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This commit is the result of the following actions: - Running gdb/copyright.py to update all of the copyright headers to include 2024, - Manually updating a few files the copyright.py script told me to update, these files had copyright headers embedded within the file, - Regenerating gdbsupport/Makefile.in to refresh it's copyright date, - Using grep to find other files that still mentioned 2023. If these files were updated last year from 2022 to 2023 then I've updated them this year to 2024. I'm sure I've probably missed some dates. Feel free to fix them up as you spot them.
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/* Code dealing with "using" directives for GDB.
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Copyright (C) 2003-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#ifndef NAMESPACE_H
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#define NAMESPACE_H
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#include "gdbsupport/gdb_vecs.h"
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#include "gdbsupport/gdb_obstack.h"
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/* This struct is designed to store data from using directives. It
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says that names from namespace IMPORT_SRC should be visible within
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namespace IMPORT_DEST. These form a linked list; NEXT is the next
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element of the list. If the imported namespace or declaration has
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been aliased within the IMPORT_DEST namespace, ALIAS is set to a
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string representing the alias. Otherwise, ALIAS is NULL.
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DECLARATION is the name of the imported declaration, if this import
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statement represents one. Otherwise DECLARATION is NULL and this
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import statement represents a namespace. DECL_LINE is the line
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where the using directive is written in the source code.
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C++: using namespace A;
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Fortran: use A
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import_src = "A"
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import_dest = local scope of the import statement even such as ""
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alias = NULL
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declaration = NULL
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excludes = NULL
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C++: using A::x;
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Fortran: use A, only: x
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import_src = "A"
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import_dest = local scope of the import statement even such as ""
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alias = NULL
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declaration = "x"
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excludes = NULL
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The declaration will get imported as import_dest::x.
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C++ has no way to import all names except those listed ones.
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Fortran: use A, localname => x
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import_src = "A"
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import_dest = local scope of the import statement even such as ""
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alias = "localname"
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declaration = "x"
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excludes = NULL
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+
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import_src = "A"
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import_dest = local scope of the import statement even such as ""
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alias = NULL
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declaration = NULL
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excludes = ["x"]
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All the entries of A get imported except of "x". "x" gets imported as
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"localname". "x" is not defined as a local name by this statement.
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C++: namespace LOCALNS = A;
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Fortran has no way to address non-local namespace/module.
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import_src = "A"
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import_dest = local scope of the import statement even such as ""
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alias = "LOCALNS"
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declaration = NULL
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excludes = NULL
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The namespace will get imported as the import_dest::LOCALNS
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namespace.
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C++ cannot express it, it would be something like: using localname
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= A::x;
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Fortran: use A, only localname => x
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import_src = "A"
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import_dest = local scope of the import statement even such as ""
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alias = "localname"
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declaration = "x"
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excludes = NULL
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The declaration will get imported as localname or
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`import_dest`localname. */
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struct using_direct
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{
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const char *import_src;
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const char *import_dest;
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const char *alias;
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const char *declaration;
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struct using_direct *next;
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/* The line where the using directive was declared on the source file.
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This is used to check if the using directive is already active at the
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point where the inferior is stopped. */
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unsigned int decl_line;
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/* Used during import search to temporarily mark this node as
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searched. */
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int searched;
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/* USING_DIRECT has variable allocation size according to the number of
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EXCLUDES entries, the last entry is NULL. */
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const char *excludes[1];
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/* Returns true if the using_directive USING_DIR is valid in CURR_LINE.
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Because current GCC (at least version 12.2) sets the decl_line as
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the last line in the current block, we need to take this into
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consideration when checking the validity, by comparing it to
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BOUNDARY, the last line of the current block. */
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bool valid_line (unsigned int boundary) const;
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};
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extern void add_using_directive (struct using_direct **using_directives,
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const char *dest,
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const char *src,
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const char *alias,
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const char *declaration,
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const std::vector<const char *> &excludes,
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const unsigned int decl_line,
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int copy_names,
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struct obstack *obstack);
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#endif /* NAMESPACE_H */
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