* breakpoint.c (delete_breakpoint): Pass mark_inserted to
remove_breakpoint, so that the subsequent test for
bpt->inserted will succeed, and duplicates will be fixed up.
a little more portable.
Don't use shell's echo command to put strings containing
escaped characeters into a file -- different flavors of /bin/sh
require differnt levels of escaping. Use cat <<EOF instead.
Our internal field separator is a colon. Change all
commands which assume it is a space.
(iterate_over_lwps): Make sure we can handle CALLBACK deleting the
LWP it's called for.
(lin_lwp_attach): Mark LWP as resumed to make sure the fake
SIGSTOP is reported.
(resume_clear_callback): New function.
(resume_set_callback): New function.
(lin_lwp_resume): Mark all LWP's that we're going to resume as
resumed, and unmark all others.
(status_callback): Only report a pending wait status if we pretend
that LP has been resumed.
(resumed_callback): New function.
(lin_lwp_wait): Add assertions to check that LWP's are properly
marked as resumed. Partially revert 2001-05-25 patch by Michael
Snyder: do not resume all threads. Add comment explaining the
problems associated with this bit of code.
* config/mips/irix6.mh: New file.
* config/mips/irix6.mt: New file.
* config/mips/xm-irix6.h: New file.
* config/mips/nm-irix6.h: New file.
* mips-tdep.c (mips_gdbarch_init) <MIPS_ABI_N32>: Set up the
disassembler info in tm_print_insn_info as appropriate for the N32
ABI. Force N32 ABI to be the default if the CPU is R8000 or
R10000.
* configure.tgt (mips*-sgi-irix6*): Map to irix6.
* configure.host (mips*-sgi-irix6*): Ditto.
* gdb.threads/pthreads.exp (check_control_c): Return 0 for success,
non-zero if control_c fails. Terminate the test on failure,
rather than wait for 12 more tests to time out.
stopped due to a Ctrl-C as well as breakpoints.
* hppa-tdep.c (hppa_prepare_to_proceed): Add FIXME as this may not
support thread switches after Ctrl-C.
* lin-lwp.c (lin_lwp_prepare_to_proceed): Ditto.
* linux-thread.c (linuxthreads_prepare_to_proceed): Ditto.
* m3-nat.c (mach3_prepare_to_proceed): Ditto.
instead of system-specific define's like _WIN32 and __MSDOS__.
Use IS_DIR_SEPARATOR and IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH instead of SLASH_P and
ROOTED_P.
(top-level): #include "filenames.h".
* solib.c (solib_open): Use IS_DIR_SEPARATOR and IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH
instead of SLASH_CHAR, ROOTED_P and SLASH_P.
(top-level): #include "filenames.h".
* defs.h (SLASH_P, SLASH_CHAR, ROOTED_P): Remove definitions.
(SLASH_STRING): Define only for _WIN32.
* completer.c: Use HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM instead of
__MSDOS_.
* cli/cli-cmds.c (cd_command): Use IS_DIR_SEPARATOR and
IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH instead of SLASH_P and ROOTED_P. Replace
system-specific ifdefs with HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM.
(top-level): #include "filenames.h".
* config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Add two new files in the
gdb/testsuite/gdb.c++/ directory to the remapped names.
* config/djgpp/djconfig.sh (lt_cv_sys_max_cmd_len): Set to 12KB.
than requiring that all per-architecture data be registered before
the first gdbarch object is allocated.
* gdbarch.sh: Changes to effect the following:
* gdbarch.c (alloc_gdbarch_data, init_gdbarch_data): Delete
declarations and definitions.
(check_gdbarch_data): New function, and declaration.
(gdbarch_alloc): Don't call alloc_gdbarch_data; leaving the fields
zero is good enough.
(free_gdbarch_data): Tolerate a null data pointer. Free only
those data items gdbarch->data actually has allocated.
(set_gdbarch_data, gdbarch_data): Call check_gdbarch_data.
(gdbarch_update_p): No need to call init_gdbarch_data.
* thread.c (delete_step_resume_breakpoint): New function.
Maintain internal consistency of the thread list while deleting
a step_resume_breakpoint.
* gdbthread.h (delete_step_resume_breakpoint): Export.
* breakpoint.c (bpstat_find_step_resume_breakpoint):
Make thread-aware: don't return a step_resume_breakpoint
for the wrong thread.
* infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Call delete_step_resume_breakpoint
instead of delete_breakpoint_current_contents.
(fetch_inferior_event): Ditto.
(handle_inferior_event): Call delete_step_resume_breakpoint
instead of delete_breakpoint.
* infrun.c (handle_inferior_event): After singlestepping over a
thread-specific breakpoint, use currently_stepping() to decide
whether to step or continue.
* lin-lwp.c (lin_lwp_attach_lwp): Call stop_wait_callback,
to consume the SIGSTOP generated by PTRACE_ATTACH.
(stop_wait_callback): If a SIGTRAP or a SIGINT event is consumed,
try again to get the SIGSTOP event.
(lin_lwp_wait): Resume all threads when ignoring a signal.
This will insure that newly attached threads get resumed.
* gdb.threads/linux-dp.exp: Remove assumptions about thread ordering.
Don't require that the main thread and the manager thread are the
first in the list.
* gdb.base/exprs.exp ("print unsigned short == (~0)"): Don't
assume that shorts are smaller than ints. On a 16-bit machine,
this isn't true.
("print unsigned char == (~0)"): Add test that verifies that ~0,
an int, is not equal to ~0 stored in an unsigned char. This tests
the same thing that the previous test meant to, but works on
16-bit machines, too.
("print unsigned char != (~0)"): Same test, complemented.
(gnu_pid_to_exec_file): Add PID parameter.
(set_sig_thread_cmd): Use PIDGET on return value from
thread_id_to_pid.
(proc_string): Use MERGEPID to construct argument to
pid_to_thread_id.
* gdb.threads/pthreads.exp (all_threads_running): Add an explicit
test for (full_coverage == 0). This makes the test run faster,
and prevents dejagnu getting out of step.
* gdb.base/callfuncs.exp: Make all test names unique.
* gdb.base/commands.exp: Make all test names unique.
* gdb.base/condbreak.exp: Make all test names unique.
* gdb.base/dbx.exp: Make all test names unique.
* gdb.base/default.exp: Make all test names unique.
* gdb.base/define.exp: Make all test names unique. Conform some FAIL
and TIMEOUT messages to their corresponding PASS message.
* gdb.base/ending-run.exp: Make all test names unique.
* gdb.base/long_long.exp: Remove duplicate test.
* thread-db.c: Allow for defunct zombie threads.
(attach_thread): Do not attempt to attach zombie thread.
(thread_db_thread_alive): Return false for defunct zombie thread.
(find_new_threads_callback): Don't add defunct zombie thread to list.
(Includes changes by Dan Berlin.)
* gnu-v3-abi.c: New file.
* minsyms.c: #include "value.h" and "cp-abi.h".
(install_minimal_symbols): Check the minimal symbol table for
symbols that look mangled in the V3 style, and select the V3 ABI
if we find any.
* Makefile.in (SFILES): Add gnu-v3-abi.c.
(COMMON_OBS): Add gnu-v3-abi.o.
(gnu-v3-abi.o): Add new rule.
(minsyms.o): Depend on $(cp_abi_h) and $(value_h).
Changes by Jim Ingham:
* values.c (value_change_enclosing_type): New function. If the
new enclosing type is larger than the old one, we need to allocate
more space.
* value.h: Add value_change_enclosing_type prototype.
* valops.c (value_cast): Use it.
(value_assign): Use it.
(value_addr): Use it.
(value_ind): Use it.
(value_full_object): Use it.
2001-05-07 Daniel Berlin <dan@cgsoftware.com>
* values.c (value_static_field): Handle static fields that have a constant value.
* remote.c (hex2bin): Make first argument const.
Require explicit count, don't accept null-terminated str.
(remote_resume, remote_async_resume): White space fix-up.
basename (NAME). The FreeBSD basename returns a pointer to a
static buffer, even if it's simply returning a string identical to
its argument.
(lookup_partial_symtab): Likewise.