binutils-gdb/gdb/config/tm-sysv4.h
Fred Fish 40b647e9e2 * config/i386/nm-linux.h: Enable prototypes that were #ifdef out.
* config/tm-sysv4.h (in_plt_section): Add prototype.

	* maint.c (maintenance_translate_address): Avoid assignment
	inside if, per GNU coding standards.
	* symfile.c (simple_read_overlay_table): Avoid assignments inside if, per
	GNU coding standards.

	* monitor.c (parse_register_dump): Is really a void function.
	Add prototype.
	(monitor_read_memory): Remove unused variable "name".
	(monitor_read_memory): Remove unused variable "regbuf".
	(monitor_open): Remove unused variable "i".
	(get_hex_word): Apparently unused, #if away for now.
	(from_hex): Ditto.

	* i386v4-nat.c (supply_fpregset): Remove unused variable "regi".
	(fill_fpregset): Remove unused variables "regi", "to", "from" and
	"registers".

	* remote-e7000.c (ctype.h): Include.
	(e7000_insert_breakpoint): #if away unused arg used by unused expr.
	* frame.h (generic_get_saved_register): Add prototype.
	(enum lval_type): Add partial forward decl.
	* dsrec.c (make_srec): Remove unused variable "type_code".
	* remote-sim.c (gdbsim_wait): Handle sim_running and sim_polling
	cases by just ignoring them.
	(command.h): Include.

	* java-exp.y (parse_number): Remove unused variable "unsigned_p".
	* java-lang.c (gdbcore.h): Include for prototypes.
	(type_from_class): Remove unused variable "ftype".
	(type_from_class): Remove unused variable "name_length".
	(evaluate_subexp_java): Add default case to handle remaining
	enumerations.
	* java-valprint.c (c-lang.h): Include for prototypes.

	* symfile.c (simple_read_overlay_region_table): #if away
	unused function.
	(simple_free_overlay_region_table): Ditto.
	(overlay_is_mapped): Add default case to switch.
	(simple_read_overlay_region_table): Ditto.
	(simple_read_overlay_region_table): Add prototype.

	* symtab.c (fixup_symbol_section): Remove unused msym variable.
	(fixup_psymbol_section): Ditto.
	(find_pc_sect_symtab): Make distance a CORE_ADDR.

	* utils.c: Add comment about t_addr being either unsigned long or
	unsigned long long.
	(paddr): Change formats to match actual types args are cast to.
	(preg): Ditto.
	(paddr_nz): Ditto.
	(preg_nz): Ditto.
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/* Macro definitions for GDB on all SVR4 target systems.
Copyright 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Fred Fish at Cygnus Support (fnf@cygnus.com).
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
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
/* For SVR4 shared libraries, each call to a library routine goes through
a small piece of trampoline code in the ".plt" section.
The horribly ugly wait_for_inferior() routine uses this macro to detect
when we have stepped into one of these fragments.
We do not use lookup_solib_trampoline_symbol_by_pc, because
we cannot always find the shared library trampoline symbols
(e.g. on Irix5). */
#define IN_SOLIB_CALL_TRAMPOLINE(pc, name) in_plt_section((pc), (name))
extern int in_plt_section PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR, char *));
/* If PC is in a shared library trampoline code, return the PC
where the function itself actually starts. If not, return 0. */
#define SKIP_TRAMPOLINE_CODE(pc) find_solib_trampoline_target (pc)
/* It is unknown which, if any, SVR4 assemblers do not accept dollar signs
in identifiers. The default in G++ is to use dots instead, for all SVR4
systems, so we make that our default also. FIXME: There should be some
way to get G++ to tell us what CPLUS_MARKER it is using, perhaps by
stashing it in the debugging information as part of the name of an
invented symbol ("gcc_cplus_marker$" for example). */
#undef CPLUS_MARKER
#define CPLUS_MARKER '.'