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1 /* Internal type definitions for GDB.
2 Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by Cygnus Support, using pieces from other GDB modules.
5
6 This file is part of GDB.
7
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
12
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
22
23 #if !defined (GDBTYPES_H)
24 #define GDBTYPES_H 1
25
26 /* Codes for `fundamental types'. This is a monstrosity based on the
27 bogus notion that there are certain compiler-independent
28 `fundamental types'. None of these is well-defined (how big is
29 FT_SHORT? Does it depend on the language? How does the
30 language-specific code know which type to correlate to FT_SHORT?) */
31
32 #define FT_VOID 0
33 #define FT_BOOLEAN 1
34 #define FT_CHAR 2 /* we use this for not-unsigned C/C++ chars */
35 #define FT_SIGNED_CHAR 3 /* we use this for C++ signed chars */
36 #define FT_UNSIGNED_CHAR 4 /* we use this for C/C++ unsigned chars */
37 #define FT_SHORT 5
38 #define FT_SIGNED_SHORT 6
39 #define FT_UNSIGNED_SHORT 7
40 #define FT_INTEGER 8
41 #define FT_SIGNED_INTEGER 9
42 #define FT_UNSIGNED_INTEGER 10
43 #define FT_LONG 11
44 #define FT_SIGNED_LONG 12
45 #define FT_UNSIGNED_LONG 13
46 #define FT_LONG_LONG 14
47 #define FT_SIGNED_LONG_LONG 15
48 #define FT_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG 16
49 #define FT_FLOAT 17
50 #define FT_DBL_PREC_FLOAT 18
51 #define FT_EXT_PREC_FLOAT 19
52 #define FT_COMPLEX 20
53 #define FT_DBL_PREC_COMPLEX 21
54 #define FT_EXT_PREC_COMPLEX 22
55 #define FT_STRING 23
56 #define FT_FIXED_DECIMAL 24
57 #define FT_FLOAT_DECIMAL 25
58 #define FT_BYTE 26
59 #define FT_UNSIGNED_BYTE 27
60 #define FT_TEMPLATE_ARG 28
61
62 #define FT_NUM_MEMBERS 29 /* Highest FT_* above, plus one. */
63
64 /* Some macros for char-based bitfields. */
65
66 #define B_SET(a,x) ((a)[(x)>>3] |= (1 << ((x)&7)))
67 #define B_CLR(a,x) ((a)[(x)>>3] &= ~(1 << ((x)&7)))
68 #define B_TST(a,x) ((a)[(x)>>3] & (1 << ((x)&7)))
69 #define B_TYPE unsigned char
70 #define B_BYTES(x) ( 1 + ((x)>>3) )
71 #define B_CLRALL(a,x) memset ((a), 0, B_BYTES(x))
72
73 /* Different kinds of data types are distinguished by the `code' field. */
74
75 enum type_code
76 {
77 TYPE_CODE_UNDEF, /* Not used; catches errors */
78 TYPE_CODE_PTR, /* Pointer type */
79 TYPE_CODE_ARRAY, /* Array type with lower & upper bounds. */
80 TYPE_CODE_STRUCT, /* C struct or Pascal record */
81 TYPE_CODE_UNION, /* C union or Pascal variant part */
82 TYPE_CODE_ENUM, /* Enumeration type */
83 TYPE_CODE_FUNC, /* Function type */
84 TYPE_CODE_INT, /* Integer type */
85
86 /* Floating type. This is *NOT* a complex type. Beware, there are parts
87 of GDB which bogusly assume that TYPE_CODE_FLT can mean complex. */
88 TYPE_CODE_FLT,
89
90 /* Void type. The length field specifies the length (probably always
91 one) which is used in pointer arithmetic involving pointers to
92 this type, but actually dereferencing such a pointer is invalid;
93 a void type has no length and no actual representation in memory
94 or registers. A pointer to a void type is a generic pointer. */
95 TYPE_CODE_VOID,
96
97 TYPE_CODE_SET, /* Pascal sets */
98 TYPE_CODE_RANGE, /* Range (integers within spec'd bounds) */
99
100 /* A string type which is like an array of character but prints
101 differently (at least for CHILL). It does not contain a length
102 field as Pascal strings (for many Pascals, anyway) do; if we want
103 to deal with such strings, we should use a new type code. */
104 TYPE_CODE_STRING,
105
106 /* String of bits; like TYPE_CODE_SET but prints differently (at least
107 for CHILL). */
108 TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING,
109
110 /* Unknown type. The length field is valid if we were able to
111 deduce that much about the type, or 0 if we don't even know that. */
112 TYPE_CODE_ERROR,
113
114 /* C++ */
115 TYPE_CODE_MEMBER, /* Member type */
116 TYPE_CODE_METHOD, /* Method type */
117 TYPE_CODE_REF, /* C++ Reference types */
118
119 TYPE_CODE_CHAR, /* *real* character type */
120
121 /* Boolean type. 0 is false, 1 is true, and other values are non-boolean
122 (e.g. FORTRAN "logical" used as unsigned int). */
123 TYPE_CODE_BOOL,
124
125 /* Fortran */
126 TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX, /* Complex float */
127
128 TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF,
129 TYPE_CODE_TEMPLATE, /* C++ template */
130 TYPE_CODE_TEMPLATE_ARG /* C++ template arg */
131
132 };
133
134 /* For now allow source to use TYPE_CODE_CLASS for C++ classes, as an
135 alias for TYPE_CODE_STRUCT. This is for DWARF, which has a distinct
136 "class" attribute. Perhaps we should actually have a separate TYPE_CODE
137 so that we can print "class" or "struct" depending on what the debug
138 info said. It's not clear we should bother. */
139
140 #define TYPE_CODE_CLASS TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
141
142 /* Some bits for the type's flags word. */
143
144 /* Unsigned integer type. If this is not set for a TYPE_CODE_INT, the
145 type is signed (unless TYPE_FLAG_NOSIGN (below) is set). */
146
147 #define TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED (1 << 0)
148
149 /* No sign for this type. In C++, "char", "signed char", and "unsigned
150 char" are distinct types; so we need an extra flag to indicate the
151 absence of a sign! */
152
153 #define TYPE_FLAG_NOSIGN (1 << 1)
154
155 /* This appears in a type's flags word if it is a stub type (e.g., if
156 someone referenced a type that wasn't defined in a source file
157 via (struct sir_not_appearing_in_this_film *)). */
158
159 #define TYPE_FLAG_STUB (1 << 2)
160
161 /* The target type of this type is a stub type, and this type needs to
162 be updated if it gets un-stubbed in check_typedef.
163 Used for arrays and ranges, in which TYPE_LENGTH of the array/range
164 gets set based on the TYPE_LENGTH of the target type.
165 Also, set for TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF. */
166
167 #define TYPE_FLAG_TARGET_STUB (1 << 3)
168
169 /* Static type. If this is set, the corresponding type had
170 * a static modifier.
171 * Note: This may be unnecessary, since static data members
172 * are indicated by other means (bitpos == -1)
173 */
174
175 #define TYPE_FLAG_STATIC (1 << 4)
176
177 /* Constant type. If this is set, the corresponding type has a
178 * const modifier.
179 */
180
181 #define TYPE_FLAG_CONST (1 << 5)
182
183 /* Volatile type. If this is set, the corresponding type has a
184 * volatile modifier.
185 */
186
187 #define TYPE_FLAG_VOLATILE (1 << 6)
188
189
190 /* This is a function type which appears to have a prototype. We need this
191 for function calls in order to tell us if it's necessary to coerce the args,
192 or to just do the standard conversions. This is used with a short field. */
193
194 #define TYPE_FLAG_PROTOTYPED (1 << 7)
195
196 /* This flag is used to indicate that processing for this type
197 is incomplete.
198
199 (Mostly intended for HP platforms, where class methods, for
200 instance, can be encountered before their classes in the debug
201 info; the incomplete type has to be marked so that the class and
202 the method can be assigned correct types.) */
203
204 #define TYPE_FLAG_INCOMPLETE (1 << 8)
205
206
207 struct type
208 {
209
210 /* Code for kind of type */
211
212 enum type_code code;
213
214 /* Name of this type, or NULL if none.
215
216 This is used for printing only, except by poorly designed C++ code.
217 For looking up a name, look for a symbol in the VAR_NAMESPACE. */
218
219 char *name;
220
221 /* Tag name for this type, or NULL if none. This means that the
222 name of the type consists of a keyword followed by the tag name.
223 Which keyword is determined by the type code ("struct" for
224 TYPE_CODE_STRUCT, etc.). As far as I know C/C++ are the only languages
225 with this feature.
226
227 This is used for printing only, except by poorly designed C++ code.
228 For looking up a name, look for a symbol in the STRUCT_NAMESPACE.
229 One more legitimate use is that if TYPE_FLAG_STUB is set, this is
230 the name to use to look for definitions in other files. */
231
232 char *tag_name;
233
234 /* Length of storage for a value of this type. This is of length
235 of the type as defined by the debug info and not the length of
236 the value that resides within the type. For instance, an
237 i386-ext floating-point value only occupies 80 bits of what is
238 typically a 12 byte `long double'. Various places pass this to
239 memcpy and such, meaning it must be in units of HOST_CHAR_BIT.
240 Various other places expect they can calculate addresses by
241 adding it and such, meaning it must be in units of
242 TARGET_CHAR_BIT. For some DSP targets, in which HOST_CHAR_BIT
243 will (presumably) be 8 and TARGET_CHAR_BIT will be (say) 32,
244 this is a problem. One fix would be to make this field in bits
245 (requiring that it always be a multiple of HOST_CHAR_BIT and
246 TARGET_CHAR_BIT)--the other choice would be to make it
247 consistently in units of HOST_CHAR_BIT. */
248
249 unsigned length;
250
251 /* FIXME, these should probably be restricted to a Fortran-specific
252 field in some fashion. */
253 #define BOUND_CANNOT_BE_DETERMINED 5
254 #define BOUND_BY_REF_ON_STACK 4
255 #define BOUND_BY_VALUE_ON_STACK 3
256 #define BOUND_BY_REF_IN_REG 2
257 #define BOUND_BY_VALUE_IN_REG 1
258 #define BOUND_SIMPLE 0
259 int upper_bound_type;
260 int lower_bound_type;
261
262 /* Every type is now associated with a particular objfile, and the
263 type is allocated on the type_obstack for that objfile. One problem
264 however, is that there are times when gdb allocates new types while
265 it is not in the process of reading symbols from a particular objfile.
266 Fortunately, these happen when the type being created is a derived
267 type of an existing type, such as in lookup_pointer_type(). So
268 we can just allocate the new type using the same objfile as the
269 existing type, but to do this we need a backpointer to the objfile
270 from the existing type. Yes this is somewhat ugly, but without
271 major overhaul of the internal type system, it can't be avoided
272 for now. */
273
274 struct objfile *objfile;
275
276 /* For a pointer type, describes the type of object pointed to.
277 For an array type, describes the type of the elements.
278 For a function or method type, describes the type of the return value.
279 For a range type, describes the type of the full range.
280 For a complex type, describes the type of each coordinate.
281 Unused otherwise. */
282
283 struct type *target_type;
284
285 /* Type that is a pointer to this type.
286 NULL if no such pointer-to type is known yet.
287 The debugger may add the address of such a type
288 if it has to construct one later. */
289
290 struct type *pointer_type;
291
292 /* C++: also need a reference type. */
293
294 struct type *reference_type;
295
296 /* C-v variant chain. This points to a type that
297 differs from this one only in a const or volatile
298 attribute (or both). The various c-v variants
299 are chained together in a ring. */
300 struct type *cv_type;
301
302 /* Flags about this type. */
303
304 int flags;
305
306 /* Number of fields described for this type */
307
308 short nfields;
309
310 /* For structure and union types, a description of each field.
311 For set and pascal array types, there is one "field",
312 whose type is the domain type of the set or array.
313 For range types, there are two "fields",
314 the minimum and maximum values (both inclusive).
315 For enum types, each possible value is described by one "field".
316 For a function type, a "field" for each parameter type.
317 For C++ classes, there is one field for each base class (if it is
318 a derived class) plus one field for each class data member. Member
319 functions are recorded elsewhere.
320
321 Using a pointer to a separate array of fields
322 allows all types to have the same size, which is useful
323 because we can allocate the space for a type before
324 we know what to put in it. */
325
326 struct field
327 {
328
329
330
331 union field_location
332 {
333 /* Position of this field, counting in bits from start of
334 containing structure.
335 For BITS_BIG_ENDIAN=1 targets, it is the bit offset to the MSB.
336 For BITS_BIG_ENDIAN=0 targets, it is the bit offset to the LSB.
337 For a function type, this is the position in the argument list
338 of this argument.
339 For a range bound or enum value, this is the value itself. */
340
341 int bitpos;
342
343 /* For a static field, if TYPE_FIELD_STATIC_HAS_ADDR then physaddr
344 is the location (in the target) of the static field.
345 Otherwise, physname is the mangled label of the static field. */
346
347 CORE_ADDR physaddr;
348 char *physname;
349 }
350 loc;
351
352 /* Size of this field, in bits, or zero if not packed.
353 For an unpacked field, the field's type's length
354 says how many bytes the field occupies.
355 A value of -1 or -2 indicates a static field; -1 means the location
356 is specified by the label loc.physname; -2 means that loc.physaddr
357 specifies the actual address. */
358
359 int bitsize;
360
361 /* In a struct or union type, type of this field.
362 In a function type, type of this argument.
363 In an array type, the domain-type of the array. */
364
365 struct type *type;
366
367 /* Name of field, value or argument.
368 NULL for range bounds and array domains. */
369
370 char *name;
371
372 }
373 *fields;
374
375 /* For types with virtual functions (TYPE_CODE_STRUCT), VPTR_BASETYPE
376 is the base class which defined the virtual function table pointer.
377
378 For types that are pointer to member types (TYPE_CODE_MEMBER),
379 VPTR_BASETYPE is the type that this pointer is a member of.
380
381 For method types (TYPE_CODE_METHOD), VPTR_BASETYPE is the aggregate
382 type that contains the method.
383
384 Unused otherwise. */
385
386 struct type *vptr_basetype;
387
388 /* Field number of the virtual function table pointer in
389 VPTR_BASETYPE. If -1, we were unable to find the virtual
390 function table pointer in initial symbol reading, and
391 fill_in_vptr_fieldno should be called to find it if possible.
392
393 Unused if this type does not have virtual functions. */
394
395 int vptr_fieldno;
396
397 /* Slot to point to additional language-specific fields of this type. */
398
399 union type_specific
400 {
401
402 /* ARG_TYPES is for TYPE_CODE_METHOD.
403 Contains the type of each argument, ending with a void type
404 after the last argument for normal member functions or a NULL
405 pointer after the last argument for functions with variable
406 arguments. */
407
408 struct type **arg_types;
409
410 /* CPLUS_STUFF is for TYPE_CODE_STRUCT. It is initialized to point to
411 cplus_struct_default, a default static instance of a struct
412 cplus_struct_type. */
413
414 struct cplus_struct_type *cplus_stuff;
415
416 }
417 type_specific;
418 };
419
420 #define NULL_TYPE ((struct type *) 0)
421
422 /* C++ language-specific information for TYPE_CODE_STRUCT and TYPE_CODE_UNION
423 nodes. */
424
425 struct cplus_struct_type
426 {
427 /* Number of base classes this type derives from. The baseclasses are
428 stored in the first N_BASECLASSES fields (i.e. the `fields' field of
429 the struct type). I think only the `type' field of such a field has
430 any meaning. */
431
432 short n_baseclasses;
433
434 /* Number of methods with unique names. All overloaded methods with
435 the same name count only once. */
436
437 short nfn_fields;
438
439 /* Number of methods described for this type, not including the
440 methods that it derives from. */
441
442 short nfn_fields_total;
443
444 /* The "declared_type" field contains a code saying how the
445 user really declared this type, e.g., "class s", "union s",
446 "struct s".
447 The 3 above things come out from the C++ compiler looking like classes,
448 but we keep track of the real declaration so we can give
449 the correct information on "ptype". (Note: TEMPLATE may not
450 belong in this list...) */
451
452 #define DECLARED_TYPE_CLASS 0
453 #define DECLARED_TYPE_UNION 1
454 #define DECLARED_TYPE_STRUCT 2
455 #define DECLARED_TYPE_TEMPLATE 3
456 short declared_type; /* One of the above codes */
457
458 /* For derived classes, the number of base classes is given by n_baseclasses
459 and virtual_field_bits is a bit vector containing one bit per base class.
460 If the base class is virtual, the corresponding bit will be set.
461 I.E, given:
462
463 class A{};
464 class B{};
465 class C : public B, public virtual A {};
466
467 B is a baseclass of C; A is a virtual baseclass for C.
468 This is a C++ 2.0 language feature. */
469
470 B_TYPE *virtual_field_bits;
471
472 /* For classes with private fields, the number of fields is given by
473 nfields and private_field_bits is a bit vector containing one bit
474 per field.
475 If the field is private, the corresponding bit will be set. */
476
477 B_TYPE *private_field_bits;
478
479 /* For classes with protected fields, the number of fields is given by
480 nfields and protected_field_bits is a bit vector containing one bit
481 per field.
482 If the field is private, the corresponding bit will be set. */
483
484 B_TYPE *protected_field_bits;
485
486 /* for classes with fields to be ignored, either this is optimized out
487 or this field has length 0 */
488
489 B_TYPE *ignore_field_bits;
490
491 /* For classes, structures, and unions, a description of each field,
492 which consists of an overloaded name, followed by the types of
493 arguments that the method expects, and then the name after it
494 has been renamed to make it distinct.
495
496 fn_fieldlists points to an array of nfn_fields of these. */
497
498 struct fn_fieldlist
499 {
500
501 /* The overloaded name. */
502
503 char *name;
504
505 /* The number of methods with this name. */
506
507 int length;
508
509 /* The list of methods. */
510
511 struct fn_field
512 {
513
514 /* If is_stub is clear, this is the mangled name which we can
515 look up to find the address of the method (FIXME: it would
516 be cleaner to have a pointer to the struct symbol here
517 instead). */
518
519 /* If is_stub is set, this is the portion of the mangled
520 name which specifies the arguments. For example, "ii",
521 if there are two int arguments, or "" if there are no
522 arguments. See gdb_mangle_name for the conversion from this
523 format to the one used if is_stub is clear. */
524
525 char *physname;
526
527 /* The function type for the method.
528 (This comment used to say "The return value of the method",
529 but that's wrong. The function type
530 is expected here, i.e. something with TYPE_CODE_FUNC,
531 and *not* the return-value type). */
532
533 struct type *type;
534
535 /* The argument list. Only valid if is_stub is clear. Contains
536 the type of each argument, including `this', and ending with
537 a NULL pointer after the last argument. Should not contain
538 a `this' pointer for static member functions. */
539
540 struct type **args;
541
542 /* For virtual functions.
543 First baseclass that defines this virtual function. */
544
545 struct type *fcontext;
546
547 /* Attributes. */
548
549 unsigned int is_const:1;
550 unsigned int is_volatile:1;
551 unsigned int is_private:1;
552 unsigned int is_protected:1;
553 unsigned int is_public:1;
554 unsigned int is_abstract:1;
555 unsigned int is_static:1;
556 unsigned int is_final:1;
557 unsigned int is_synchronized:1;
558 unsigned int is_native:1;
559
560 /* A stub method only has some fields valid (but they are enough
561 to reconstruct the rest of the fields). */
562 unsigned int is_stub:1;
563
564 /* C++ method that is inlined */
565 unsigned int is_inlined:1;
566
567 /* Unused. */
568 unsigned int dummy:4;
569
570 /* Index into that baseclass's virtual function table,
571 minus 2; else if static: VOFFSET_STATIC; else: 0. */
572
573 unsigned int voffset:16;
574
575 #define VOFFSET_STATIC 1
576
577 }
578 *fn_fields;
579
580 }
581 *fn_fieldlists;
582
583 /* If this "struct type" describes a template, then it
584 * has arguments. "template_args" points to an array of
585 * template arg descriptors, of length "ntemplate_args".
586 * The only real information in each of these template arg descriptors
587 * is a name. "type" will typically just point to a "struct type" with
588 * the placeholder TYPE_CODE_TEMPLATE_ARG type.
589 */
590 short ntemplate_args;
591 struct template_arg
592 {
593 char *name;
594 struct type *type;
595 }
596 *template_args;
597
598 /* If this "struct type" describes a template, it has a list
599 * of instantiations. "instantiations" is a pointer to an array
600 * of type's, one representing each instantiation. There
601 * are "ninstantiations" elements in this array.
602 */
603 short ninstantiations;
604 struct type **instantiations;
605
606 /* The following points to information relevant to the runtime model
607 * of the compiler.
608 * Currently being used only for HP's ANSI C++ compiler.
609 * (This type may have to be changed/enhanced for other compilers.)
610 *
611 * RUNTIME_PTR is NULL if there is no runtime information (currently
612 * this means the type was not compiled by HP aCC).
613 *
614 * Fields in structure pointed to:
615 * ->HAS_VTABLE : 0 => no virtual table, 1 => vtable present
616 *
617 * ->PRIMARY_BASE points to the first non-virtual base class that has
618 * a virtual table.
619 *
620 * ->VIRTUAL_BASE_LIST points to a list of struct type * pointers that
621 * point to the type information for all virtual bases among this type's
622 * ancestors.
623 */
624 struct runtime_info
625 {
626 short has_vtable;
627 struct type *primary_base;
628 struct type **virtual_base_list;
629 }
630 *runtime_ptr;
631
632 /* Pointer to information about enclosing scope, if this is a
633 * local type. If it is not a local type, this is NULL
634 */
635 struct local_type_info
636 {
637 char *file;
638 int line;
639 }
640 *localtype_ptr;
641 };
642
643 /* Struct used in computing virtual base list */
644 struct vbase
645 {
646 struct type *vbasetype; /* pointer to virtual base */
647 struct vbase *next; /* next in chain */
648 };
649
650 /* Struct used for ranking a function for overload resolution */
651 struct badness_vector
652 {
653 int length;
654 int *rank;
655 };
656
657 /* The default value of TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(T) points to the
658 this shared static structure. */
659
660 extern const struct cplus_struct_type cplus_struct_default;
661
662 extern void allocate_cplus_struct_type (struct type *);
663
664 #define INIT_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(type) \
665 (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(type)=(struct cplus_struct_type*)&cplus_struct_default)
666 #define ALLOCATE_CPLUS_STRUCT_TYPE(type) allocate_cplus_struct_type (type)
667 #define HAVE_CPLUS_STRUCT(type) \
668 (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(type) != &cplus_struct_default)
669
670 #define TYPE_NAME(thistype) (thistype)->name
671 #define TYPE_TAG_NAME(type) ((type)->tag_name)
672 #define TYPE_TARGET_TYPE(thistype) (thistype)->target_type
673 #define TYPE_POINTER_TYPE(thistype) (thistype)->pointer_type
674 #define TYPE_REFERENCE_TYPE(thistype) (thistype)->reference_type
675 #define TYPE_CV_TYPE(thistype) (thistype)->cv_type
676 /* Note that if thistype is a TYPEDEF type, you have to call check_typedef.
677 But check_typedef does set the TYPE_LENGTH of the TYPEDEF type,
678 so you only have to call check_typedef once. Since allocate_value
679 calls check_typedef, TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_TYPE (X)) is safe. */
680 #define TYPE_LENGTH(thistype) (thistype)->length
681 #define TYPE_OBJFILE(thistype) (thistype)->objfile
682 #define TYPE_FLAGS(thistype) (thistype)->flags
683 #define TYPE_UNSIGNED(thistype) ((thistype)->flags & TYPE_FLAG_UNSIGNED)
684 #define TYPE_NOSIGN(thistype) ((thistype)->flags & TYPE_FLAG_NOSIGN)
685 #define TYPE_CONST(thistype) ((thistype)->flags & TYPE_FLAG_CONST)
686 #define TYPE_VOLATILE(thistype) ((thistype)->flags & TYPE_FLAG_VOLATILE)
687 #define TYPE_INCOMPLETE(thistype) ((thistype)->flags & TYPE_FLAG_INCOMPLETE)
688 /* Note that TYPE_CODE can be TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF, so if you wan the real
689 type, you need to do TYPE_CODE (check_type (this_type)). */
690 #define TYPE_CODE(thistype) (thistype)->code
691 #define TYPE_NFIELDS(thistype) (thistype)->nfields
692 #define TYPE_FIELDS(thistype) (thistype)->fields
693 #define TYPE_TEMPLATE_ARGS(thistype) TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->template_args
694 #define TYPE_INSTANTIATIONS(thistype) TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->instantiations
695
696 #define TYPE_INDEX_TYPE(type) TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0)
697 #define TYPE_LOW_BOUND(range_type) TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (range_type, 0)
698 #define TYPE_HIGH_BOUND(range_type) TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (range_type, 1)
699
700 /* Moto-specific stuff for FORTRAN arrays */
701
702 #define TYPE_ARRAY_UPPER_BOUND_TYPE(thistype) (thistype)->upper_bound_type
703 #define TYPE_ARRAY_LOWER_BOUND_TYPE(thistype) (thistype)->lower_bound_type
704
705 #define TYPE_ARRAY_UPPER_BOUND_VALUE(arraytype) \
706 (TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS((TYPE_FIELD_TYPE((arraytype),0)),1))
707
708 #define TYPE_ARRAY_LOWER_BOUND_VALUE(arraytype) \
709 (TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS((TYPE_FIELD_TYPE((arraytype),0)),0))
710
711 /* C++ */
712
713 #define TYPE_VPTR_BASETYPE(thistype) (thistype)->vptr_basetype
714 #define TYPE_DOMAIN_TYPE(thistype) (thistype)->vptr_basetype
715 #define TYPE_VPTR_FIELDNO(thistype) (thistype)->vptr_fieldno
716 #define TYPE_FN_FIELDS(thistype) TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->fn_fields
717 #define TYPE_NFN_FIELDS(thistype) TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->nfn_fields
718 #define TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL(thistype) TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->nfn_fields_total
719 #define TYPE_NTEMPLATE_ARGS(thistype) TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->ntemplate_args
720 #define TYPE_NINSTANTIATIONS(thistype) TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->ninstantiations
721 #define TYPE_DECLARED_TYPE(thistype) TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->declared_type
722 #define TYPE_TYPE_SPECIFIC(thistype) (thistype)->type_specific
723 #define TYPE_ARG_TYPES(thistype) (thistype)->type_specific.arg_types
724 #define TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype) (thistype)->type_specific.cplus_stuff
725 #define TYPE_BASECLASS(thistype,index) (thistype)->fields[index].type
726 #define TYPE_N_BASECLASSES(thistype) TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->n_baseclasses
727 #define TYPE_BASECLASS_NAME(thistype,index) (thistype)->fields[index].name
728 #define TYPE_BASECLASS_BITPOS(thistype,index) TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS(thistype,index)
729 #define BASETYPE_VIA_PUBLIC(thistype, index) \
730 ((!TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE(thistype, index)) && (!TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED(thistype, index)))
731
732 #define BASETYPE_VIA_VIRTUAL(thistype, index) \
733 (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->virtual_field_bits == NULL ? 0 \
734 : B_TST(TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->virtual_field_bits, (index)))
735
736 #define FIELD_TYPE(thisfld) ((thisfld).type)
737 #define FIELD_NAME(thisfld) ((thisfld).name)
738 #define FIELD_BITPOS(thisfld) ((thisfld).loc.bitpos)
739 #define FIELD_BITSIZE(thisfld) ((thisfld).bitsize)
740 #define FIELD_PHYSNAME(thisfld) ((thisfld).loc.physname)
741 #define FIELD_PHYSADDR(thisfld) ((thisfld).loc.physaddr)
742 #define SET_FIELD_PHYSNAME(thisfld, name) \
743 ((thisfld).bitsize = -1, FIELD_PHYSNAME(thisfld) = (name))
744 #define SET_FIELD_PHYSADDR(thisfld, name) \
745 ((thisfld).bitsize = -2, FIELD_PHYSADDR(thisfld) = (name))
746 #define TYPE_FIELD(thistype, n) (thistype)->fields[n]
747 #define TYPE_FIELD_TYPE(thistype, n) FIELD_TYPE(TYPE_FIELD(thistype, n))
748 #define TYPE_FIELD_NAME(thistype, n) FIELD_NAME(TYPE_FIELD(thistype, n))
749 #define TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS(thistype, n) FIELD_BITPOS(TYPE_FIELD(thistype,n))
750 #define TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE(thistype, n) FIELD_BITSIZE(TYPE_FIELD(thistype,n))
751 #define TYPE_FIELD_PACKED(thistype, n) (FIELD_BITSIZE(TYPE_FIELD(thistype,n))!=0)
752 #define TYPE_TEMPLATE_ARG(thistype, n) TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->template_args[n]
753 #define TYPE_INSTANTIATION(thistype, n) TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->instantiations[n]
754
755 #define TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE_BITS(thistype) \
756 TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->private_field_bits
757 #define TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED_BITS(thistype) \
758 TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->protected_field_bits
759 #define TYPE_FIELD_IGNORE_BITS(thistype) \
760 TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->ignore_field_bits
761 #define TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL_BITS(thistype) \
762 TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->virtual_field_bits
763 #define SET_TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE(thistype, n) \
764 B_SET (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->private_field_bits, (n))
765 #define SET_TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED(thistype, n) \
766 B_SET (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->protected_field_bits, (n))
767 #define SET_TYPE_FIELD_IGNORE(thistype, n) \
768 B_SET (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->ignore_field_bits, (n))
769 #define SET_TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL(thistype, n) \
770 B_SET (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->virtual_field_bits, (n))
771 #define TYPE_FIELD_PRIVATE(thistype, n) \
772 (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->private_field_bits == NULL ? 0 \
773 : B_TST(TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->private_field_bits, (n)))
774 #define TYPE_FIELD_PROTECTED(thistype, n) \
775 (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->protected_field_bits == NULL ? 0 \
776 : B_TST(TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->protected_field_bits, (n)))
777 #define TYPE_FIELD_IGNORE(thistype, n) \
778 (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->ignore_field_bits == NULL ? 0 \
779 : B_TST(TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->ignore_field_bits, (n)))
780 #define TYPE_FIELD_VIRTUAL(thistype, n) \
781 (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->virtual_field_bits == NULL ? 0 \
782 : B_TST(TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->virtual_field_bits, (n)))
783
784 #define TYPE_FIELD_STATIC(thistype, n) ((thistype)->fields[n].bitsize < 0)
785 #define TYPE_FIELD_STATIC_HAS_ADDR(thistype, n) ((thistype)->fields[n].bitsize == -2)
786 #define TYPE_FIELD_STATIC_PHYSNAME(thistype, n) FIELD_PHYSNAME(TYPE_FIELD(thistype, n))
787 #define TYPE_FIELD_STATIC_PHYSADDR(thistype, n) FIELD_PHYSADDR(TYPE_FIELD(thistype, n))
788
789 #define TYPE_FN_FIELDLISTS(thistype) TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->fn_fieldlists
790 #define TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST(thistype, n) TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->fn_fieldlists[n]
791 #define TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1(thistype, n) TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->fn_fieldlists[n].fn_fields
792 #define TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME(thistype, n) TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->fn_fieldlists[n].name
793 #define TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH(thistype, n) TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->fn_fieldlists[n].length
794
795 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD(thisfn, n) (thisfn)[n]
796 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME(thisfn, n) (thisfn)[n].physname
797 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE(thisfn, n) (thisfn)[n].type
798 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS(thisfn, n) TYPE_ARG_TYPES ((thisfn)[n].type)
799 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_CONST(thisfn, n) ((thisfn)[n].is_const)
800 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_VOLATILE(thisfn, n) ((thisfn)[n].is_volatile)
801 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_PRIVATE(thisfn, n) ((thisfn)[n].is_private)
802 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_PROTECTED(thisfn, n) ((thisfn)[n].is_protected)
803 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_PUBLIC(thisfn, n) ((thisfn)[n].is_public)
804 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_STATIC(thisfn, n) ((thisfn)[n].is_static)
805 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_FINAL(thisfn, n) ((thisfn)[n].is_final)
806 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_SYNCHRONIZED(thisfn, n) ((thisfn)[n].is_synchronized)
807 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_NATIVE(thisfn, n) ((thisfn)[n].is_native)
808 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_ABSTRACT(thisfn, n) ((thisfn)[n].is_abstract)
809 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_STUB(thisfn, n) ((thisfn)[n].is_stub)
810 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_INLINED(thisfn, n) ((thisfn)[n].is_inlined)
811 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_FCONTEXT(thisfn, n) ((thisfn)[n].fcontext)
812 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_VOFFSET(thisfn, n) ((thisfn)[n].voffset-2)
813 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_VIRTUAL_P(thisfn, n) ((thisfn)[n].voffset > 1)
814 #define TYPE_FN_FIELD_STATIC_P(thisfn, n) ((thisfn)[n].voffset == VOFFSET_STATIC)
815
816 #define TYPE_RUNTIME_PTR(thistype) (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->runtime_ptr)
817 #define TYPE_VTABLE(thistype) (TYPE_RUNTIME_PTR(thistype)->has_vtable)
818 #define TYPE_HAS_VTABLE(thistype) (TYPE_RUNTIME_PTR(thistype) && TYPE_VTABLE(thistype))
819 #define TYPE_PRIMARY_BASE(thistype) (TYPE_RUNTIME_PTR(thistype)->primary_base)
820 #define TYPE_VIRTUAL_BASE_LIST(thistype) (TYPE_RUNTIME_PTR(thistype)->virtual_base_list)
821
822 #define TYPE_LOCALTYPE_PTR(thistype) (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->localtype_ptr)
823 #define TYPE_LOCALTYPE_FILE(thistype) (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->localtype_ptr->file)
824 #define TYPE_LOCALTYPE_LINE(thistype) (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC(thistype)->localtype_ptr->line)
825
826 #define TYPE_IS_OPAQUE(thistype) (((TYPE_CODE (thistype) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT) || \
827 (TYPE_CODE (thistype) == TYPE_CODE_UNION)) && \
828 (TYPE_NFIELDS (thistype) == 0) && \
829 (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (thistype) && (TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (thistype) == 0)))
830
831
832
833 /* Implicit sizes */
834 extern struct type *builtin_type_void;
835 extern struct type *builtin_type_char;
836 extern struct type *builtin_type_short;
837 extern struct type *builtin_type_int;
838 extern struct type *builtin_type_long;
839 extern struct type *builtin_type_signed_char;
840 extern struct type *builtin_type_unsigned_char;
841 extern struct type *builtin_type_unsigned_short;
842 extern struct type *builtin_type_unsigned_int;
843 extern struct type *builtin_type_unsigned_long;
844 extern struct type *builtin_type_float;
845 extern struct type *builtin_type_double;
846 extern struct type *builtin_type_long_double;
847 extern struct type *builtin_type_complex;
848 extern struct type *builtin_type_double_complex;
849 extern struct type *builtin_type_string;
850 extern struct type *builtin_type_bool;
851
852 /* Address/pointer types: */
853 /* (C) Language `pointer to data' type. Some target platforms use an
854 implicitly {sign,zero} -extended 32 bit C language pointer on a 64
855 bit ISA. */
856 extern struct type *builtin_type_void_data_ptr;
857
858 /* (C) Language `pointer to function returning void' type. Since
859 ANSI, C standards have explicitly said that pointers to functions
860 and pointers to data are not interconvertible --- that is, you
861 can't cast a function pointer to void * and back, and expect to get
862 the same value. However, all function pointer types are
863 interconvertible, so void (*) () can server as a generic function
864 pointer. */
865 extern struct type *builtin_type_void_func_ptr;
866
867 /* The target CPU's address type. This is the ISA address size. */
868 extern struct type *builtin_type_CORE_ADDR;
869 /* The symbol table address type. Some object file formats have a 32
870 bit address type even though the TARGET has a 64 bit pointer type
871 (cf MIPS). */
872 extern struct type *builtin_type_bfd_vma;
873
874 /* Explicit sizes - see C9X <intypes.h> for naming scheme */
875 extern struct type *builtin_type_int8;
876 extern struct type *builtin_type_uint8;
877 extern struct type *builtin_type_int16;
878 extern struct type *builtin_type_uint16;
879 extern struct type *builtin_type_int32;
880 extern struct type *builtin_type_uint32;
881 extern struct type *builtin_type_int64;
882 extern struct type *builtin_type_uint64;
883
884 /* SIMD types. We inherit these names from GCC. */
885 extern struct type *builtin_type_v4sf;
886 extern struct type *builtin_type_v4si;
887 extern struct type *builtin_type_v8qi;
888 extern struct type *builtin_type_v4hi;
889 extern struct type *builtin_type_v2si;
890
891 /* We use this for the '/c' print format, because builtin_type_char is
892 just a one-byte integral type, which languages less laid back than
893 C will print as ... well, a one-byte integral type. */
894 extern struct type *builtin_type_true_char;
895
896 /* This type represents a type that was unrecognized in symbol
897 read-in. */
898
899 extern struct type *builtin_type_error;
900
901 extern struct type *builtin_type_long_long;
902 extern struct type *builtin_type_unsigned_long_long;
903
904 /* Modula-2 types */
905
906 extern struct type *builtin_type_m2_char;
907 extern struct type *builtin_type_m2_int;
908 extern struct type *builtin_type_m2_card;
909 extern struct type *builtin_type_m2_real;
910 extern struct type *builtin_type_m2_bool;
911
912 /* Chill types */
913
914 extern struct type *builtin_type_chill_bool;
915 extern struct type *builtin_type_chill_char;
916 extern struct type *builtin_type_chill_long;
917 extern struct type *builtin_type_chill_ulong;
918 extern struct type *builtin_type_chill_real;
919
920 /* Fortran (F77) types */
921
922 extern struct type *builtin_type_f_character;
923 extern struct type *builtin_type_f_integer;
924 extern struct type *builtin_type_f_integer_s2;
925 extern struct type *builtin_type_f_logical;
926 extern struct type *builtin_type_f_logical_s1;
927 extern struct type *builtin_type_f_logical_s2;
928 extern struct type *builtin_type_f_real;
929 extern struct type *builtin_type_f_real_s8;
930 extern struct type *builtin_type_f_real_s16;
931 extern struct type *builtin_type_f_complex_s8;
932 extern struct type *builtin_type_f_complex_s16;
933 extern struct type *builtin_type_f_complex_s32;
934 extern struct type *builtin_type_f_void;
935
936 /* RTTI for C++ */
937 /* extern struct type *builtin_type_cxx_typeinfo; */
938
939 /* Maximum and minimum values of built-in types */
940
941 #define MAX_OF_TYPE(t) \
942 (TYPE_UNSIGNED(t) ? UMAX_OF_SIZE(TYPE_LENGTH(t)) \
943 : MAX_OF_SIZE(TYPE_LENGTH(t)))
944
945 #define MIN_OF_TYPE(t) \
946 (TYPE_UNSIGNED(t) ? UMIN_OF_SIZE(TYPE_LENGTH(t)) \
947 : MIN_OF_SIZE(TYPE_LENGTH(t)))
948
949 /* Allocate space for storing data associated with a particular type.
950 We ensure that the space is allocated using the same mechanism that
951 was used to allocate the space for the type structure itself. I.E.
952 if the type is on an objfile's type_obstack, then the space for data
953 associated with that type will also be allocated on the type_obstack.
954 If the type is not associated with any particular objfile (such as
955 builtin types), then the data space will be allocated with xmalloc,
956 the same as for the type structure. */
957
958 #define TYPE_ALLOC(t,size) \
959 (TYPE_OBJFILE (t) != NULL \
960 ? obstack_alloc (&TYPE_OBJFILE (t) -> type_obstack, size) \
961 : xmalloc (size))
962
963 extern struct type *alloc_type (struct objfile *);
964
965 extern struct type *init_type (enum type_code, int, int, char *,
966 struct objfile *);
967
968 extern struct type *lookup_reference_type (struct type *);
969
970 extern struct type *make_reference_type (struct type *, struct type **);
971
972 extern struct type *make_cv_type (int, int, struct type *, struct type **);
973
974 extern struct type *lookup_member_type (struct type *, struct type *);
975
976 extern void
977 smash_to_method_type (struct type *, struct type *, struct type *,
978 struct type **);
979
980 extern void
981 smash_to_member_type (struct type *, struct type *, struct type *);
982
983 extern struct type *allocate_stub_method (struct type *);
984
985 extern char *type_name_no_tag (const struct type *);
986
987 extern struct type *lookup_struct_elt_type (struct type *, char *, int);
988
989 extern struct type *make_pointer_type (struct type *, struct type **);
990
991 extern struct type *lookup_pointer_type (struct type *);
992
993 extern struct type *make_function_type (struct type *, struct type **);
994
995 extern struct type *lookup_function_type (struct type *);
996
997 extern struct type *create_range_type (struct type *, struct type *, int,
998 int);
999
1000 extern struct type *create_array_type (struct type *, struct type *,
1001 struct type *);
1002
1003 extern struct type *create_string_type (struct type *, struct type *);
1004
1005 extern struct type *create_set_type (struct type *, struct type *);
1006
1007 extern int chill_varying_type (struct type *);
1008
1009 extern struct type *lookup_unsigned_typename (char *);
1010
1011 extern struct type *lookup_signed_typename (char *);
1012
1013 extern struct type *check_typedef (struct type *);
1014
1015 #define CHECK_TYPEDEF(TYPE) (TYPE) = check_typedef (TYPE)
1016
1017 extern void check_stub_method (struct type *, int, int);
1018
1019 extern struct type *lookup_primitive_typename (char *);
1020
1021 extern char *gdb_mangle_name (struct type *, int, int);
1022
1023 extern struct type *builtin_type (char **);
1024
1025 extern struct type *lookup_typename (char *, struct block *, int);
1026
1027 extern struct type *lookup_template_type (char *, struct type *,
1028 struct block *);
1029
1030 extern struct type *lookup_fundamental_type (struct objfile *, int);
1031
1032 extern void fill_in_vptr_fieldno (struct type *);
1033
1034 extern int get_destructor_fn_field (struct type *, int *, int *);
1035
1036 extern int get_discrete_bounds (struct type *, LONGEST *, LONGEST *);
1037
1038 extern int is_ancestor (struct type *, struct type *);
1039
1040 extern int has_vtable (struct type *);
1041
1042 extern struct type *primary_base_class (struct type *);
1043
1044 extern struct type **virtual_base_list (struct type *);
1045
1046 extern int virtual_base_list_length (struct type *);
1047 extern int virtual_base_list_length_skip_primaries (struct type *);
1048
1049 extern int virtual_base_index (struct type *, struct type *);
1050 extern int virtual_base_index_skip_primaries (struct type *, struct type *);
1051
1052
1053 extern int class_index_in_primary_list (struct type *);
1054
1055 extern int count_virtual_fns (struct type *);
1056
1057 /* Constants for HP/Taligent ANSI C++ runtime model */
1058
1059 /* Where virtual function entries begin in the
1060 * virtual table, in the non-RRBC vtable format.
1061 * First 4 are the metavtable pointer, top offset,
1062 * typeinfo pointer, and dup base info pointer */
1063 #define HP_ACC_VFUNC_START 4
1064
1065 /* (Negative) Offset where virtual base offset entries begin
1066 * in the virtual table. Skips over metavtable pointer and
1067 * the self-offset entry.
1068 * NOTE: NEGATE THIS BEFORE USING! The virtual base offsets
1069 * appear before the address point of the vtable (the slot
1070 * pointed to by the object's vtable pointer), i.e. at lower
1071 * addresses than the vtable pointer. */
1072 #define HP_ACC_VBASE_START 2
1073
1074 /* (Positive) Offset where the pointer to the typeinfo
1075 * object is present in the virtual table */
1076 #define HP_ACC_TYPEINFO_OFFSET 2
1077
1078 /* (Positive) Offset where the ``top offset'' entry of
1079 * the virtual table is */
1080 #define HP_ACC_TOP_OFFSET_OFFSET 1
1081
1082 /* Overload resolution */
1083
1084 #define LENGTH_MATCH(bv) ((bv)->rank[0])
1085
1086 /* Badness if parameter list length doesn't match arg list length */
1087 #define LENGTH_MISMATCH_BADNESS 100
1088 /* Dummy badness value for nonexistent parameter positions */
1089 #define TOO_FEW_PARAMS_BADNESS 100
1090 /* Badness if no conversion among types */
1091 #define INCOMPATIBLE_TYPE_BADNESS 100
1092 /* Badness of coercing large integer to smaller size */
1093 #define INTEGER_COERCION_BADNESS 100
1094 /* Badness of coercing large floating type to smaller size */
1095 #define FLOAT_COERCION_BADNESS 100
1096
1097 /* Badness of integral promotion */
1098 #define INTEGER_PROMOTION_BADNESS 1
1099 /* Badness of floating promotion */
1100 #define FLOAT_PROMOTION_BADNESS 1
1101 /* Badness of integral conversion */
1102 #define INTEGER_CONVERSION_BADNESS 2
1103 /* Badness of floating conversion */
1104 #define FLOAT_CONVERSION_BADNESS 2
1105 /* Badness of integer<->floating conversions */
1106 #define INT_FLOAT_CONVERSION_BADNESS 2
1107 /* Badness of converting to a boolean */
1108 #define BOOLEAN_CONVERSION_BADNESS 2
1109 /* Badness of pointer conversion */
1110 #define POINTER_CONVERSION_BADNESS 2
1111 /* Badness of conversion of pointer to void pointer */
1112 #define VOID_PTR_CONVERSION_BADNESS 2
1113 /* Badness of converting derived to base class */
1114 #define BASE_CONVERSION_BADNESS 2
1115 /* Badness of converting from non-reference to reference */
1116 #define REFERENCE_CONVERSION_BADNESS 2
1117
1118 /* Non-standard conversions allowed by the debugger */
1119 /* Converting a pointer to an int is usually OK */
1120 #define NS_POINTER_CONVERSION_BADNESS 10
1121
1122
1123 extern int compare_badness (struct badness_vector *, struct badness_vector *);
1124
1125 extern struct badness_vector *rank_function (struct type **, int,
1126 struct type **, int);
1127
1128 extern int rank_one_type (struct type *, struct type *);
1129
1130 extern void recursive_dump_type (struct type *, int);
1131
1132 /* printcmd.c */
1133
1134 extern void print_scalar_formatted (char *, struct type *, int, int,
1135 struct ui_file *);
1136
1137 extern int can_dereference (struct type *);
1138
1139 extern int is_integral_type (struct type *);
1140
1141 extern void maintenance_print_type (char *, int);
1142
1143 #endif /* GDBTYPES_H */