binutils-gdb/gdb/python/py-stopevent.h
Simon Marchi 313f3b21cb gdb: remove bpstat typedef, rename bpstats to bpstat
I don't find that the bpstat typedef, which hides a pointer, is
particularly useful.  In fact, it confused me many times, and I just see
it as something to remember that adds cognitive load.  Also, with C++,
we might want to be able to pass bpstats objects by const-reference, not
necessarily by pointer.

So, remove the bpstat typedef and rename struct bpstats to bpstat (since
it represents one bpstat, it makes sense that it is singular).

Change-Id: I52e763b6e54ee666a9e045785f686d37b4f5f849
2021-11-08 16:39:14 -05:00

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/* Python interface to inferior events.
Copyright (C) 2009-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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
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#ifndef PYTHON_PY_STOPEVENT_H
#define PYTHON_PY_STOPEVENT_H
#include "py-event.h"
extern gdbpy_ref<> create_stop_event_object (PyTypeObject *py_type);
extern void stop_evpy_dealloc (PyObject *self);
extern int emit_stop_event (struct bpstat *bs,
enum gdb_signal stop_signal);
extern gdbpy_ref<> create_breakpoint_event_object (PyObject *breakpoint_list,
PyObject *first_bp);
extern gdbpy_ref<> create_signal_event_object (enum gdb_signal stop_signal);
#endif /* PYTHON_PY_STOPEVENT_H */