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/* Support routines for manipulating internal types for GDB.
Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Cygnus Support, using pieces from other GDB modules.
This file is part of GDB.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
#include "defs.h"
#include <string.h>
#include "bfd.h"
#include "symtab.h"
#include "symfile.h"
#include "objfiles.h"
#include "gdbtypes.h"
#include "expression.h"
#include "language.h"
#include "target.h"
#include "value.h"
#include "demangle.h"
#include "complaints.h"
/* Alloc a new type structure and fill it with some defaults. If
OBJFILE is non-NULL, then allocate the space for the type structure
in that objfile's type_obstack. */
struct type *
alloc_type (objfile)
struct objfile *objfile;
{
register struct type *type;
/* Alloc the structure and start off with all fields zeroed. */
if (objfile == NULL)
{
type = (struct type *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct type));
}
else
{
type = (struct type *) obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack,
sizeof (struct type));
}
memset ((char *) type, 0, sizeof (struct type));
/* Initialize the fields that might not be zero. */
TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_UNDEF;
TYPE_OBJFILE (type) = objfile;
TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) = -1;
return (type);
}
* gdbtypes.c (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): New functions which handle overwriting of forward-referenced types for stabs file reading. (lookup_{reference,pointer,function}_type): These just call the make_*_type functions with a null storage alloc parameter. * gdbtypes.h (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): Declare. * xcoffread.c (smash_to_pointer_type): Remove, no longer used. * buildsym.c (dbx_lookup_type): Zero result for (-1,-1) arg. (dbx_alloc_type): Make it easier to understand. No funct change. (define_symbol: 't'): Don't put the typedef name into the name of the struct, union, or enum. Bugfix. (read_type: '*', '&', 'f'): Add comments. Use make_XXX_type routines to properly handle overwriting preallocated types so that forward references will work. (read_enum_type): Force enum values to file scope, due to bug in Sun compiler output. FIXME, fix later. Remove unused header_file_prev_index mechanism. It was already obsolete in gdb-3.5. These comments appeared in 3.5: /* This code was used before I knew about the instance codes. My first hypothesis is that it is not necessary now that instance codes are handled. */ * dbxread.c (add_new_header_file): Remove header_file_prev_index. * buildsym.h: Remove it and prev_index that saves it. * buildsym.c (push_subfile, pop_subfile, start_symtab): Remove it. * solib.c (special_symbol_handling): When called from core files, must set up debug_addr. Don't print error messages, just return. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Less ascii diarrhea for enums, please.
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/* Lookup a pointer to a type TYPE. TYPEPTR, if nonzero, points
to a pointer to memory where the pointer type should be stored.
If *TYPEPTR is zero, update it to point to the pointer type we return.
We allocate new memory if needed. */
struct type *
make_pointer_type (type, typeptr)
struct type *type;
struct type **typeptr;
{
register struct type *ntype; /* New type */
struct objfile *objfile;
ntype = TYPE_POINTER_TYPE (type);
if (ntype)
if (typeptr == 0)
return ntype; /* Don't care about alloc, and have new type. */
else if (*typeptr == 0)
{
*typeptr = ntype; /* Tracking alloc, and we have new type. */
return ntype;
}
if (typeptr == 0 || *typeptr == 0) /* We'll need to allocate one. */
{
ntype = alloc_type (TYPE_OBJFILE (type));
if (typeptr)
*typeptr = ntype;
}
else /* We have storage, but need to reset it. */
{
ntype = *typeptr;
objfile = TYPE_OBJFILE (ntype);
memset ((char *) ntype, 0, sizeof (struct type));
* gdbtypes.c (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): New functions which handle overwriting of forward-referenced types for stabs file reading. (lookup_{reference,pointer,function}_type): These just call the make_*_type functions with a null storage alloc parameter. * gdbtypes.h (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): Declare. * xcoffread.c (smash_to_pointer_type): Remove, no longer used. * buildsym.c (dbx_lookup_type): Zero result for (-1,-1) arg. (dbx_alloc_type): Make it easier to understand. No funct change. (define_symbol: 't'): Don't put the typedef name into the name of the struct, union, or enum. Bugfix. (read_type: '*', '&', 'f'): Add comments. Use make_XXX_type routines to properly handle overwriting preallocated types so that forward references will work. (read_enum_type): Force enum values to file scope, due to bug in Sun compiler output. FIXME, fix later. Remove unused header_file_prev_index mechanism. It was already obsolete in gdb-3.5. These comments appeared in 3.5: /* This code was used before I knew about the instance codes. My first hypothesis is that it is not necessary now that instance codes are handled. */ * dbxread.c (add_new_header_file): Remove header_file_prev_index. * buildsym.h: Remove it and prev_index that saves it. * buildsym.c (push_subfile, pop_subfile, start_symtab): Remove it. * solib.c (special_symbol_handling): When called from core files, must set up debug_addr. Don't print error messages, just return. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Less ascii diarrhea for enums, please.
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TYPE_OBJFILE (ntype) = objfile;
}
TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (ntype) = type;
TYPE_POINTER_TYPE (type) = ntype;
/* FIXME! Assume the machine has only one representation for pointers! */
TYPE_LENGTH (ntype) = TARGET_PTR_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT;
TYPE_CODE (ntype) = TYPE_CODE_PTR;
/* pointers are unsigned */
TYPE_FLAGS (ntype) |= TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED;
if (!TYPE_POINTER_TYPE (type)) /* Remember it, if don't have one. */
TYPE_POINTER_TYPE (type) = ntype;
return ntype;
}
/* Given a type TYPE, return a type of pointers to that type.
May need to construct such a type if this is the first use. */
struct type *
lookup_pointer_type (type)
struct type *type;
{
* gdbtypes.c (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): New functions which handle overwriting of forward-referenced types for stabs file reading. (lookup_{reference,pointer,function}_type): These just call the make_*_type functions with a null storage alloc parameter. * gdbtypes.h (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): Declare. * xcoffread.c (smash_to_pointer_type): Remove, no longer used. * buildsym.c (dbx_lookup_type): Zero result for (-1,-1) arg. (dbx_alloc_type): Make it easier to understand. No funct change. (define_symbol: 't'): Don't put the typedef name into the name of the struct, union, or enum. Bugfix. (read_type: '*', '&', 'f'): Add comments. Use make_XXX_type routines to properly handle overwriting preallocated types so that forward references will work. (read_enum_type): Force enum values to file scope, due to bug in Sun compiler output. FIXME, fix later. Remove unused header_file_prev_index mechanism. It was already obsolete in gdb-3.5. These comments appeared in 3.5: /* This code was used before I knew about the instance codes. My first hypothesis is that it is not necessary now that instance codes are handled. */ * dbxread.c (add_new_header_file): Remove header_file_prev_index. * buildsym.h: Remove it and prev_index that saves it. * buildsym.c (push_subfile, pop_subfile, start_symtab): Remove it. * solib.c (special_symbol_handling): When called from core files, must set up debug_addr. Don't print error messages, just return. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Less ascii diarrhea for enums, please.
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return make_pointer_type (type, (struct type **)0);
}
/* Lookup a C++ `reference' to a type TYPE. TYPEPTR, if nonzero, points
to a pointer to memory where the reference type should be stored.
If *TYPEPTR is zero, update it to point to the reference type we return.
We allocate new memory if needed. */
struct type *
make_reference_type (type, typeptr)
struct type *type;
struct type **typeptr;
{
register struct type *ntype; /* New type */
struct objfile *objfile;
ntype = TYPE_REFERENCE_TYPE (type);
* gdbtypes.c (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): New functions which handle overwriting of forward-referenced types for stabs file reading. (lookup_{reference,pointer,function}_type): These just call the make_*_type functions with a null storage alloc parameter. * gdbtypes.h (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): Declare. * xcoffread.c (smash_to_pointer_type): Remove, no longer used. * buildsym.c (dbx_lookup_type): Zero result for (-1,-1) arg. (dbx_alloc_type): Make it easier to understand. No funct change. (define_symbol: 't'): Don't put the typedef name into the name of the struct, union, or enum. Bugfix. (read_type: '*', '&', 'f'): Add comments. Use make_XXX_type routines to properly handle overwriting preallocated types so that forward references will work. (read_enum_type): Force enum values to file scope, due to bug in Sun compiler output. FIXME, fix later. Remove unused header_file_prev_index mechanism. It was already obsolete in gdb-3.5. These comments appeared in 3.5: /* This code was used before I knew about the instance codes. My first hypothesis is that it is not necessary now that instance codes are handled. */ * dbxread.c (add_new_header_file): Remove header_file_prev_index. * buildsym.h: Remove it and prev_index that saves it. * buildsym.c (push_subfile, pop_subfile, start_symtab): Remove it. * solib.c (special_symbol_handling): When called from core files, must set up debug_addr. Don't print error messages, just return. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Less ascii diarrhea for enums, please.
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if (ntype)
if (typeptr == 0)
return ntype; /* Don't care about alloc, and have new type. */
else if (*typeptr == 0)
{
*typeptr = ntype; /* Tracking alloc, and we have new type. */
return ntype;
}
if (typeptr == 0 || *typeptr == 0) /* We'll need to allocate one. */
{
ntype = alloc_type (TYPE_OBJFILE (type));
if (typeptr)
*typeptr = ntype;
}
else /* We have storage, but need to reset it. */
{
* gdbtypes.c (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): New functions which handle overwriting of forward-referenced types for stabs file reading. (lookup_{reference,pointer,function}_type): These just call the make_*_type functions with a null storage alloc parameter. * gdbtypes.h (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): Declare. * xcoffread.c (smash_to_pointer_type): Remove, no longer used. * buildsym.c (dbx_lookup_type): Zero result for (-1,-1) arg. (dbx_alloc_type): Make it easier to understand. No funct change. (define_symbol: 't'): Don't put the typedef name into the name of the struct, union, or enum. Bugfix. (read_type: '*', '&', 'f'): Add comments. Use make_XXX_type routines to properly handle overwriting preallocated types so that forward references will work. (read_enum_type): Force enum values to file scope, due to bug in Sun compiler output. FIXME, fix later. Remove unused header_file_prev_index mechanism. It was already obsolete in gdb-3.5. These comments appeared in 3.5: /* This code was used before I knew about the instance codes. My first hypothesis is that it is not necessary now that instance codes are handled. */ * dbxread.c (add_new_header_file): Remove header_file_prev_index. * buildsym.h: Remove it and prev_index that saves it. * buildsym.c (push_subfile, pop_subfile, start_symtab): Remove it. * solib.c (special_symbol_handling): When called from core files, must set up debug_addr. Don't print error messages, just return. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Less ascii diarrhea for enums, please.
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ntype = *typeptr;
objfile = TYPE_OBJFILE (ntype);
memset ((char *) ntype, 0, sizeof (struct type));
* gdbtypes.c (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): New functions which handle overwriting of forward-referenced types for stabs file reading. (lookup_{reference,pointer,function}_type): These just call the make_*_type functions with a null storage alloc parameter. * gdbtypes.h (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): Declare. * xcoffread.c (smash_to_pointer_type): Remove, no longer used. * buildsym.c (dbx_lookup_type): Zero result for (-1,-1) arg. (dbx_alloc_type): Make it easier to understand. No funct change. (define_symbol: 't'): Don't put the typedef name into the name of the struct, union, or enum. Bugfix. (read_type: '*', '&', 'f'): Add comments. Use make_XXX_type routines to properly handle overwriting preallocated types so that forward references will work. (read_enum_type): Force enum values to file scope, due to bug in Sun compiler output. FIXME, fix later. Remove unused header_file_prev_index mechanism. It was already obsolete in gdb-3.5. These comments appeared in 3.5: /* This code was used before I knew about the instance codes. My first hypothesis is that it is not necessary now that instance codes are handled. */ * dbxread.c (add_new_header_file): Remove header_file_prev_index. * buildsym.h: Remove it and prev_index that saves it. * buildsym.c (push_subfile, pop_subfile, start_symtab): Remove it. * solib.c (special_symbol_handling): When called from core files, must set up debug_addr. Don't print error messages, just return. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Less ascii diarrhea for enums, please.
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TYPE_OBJFILE (ntype) = objfile;
}
* gdbtypes.c (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): New functions which handle overwriting of forward-referenced types for stabs file reading. (lookup_{reference,pointer,function}_type): These just call the make_*_type functions with a null storage alloc parameter. * gdbtypes.h (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): Declare. * xcoffread.c (smash_to_pointer_type): Remove, no longer used. * buildsym.c (dbx_lookup_type): Zero result for (-1,-1) arg. (dbx_alloc_type): Make it easier to understand. No funct change. (define_symbol: 't'): Don't put the typedef name into the name of the struct, union, or enum. Bugfix. (read_type: '*', '&', 'f'): Add comments. Use make_XXX_type routines to properly handle overwriting preallocated types so that forward references will work. (read_enum_type): Force enum values to file scope, due to bug in Sun compiler output. FIXME, fix later. Remove unused header_file_prev_index mechanism. It was already obsolete in gdb-3.5. These comments appeared in 3.5: /* This code was used before I knew about the instance codes. My first hypothesis is that it is not necessary now that instance codes are handled. */ * dbxread.c (add_new_header_file): Remove header_file_prev_index. * buildsym.h: Remove it and prev_index that saves it. * buildsym.c (push_subfile, pop_subfile, start_symtab): Remove it. * solib.c (special_symbol_handling): When called from core files, must set up debug_addr. Don't print error messages, just return. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Less ascii diarrhea for enums, please.
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TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (ntype) = type;
TYPE_REFERENCE_TYPE (type) = ntype;
/* FIXME! Assume the machine has only one representation for references,
and that it matches the (only) representation for pointers! */
TYPE_LENGTH (ntype) = TARGET_PTR_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT;
TYPE_CODE (ntype) = TYPE_CODE_REF;
if (!TYPE_REFERENCE_TYPE (type)) /* Remember it, if don't have one. */
TYPE_REFERENCE_TYPE (type) = ntype;
return ntype;
}
* gdbtypes.c (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): New functions which handle overwriting of forward-referenced types for stabs file reading. (lookup_{reference,pointer,function}_type): These just call the make_*_type functions with a null storage alloc parameter. * gdbtypes.h (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): Declare. * xcoffread.c (smash_to_pointer_type): Remove, no longer used. * buildsym.c (dbx_lookup_type): Zero result for (-1,-1) arg. (dbx_alloc_type): Make it easier to understand. No funct change. (define_symbol: 't'): Don't put the typedef name into the name of the struct, union, or enum. Bugfix. (read_type: '*', '&', 'f'): Add comments. Use make_XXX_type routines to properly handle overwriting preallocated types so that forward references will work. (read_enum_type): Force enum values to file scope, due to bug in Sun compiler output. FIXME, fix later. Remove unused header_file_prev_index mechanism. It was already obsolete in gdb-3.5. These comments appeared in 3.5: /* This code was used before I knew about the instance codes. My first hypothesis is that it is not necessary now that instance codes are handled. */ * dbxread.c (add_new_header_file): Remove header_file_prev_index. * buildsym.h: Remove it and prev_index that saves it. * buildsym.c (push_subfile, pop_subfile, start_symtab): Remove it. * solib.c (special_symbol_handling): When called from core files, must set up debug_addr. Don't print error messages, just return. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Less ascii diarrhea for enums, please.
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/* Same as above, but caller doesn't care about memory allocation details. */
struct type *
lookup_reference_type (type)
struct type *type;
{
* gdbtypes.c (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): New functions which handle overwriting of forward-referenced types for stabs file reading. (lookup_{reference,pointer,function}_type): These just call the make_*_type functions with a null storage alloc parameter. * gdbtypes.h (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): Declare. * xcoffread.c (smash_to_pointer_type): Remove, no longer used. * buildsym.c (dbx_lookup_type): Zero result for (-1,-1) arg. (dbx_alloc_type): Make it easier to understand. No funct change. (define_symbol: 't'): Don't put the typedef name into the name of the struct, union, or enum. Bugfix. (read_type: '*', '&', 'f'): Add comments. Use make_XXX_type routines to properly handle overwriting preallocated types so that forward references will work. (read_enum_type): Force enum values to file scope, due to bug in Sun compiler output. FIXME, fix later. Remove unused header_file_prev_index mechanism. It was already obsolete in gdb-3.5. These comments appeared in 3.5: /* This code was used before I knew about the instance codes. My first hypothesis is that it is not necessary now that instance codes are handled. */ * dbxread.c (add_new_header_file): Remove header_file_prev_index. * buildsym.h: Remove it and prev_index that saves it. * buildsym.c (push_subfile, pop_subfile, start_symtab): Remove it. * solib.c (special_symbol_handling): When called from core files, must set up debug_addr. Don't print error messages, just return. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Less ascii diarrhea for enums, please.
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return make_reference_type (type, (struct type **)0);
}
/* Lookup a function type that returns type TYPE. TYPEPTR, if nonzero, points
to a pointer to memory where the function type should be stored.
If *TYPEPTR is zero, update it to point to the function type we return.
We allocate new memory if needed. */
* gdbtypes.c (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): New functions which handle overwriting of forward-referenced types for stabs file reading. (lookup_{reference,pointer,function}_type): These just call the make_*_type functions with a null storage alloc parameter. * gdbtypes.h (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): Declare. * xcoffread.c (smash_to_pointer_type): Remove, no longer used. * buildsym.c (dbx_lookup_type): Zero result for (-1,-1) arg. (dbx_alloc_type): Make it easier to understand. No funct change. (define_symbol: 't'): Don't put the typedef name into the name of the struct, union, or enum. Bugfix. (read_type: '*', '&', 'f'): Add comments. Use make_XXX_type routines to properly handle overwriting preallocated types so that forward references will work. (read_enum_type): Force enum values to file scope, due to bug in Sun compiler output. FIXME, fix later. Remove unused header_file_prev_index mechanism. It was already obsolete in gdb-3.5. These comments appeared in 3.5: /* This code was used before I knew about the instance codes. My first hypothesis is that it is not necessary now that instance codes are handled. */ * dbxread.c (add_new_header_file): Remove header_file_prev_index. * buildsym.h: Remove it and prev_index that saves it. * buildsym.c (push_subfile, pop_subfile, start_symtab): Remove it. * solib.c (special_symbol_handling): When called from core files, must set up debug_addr. Don't print error messages, just return. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Less ascii diarrhea for enums, please.
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struct type *
make_function_type (type, typeptr)
struct type *type;
struct type **typeptr;
{
register struct type *ntype; /* New type */
struct objfile *objfile;
ntype = TYPE_FUNCTION_TYPE (type);
if (ntype)
if (typeptr == 0)
return ntype; /* Don't care about alloc, and have new type. */
else if (*typeptr == 0)
{
*typeptr = ntype; /* Tracking alloc, and we have new type. */
return ntype;
}
if (typeptr == 0 || *typeptr == 0) /* We'll need to allocate one. */
{
* gdbtypes.c (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): New functions which handle overwriting of forward-referenced types for stabs file reading. (lookup_{reference,pointer,function}_type): These just call the make_*_type functions with a null storage alloc parameter. * gdbtypes.h (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): Declare. * xcoffread.c (smash_to_pointer_type): Remove, no longer used. * buildsym.c (dbx_lookup_type): Zero result for (-1,-1) arg. (dbx_alloc_type): Make it easier to understand. No funct change. (define_symbol: 't'): Don't put the typedef name into the name of the struct, union, or enum. Bugfix. (read_type: '*', '&', 'f'): Add comments. Use make_XXX_type routines to properly handle overwriting preallocated types so that forward references will work. (read_enum_type): Force enum values to file scope, due to bug in Sun compiler output. FIXME, fix later. Remove unused header_file_prev_index mechanism. It was already obsolete in gdb-3.5. These comments appeared in 3.5: /* This code was used before I knew about the instance codes. My first hypothesis is that it is not necessary now that instance codes are handled. */ * dbxread.c (add_new_header_file): Remove header_file_prev_index. * buildsym.h: Remove it and prev_index that saves it. * buildsym.c (push_subfile, pop_subfile, start_symtab): Remove it. * solib.c (special_symbol_handling): When called from core files, must set up debug_addr. Don't print error messages, just return. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Less ascii diarrhea for enums, please.
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ntype = alloc_type (TYPE_OBJFILE (type));
if (typeptr)
*typeptr = ntype;
}
* gdbtypes.c (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): New functions which handle overwriting of forward-referenced types for stabs file reading. (lookup_{reference,pointer,function}_type): These just call the make_*_type functions with a null storage alloc parameter. * gdbtypes.h (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): Declare. * xcoffread.c (smash_to_pointer_type): Remove, no longer used. * buildsym.c (dbx_lookup_type): Zero result for (-1,-1) arg. (dbx_alloc_type): Make it easier to understand. No funct change. (define_symbol: 't'): Don't put the typedef name into the name of the struct, union, or enum. Bugfix. (read_type: '*', '&', 'f'): Add comments. Use make_XXX_type routines to properly handle overwriting preallocated types so that forward references will work. (read_enum_type): Force enum values to file scope, due to bug in Sun compiler output. FIXME, fix later. Remove unused header_file_prev_index mechanism. It was already obsolete in gdb-3.5. These comments appeared in 3.5: /* This code was used before I knew about the instance codes. My first hypothesis is that it is not necessary now that instance codes are handled. */ * dbxread.c (add_new_header_file): Remove header_file_prev_index. * buildsym.h: Remove it and prev_index that saves it. * buildsym.c (push_subfile, pop_subfile, start_symtab): Remove it. * solib.c (special_symbol_handling): When called from core files, must set up debug_addr. Don't print error messages, just return. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Less ascii diarrhea for enums, please.
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else /* We have storage, but need to reset it. */
{
ntype = *typeptr;
objfile = TYPE_OBJFILE (ntype);
memset ((char *) ntype, 0, sizeof (struct type));
* gdbtypes.c (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): New functions which handle overwriting of forward-referenced types for stabs file reading. (lookup_{reference,pointer,function}_type): These just call the make_*_type functions with a null storage alloc parameter. * gdbtypes.h (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): Declare. * xcoffread.c (smash_to_pointer_type): Remove, no longer used. * buildsym.c (dbx_lookup_type): Zero result for (-1,-1) arg. (dbx_alloc_type): Make it easier to understand. No funct change. (define_symbol: 't'): Don't put the typedef name into the name of the struct, union, or enum. Bugfix. (read_type: '*', '&', 'f'): Add comments. Use make_XXX_type routines to properly handle overwriting preallocated types so that forward references will work. (read_enum_type): Force enum values to file scope, due to bug in Sun compiler output. FIXME, fix later. Remove unused header_file_prev_index mechanism. It was already obsolete in gdb-3.5. These comments appeared in 3.5: /* This code was used before I knew about the instance codes. My first hypothesis is that it is not necessary now that instance codes are handled. */ * dbxread.c (add_new_header_file): Remove header_file_prev_index. * buildsym.h: Remove it and prev_index that saves it. * buildsym.c (push_subfile, pop_subfile, start_symtab): Remove it. * solib.c (special_symbol_handling): When called from core files, must set up debug_addr. Don't print error messages, just return. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Less ascii diarrhea for enums, please.
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TYPE_OBJFILE (ntype) = objfile;
}
TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (ntype) = type;
TYPE_FUNCTION_TYPE (type) = ntype;
TYPE_LENGTH (ntype) = 1;
TYPE_CODE (ntype) = TYPE_CODE_FUNC;
if (!TYPE_FUNCTION_TYPE (type)) /* Remember it, if don't have one. */
TYPE_FUNCTION_TYPE (type) = ntype;
return ntype;
}
* gdbtypes.c (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): New functions which handle overwriting of forward-referenced types for stabs file reading. (lookup_{reference,pointer,function}_type): These just call the make_*_type functions with a null storage alloc parameter. * gdbtypes.h (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): Declare. * xcoffread.c (smash_to_pointer_type): Remove, no longer used. * buildsym.c (dbx_lookup_type): Zero result for (-1,-1) arg. (dbx_alloc_type): Make it easier to understand. No funct change. (define_symbol: 't'): Don't put the typedef name into the name of the struct, union, or enum. Bugfix. (read_type: '*', '&', 'f'): Add comments. Use make_XXX_type routines to properly handle overwriting preallocated types so that forward references will work. (read_enum_type): Force enum values to file scope, due to bug in Sun compiler output. FIXME, fix later. Remove unused header_file_prev_index mechanism. It was already obsolete in gdb-3.5. These comments appeared in 3.5: /* This code was used before I knew about the instance codes. My first hypothesis is that it is not necessary now that instance codes are handled. */ * dbxread.c (add_new_header_file): Remove header_file_prev_index. * buildsym.h: Remove it and prev_index that saves it. * buildsym.c (push_subfile, pop_subfile, start_symtab): Remove it. * solib.c (special_symbol_handling): When called from core files, must set up debug_addr. Don't print error messages, just return. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Less ascii diarrhea for enums, please.
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/* Given a type TYPE, return a type of functions that return that type.
May need to construct such a type if this is the first use. */
struct type *
lookup_function_type (type)
struct type *type;
{
* gdbtypes.c (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): New functions which handle overwriting of forward-referenced types for stabs file reading. (lookup_{reference,pointer,function}_type): These just call the make_*_type functions with a null storage alloc parameter. * gdbtypes.h (make_{reference,pointer,function}_type): Declare. * xcoffread.c (smash_to_pointer_type): Remove, no longer used. * buildsym.c (dbx_lookup_type): Zero result for (-1,-1) arg. (dbx_alloc_type): Make it easier to understand. No funct change. (define_symbol: 't'): Don't put the typedef name into the name of the struct, union, or enum. Bugfix. (read_type: '*', '&', 'f'): Add comments. Use make_XXX_type routines to properly handle overwriting preallocated types so that forward references will work. (read_enum_type): Force enum values to file scope, due to bug in Sun compiler output. FIXME, fix later. Remove unused header_file_prev_index mechanism. It was already obsolete in gdb-3.5. These comments appeared in 3.5: /* This code was used before I knew about the instance codes. My first hypothesis is that it is not necessary now that instance codes are handled. */ * dbxread.c (add_new_header_file): Remove header_file_prev_index. * buildsym.h: Remove it and prev_index that saves it. * buildsym.c (push_subfile, pop_subfile, start_symtab): Remove it. * solib.c (special_symbol_handling): When called from core files, must set up debug_addr. Don't print error messages, just return. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Less ascii diarrhea for enums, please.
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return make_function_type (type, (struct type **)0);
}
/* Implement direct support for MEMBER_TYPE in GNU C++.
May need to construct such a type if this is the first use.
The TYPE is the type of the member. The DOMAIN is the type
of the aggregate that the member belongs to. */
struct type *
lookup_member_type (type, domain)
struct type *type;
struct type *domain;
{
register struct type *mtype;
mtype = alloc_type (TYPE_OBJFILE (type));
smash_to_member_type (mtype, domain, type);
return (mtype);
}
/* Allocate a stub method whose return type is TYPE.
This apparently happens for speed of symbol reading, since parsing
out the arguments to the method is cpu-intensive, the way we are doing
it. So, we will fill in arguments later.
This always returns a fresh type. */
struct type *
allocate_stub_method (type)
struct type *type;
{
struct type *mtype;
mtype = alloc_type (TYPE_OBJFILE (type));
TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (mtype) = type;
/* _DOMAIN_TYPE (mtype) = unknown yet */
/* _ARG_TYPES (mtype) = unknown yet */
TYPE_FLAGS (mtype) = TYPE_FLAG_STUB;
TYPE_CODE (mtype) = TYPE_CODE_METHOD;
TYPE_LENGTH (mtype) = 1;
return (mtype);
}
* gdbtypes.c (create_array_type): Complete rewrite. Now requires a optional type to decorate as an array type, the type of the index, and the bounds of the array. Records this additional info in the array type for use with languages with nonzero array bounds. * gdbtypes.h (enum type_code): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY to note that arrays may have bounds. * gdbtypes.h (create_array_type): Update prototype. * c-exp.y (ptype production): Adjust for new create_array_type calling conventions. * coffread.c (decode_type): Call create_array_type rather than handcrafting array types. * convex-tdep.c (value_type): Remove, now use create_array_type. * convex-tdep.c (value_of_trapped_internalvar): Convert calls to vector_type into calls to create_array_type. * dwarfread.c (decode_subscr_data): Name changed to decode_subscript_data_item throughout. * dwarfread.c (decode_subscript_data_item): Rewrite to use create_array_type. Now records index type and range as well. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_read_array_type): Rewrite as part of change to use create_array_type. * dwarfread.c (read_subroutine_type): Test existing user defined types before decorating them, to ensure they are blank, and complain about it if they are not. * dwarfread.c (decode_fund_type): For unrecognized types, always return some valid type (type integer). If the unrecognized type cannot be an implementation defined type, complain as well. * m88k-tdep.c (pushed_size): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY. * m88k-tdep.c (store_param): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY. * mipsread.c (upgrade_type): Add FIXME comment that code to handcraft arrays should be replaced with call to create_array_type. * stabsread.c (read_array_type): Replace code to handcraft array types with call to create_array_type. * valprint.c (type_print_varspec_prefix): Minor formatting change, join lines that don't need to be split.
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/* Create an array type using either a blank type supplied in RESULT_TYPE,
or creating a new type. Elements will be of type ELEMENT_TYPE, the
indices will be of type INDEX_TYPE, and will range from LOW_BOUND
to HIGH_BOUND, inclusive.
* gdbtypes.c (create_array_type): Complete rewrite. Now requires a optional type to decorate as an array type, the type of the index, and the bounds of the array. Records this additional info in the array type for use with languages with nonzero array bounds. * gdbtypes.h (enum type_code): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY to note that arrays may have bounds. * gdbtypes.h (create_array_type): Update prototype. * c-exp.y (ptype production): Adjust for new create_array_type calling conventions. * coffread.c (decode_type): Call create_array_type rather than handcrafting array types. * convex-tdep.c (value_type): Remove, now use create_array_type. * convex-tdep.c (value_of_trapped_internalvar): Convert calls to vector_type into calls to create_array_type. * dwarfread.c (decode_subscr_data): Name changed to decode_subscript_data_item throughout. * dwarfread.c (decode_subscript_data_item): Rewrite to use create_array_type. Now records index type and range as well. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_read_array_type): Rewrite as part of change to use create_array_type. * dwarfread.c (read_subroutine_type): Test existing user defined types before decorating them, to ensure they are blank, and complain about it if they are not. * dwarfread.c (decode_fund_type): For unrecognized types, always return some valid type (type integer). If the unrecognized type cannot be an implementation defined type, complain as well. * m88k-tdep.c (pushed_size): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY. * m88k-tdep.c (store_param): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY. * mipsread.c (upgrade_type): Add FIXME comment that code to handcraft arrays should be replaced with call to create_array_type. * stabsread.c (read_array_type): Replace code to handcraft array types with call to create_array_type. * valprint.c (type_print_varspec_prefix): Minor formatting change, join lines that don't need to be split.
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FIXME: Maybe we should check the TYPE_CODE of RESULT_TYPE to make
sure it is TYPE_CODE_UNDEF before we bash it into an array type? */
struct type *
* gdbtypes.c (create_array_type): Complete rewrite. Now requires a optional type to decorate as an array type, the type of the index, and the bounds of the array. Records this additional info in the array type for use with languages with nonzero array bounds. * gdbtypes.h (enum type_code): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY to note that arrays may have bounds. * gdbtypes.h (create_array_type): Update prototype. * c-exp.y (ptype production): Adjust for new create_array_type calling conventions. * coffread.c (decode_type): Call create_array_type rather than handcrafting array types. * convex-tdep.c (value_type): Remove, now use create_array_type. * convex-tdep.c (value_of_trapped_internalvar): Convert calls to vector_type into calls to create_array_type. * dwarfread.c (decode_subscr_data): Name changed to decode_subscript_data_item throughout. * dwarfread.c (decode_subscript_data_item): Rewrite to use create_array_type. Now records index type and range as well. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_read_array_type): Rewrite as part of change to use create_array_type. * dwarfread.c (read_subroutine_type): Test existing user defined types before decorating them, to ensure they are blank, and complain about it if they are not. * dwarfread.c (decode_fund_type): For unrecognized types, always return some valid type (type integer). If the unrecognized type cannot be an implementation defined type, complain as well. * m88k-tdep.c (pushed_size): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY. * m88k-tdep.c (store_param): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY. * mipsread.c (upgrade_type): Add FIXME comment that code to handcraft arrays should be replaced with call to create_array_type. * stabsread.c (read_array_type): Replace code to handcraft array types with call to create_array_type. * valprint.c (type_print_varspec_prefix): Minor formatting change, join lines that don't need to be split.
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create_array_type (result_type, element_type, index_type, low_bound,
high_bound)
struct type *result_type;
struct type *element_type;
* gdbtypes.c (create_array_type): Complete rewrite. Now requires a optional type to decorate as an array type, the type of the index, and the bounds of the array. Records this additional info in the array type for use with languages with nonzero array bounds. * gdbtypes.h (enum type_code): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY to note that arrays may have bounds. * gdbtypes.h (create_array_type): Update prototype. * c-exp.y (ptype production): Adjust for new create_array_type calling conventions. * coffread.c (decode_type): Call create_array_type rather than handcrafting array types. * convex-tdep.c (value_type): Remove, now use create_array_type. * convex-tdep.c (value_of_trapped_internalvar): Convert calls to vector_type into calls to create_array_type. * dwarfread.c (decode_subscr_data): Name changed to decode_subscript_data_item throughout. * dwarfread.c (decode_subscript_data_item): Rewrite to use create_array_type. Now records index type and range as well. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_read_array_type): Rewrite as part of change to use create_array_type. * dwarfread.c (read_subroutine_type): Test existing user defined types before decorating them, to ensure they are blank, and complain about it if they are not. * dwarfread.c (decode_fund_type): For unrecognized types, always return some valid type (type integer). If the unrecognized type cannot be an implementation defined type, complain as well. * m88k-tdep.c (pushed_size): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY. * m88k-tdep.c (store_param): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY. * mipsread.c (upgrade_type): Add FIXME comment that code to handcraft arrays should be replaced with call to create_array_type. * stabsread.c (read_array_type): Replace code to handcraft array types with call to create_array_type. * valprint.c (type_print_varspec_prefix): Minor formatting change, join lines that don't need to be split.
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struct type *index_type;
int low_bound;
int high_bound;
{
struct type *range_type;
* gdbtypes.c (create_array_type): Complete rewrite. Now requires a optional type to decorate as an array type, the type of the index, and the bounds of the array. Records this additional info in the array type for use with languages with nonzero array bounds. * gdbtypes.h (enum type_code): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY to note that arrays may have bounds. * gdbtypes.h (create_array_type): Update prototype. * c-exp.y (ptype production): Adjust for new create_array_type calling conventions. * coffread.c (decode_type): Call create_array_type rather than handcrafting array types. * convex-tdep.c (value_type): Remove, now use create_array_type. * convex-tdep.c (value_of_trapped_internalvar): Convert calls to vector_type into calls to create_array_type. * dwarfread.c (decode_subscr_data): Name changed to decode_subscript_data_item throughout. * dwarfread.c (decode_subscript_data_item): Rewrite to use create_array_type. Now records index type and range as well. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_read_array_type): Rewrite as part of change to use create_array_type. * dwarfread.c (read_subroutine_type): Test existing user defined types before decorating them, to ensure they are blank, and complain about it if they are not. * dwarfread.c (decode_fund_type): For unrecognized types, always return some valid type (type integer). If the unrecognized type cannot be an implementation defined type, complain as well. * m88k-tdep.c (pushed_size): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY. * m88k-tdep.c (store_param): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY. * mipsread.c (upgrade_type): Add FIXME comment that code to handcraft arrays should be replaced with call to create_array_type. * stabsread.c (read_array_type): Replace code to handcraft array types with call to create_array_type. * valprint.c (type_print_varspec_prefix): Minor formatting change, join lines that don't need to be split.
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/* Create a blank type if we are not given one to bash on. */
if (result_type == NULL)
{
result_type = alloc_type (TYPE_OBJFILE (element_type));
}
* gdbtypes.c (create_array_type): Complete rewrite. Now requires a optional type to decorate as an array type, the type of the index, and the bounds of the array. Records this additional info in the array type for use with languages with nonzero array bounds. * gdbtypes.h (enum type_code): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY to note that arrays may have bounds. * gdbtypes.h (create_array_type): Update prototype. * c-exp.y (ptype production): Adjust for new create_array_type calling conventions. * coffread.c (decode_type): Call create_array_type rather than handcrafting array types. * convex-tdep.c (value_type): Remove, now use create_array_type. * convex-tdep.c (value_of_trapped_internalvar): Convert calls to vector_type into calls to create_array_type. * dwarfread.c (decode_subscr_data): Name changed to decode_subscript_data_item throughout. * dwarfread.c (decode_subscript_data_item): Rewrite to use create_array_type. Now records index type and range as well. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_read_array_type): Rewrite as part of change to use create_array_type. * dwarfread.c (read_subroutine_type): Test existing user defined types before decorating them, to ensure they are blank, and complain about it if they are not. * dwarfread.c (decode_fund_type): For unrecognized types, always return some valid type (type integer). If the unrecognized type cannot be an implementation defined type, complain as well. * m88k-tdep.c (pushed_size): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY. * m88k-tdep.c (store_param): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY. * mipsread.c (upgrade_type): Add FIXME comment that code to handcraft arrays should be replaced with call to create_array_type. * stabsread.c (read_array_type): Replace code to handcraft array types with call to create_array_type. * valprint.c (type_print_varspec_prefix): Minor formatting change, join lines that don't need to be split.
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/* Create a range type. */
range_type = alloc_type (TYPE_OBJFILE (element_type));
TYPE_CODE (range_type) = TYPE_CODE_RANGE;
TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (range_type) = index_type;
TYPE_LENGTH (range_type) = sizeof (int); /* This should never be needed. */
TYPE_NFIELDS (range_type) = 2;
TYPE_FIELDS (range_type) = (struct field *)
TYPE_ALLOC (range_type, 2 * sizeof (struct field));
memset (TYPE_FIELDS (range_type), 0, 2 * sizeof (struct field));
TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (range_type, 0) = low_bound;
TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (range_type, 1) = high_bound;
TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (range_type, 0) = builtin_type_int; /* FIXME */
TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (range_type, 1) = builtin_type_int; /* FIXME */
/* Create the array type. */
TYPE_CODE (result_type) = TYPE_CODE_ARRAY;
TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (result_type) = element_type;
* gdbtypes.c (create_array_type): Complete rewrite. Now requires a optional type to decorate as an array type, the type of the index, and the bounds of the array. Records this additional info in the array type for use with languages with nonzero array bounds. * gdbtypes.h (enum type_code): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY to note that arrays may have bounds. * gdbtypes.h (create_array_type): Update prototype. * c-exp.y (ptype production): Adjust for new create_array_type calling conventions. * coffread.c (decode_type): Call create_array_type rather than handcrafting array types. * convex-tdep.c (value_type): Remove, now use create_array_type. * convex-tdep.c (value_of_trapped_internalvar): Convert calls to vector_type into calls to create_array_type. * dwarfread.c (decode_subscr_data): Name changed to decode_subscript_data_item throughout. * dwarfread.c (decode_subscript_data_item): Rewrite to use create_array_type. Now records index type and range as well. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_read_array_type): Rewrite as part of change to use create_array_type. * dwarfread.c (read_subroutine_type): Test existing user defined types before decorating them, to ensure they are blank, and complain about it if they are not. * dwarfread.c (decode_fund_type): For unrecognized types, always return some valid type (type integer). If the unrecognized type cannot be an implementation defined type, complain as well. * m88k-tdep.c (pushed_size): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY. * m88k-tdep.c (store_param): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY. * mipsread.c (upgrade_type): Add FIXME comment that code to handcraft arrays should be replaced with call to create_array_type. * stabsread.c (read_array_type): Replace code to handcraft array types with call to create_array_type. * valprint.c (type_print_varspec_prefix): Minor formatting change, join lines that don't need to be split.
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TYPE_LENGTH (result_type) =
TYPE_LENGTH (element_type) * (high_bound - low_bound + 1);
TYPE_NFIELDS (result_type) = 1;
TYPE_FIELDS (result_type) = (struct field *)
TYPE_ALLOC (result_type, sizeof (struct field));
* gdbtypes.c (create_array_type): Complete rewrite. Now requires a optional type to decorate as an array type, the type of the index, and the bounds of the array. Records this additional info in the array type for use with languages with nonzero array bounds. * gdbtypes.h (enum type_code): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY to note that arrays may have bounds. * gdbtypes.h (create_array_type): Update prototype. * c-exp.y (ptype production): Adjust for new create_array_type calling conventions. * coffread.c (decode_type): Call create_array_type rather than handcrafting array types. * convex-tdep.c (value_type): Remove, now use create_array_type. * convex-tdep.c (value_of_trapped_internalvar): Convert calls to vector_type into calls to create_array_type. * dwarfread.c (decode_subscr_data): Name changed to decode_subscript_data_item throughout. * dwarfread.c (decode_subscript_data_item): Rewrite to use create_array_type. Now records index type and range as well. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_read_array_type): Rewrite as part of change to use create_array_type. * dwarfread.c (read_subroutine_type): Test existing user defined types before decorating them, to ensure they are blank, and complain about it if they are not. * dwarfread.c (decode_fund_type): For unrecognized types, always return some valid type (type integer). If the unrecognized type cannot be an implementation defined type, complain as well. * m88k-tdep.c (pushed_size): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY. * m88k-tdep.c (store_param): Update comment for TYPE_CODE_ARRAY. * mipsread.c (upgrade_type): Add FIXME comment that code to handcraft arrays should be replaced with call to create_array_type. * stabsread.c (read_array_type): Replace code to handcraft array types with call to create_array_type. * valprint.c (type_print_varspec_prefix): Minor formatting change, join lines that don't need to be split.
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memset (TYPE_FIELDS (result_type), 0, sizeof (struct field));
TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (result_type, 0) = range_type;
TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (result_type) = -1;
return (result_type);
}
/* Smash TYPE to be a type of members of DOMAIN with type TO_TYPE.
A MEMBER is a wierd thing -- it amounts to a typed offset into
a struct, e.g. "an int at offset 8". A MEMBER TYPE doesn't
include the offset (that's the value of the MEMBER itself), but does
include the structure type into which it points (for some reason).
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When "smashing" the type, we preserve the objfile that the
old type pointed to, since we aren't changing where the type is actually
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allocated. */
void
smash_to_member_type (type, domain, to_type)
struct type *type;
struct type *domain;
struct type *to_type;
{
struct objfile *objfile;
objfile = TYPE_OBJFILE (type);
memset ((char *) type, 0, sizeof (struct type));
TYPE_OBJFILE (type) = objfile;
TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type) = to_type;
TYPE_DOMAIN_TYPE (type) = domain;
TYPE_LENGTH (type) = 1; /* In practice, this is never needed. */
TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_MEMBER;
}
/* Smash TYPE to be a type of method of DOMAIN with type TO_TYPE.
METHOD just means `function that gets an extra "this" argument'.
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When "smashing" the type, we preserve the objfile that the
old type pointed to, since we aren't changing where the type is actually
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allocated. */
void
smash_to_method_type (type, domain, to_type, args)
struct type *type;
struct type *domain;
struct type *to_type;
struct type **args;
{
struct objfile *objfile;
objfile = TYPE_OBJFILE (type);
memset ((char *) type, 0, sizeof (struct type));
TYPE_OBJFILE (type) = objfile;
TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type) = to_type;
TYPE_DOMAIN_TYPE (type) = domain;
TYPE_ARG_TYPES (type) = args;
TYPE_LENGTH (type) = 1; /* In practice, this is never needed. */
TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_METHOD;
}
/* Return a typename for a struct/union/enum type
without the tag qualifier. If the type has a NULL name,
NULL is returned. */
char *
type_name_no_tag (type)
register const struct type *type;
{
register char *name;
if ((name = TYPE_NAME (type)) != NULL)
{
switch (TYPE_CODE (type))
{
case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT:
if(!strncmp (name, "struct ", 7))
{
name += 7;
}
break;
case TYPE_CODE_UNION:
if(!strncmp (name, "union ", 6))
{
name += 6;
}
break;
case TYPE_CODE_ENUM:
if(!strncmp (name, "enum ", 5))
{
name += 5;
}
break;
default: /* To avoid -Wall warnings */
break;
}
}
return (name);
}
/* Lookup a primitive type named NAME.
Return zero if NAME is not a primitive type.*/
struct type *
lookup_primitive_typename (name)
char *name;
{
struct type ** const *p;
for (p = current_language -> la_builtin_type_vector; *p != NULL; p++)
{
if (!strcmp ((**p) -> name, name))
{
return (**p);
}
}
return (NULL);
}
/* Lookup a typedef or primitive type named NAME,
visible in lexical block BLOCK.
If NOERR is nonzero, return zero if NAME is not suitably defined. */
struct type *
lookup_typename (name, block, noerr)
char *name;
struct block *block;
int noerr;
{
register struct symbol *sym;
register struct type *tmp;
sym = lookup_symbol (name, block, VAR_NAMESPACE, 0, (struct symtab **) NULL);
if (sym == NULL || SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_TYPEDEF)
{
tmp = lookup_primitive_typename (name);
if (tmp)
{
return (tmp);
}
else if (!tmp && noerr)
{
return (NULL);
}
else
{
error ("No type named %s.", name);
}
}
return (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym));
}
struct type *
lookup_unsigned_typename (name)
char *name;
{
char *uns = alloca (strlen (name) + 10);
strcpy (uns, "unsigned ");
strcpy (uns + 9, name);
return (lookup_typename (uns, (struct block *) NULL, 0));
}
struct type *
lookup_signed_typename (name)
char *name;
{
struct type *t;
char *uns = alloca (strlen (name) + 8);
strcpy (uns, "signed ");
strcpy (uns + 7, name);
t = lookup_typename (uns, (struct block *) NULL, 1);
/* If we don't find "signed FOO" just try again with plain "FOO". */
if (t != NULL)
return t;
return lookup_typename (name, (struct block *) NULL, 0);
}
/* Lookup a structure type named "struct NAME",
visible in lexical block BLOCK. */
struct type *
lookup_struct (name, block)
char *name;
struct block *block;
{
register struct symbol *sym;
sym = lookup_symbol (name, block, STRUCT_NAMESPACE, 0,
(struct symtab **) NULL);
if (sym == NULL)
{
error ("No struct type named %s.", name);
}
if (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT)
{
error ("This context has class, union or enum %s, not a struct.", name);
}
return (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym));
}
/* Lookup a union type named "union NAME",
visible in lexical block BLOCK. */
struct type *
lookup_union (name, block)
char *name;
struct block *block;
{
register struct symbol *sym;
sym = lookup_symbol (name, block, STRUCT_NAMESPACE, 0,
(struct symtab **) NULL);
if (sym == NULL)
{
error ("No union type named %s.", name);
}
if (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) != TYPE_CODE_UNION)
{
error ("This context has class, struct or enum %s, not a union.", name);
}
return (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym));
}
/* Lookup an enum type named "enum NAME",
visible in lexical block BLOCK. */
struct type *
lookup_enum (name, block)
char *name;
struct block *block;
{
register struct symbol *sym;
sym = lookup_symbol (name, block, STRUCT_NAMESPACE, 0,
(struct symtab **) NULL);
if (sym == NULL)
{
error ("No enum type named %s.", name);
}
if (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) != TYPE_CODE_ENUM)
{
error ("This context has class, struct or union %s, not an enum.", name);
}
return (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym));
}
/* Lookup a template type named "template NAME<TYPE>",
visible in lexical block BLOCK. */
struct type *
lookup_template_type (name, type, block)
char *name;
struct type *type;
struct block *block;
{
struct symbol *sym;
char *nam = (char*) alloca(strlen(name) + strlen(type->name) + 4);
strcpy (nam, name);
strcat (nam, "<");
strcat (nam, type->name);
strcat (nam, " >"); /* FIXME, extra space still introduced in gcc? */
sym = lookup_symbol (nam, block, VAR_NAMESPACE, 0, (struct symtab **)NULL);
if (sym == NULL)
{
error ("No template type named %s.", name);
}
if (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT)
{
error ("This context has class, union or enum %s, not a struct.", name);
}
return (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym));
}
/* Given a type TYPE, lookup the type of the component of type named
NAME.
If NOERR is nonzero, return zero if NAME is not suitably defined. */
struct type *
lookup_struct_elt_type (type, name, noerr)
struct type *type;
char *name;
int noerr;
{
int i;
if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR ||
TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_REF)
type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type);
if (TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT &&
TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_UNION)
{
target_terminal_ours ();
fflush (stdout);
fprintf (stderr, "Type ");
type_print (type, "", stderr, -1);
error (" is not a structure or union type.");
}
check_stub_type (type);
for (i = TYPE_NFIELDS (type) - 1; i >= TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type); i--)
{
char *t_field_name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, i);
if (t_field_name && !strcmp (t_field_name, name))
{
return TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i);
}
}
/* OK, it's not in this class. Recursively check the baseclasses. */
for (i = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type) - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
struct type *t;
t = lookup_struct_elt_type (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i), name, 0);
if (t != NULL)
{
return t;
}
}
if (noerr)
{
return NULL;
}
target_terminal_ours ();
fflush (stdout);
fprintf (stderr, "Type ");
type_print (type, "", stderr, -1);
fprintf (stderr, " has no component named ");
fputs_filtered (name, stderr);
error (".");
return (struct type *)-1; /* For lint */
}
/* This function is really horrible, but to avoid it, there would need
to be more filling in of forward references. */
void
fill_in_vptr_fieldno (type)
struct type *type;
{
if (TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type) < 0)
{
int i;
for (i = 1; i < TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type); i++)
{
fill_in_vptr_fieldno (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i));
if (TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i)) >= 0)
{
TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type)
= TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i));
TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE (type)
= TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i));
break;
}
}
}
}
/* Added by Bryan Boreham, Kewill, Sun Sep 17 18:07:17 1989.
If this is a stubbed struct (i.e. declared as struct foo *), see if
we can find a full definition in some other file. If so, copy this
definition, so we can use it in future. If not, set a flag so we
don't waste too much time in future. (FIXME, this doesn't seem
to be happening...)
This used to be coded as a macro, but I don't think it is called
often enough to merit such treatment.
*/
struct complaint stub_noname_complaint =
{"stub type has NULL name", 0, 0};
void
check_stub_type (type)
struct type *type;
{
if (TYPE_FLAGS(type) & TYPE_FLAG_STUB)
{
char* name = type_name_no_tag (type);
struct symbol *sym;
if (name == NULL)
{
complain (&stub_noname_complaint);
return;
}
sym = lookup_symbol (name, 0, STRUCT_NAMESPACE, 0,
(struct symtab **) NULL);
if (sym)
{
memcpy ((char *)type, (char *)SYMBOL_TYPE(sym), sizeof (struct type));
}
}
}
/* Ugly hack to convert method stubs into method types.
He ain't kiddin'. This demangles the name of the method into a string
including argument types, parses out each argument type, generates
a string casting a zero to that type, evaluates the string, and stuffs
the resulting type into an argtype vector!!! Then it knows the type
of the whole function (including argument types for overloading),
which info used to be in the stab's but was removed to hack back
the space required for them. */
void
check_stub_method (type, i, j)
struct type *type;
int i;
int j;
{
struct fn_field *f;
char *mangled_name = gdb_mangle_name (type, i, j);
char *demangled_name = cplus_demangle (mangled_name,
DMGL_PARAMS | DMGL_ANSI);
char *argtypetext, *p;
int depth = 0, argcount = 1;
struct type **argtypes;
struct type *mtype;
if (demangled_name == NULL)
{
error ("Internal: Cannot demangle mangled name `%s'.", mangled_name);
}
/* Now, read in the parameters that define this type. */
argtypetext = strchr (demangled_name, '(') + 1;
p = argtypetext;
while (*p)
{
if (*p == '(')
{
depth += 1;
}
else if (*p == ')')
{
depth -= 1;
}
else if (*p == ',' && depth == 0)
{
argcount += 1;
}
p += 1;
}
/* We need two more slots: one for the THIS pointer, and one for the
NULL [...] or void [end of arglist]. */
argtypes = (struct type **)
TYPE_ALLOC (type, (argcount + 2) * sizeof (struct type *));
p = argtypetext;
argtypes[0] = lookup_pointer_type (type);
argcount = 1;
if (*p != ')') /* () means no args, skip while */
{
depth = 0;
while (*p)
{
if (depth <= 0 && (*p == ',' || *p == ')'))
{
argtypes[argcount] =
parse_and_eval_type (argtypetext, p - argtypetext);
argcount += 1;
argtypetext = p + 1;
}
if (*p == '(')
{
depth += 1;
}
else if (*p == ')')
{
depth -= 1;
}
p += 1;
}
}
if (p[-2] != '.') /* Not '...' */
{
argtypes[argcount] = builtin_type_void; /* List terminator */
}
else
{
argtypes[argcount] = NULL; /* Ellist terminator */
}
free (demangled_name);
f = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (type, i);
TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, j) = mangled_name;
/* Now update the old "stub" type into a real type. */
mtype = TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (f, j);
TYPE_DOMAIN_TYPE (mtype) = type;
TYPE_ARG_TYPES (mtype) = argtypes;
TYPE_FLAGS (mtype) &= ~TYPE_FLAG_STUB;
TYPE_FN_FIELD_STUB (f, j) = 0;
}
struct cplus_struct_type cplus_struct_default;
void
allocate_cplus_struct_type (type)
struct type *type;
{
if (!HAVE_CPLUS_STRUCT (type))
{
TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (type) = (struct cplus_struct_type *)
TYPE_ALLOC (type, sizeof (struct cplus_struct_type));
*(TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(type)) = cplus_struct_default;
}
}
/* Helper function to initialize the standard scalar types.
If NAME is non-NULL and OBJFILE is non-NULL, then we make a copy
of the string pointed to by name in the type_obstack for that objfile,
and initialize the type name to that copy. There are places (mipsread.c
in particular, where init_type is called with a NULL value for NAME). */
struct type *
init_type (code, length, flags, name, objfile)
enum type_code code;
int length;
int flags;
char *name;
struct objfile *objfile;
{
register struct type *type;
type = alloc_type (objfile);
TYPE_CODE (type) = code;
TYPE_LENGTH (type) = length;
TYPE_FLAGS (type) |= flags;
if ((name != NULL) && (objfile != NULL))
{
TYPE_NAME (type) =
obsavestring (name, strlen (name), &objfile -> type_obstack);
}
else
{
TYPE_NAME (type) = name;
}
/* C++ fancies. */
if (code == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT || code == TYPE_CODE_UNION)
{
INIT_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (type);
}
return (type);
}
/* Look up a fundamental type for the specified objfile.
May need to construct such a type if this is the first use.
Some object file formats (ELF, COFF, etc) do not define fundamental
types such as "int" or "double". Others (stabs for example), do
define fundamental types.
For the formats which don't provide fundamental types, gdb can create
* c-exp.y (c_create_fundamental_type): New function to create language specific fundamental types for C. * m2-exp.y (m2_create_fundamental_type): New function to create language specific fundamental types for Modula 2. * c-exp.y (c_language_defn, cplus_language_defn): Add c_create_fundamental_type to language struct initializers. * m2-exp.y (m2_language_defn): Add m2_create_fundamental_type to language struct initializers. * dwarfread.c (expression.h, language.h): Include. * dwarfread.c (ftypes): New array to hold fundamental types for current compilation unit. * dwarfread.c (cu_language_defn): New pointer to language struct for language of current compilation unit. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_fundamental_type): New function to create/lookup fundamental types. * dwarfread.c (set_cu_language): Initialize cu_language_defn. * dwarfread.c (throughout): Replace lookup_fundamental_type with dwarf_fundamental_type. * dwarfread.c (read_file_scope): Zero out ftypes for each new compilation unit (may be different language or different objfile). * gdbtypes.c (lookup_fundamental_type): Move actual type creations into language specific fundamental type creation functions and call via create_fundamental_type. Add comment about this function being obsolescent. * gdbtypes.h (FT_BYTE, FT_UNSIGNED_BYTE): New types, true byte sized signed and unsigned integers. * gdbtypes.h (FT_NUM_MEMBERS): Increment, new types added. * language.c (language_def): New function to lookup a language struct given it's enumeration. * language.h (struct language_defn): Add la_fund_type, a pointer to a function that creates fundamental types for this language. * language.h (create_fundamental_type): New macro to create fundamental types based on the current language. * language.h (language_def): Add prototype. * language.c (unk_lang_create_fundamental_type): New function for initializing language structs, calls error if called. * language.c (unk_language_defn, auto_language_defn, local_language_defn): Use unk_lang_create_fundamental_type. **** start-sanitize-chill **** ch-exp.y (chill_create_fundamental_type): New function. ch-exp.y (chill_language_defn): Add chill_create_fundamental_type. ch-exp.y (_initialize_chill_exp): BOOL types are only one byte. **** end-sanitize-chill ****
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such types, using defaults reasonable for the current language and
the current target machine.
NOTE: This routine is obsolescent. Each debugging format reader
should manage it's own fundamental types, either creating them from
suitable defaults or reading them from the debugging information,
whichever is appropriate. The DWARF reader has already been
fixed to do this. Once the other readers are fixed, this routine
will go away. Also note that fundamental types should be managed
on a compilation unit basis in a multi-language environment, not
on a linkage unit basis as is done here. */
struct type *
lookup_fundamental_type (objfile, typeid)
struct objfile *objfile;
int typeid;
{
register struct type **typep;
register int nbytes;
if (typeid < 0 || typeid >= FT_NUM_MEMBERS)
{
error ("internal error - invalid fundamental type id %d", typeid);
}
* c-exp.y (c_create_fundamental_type): New function to create language specific fundamental types for C. * m2-exp.y (m2_create_fundamental_type): New function to create language specific fundamental types for Modula 2. * c-exp.y (c_language_defn, cplus_language_defn): Add c_create_fundamental_type to language struct initializers. * m2-exp.y (m2_language_defn): Add m2_create_fundamental_type to language struct initializers. * dwarfread.c (expression.h, language.h): Include. * dwarfread.c (ftypes): New array to hold fundamental types for current compilation unit. * dwarfread.c (cu_language_defn): New pointer to language struct for language of current compilation unit. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_fundamental_type): New function to create/lookup fundamental types. * dwarfread.c (set_cu_language): Initialize cu_language_defn. * dwarfread.c (throughout): Replace lookup_fundamental_type with dwarf_fundamental_type. * dwarfread.c (read_file_scope): Zero out ftypes for each new compilation unit (may be different language or different objfile). * gdbtypes.c (lookup_fundamental_type): Move actual type creations into language specific fundamental type creation functions and call via create_fundamental_type. Add comment about this function being obsolescent. * gdbtypes.h (FT_BYTE, FT_UNSIGNED_BYTE): New types, true byte sized signed and unsigned integers. * gdbtypes.h (FT_NUM_MEMBERS): Increment, new types added. * language.c (language_def): New function to lookup a language struct given it's enumeration. * language.h (struct language_defn): Add la_fund_type, a pointer to a function that creates fundamental types for this language. * language.h (create_fundamental_type): New macro to create fundamental types based on the current language. * language.h (language_def): Add prototype. * language.c (unk_lang_create_fundamental_type): New function for initializing language structs, calls error if called. * language.c (unk_language_defn, auto_language_defn, local_language_defn): Use unk_lang_create_fundamental_type. **** start-sanitize-chill **** ch-exp.y (chill_create_fundamental_type): New function. ch-exp.y (chill_language_defn): Add chill_create_fundamental_type. ch-exp.y (_initialize_chill_exp): BOOL types are only one byte. **** end-sanitize-chill ****
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/* If this is the first time we need a fundamental type for this objfile
then we need to initialize the vector of type pointers. */
if (objfile -> fundamental_types == NULL)
{
* c-exp.y (c_create_fundamental_type): New function to create language specific fundamental types for C. * m2-exp.y (m2_create_fundamental_type): New function to create language specific fundamental types for Modula 2. * c-exp.y (c_language_defn, cplus_language_defn): Add c_create_fundamental_type to language struct initializers. * m2-exp.y (m2_language_defn): Add m2_create_fundamental_type to language struct initializers. * dwarfread.c (expression.h, language.h): Include. * dwarfread.c (ftypes): New array to hold fundamental types for current compilation unit. * dwarfread.c (cu_language_defn): New pointer to language struct for language of current compilation unit. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_fundamental_type): New function to create/lookup fundamental types. * dwarfread.c (set_cu_language): Initialize cu_language_defn. * dwarfread.c (throughout): Replace lookup_fundamental_type with dwarf_fundamental_type. * dwarfread.c (read_file_scope): Zero out ftypes for each new compilation unit (may be different language or different objfile). * gdbtypes.c (lookup_fundamental_type): Move actual type creations into language specific fundamental type creation functions and call via create_fundamental_type. Add comment about this function being obsolescent. * gdbtypes.h (FT_BYTE, FT_UNSIGNED_BYTE): New types, true byte sized signed and unsigned integers. * gdbtypes.h (FT_NUM_MEMBERS): Increment, new types added. * language.c (language_def): New function to lookup a language struct given it's enumeration. * language.h (struct language_defn): Add la_fund_type, a pointer to a function that creates fundamental types for this language. * language.h (create_fundamental_type): New macro to create fundamental types based on the current language. * language.h (language_def): Add prototype. * language.c (unk_lang_create_fundamental_type): New function for initializing language structs, calls error if called. * language.c (unk_language_defn, auto_language_defn, local_language_defn): Use unk_lang_create_fundamental_type. **** start-sanitize-chill **** ch-exp.y (chill_create_fundamental_type): New function. ch-exp.y (chill_language_defn): Add chill_create_fundamental_type. ch-exp.y (_initialize_chill_exp): BOOL types are only one byte. **** end-sanitize-chill ****
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nbytes = FT_NUM_MEMBERS * sizeof (struct type *);
objfile -> fundamental_types = (struct type **)
obstack_alloc (&objfile -> type_obstack, nbytes);
memset ((char *) objfile -> fundamental_types, 0, nbytes);
}
* c-exp.y (c_create_fundamental_type): New function to create language specific fundamental types for C. * m2-exp.y (m2_create_fundamental_type): New function to create language specific fundamental types for Modula 2. * c-exp.y (c_language_defn, cplus_language_defn): Add c_create_fundamental_type to language struct initializers. * m2-exp.y (m2_language_defn): Add m2_create_fundamental_type to language struct initializers. * dwarfread.c (expression.h, language.h): Include. * dwarfread.c (ftypes): New array to hold fundamental types for current compilation unit. * dwarfread.c (cu_language_defn): New pointer to language struct for language of current compilation unit. * dwarfread.c (dwarf_fundamental_type): New function to create/lookup fundamental types. * dwarfread.c (set_cu_language): Initialize cu_language_defn. * dwarfread.c (throughout): Replace lookup_fundamental_type with dwarf_fundamental_type. * dwarfread.c (read_file_scope): Zero out ftypes for each new compilation unit (may be different language or different objfile). * gdbtypes.c (lookup_fundamental_type): Move actual type creations into language specific fundamental type creation functions and call via create_fundamental_type. Add comment about this function being obsolescent. * gdbtypes.h (FT_BYTE, FT_UNSIGNED_BYTE): New types, true byte sized signed and unsigned integers. * gdbtypes.h (FT_NUM_MEMBERS): Increment, new types added. * language.c (language_def): New function to lookup a language struct given it's enumeration. * language.h (struct language_defn): Add la_fund_type, a pointer to a function that creates fundamental types for this language. * language.h (create_fundamental_type): New macro to create fundamental types based on the current language. * language.h (language_def): Add prototype. * language.c (unk_lang_create_fundamental_type): New function for initializing language structs, calls error if called. * language.c (unk_language_defn, auto_language_defn, local_language_defn): Use unk_lang_create_fundamental_type. **** start-sanitize-chill **** ch-exp.y (chill_create_fundamental_type): New function. ch-exp.y (chill_language_defn): Add chill_create_fundamental_type. ch-exp.y (_initialize_chill_exp): BOOL types are only one byte. **** end-sanitize-chill ****
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/* Look for this particular type in the fundamental type vector. If one is
not found, create and install one appropriate for the current language. */
typep = objfile -> fundamental_types + typeid;
if (*typep == NULL)
{
*typep = create_fundamental_type (objfile, typeid);
}
return (*typep);
}
* maint.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add new file maint.c. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add new file maint.o. * defs.h (command_class): Add class_maintenance. * defs.h (MAINTENANCE_CMDS): Default to including maintenance commands. Allow for them (and other nonessential parts of gdb) to be selectively left out under special circumstances. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): New function; supports maintenance print-type command. * gdbtypes.h (recursive_dump_type, maintenance_print_type): Add prototypes. * main.c (maintenancelist, maintenanceinfolist): Add maintenance command lists. * main.c (initialize_cmd_lists): Eliminate unnecessary casts on initializers. Add initializations for setprintlist, showprintlist, setchecklist, showchecklist, maintenancelist, and maintenanceinfolist. * printcmd.c (maintenance_print_type): New maintenance cmd. * valprint.c (setprintlist, showprintlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * infcmd.c (unsetlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * language.c (setchecklist, showchecklist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c * breakpoint.c (enablelist, enablebreaklist, disablelist, cmdlist, deletelist): Remove redundant declarations (also in gdbcmd.h). * symmisc.c (printsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_symbols. * symmisc.c (printmsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_msymbols. * symmisc.c (printpsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_psymbols. * symmisc.c (printobjfiles_command): Now maintenance_print_objfiles. * symtab.h (maintenance_print_symbols, maintenance_print_psymbols, maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles): Add prototypes. * symmisc.c (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): Removed from _initialize_symmisc. * main.c (dump_me_command): Moved to maint.c and renamed to maintenance_dump_me. * breakpoint.c (all_breakpoints_info): Rename to maintenance_info_breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Convert add_info of all_breakpoints_info to add maintenance_info_breakpoints to the maintenanceinfolist instead. main.c (initialize_main): Set up maintenance class commands.
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#if MAINTENANCE_CMDS
static void
print_bit_vector (bits, nbits)
B_TYPE *bits;
int nbits;
* maint.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add new file maint.c. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add new file maint.o. * defs.h (command_class): Add class_maintenance. * defs.h (MAINTENANCE_CMDS): Default to including maintenance commands. Allow for them (and other nonessential parts of gdb) to be selectively left out under special circumstances. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): New function; supports maintenance print-type command. * gdbtypes.h (recursive_dump_type, maintenance_print_type): Add prototypes. * main.c (maintenancelist, maintenanceinfolist): Add maintenance command lists. * main.c (initialize_cmd_lists): Eliminate unnecessary casts on initializers. Add initializations for setprintlist, showprintlist, setchecklist, showchecklist, maintenancelist, and maintenanceinfolist. * printcmd.c (maintenance_print_type): New maintenance cmd. * valprint.c (setprintlist, showprintlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * infcmd.c (unsetlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * language.c (setchecklist, showchecklist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c * breakpoint.c (enablelist, enablebreaklist, disablelist, cmdlist, deletelist): Remove redundant declarations (also in gdbcmd.h). * symmisc.c (printsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_symbols. * symmisc.c (printmsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_msymbols. * symmisc.c (printpsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_psymbols. * symmisc.c (printobjfiles_command): Now maintenance_print_objfiles. * symtab.h (maintenance_print_symbols, maintenance_print_psymbols, maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles): Add prototypes. * symmisc.c (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): Removed from _initialize_symmisc. * main.c (dump_me_command): Moved to maint.c and renamed to maintenance_dump_me. * breakpoint.c (all_breakpoints_info): Rename to maintenance_info_breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Convert add_info of all_breakpoints_info to add maintenance_info_breakpoints to the maintenanceinfolist instead. main.c (initialize_main): Set up maintenance class commands.
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{
int bitno;
for (bitno = 0; bitno < nbits; bitno++)
* maint.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add new file maint.c. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add new file maint.o. * defs.h (command_class): Add class_maintenance. * defs.h (MAINTENANCE_CMDS): Default to including maintenance commands. Allow for them (and other nonessential parts of gdb) to be selectively left out under special circumstances. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): New function; supports maintenance print-type command. * gdbtypes.h (recursive_dump_type, maintenance_print_type): Add prototypes. * main.c (maintenancelist, maintenanceinfolist): Add maintenance command lists. * main.c (initialize_cmd_lists): Eliminate unnecessary casts on initializers. Add initializations for setprintlist, showprintlist, setchecklist, showchecklist, maintenancelist, and maintenanceinfolist. * printcmd.c (maintenance_print_type): New maintenance cmd. * valprint.c (setprintlist, showprintlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * infcmd.c (unsetlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * language.c (setchecklist, showchecklist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c * breakpoint.c (enablelist, enablebreaklist, disablelist, cmdlist, deletelist): Remove redundant declarations (also in gdbcmd.h). * symmisc.c (printsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_symbols. * symmisc.c (printmsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_msymbols. * symmisc.c (printpsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_psymbols. * symmisc.c (printobjfiles_command): Now maintenance_print_objfiles. * symtab.h (maintenance_print_symbols, maintenance_print_psymbols, maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles): Add prototypes. * symmisc.c (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): Removed from _initialize_symmisc. * main.c (dump_me_command): Moved to maint.c and renamed to maintenance_dump_me. * breakpoint.c (all_breakpoints_info): Rename to maintenance_info_breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Convert add_info of all_breakpoints_info to add maintenance_info_breakpoints to the maintenanceinfolist instead. main.c (initialize_main): Set up maintenance class commands.
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{
if ((bitno % 8) == 0)
{
puts_filtered (" ");
}
if (B_TST (bits, bitno))
{
printf_filtered ("1");
}
else
{
printf_filtered ("0");
}
* maint.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add new file maint.c. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add new file maint.o. * defs.h (command_class): Add class_maintenance. * defs.h (MAINTENANCE_CMDS): Default to including maintenance commands. Allow for them (and other nonessential parts of gdb) to be selectively left out under special circumstances. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): New function; supports maintenance print-type command. * gdbtypes.h (recursive_dump_type, maintenance_print_type): Add prototypes. * main.c (maintenancelist, maintenanceinfolist): Add maintenance command lists. * main.c (initialize_cmd_lists): Eliminate unnecessary casts on initializers. Add initializations for setprintlist, showprintlist, setchecklist, showchecklist, maintenancelist, and maintenanceinfolist. * printcmd.c (maintenance_print_type): New maintenance cmd. * valprint.c (setprintlist, showprintlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * infcmd.c (unsetlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * language.c (setchecklist, showchecklist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c * breakpoint.c (enablelist, enablebreaklist, disablelist, cmdlist, deletelist): Remove redundant declarations (also in gdbcmd.h). * symmisc.c (printsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_symbols. * symmisc.c (printmsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_msymbols. * symmisc.c (printpsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_psymbols. * symmisc.c (printobjfiles_command): Now maintenance_print_objfiles. * symtab.h (maintenance_print_symbols, maintenance_print_psymbols, maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles): Add prototypes. * symmisc.c (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): Removed from _initialize_symmisc. * main.c (dump_me_command): Moved to maint.c and renamed to maintenance_dump_me. * breakpoint.c (all_breakpoints_info): Rename to maintenance_info_breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Convert add_info of all_breakpoints_info to add maintenance_info_breakpoints to the maintenanceinfolist instead. main.c (initialize_main): Set up maintenance class commands.
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}
}
/* The args list is a strange beast. It is either terminated by a NULL
pointer for varargs functions, or by a pointer to a TYPE_CODE_VOID
type for normal fixed argcount functions. (FIXME someday)
Also note the first arg should be the "this" pointer, we may not want to
include it since we may get into a infinitely recursive situation. */
static void
print_arg_types (args, spaces)
struct type **args;
int spaces;
{
if (args != NULL)
{
while (*args != NULL)
{
recursive_dump_type (*args, spaces + 2);
if ((*args++) -> code == TYPE_CODE_VOID)
{
break;
}
}
}
}
static void
dump_fn_fieldlists (type, spaces)
struct type *type;
int spaces;
{
int method_idx;
int overload_idx;
struct fn_field *f;
printfi_filtered (spaces, "fn_fieldlists 0x%x\n",
TYPE_FN_FIELDLISTS (type));
for (method_idx = 0; method_idx < TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (type); method_idx++)
{
f = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (type, method_idx);
printfi_filtered (spaces + 2, "[%d] name '%s' (0x%x) length %d\n",
method_idx,
TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (type, method_idx),
TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (type, method_idx),
TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH (type, method_idx));
for (overload_idx = 0;
overload_idx < TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH (type, method_idx);
overload_idx++)
{
printfi_filtered (spaces + 4, "[%d] physname '%s' (0x%x)\n",
overload_idx,
TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, overload_idx),
TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, overload_idx));
printfi_filtered (spaces + 8, "type 0x%x\n",
TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (f, overload_idx));
recursive_dump_type (TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (f, overload_idx),
spaces + 8 + 2);
printfi_filtered (spaces + 8, "args 0x%x\n",
TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS (f, overload_idx));
print_arg_types (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS (f, overload_idx), spaces);
printfi_filtered (spaces + 8, "fcontext 0x%x\n",
TYPE_FN_FIELD_FCONTEXT (f, overload_idx));
printfi_filtered (spaces + 8, "is_const %d\n",
TYPE_FN_FIELD_CONST (f, overload_idx));
printfi_filtered (spaces + 8, "is_volatile %d\n",
TYPE_FN_FIELD_VOLATILE (f, overload_idx));
printfi_filtered (spaces + 8, "is_private %d\n",
TYPE_FN_FIELD_PRIVATE (f, overload_idx));
printfi_filtered (spaces + 8, "is_protected %d\n",
TYPE_FN_FIELD_PROTECTED (f, overload_idx));
printfi_filtered (spaces + 8, "is_stub %d\n",
TYPE_FN_FIELD_STUB (f, overload_idx));
printfi_filtered (spaces + 8, "voffset %u\n",
TYPE_FN_FIELD_VOFFSET (f, overload_idx));
}
}
}
static void
print_cplus_stuff (type, spaces)
struct type *type;
int spaces;
{
int bitno;
printfi_filtered (spaces, "n_baseclasses %d\n",
TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type));
printfi_filtered (spaces, "nfn_fields %d\n",
TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (type));
printfi_filtered (spaces, "nfn_fields_total %d\n",
TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL (type));
if (TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type) > 0)
* maint.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add new file maint.c. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add new file maint.o. * defs.h (command_class): Add class_maintenance. * defs.h (MAINTENANCE_CMDS): Default to including maintenance commands. Allow for them (and other nonessential parts of gdb) to be selectively left out under special circumstances. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): New function; supports maintenance print-type command. * gdbtypes.h (recursive_dump_type, maintenance_print_type): Add prototypes. * main.c (maintenancelist, maintenanceinfolist): Add maintenance command lists. * main.c (initialize_cmd_lists): Eliminate unnecessary casts on initializers. Add initializations for setprintlist, showprintlist, setchecklist, showchecklist, maintenancelist, and maintenanceinfolist. * printcmd.c (maintenance_print_type): New maintenance cmd. * valprint.c (setprintlist, showprintlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * infcmd.c (unsetlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * language.c (setchecklist, showchecklist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c * breakpoint.c (enablelist, enablebreaklist, disablelist, cmdlist, deletelist): Remove redundant declarations (also in gdbcmd.h). * symmisc.c (printsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_symbols. * symmisc.c (printmsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_msymbols. * symmisc.c (printpsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_psymbols. * symmisc.c (printobjfiles_command): Now maintenance_print_objfiles. * symtab.h (maintenance_print_symbols, maintenance_print_psymbols, maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles): Add prototypes. * symmisc.c (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): Removed from _initialize_symmisc. * main.c (dump_me_command): Moved to maint.c and renamed to maintenance_dump_me. * breakpoint.c (all_breakpoints_info): Rename to maintenance_info_breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Convert add_info of all_breakpoints_info to add maintenance_info_breakpoints to the maintenanceinfolist instead. main.c (initialize_main): Set up maintenance class commands.
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{
printfi_filtered (spaces, "virtual_field_bits (%d bits at *0x%x)",
TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type),
TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type));
print_bit_vector (TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS (type),
TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type));
puts_filtered ("\n");
* maint.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add new file maint.c. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add new file maint.o. * defs.h (command_class): Add class_maintenance. * defs.h (MAINTENANCE_CMDS): Default to including maintenance commands. Allow for them (and other nonessential parts of gdb) to be selectively left out under special circumstances. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): New function; supports maintenance print-type command. * gdbtypes.h (recursive_dump_type, maintenance_print_type): Add prototypes. * main.c (maintenancelist, maintenanceinfolist): Add maintenance command lists. * main.c (initialize_cmd_lists): Eliminate unnecessary casts on initializers. Add initializations for setprintlist, showprintlist, setchecklist, showchecklist, maintenancelist, and maintenanceinfolist. * printcmd.c (maintenance_print_type): New maintenance cmd. * valprint.c (setprintlist, showprintlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * infcmd.c (unsetlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * language.c (setchecklist, showchecklist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c * breakpoint.c (enablelist, enablebreaklist, disablelist, cmdlist, deletelist): Remove redundant declarations (also in gdbcmd.h). * symmisc.c (printsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_symbols. * symmisc.c (printmsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_msymbols. * symmisc.c (printpsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_psymbols. * symmisc.c (printobjfiles_command): Now maintenance_print_objfiles. * symtab.h (maintenance_print_symbols, maintenance_print_psymbols, maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles): Add prototypes. * symmisc.c (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): Removed from _initialize_symmisc. * main.c (dump_me_command): Moved to maint.c and renamed to maintenance_dump_me. * breakpoint.c (all_breakpoints_info): Rename to maintenance_info_breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Convert add_info of all_breakpoints_info to add maintenance_info_breakpoints to the maintenanceinfolist instead. main.c (initialize_main): Set up maintenance class commands.
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}
if (TYPE_NFIELDS (type) > 0)
* maint.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add new file maint.c. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add new file maint.o. * defs.h (command_class): Add class_maintenance. * defs.h (MAINTENANCE_CMDS): Default to including maintenance commands. Allow for them (and other nonessential parts of gdb) to be selectively left out under special circumstances. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): New function; supports maintenance print-type command. * gdbtypes.h (recursive_dump_type, maintenance_print_type): Add prototypes. * main.c (maintenancelist, maintenanceinfolist): Add maintenance command lists. * main.c (initialize_cmd_lists): Eliminate unnecessary casts on initializers. Add initializations for setprintlist, showprintlist, setchecklist, showchecklist, maintenancelist, and maintenanceinfolist. * printcmd.c (maintenance_print_type): New maintenance cmd. * valprint.c (setprintlist, showprintlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * infcmd.c (unsetlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * language.c (setchecklist, showchecklist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c * breakpoint.c (enablelist, enablebreaklist, disablelist, cmdlist, deletelist): Remove redundant declarations (also in gdbcmd.h). * symmisc.c (printsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_symbols. * symmisc.c (printmsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_msymbols. * symmisc.c (printpsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_psymbols. * symmisc.c (printobjfiles_command): Now maintenance_print_objfiles. * symtab.h (maintenance_print_symbols, maintenance_print_psymbols, maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles): Add prototypes. * symmisc.c (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): Removed from _initialize_symmisc. * main.c (dump_me_command): Moved to maint.c and renamed to maintenance_dump_me. * breakpoint.c (all_breakpoints_info): Rename to maintenance_info_breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Convert add_info of all_breakpoints_info to add maintenance_info_breakpoints to the maintenanceinfolist instead. main.c (initialize_main): Set up maintenance class commands.
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{
if (TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS (type) != NULL)
{
printfi_filtered (spaces, "private_field_bits (%d bits at *0x%x)",
TYPE_NFIELDS (type),
TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS (type));
print_bit_vector (TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS (type),
TYPE_NFIELDS (type));
puts_filtered ("\n");
}
if (TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS (type) != NULL)
* maint.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add new file maint.c. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add new file maint.o. * defs.h (command_class): Add class_maintenance. * defs.h (MAINTENANCE_CMDS): Default to including maintenance commands. Allow for them (and other nonessential parts of gdb) to be selectively left out under special circumstances. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): New function; supports maintenance print-type command. * gdbtypes.h (recursive_dump_type, maintenance_print_type): Add prototypes. * main.c (maintenancelist, maintenanceinfolist): Add maintenance command lists. * main.c (initialize_cmd_lists): Eliminate unnecessary casts on initializers. Add initializations for setprintlist, showprintlist, setchecklist, showchecklist, maintenancelist, and maintenanceinfolist. * printcmd.c (maintenance_print_type): New maintenance cmd. * valprint.c (setprintlist, showprintlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * infcmd.c (unsetlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * language.c (setchecklist, showchecklist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c * breakpoint.c (enablelist, enablebreaklist, disablelist, cmdlist, deletelist): Remove redundant declarations (also in gdbcmd.h). * symmisc.c (printsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_symbols. * symmisc.c (printmsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_msymbols. * symmisc.c (printpsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_psymbols. * symmisc.c (printobjfiles_command): Now maintenance_print_objfiles. * symtab.h (maintenance_print_symbols, maintenance_print_psymbols, maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles): Add prototypes. * symmisc.c (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): Removed from _initialize_symmisc. * main.c (dump_me_command): Moved to maint.c and renamed to maintenance_dump_me. * breakpoint.c (all_breakpoints_info): Rename to maintenance_info_breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Convert add_info of all_breakpoints_info to add maintenance_info_breakpoints to the maintenanceinfolist instead. main.c (initialize_main): Set up maintenance class commands.
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{
printfi_filtered (spaces, "protected_field_bits (%d bits at *0x%x)",
TYPE_NFIELDS (type),
TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS (type));
print_bit_vector (TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS (type),
TYPE_NFIELDS (type));
puts_filtered ("\n");
* maint.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add new file maint.c. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add new file maint.o. * defs.h (command_class): Add class_maintenance. * defs.h (MAINTENANCE_CMDS): Default to including maintenance commands. Allow for them (and other nonessential parts of gdb) to be selectively left out under special circumstances. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): New function; supports maintenance print-type command. * gdbtypes.h (recursive_dump_type, maintenance_print_type): Add prototypes. * main.c (maintenancelist, maintenanceinfolist): Add maintenance command lists. * main.c (initialize_cmd_lists): Eliminate unnecessary casts on initializers. Add initializations for setprintlist, showprintlist, setchecklist, showchecklist, maintenancelist, and maintenanceinfolist. * printcmd.c (maintenance_print_type): New maintenance cmd. * valprint.c (setprintlist, showprintlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * infcmd.c (unsetlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * language.c (setchecklist, showchecklist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c * breakpoint.c (enablelist, enablebreaklist, disablelist, cmdlist, deletelist): Remove redundant declarations (also in gdbcmd.h). * symmisc.c (printsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_symbols. * symmisc.c (printmsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_msymbols. * symmisc.c (printpsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_psymbols. * symmisc.c (printobjfiles_command): Now maintenance_print_objfiles. * symtab.h (maintenance_print_symbols, maintenance_print_psymbols, maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles): Add prototypes. * symmisc.c (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): Removed from _initialize_symmisc. * main.c (dump_me_command): Moved to maint.c and renamed to maintenance_dump_me. * breakpoint.c (all_breakpoints_info): Rename to maintenance_info_breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Convert add_info of all_breakpoints_info to add maintenance_info_breakpoints to the maintenanceinfolist instead. main.c (initialize_main): Set up maintenance class commands.
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}
}
if (TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (type) > 0)
{
dump_fn_fieldlists (type, spaces);
}
}
void
recursive_dump_type (type, spaces)
struct type *type;
int spaces;
{
int idx;
* maint.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add new file maint.c. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add new file maint.o. * defs.h (command_class): Add class_maintenance. * defs.h (MAINTENANCE_CMDS): Default to including maintenance commands. Allow for them (and other nonessential parts of gdb) to be selectively left out under special circumstances. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): New function; supports maintenance print-type command. * gdbtypes.h (recursive_dump_type, maintenance_print_type): Add prototypes. * main.c (maintenancelist, maintenanceinfolist): Add maintenance command lists. * main.c (initialize_cmd_lists): Eliminate unnecessary casts on initializers. Add initializations for setprintlist, showprintlist, setchecklist, showchecklist, maintenancelist, and maintenanceinfolist. * printcmd.c (maintenance_print_type): New maintenance cmd. * valprint.c (setprintlist, showprintlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * infcmd.c (unsetlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * language.c (setchecklist, showchecklist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c * breakpoint.c (enablelist, enablebreaklist, disablelist, cmdlist, deletelist): Remove redundant declarations (also in gdbcmd.h). * symmisc.c (printsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_symbols. * symmisc.c (printmsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_msymbols. * symmisc.c (printpsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_psymbols. * symmisc.c (printobjfiles_command): Now maintenance_print_objfiles. * symtab.h (maintenance_print_symbols, maintenance_print_psymbols, maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles): Add prototypes. * symmisc.c (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): Removed from _initialize_symmisc. * main.c (dump_me_command): Moved to maint.c and renamed to maintenance_dump_me. * breakpoint.c (all_breakpoints_info): Rename to maintenance_info_breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Convert add_info of all_breakpoints_info to add maintenance_info_breakpoints to the maintenanceinfolist instead. main.c (initialize_main): Set up maintenance class commands.
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printfi_filtered (spaces, "type node 0x%x\n", type);
printfi_filtered (spaces, "name '%s' (0x%x)\n", TYPE_NAME (type),
TYPE_NAME (type) ? TYPE_NAME (type) : "<NULL>");
printfi_filtered (spaces, "code 0x%x ", TYPE_CODE (type));
switch (TYPE_CODE (type))
* maint.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add new file maint.c. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add new file maint.o. * defs.h (command_class): Add class_maintenance. * defs.h (MAINTENANCE_CMDS): Default to including maintenance commands. Allow for them (and other nonessential parts of gdb) to be selectively left out under special circumstances. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): New function; supports maintenance print-type command. * gdbtypes.h (recursive_dump_type, maintenance_print_type): Add prototypes. * main.c (maintenancelist, maintenanceinfolist): Add maintenance command lists. * main.c (initialize_cmd_lists): Eliminate unnecessary casts on initializers. Add initializations for setprintlist, showprintlist, setchecklist, showchecklist, maintenancelist, and maintenanceinfolist. * printcmd.c (maintenance_print_type): New maintenance cmd. * valprint.c (setprintlist, showprintlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * infcmd.c (unsetlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * language.c (setchecklist, showchecklist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c * breakpoint.c (enablelist, enablebreaklist, disablelist, cmdlist, deletelist): Remove redundant declarations (also in gdbcmd.h). * symmisc.c (printsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_symbols. * symmisc.c (printmsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_msymbols. * symmisc.c (printpsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_psymbols. * symmisc.c (printobjfiles_command): Now maintenance_print_objfiles. * symtab.h (maintenance_print_symbols, maintenance_print_psymbols, maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles): Add prototypes. * symmisc.c (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): Removed from _initialize_symmisc. * main.c (dump_me_command): Moved to maint.c and renamed to maintenance_dump_me. * breakpoint.c (all_breakpoints_info): Rename to maintenance_info_breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Convert add_info of all_breakpoints_info to add maintenance_info_breakpoints to the maintenanceinfolist instead. main.c (initialize_main): Set up maintenance class commands.
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{
case TYPE_CODE_UNDEF:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_UNDEF)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_PTR:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_PTR)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_ARRAY:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_ARRAY)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_STRUCT)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_UNION:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_UNION)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_ENUM:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_ENUM)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_FUNC:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_FUNC)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_INT:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_INT)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_FLT:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_FLT)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_VOID:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_VOID)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_SET:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_SET)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_RANGE:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_RANGE)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_PASCAL_ARRAY:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_PASCAL_ARRAY)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_ERROR:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_ERROR)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_MEMBER:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_MEMBER)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_METHOD:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_METHOD)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_REF:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_REF)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_CHAR:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_CHAR)");
break;
case TYPE_CODE_BOOL:
printf_filtered ("(TYPE_CODE_BOOL)");
break;
default:
printf_filtered ("(UNKNOWN TYPE CODE)");
break;
* maint.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add new file maint.c. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add new file maint.o. * defs.h (command_class): Add class_maintenance. * defs.h (MAINTENANCE_CMDS): Default to including maintenance commands. Allow for them (and other nonessential parts of gdb) to be selectively left out under special circumstances. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): New function; supports maintenance print-type command. * gdbtypes.h (recursive_dump_type, maintenance_print_type): Add prototypes. * main.c (maintenancelist, maintenanceinfolist): Add maintenance command lists. * main.c (initialize_cmd_lists): Eliminate unnecessary casts on initializers. Add initializations for setprintlist, showprintlist, setchecklist, showchecklist, maintenancelist, and maintenanceinfolist. * printcmd.c (maintenance_print_type): New maintenance cmd. * valprint.c (setprintlist, showprintlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * infcmd.c (unsetlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * language.c (setchecklist, showchecklist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c * breakpoint.c (enablelist, enablebreaklist, disablelist, cmdlist, deletelist): Remove redundant declarations (also in gdbcmd.h). * symmisc.c (printsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_symbols. * symmisc.c (printmsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_msymbols. * symmisc.c (printpsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_psymbols. * symmisc.c (printobjfiles_command): Now maintenance_print_objfiles. * symtab.h (maintenance_print_symbols, maintenance_print_psymbols, maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles): Add prototypes. * symmisc.c (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): Removed from _initialize_symmisc. * main.c (dump_me_command): Moved to maint.c and renamed to maintenance_dump_me. * breakpoint.c (all_breakpoints_info): Rename to maintenance_info_breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Convert add_info of all_breakpoints_info to add maintenance_info_breakpoints to the maintenanceinfolist instead. main.c (initialize_main): Set up maintenance class commands.
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}
puts_filtered ("\n");
printfi_filtered (spaces, "length %d\n", TYPE_LENGTH (type));
printfi_filtered (spaces, "objfile 0x%x\n", TYPE_OBJFILE (type));
printfi_filtered (spaces, "target_type 0x%x\n", TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type));
if (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type) != NULL)
{
recursive_dump_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type), spaces + 2);
}
printfi_filtered (spaces, "pointer_type 0x%x\n",
TYPE_POINTER_TYPE (type));
printfi_filtered (spaces, "reference_type 0x%x\n",
TYPE_REFERENCE_TYPE (type));
printfi_filtered (spaces, "function_type 0x%x\n",
TYPE_FUNCTION_TYPE (type));
printfi_filtered (spaces, "flags 0x%x", TYPE_FLAGS (type));
if (TYPE_FLAGS (type) & TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED)
{
puts_filtered (" TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED");
}
if (TYPE_FLAGS (type) & TYPE_FLAG_SIGNED)
{
puts_filtered (" TYPE_FLAG_SIGNED");
}
if (TYPE_FLAGS (type) & TYPE_FLAG_STUB)
{
puts_filtered (" TYPE_FLAG_STUB");
}
puts_filtered ("\n");
printfi_filtered (spaces, "nfields %d 0x%x\n", TYPE_NFIELDS (type),
TYPE_FIELDS (type));
for (idx = 0; idx < TYPE_NFIELDS (type); idx++)
{
printfi_filtered (spaces + 2,
"[%d] bitpos %d bitsize %d type 0x%x name '%s' (0x%x)\n",
idx, TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, idx),
TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, idx),
TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, idx),
TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, idx),
TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, idx) != NULL
? TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, idx)
: "<NULL>");
if (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, idx) != NULL)
{
recursive_dump_type (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, idx), spaces + 4);
}
}
printfi_filtered (spaces, "vptr_basetype 0x%x\n",
TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE (type));
if (TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE (type) != NULL)
{
recursive_dump_type (TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE (type), spaces + 2);
}
printfi_filtered (spaces, "vptr_fieldno %d\n", TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO (type));
switch (TYPE_CODE (type))
* maint.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add new file maint.c. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add new file maint.o. * defs.h (command_class): Add class_maintenance. * defs.h (MAINTENANCE_CMDS): Default to including maintenance commands. Allow for them (and other nonessential parts of gdb) to be selectively left out under special circumstances. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): New function; supports maintenance print-type command. * gdbtypes.h (recursive_dump_type, maintenance_print_type): Add prototypes. * main.c (maintenancelist, maintenanceinfolist): Add maintenance command lists. * main.c (initialize_cmd_lists): Eliminate unnecessary casts on initializers. Add initializations for setprintlist, showprintlist, setchecklist, showchecklist, maintenancelist, and maintenanceinfolist. * printcmd.c (maintenance_print_type): New maintenance cmd. * valprint.c (setprintlist, showprintlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * infcmd.c (unsetlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * language.c (setchecklist, showchecklist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c * breakpoint.c (enablelist, enablebreaklist, disablelist, cmdlist, deletelist): Remove redundant declarations (also in gdbcmd.h). * symmisc.c (printsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_symbols. * symmisc.c (printmsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_msymbols. * symmisc.c (printpsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_psymbols. * symmisc.c (printobjfiles_command): Now maintenance_print_objfiles. * symtab.h (maintenance_print_symbols, maintenance_print_psymbols, maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles): Add prototypes. * symmisc.c (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): Removed from _initialize_symmisc. * main.c (dump_me_command): Moved to maint.c and renamed to maintenance_dump_me. * breakpoint.c (all_breakpoints_info): Rename to maintenance_info_breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Convert add_info of all_breakpoints_info to add maintenance_info_breakpoints to the maintenanceinfolist instead. main.c (initialize_main): Set up maintenance class commands.
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{
case TYPE_CODE_METHOD:
case TYPE_CODE_FUNC:
printfi_filtered (spaces, "arg_types 0x%x\n", TYPE_ARG_TYPES (type));
print_arg_types (TYPE_ARG_TYPES (type), spaces);
* maint.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add new file maint.c. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add new file maint.o. * defs.h (command_class): Add class_maintenance. * defs.h (MAINTENANCE_CMDS): Default to including maintenance commands. Allow for them (and other nonessential parts of gdb) to be selectively left out under special circumstances. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): New function; supports maintenance print-type command. * gdbtypes.h (recursive_dump_type, maintenance_print_type): Add prototypes. * main.c (maintenancelist, maintenanceinfolist): Add maintenance command lists. * main.c (initialize_cmd_lists): Eliminate unnecessary casts on initializers. Add initializations for setprintlist, showprintlist, setchecklist, showchecklist, maintenancelist, and maintenanceinfolist. * printcmd.c (maintenance_print_type): New maintenance cmd. * valprint.c (setprintlist, showprintlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * infcmd.c (unsetlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * language.c (setchecklist, showchecklist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c * breakpoint.c (enablelist, enablebreaklist, disablelist, cmdlist, deletelist): Remove redundant declarations (also in gdbcmd.h). * symmisc.c (printsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_symbols. * symmisc.c (printmsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_msymbols. * symmisc.c (printpsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_psymbols. * symmisc.c (printobjfiles_command): Now maintenance_print_objfiles. * symtab.h (maintenance_print_symbols, maintenance_print_psymbols, maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles): Add prototypes. * symmisc.c (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): Removed from _initialize_symmisc. * main.c (dump_me_command): Moved to maint.c and renamed to maintenance_dump_me. * breakpoint.c (all_breakpoints_info): Rename to maintenance_info_breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Convert add_info of all_breakpoints_info to add maintenance_info_breakpoints to the maintenanceinfolist instead. main.c (initialize_main): Set up maintenance class commands.
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break;
case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT:
printfi_filtered (spaces, "cplus_stuff 0x%x\n",
TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (type));
print_cplus_stuff (type, spaces);
* maint.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add new file maint.c. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add new file maint.o. * defs.h (command_class): Add class_maintenance. * defs.h (MAINTENANCE_CMDS): Default to including maintenance commands. Allow for them (and other nonessential parts of gdb) to be selectively left out under special circumstances. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): New function; supports maintenance print-type command. * gdbtypes.h (recursive_dump_type, maintenance_print_type): Add prototypes. * main.c (maintenancelist, maintenanceinfolist): Add maintenance command lists. * main.c (initialize_cmd_lists): Eliminate unnecessary casts on initializers. Add initializations for setprintlist, showprintlist, setchecklist, showchecklist, maintenancelist, and maintenanceinfolist. * printcmd.c (maintenance_print_type): New maintenance cmd. * valprint.c (setprintlist, showprintlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * infcmd.c (unsetlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * language.c (setchecklist, showchecklist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c * breakpoint.c (enablelist, enablebreaklist, disablelist, cmdlist, deletelist): Remove redundant declarations (also in gdbcmd.h). * symmisc.c (printsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_symbols. * symmisc.c (printmsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_msymbols. * symmisc.c (printpsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_psymbols. * symmisc.c (printobjfiles_command): Now maintenance_print_objfiles. * symtab.h (maintenance_print_symbols, maintenance_print_psymbols, maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles): Add prototypes. * symmisc.c (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): Removed from _initialize_symmisc. * main.c (dump_me_command): Moved to maint.c and renamed to maintenance_dump_me. * breakpoint.c (all_breakpoints_info): Rename to maintenance_info_breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Convert add_info of all_breakpoints_info to add maintenance_info_breakpoints to the maintenanceinfolist instead. main.c (initialize_main): Set up maintenance class commands.
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break;
default:
/* We have to pick one of the union types to be able print and test
the value. Pick cplus_struct_type, even though we know it isn't
any particular one. */
printfi_filtered (spaces, "type_specific 0x%x",
TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (type));
if (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (type) != NULL)
{
printf_filtered (" (unknown data form)");
}
printf_filtered ("\n");
break;
* maint.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES_MAINDIR): Add new file maint.c. * Makefile.in (OBS): Add new file maint.o. * defs.h (command_class): Add class_maintenance. * defs.h (MAINTENANCE_CMDS): Default to including maintenance commands. Allow for them (and other nonessential parts of gdb) to be selectively left out under special circumstances. * gdbtypes.c (recursive_dump_type): New function; supports maintenance print-type command. * gdbtypes.h (recursive_dump_type, maintenance_print_type): Add prototypes. * main.c (maintenancelist, maintenanceinfolist): Add maintenance command lists. * main.c (initialize_cmd_lists): Eliminate unnecessary casts on initializers. Add initializations for setprintlist, showprintlist, setchecklist, showchecklist, maintenancelist, and maintenanceinfolist. * printcmd.c (maintenance_print_type): New maintenance cmd. * valprint.c (setprintlist, showprintlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * infcmd.c (unsetlist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c. * language.c (setchecklist, showchecklist): Move to main.c, as implied by comment that all cmd lists are owned by main.c * breakpoint.c (enablelist, enablebreaklist, disablelist, cmdlist, deletelist): Remove redundant declarations (also in gdbcmd.h). * symmisc.c (printsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_symbols. * symmisc.c (printmsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_msymbols. * symmisc.c (printpsyms_command): Now maintenance_print_psymbols. * symmisc.c (printobjfiles_command): Now maintenance_print_objfiles. * symtab.h (maintenance_print_symbols, maintenance_print_psymbols, maintenance_print_msymbols, maintenance_print_objfiles): Add prototypes. * symmisc.c (printsyms_command, printpsyms_command, printmsyms_command, printobjfiles_command): Removed from _initialize_symmisc. * main.c (dump_me_command): Moved to maint.c and renamed to maintenance_dump_me. * breakpoint.c (all_breakpoints_info): Rename to maintenance_info_breakpoints. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Convert add_info of all_breakpoints_info to add maintenance_info_breakpoints to the maintenanceinfolist instead. main.c (initialize_main): Set up maintenance class commands.
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}
}
#endif /* MAINTENANCE_CMDS */