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Removes vec.c and vec.h from the source tree, and remove all the remaining includes of vec.h. There should be no user visible changes after this commit. I did have a few issues rebuilding GDB after applying this patch due to cached dependencies, I found that running this command in the build directory resolved my build issues without requiring a 'make clean': rm -fr gdb/gdbserver/gdbsupport/.deps/ gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove references to vec.h and vec.c. * aarch64-tdep.c: No longer include vec.h. * ada-lang.c: Likewise. * ada-lang.h: Likewise. * arm-tdep.c: Likewise. * ax.h: Likewise. * breakpoint.h: Likewise. * charset.c: Likewise. * cp-support.h: Likewise. * dtrace-probe.c: Likewise. * dwarf2read.c: Likewise. * extension.h: Likewise. * gdb_bfd.c: Likewise. * gdbsupport/gdb_vecs.h: Likewise. * gdbsupport/vec.c: Remove. * gdbsupport/vec.h: Remove. * gdbthread.h: Likewise. * guile/scm-type.c: Likewise. * inline-frame.c: Likewise. * machoread.c: Likewise. * memattr.c: Likewise. * memrange.h: Likewise. * namespace.h: Likewise. * nat/linux-btrace.h: Likewise. * osdata.c: Likewise. * parser-defs.h: Likewise. * progspace.h: Likewise. * python/py-type.c: Likewise. * record-btrace.c: Likewise. * rust-exp.y: Likewise. * solib-target.c: Likewise. * stap-probe.c: Likewise. * target-descriptions.c: Likewise. * target-memory.c: Likewise. * target.h: Likewise. * varobj.c: Likewise. * varobj.h: Likewise. * xml-support.h: Likewise. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove references to vec.c. Change-Id: I0c91d7170bf1b5e992a387fcd9fe4f2abe343bb5
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/* Parser definitions for GDB.
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Copyright (C) 1986-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Modified from expread.y by the Department of Computer Science at the
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State University of New York at Buffalo.
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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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#if !defined (PARSER_DEFS_H)
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#define PARSER_DEFS_H 1
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#include "expression.h"
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#include "symtab.h"
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struct block;
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struct language_defn;
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struct internalvar;
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class innermost_block_tracker;
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extern bool parser_debug;
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/* A class that can be used to build a "struct expression". */
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struct expr_builder
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{
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/* Constructor. LANG is the language used to parse the expression.
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And GDBARCH is the gdbarch to use during parsing. */
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expr_builder (const struct language_defn *lang,
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struct gdbarch *gdbarch);
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DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (expr_builder);
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/* Resize the allocated expression to the correct size, and return
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it as an expression_up -- passing ownership to the caller. */
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ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED_RESULT expression_up release ();
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/* Return the gdbarch that was passed to the constructor. */
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struct gdbarch *gdbarch ()
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{
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return expout->gdbarch;
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}
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/* Return the language that was passed to the constructor. */
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const struct language_defn *language ()
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{
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return expout->language_defn;
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}
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/* The size of the expression above. */
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size_t expout_size;
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/* The expression related to this parser state. */
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expression_up expout;
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/* The number of elements already in the expression. This is used
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to know where to put new elements. */
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size_t expout_ptr;
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};
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/* This is used for expression completion. */
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struct expr_completion_state
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{
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/* The index of the last struct expression directly before a '.' or
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'->'. This is set when parsing and is only used when completing a
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field name. It is -1 if no dereference operation was found. */
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int expout_last_struct = -1;
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/* If we are completing a tagged type name, this will be nonzero. */
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enum type_code expout_tag_completion_type = TYPE_CODE_UNDEF;
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/* The token for tagged type name completion. */
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gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> expout_completion_name;
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};
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/* An instance of this type is instantiated during expression parsing,
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and passed to the appropriate parser. It holds both inputs to the
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parser, and result. */
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struct parser_state : public expr_builder
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{
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/* Constructor. LANG is the language used to parse the expression.
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And GDBARCH is the gdbarch to use during parsing. */
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parser_state (const struct language_defn *lang,
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struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
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const struct block *context_block,
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CORE_ADDR context_pc,
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int comma,
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const char *input,
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int completion,
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innermost_block_tracker *tracker)
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: expr_builder (lang, gdbarch),
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expression_context_block (context_block),
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expression_context_pc (context_pc),
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comma_terminates (comma),
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lexptr (input),
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parse_completion (completion),
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block_tracker (tracker)
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{
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}
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DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (parser_state);
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/* Begin counting arguments for a function call,
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saving the data about any containing call. */
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void start_arglist ()
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{
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m_funcall_chain.push_back (arglist_len);
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arglist_len = 0;
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}
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/* Return the number of arguments in a function call just terminated,
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and restore the data for the containing function call. */
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int end_arglist ()
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{
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int val = arglist_len;
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arglist_len = m_funcall_chain.back ();
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m_funcall_chain.pop_back ();
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return val;
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}
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/* Mark the current index as the starting location of a structure
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expression. This is used when completing on field names. */
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void mark_struct_expression ();
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/* Indicate that the current parser invocation is completing a tag.
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TAG is the type code of the tag, and PTR and LENGTH represent the
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start of the tag name. */
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void mark_completion_tag (enum type_code tag, const char *ptr, int length);
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/* If this is nonzero, this block is used as the lexical context for
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symbol names. */
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const struct block * const expression_context_block;
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/* If expression_context_block is non-zero, then this is the PC
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within the block that we want to evaluate expressions at. When
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debugging C or C++ code, we use this to find the exact line we're
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at, and then look up the macro definitions active at that
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point. */
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const CORE_ADDR expression_context_pc;
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/* Nonzero means stop parsing on first comma (if not within parentheses). */
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int comma_terminates;
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/* During parsing of a C expression, the pointer to the next character
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is in this variable. */
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const char *lexptr;
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/* After a token has been recognized, this variable points to it.
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Currently used only for error reporting. */
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const char *prev_lexptr = nullptr;
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/* Number of arguments seen so far in innermost function call. */
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int arglist_len = 0;
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/* True if parsing an expression to attempt completion. */
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int parse_completion;
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/* Completion state is updated here. */
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expr_completion_state m_completion_state;
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/* The innermost block tracker. */
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innermost_block_tracker *block_tracker;
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private:
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/* Data structure for saving values of arglist_len for function calls whose
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arguments contain other function calls. */
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std::vector<int> m_funcall_chain;
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};
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/* When parsing expressions we track the innermost block that was
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referenced. */
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class innermost_block_tracker
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{
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public:
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innermost_block_tracker (innermost_block_tracker_types types
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= INNERMOST_BLOCK_FOR_SYMBOLS)
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: m_types (types),
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m_innermost_block (NULL)
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{ /* Nothing. */ }
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/* Update the stored innermost block if the new block B is more inner
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than the currently stored block, or if no block is stored yet. The
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type T tells us whether the block B was for a symbol or for a
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register. The stored innermost block is only updated if the type T is
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a type we are interested in, the types we are interested in are held
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in M_TYPES and set during RESET. */
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void update (const struct block *b, innermost_block_tracker_types t);
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/* Overload of main UPDATE method which extracts the block from BS. */
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void update (const struct block_symbol &bs)
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{
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update (bs.block, INNERMOST_BLOCK_FOR_SYMBOLS);
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}
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/* Return the stored innermost block. Can be nullptr if no symbols or
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registers were found during an expression parse, and so no innermost
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block was defined. */
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const struct block *block () const
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{
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return m_innermost_block;
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}
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private:
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/* The type of innermost block being looked for. */
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innermost_block_tracker_types m_types;
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/* The currently stored innermost block found while parsing an
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expression. */
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const struct block *m_innermost_block;
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};
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/* A string token, either a char-string or bit-string. Char-strings are
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used, for example, for the names of symbols. */
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struct stoken
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{
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/* Pointer to first byte of char-string or first bit of bit-string. */
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const char *ptr;
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/* Length of string in bytes for char-string or bits for bit-string. */
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int length;
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};
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struct typed_stoken
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{
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/* A language-specific type field. */
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int type;
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/* Pointer to first byte of char-string or first bit of bit-string. */
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char *ptr;
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/* Length of string in bytes for char-string or bits for bit-string. */
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int length;
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};
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struct stoken_vector
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{
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int len;
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struct typed_stoken *tokens;
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};
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struct ttype
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{
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struct stoken stoken;
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struct type *type;
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};
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struct symtoken
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{
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struct stoken stoken;
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struct block_symbol sym;
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int is_a_field_of_this;
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};
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struct objc_class_str
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{
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struct stoken stoken;
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struct type *type;
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int theclass;
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};
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/* Reverse an expression from suffix form (in which it is constructed)
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to prefix form (in which we can conveniently print or execute it).
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Ordinarily this always returns -1. However, if LAST_STRUCT
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is not -1 (i.e., we are trying to complete a field name), it will
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return the index of the subexpression which is the left-hand-side
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of the struct operation at LAST_STRUCT. */
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extern int prefixify_expression (struct expression *expr,
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int last_struct = -1);
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extern void write_exp_elt_opcode (struct expr_builder *, enum exp_opcode);
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extern void write_exp_elt_sym (struct expr_builder *, struct symbol *);
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extern void write_exp_elt_longcst (struct expr_builder *, LONGEST);
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extern void write_exp_elt_floatcst (struct expr_builder *, const gdb_byte *);
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extern void write_exp_elt_type (struct expr_builder *, struct type *);
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extern void write_exp_elt_intern (struct expr_builder *, struct internalvar *);
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extern void write_exp_string (struct expr_builder *, struct stoken);
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void write_exp_string_vector (struct expr_builder *, int type,
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struct stoken_vector *vec);
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extern void write_exp_bitstring (struct expr_builder *, struct stoken);
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extern void write_exp_elt_block (struct expr_builder *, const struct block *);
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extern void write_exp_elt_objfile (struct expr_builder *,
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struct objfile *objfile);
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extern void write_exp_msymbol (struct expr_builder *,
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struct bound_minimal_symbol);
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extern void write_dollar_variable (struct parser_state *, struct stoken str);
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extern const char *find_template_name_end (const char *);
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extern std::string copy_name (struct stoken);
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extern int dump_subexp (struct expression *, struct ui_file *, int);
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extern int dump_subexp_body_standard (struct expression *,
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struct ui_file *, int);
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extern void operator_length (const struct expression *, int, int *, int *);
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extern void operator_length_standard (const struct expression *, int, int *,
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int *);
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extern int operator_check_standard (struct expression *exp, int pos,
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int (*objfile_func)
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(struct objfile *objfile, void *data),
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void *data);
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extern const char *op_name_standard (enum exp_opcode);
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extern void null_post_parser (expression_up *, int, int,
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innermost_block_tracker *);
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extern bool parse_float (const char *p, int len,
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const struct type *type, gdb_byte *data);
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/* These codes indicate operator precedences for expression printing,
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least tightly binding first. */
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/* Adding 1 to a precedence value is done for binary operators,
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on the operand which is more tightly bound, so that operators
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of equal precedence within that operand will get parentheses. */
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/* PREC_HYPER and PREC_ABOVE_COMMA are not the precedence of any operator;
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they are used as the "surrounding precedence" to force
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various kinds of things to be parenthesized. */
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enum precedence
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{
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PREC_NULL, PREC_COMMA, PREC_ABOVE_COMMA, PREC_ASSIGN, PREC_LOGICAL_OR,
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PREC_LOGICAL_AND, PREC_BITWISE_IOR, PREC_BITWISE_AND, PREC_BITWISE_XOR,
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PREC_EQUAL, PREC_ORDER, PREC_SHIFT, PREC_ADD, PREC_MUL, PREC_REPEAT,
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PREC_HYPER, PREC_PREFIX, PREC_SUFFIX, PREC_BUILTIN_FUNCTION
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};
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/* Table mapping opcodes into strings for printing operators
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and precedences of the operators. */
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struct op_print
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{
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const char *string;
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enum exp_opcode opcode;
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/* Precedence of operator. These values are used only by comparisons. */
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enum precedence precedence;
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/* For a binary operator: 1 iff right associate.
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For a unary operator: 1 iff postfix. */
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int right_assoc;
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};
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/* Information needed to print, prefixify, and evaluate expressions for
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a given language. */
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struct exp_descriptor
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{
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/* Print subexpression. */
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void (*print_subexp) (struct expression *, int *, struct ui_file *,
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enum precedence);
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/* Returns number of exp_elements needed to represent an operator and
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the number of subexpressions it takes. */
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void (*operator_length) (const struct expression*, int, int*, int *);
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/* Call OBJFILE_FUNC for any objfile found being referenced by the
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single operator of EXP at position POS. Operator parameters are
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located at positive (POS + number) offsets in EXP. OBJFILE_FUNC
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should never be called with NULL OBJFILE. OBJFILE_FUNC should
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get passed an arbitrary caller supplied DATA pointer. If it
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returns non-zero value then (any other) non-zero value should be
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immediately returned to the caller. Otherwise zero should be
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returned. */
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int (*operator_check) (struct expression *exp, int pos,
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int (*objfile_func) (struct objfile *objfile,
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void *data),
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void *data);
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/* Name of this operator for dumping purposes.
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The returned value should never be NULL, even if EXP_OPCODE is
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an unknown opcode (a string containing an image of the numeric
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value of the opcode can be returned, for instance). */
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const char *(*op_name) (enum exp_opcode);
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/* Dump the rest of this (prefix) expression after the operator
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itself has been printed. See dump_subexp_body_standard in
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(expprint.c). */
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int (*dump_subexp_body) (struct expression *, struct ui_file *, int);
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/* Evaluate an expression. */
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struct value *(*evaluate_exp) (struct type *, struct expression *,
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int *, enum noside);
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};
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/* Default descriptor containing standard definitions of all
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elements. */
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extern const struct exp_descriptor exp_descriptor_standard;
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/* Functions used by language-specific extended operators to (recursively)
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print/dump subexpressions. */
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extern void print_subexp (struct expression *, int *, struct ui_file *,
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enum precedence);
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extern void print_subexp_standard (struct expression *, int *,
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struct ui_file *, enum precedence);
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/* Function used to avoid direct calls to fprintf
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in the code generated by the bison parser. */
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extern void parser_fprintf (FILE *, const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 3);
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extern int exp_uses_objfile (struct expression *exp, struct objfile *objfile);
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#endif /* PARSER_DEFS_H */
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