 |
|
|
values.sals[0].section = find_pc_overlay (pc);
|
| 977 |
|
|
values.sals[0].explicit_pc = 1;
|
| 978 |
|
|
|
| 979 |
|
|
return values;
|
| 980 |
|
|
}
|
| 981 |
|
|
|
| 982 |
|
|
|
| 983 |
|
|
|
| 984 |
|
|
/* Locate the first half of the linespec, ending in a colon, period,
|
| 985 |
|
|
or whitespace. (More or less.) Also, check to see if *ARGPTR is
|
| 986 |
|
|
enclosed in double quotes; if so, set is_quote_enclosed, advance
|
| 987 |
|
|
ARGPTR past that and zero out the trailing double quote.
|
| 988 |
|
|
If ARGPTR is just a simple name like "main", p will point to ""
|
| 989 |
|
|
at the end. */
|
| 990 |
|
|
|
| 991 |
|
|
static char *
|
| 992 |
|
|
locate_first_half (char **argptr, int *is_quote_enclosed)
|
| 993 |
|
|
{
|
| 994 |
|
|
char *ii;
|
| 995 |
|
|
char *p, *p1;
|
| 996 |
|
|
int has_comma;
|
| 997 |
|
|
|
| 998 |
|
|
/* Maybe we were called with a line range FILENAME:LINENUM,FILENAME:LINENUM
|
| 999 |
|
|
and we must isolate the first half. Outer layers will call again later
|
| 1000 |
|
|
for the second half.
|
| 1001 |
|
|
|
| 1002 |
|
|
Don't count commas that appear in argument lists of overloaded
|
| 1003 |
|
|
functions, or in quoted strings. It's stupid to go to this much
|
| 1004 |
|
|
trouble when the rest of the function is such an obvious roach hotel. */
|
| 1005 |
|
|
ii = find_toplevel_char (*argptr, ',');
|
| 1006 |
|
|
has_comma = (ii != 0);
|
| 1007 |
|
|
|
| 1008 |
|
|
/* Temporarily zap out second half to not confuse the code below.
|
| 1009 |
|
|
This is undone below. Do not change ii!! */
|
| 1010 |
|
|
if (has_comma)
|
| 1011 |
|
|
{
|
| 1012 |
|
|
*ii = '\0';
|
| 1013 |
|
|
}
|
| 1014 |
|
|
|
| 1015 |
|
|
/* Maybe arg is FILE : LINENUM or FILE : FUNCTION. May also be
|
| 1016 |
|
|
CLASS::MEMBER, or NAMESPACE::NAME. Look for ':', but ignore
|
| 1017 |
|
|
inside of <>. */
|
| 1018 |
|
|
|
| 1019 |
|
|
p = *argptr;
|
| 1020 |
|
|
if (p[0] == '"')
|
| 1021 |
|
|
{
|
| 1022 |
|
|
*is_quote_enclosed = 1;
|
| 1023 |
|
|
(*argptr)++;
|
| 1024 |
|
|
p++;
|
| 1025 |
|
|
}
|
| 1026 |
|
|
else
|
| 1027 |
|
|
{
|
| 1028 |
|
|
*is_quote_enclosed = 0;
|
| 1029 |
|
|
if (strchr (get_gdb_completer_quote_characters (), *p))
|
| 1030 |
|
|
{
|
| 1031 |
|
|
++(*argptr);
|
| 1032 |
|
|
++p;
|
| 1033 |
|
|
}
|
| 1034 |
|
|
}
|
| 1035 |
|
|
for (; *p; p++)
|
| 1036 |
|
|
{
|
| 1037 |
|
|
if (p[0] == '<')
|
| 1038 |
|
|
{
|
| 1039 |
|
|
char *temp_end = find_template_name_end (p);
|
| 1040 |
|
|
|
| 1041 |
|
|
if (!temp_end)
|
| 1042 |
|
|
error (_("malformed template specification in command"));
|
| 1043 |
|
|
p = temp_end;
|
| 1044 |
|
|
}
|
| 1045 |
|
|
/* Check for a colon and a plus or minus and a [ (which
|
| 1046 |
|
|
indicates an Objective-C method) */
|
| 1047 |
|
|
if (is_objc_method_format (p))
|
| 1048 |
|
|
{
|
| 1049 |
|
|
break;
|
| 1050 |
|
|
}
|
| 1051 |
|
|
/* Check for the end of the first half of the linespec. End of
|
| 1052 |
|
|
line, a tab, a double colon or the last single colon, or a
|
| 1053 |
|
|
space. But if enclosed in double quotes we do not break on
|
| 1054 |
|
|
enclosed spaces. */
|
| 1055 |
|
|
if (!*p
|
| 1056 |
|
|
|| p[0] == '\t'
|
| 1057 |
|
|
|| ((p[0] == ':')
|
| 1058 |
|
|
&& ((p[1] == ':') || (strchr (p + 1, ':') == NULL)))
|
| 1059 |
|
|
|| ((p[0] == ' ') && !*is_quote_enclosed))
|
| 1060 |
|
|
break;
|
| 1061 |
|
|
if (p[0] == '.' && strchr (p, ':') == NULL)
|
| 1062 |
|
|
{
|
| 1063 |
|
|
/* Java qualified method. Find the *last* '.', since the
|
| 1064 |
|
|
others are package qualifiers. Stop at any open parenthesis
|
| 1065 |
|
|
which might provide overload information. */
|
| 1066 |
|
|
for (p1 = p; *p1 && *p1 != '('; p1++)
|
| 1067 |
|
|
{
|
| 1068 |
|
|
if (*p1 == '.')
|
| 1069 |
|
|
p = p1;
|
| 1070 |
|
|
}
|
| 1071 |
|
|
break;
|
| 1072 |
|
|
}
|
| 1073 |
|
|
}
|
| 1074 |
|
|
while (p[0] == ' ' || p[0] == '\t')
|
| 1075 |
|
|
p++;
|
| 1076 |
|
|
|
| 1077 |
|
|
/* If the closing double quote was left at the end, remove it. */
|
| 1078 |
|
|
if (*is_quote_enclosed)
|
| 1079 |
|
|
{
|
| 1080 |
|
|
char *closing_quote = strchr (p - 1, '"');
|
| 1081 |
|
|
|
| 1082 |
|
|
if (closing_quote && closing_quote[1] == '\0')
|
| 1083 |
|
|
*closing_quote = '\0';
|
| 1084 |
|
|
}
|
| 1085 |
|
|
|
| 1086 |
|
|
/* Now that we've safely parsed the first half, put back ',' so
|
| 1087 |
|
|
outer layers can see it. */
|
| 1088 |
|
|
if (has_comma)
|
| 1089 |
|
|
*ii = ',';
|
| 1090 |
|
|
|
| 1091 |
|
|
return p;
|
| 1092 |
|
|
}
|
| 1093 |
|
|
|
| 1094 |
|
|
|
| 1095 |
|
|
|
| 1096 |
|
|
/* Here's where we recognise an Objective-C Selector. An Objective C
|
| 1097 |
|
|
selector may be implemented by more than one class, therefore it
|
| 1098 |
|
|
may represent more than one method/function. This gives us a
|
| 1099 |
|
|
situation somewhat analogous to C++ overloading. If there's more
|
| 1100 |
|
|
than one method that could represent the selector, then use some of
|
| 1101 |
|
|
the existing C++ code to let the user choose one. */
|
| 1102 |
|
|
|
| 1103 |
|
|
struct symtabs_and_lines
|
| 1104 |
|
|
decode_objc (char **argptr, int funfirstline, struct symtab *file_symtab,
|
| 1105 |
|
|
char ***canonical, char *saved_arg)
|
| 1106 |
|
|
{
|
| 1107 |
|
|
struct symtabs_and_lines values;
|
| 1108 |
|
|
struct symbol **sym_arr = NULL;
|
| 1109 |
|
|
struct symbol *sym = NULL;
|
| 1110 |
|
|
char *copy = NULL;
|
| 1111 |
|
|
struct block *block = NULL;
|
| 1112 |
|
|
unsigned i1 = 0;
|
| 1113 |
|
|
unsigned i2 = 0;
|
| 1114 |
|
|
|
| 1115 |
|
|
values.sals = NULL;
|
| 1116 |
|
|
values.nelts = 0;
|
| 1117 |
|
|
|
| 1118 |
|
|
if (file_symtab != NULL)
|
| 1119 |
|
|
block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (BLOCKVECTOR (file_symtab), STATIC_BLOCK);
|
| 1120 |
|
|
else
|
| 1121 |
|
|
{
|
| 1122 |
|
|
enum language save_language;
|
| 1123 |
|
|
|
| 1124 |
|
|
/* get_selected_block can change the current language when there is
|
| 1125 |
|
|
no selected frame yet. */
|
| 1126 |
|
|
save_language = current_language->la_language;
|
| 1127 |
|
|
block = get_selected_block (0);
|
| 1128 |
|
|
set_language (save_language);
|
| 1129 |
|
|
}
|
| 1130 |
|
|
|
| 1131 |
|
|
copy = find_imps (file_symtab, block, *argptr, NULL, &i1, &i2);
|
| 1132 |
|
|
|
| 1133 |
|
|
if (i1 > 0)
|
| 1134 |
|
|
{
|
| 1135 |
|
|
sym_arr = (struct symbol **) alloca ((i1 + 1) * sizeof (struct symbol *));
|
| 1136 |
|
|
sym_arr[i1] = NULL;
|
| 1137 |
|
|
|
| 1138 |
|
|
copy = find_imps (file_symtab, block, *argptr, sym_arr, &i1, &i2);
|
| 1139 |
|
|
*argptr = copy;
|
| 1140 |
|
|
}
|
| 1141 |
|
|
|
| 1142 |
|
|
/* i1 now represents the TOTAL number of matches found.
|
| 1143 |
|
|
i2 represents how many HIGH-LEVEL (struct symbol) matches,
|
| 1144 |
|
|
which will come first in the sym_arr array. Any low-level
|
| 1145 |
|
|
(minimal_symbol) matches will follow those. */
|
| 1146 |
|
|
|
| 1147 |
|
|
if (i1 == 1)
|
| 1148 |
|
|
{
|
| 1149 |
|
|
if (i2 > 0)
|
| 1150 |
|
|
{
|
| 1151 |
|
|
/* Already a struct symbol. */
|
| 1152 |
|
|
sym = sym_arr[0];
|
| 1153 |
|
|
}
|
| 1154 |
|
|
else
|
| 1155 |
|
|
{
|
| 1156 |
|
|
sym = find_pc_function (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym_arr[0]));
|
| 1157 |
|
|
if ((sym != NULL) && strcmp (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym_arr[0]), SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym)) != 0)
|
| 1158 |
|
|
{
|
| 1159 |
|
|
warning (_("debugging symbol \"%s\" does not match selector; ignoring"), SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym));
|
| 1160 |
|
|
sym = NULL;
|
| 1161 |
|
|
}
|
| 1162 |
|
|
}
|
| 1163 |
|
|
|
| 1164 |
|
|
values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
|
| 1165 |
|
|
values.nelts = 1;
|
| 1166 |
|
|
|
| 1167 |
|
|
if (sym && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_BLOCK)
|
| 1168 |
|
|
{
|
| 1169 |
|
|
/* Canonicalize this, so it remains resolved for dylib loads. */
|
| 1170 |
|
|
values.sals[0] = find_function_start_sal (sym, funfirstline);
|
| 1171 |
|
|
build_canonical_line_spec (values.sals, SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME (sym), canonical);
|
| 1172 |
|
|
}
|
| 1173 |
|
|
else
|
| 1174 |
|
|
{
|
| 1175 |
|
|
/* The only match was a non-debuggable symbol, which might point
|
| 1176 |
|
|
to a function descriptor; resolve it to the actual code address
|
| 1177 |
|
|
instead. */
|
| 1178 |
|
|
struct minimal_symbol *msymbol = (struct minimal_symbol *)sym_arr[0];
|
| 1179 |
|
|
struct objfile *objfile = msymbol_objfile (msymbol);
|
| 1180 |
|
|
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
|
| 1181 |
|
|
CORE_ADDR pc = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
|
| 1182 |
|
|
|
| 1183 |
|
|
pc = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (gdbarch, pc,
|
| 1184 |
|
|
¤t_target);
|
| 1185 |
|
|
|
| 1186 |
|
|
init_sal (&values.sals[0]);
|
| 1187 |
|
|
values.sals[0].pc = pc;
|
| 1188 |
|
|
}
|
| 1189 |
|
|
return values;
|
| 1190 |
|
|
}
|
| 1191 |
|
|
|
| 1192 |
|
|
if (i1 > 1)
|
| 1193 |
|
|
{
|
| 1194 |
|
|
/* More than one match. The user must choose one or more. */
|
| 1195 |
|
|
return decode_line_2 (sym_arr, i2, funfirstline, canonical);
|
| 1196 |
|
|
}
|
| 1197 |
|
|
|
| 1198 |
|
|
return values;
|
| 1199 |
|
|
}
|
| 1200 |
|
|
|
| 1201 |
|
|
/* This handles C++ and Java compound data structures. P should point
|
| 1202 |
|
|
at the first component separator, i.e. double-colon or period. As
|
| 1203 |
|
|
an example, on entrance to this function we could have ARGPTR
|
| 1204 |
|
|
pointing to "AAA::inA::fun" and P pointing to "::inA::fun". */
|
| 1205 |
|
|
|
| 1206 |
|
|
static struct symtabs_and_lines
|
| 1207 |
|
|
decode_compound (char **argptr, int funfirstline, char ***canonical,
|
| 1208 |
|
|
char *saved_arg, char *p, int *not_found_ptr)
|
| 1209 |
|
|
{
|
| 1210 |
|
|
struct symtabs_and_lines values;
|
| 1211 |
|
|
char *p2;
|
| 1212 |
|
|
char *saved_arg2 = *argptr;
|
| 1213 |
|
|
char *temp_end;
|
| 1214 |
|
|
struct symbol *sym;
|
| 1215 |
|
|
char *copy;
|
| 1216 |
|
|
struct symbol *sym_class;
|
| 1217 |
|
|
struct type *t;
|
| 1218 |
|
|
char *saved_java_argptr = NULL;
|
| 1219 |
|
|
|
| 1220 |
|
|
/* First check for "global" namespace specification, of the form
|
| 1221 |
|
|
"::foo". If found, skip over the colons and jump to normal
|
| 1222 |
|
|
symbol processing. I.e. the whole line specification starts with
|
| 1223 |
|
|
"::" (note the condition that *argptr == p). */
|
| 1224 |
|
|
if (p[0] == ':'
|
| 1225 |
|
|
&& ((*argptr == p) || (p[-1] == ' ') || (p[-1] == '\t')))
|
| 1226 |
|
|
saved_arg2 += 2;
|
| 1227 |
|
|
|
| 1228 |
|
|
/* Given our example "AAA::inA::fun", we have two cases to consider:
|
| 1229 |
|
|
|
| 1230 |
|
|
1) AAA::inA is the name of a class. In that case, presumably it
|
| 1231 |
|
|
has a method called "fun"; we then look up that method using
|
| 1232 |
|
|
find_method.
|
| 1233 |
|
|
|
| 1234 |
|
|
2) AAA::inA isn't the name of a class. In that case, either the
|
| 1235 |
|
|
user made a typo or AAA::inA is the name of a namespace.
|
| 1236 |
|
|
Either way, we just look up AAA::inA::fun with lookup_symbol.
|
| 1237 |
|
|
|
| 1238 |
|
|
Thus, our first task is to find everything before the last set of
|
| 1239 |
|
|
double-colons and figure out if it's the name of a class. So we
|
| 1240 |
|
|
first loop through all of the double-colons. */
|
| 1241 |
|
|
|
| 1242 |
|
|
p2 = p; /* Save for restart. */
|
| 1243 |
|
|
|
| 1244 |
|
|
/* This is very messy. Following the example above we have now the
|
| 1245 |
|
|
following pointers:
|
| 1246 |
|
|
p -> "::inA::fun"
|
| 1247 |
|
|
argptr -> "AAA::inA::fun
|
| 1248 |
|
|
saved_arg -> "AAA::inA::fun
|
| 1249 |
|
|
saved_arg2 -> "AAA::inA::fun
|
| 1250 |
|
|
p2 -> "::inA::fun". */
|
| 1251 |
|
|
|
| 1252 |
|
|
/* In the loop below, with these strings, we'll make 2 passes, each
|
| 1253 |
|
|
is marked in comments.*/
|
| 1254 |
|
|
|
| 1255 |
|
|
while (1)
|
| 1256 |
|
|
{
|
| 1257 |
|
|
/* Move pointer up to next possible class/namespace token. */
|
| 1258 |
|
|
|
| 1259 |
|
|
p = p2 + 1; /* Restart with old value +1. */
|
| 1260 |
|
|
|
| 1261 |
|
|
/* PASS1: at this point p2->"::inA::fun", so p->":inA::fun",
|
| 1262 |
|
|
i.e. if there is a double-colon, p will now point to the
|
| 1263 |
|
|
second colon. */
|
| 1264 |
|
|
/* PASS2: p2->"::fun", p->":fun" */
|
| 1265 |
|
|
|
| 1266 |
|
|
/* Move pointer ahead to next double-colon. */
|
| 1267 |
|
|
while (*p && (p[0] != ' ') && (p[0] != '\t') && (p[0] != '\'')
|
| 1268 |
|
|
&& (*p != '('))
|
| 1269 |
|
|
{
|
| 1270 |
|
|
if (current_language->la_language == language_cplus)
|
| 1271 |
|
|
p += cp_validate_operator (p);
|
| 1272 |
|
|
|
| 1273 |
|
|
if (p[0] == '<')
|
| 1274 |
|
|
{
|
| 1275 |
|
|
temp_end = find_template_name_end (p);
|
| 1276 |
|
|
if (!temp_end)
|
| 1277 |
|
|
error (_("malformed template specification in command"));
|
| 1278 |
|
|
p = temp_end;
|
| 1279 |
|
|
}
|
| 1280 |
|
|
/* Note that, since, at the start of this loop, p would be
|
| 1281 |
|
|
pointing to the second colon in a double-colon, we only
|
| 1282 |
|
|
satisfy the condition below if there is another
|
| 1283 |
|
|
double-colon to the right (after). I.e. there is another
|
| 1284 |
|
|
component that can be a class or a namespace. I.e, if at
|
| 1285 |
|
|
the beginning of this loop (PASS1), we had
|
| 1286 |
|
|
p->":inA::fun", we'll trigger this when p has been
|
| 1287 |
|
|
advanced to point to "::fun". */
|
| 1288 |
|
|
/* PASS2: we will not trigger this. */
|
| 1289 |
|
|
else if ((p[0] == ':') && (p[1] == ':'))
|
| 1290 |
|
|
break; /* Found double-colon. */
|
| 1291 |
|
|
else
|
| 1292 |
|
|
/* PASS2: We'll keep getting here, until p->"", at which point
|
| 1293 |
|
|
we exit this loop. */
|
| 1294 |
|
|
p++;
|
| 1295 |
|
|
}
|
| 1296 |
|
|
|
| 1297 |
|
|
if (*p != ':')
|
| 1298 |
|
|
break; /* Out of the while (1). This would happen
|
| 1299 |
|
|
for instance if we have looked up
|
| 1300 |
|
|
unsuccessfully all the components of the
|
| 1301 |
|
|
string, and p->""(PASS2) */
|
| 1302 |
|
|
|
| 1303 |
|
|
/* We get here if p points to ' ', '\t', '\'', "::" or ""(i.e
|
| 1304 |
|
|
string ended). */
|
| 1305 |
|
|
/* Save restart for next time around. */
|
| 1306 |
|
|
p2 = p;
|
| 1307 |
|
|
/* Restore argptr as it was on entry to this function. */
|
| 1308 |
|
|
*argptr = saved_arg2;
|
| 1309 |
|
|
/* PASS1: at this point p->"::fun" argptr->"AAA::inA::fun",
|
| 1310 |
|
|
p2->"::fun". */
|
| 1311 |
|
|
|
| 1312 |
|
|
/* All ready for next pass through the loop. */
|
| 1313 |
|
|
} /* while (1) */
|
| 1314 |
|
|
|
| 1315 |
|
|
|
| 1316 |
|
|
/* Start of lookup in the symbol tables. */
|
| 1317 |
|
|
|
| 1318 |
|
|
/* Lookup in the symbol table the substring between argptr and
|
| 1319 |
|
|
p. Note, this call changes the value of argptr. */
|
| 1320 |
|
|
/* Before the call, argptr->"AAA::inA::fun",
|
| 1321 |
|
|
p->"", p2->"::fun". After the call: argptr->"fun", p, p2
|
| 1322 |
|
|
unchanged. */
|
| 1323 |
|
|
sym_class = lookup_prefix_sym (argptr, p2);
|
| 1324 |
|
|
|
| 1325 |
|
|
/* If sym_class has been found, and if "AAA::inA" is a class, then
|
| 1326 |
|
|
we're in case 1 above. So we look up "fun" as a method of that
|
| 1327 |
|
|
class. */
|
| 1328 |
|
|
if (sym_class &&
|
| 1329 |
|
|
(t = check_typedef (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym_class)),
|
| 1330 |
|
|
(TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
|
| 1331 |
|
|
|| TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_UNION)))
|
| 1332 |
|
|
{
|
| 1333 |
|
|
/* Arg token is not digits => try it as a function name.
|
| 1334 |
|
|
Find the next token (everything up to end or next
|
| 1335 |
|
|
blank). */
|
| 1336 |
|
|
if (**argptr
|
| 1337 |
|
|
&& strchr (get_gdb_completer_quote_characters (),
|
| 1338 |
|
|
**argptr) != NULL)
|
| 1339 |
|
|
{
|
| 1340 |
|
|
p = skip_quoted (*argptr);
|
| 1341 |
|
|
*argptr = *argptr + 1;
|
| 1342 |
|
|
}
|
| 1343 |
|
|
else
|
| 1344 |
|
|
{
|
| 1345 |
|
|
/* At this point argptr->"fun". */
|
| 1346 |
|
|
char *a;
|
| 1347 |
|
|
|
| 1348 |
|
|
p = *argptr;
|
| 1349 |
|
|
while (*p && *p != ' ' && *p != '\t' && *p != ',' && *p != ':'
|
| 1350 |
|
|
&& *p != '(')
|
| 1351 |
|
|
p++;
|
| 1352 |
|
|
/* At this point p->"". String ended. */
|
| 1353 |
|
|
/* Nope, C++ operators could have spaces in them
|
| 1354 |
|
|
("foo::operator <" or "foo::operator delete []").
|
| 1355 |
|
|
I apologize, this is a bit hacky... */
|
| 1356 |
|
|
if (current_language->la_language == language_cplus
|
| 1357 |
|
|
&& *p == ' ' && p - 8 - *argptr + 1 > 0)
|
| 1358 |
|
|
{
|
| 1359 |
|
|
/* The above loop has already swallowed "operator". */
|
| 1360 |
|
|
p += cp_validate_operator (p - 8) - 8;
|
| 1361 |
|
|
}
|
| 1362 |
|
|
|
| 1363 |
|
|
/* Keep any template parameters */
|
| 1364 |
|
|
if (*p == '<')
|
| 1365 |
|
|
p = find_template_name_end (p);
|
| 1366 |
|
|
|
| 1367 |
|
|
/* Keep method overload information. */
|
| 1368 |
|
|
a = strchr (p, '(');
|
| 1369 |
|
|
if (a != NULL)
|
| 1370 |
|
|
p = find_method_overload_end (a);
|
| 1371 |
|
|
|
| 1372 |
|
|
/* Make sure we keep important kewords like "const" */
|
| 1373 |
|
|
if (strncmp (p, " const", 6) == 0)
|
| 1374 |
|
|
p += 6;
|
| 1375 |
|
|
|
| 1376 |
|
|
/* Java may append typenames, so assume that if there is
|
| 1377 |
|
|
anything else left in *argptr, it must be a typename. */
|
| 1378 |
|
|
if (*p && current_language->la_language == language_java)
|
| 1379 |
|
|
{
|
| 1380 |
|
|
struct type *type;
|
| 1381 |
|
|
|
| 1382 |
|
|
p2 = p;
|
| 1383 |
|
|
while (*p2)
|
| 1384 |
|
|
++p2;
|
| 1385 |
|
|
copy = (char *) alloca (p2 - p + 1);
|
| 1386 |
|
|
memcpy (copy, p, p2 - p);
|
| 1387 |
|
|
copy[p2 - p] = '\0';
|
| 1388 |
|
|
type = lookup_typename (current_language, get_current_arch (),
|
| 1389 |
|
|
copy, NULL, 1);
|
| 1390 |
|
|
if (type != NULL)
|
| 1391 |
|
|
{
|
| 1392 |
|
|
/* Save the location of this just in case this
|
| 1393 |
|
|
method/type combination isn't actually defined.
|
| 1394 |
|
|
It will be checked later. */
|
| 1395 |
|
|
saved_java_argptr = p;
|
| 1396 |
|
|
p = p2;
|
| 1397 |
|
|
}
|
| 1398 |
|
|
}
|
| 1399 |
|
|
}
|
| 1400 |
|
|
|
| 1401 |
|
|
/* Allocate our own copy of the substring between argptr and
|
| 1402 |
|
|
p. */
|
| 1403 |
|
|
copy = (char *) alloca (p - *argptr + 1);
|
| 1404 |
|
|
memcpy (copy, *argptr, p - *argptr);
|
| 1405 |
|
|
copy[p - *argptr] = '\0';
|
| 1406 |
|
|
if (p != *argptr
|
| 1407 |
|
|
&& copy[p - *argptr - 1]
|
| 1408 |
|
|
&& strchr (get_gdb_completer_quote_characters (),
|
| 1409 |
|
|
copy[p - *argptr - 1]) != NULL)
|
| 1410 |
|
|
copy[p - *argptr - 1] = '\0';
|
| 1411 |
|
|
|
| 1412 |
|
|
/* At this point copy->"fun", p->"" */
|
| 1413 |
|
|
|
| 1414 |
|
|
/* No line number may be specified. */
|
| 1415 |
|
|
while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
|
| 1416 |
|
|
p++;
|
| 1417 |
|
|
*argptr = p;
|
| 1418 |
|
|
/* At this point arptr->"". */
|
| 1419 |
|
|
|
| 1420 |
|
|
/* Look for copy as a method of sym_class. */
|
| 1421 |
|
|
/* At this point copy->"fun", sym_class is "AAA:inA",
|
| 1422 |
|
|
saved_arg->"AAA::inA::fun". This concludes the scanning of
|
| 1423 |
|
|
the string for possible components matches. If we find it
|
| 1424 |
|
|
here, we return. If not, and we are at the and of the string,
|
| 1425 |
|
|
we'll lookup the whole string in the symbol tables. */
|
| 1426 |
|
|
|
| 1427 |
|
|
values = find_method (funfirstline, canonical, saved_arg,
|
| 1428 |
|
|
copy, t, sym_class, not_found_ptr);
|
| 1429 |
|
|
if (saved_java_argptr != NULL && values.nelts == 1)
|
| 1430 |
|
|
{
|
| 1431 |
|
|
/* The user specified a specific return type for a java method.
|
| 1432 |
|
|
Double-check that it really is the one the user specified.
|
| 1433 |
|
|
[This is a necessary evil because strcmp_iw_ordered stops
|
| 1434 |
|
|
comparisons too prematurely.] */
|
| 1435 |
|
|
sym = find_pc_sect_function (values.sals[0].pc,
|
| 1436 |
|
|
values.sals[0].section);
|
| 1437 |
|
|
/* We just found a SAL, we had better be able to go backwards! */
|
| 1438 |
|
|
gdb_assert (sym != NULL);
|
| 1439 |
|
|
if (strcmp_iw (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym), saved_arg) != 0)
|
| 1440 |
|
|
{
|
| 1441 |
|
|
xfree (values.sals);
|
| 1442 |
|
|
error (_("the class `%s' does not have any method instance named %s\n"),
|
| 1443 |
|
|
SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym_class), copy);
|
| 1444 |
|
|
}
|
| 1445 |
|
|
}
|
| 1446 |
|
|
return values;
|
| 1447 |
|
|
} /* End if symbol found */
|
| 1448 |
|
|
|
| 1449 |
|
|
|
| 1450 |
|
|
/* We couldn't find a class, so we're in case 2 above. We check the
|
| 1451 |
|
|
entire name as a symbol instead. */
|
| 1452 |
|
|
|
| 1453 |
|
|
copy = (char *) alloca (p - saved_arg2 + 1);
|
| 1454 |
|
|
memcpy (copy, saved_arg2, p - saved_arg2);
|
| 1455 |
|
|
/* Note: if is_quoted should be true, we snuff out quote here
|
| 1456 |
|
|
anyway. */
|
| 1457 |
|
|
copy[p - saved_arg2] = '\000';
|
| 1458 |
|
|
/* Set argptr to skip over the name. */
|
| 1459 |
|
|
*argptr = (*p == '\'') ? p + 1 : p;
|
| 1460 |
|
|
|
| 1461 |
|
|
/* Look up entire name */
|
| 1462 |
|
|
sym = lookup_symbol (copy, 0, VAR_DOMAIN, 0);
|
| 1463 |
|
|
if (sym)
|
| 1464 |
|
|
return symbol_found (funfirstline, canonical, copy, sym, NULL);
|
| 1465 |
|
|
|
| 1466 |
|
|
/* Couldn't find any interpretation as classes/namespaces, so give
|
| 1467 |
|
|
up. The quotes are important if copy is empty. */
|
| 1468 |
|
|
if (not_found_ptr)
|
| 1469 |
|
|
*not_found_ptr = 1;
|
| 1470 |
|
|
cplusplus_error (saved_arg,
|
| 1471 |
|
|
"Can't find member of namespace, class, struct, or union named \"%s\"\n",
|
| 1472 |
|
|
copy);
|
| 1473 |
|
|
}
|
| 1474 |
|
|
|
| 1475 |
|
|
/* Next come some helper functions for decode_compound. */
|
| 1476 |
|
|
|
| 1477 |
|
|
/* Return the symbol corresponding to the substring of *ARGPTR ending
|
| 1478 |
|
|
at P, allowing whitespace. Also, advance *ARGPTR past the symbol
|
| 1479 |
|
|
name in question, the compound object separator ("::" or "."), and
|
| 1480 |
|
|
whitespace. Note that *ARGPTR is changed whether or not the
|
| 1481 |
|
|
lookup_symbol call finds anything (i.e we return NULL). As an
|
| 1482 |
|
|
example, say ARGPTR is "AAA::inA::fun" and P is "::inA::fun". */
|
| 1483 |
|
|
|
| 1484 |
|
|
static struct symbol *
|
| 1485 |
|
|
lookup_prefix_sym (char **argptr, char *p)
|
| 1486 |
|
|
{
|
| 1487 |
|
|
char *p1;
|
| 1488 |
|
|
char *copy;
|
| 1489 |
|
|
struct symbol *sym;
|
| 1490 |
|
|
|
| 1491 |
|
|
/* Extract the class name. */
|
| 1492 |
|
|
p1 = p;
|
| 1493 |
|
|
while (p != *argptr && p[-1] == ' ')
|
| 1494 |
|
|
--p;
|
| 1495 |
|
|
copy = (char *) alloca (p - *argptr + 1);
|
| 1496 |
|
|
memcpy (copy, *argptr, p - *argptr);
|
| 1497 |
|
|
copy[p - *argptr] = 0;
|
| 1498 |
|
|
|
| 1499 |
|
|
/* Discard the class name from the argptr. */
|
| 1500 |
|
|
p = p1 + (p1[0] == ':' ? 2 : 1);
|
| 1501 |
|
|
while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
|
| 1502 |
|
|
p++;
|
| 1503 |
|
|
*argptr = p;
|
| 1504 |
|
|
|
| 1505 |
|
|
/* At this point p1->"::inA::fun", p->"inA::fun" copy->"AAA",
|
| 1506 |
|
|
argptr->"inA::fun" */
|
| 1507 |
|
|
|
| 1508 |
|
|
sym = lookup_symbol (copy, 0, STRUCT_DOMAIN, 0);
|
| 1509 |
|
|
if (sym == NULL)
|
| 1510 |
|
|
{
|
| 1511 |
|
|
/* Typedefs are in VAR_DOMAIN so the above symbol lookup will
|
| 1512 |
|
|
fail when the user attempts to lookup a method of a class
|
| 1513 |
|
|
via a typedef'd name (NOT via the class's name, which is already
|
| 1514 |
|
|
handled in symbol_matches_domain). So try the lookup again
|
| 1515 |
|
|
using VAR_DOMAIN (where typedefs live) and double-check that we
|
| 1516 |
|
|
found a struct/class type. */
|
| 1517 |
|
|
struct symbol *s = lookup_symbol (copy, 0, VAR_DOMAIN, 0);
|
| 1518 |
|
|
|
| 1519 |
|
|
if (s != NULL)
|
| 1520 |
|
|
{
|
| 1521 |
|
|
struct type *t = SYMBOL_TYPE (s);
|
| 1522 |
|
|
|
| 1523 |
|
|
CHECK_TYPEDEF (t);
|
| 1524 |
|
|
if (TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT)
|
| 1525 |
|
|
return s;
|
| 1526 |
|
|
}
|
| 1527 |
|
|
}
|
| 1528 |
|
|
|
| 1529 |
|
|
return sym;
|
| 1530 |
|
|
}
|
| 1531 |
|
|
|
| 1532 |
|
|
/* This finds the method COPY in the class whose type is T and whose
|
| 1533 |
|
|
symbol is SYM_CLASS. */
|
| 1534 |
|
|
|
| 1535 |
|
|
static struct symtabs_and_lines
|
| 1536 |
|
|
find_method (int funfirstline, char ***canonical, char *saved_arg,
|
| 1537 |
|
|
char *copy, struct type *t, struct symbol *sym_class, int *not_found_ptr)
|
| 1538 |
|
|
{
|
| 1539 |
|
|
struct symtabs_and_lines values;
|
| 1540 |
|
|
struct symbol *sym = NULL;
|
| 1541 |
|
|
int i1; /* Counter for the symbol array. */
|
| 1542 |
|
|
struct symbol **sym_arr = alloca (total_number_of_methods (t)
|
| 1543 |
|
|
* sizeof (struct symbol *));
|
| 1544 |
|
|
|
| 1545 |
|
|
/* Find all methods with a matching name, and put them in
|
| 1546 |
|
|
sym_arr. */
|
| 1547 |
|
|
|
| 1548 |
|
|
i1 = find_methods (t, copy, SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym_class), sym_arr);
|
| 1549 |
|
|
|
| 1550 |
|
|
if (i1 == 1)
|
| 1551 |
|
|
{
|
| 1552 |
|
|
/* There is exactly one field with that name. */
|
| 1553 |
|
|
sym = sym_arr[0];
|
| 1554 |
|
|
|
| 1555 |
|
|
if (sym && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_BLOCK)
|
| 1556 |
|
|
{
|
| 1557 |
|
|
values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
|
| 1558 |
|
|
xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
|
| 1559 |
|
|
values.nelts = 1;
|
| 1560 |
|
|
values.sals[0] = find_function_start_sal (sym,
|
| 1561 |
|
|
funfirstline);
|
| 1562 |
|
|
}
|
| 1563 |
|
|
else
|
| 1564 |
|
|
{
|
| 1565 |
|
|
values.sals = NULL;
|
| 1566 |
|
|
values.nelts = 0;
|
| 1567 |
|
|
}
|
| 1568 |
|
|
return values;
|
| 1569 |
|
|
}
|
| 1570 |
|
|
if (i1 > 0)
|
| 1571 |
|
|
{
|
| 1572 |
|
|
/* If we were given a specific overload instance, use that
|
| 1573 |
|
|
(or error if no matches were found). Otherwise ask the user
|
| 1574 |
|
|
which one to use. */
|
| 1575 |
|
|
if (strchr (saved_arg, '(') != NULL)
|
| 1576 |
|
|
{
|
| 1577 |
|
|
int i;
|
| 1578 |
|
|
|
| 1579 |
|
|
for (i = 0; i < i1; ++i)
|
| 1580 |
|
|
{
|
| 1581 |
|
|
char *name = saved_arg;
|
| 1582 |
|
|
char *canon = cp_canonicalize_string (name);
|
| 1583 |
|
|
|
| 1584 |
|
|
if (canon != NULL)
|
| 1585 |
|
|
name = canon;
|
| 1586 |
|
|
|
| 1587 |
|
|
if (strcmp_iw (name, SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym_arr[i])) == 0)
|
| 1588 |
|
|
{
|
| 1589 |
|
|
values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
|
| 1590 |
|
|
xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
|
| 1591 |
|
|
values.nelts = 1;
|
| 1592 |
|
|
values.sals[0] = find_function_start_sal (sym_arr[i],
|
| 1593 |
|
|
funfirstline);
|
| 1594 |
|
|
if (canon)
|
| 1595 |
|
|
xfree (canon);
|
| 1596 |
|
|
return values;
|
| 1597 |
|
|
}
|
| 1598 |
|
|
|
| 1599 |
|
|
if (canon)
|
| 1600 |
|
|
xfree (canon);
|
| 1601 |
|
|
}
|
| 1602 |
|
|
|
| 1603 |
|
|
error (_("the class `%s' does not have any method instance named %s\n"),
|
| 1604 |
|
|
SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym_class), copy);
|
| 1605 |
|
|
}
|
| 1606 |
|
|
|
| 1607 |
|
|
return decode_line_2 (sym_arr, i1, funfirstline, canonical);
|
| 1608 |
|
|
}
|
| 1609 |
|
|
else
|
| 1610 |
|
|
{
|
| 1611 |
|
|
if (not_found_ptr)
|
| 1612 |
|
|
*not_found_ptr = 1;
|
| 1613 |
|
|
if (copy[0] == '~')
|
| 1614 |
|
|
cplusplus_error (saved_arg,
|
| 1615 |
|
|
"the class `%s' does not have destructor defined\n",
|
| 1616 |
|
|
SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym_class));
|
| 1617 |
|
|
else
|
| 1618 |
|
|
cplusplus_error (saved_arg,
|
| 1619 |
|
|
"the class %s does not have any method named %s\n",
|
| 1620 |
|
|
SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym_class), copy);
|
| 1621 |
|
|
}
|
| 1622 |
|
|
}
|
| 1623 |
|
|
|
| 1624 |
|
|
|
| 1625 |
|
|
|
| 1626 |
|
|
/* Return the symtab associated to the filename given by the substring
|
| 1627 |
|
|
of *ARGPTR ending at P, and advance ARGPTR past that filename. If
|
| 1628 |
|
|
NOT_FOUND_PTR is not null and the source file is not found, store
|
| 1629 |
|
|
boolean true at the location pointed to and do not issue an
|
| 1630 |
|
|
error message. */
|
| 1631 |
|
|
|
| 1632 |
|
|
static struct symtab *
|
| 1633 |
|
|
symtab_from_filename (char **argptr, char *p, int is_quote_enclosed,
|
| 1634 |
|
|
int *not_found_ptr)
|
| 1635 |
|
|
{
|
| 1636 |
|
|
char *p1;
|
| 1637 |
|
|
char *copy;
|
| 1638 |
|
|
struct symtab *file_symtab;
|
| 1639 |
|
|
|
| 1640 |
|
|
p1 = p;
|
| 1641 |
|
|
while (p != *argptr && p[-1] == ' ')
|
| 1642 |
|
|
--p;
|
| 1643 |
|
|
if ((*p == '"') && is_quote_enclosed)
|
| 1644 |
|
|
--p;
|
| 1645 |
|
|
copy = (char *) alloca (p - *argptr + 1);
|
| 1646 |
|
|
memcpy (copy, *argptr, p - *argptr);
|
| 1647 |
|
|
/* It may have the ending quote right after the file name. */
|
| 1648 |
|
|
if ((is_quote_enclosed && copy[p - *argptr - 1] == '"')
|
| 1649 |
|
|
|| copy[p - *argptr - 1] == '\'')
|
| 1650 |
|
|
copy[p - *argptr - 1] = 0;
|
| 1651 |
|
|
else
|
| 1652 |
|
|
copy[p - *argptr] = 0;
|
| 1653 |
|
|
|
| 1654 |
|
|
/* Find that file's data. */
|
| 1655 |
|
|
file_symtab = lookup_symtab (copy);
|
| 1656 |
|
|
if (file_symtab == 0)
|
| 1657 |
|
|
{
|
| 1658 |
|
|
if (not_found_ptr)
|
| 1659 |
|
|
*not_found_ptr = 1;
|
| 1660 |
|
|
if (!have_full_symbols () && !have_partial_symbols ())
|
| 1661 |
|
|
throw_error (NOT_FOUND_ERROR,
|
| 1662 |
|
|
_("No symbol table is loaded. Use the \"file\" command."));
|
| 1663 |
|
|
throw_error (NOT_FOUND_ERROR, _("No source file named %s."), copy);
|
| 1664 |
|
|
}
|
| 1665 |
|
|
|
| 1666 |
|
|
/* Discard the file name from the arg. */
|
| 1667 |
|
|
p = p1 + 1;
|
| 1668 |
|
|
while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
|
| 1669 |
|
|
p++;
|
| 1670 |
|
|
*argptr = p;
|
| 1671 |
|
|
|
| 1672 |
|
|
return file_symtab;
|
| 1673 |
|
|
}
|
| 1674 |
|
|
|
| 1675 |
|
|
|
| 1676 |
|
|
|
| 1677 |
|
|
/* This decodes a line where the argument is all digits (possibly
|
| 1678 |
|
|
preceded by a sign). Q should point to the end of those digits;
|
| 1679 |
|
|
the other arguments are as usual. */
|
| 1680 |
|
|
|
| 1681 |
|
|
static struct symtabs_and_lines
|
| 1682 |
|
|
decode_all_digits (char **argptr, struct symtab *default_symtab,
|
| 1683 |
|
|
int default_line, char ***canonical,
|
| 1684 |
|
|
struct symtab *file_symtab, char *q)
|
| 1685 |
|
|
|
| 1686 |
|
|
{
|
| 1687 |
|
|
struct symtabs_and_lines values;
|
| 1688 |
|
|
struct symtab_and_line val;
|
| 1689 |
|
|
|
| 1690 |
|
|
enum sign
|
| 1691 |
|
|
{
|
| 1692 |
|
|
none, plus, minus
|
| 1693 |
|
|
}
|
| 1694 |
|
|
sign = none;
|
| 1695 |
|
|
|
| 1696 |
|
|
/* We might need a canonical line spec if no file was specified. */
|
| 1697 |
|
|
int need_canonical = (file_symtab == NULL) ? 1 : 0;
|
| 1698 |
|
|
|
| 1699 |
|
|
init_sal (&val);
|
| 1700 |
|
|
|
| 1701 |
|
|
val.pspace = current_program_space;
|
| 1702 |
|
|
|
| 1703 |
|
|
/* This is where we need to make sure that we have good defaults.
|
| 1704 |
|
|
We must guarantee that this section of code is never executed
|
| 1705 |
|
|
when we are called with just a function name, since
|
| 1706 |
|
|
set_default_source_symtab_and_line uses
|
| 1707 |
|
|
select_source_symtab that calls us with such an argument. */
|
| 1708 |
|
|
|
| 1709 |
|
|
if (file_symtab == 0 && default_symtab == 0)
|
| 1710 |
|
|
{
|
| 1711 |
|
|
/* Make sure we have at least a default source file. */
|
| 1712 |
|
|
set_default_source_symtab_and_line ();
|
| 1713 |
|
|
initialize_defaults (&default_symtab, &default_line);
|
| 1714 |
|
|
}
|
| 1715 |
|
|
|
| 1716 |
|
|
if (**argptr == '+')
|
| 1717 |
|
|
sign = plus, (*argptr)++;
|
| 1718 |
|
|
else if (**argptr == '-')
|
| 1719 |
|
|
sign = minus, (*argptr)++;
|
| 1720 |
|
|
val.line = atoi (*argptr);
|
| 1721 |
|
|
switch (sign)
|
| 1722 |
|
|
{
|
| 1723 |
|
|
case plus:
|
| 1724 |
|
|
if (q == *argptr)
|
| 1725 |
|
|
val.line = 5;
|
| 1726 |
|
|
if (file_symtab == 0)
|
| 1727 |
|
|
val.line = default_line + val.line;
|
| 1728 |
|
|
break;
|
| 1729 |
|
|
case minus:
|
| 1730 |
|
|
if (q == *argptr)
|
| 1731 |
|
|
val.line = 15;
|
| 1732 |
|
|
if (file_symtab == 0)
|
| 1733 |
|
|
val.line = default_line - val.line;
|
| 1734 |
|
|
else
|
| 1735 |
|
|
val.line = 1;
|
| 1736 |
|
|
break;
|
| 1737 |
|
|
case none:
|
| 1738 |
|
|
break; /* No need to adjust val.line. */
|
| 1739 |
|
|
}
|
| 1740 |
|
|
|
| 1741 |
|
|
while (*q == ' ' || *q == '\t')
|
| 1742 |
|
|
q++;
|
| 1743 |
|
|
*argptr = q;
|
| 1744 |
|
|
if (file_symtab == 0)
|
| 1745 |
|
|
file_symtab = default_symtab;
|
| 1746 |
|
|
|
| 1747 |
|
|
/* It is possible that this source file has more than one symtab,
|
| 1748 |
|
|
and that the new line number specification has moved us from the
|
| 1749 |
|
|
default (in file_symtab) to a new one. */
|
| 1750 |
|
|
val.symtab = find_line_symtab (file_symtab, val.line, NULL, NULL);
|
| 1751 |
|
|
if (val.symtab == 0)
|
| 1752 |
|
|
val.symtab = file_symtab;
|
| 1753 |
|
|
|
| 1754 |
|
|
val.pspace = SYMTAB_PSPACE (val.symtab);
|
| 1755 |
|
|
val.pc = 0;
|
| 1756 |
|
|
values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
|
| 1757 |
|
|
xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
|
| 1758 |
|
|
values.sals[0] = val;
|
| 1759 |
|
|
values.nelts = 1;
|
| 1760 |
|
|
if (need_canonical)
|
| 1761 |
|
|
build_canonical_line_spec (values.sals, NULL, canonical);
|
| 1762 |
|
|
values.sals[0].explicit_line = 1;
|
| 1763 |
|
|
return values;
|
| 1764 |
|
|
}
|
| 1765 |
|
|
|
| 1766 |
|
|
|
| 1767 |
|
|
|
| 1768 |
|
|
/* Decode a linespec starting with a dollar sign. */
|
| 1769 |
|
|
|
| 1770 |
|
|
static struct symtabs_and_lines
|
| 1771 |
|
|
decode_dollar (char *copy, int funfirstline, struct symtab *default_symtab,
|
| 1772 |
|
|
char ***canonical, struct symtab *file_symtab)
|
| 1773 |
|
|
{
|
| 1774 |
|
|
LONGEST valx;
|
| 1775 |
|
|
int index = 0;
|
| 1776 |
|
|
int need_canonical = 0;
|
| 1777 |
|
|
struct symtabs_and_lines values;
|
| 1778 |
|
|
struct symtab_and_line val;
|
| 1779 |
|
|
char *p;
|
| 1780 |
|
|
struct symbol *sym;
|
| 1781 |
|
|
struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
|
| 1782 |
|
|
|
| 1783 |
|
|
p = (copy[1] == '$') ? copy + 2 : copy + 1;
|
| 1784 |
|
|
while (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9')
|
| 1785 |
|
|
p++;
|
| 1786 |
|
|
if (!*p) /* Reached end of token without hitting non-digit. */
|
| 1787 |
|
|
{
|
| 1788 |
|
|
/* We have a value history reference. */
|
| 1789 |
|
|
struct value *val_history;
|
| 1790 |
|
|
|
| 1791 |
|
|
sscanf ((copy[1] == '$') ? copy + 2 : copy + 1, "%d", &index);
|
| 1792 |
|
|
val_history = access_value_history ((copy[1] == '$') ? -index : index);
|
| 1793 |
|
|
if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (val_history)) != TYPE_CODE_INT)
|
| 1794 |
|
|
error (_("History values used in line specs must have integer values."));
|
| 1795 |
|
|
valx = value_as_long (val_history);
|
| 1796 |
|
|
}
|
| 1797 |
|
|
else
|
| 1798 |
|
|
{
|
| 1799 |
|
|
/* Not all digits -- may be user variable/function or a
|
| 1800 |
|
|
convenience variable. */
|
| 1801 |
|
|
|
| 1802 |
|
|
/* Look up entire name as a symbol first. */
|
| 1803 |
|
|
sym = lookup_symbol (copy, 0, VAR_DOMAIN, 0);
|
| 1804 |
|
|
file_symtab = (struct symtab *) NULL;
|
| 1805 |
|
|
need_canonical = 1;
|
| 1806 |
|
|
/* Symbol was found --> jump to normal symbol processing. */
|
| 1807 |
|
|
if (sym)
|
| 1808 |
|
|
return symbol_found (funfirstline, canonical, copy, sym, NULL);
|
| 1809 |
|
|
|
| 1810 |
|
|
/* If symbol was not found, look in minimal symbol tables. */
|
| 1811 |
|
|
msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol (copy, NULL, NULL);
|
| 1812 |
|
|
/* Min symbol was found --> jump to minsym processing. */
|
| 1813 |
|
|
if (msymbol)
|
| 1814 |
|
|
return minsym_found (funfirstline, msymbol);
|
| 1815 |
|
|
|
| 1816 |
|
|
/* Not a user variable or function -- must be convenience variable. */
|
| 1817 |
|
|
if (!get_internalvar_integer (lookup_internalvar (copy + 1), &valx))
|
| 1818 |
|
|
error (_("Convenience variables used in line specs must have integer values."));
|
| 1819 |
|
|
}
|
| 1820 |
|
|
|
| 1821 |
|
|
init_sal (&val);
|
| 1822 |
|
|
|
| 1823 |
|
|
/* Either history value or convenience value from above, in valx. */
|
| 1824 |
|
|
val.symtab = file_symtab ? file_symtab : default_symtab;
|
| 1825 |
|
|
val.line = valx;
|
| 1826 |
|
|
val.pc = 0;
|
| 1827 |
|
|
val.pspace = current_program_space;
|
| 1828 |
|
|
|
| 1829 |
|
|
values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *) xmalloc (sizeof val);
|
| 1830 |
|
|
values.sals[0] = val;
|
| 1831 |
|
|
values.nelts = 1;
|
| 1832 |
|
|
|
| 1833 |
|
|
if (need_canonical)
|
| 1834 |
|
|
build_canonical_line_spec (values.sals, NULL, canonical);
|
| 1835 |
|
|
|
| 1836 |
|
|
return values;
|
| 1837 |
|
|
}
|
| 1838 |
|
|
|
| 1839 |
|
|
|
| 1840 |
|
|
|
| 1841 |
|
|
/* Decode a linespec that's a variable. If FILE_SYMTAB is non-NULL,
|
| 1842 |
|
|
look in that symtab's static variables first. If NOT_FOUND_PTR is not NULL and
|
| 1843 |
|
|
the function cannot be found, store boolean true in the location pointed to
|
| 1844 |
|
|
and do not issue an error message. */
|
| 1845 |
|
|
|
| 1846 |
|
|
static struct symtabs_and_lines
|
| 1847 |
|
|
decode_variable (char *copy, int funfirstline, char ***canonical,
|
| 1848 |
|
|
struct symtab *file_symtab, int *not_found_ptr)
|
| 1849 |
|
|
{
|
| 1850 |
|
|
struct symbol *sym;
|
| 1851 |
|
|
struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
|
| 1852 |
|
|
|
| 1853 |
|
|
sym = lookup_symbol (copy,
|
| 1854 |
|
|
(file_symtab
|
| 1855 |
|
|
? BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (BLOCKVECTOR (file_symtab),
|
| 1856 |
|
|
STATIC_BLOCK)
|
| 1857 |
|
|
: get_selected_block (0)),
|
| 1858 |
|
|
VAR_DOMAIN, 0);
|
| 1859 |
|
|
|
| 1860 |
|
|
if (sym != NULL)
|
| 1861 |
|
|
return symbol_found (funfirstline, canonical, copy, sym, file_symtab);
|
| 1862 |
|
|
|
| 1863 |
|
|
msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol (copy, NULL, NULL);
|
| 1864 |
|
|
|
| 1865 |
|
|
if (msymbol != NULL)
|
| 1866 |
|
|
return minsym_found (funfirstline, msymbol);
|
| 1867 |
|
|
|
| 1868 |
|
|
if (not_found_ptr)
|
| 1869 |
|
|
*not_found_ptr = 1;
|
| 1870 |
|
|
|
| 1871 |
|
|
if (!have_full_symbols ()
|
| 1872 |
|
|
&& !have_partial_symbols ()
|
| 1873 |
|
|
&& !have_minimal_symbols ())
|
| 1874 |
|
|
throw_error (NOT_FOUND_ERROR,
|
| 1875 |
|
|
_("No symbol table is loaded. Use the \"file\" command."));
|
| 1876 |
|
|
throw_error (NOT_FOUND_ERROR, _("Function \"%s\" not defined."), copy);
|
| 1877 |
|
|
}
|
| 1878 |
|
|
|
| 1879 |
|
|
|
| 1880 |
|
|
|
| 1881 |
|
|
|
| 1882 |
|
|
/* Now come some functions that are called from multiple places within
|
| 1883 |
|
|
decode_line_1. */
|
| 1884 |
|
|
|
| 1885 |
|
|
/* We've found a symbol SYM to associate with our linespec; build a
|
| 1886 |
|
|
corresponding struct symtabs_and_lines. */
|
| 1887 |
|
|
|
| 1888 |
|
|
static struct symtabs_and_lines
|
| 1889 |
|
|
symbol_found (int funfirstline, char ***canonical, char *copy,
|
| 1890 |
|
|
struct symbol *sym, struct symtab *file_symtab)
|
| 1891 |
|
|
{
|
| 1892 |
|
|
struct symtabs_and_lines values;
|
| 1893 |
|
|
|
| 1894 |
|
|
if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_BLOCK)
|
| 1895 |
|
|
{
|
| 1896 |
|
|
/* Arg is the name of a function */
|
| 1897 |
|
|
values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
|
| 1898 |
|
|
xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
|
| 1899 |
|
|
values.sals[0] = find_function_start_sal (sym, funfirstline);
|
| 1900 |
|
|
values.nelts = 1;
|
| 1901 |
|
|
|
| 1902 |
|
|
/* Don't use the SYMBOL_LINE; if used at all it points to
|
| 1903 |
|
|
the line containing the parameters or thereabouts, not
|
| 1904 |
|
|
the first line of code. */
|
| 1905 |
|
|
|
| 1906 |
|
|
/* We might need a canonical line spec if it is a static
|
| 1907 |
|
|
function. */
|
| 1908 |
|
|
if (file_symtab == 0)
|
| 1909 |
|
|
{
|
| 1910 |
|
|
struct blockvector *bv = BLOCKVECTOR (SYMBOL_SYMTAB (sym));
|
| 1911 |
|
|
struct block *b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, STATIC_BLOCK);
|
| 1912 |
|
|
|
| 1913 |
|
|
if (lookup_block_symbol (b, copy, VAR_DOMAIN) != NULL)
|
| 1914 |
|
|
build_canonical_line_spec (values.sals, copy, canonical);
|
| 1915 |
|
|
}
|
| 1916 |
|
|
return values;
|
| 1917 |
|
|
}
|
| 1918 |
|
|
else
|
| 1919 |
|
|
{
|
| 1920 |
|
|
if (funfirstline)
|
| 1921 |
|
|
error (_("\"%s\" is not a function"), copy);
|
| 1922 |
|
|
else if (SYMBOL_LINE (sym) != 0)
|
| 1923 |
|
|
{
|
| 1924 |
|
|
/* We know its line number. */
|
| 1925 |
|
|
values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
|
| 1926 |
|
|
xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
|
| 1927 |
|
|
values.nelts = 1;
|
| 1928 |
|
|
memset (&values.sals[0], 0, sizeof (values.sals[0]));
|
| 1929 |
|
|
values.sals[0].symtab = SYMBOL_SYMTAB (sym);
|
| 1930 |
|
|
values.sals[0].line = SYMBOL_LINE (sym);
|
| 1931 |
|
|
return values;
|
| 1932 |
|
|
}
|
| 1933 |
|
|
else
|
| 1934 |
|
|
/* This can happen if it is compiled with a compiler which doesn't
|
| 1935 |
|
|
put out line numbers for variables. */
|
| 1936 |
|
|
/* FIXME: Shouldn't we just set .line and .symtab to zero
|
| 1937 |
|
|
and return? For example, "info line foo" could print
|
| 1938 |
|
|
the address. */
|
| 1939 |
|
|
error (_("Line number not known for symbol \"%s\""), copy);
|
| 1940 |
|
|
}
|
| 1941 |
|
|
}
|
| 1942 |
|
|
|
| 1943 |
|
|
/* We've found a minimal symbol MSYMBOL to associate with our
|
| 1944 |
|
|
linespec; build a corresponding struct symtabs_and_lines. */
|
| 1945 |
|
|
|
| 1946 |
|
|
static struct symtabs_and_lines
|
| 1947 |
|
|
minsym_found (int funfirstline, struct minimal_symbol *msymbol)
|
| 1948 |
|
|
{
|
| 1949 |
|
|
struct objfile *objfile = msymbol_objfile (msymbol);
|
| 1950 |
|
|
struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
|
| 1951 |
|
|
struct symtabs_and_lines values;
|
| 1952 |
|
|
CORE_ADDR pc;
|
| 1953 |
|
|
|
| 1954 |
|
|
values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
|
| 1955 |
|
|
xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
|
| 1956 |
|
|
values.sals[0] = find_pc_sect_line (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol),
|
| 1957 |
|
|
(struct obj_section *) 0, 0);
|
| 1958 |
|
|
values.sals[0].section = SYMBOL_OBJ_SECTION (msymbol);
|
| 1959 |
|
|
|
| 1960 |
|
|
/* The minimal symbol might point to a function descriptor;
|
| 1961 |
|
|
resolve it to the actual code address instead. */
|
| 1962 |
|
|
pc = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (gdbarch,
|
| 1963 |
|
|
values.sals[0].pc,
|
| 1964 |
|
|
¤t_target);
|
| 1965 |
|
|
if (pc != values.sals[0].pc)
|
| 1966 |
|
|
values.sals[0] = find_pc_sect_line (pc, NULL, 0);
|
| 1967 |
|
|
|
| 1968 |
|
|
if (funfirstline)
|
| 1969 |
|
|
skip_prologue_sal (&values.sals[0]);
|
| 1970 |
|
|
|
| 1971 |
|
|
values.nelts = 1;
|
| 1972 |
|
|
return values;
|
| 1973 |
|
|
}
|