This changes an "int" to a "bool" in the signature for
minimal_symbol_reader::record_full, and then fixes the callers.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* minsyms.h (minimal_symbol_reader::record_full): "copy_name" now
a bool.
(record, record_with_info): Update.
* minsyms.c (record): Fix indentation.
(record_full): Fix indentation. Update for type change.
* elfread.c (record_minimal_symbol): "copy_name" now a bool.
(elf_symtab_read): "copy_names" now a bool.
(elf_rel_plt_read, elf_read_minimal_symbols): Update.
An earlier patch split captured_main into two parts. This patch
removes the last remaining cleanup from captured_main_1, and also
replaces a second hand-rolled VEC-like array with a std::vector.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* main.c: Include <vector>.
(cmdarg_s): Remove typedef. Don't define VEC.
(captured_main_1): Use vector, not VEC. Remove cleanups.
This patch converts the function pointers in dwarf_expr_context_funcs
into methods on dwarf_expr_context, and then updates the various
implementations and callers to follow.
NB this patch uses "override" (which caught a couple of renaming bugs
during development) -- but this is C++11, so this patch at least has
to wait for Pedro's patch that adds the OVERRIDE macro.
After this patch it would be possible to do one more, that makes
various members of dwarf_expr_context "protected"; but I haven't done
this.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* dwarf2loc.c (struct dwarf_expr_context_funcs): Don't declare.
(dwarf_expr_read_addr_from_reg, dwarf_expr_get_reg_value)
(dwarf_expr_read_mem, dwarf_expr_frame_base): Rename; turn into
methods.
(get_frame_pc_for_per_cu_dwarf_call): New function.
(dwarf_expr_frame_cfa, dwarf_expr_frame_pc)
(dwarf_expr_tls_address): Rename; turn into methods.
(per_cu_dwarf_call): Remove arguments. Use
get_frame_pc_for_per_cu_dwarf_call.
(dwarf_evaluate_loc_desc): New class.
(dwarf_expr_dwarf_call, dwarf_expr_context)
(dwarf_expr_push_dwarf_reg_entry_value)
(dwarf_expr_get_addr_index, dwarf_expr_get_obj_addr): Rename; turn
into methods.
(dwarf_expr_ctx_funcs): Remove.
(dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full): Update.
(dwarf2_locexpr_baton_eval): Update.
(symbol_needs_eval_context): New class.
(symbol_needs_read_addr_from_reg, symbol_needs_get_reg_value)
(symbol_needs_read_mem, symbol_needs_frame_base)
(symbol_needs_frame_cfa, symbol_needs_tls_address)
(symbol_needs_dwarf_call, needs_dwarf_reg_entry_value): Rename;
turn into methods.
(needs_get_addr_index, needs_get_obj_addr): Remove; turn into
methods.
(symbol_needs_ctx_funcs): Remove.
(dwarf2_loc_desc_get_symbol_read_needs): Update.
* dwarf2expr.h (struct dwarf_expr_context_funcs): Remove; turn
contents into methods.
(struct dwarf_expr_context) <baton, funcs>: Remove.
<read_addr_from_reg, get_reg_value, read_mem, get_frame_base,
get_frame_cfa, get_frame_pc, get_tls_address, dwarf_call,
impl_get_base_type, push_dwarf_block_entry_value, get_addr_index,
get_object_address>: Declare new methods.
(ctx_no_get_frame_base, ctx_no_get_frame_cfa)
(ctx_no_get_frame_pc, ctx_no_get_tls_address, ctx_no_dwarf_call)
(ctx_no_get_base_type, ctx_no_push_dwarf_reg_entry_value)
(ctx_no_get_addr_index): Don't declare.
* dwarf2expr.c (get_base_type): Use impl_get_base_type.
(execute_stack_op): Update.
(ctx_no_get_frame_base, ctx_no_get_frame_cfa)
(ctx_no_get_frame_pc, ctx_no_get_tls_address, ctx_no_dwarf_call)
(ctx_no_get_base_type, ctx_no_push_dwarf_reg_entry_value)
(ctx_no_get_addr_index): Remove; now methods on
dwarf_expr_context.
* dwarf2-frame.c (read_addr_from_reg): Take a frame_info, not a
baton.
(class dwarf_expr_executor): New class.
(get_reg_value, read_mem): Rename, turn into methods.
(execute_stack_op): Use dwarf_expr_executor.
This converts various DWARF expr functions to be members on
dwarf_expr_context, then fixes up the various users. This results in
somewhat less wordy code and sets the stage for the next patch.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* dwarf2loc.c (per_cu_dwarf_call)
(dwarf_expr_push_dwarf_reg_entry_value)
(dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full, dwarf2_locexpr_baton_eval)
(needs_dwarf_reg_entry_value)
(dwarf2_loc_desc_get_symbol_read_needs): Update.
* dwarf2expr.h (dwarf_expr_context) <push_address, eval, fetch,
fetch_address, fetch_in_stack_memory, address_type, grow_stack,
push, stack_empty_p, add_piece, get_base_type, execute_stack_op,
pop>: New method declarations.
(dwarf_expr_push_address, dwarf_expr_eval, dwarf_expr_fetch)
(dwarf_expr_fetch_address, dwarf_expr_fetch_in_stack_memory):
Don't declare.
* dwarf2expr.c (address_type, grow_stack, push, push_address)
(pop, fetch, fetch_address, fetch_in_stack_memory)
(stack_empty_p, add_piece, eval, get_base_type)
(execute_stack_op): Rename. Turn into methods.
* dwarf2-frame.c (execute_stack_op): Update.
This is the first step in the conversion of dwarf_expr_ctx to a C++
class. This conversion is done in steps to make the patches, and the
reviews, a bit simpler. This patch changes dwarf_expr_ctx to be
stack-allocated and removes the associated cleanup.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_evaluate_loc_desc_full): Stack-allocate
dwarf_expr_context. Remove cleanups.
(dwarf2_locexpr_baton_eval)
(dwarf2_loc_desc_get_symbol_read_needs): Likewise.
* dwarf2expr.h (dwarf_expr_context, ~dwarf_expr_context): Add
constructors and destructors.
(new_dwarf_expr_context, free_dwarf_expr_context)
(make_cleanup_free_dwarf_expr_context): Don't declare.
* dwarf2-frame.c (execute_stack_op): Stack-allocate
dwarf_expr_context. Remove cleanups.
(dwarf_expr_context): Rename from new_dwarf_expr_context. Turn
into constructor.
(free_dwarf_expr_context, free_dwarf_expr_context_cleanup):
Remove.
(~dwarf_expr_context): Rename from
make_cleanup_free_dwarf_expr_context. Turn into destructor.
This removes some cleanups and manual allocation handling in
dwarf2loc.c with std::vector. Note that this patch has a case where
the vector would normally fall into the "use gdb::unique_ptr"
guidelines -- but here because the vector is immediately initialized,
I moved the initialization into the constructor call, for further
code savings.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* dwarf2loc.c: Include <vector>.
(read_pieced_value, write_pieced_value)
(dwarf2_compile_expr_to_ax): Use std::vector.
This removes make_cleanup_restore_current_uiout in favor of an
RAII-based class.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* stack.c (print_stack_frame_to_uiout): Use scoped_restore.
* ui-out.c (make_cleanup_restore_current_uiout)
(restore_current_uiout_cleanup): Remove.
* infrun.c (print_stop_event): Use scoped_restore.
* ui-out.h (make_cleanup_restore_current_uiout): Don't declare.
This changes elf_read_minimal_symbols to use gdb::unique_ptr rather
than an explicit allocation. This removes a cleanup.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* elfread.c (elf_read_minimal_symbols): Use gdb::unique_ptr.
This replaces a couple of uses of xmalloc with gdb::unique_ptr, also
removing a couple of cleanups.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* cli/cli-dump.c (dump_memory_to_file): Use gdb::unique_ptr.
(restore_binary_file): Likewise.
This removes make_command_stats_cleanup in favor of an RAII class.
The patch is reasonably straightforward, but keeping the same
semantics without excessive reindentation required splitting
captured_main in two.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* maint.h (scoped_command_stats): New class.
(make_command_stats_cleanup): Don't declare.
* maint.c (struct cmd_stats): Remove.
(~scoped_command_stats): Rename from report_command_stats. Now a
destructor.
(scoped_command_stats): Rename from make_command_stats_cleanup.
Now a constructor.
* main.c (captured_main_1): New function. Use
scoped_command_stats.
(captured_main): Call captured_main_1.
* event-top.c (command_handler): Use scoped_command_stats.
This patch removes a couple of cleanups from MI by using
gdb::unique_ptr.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* mi/mi-main.c (mi_cmd_data_read_memory): Use gdb::unique_ptr.
Remove some cleanups.
This removes make_cleanup_restore_current_ui by converting the last
use. The last use was in a few functions used to iterate over all
UIs. This patch replaces these functions with a class, and arranges
for the class destructor to do the needed cleanup.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* tui/tui-interp.c (tui_on_normal_stop, tui_on_signal_received)
(tui_on_end_stepping_range, tui_on_signal_exited, tui_on_exited)
(tui_on_no_history, tui_on_user_selected_context_changed):
Update.
* top.h (switch_thru_all_uis): New class.
(SWITCH_THRU_ALL_UIS): Rewrite.
(make_cleanup_restore_current_ui, switch_thru_all_uis_init)
(switch_thru_all_uis_cond, switch_thru_all_uis_next): Don't
declare.
* mi/mi-interp.c (mi_new_thread, mi_thread_exit)
(mi_record_changed, mi_inferior_added, mi_inferior_appeared)
(mi_inferior_exit, mi_inferior_removed, mi_on_signal_received)
(mi_on_end_stepping_range, mi_on_signal_exited, mi_on_exited)
(mi_on_no_history, mi_on_normal_stop, mi_traceframe_changed)
(mi_tsv_created, mi_tsv_deleted, mi_tsv_modified)
(mi_breakpoint_created, mi_breakpoint_deleted)
(mi_breakpoint_modified, mi_output_running_pid, mi_on_resume)
(mi_solib_loaded, mi_solib_unloaded, mi_command_param_changed)
(mi_memory_changed, mi_user_selected_context_changed): Update.
* infrun.c (all_uis_check_sync_execution_done)
(all_uis_on_sync_execution_starting, normal_stop): Update.
* event-top.c (restore_ui_cleanup)
(make_cleanup_restore_current_ui, switch_thru_all_uis_init)
(switch_thru_all_uis_cond, switch_thru_all_uis_next): Remove.
* cli/cli-interp.c (cli_on_normal_stop, cli_on_signal_received)
(cli_on_end_stepping_range, cli_on_signal_exited, cli_on_exited)
(cli_on_no_history, cli_on_user_selected_context_changed):
Update.
* breakpoint.c (watchpoint_check): Update.
This changes minimal_symbol_reader to require the objfile to be
passed to the constructor. The class now records the objfile and
automatically uses it later in "install".
This is a minor cleanup that will come in useful in the next patch.
It is separate from the first patch to keep that one a bit simpler to
understand.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* xcoffread.c (xcoff_initial_scan): Update.
* mipsread.c (mipscoff_symfile_read): Update.
* minsyms.c (minimal_symbol_reader): Add obj argument.
Initialize member.
(install): Remove objfile argument. Update.
* mdebugread.c (elfmdebug_build_psymtabs): Update.
* machoread.c (macho_symfile_read): Update.
* elfread.c (elf_read_minimal_symbols): Update.
* dbxread.c (dbx_symfile_read): Update.
* coffread.c (coff_symfile_read): Update.
* minsyms.h (minimal_symbol_reader): Add m_objfile member.
(constructor): Add objfile argument.
(minimal_symbol_reader::install): Remove objfile argument.
This patch introduced minimal_symbol_reader, a RAII-based class which
replaces the current make_cleanup_discard_minimal_symbols.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* xcoffread.c (xcoff_initial_scan): Use
minimal_symbol_reader.
* mipsread.c (mipscoff_symfile_read): Use
minimal_symbol_reader.
* minsyms.h (minimal_symbol_reader): New class.
(init_minimal_symbol_collection)
(make_cleanup_discard_minimal_symbols, install_minimal_symbols):
Don't declare.
* minsyms.c (minimal_symbol_reader): Renamed from
init_minimal_symbol_collection, turned into constructor.
(~minimal_symbol_reader): Renamed from
do_discard_minimal_symbols_cleanup, turned into destructor.
(make_cleanup_discard_minimal_symbols): Remove.
(minimal_symbol_reader::install): Rename form
install_minimal_symbols.
* mdebugread.c (elfmdebug_build_psymtabs): Use
minimal_symbol_reader.
* machoread.c (macho_symfile_read): Use
minimal_symbol_reader.
* elfread.c (elf_read_minimal_symbols): Use
minimal_symbol_reader.
* dbxread.c (dbx_symfile_read): Use minimal_symbol_reader.
* coffread.c (coff_symfile_read): Use
minimal_symbol_reader.
This changes most uses of make_cleanup_restore_current_ui to use
scoped_restore. The use in switch_thru_all_uis_init still remains;
that is dealt with in a later patch by replacing this iterator with a
real class.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* top.c (new_ui_command, wait_sync_command_done)
(gdb_readline_wrapper): Use scoped_restore.
* infrun.c (fetch_inferior_event): Use scoped_restore.
* infcall.c (call_thread_fsm_should_stop): Use scoped_restore.
This replaces all the uses of make_cleanup_restore_ui_file with
scoped_restore.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* utils.c (make_cleanup_restore_ui_file, do_restore_ui_file)
(struct restore_ui_file_closure): Remove.
* utils.h (make_cleanup_restore_ui_file): Don't declare.
* guile/scm-ports.c (ioscm_with_output_to_port_worker): Use
scoped_restore.
* top.c (execute_command_to_string): Use scoped_restore.
This patch replaces many (but not all) uses of
make_cleanup_restore_integer with a simple RAII-based template class.
It also removes the similar restore_execution_direction cleanup in
favor of this new class. Subsequent patches will replace other
similar cleanups with this class.
The class is typically instantiated using make_scoped_restore. This
allows for template argument deduction.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* common/scoped_restore.h: New file.
* utils.h: Include scoped_restore.h.
* top.c (execute_command_to_string): Use scoped_restore.
* python/python.c (python_interactive_command): Use
scoped_restore.
(python_command, execute_gdb_command): Likewise.
* printcmd.c (do_one_display): Use scoped_restore.
* mi/mi-main.c (exec_continue): Use scoped_restore.
* mi/mi-cmd-var.c (mi_cmd_var_assign): Use scoped_restore.
* linux-fork.c (checkpoint_command): Use scoped_restore.
* infrun.c (restore_execution_direction): Remove.
(fetch_inferior_event): Use scoped_restore.
* compile/compile.c (compile_file_command): Use
scoped_restore.
(compile_code_command, compile_print_command): Likewise.
* cli/cli-script.c (execute_user_command): Use
scoped_restore.
(while_command, if_command, script_from_file): Likewise.
* arm-tdep.c (arm_insert_single_step_breakpoint): Use
scoped_restore.
This changes read_xcoff_symtab to be const-correct. This fixes a
build failure.
2016-10-21 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* xcoffread.c (read_xcoff_symtab): Make "filestring" const.
This fix keeps the section with the highest alignment when folding sections with ICF.
PR gold/17704
* icf.cc (match_sections): Add new parameter section_addraligns.
Check section alignment and keep the section with the strictest
alignment.
(find_identical_sections): New local variable section_addraligns.
Store each section's alignment.
* testsuite/pr17704a_test.s: New file.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (pr17704a_test): New test.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
When xlc -qfuncsect or gcc -ffunction-sections options is used in AIX,
each function csect is associated with each psymtab, so each psymtab
will have it's corresponding filename entries set.
If the pst filename isn't set then we will be seeing the below output
when we set a breakpoint.
(gdb) br main
Breakpoint 1 at 0x10000374: file _start_ , line 18.
With the fix it will be.
(gdb) br main
Breakpoint 1 at 0x10000518: file test.c, line 24.
Attached patch resolve this issue and correct filename will be set.
gdb/
2016-10-21 Sangamesh Mallayya <sangamesh.swamy@in.ibm.com>
Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com>
* xcoffread.c (read_xcoff_symtab): Make name of current file as
pst->filename instead of _start_ in AIX.
Signed-off-by: Ulrich Weigand <ulrich.weigand@de.ibm.com>
In 32-bit, the REX_B bit in the 3-byte VEX prefix is ignored and the
the highest bit in VEX.vvvv is either 1 or ignored. In 64-bit, we
need to check invalid mask registers.
gas/
PR binutis/20705
* testsuite/gas/i386/i386.exp: Run x86-64-opcode-bad.
* testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-opcode-bad.d: New file.
* testsuite/gas/i386/x86-64-opcode-bad.s: Likewise.
opcodes/
PR binutis/20705
* i386-dis.c (get_valid_dis386): Ignore the REX_B bit and
the highest bit in VEX.vvvv for the 3-byte VEX prefix in
32-bit mode. Don't check vex.register_specifier in 32-bit
mode.
(OP_E_register): Check invalid mask registers.
(OP_G): Likewise.
(OP_VEX): Likewise.
VxWorks support was removed in 2004.
commit e84ecc995d
Author: Andrew Cagney <cagney@redhat.com>
Date: Sat Nov 13 23:10:02 2004 +0000
2004-11-13 Andrew Cagney <cagney@gnu.org>
* configure.tgt: Delete i[34567]86-*-vxworks*, m68*-netx-*,
m68*-*-vxworks*, mips*-*-vxworks*, powerpc-*-vxworks*, and
sparc-*-vxworks*.
* NEWS: Mention that vxworks was deleted.
This patch adds *-*-vxworks* in a list of targets GDB doesn't
support.
gdb:
2016-10-20 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org>
* configure.tgt: Don't configure if target is *-*-vxworks*.
Fix a commit 4a556533cf ("Fix PR11094: JIT breakpoint is not properly
recreated on reruns") regression:
Running .../gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/killed-outside.exp ...
Executing on host: mips-mti-linux-gnu-gcc -Wl,--no-as-needed -c -g -o .../gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/killed-outside/killed-outside0.o .../gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/killed-outside.c .../gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/jit-simple/jit-simple-jit.so (timeout = 300)
spawn mips-mti-linux-gnu-gcc -Wl,--no-as-needed -c -g -o .../gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/killed-outside/killed-outside0.o .../gdb/testsuite/gdb.base/killed-outside.c .../gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/jit-simple/jit-simple-jit.so
mips-mti-linux-gnu-gcc: warning: .../gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/jit-simple/jit-simple-jit.so: linker input file unused because linking not done
output is:
mips-mti-linux-gnu-gcc: warning: .../gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/jit-simple/jit-simple-jit.so: linker input file unused because linking not done
gdb compile failed, mips-mti-linux-gnu-gcc: warning: .../gdb/testsuite/outputs/gdb.base/jit-simple/jit-simple-jit.so: linker input file unused because linking not done
UNTESTED: gdb.base/killed-outside.exp: failed to prepare
and adjust the call to `prepare_for_testing' by removing a reference to
`options', which is not set in this test case but a stale value is
carried over from `gdb.base/jit-simple.exp' previously executed in a
full test suite run.
gdb/testsuite/
* gdb.base/killed-outside.exp: Remove $options from a call to
`prepare_for_testing'.
My gnulib fix at:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2015-11/msg00010.html
was merged upstream meanwhile and our gnulib copy now includes it.
As a concidence, Kevin was telling me today that these macros are
causing a build problem on FreeBSD:
common/common-defs.h:47:0: error: "__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS" redefined [-Werror]
#define __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS 1
/usr/include/sys/cdefs.h:408:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition
#define __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS
(and a similar error for __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS)
The problem seems to be that we should be defining these input macros
before including any system header, but, we're not.
So let's just revert e063da6790 ([C++] Define __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS
/ __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS for stdint.h). If this causes a problem
somewhere, we can re-define the macros higher up in the file, before
system headers are included.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-10-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* common/common-defs.h (__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS)
(__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS): Delete.
Since the address size prefix, 0x67, is ignored for MPX instructions in
64-bit mode, we should check addr32flag instead of sizeflag for rip/eip.
PR binutis/20699
* i386-dis.c (OP_E_memory): Check addr32flag instead of sizeflag
for rip/eip.
Many make_cleanup uses in the code base are best eliminated by using a
"owning" smart pointer to manage ownership of the resource
automatically.
The question is _which_ smart pointer.
GDB currently supports building with a C++03 compiler. We have
std::auto_ptr in C++03, but, as is collective wisdom by now, that's
too easy to misuse, and has therefore been deprecated in C++11 and
finally removed in C++17.
It'd be nice to be able to use std::unique_ptr instead, which is the
modern, safe std::auto_ptr replacement in C++11.
In addition to extra safety -- moving (i.e., transfer of ownership of
the managed pointer between smart pointers) must be explicit --
std::unique_ptr has (among others) one nice feature that std::auto_ptr
doesn't --- ability to specify a custom deleter as template parameter.
In gdb's context, that allows easily creating a smart pointer for
memory allocated with xmalloc -- the smart pointer then knows to
release with xfree instead of delete. This is particularly
interesting when managing objects allocated in C libraries, and also,
for C++-fying parts of GDB that interact with other parts that still
return objects allocated with xmalloc.
Since std::unique_ptr's API is quite nice, and eventually we'd like to
move to C++11, this patch adds a C++03-compatible smart pointer that
exposes the subset of the std::unique_ptr API that we're interested
in. An advantage is that whenever we start requiring C++11, we won't
have to learn a new API. Meanwhile, this allows continuing to support
building with a C++03 compiler.
Since C++03 doesn't support rvalue references (boost gets close to
emulating them, but it's not fully transparent to user code), the
C++03 std::unique_ptr emulation here doesn't try hard to prevent
accidentally moving, which is where most of complication of a more
thorough emulation would be. Instead, we rely on the fact that GDB
will be usually compiled with a C++11 compiler, and use the real
std::unique_ptr in that case to catch such accidental moves. IOW, the
goal here is to allow code that would be correct using std::unique_ptr
to be equally correct in C++03 mode, and, just as efficient.
The C++03 version was originally based on GCC 7.0's std::auto_ptr and
then heavily customized to behave more like C++11's std::unique_ptr:
- Support for custom (stateless) deleters. (Support for stateful
deleters could be added, if necessary.)
- unique_ptr<T[]> partial specialization (auto_ptr<T> does not know
to use delete[]).
- Support for all of 'ptr != NULL', 'ptr == NULL' and 'if (ptr)'
using the safe bool idiom to emulate C++11's explicit bool
operator.
- There's no nullptr in C++03, so this allows initialization and
assignment from NULL instead (std::auto_ptr allows neither).
- Variable names un-uglified (ie., no leading __ prefix everywhere).
- Formatting made to follow GDB's coding conventions, including
comment style.
- Converting "move" constructors done differently in order to truly
support:
unique_ptr<Derived> func_returning_unique_ptr (.....);
...
unique_ptr<Base> ptr = func_returning_unique_ptr (.....);
At this point, it no longer shares much at all with the original file,
but, that's the history.
See comments in the code to find out more.
I thought of putting the "emulation" / shim in the "std" namespace, so
that when we start requiring C++11 at some point, no actual changes to
users of the smart pointer throughout would be necessary. Putting
things in the std namespace is technically undefined, however in
practice it doesn't cause any issue with any compiler. However,
thinking that people might be confused with seeing std::unique_ptr and
thinking that we're actually requiring C++11 already, I put the new
types in the "gdb" namespace instead.
For managing xmalloc pointers, this adds a gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<T>
"specialization" with a custom xfree deleter.
No actual use of any smart pointer is introduced in this patch.
That'll be done in following patches.
Tested (along with the rest of the series) on:
- NetBSD 5.1 (gcc70 on the compile farm), w/ gcc 4.1.3
- x86-64 Fedora 23, gcc 5.3.1 (gnu++03)
- x86-64 Fedora 23, and gcc 7.0 (gnu++14)
gdb/ChangeLog:
2016-10-18 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* common/common-defs.h: Include "gdb_unique_ptr.h".
* common/gdb_unique_ptr.h: New.
Make sure the architecture is `bfd_arch_i386' before handling the `set
mpx' and `show mpx' commands, avoiding the issue with `i386_mpx_enabled'
interpreting `gdbarch->tdep' according to the `struct gdbarch_tdep'
definition in i386-tdep.h while indeed in a multi-target configuration
it may have a different layout and cause GDB to crash or at least
misbehave.
gdb/
* i386-tdep.c (i386_mpx_info_bounds): Make sure the architecture
is `bfd_arch_i386' before proceeding.
(i386_mpx_set_bounds): Likewise.
Fix a load of aliasing build errors:
cc1plus: warnings being treated as errors
.../gdb/tilegx-tdep.c: In function 'CORE_ADDR tilegx_analyze_prologue(gdbarch*, CORE_ADDR, CORE_ADDR, tilegx_frame_cache*, frame_info*)':
.../gdb/tilegx-tdep.c:609: error: dereferencing pointer 'operands' does break strict-aliasing rules
.../gdb/tilegx-tdep.c:592: error: dereferencing pointer 'operands' does break strict-aliasing rules
.../gdb/tilegx-tdep.c:571: error: dereferencing pointer 'operands' does break strict-aliasing rules
[...]
.../gdb/tilegx-tdep.c:601: error: dereferencing pointer '<anonymous>' does break strict-aliasing rules
.../gdb/tilegx-tdep.c:601: note: initialized from here
cc1plus: error: dereferencing pointer 'operands' does break strict-aliasing rules
cc1plus: error: dereferencing pointer 'operands' does break strict-aliasing rules
.../gdb/tilegx-tdep.c:452: note: initialized from here
cc1plus: error: dereferencing pointer 'pretmp.896' does break strict-aliasing rules
cc1plus: note: initialized from here
cc1plus: error: dereferencing pointer 'pretmp.896' does break strict-aliasing rules
cc1plus: note: initialized from here
make[1]: *** [tilegx-tdep.o] Error 1
from an attempt to cast a `long long' pointer to an `int64_t' pointer,
which may not necessarily be compatible types. Use the `long long' type
for the auxiliary variable then as this is the type of the structure
member referred.
gdb/
* tilegx-tdep.c (tilegx_analyze_prologue): Use the `long long'
type for `operands'.
Fix a commit 4df068de52 ("Add support for SVE addressing modes") build
regression:
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
.../opcodes/aarch64-dis.c: In function 'aarch64_ext_sve_addr_rr_lsl':
.../opcodes/aarch64-dis.c:1324: error: declaration of 'index' shadows a global declaration
/usr/include/string.h:303: error: shadowed declaration is here
make[3]: *** [aarch64-dis.lo] Error 1
in a way following commit 91d6fa6a03 ("Add -Wshadow to the gcc command
line options used when compiling the binutils.").
opcodes/
* aarch64-dis.c (aarch64_ext_sve_addr_rr_lsl): Rename `index'
local variable to `index_regno'.
Fix an aliasing build error:
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
.../bfd/elf32-nds32.c: In function 'nds32_elf_check_relocs':
.../bfd/elf32-nds32.c:6644: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
make[3]: *** [elf32-nds32.lo] Error 1
in a way following commit 6edfbbad08 ("Fix up gcc4.1 aliasing
warnings"), <https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2005-10/msg00071.html>.
bfd/
* elf32-nds32.c (nds32_elf_check_relocs): Avoid aliasing warning
from GCC.
Fix a commit 5025eb7c0d ("Delete relocations associatesd with deleted
exidx entries.") build regression:
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
.../bfd/elf32-arm.c: In function 'elf32_arm_update_relocs':
.../bfd/elf32-arm.c:14951: warning: declaration of 'index' shadows a global declaration
/usr/include/string.h:304: warning: shadowed declaration is here
make[3]: *** [elf32-arm.lo] Error 1
in a way following commit 91d6fa6a03 ("Add -Wshadow to the gcc command
line options used when compiling the binutils.").
bfd/
* elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_update_relocs): Rename `index' local
variable to `reloc_index'.
This fixes a comment I forgot to update in the previous patch.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* gdb.trace/mi-trace-save.exp (test_trace_save_wrong_num_args):
Update comment.