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242 lines
7.4 KiB
C
242 lines
7.4 KiB
C
/* gdb-lines.c -- Deal with source lines for GDB format
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Copyright (C) 1989, Free Software Foundation.
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This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
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GAS 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 1, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GAS 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 GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
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#include "as.h"
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#include "obstack.h"
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#include "frags.h"
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/* This is a souce file that we're storing .gdbline information about */
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/* .gdbline refers to files by numbers. We keep a linked list of them
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We store a list of vectors for each file. Each element of the vector
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contains a line-number, a frag, and an offset within the frag. */
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struct g_line_file {
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int gdb_line_file_file_number; /* fnum */
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int gdb_line_file_number_of_vectors; /* nv */
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long gdb_line_table_offset; /* taboff */
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struct g_line_vector *gdb_line_file_vectors; /* vec */
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struct g_line_file *gdb_line_file_next_file; /* nfile */
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};
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/* In order to save on space (We expect there to be LOTS of lines), we
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store line-number/address pairs in bunches of MAX_LINES_PER_VECTOR
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(originally fifty). Each vector descriptor contains
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gdb_line_number_of_lines the number of line-number/address pairs
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actually in this vector.
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gdb_line_lines The actual vector.
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gdb_line_next_vector The next vector descriptor in the linked list.
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*/
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struct g_line_vector {
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int gdb_line_number_of_lines; /* nlines */
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struct g_line *gdb_line_lines; /* lines */
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struct g_line_vector *gdb_line_next_vector; /* nvec */
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};
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/* A .gdbline wants to store a line-number/address pair. Unfortunatly, we
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don't know addresses yet, so we store frag/offset which we can use to
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generate the address at write-out time. */
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struct g_line {
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int gdb_line_line_number; /* lno */
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fragS *gdb_line_frag; /* lfrag */
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int gdb_line_offset; /* loff */
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};
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/* The following is stolen from (gdb's? (or is it gcc's?) symseg.h file.
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These structures describe the format for the line# symbolic info in
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the gdb symbolic info file. This info is not particularly useful,
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except to show what we're writing into. . . */
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/* Source-file information.
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This describes the relation between source files and line numbers
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and addresses in the program text. */
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struct sourcevector
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{
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int length; /* Number of source files described */
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struct source *source[1]; /* Descriptions of the files */
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};
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/* Line number and address of one line. */
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struct line
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{
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int linenum;
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int address;
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};
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/* All the information on one source file. */
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struct source
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{
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char *name; /* Name of file */
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int nlines; /* Number of lines that follow */
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struct line lines[1]; /* Information on each line */
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};
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/* End of text from symseg.h */
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struct g_line_file *first_file;
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struct g_line_file *add_file();
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struct g_line_vector *add_vector();
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#define MAX_LINES_PER_VECTOR 50 /* lpv */
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/* We've been told that the current address corresponds to line LINENO in
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file FILE_NUMBER */
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void
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gdb_line(file_number,lineno)
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int file_number;
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int lineno;
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{
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struct g_line_file *f;
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struct g_line_vector *v;
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struct g_line *line;
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for(f=first_file;f;f=f->gdb_line_file_next_file)
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if(f->gdb_line_file_file_number==file_number)
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break;
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if(!f) f=add_file(file_number);
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v=f->gdb_line_file_vectors;
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if(!v || v->gdb_line_number_of_lines==MAX_LINES_PER_VECTOR)
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v=add_vector(f);
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line= &(v->gdb_line_lines)[v->gdb_line_number_of_lines];
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v->gdb_line_number_of_lines++;
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line->gdb_line_line_number=lineno;
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line->gdb_line_frag= frag_now;
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line->gdb_line_offset=obstack_next_free(&frags)-frag_now->fr_literal;
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}
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/* We've been told where to store the .line table for file FILE_NUMBER */
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void
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gdb_line_tab(file_number,offset)
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int file_number;
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int offset;
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{
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struct g_line_file *f;
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for(f=first_file;f;f=f->gdb_line_file_next_file)
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if(f->gdb_line_file_file_number==file_number)
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break;
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if(!f) f=add_file(file_number);
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if(f->gdb_line_table_offset)
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as_warn("Ignoring duplicate .linetab for file %d",file_number);
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else
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f->gdb_line_table_offset=offset;
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}
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/* We've got a file (FILE_NUMBER) that we haven't heard about before. Create
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an entry for it, etc. . . */
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struct g_line_file *
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add_file(file_number)
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{
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struct g_line_file *f;
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f=(struct g_line_file *)xmalloc(sizeof(struct g_line_file));
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f->gdb_line_file_file_number=file_number;
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f->gdb_line_table_offset = 0;
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f->gdb_line_file_number_of_vectors=0;
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f->gdb_line_file_vectors=(struct g_line_vector *)0;
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f->gdb_line_file_next_file=first_file;
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first_file=f;
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return f;
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}
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/* The last vector for file F is full. Allocate a new one. */
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struct g_line_vector *
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add_vector(f)
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struct g_line_file *f;
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{
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struct g_line_vector *tmp_vec;
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f->gdb_line_file_number_of_vectors++;
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tmp_vec=(struct g_line_vector *)xmalloc(sizeof(struct g_line_vector));
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tmp_vec->gdb_line_number_of_lines=0;
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tmp_vec->gdb_line_lines=(struct g_line *)xmalloc(MAX_LINES_PER_VECTOR*sizeof(struct g_line));
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tmp_vec->gdb_line_next_vector=f->gdb_line_file_vectors;
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f->gdb_line_file_vectors=tmp_vec;
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return tmp_vec;
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}
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/* All done. Time to write the stuff out. This should be fun. */
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void
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gdb_lines_emit()
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{
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struct g_line_file *f;
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struct g_line_vector *v,*old_v,*v_tmp;
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struct g_line *current_line_pointer; /* lp */
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int n;
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int previous_line_number;
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long int current_gdb_segment_pos;
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unsigned int number_of_things_in_table;
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for(f=first_file;f;f=f->gdb_line_file_next_file) {
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if(!f->gdb_line_table_offset) {
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as_warn("No .gdblinetab given for file %d. Ignoring .gdbline(s) for it.");
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continue;
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}
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/* Reverse the linked list of vectors. Since we built it
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last entry first, this puts the first entry at the start
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of the list. Thus we can manage to put out low line #s
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at the start of the table. . .*/
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v_tmp=0;
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old_v=0;
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for(v=f->gdb_line_file_vectors;v;v=v_tmp) {
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v_tmp=v->gdb_line_next_vector;
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v->gdb_line_next_vector=old_v;
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old_v=v;
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}
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f->gdb_line_file_vectors=old_v;
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/* Start putting stuff at the beginning of the table */
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current_gdb_segment_pos=f->gdb_line_table_offset+sizeof(long int);
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previous_line_number = -2;
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number_of_things_in_table = 0;
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/* For every vector in the table: */
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for(v=f->gdb_line_file_vectors;v;v=v->gdb_line_next_vector) {
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current_line_pointer=v->gdb_line_lines;
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/* For every element of every vector */
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for(n=v->gdb_line_number_of_lines;n;n--) {
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if(current_line_pointer->gdb_line_line_number != previous_line_number + 1) {
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/* Write out the line number */
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gdb_alter(current_gdb_segment_pos, -(current_line_pointer->gdb_line_line_number));
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current_gdb_segment_pos+=sizeof(long int);
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number_of_things_in_table++;
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}
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previous_line_number = current_line_pointer->gdb_line_line_number;
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/* And write out the address */
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gdb_alter(current_gdb_segment_pos,current_line_pointer->gdb_line_frag->fr_address+current_line_pointer->gdb_line_offset);
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current_gdb_segment_pos+=sizeof(long int);
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number_of_things_in_table++;
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current_line_pointer++;
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}
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}
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gdb_alter(f->gdb_line_table_offset,number_of_things_in_table);
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}
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}
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