Unit tests for strncmp_iw_with_mode
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1 /* General utility routines for GDB, the GNU debugger.
2
3 Copyright (C) 1986-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 This file is part of GDB.
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18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
19
20 #include "defs.h"
21 #include <ctype.h>
22 #include "gdbsupport/gdb_wait.h"
23 #include "event-top.h"
24 #include "gdbthread.h"
25 #include "fnmatch.h"
26 #include "gdb_bfd.h"
27 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H
28 #include <sys/resource.h>
29 #endif /* HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H */
30
31 #ifdef TUI
32 #include "tui/tui.h" /* For tui_get_command_dimension. */
33 #endif
34
35 #ifdef __GO32__
36 #include <pc.h>
37 #endif
38
39 #include <signal.h>
40 #include "gdbcmd.h"
41 #include "serial.h"
42 #include "bfd.h"
43 #include "target.h"
44 #include "gdb-demangle.h"
45 #include "expression.h"
46 #include "language.h"
47 #include "charset.h"
48 #include "annotate.h"
49 #include "filenames.h"
50 #include "symfile.h"
51 #include "gdbsupport/gdb_obstack.h"
52 #include "gdbcore.h"
53 #include "top.h"
54 #include "main.h"
55 #include "solist.h"
56
57 #include "inferior.h" /* for signed_pointer_to_address */
58
59 #include "gdb_curses.h"
60
61 #include "readline/readline.h"
62
63 #include <chrono>
64
65 #include "interps.h"
66 #include "gdbsupport/gdb_regex.h"
67 #include "gdbsupport/job-control.h"
68 #include "gdbsupport/selftest.h"
69 #include "gdbsupport/gdb_optional.h"
70 #include "cp-support.h"
71 #include <algorithm>
72 #include "gdbsupport/pathstuff.h"
73 #include "cli/cli-style.h"
74 #include "gdbsupport/scope-exit.h"
75 #include "gdbarch.h"
76 #include "cli-out.h"
77 #include "gdbsupport/gdb-safe-ctype.h"
78 #include "bt-utils.h"
79 #include "gdbsupport/buildargv.h"
80
81 void (*deprecated_error_begin_hook) (void);
82
83 /* Prototypes for local functions */
84
85 static void vfprintf_maybe_filtered (struct ui_file *, const char *,
86 va_list, bool)
87 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 0);
88
89 static void fputs_maybe_filtered (const char *, struct ui_file *, int);
90
91 static void prompt_for_continue (void);
92
93 static void set_screen_size (void);
94 static void set_width (void);
95
96 /* Time spent in prompt_for_continue in the currently executing command
97 waiting for user to respond.
98 Initialized in make_command_stats_cleanup.
99 Modified in prompt_for_continue and defaulted_query.
100 Used in report_command_stats. */
101
102 static std::chrono::steady_clock::duration prompt_for_continue_wait_time;
103
104 /* A flag indicating whether to timestamp debugging messages. */
105
106 static bool debug_timestamp = false;
107
108 /* True means that strings with character values >0x7F should be printed
109 as octal escapes. False means just print the value (e.g. it's an
110 international character, and the terminal or window can cope.) */
111
112 bool sevenbit_strings = false;
113 static void
114 show_sevenbit_strings (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
115 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
116 {
117 fprintf_filtered (file, _("Printing of 8-bit characters "
118 "in strings as \\nnn is %s.\n"),
119 value);
120 }
121
122 /* String to be printed before warning messages, if any. */
123
124 const char *warning_pre_print = "\nwarning: ";
125
126 bool pagination_enabled = true;
127 static void
128 show_pagination_enabled (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
129 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
130 {
131 fprintf_filtered (file, _("State of pagination is %s.\n"), value);
132 }
133
134 \f
135
136
137 /* Print a warning message. The first argument STRING is the warning
138 message, used as an fprintf format string, the second is the
139 va_list of arguments for that string. A warning is unfiltered (not
140 paginated) so that the user does not need to page through each
141 screen full of warnings when there are lots of them. */
142
143 void
144 vwarning (const char *string, va_list args)
145 {
146 if (deprecated_warning_hook)
147 (*deprecated_warning_hook) (string, args);
148 else
149 {
150 gdb::optional<target_terminal::scoped_restore_terminal_state> term_state;
151 if (target_supports_terminal_ours ())
152 {
153 term_state.emplace ();
154 target_terminal::ours_for_output ();
155 }
156 if (filtered_printing_initialized ())
157 gdb_stdout->wrap_here (0); /* Force out any buffered output. */
158 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
159 if (warning_pre_print)
160 fputs_unfiltered (warning_pre_print, gdb_stderr);
161 vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, string, args);
162 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "\n");
163 }
164 }
165
166 /* Print an error message and return to command level.
167 The first argument STRING is the error message, used as a fprintf string,
168 and the remaining args are passed as arguments to it. */
169
170 void
171 verror (const char *string, va_list args)
172 {
173 throw_verror (GENERIC_ERROR, string, args);
174 }
175
176 void
177 error_stream (const string_file &stream)
178 {
179 error (("%s"), stream.c_str ());
180 }
181
182 /* Emit a message and abort. */
183
184 static void ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
185 abort_with_message (const char *msg)
186 {
187 if (current_ui == NULL)
188 fputs (msg, stderr);
189 else
190 fputs_unfiltered (msg, gdb_stderr);
191
192 abort (); /* ARI: abort */
193 }
194
195 /* Dump core trying to increase the core soft limit to hard limit first. */
196
197 void
198 dump_core (void)
199 {
200 #ifdef HAVE_SETRLIMIT
201 struct rlimit rlim = { (rlim_t) RLIM_INFINITY, (rlim_t) RLIM_INFINITY };
202
203 setrlimit (RLIMIT_CORE, &rlim);
204 #endif /* HAVE_SETRLIMIT */
205
206 /* Ensure that the SIGABRT we're about to raise will immediately cause
207 GDB to exit and dump core, we don't want to trigger GDB's printing of
208 a backtrace to the console here. */
209 signal (SIGABRT, SIG_DFL);
210
211 abort (); /* ARI: abort */
212 }
213
214 /* Check whether GDB will be able to dump core using the dump_core
215 function. Returns zero if GDB cannot or should not dump core.
216 If LIMIT_KIND is LIMIT_CUR the user's soft limit will be respected.
217 If LIMIT_KIND is LIMIT_MAX only the hard limit will be respected. */
218
219 int
220 can_dump_core (enum resource_limit_kind limit_kind)
221 {
222 #ifdef HAVE_GETRLIMIT
223 struct rlimit rlim;
224
225 /* Be quiet and assume we can dump if an error is returned. */
226 if (getrlimit (RLIMIT_CORE, &rlim) != 0)
227 return 1;
228
229 switch (limit_kind)
230 {
231 case LIMIT_CUR:
232 if (rlim.rlim_cur == 0)
233 return 0;
234 /* Fall through. */
235
236 case LIMIT_MAX:
237 if (rlim.rlim_max == 0)
238 return 0;
239 }
240 #endif /* HAVE_GETRLIMIT */
241
242 return 1;
243 }
244
245 /* Print a warning that we cannot dump core. */
246
247 void
248 warn_cant_dump_core (const char *reason)
249 {
250 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
251 _("%s\nUnable to dump core, use `ulimit -c"
252 " unlimited' before executing GDB next time.\n"),
253 reason);
254 }
255
256 /* Check whether GDB will be able to dump core using the dump_core
257 function, and print a warning if we cannot. */
258
259 static int
260 can_dump_core_warn (enum resource_limit_kind limit_kind,
261 const char *reason)
262 {
263 int core_dump_allowed = can_dump_core (limit_kind);
264
265 if (!core_dump_allowed)
266 warn_cant_dump_core (reason);
267
268 return core_dump_allowed;
269 }
270
271 /* Allow the user to configure the debugger behavior with respect to
272 what to do when an internal problem is detected. */
273
274 const char internal_problem_ask[] = "ask";
275 const char internal_problem_yes[] = "yes";
276 const char internal_problem_no[] = "no";
277 static const char *const internal_problem_modes[] =
278 {
279 internal_problem_ask,
280 internal_problem_yes,
281 internal_problem_no,
282 NULL
283 };
284
285 /* Data structure used to control how the internal_vproblem function
286 should behave. An instance of this structure is created for each
287 problem type that GDB supports. */
288
289 struct internal_problem
290 {
291 /* The name of this problem type. This must not contain white space as
292 this string is used to build command names. */
293 const char *name;
294
295 /* When this is true then a user command is created (based on NAME) that
296 allows the SHOULD_QUIT field to be modified, otherwise, SHOULD_QUIT
297 can't be changed from its default value by the user. */
298 bool user_settable_should_quit;
299
300 /* Reference a value from internal_problem_modes to indicate if GDB
301 should quit when it hits a problem of this type. */
302 const char *should_quit;
303
304 /* Like USER_SETTABLE_SHOULD_QUIT but for SHOULD_DUMP_CORE. */
305 bool user_settable_should_dump_core;
306
307 /* Like SHOULD_QUIT, but whether GDB should dump core. */
308 const char *should_dump_core;
309
310 /* Like USER_SETTABLE_SHOULD_QUIT but for SHOULD_PRINT_BACKTRACE. */
311 bool user_settable_should_print_backtrace;
312
313 /* When this is true GDB will print a backtrace when a problem of this
314 type is encountered. */
315 bool should_print_backtrace;
316 };
317
318 /* Report a problem, internal to GDB, to the user. Once the problem
319 has been reported, and assuming GDB didn't quit, the caller can
320 either allow execution to resume or throw an error. */
321
322 static void ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (4, 0)
323 internal_vproblem (struct internal_problem *problem,
324 const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
325 {
326 static int dejavu;
327 int quit_p;
328 int dump_core_p;
329 std::string reason;
330
331 /* Don't allow infinite error/warning recursion. */
332 {
333 static const char msg[] = "Recursive internal problem.\n";
334
335 switch (dejavu)
336 {
337 case 0:
338 dejavu = 1;
339 break;
340 case 1:
341 dejavu = 2;
342 abort_with_message (msg);
343 default:
344 dejavu = 3;
345 /* Newer GLIBC versions put the warn_unused_result attribute
346 on write, but this is one of those rare cases where
347 ignoring the return value is correct. Casting to (void)
348 does not fix this problem. This is the solution suggested
349 at http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25509. */
350 if (write (STDERR_FILENO, msg, sizeof (msg)) != sizeof (msg))
351 abort (); /* ARI: abort */
352 exit (1);
353 }
354 }
355
356 /* Create a string containing the full error/warning message. Need
357 to call query with this full string, as otherwize the reason
358 (error/warning) and question become separated. Format using a
359 style similar to a compiler error message. Include extra detail
360 so that the user knows that they are living on the edge. */
361 {
362 std::string msg = string_vprintf (fmt, ap);
363 reason = string_printf ("%s:%d: %s: %s\n"
364 "A problem internal to GDB has been detected,\n"
365 "further debugging may prove unreliable.",
366 file, line, problem->name, msg.c_str ());
367 }
368
369 /* Fall back to abort_with_message if gdb_stderr is not set up. */
370 if (current_ui == NULL)
371 {
372 fputs (reason.c_str (), stderr);
373 abort_with_message ("\n");
374 }
375
376 /* Try to get the message out and at the start of a new line. */
377 gdb::optional<target_terminal::scoped_restore_terminal_state> term_state;
378 if (target_supports_terminal_ours ())
379 {
380 term_state.emplace ();
381 target_terminal::ours_for_output ();
382 }
383 if (filtered_printing_initialized ())
384 begin_line ();
385
386 /* Emit the message unless query will emit it below. */
387 if (problem->should_quit != internal_problem_ask
388 || !confirm
389 || !filtered_printing_initialized ()
390 || problem->should_print_backtrace)
391 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "%s\n", reason.c_str ());
392
393 if (problem->should_print_backtrace)
394 gdb_internal_backtrace ();
395
396 if (problem->should_quit == internal_problem_ask)
397 {
398 /* Default (yes/batch case) is to quit GDB. When in batch mode
399 this lessens the likelihood of GDB going into an infinite
400 loop. */
401 if (!confirm || !filtered_printing_initialized ())
402 quit_p = 1;
403 else
404 quit_p = query (_("%s\nQuit this debugging session? "),
405 reason.c_str ());
406 }
407 else if (problem->should_quit == internal_problem_yes)
408 quit_p = 1;
409 else if (problem->should_quit == internal_problem_no)
410 quit_p = 0;
411 else
412 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch"));
413
414 fputs_unfiltered (_("\nThis is a bug, please report it."), gdb_stderr);
415 if (REPORT_BUGS_TO[0])
416 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, _(" For instructions, see:\n%s."),
417 REPORT_BUGS_TO);
418 fputs_unfiltered ("\n\n", gdb_stderr);
419
420 if (problem->should_dump_core == internal_problem_ask)
421 {
422 if (!can_dump_core_warn (LIMIT_MAX, reason.c_str ()))
423 dump_core_p = 0;
424 else if (!filtered_printing_initialized ())
425 dump_core_p = 1;
426 else
427 {
428 /* Default (yes/batch case) is to dump core. This leaves a GDB
429 `dropping' so that it is easier to see that something went
430 wrong in GDB. */
431 dump_core_p = query (_("%s\nCreate a core file of GDB? "),
432 reason.c_str ());
433 }
434 }
435 else if (problem->should_dump_core == internal_problem_yes)
436 dump_core_p = can_dump_core_warn (LIMIT_MAX, reason.c_str ());
437 else if (problem->should_dump_core == internal_problem_no)
438 dump_core_p = 0;
439 else
440 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch"));
441
442 if (quit_p)
443 {
444 if (dump_core_p)
445 dump_core ();
446 else
447 exit (1);
448 }
449 else
450 {
451 if (dump_core_p)
452 {
453 #ifdef HAVE_WORKING_FORK
454 if (fork () == 0)
455 dump_core ();
456 #endif
457 }
458 }
459
460 dejavu = 0;
461 }
462
463 static struct internal_problem internal_error_problem = {
464 "internal-error", true, internal_problem_ask, true, internal_problem_ask,
465 true, GDB_PRINT_INTERNAL_BACKTRACE_INIT_ON
466 };
467
468 void
469 internal_verror (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
470 {
471 internal_vproblem (&internal_error_problem, file, line, fmt, ap);
472 throw_quit (_("Command aborted."));
473 }
474
475 static struct internal_problem internal_warning_problem = {
476 "internal-warning", true, internal_problem_ask, true, internal_problem_ask,
477 true, false
478 };
479
480 void
481 internal_vwarning (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
482 {
483 internal_vproblem (&internal_warning_problem, file, line, fmt, ap);
484 }
485
486 static struct internal_problem demangler_warning_problem = {
487 "demangler-warning", true, internal_problem_ask, false, internal_problem_no,
488 false, false
489 };
490
491 void
492 demangler_vwarning (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
493 {
494 internal_vproblem (&demangler_warning_problem, file, line, fmt, ap);
495 }
496
497 void
498 demangler_warning (const char *file, int line, const char *string, ...)
499 {
500 va_list ap;
501
502 va_start (ap, string);
503 demangler_vwarning (file, line, string, ap);
504 va_end (ap);
505 }
506
507 /* When GDB reports an internal problem (error or warning) it gives
508 the user the opportunity to quit GDB and/or create a core file of
509 the current debug session. This function registers a few commands
510 that make it possible to specify that GDB should always or never
511 quit or create a core file, without asking. The commands look
512 like:
513
514 maint set PROBLEM-NAME quit ask|yes|no
515 maint show PROBLEM-NAME quit
516 maint set PROBLEM-NAME corefile ask|yes|no
517 maint show PROBLEM-NAME corefile
518
519 Where PROBLEM-NAME is currently "internal-error" or
520 "internal-warning". */
521
522 static void
523 add_internal_problem_command (struct internal_problem *problem)
524 {
525 struct cmd_list_element **set_cmd_list;
526 struct cmd_list_element **show_cmd_list;
527
528 set_cmd_list = XNEW (struct cmd_list_element *);
529 show_cmd_list = XNEW (struct cmd_list_element *);
530 *set_cmd_list = NULL;
531 *show_cmd_list = NULL;
532
533 /* The add_basic_prefix_cmd and add_show_prefix_cmd functions take
534 ownership of the string passed in, which is why we don't need to free
535 set_doc and show_doc in this function. */
536 const char *set_doc
537 = xstrprintf (_("Configure what GDB does when %s is detected."),
538 problem->name).release ();
539 const char *show_doc
540 = xstrprintf (_("Show what GDB does when %s is detected."),
541 problem->name).release ();
542
543 add_setshow_prefix_cmd (problem->name, class_maintenance,
544 set_doc, show_doc, set_cmd_list, show_cmd_list,
545 &maintenance_set_cmdlist, &maintenance_show_cmdlist);
546
547 if (problem->user_settable_should_quit)
548 {
549 std::string set_quit_doc
550 = string_printf (_("Set whether GDB should quit when an %s is "
551 "detected."), problem->name);
552 std::string show_quit_doc
553 = string_printf (_("Show whether GDB will quit when an %s is "
554 "detected."), problem->name);
555 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("quit", class_maintenance,
556 internal_problem_modes,
557 &problem->should_quit,
558 set_quit_doc.c_str (),
559 show_quit_doc.c_str (),
560 NULL, /* help_doc */
561 NULL, /* setfunc */
562 NULL, /* showfunc */
563 set_cmd_list,
564 show_cmd_list);
565 }
566
567 if (problem->user_settable_should_dump_core)
568 {
569 std::string set_core_doc
570 = string_printf (_("Set whether GDB should create a core file of "
571 "GDB when %s is detected."), problem->name);
572 std::string show_core_doc
573 = string_printf (_("Show whether GDB will create a core file of "
574 "GDB when %s is detected."), problem->name);
575 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("corefile", class_maintenance,
576 internal_problem_modes,
577 &problem->should_dump_core,
578 set_core_doc.c_str (),
579 show_core_doc.c_str (),
580 NULL, /* help_doc */
581 NULL, /* setfunc */
582 NULL, /* showfunc */
583 set_cmd_list,
584 show_cmd_list);
585 }
586
587 if (problem->user_settable_should_print_backtrace)
588 {
589 std::string set_bt_doc
590 = string_printf (_("Set whether GDB should print a backtrace of "
591 "GDB when %s is detected."), problem->name);
592 std::string show_bt_doc
593 = string_printf (_("Show whether GDB will print a backtrace of "
594 "GDB when %s is detected."), problem->name);
595 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("backtrace", class_maintenance,
596 &problem->should_print_backtrace,
597 set_bt_doc.c_str (),
598 show_bt_doc.c_str (),
599 NULL, /* help_doc */
600 gdb_internal_backtrace_set_cmd,
601 NULL, /* showfunc */
602 set_cmd_list,
603 show_cmd_list);
604 }
605 }
606
607 /* Return a newly allocated string, containing the PREFIX followed
608 by the system error message for errno (separated by a colon). */
609
610 static std::string
611 perror_string (const char *prefix)
612 {
613 const char *err = safe_strerror (errno);
614 return std::string (prefix) + ": " + err;
615 }
616
617 /* Print the system error message for errno, and also mention STRING
618 as the file name for which the error was encountered. Use ERRCODE
619 for the thrown exception. Then return to command level. */
620
621 void
622 throw_perror_with_name (enum errors errcode, const char *string)
623 {
624 std::string combined = perror_string (string);
625
626 /* I understand setting these is a matter of taste. Still, some people
627 may clear errno but not know about bfd_error. Doing this here is not
628 unreasonable. */
629 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_error);
630 errno = 0;
631
632 throw_error (errcode, _("%s."), combined.c_str ());
633 }
634
635 /* See throw_perror_with_name, ERRCODE defaults here to GENERIC_ERROR. */
636
637 void
638 perror_with_name (const char *string)
639 {
640 throw_perror_with_name (GENERIC_ERROR, string);
641 }
642
643 /* Same as perror_with_name except that it prints a warning instead
644 of throwing an error. */
645
646 void
647 perror_warning_with_name (const char *string)
648 {
649 std::string combined = perror_string (string);
650 warning (_("%s"), combined.c_str ());
651 }
652
653 /* Print the system error message for ERRCODE, and also mention STRING
654 as the file name for which the error was encountered. */
655
656 void
657 print_sys_errmsg (const char *string, int errcode)
658 {
659 const char *err = safe_strerror (errcode);
660 /* We want anything which was printed on stdout to come out first, before
661 this message. */
662 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
663 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "%s: %s.\n", string, err);
664 }
665
666 /* Control C eventually causes this to be called, at a convenient time. */
667
668 void
669 quit (void)
670 {
671 if (sync_quit_force_run)
672 {
673 sync_quit_force_run = 0;
674 quit_force (NULL, 0);
675 }
676
677 #ifdef __MSDOS__
678 /* No steenking SIGINT will ever be coming our way when the
679 program is resumed. Don't lie. */
680 throw_quit ("Quit");
681 #else
682 if (job_control
683 /* If there is no terminal switching for this target, then we can't
684 possibly get screwed by the lack of job control. */
685 || !target_supports_terminal_ours ())
686 throw_quit ("Quit");
687 else
688 throw_quit ("Quit (expect signal SIGINT when the program is resumed)");
689 #endif
690 }
691
692 /* See defs.h. */
693
694 void
695 maybe_quit (void)
696 {
697 if (sync_quit_force_run)
698 quit ();
699
700 quit_handler ();
701 }
702
703 \f
704 /* Called when a memory allocation fails, with the number of bytes of
705 memory requested in SIZE. */
706
707 void
708 malloc_failure (long size)
709 {
710 if (size > 0)
711 {
712 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
713 _("virtual memory exhausted: can't allocate %ld bytes."),
714 size);
715 }
716 else
717 {
718 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("virtual memory exhausted."));
719 }
720 }
721
722 /* See common/errors.h. */
723
724 void
725 flush_streams ()
726 {
727 gdb_stdout->flush ();
728 gdb_stderr->flush ();
729 }
730
731 /* My replacement for the read system call.
732 Used like `read' but keeps going if `read' returns too soon. */
733
734 int
735 myread (int desc, char *addr, int len)
736 {
737 int val;
738 int orglen = len;
739
740 while (len > 0)
741 {
742 val = read (desc, addr, len);
743 if (val < 0)
744 return val;
745 if (val == 0)
746 return orglen - len;
747 len -= val;
748 addr += val;
749 }
750 return orglen;
751 }
752
753 /* See utils.h. */
754
755 ULONGEST
756 uinteger_pow (ULONGEST v1, LONGEST v2)
757 {
758 if (v2 < 0)
759 {
760 if (v1 == 0)
761 error (_("Attempt to raise 0 to negative power."));
762 else
763 return 0;
764 }
765 else
766 {
767 /* The Russian Peasant's Algorithm. */
768 ULONGEST v;
769
770 v = 1;
771 for (;;)
772 {
773 if (v2 & 1L)
774 v *= v1;
775 v2 >>= 1;
776 if (v2 == 0)
777 return v;
778 v1 *= v1;
779 }
780 }
781 }
782
783 \f
784
785 /* An RAII class that sets up to handle input and then tears down
786 during destruction. */
787
788 class scoped_input_handler
789 {
790 public:
791
792 scoped_input_handler ()
793 : m_quit_handler (&quit_handler, default_quit_handler),
794 m_ui (NULL)
795 {
796 target_terminal::ours ();
797 ui_register_input_event_handler (current_ui);
798 if (current_ui->prompt_state == PROMPT_BLOCKED)
799 m_ui = current_ui;
800 }
801
802 ~scoped_input_handler ()
803 {
804 if (m_ui != NULL)
805 ui_unregister_input_event_handler (m_ui);
806 }
807
808 DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (scoped_input_handler);
809
810 private:
811
812 /* Save and restore the terminal state. */
813 target_terminal::scoped_restore_terminal_state m_term_state;
814
815 /* Save and restore the quit handler. */
816 scoped_restore_tmpl<quit_handler_ftype *> m_quit_handler;
817
818 /* The saved UI, if non-NULL. */
819 struct ui *m_ui;
820 };
821
822 \f
823
824 /* This function supports the query, nquery, and yquery functions.
825 Ask user a y-or-n question and return 0 if answer is no, 1 if
826 answer is yes, or default the answer to the specified default
827 (for yquery or nquery). DEFCHAR may be 'y' or 'n' to provide a
828 default answer, or '\0' for no default.
829 CTLSTR is the control string and should end in "? ". It should
830 not say how to answer, because we do that.
831 ARGS are the arguments passed along with the CTLSTR argument to
832 printf. */
833
834 static int ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (1, 0)
835 defaulted_query (const char *ctlstr, const char defchar, va_list args)
836 {
837 int retval;
838 int def_value;
839 char def_answer, not_def_answer;
840 const char *y_string, *n_string;
841
842 /* Set up according to which answer is the default. */
843 if (defchar == '\0')
844 {
845 def_value = 1;
846 def_answer = 'Y';
847 not_def_answer = 'N';
848 y_string = "y";
849 n_string = "n";
850 }
851 else if (defchar == 'y')
852 {
853 def_value = 1;
854 def_answer = 'Y';
855 not_def_answer = 'N';
856 y_string = "[y]";
857 n_string = "n";
858 }
859 else
860 {
861 def_value = 0;
862 def_answer = 'N';
863 not_def_answer = 'Y';
864 y_string = "y";
865 n_string = "[n]";
866 }
867
868 /* Automatically answer the default value if the user did not want
869 prompts or the command was issued with the server prefix. */
870 if (!confirm || server_command)
871 return def_value;
872
873 /* If input isn't coming from the user directly, just say what
874 question we're asking, and then answer the default automatically. This
875 way, important error messages don't get lost when talking to GDB
876 over a pipe. */
877 if (current_ui->instream != current_ui->stdin_stream
878 || !input_interactive_p (current_ui)
879 /* Restrict queries to the main UI. */
880 || current_ui != main_ui)
881 {
882 target_terminal::scoped_restore_terminal_state term_state;
883 target_terminal::ours_for_output ();
884 gdb_stdout->wrap_here (0);
885 vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, ctlstr, args);
886
887 printf_filtered (_("(%s or %s) [answered %c; "
888 "input not from terminal]\n"),
889 y_string, n_string, def_answer);
890
891 return def_value;
892 }
893
894 if (deprecated_query_hook)
895 {
896 target_terminal::scoped_restore_terminal_state term_state;
897 return deprecated_query_hook (ctlstr, args);
898 }
899
900 /* Format the question outside of the loop, to avoid reusing args. */
901 std::string question = string_vprintf (ctlstr, args);
902 std::string prompt
903 = string_printf (_("%s%s(%s or %s) %s"),
904 annotation_level > 1 ? "\n\032\032pre-query\n" : "",
905 question.c_str (), y_string, n_string,
906 annotation_level > 1 ? "\n\032\032query\n" : "");
907
908 /* Used to add duration we waited for user to respond to
909 prompt_for_continue_wait_time. */
910 using namespace std::chrono;
911 steady_clock::time_point prompt_started = steady_clock::now ();
912
913 scoped_input_handler prepare_input;
914
915 while (1)
916 {
917 char *response, answer;
918
919 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
920 response = gdb_readline_wrapper (prompt.c_str ());
921
922 if (response == NULL) /* C-d */
923 {
924 printf_filtered ("EOF [assumed %c]\n", def_answer);
925 retval = def_value;
926 break;
927 }
928
929 answer = response[0];
930 xfree (response);
931
932 if (answer >= 'a')
933 answer -= 040;
934 /* Check answer. For the non-default, the user must specify
935 the non-default explicitly. */
936 if (answer == not_def_answer)
937 {
938 retval = !def_value;
939 break;
940 }
941 /* Otherwise, if a default was specified, the user may either
942 specify the required input or have it default by entering
943 nothing. */
944 if (answer == def_answer
945 || (defchar != '\0' && answer == '\0'))
946 {
947 retval = def_value;
948 break;
949 }
950 /* Invalid entries are not defaulted and require another selection. */
951 printf_filtered (_("Please answer %s or %s.\n"),
952 y_string, n_string);
953 }
954
955 /* Add time spend in this routine to prompt_for_continue_wait_time. */
956 prompt_for_continue_wait_time += steady_clock::now () - prompt_started;
957
958 if (annotation_level > 1)
959 printf_filtered (("\n\032\032post-query\n"));
960 return retval;
961 }
962 \f
963
964 /* Ask user a y-or-n question and return 0 if answer is no, 1 if
965 answer is yes, or 0 if answer is defaulted.
966 Takes three args which are given to printf to print the question.
967 The first, a control string, should end in "? ".
968 It should not say how to answer, because we do that. */
969
970 int
971 nquery (const char *ctlstr, ...)
972 {
973 va_list args;
974 int ret;
975
976 va_start (args, ctlstr);
977 ret = defaulted_query (ctlstr, 'n', args);
978 va_end (args);
979 return ret;
980 }
981
982 /* Ask user a y-or-n question and return 0 if answer is no, 1 if
983 answer is yes, or 1 if answer is defaulted.
984 Takes three args which are given to printf to print the question.
985 The first, a control string, should end in "? ".
986 It should not say how to answer, because we do that. */
987
988 int
989 yquery (const char *ctlstr, ...)
990 {
991 va_list args;
992 int ret;
993
994 va_start (args, ctlstr);
995 ret = defaulted_query (ctlstr, 'y', args);
996 va_end (args);
997 return ret;
998 }
999
1000 /* Ask user a y-or-n question and return 1 iff answer is yes.
1001 Takes three args which are given to printf to print the question.
1002 The first, a control string, should end in "? ".
1003 It should not say how to answer, because we do that. */
1004
1005 int
1006 query (const char *ctlstr, ...)
1007 {
1008 va_list args;
1009 int ret;
1010
1011 va_start (args, ctlstr);
1012 ret = defaulted_query (ctlstr, '\0', args);
1013 va_end (args);
1014 return ret;
1015 }
1016
1017 /* A helper for parse_escape that converts a host character to a
1018 target character. C is the host character. If conversion is
1019 possible, then the target character is stored in *TARGET_C and the
1020 function returns 1. Otherwise, the function returns 0. */
1021
1022 static int
1023 host_char_to_target (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int c, int *target_c)
1024 {
1025 char the_char = c;
1026 int result = 0;
1027
1028 auto_obstack host_data;
1029
1030 convert_between_encodings (target_charset (gdbarch), host_charset (),
1031 (gdb_byte *) &the_char, 1, 1,
1032 &host_data, translit_none);
1033
1034 if (obstack_object_size (&host_data) == 1)
1035 {
1036 result = 1;
1037 *target_c = *(char *) obstack_base (&host_data);
1038 }
1039
1040 return result;
1041 }
1042
1043 /* Parse a C escape sequence. STRING_PTR points to a variable
1044 containing a pointer to the string to parse. That pointer
1045 should point to the character after the \. That pointer
1046 is updated past the characters we use. The value of the
1047 escape sequence is returned.
1048
1049 A negative value means the sequence \ newline was seen,
1050 which is supposed to be equivalent to nothing at all.
1051
1052 If \ is followed by a null character, we return a negative
1053 value and leave the string pointer pointing at the null character.
1054
1055 If \ is followed by 000, we return 0 and leave the string pointer
1056 after the zeros. A value of 0 does not mean end of string. */
1057
1058 int
1059 parse_escape (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, const char **string_ptr)
1060 {
1061 int target_char = -2; /* Initialize to avoid GCC warnings. */
1062 int c = *(*string_ptr)++;
1063
1064 switch (c)
1065 {
1066 case '\n':
1067 return -2;
1068 case 0:
1069 (*string_ptr)--;
1070 return 0;
1071
1072 case '0':
1073 case '1':
1074 case '2':
1075 case '3':
1076 case '4':
1077 case '5':
1078 case '6':
1079 case '7':
1080 {
1081 int i = fromhex (c);
1082 int count = 0;
1083 while (++count < 3)
1084 {
1085 c = (**string_ptr);
1086 if (ISDIGIT (c) && c != '8' && c != '9')
1087 {
1088 (*string_ptr)++;
1089 i *= 8;
1090 i += fromhex (c);
1091 }
1092 else
1093 {
1094 break;
1095 }
1096 }
1097 return i;
1098 }
1099
1100 case 'a':
1101 c = '\a';
1102 break;
1103 case 'b':
1104 c = '\b';
1105 break;
1106 case 'f':
1107 c = '\f';
1108 break;
1109 case 'n':
1110 c = '\n';
1111 break;
1112 case 'r':
1113 c = '\r';
1114 break;
1115 case 't':
1116 c = '\t';
1117 break;
1118 case 'v':
1119 c = '\v';
1120 break;
1121
1122 default:
1123 break;
1124 }
1125
1126 if (!host_char_to_target (gdbarch, c, &target_char))
1127 error (_("The escape sequence `\\%c' is equivalent to plain `%c',"
1128 " which has no equivalent\nin the `%s' character set."),
1129 c, c, target_charset (gdbarch));
1130 return target_char;
1131 }
1132 \f
1133
1134 /* Number of lines per page or UINT_MAX if paging is disabled. */
1135 static unsigned int lines_per_page;
1136 static void
1137 show_lines_per_page (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
1138 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
1139 {
1140 fprintf_filtered (file,
1141 _("Number of lines gdb thinks are in a page is %s.\n"),
1142 value);
1143 }
1144
1145 /* Number of chars per line or UINT_MAX if line folding is disabled. */
1146 static unsigned int chars_per_line;
1147 static void
1148 show_chars_per_line (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
1149 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
1150 {
1151 fprintf_filtered (file,
1152 _("Number of characters gdb thinks "
1153 "are in a line is %s.\n"),
1154 value);
1155 }
1156
1157 /* Current count of lines printed on this page, chars on this line. */
1158 static unsigned int lines_printed, chars_printed;
1159
1160 /* True if pagination is disabled for just one command. */
1161
1162 static bool pagination_disabled_for_command;
1163
1164 /* Buffer and start column of buffered text, for doing smarter word-
1165 wrapping. When someone calls wrap_here(), we start buffering output
1166 that comes through fputs_filtered(). If we see a newline, we just
1167 spit it out and forget about the wrap_here(). If we see another
1168 wrap_here(), we spit it out and remember the newer one. If we see
1169 the end of the line, we spit out a newline, the indent, and then
1170 the buffered output. */
1171
1172 static bool filter_initialized = false;
1173
1174 /* Contains characters which are waiting to be output (they have
1175 already been counted in chars_printed). */
1176 static std::string wrap_buffer;
1177
1178 /* String to indent by if the wrap occurs. */
1179 static int wrap_indent;
1180
1181 /* Column number on the screen where wrap_buffer begins, or 0 if wrapping
1182 is not in effect. */
1183 static int wrap_column;
1184
1185 /* The style applied at the time that wrap_here was called. */
1186 static ui_file_style wrap_style;
1187 \f
1188
1189 /* Initialize the number of lines per page and chars per line. */
1190
1191 void
1192 init_page_info (void)
1193 {
1194 if (batch_flag)
1195 {
1196 lines_per_page = UINT_MAX;
1197 chars_per_line = UINT_MAX;
1198 }
1199 else
1200 #if defined(TUI)
1201 if (!tui_get_command_dimension (&chars_per_line, &lines_per_page))
1202 #endif
1203 {
1204 int rows, cols;
1205
1206 #if defined(__GO32__)
1207 rows = ScreenRows ();
1208 cols = ScreenCols ();
1209 lines_per_page = rows;
1210 chars_per_line = cols;
1211 #else
1212 /* Make sure Readline has initialized its terminal settings. */
1213 rl_reset_terminal (NULL);
1214
1215 /* Get the screen size from Readline. */
1216 rl_get_screen_size (&rows, &cols);
1217 lines_per_page = rows;
1218 chars_per_line = cols;
1219
1220 /* Readline should have fetched the termcap entry for us.
1221 Only try to use tgetnum function if rl_get_screen_size
1222 did not return a useful value. */
1223 if (((rows <= 0) && (tgetnum ((char *) "li") < 0))
1224 /* Also disable paging if inside Emacs. $EMACS was used
1225 before Emacs v25.1, $INSIDE_EMACS is used since then. */
1226 || getenv ("EMACS") || getenv ("INSIDE_EMACS"))
1227 {
1228 /* The number of lines per page is not mentioned in the terminal
1229 description or EMACS environment variable is set. This probably
1230 means that paging is not useful, so disable paging. */
1231 lines_per_page = UINT_MAX;
1232 }
1233
1234 /* If the output is not a terminal, don't paginate it. */
1235 if (!gdb_stdout->isatty ())
1236 lines_per_page = UINT_MAX;
1237 #endif
1238 }
1239
1240 /* We handle SIGWINCH ourselves. */
1241 rl_catch_sigwinch = 0;
1242
1243 set_screen_size ();
1244 set_width ();
1245 }
1246
1247 /* Return nonzero if filtered printing is initialized. */
1248 int
1249 filtered_printing_initialized (void)
1250 {
1251 return filter_initialized;
1252 }
1253
1254 set_batch_flag_and_restore_page_info::set_batch_flag_and_restore_page_info ()
1255 : m_save_lines_per_page (lines_per_page),
1256 m_save_chars_per_line (chars_per_line),
1257 m_save_batch_flag (batch_flag)
1258 {
1259 batch_flag = 1;
1260 init_page_info ();
1261 }
1262
1263 set_batch_flag_and_restore_page_info::~set_batch_flag_and_restore_page_info ()
1264 {
1265 batch_flag = m_save_batch_flag;
1266 chars_per_line = m_save_chars_per_line;
1267 lines_per_page = m_save_lines_per_page;
1268
1269 set_screen_size ();
1270 set_width ();
1271 }
1272
1273 /* Set the screen size based on LINES_PER_PAGE and CHARS_PER_LINE. */
1274
1275 static void
1276 set_screen_size (void)
1277 {
1278 int rows = lines_per_page;
1279 int cols = chars_per_line;
1280
1281 /* If we get 0 or negative ROWS or COLS, treat as "infinite" size.
1282 A negative number can be seen here with the "set width/height"
1283 commands and either:
1284
1285 - the user specified "unlimited", which maps to UINT_MAX, or
1286 - the user specified some number between INT_MAX and UINT_MAX.
1287
1288 Cap "infinity" to approximately sqrt(INT_MAX) so that we don't
1289 overflow in rl_set_screen_size, which multiplies rows and columns
1290 to compute the number of characters on the screen. */
1291
1292 const int sqrt_int_max = INT_MAX >> (sizeof (int) * 8 / 2);
1293
1294 if (rows <= 0 || rows > sqrt_int_max)
1295 {
1296 rows = sqrt_int_max;
1297 lines_per_page = UINT_MAX;
1298 }
1299
1300 if (cols <= 0 || cols > sqrt_int_max)
1301 {
1302 cols = sqrt_int_max;
1303 chars_per_line = UINT_MAX;
1304 }
1305
1306 /* Update Readline's idea of the terminal size. */
1307 rl_set_screen_size (rows, cols);
1308 }
1309
1310 /* Reinitialize WRAP_BUFFER. */
1311
1312 static void
1313 set_width (void)
1314 {
1315 if (chars_per_line == 0)
1316 init_page_info ();
1317
1318 wrap_buffer.clear ();
1319 filter_initialized = true;
1320 }
1321
1322 static void
1323 set_width_command (const char *args, int from_tty, struct cmd_list_element *c)
1324 {
1325 set_screen_size ();
1326 set_width ();
1327 }
1328
1329 static void
1330 set_height_command (const char *args, int from_tty, struct cmd_list_element *c)
1331 {
1332 set_screen_size ();
1333 }
1334
1335 /* See utils.h. */
1336
1337 void
1338 set_screen_width_and_height (int width, int height)
1339 {
1340 lines_per_page = height;
1341 chars_per_line = width;
1342
1343 set_screen_size ();
1344 set_width ();
1345 }
1346
1347 /* The currently applied style. */
1348
1349 static ui_file_style applied_style;
1350
1351 /* Emit an ANSI style escape for STYLE. If STREAM is nullptr, emit to
1352 the wrap buffer; otherwise emit to STREAM. */
1353
1354 static void
1355 emit_style_escape (const ui_file_style &style,
1356 struct ui_file *stream = nullptr)
1357 {
1358 if (applied_style != style)
1359 {
1360 applied_style = style;
1361
1362 if (stream == nullptr)
1363 wrap_buffer.append (style.to_ansi ());
1364 else
1365 stream->puts (style.to_ansi ().c_str ());
1366 }
1367 }
1368
1369 /* Set the current output style. This will affect future uses of the
1370 _filtered output functions. */
1371
1372 static void
1373 set_output_style (struct ui_file *stream, const ui_file_style &style)
1374 {
1375 if (!stream->can_emit_style_escape ())
1376 return;
1377
1378 /* Note that we may not pass STREAM here, when we want to emit to
1379 the wrap buffer, not directly to STREAM. */
1380 if (stream == gdb_stdout)
1381 stream = nullptr;
1382 emit_style_escape (style, stream);
1383 }
1384
1385 /* See utils.h. */
1386
1387 void
1388 reset_terminal_style (struct ui_file *stream)
1389 {
1390 if (stream->can_emit_style_escape ())
1391 {
1392 /* Force the setting, regardless of what we think the setting
1393 might already be. */
1394 applied_style = ui_file_style ();
1395 wrap_buffer.append (applied_style.to_ansi ());
1396 }
1397 }
1398
1399 /* Wait, so the user can read what's on the screen. Prompt the user
1400 to continue by pressing RETURN. 'q' is also provided because
1401 telling users what to do in the prompt is more user-friendly than
1402 expecting them to think of Ctrl-C/SIGINT. */
1403
1404 static void
1405 prompt_for_continue (void)
1406 {
1407 char cont_prompt[120];
1408 /* Used to add duration we waited for user to respond to
1409 prompt_for_continue_wait_time. */
1410 using namespace std::chrono;
1411 steady_clock::time_point prompt_started = steady_clock::now ();
1412 bool disable_pagination = pagination_disabled_for_command;
1413
1414 /* Clear the current styling. */
1415 if (gdb_stdout->can_emit_style_escape ())
1416 emit_style_escape (ui_file_style (), gdb_stdout);
1417
1418 if (annotation_level > 1)
1419 printf_unfiltered (("\n\032\032pre-prompt-for-continue\n"));
1420
1421 strcpy (cont_prompt,
1422 "--Type <RET> for more, q to quit, "
1423 "c to continue without paging--");
1424 if (annotation_level > 1)
1425 strcat (cont_prompt, "\n\032\032prompt-for-continue\n");
1426
1427 /* We must do this *before* we call gdb_readline_wrapper, else it
1428 will eventually call us -- thinking that we're trying to print
1429 beyond the end of the screen. */
1430 reinitialize_more_filter ();
1431
1432 scoped_input_handler prepare_input;
1433
1434 /* Call gdb_readline_wrapper, not readline, in order to keep an
1435 event loop running. */
1436 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> ignore (gdb_readline_wrapper (cont_prompt));
1437
1438 /* Add time spend in this routine to prompt_for_continue_wait_time. */
1439 prompt_for_continue_wait_time += steady_clock::now () - prompt_started;
1440
1441 if (annotation_level > 1)
1442 printf_unfiltered (("\n\032\032post-prompt-for-continue\n"));
1443
1444 if (ignore != NULL)
1445 {
1446 char *p = ignore.get ();
1447
1448 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
1449 ++p;
1450 if (p[0] == 'q')
1451 /* Do not call quit here; there is no possibility of SIGINT. */
1452 throw_quit ("Quit");
1453 if (p[0] == 'c')
1454 disable_pagination = true;
1455 }
1456
1457 /* Now we have to do this again, so that GDB will know that it doesn't
1458 need to save the ---Type <return>--- line at the top of the screen. */
1459 reinitialize_more_filter ();
1460 pagination_disabled_for_command = disable_pagination;
1461
1462 dont_repeat (); /* Forget prev cmd -- CR won't repeat it. */
1463 }
1464
1465 /* Initialize timer to keep track of how long we waited for the user. */
1466
1467 void
1468 reset_prompt_for_continue_wait_time (void)
1469 {
1470 using namespace std::chrono;
1471
1472 prompt_for_continue_wait_time = steady_clock::duration::zero ();
1473 }
1474
1475 /* Fetch the cumulative time spent in prompt_for_continue. */
1476
1477 std::chrono::steady_clock::duration
1478 get_prompt_for_continue_wait_time ()
1479 {
1480 return prompt_for_continue_wait_time;
1481 }
1482
1483 /* Reinitialize filter; ie. tell it to reset to original values. */
1484
1485 void
1486 reinitialize_more_filter (void)
1487 {
1488 lines_printed = 0;
1489 chars_printed = 0;
1490 pagination_disabled_for_command = false;
1491 }
1492
1493 /* Flush the wrap buffer to STREAM, if necessary. */
1494
1495 static void
1496 flush_wrap_buffer (struct ui_file *stream)
1497 {
1498 if (stream == gdb_stdout && !wrap_buffer.empty ())
1499 {
1500 stream->puts (wrap_buffer.c_str ());
1501 wrap_buffer.clear ();
1502 }
1503 }
1504
1505 /* See utils.h. */
1506
1507 void
1508 gdb_flush (struct ui_file *stream)
1509 {
1510 flush_wrap_buffer (stream);
1511 stream->flush ();
1512 }
1513
1514 /* See utils.h. */
1515
1516 int
1517 get_chars_per_line ()
1518 {
1519 return chars_per_line;
1520 }
1521
1522 /* See ui-file.h. */
1523
1524 void
1525 ui_file::wrap_here (int indent)
1526 {
1527 /* This should have been allocated, but be paranoid anyway. */
1528 gdb_assert (filter_initialized);
1529
1530 flush_wrap_buffer (this);
1531 if (chars_per_line == UINT_MAX) /* No line overflow checking. */
1532 {
1533 wrap_column = 0;
1534 }
1535 else if (chars_printed >= chars_per_line)
1536 {
1537 puts_filtered ("\n");
1538 if (indent != 0)
1539 puts_filtered (n_spaces (indent));
1540 wrap_column = 0;
1541 }
1542 else
1543 {
1544 wrap_column = chars_printed;
1545 wrap_indent = indent;
1546 wrap_style = applied_style;
1547 }
1548 }
1549
1550 /* Print input string to gdb_stdout, filtered, with wrap,
1551 arranging strings in columns of n chars. String can be
1552 right or left justified in the column. Never prints
1553 trailing spaces. String should never be longer than
1554 width. FIXME: this could be useful for the EXAMINE
1555 command, which currently doesn't tabulate very well. */
1556
1557 void
1558 puts_filtered_tabular (char *string, int width, int right)
1559 {
1560 int spaces = 0;
1561 int stringlen;
1562 char *spacebuf;
1563
1564 gdb_assert (chars_per_line > 0);
1565 if (chars_per_line == UINT_MAX)
1566 {
1567 puts_filtered (string);
1568 puts_filtered ("\n");
1569 return;
1570 }
1571
1572 if (((chars_printed - 1) / width + 2) * width >= chars_per_line)
1573 puts_filtered ("\n");
1574
1575 if (width >= chars_per_line)
1576 width = chars_per_line - 1;
1577
1578 stringlen = strlen (string);
1579
1580 if (chars_printed > 0)
1581 spaces = width - (chars_printed - 1) % width - 1;
1582 if (right)
1583 spaces += width - stringlen;
1584
1585 spacebuf = (char *) alloca (spaces + 1);
1586 spacebuf[spaces] = '\0';
1587 while (spaces--)
1588 spacebuf[spaces] = ' ';
1589
1590 puts_filtered (spacebuf);
1591 puts_filtered (string);
1592 }
1593
1594
1595 /* Ensure that whatever gets printed next, using the filtered output
1596 commands, starts at the beginning of the line. I.e. if there is
1597 any pending output for the current line, flush it and start a new
1598 line. Otherwise do nothing. */
1599
1600 void
1601 begin_line (void)
1602 {
1603 if (chars_printed > 0)
1604 {
1605 puts_filtered ("\n");
1606 }
1607 }
1608
1609
1610 /* Like fputs but if FILTER is true, pause after every screenful.
1611
1612 Regardless of FILTER can wrap at points other than the final
1613 character of a line.
1614
1615 Unlike fputs, fputs_maybe_filtered does not return a value.
1616 It is OK for LINEBUFFER to be NULL, in which case just don't print
1617 anything.
1618
1619 Note that a longjmp to top level may occur in this routine (only if
1620 FILTER is true) (since prompt_for_continue may do so) so this
1621 routine should not be called when cleanups are not in place. */
1622
1623 static void
1624 fputs_maybe_filtered (const char *linebuffer, struct ui_file *stream,
1625 int filter)
1626 {
1627 const char *lineptr;
1628
1629 if (linebuffer == 0)
1630 return;
1631
1632 /* Don't do any filtering if it is disabled. */
1633 if (!stream->can_page ()
1634 || stream != gdb_stdout
1635 || !pagination_enabled
1636 || pagination_disabled_for_command
1637 || batch_flag
1638 || (lines_per_page == UINT_MAX && chars_per_line == UINT_MAX)
1639 || top_level_interpreter () == NULL
1640 || top_level_interpreter ()->interp_ui_out ()->is_mi_like_p ())
1641 {
1642 flush_wrap_buffer (stream);
1643 stream->puts (linebuffer);
1644 return;
1645 }
1646
1647 auto buffer_clearer
1648 = make_scope_exit ([&] ()
1649 {
1650 wrap_buffer.clear ();
1651 wrap_column = 0;
1652 wrap_indent = 0;
1653 });
1654
1655 /* Go through and output each character. Show line extension
1656 when this is necessary; prompt user for new page when this is
1657 necessary. */
1658
1659 lineptr = linebuffer;
1660 while (*lineptr)
1661 {
1662 /* Possible new page. Note that PAGINATION_DISABLED_FOR_COMMAND
1663 might be set during this loop, so we must continue to check
1664 it here. */
1665 if (filter && (lines_printed >= lines_per_page - 1)
1666 && !pagination_disabled_for_command)
1667 prompt_for_continue ();
1668
1669 while (*lineptr && *lineptr != '\n')
1670 {
1671 int skip_bytes;
1672
1673 /* Print a single line. */
1674 if (*lineptr == '\t')
1675 {
1676 wrap_buffer.push_back ('\t');
1677 /* Shifting right by 3 produces the number of tab stops
1678 we have already passed, and then adding one and
1679 shifting left 3 advances to the next tab stop. */
1680 chars_printed = ((chars_printed >> 3) + 1) << 3;
1681 lineptr++;
1682 }
1683 else if (*lineptr == '\033'
1684 && skip_ansi_escape (lineptr, &skip_bytes))
1685 {
1686 wrap_buffer.append (lineptr, skip_bytes);
1687 /* Note that we don't consider this a character, so we
1688 don't increment chars_printed here. */
1689 lineptr += skip_bytes;
1690 }
1691 else if (*lineptr == '\r')
1692 {
1693 wrap_buffer.push_back (*lineptr);
1694 chars_printed = 0;
1695 lineptr++;
1696 }
1697 else
1698 {
1699 wrap_buffer.push_back (*lineptr);
1700 chars_printed++;
1701 lineptr++;
1702 }
1703
1704 if (chars_printed >= chars_per_line)
1705 {
1706 unsigned int save_chars = chars_printed;
1707
1708 /* If we change the style, below, we'll want to reset it
1709 before continuing to print. If there is no wrap
1710 column, then we'll only reset the style if the pager
1711 prompt is given; and to avoid emitting style
1712 sequences in the middle of a run of text, we track
1713 this as well. */
1714 ui_file_style save_style = applied_style;
1715 bool did_paginate = false;
1716
1717 chars_printed = 0;
1718 lines_printed++;
1719 if (wrap_column)
1720 {
1721 /* We are about to insert a newline at an historic
1722 location in the WRAP_BUFFER. Before we do we want to
1723 restore the default style. To know if we actually
1724 need to insert an escape sequence we must restore the
1725 current applied style to how it was at the WRAP_COLUMN
1726 location. */
1727 applied_style = wrap_style;
1728 if (stream->can_emit_style_escape ())
1729 emit_style_escape (ui_file_style (), stream);
1730 /* If we aren't actually wrapping, don't output
1731 newline -- if chars_per_line is right, we
1732 probably just overflowed anyway; if it's wrong,
1733 let us keep going. */
1734 /* XXX: The ideal thing would be to call
1735 'stream->putc' here, but we can't because it
1736 currently calls 'fputc_unfiltered', which ends up
1737 calling us, which generates an infinite
1738 recursion. */
1739 stream->puts ("\n");
1740 }
1741 else
1742 flush_wrap_buffer (stream);
1743
1744 /* Possible new page. Note that
1745 PAGINATION_DISABLED_FOR_COMMAND might be set during
1746 this loop, so we must continue to check it here. */
1747 if (filter
1748 && lines_printed >= lines_per_page - 1
1749 && !pagination_disabled_for_command)
1750 {
1751 prompt_for_continue ();
1752 did_paginate = true;
1753 }
1754
1755 /* Now output indentation and wrapped string. */
1756 if (wrap_column)
1757 {
1758 stream->puts (n_spaces (wrap_indent));
1759
1760 /* Having finished inserting the wrapping we should
1761 restore the style as it was at the WRAP_COLUMN. */
1762 if (stream->can_emit_style_escape ())
1763 emit_style_escape (wrap_style, stream);
1764
1765 /* The WRAP_BUFFER will still contain content, and that
1766 content might set some alternative style. Restore
1767 APPLIED_STYLE as it was before we started wrapping,
1768 this reflects the current style for the last character
1769 in WRAP_BUFFER. */
1770 applied_style = save_style;
1771
1772 /* Note that this can set chars_printed > chars_per_line
1773 if we are printing a long string. */
1774 chars_printed = wrap_indent + (save_chars - wrap_column);
1775 wrap_column = 0; /* And disable fancy wrap */
1776 }
1777 else if (did_paginate && stream->can_emit_style_escape ())
1778 emit_style_escape (save_style, stream);
1779 }
1780 }
1781
1782 if (*lineptr == '\n')
1783 {
1784 chars_printed = 0;
1785 stream->wrap_here (0); /* Spit out chars, cancel
1786 further wraps. */
1787 lines_printed++;
1788 /* XXX: The ideal thing would be to call
1789 'stream->putc' here, but we can't because it
1790 currently calls 'fputc_unfiltered', which ends up
1791 calling us, which generates an infinite
1792 recursion. */
1793 stream->puts ("\n");
1794 lineptr++;
1795 }
1796 }
1797
1798 buffer_clearer.release ();
1799 }
1800
1801 void
1802 fputs_filtered (const char *linebuffer, struct ui_file *stream)
1803 {
1804 fputs_maybe_filtered (linebuffer, stream, 1);
1805 }
1806
1807 void
1808 fputs_unfiltered (const char *linebuffer, struct ui_file *stream)
1809 {
1810 fputs_maybe_filtered (linebuffer, stream, 0);
1811 }
1812
1813 /* See utils.h. */
1814
1815 void
1816 fputs_styled (const char *linebuffer, const ui_file_style &style,
1817 struct ui_file *stream)
1818 {
1819 set_output_style (stream, style);
1820 fputs_maybe_filtered (linebuffer, stream, 1);
1821 set_output_style (stream, ui_file_style ());
1822 }
1823
1824 /* See utils.h. */
1825
1826 void
1827 fputs_styled_unfiltered (const char *linebuffer, const ui_file_style &style,
1828 struct ui_file *stream)
1829 {
1830 set_output_style (stream, style);
1831 fputs_maybe_filtered (linebuffer, stream, 0);
1832 set_output_style (stream, ui_file_style ());
1833 }
1834
1835 /* See utils.h. */
1836
1837 void
1838 fputs_highlighted (const char *str, const compiled_regex &highlight,
1839 struct ui_file *stream)
1840 {
1841 regmatch_t pmatch;
1842
1843 while (*str && highlight.exec (str, 1, &pmatch, 0) == 0)
1844 {
1845 size_t n_highlight = pmatch.rm_eo - pmatch.rm_so;
1846
1847 /* Output the part before pmatch with current style. */
1848 while (pmatch.rm_so > 0)
1849 {
1850 fputc_filtered (*str, stream);
1851 pmatch.rm_so--;
1852 str++;
1853 }
1854
1855 /* Output pmatch with the highlight style. */
1856 set_output_style (stream, highlight_style.style ());
1857 while (n_highlight > 0)
1858 {
1859 fputc_filtered (*str, stream);
1860 n_highlight--;
1861 str++;
1862 }
1863 set_output_style (stream, ui_file_style ());
1864 }
1865
1866 /* Output the trailing part of STR not matching HIGHLIGHT. */
1867 if (*str)
1868 fputs_filtered (str, stream);
1869 }
1870
1871 int
1872 putchar_unfiltered (int c)
1873 {
1874 return fputc_unfiltered (c, gdb_stdout);
1875 }
1876
1877 /* Write character C to gdb_stdout using GDB's paging mechanism and return C.
1878 May return nonlocally. */
1879
1880 int
1881 putchar_filtered (int c)
1882 {
1883 return fputc_filtered (c, gdb_stdout);
1884 }
1885
1886 int
1887 fputc_unfiltered (int c, struct ui_file *stream)
1888 {
1889 char buf[2];
1890
1891 buf[0] = c;
1892 buf[1] = 0;
1893 fputs_unfiltered (buf, stream);
1894 return c;
1895 }
1896
1897 int
1898 fputc_filtered (int c, struct ui_file *stream)
1899 {
1900 char buf[2];
1901
1902 buf[0] = c;
1903 buf[1] = 0;
1904 fputs_filtered (buf, stream);
1905 return c;
1906 }
1907
1908 /* Print a variable number of ARGS using format FORMAT. If this
1909 information is going to put the amount written (since the last call
1910 to REINITIALIZE_MORE_FILTER or the last page break) over the page size,
1911 call prompt_for_continue to get the users permission to continue.
1912
1913 Unlike fprintf, this function does not return a value.
1914
1915 We implement three variants, vfprintf (takes a vararg list and stream),
1916 fprintf (takes a stream to write on), and printf (the usual).
1917
1918 Note also that this may throw a quit (since prompt_for_continue may
1919 do so). */
1920
1921 static void
1922 vfprintf_maybe_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format,
1923 va_list args, bool filter)
1924 {
1925 ui_out_flags flags = disallow_ui_out_field;
1926 if (!filter)
1927 flags |= unfiltered_output;
1928 cli_ui_out (stream, flags).vmessage (applied_style, format, args);
1929 }
1930
1931
1932 void
1933 vfprintf_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, va_list args)
1934 {
1935 vfprintf_maybe_filtered (stream, format, args, true);
1936 }
1937
1938 void
1939 vfprintf_unfiltered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, va_list args)
1940 {
1941 if (debug_timestamp && stream == gdb_stdlog)
1942 {
1943 static bool needs_timestamp = true;
1944
1945 /* Print timestamp if previous print ended with a \n. */
1946 if (needs_timestamp)
1947 {
1948 using namespace std::chrono;
1949
1950 steady_clock::time_point now = steady_clock::now ();
1951 seconds s = duration_cast<seconds> (now.time_since_epoch ());
1952 microseconds us = duration_cast<microseconds> (now.time_since_epoch () - s);
1953 std::string timestamp = string_printf ("%ld.%06ld ",
1954 (long) s.count (),
1955 (long) us.count ());
1956 fputs_unfiltered (timestamp.c_str (), stream);
1957 }
1958
1959 /* Print the message. */
1960 string_file sfile;
1961 cli_ui_out (&sfile, 0).vmessage (ui_file_style (), format, args);
1962 const std::string &linebuffer = sfile.string ();
1963 fputs_unfiltered (linebuffer.c_str (), stream);
1964
1965 size_t len = linebuffer.length ();
1966 needs_timestamp = (len > 0 && linebuffer[len - 1] == '\n');
1967 }
1968 else
1969 vfprintf_maybe_filtered (stream, format, args, false);
1970 }
1971
1972 void
1973 vprintf_filtered (const char *format, va_list args)
1974 {
1975 vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, format, args);
1976 }
1977
1978 void
1979 vprintf_unfiltered (const char *format, va_list args)
1980 {
1981 vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdout, format, args);
1982 }
1983
1984 void
1985 fprintf_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, ...)
1986 {
1987 va_list args;
1988
1989 va_start (args, format);
1990 vfprintf_filtered (stream, format, args);
1991 va_end (args);
1992 }
1993
1994 void
1995 fprintf_unfiltered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, ...)
1996 {
1997 va_list args;
1998
1999 va_start (args, format);
2000 vfprintf_unfiltered (stream, format, args);
2001 va_end (args);
2002 }
2003
2004 /* See utils.h. */
2005
2006 void
2007 fprintf_styled (struct ui_file *stream, const ui_file_style &style,
2008 const char *format, ...)
2009 {
2010 va_list args;
2011
2012 set_output_style (stream, style);
2013 va_start (args, format);
2014 vfprintf_filtered (stream, format, args);
2015 va_end (args);
2016 set_output_style (stream, ui_file_style ());
2017 }
2018
2019 /* See utils.h. */
2020
2021 void
2022 vfprintf_styled (struct ui_file *stream, const ui_file_style &style,
2023 const char *format, va_list args)
2024 {
2025 set_output_style (stream, style);
2026 vfprintf_filtered (stream, format, args);
2027 set_output_style (stream, ui_file_style ());
2028 }
2029
2030 /* See utils.h. */
2031
2032 void
2033 vfprintf_styled_no_gdbfmt (struct ui_file *stream, const ui_file_style &style,
2034 bool filter, const char *format, va_list args)
2035 {
2036 std::string str = string_vprintf (format, args);
2037 if (!str.empty ())
2038 {
2039 set_output_style (stream, style);
2040 fputs_maybe_filtered (str.c_str (), stream, filter);
2041 set_output_style (stream, ui_file_style ());
2042 }
2043 }
2044
2045 void
2046 printf_filtered (const char *format, ...)
2047 {
2048 va_list args;
2049
2050 va_start (args, format);
2051 vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, format, args);
2052 va_end (args);
2053 }
2054
2055
2056 void
2057 printf_unfiltered (const char *format, ...)
2058 {
2059 va_list args;
2060
2061 va_start (args, format);
2062 vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdout, format, args);
2063 va_end (args);
2064 }
2065
2066 /* Easy -- but watch out!
2067
2068 This routine is *not* a replacement for puts()! puts() appends a newline.
2069 This one doesn't, and had better not! */
2070
2071 void
2072 puts_filtered (const char *string)
2073 {
2074 fputs_filtered (string, gdb_stdout);
2075 }
2076
2077 void
2078 puts_unfiltered (const char *string)
2079 {
2080 fputs_unfiltered (string, gdb_stdout);
2081 }
2082
2083 /* Return a pointer to N spaces and a null. The pointer is good
2084 until the next call to here. */
2085 const char *
2086 n_spaces (int n)
2087 {
2088 char *t;
2089 static char *spaces = 0;
2090 static int max_spaces = -1;
2091
2092 if (n > max_spaces)
2093 {
2094 xfree (spaces);
2095 spaces = (char *) xmalloc (n + 1);
2096 for (t = spaces + n; t != spaces;)
2097 *--t = ' ';
2098 spaces[n] = '\0';
2099 max_spaces = n;
2100 }
2101
2102 return spaces + max_spaces - n;
2103 }
2104
2105 /* Print N spaces. */
2106 void
2107 print_spaces_filtered (int n, struct ui_file *stream)
2108 {
2109 fputs_filtered (n_spaces (n), stream);
2110 }
2111 \f
2112 /* C++/ObjC demangler stuff. */
2113
2114 /* fprintf_symbol_filtered attempts to demangle NAME, a symbol in language
2115 LANG, using demangling args ARG_MODE, and print it filtered to STREAM.
2116 If the name is not mangled, or the language for the name is unknown, or
2117 demangling is off, the name is printed in its "raw" form. */
2118
2119 void
2120 fprintf_symbol_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *name,
2121 enum language lang, int arg_mode)
2122 {
2123 if (name != NULL)
2124 {
2125 /* If user wants to see raw output, no problem. */
2126 if (!demangle)
2127 {
2128 fputs_filtered (name, stream);
2129 }
2130 else
2131 {
2132 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> demangled
2133 = language_demangle (language_def (lang), name, arg_mode);
2134 fputs_filtered (demangled ? demangled.get () : name, stream);
2135 }
2136 }
2137 }
2138
2139 /* True if CH is a character that can be part of a symbol name. I.e.,
2140 either a number, a letter, or a '_'. */
2141
2142 static bool
2143 valid_identifier_name_char (int ch)
2144 {
2145 return (ISALNUM (ch) || ch == '_');
2146 }
2147
2148 /* Skip to end of token, or to END, whatever comes first. Input is
2149 assumed to be a C++ operator name. */
2150
2151 static const char *
2152 cp_skip_operator_token (const char *token, const char *end)
2153 {
2154 const char *p = token;
2155 while (p != end && !ISSPACE (*p) && *p != '(')
2156 {
2157 if (valid_identifier_name_char (*p))
2158 {
2159 while (p != end && valid_identifier_name_char (*p))
2160 p++;
2161 return p;
2162 }
2163 else
2164 {
2165 /* Note, ordered such that among ops that share a prefix,
2166 longer comes first. This is so that the loop below can
2167 bail on first match. */
2168 static const char *ops[] =
2169 {
2170 "[",
2171 "]",
2172 "~",
2173 ",",
2174 "-=", "--", "->", "-",
2175 "+=", "++", "+",
2176 "*=", "*",
2177 "/=", "/",
2178 "%=", "%",
2179 "|=", "||", "|",
2180 "&=", "&&", "&",
2181 "^=", "^",
2182 "!=", "!",
2183 "<<=", "<=", "<<", "<",
2184 ">>=", ">=", ">>", ">",
2185 "==", "=",
2186 };
2187
2188 for (const char *op : ops)
2189 {
2190 size_t oplen = strlen (op);
2191 size_t lencmp = std::min<size_t> (oplen, end - p);
2192
2193 if (strncmp (p, op, lencmp) == 0)
2194 return p + lencmp;
2195 }
2196 /* Some unidentified character. Return it. */
2197 return p + 1;
2198 }
2199 }
2200
2201 return p;
2202 }
2203
2204 /* Advance STRING1/STRING2 past whitespace. */
2205
2206 static void
2207 skip_ws (const char *&string1, const char *&string2, const char *end_str2)
2208 {
2209 while (ISSPACE (*string1))
2210 string1++;
2211 while (string2 < end_str2 && ISSPACE (*string2))
2212 string2++;
2213 }
2214
2215 /* True if STRING points at the start of a C++ operator name. START
2216 is the start of the string that STRING points to, hence when
2217 reading backwards, we must not read any character before START. */
2218
2219 static bool
2220 cp_is_operator (const char *string, const char *start)
2221 {
2222 return ((string == start
2223 || !valid_identifier_name_char (string[-1]))
2224 && strncmp (string, CP_OPERATOR_STR, CP_OPERATOR_LEN) == 0
2225 && !valid_identifier_name_char (string[CP_OPERATOR_LEN]));
2226 }
2227
2228 /* If *NAME points at an ABI tag, skip it and return true. Otherwise
2229 leave *NAME unmodified and return false. (see GCC's abi_tag
2230 attribute), such names are demangled as e.g.,
2231 "function[abi:cxx11]()". */
2232
2233 static bool
2234 skip_abi_tag (const char **name)
2235 {
2236 const char *p = *name;
2237
2238 if (startswith (p, "[abi:"))
2239 {
2240 p += 5;
2241
2242 while (valid_identifier_name_char (*p))
2243 p++;
2244
2245 if (*p == ']')
2246 {
2247 p++;
2248 *name = p;
2249 return true;
2250 }
2251 }
2252 return false;
2253 }
2254
2255 /* See utils.h. */
2256
2257 int
2258 strncmp_iw_with_mode (const char *string1, const char *string2,
2259 size_t string2_len, strncmp_iw_mode mode,
2260 enum language language,
2261 completion_match_for_lcd *match_for_lcd)
2262 {
2263 const char *string1_start = string1;
2264 const char *end_str2 = string2 + string2_len;
2265 bool skip_spaces = true;
2266 bool have_colon_op = (language == language_cplus
2267 || language == language_rust
2268 || language == language_fortran);
2269
2270 while (1)
2271 {
2272 if (skip_spaces
2273 || ((ISSPACE (*string1) && !valid_identifier_name_char (*string2))
2274 || (ISSPACE (*string2) && !valid_identifier_name_char (*string1))))
2275 {
2276 skip_ws (string1, string2, end_str2);
2277 skip_spaces = false;
2278 }
2279
2280 /* Skip [abi:cxx11] tags in the symbol name if the lookup name
2281 doesn't include them. E.g.:
2282
2283 string1: function[abi:cxx1](int)
2284 string2: function
2285
2286 string1: function[abi:cxx1](int)
2287 string2: function(int)
2288
2289 string1: Struct[abi:cxx1]::function()
2290 string2: Struct::function()
2291
2292 string1: function(Struct[abi:cxx1], int)
2293 string2: function(Struct, int)
2294 */
2295 if (string2 == end_str2
2296 || (*string2 != '[' && !valid_identifier_name_char (*string2)))
2297 {
2298 const char *abi_start = string1;
2299
2300 /* There can be more than one tag. */
2301 while (*string1 == '[' && skip_abi_tag (&string1))
2302 ;
2303
2304 if (match_for_lcd != NULL && abi_start != string1)
2305 match_for_lcd->mark_ignored_range (abi_start, string1);
2306
2307 while (ISSPACE (*string1))
2308 string1++;
2309 }
2310
2311 if (*string1 == '\0' || string2 == end_str2)
2312 break;
2313
2314 /* Handle the :: operator. */
2315 if (have_colon_op && string1[0] == ':' && string1[1] == ':')
2316 {
2317 if (*string2 != ':')
2318 return 1;
2319
2320 string1++;
2321 string2++;
2322
2323 if (string2 == end_str2)
2324 break;
2325
2326 if (*string2 != ':')
2327 return 1;
2328
2329 string1++;
2330 string2++;
2331
2332 while (ISSPACE (*string1))
2333 string1++;
2334 while (string2 < end_str2 && ISSPACE (*string2))
2335 string2++;
2336 continue;
2337 }
2338
2339 /* Handle C++ user-defined operators. */
2340 else if (language == language_cplus
2341 && *string1 == 'o')
2342 {
2343 if (cp_is_operator (string1, string1_start))
2344 {
2345 /* An operator name in STRING1. Check STRING2. */
2346 size_t cmplen
2347 = std::min<size_t> (CP_OPERATOR_LEN, end_str2 - string2);
2348 if (strncmp (string1, string2, cmplen) != 0)
2349 return 1;
2350
2351 string1 += cmplen;
2352 string2 += cmplen;
2353
2354 if (string2 != end_str2)
2355 {
2356 /* Check for "operatorX" in STRING2. */
2357 if (valid_identifier_name_char (*string2))
2358 return 1;
2359
2360 skip_ws (string1, string2, end_str2);
2361 }
2362
2363 /* Handle operator(). */
2364 if (*string1 == '(')
2365 {
2366 if (string2 == end_str2)
2367 {
2368 if (mode == strncmp_iw_mode::NORMAL)
2369 return 0;
2370 else
2371 {
2372 /* Don't break for the regular return at the
2373 bottom, because "operator" should not
2374 match "operator()", since this open
2375 parentheses is not the parameter list
2376 start. */
2377 return *string1 != '\0';
2378 }
2379 }
2380
2381 if (*string1 != *string2)
2382 return 1;
2383
2384 string1++;
2385 string2++;
2386 }
2387
2388 while (1)
2389 {
2390 skip_ws (string1, string2, end_str2);
2391
2392 /* Skip to end of token, or to END, whatever comes
2393 first. */
2394 const char *end_str1 = string1 + strlen (string1);
2395 const char *p1 = cp_skip_operator_token (string1, end_str1);
2396 const char *p2 = cp_skip_operator_token (string2, end_str2);
2397
2398 cmplen = std::min (p1 - string1, p2 - string2);
2399 if (p2 == end_str2)
2400 {
2401 if (strncmp (string1, string2, cmplen) != 0)
2402 return 1;
2403 }
2404 else
2405 {
2406 if (p1 - string1 != p2 - string2)
2407 return 1;
2408 if (strncmp (string1, string2, cmplen) != 0)
2409 return 1;
2410 }
2411
2412 string1 += cmplen;
2413 string2 += cmplen;
2414
2415 if (*string1 == '\0' || string2 == end_str2)
2416 break;
2417 if (*string1 == '(' || *string2 == '(')
2418 break;
2419 }
2420
2421 continue;
2422 }
2423 }
2424
2425 if (case_sensitivity == case_sensitive_on && *string1 != *string2)
2426 break;
2427 if (case_sensitivity == case_sensitive_off
2428 && (TOLOWER ((unsigned char) *string1)
2429 != TOLOWER ((unsigned char) *string2)))
2430 break;
2431
2432 /* If we see any non-whitespace, non-identifier-name character
2433 (any of "()<>*&" etc.), then skip spaces the next time
2434 around. */
2435 if (!ISSPACE (*string1) && !valid_identifier_name_char (*string1))
2436 skip_spaces = true;
2437
2438 string1++;
2439 string2++;
2440 }
2441
2442 if (string2 == end_str2)
2443 {
2444 if (mode == strncmp_iw_mode::NORMAL)
2445 {
2446 /* Strip abi tag markers from the matched symbol name.
2447 Usually the ABI marker will be found on function name
2448 (automatically added because the function returns an
2449 object marked with an ABI tag). However, it's also
2450 possible to see a marker in one of the function
2451 parameters, for example.
2452
2453 string2 (lookup name):
2454 func
2455 symbol name:
2456 function(some_struct[abi:cxx11], int)
2457
2458 and for completion LCD computation we want to say that
2459 the match was for:
2460 function(some_struct, int)
2461 */
2462 if (match_for_lcd != NULL)
2463 {
2464 while ((string1 = strstr (string1, "[abi:")) != NULL)
2465 {
2466 const char *abi_start = string1;
2467
2468 /* There can be more than one tag. */
2469 while (skip_abi_tag (&string1) && *string1 == '[')
2470 ;
2471
2472 if (abi_start != string1)
2473 match_for_lcd->mark_ignored_range (abi_start, string1);
2474 }
2475 }
2476
2477 return 0;
2478 }
2479 else
2480 return (*string1 != '\0' && *string1 != '(');
2481 }
2482 else
2483 return 1;
2484 }
2485
2486 #if GDB_SELF_TEST
2487
2488 /* Unit tests for strncmp_iw_with_mode. */
2489
2490 #define CHECK_MATCH_LM(S1, S2, MODE, LANG, LCD) \
2491 SELF_CHECK (strncmp_iw_with_mode ((S1), (S2), strlen ((S2)), \
2492 strncmp_iw_mode::MODE, \
2493 (LANG), (LCD)) == 0)
2494
2495 #define CHECK_MATCH_LANG(S1, S2, MODE, LANG) \
2496 CHECK_MATCH_LM ((S1), (S2), MODE, (LANG), nullptr)
2497
2498 #define CHECK_MATCH(S1, S2, MODE) \
2499 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ((S1), (S2), MODE, language_minimal)
2500
2501 #define CHECK_NO_MATCH_LM(S1, S2, MODE, LANG, LCD) \
2502 SELF_CHECK (strncmp_iw_with_mode ((S1), (S2), strlen ((S2)), \
2503 strncmp_iw_mode::MODE, \
2504 (LANG)) != 0)
2505
2506 #define CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG(S1, S2, MODE, LANG) \
2507 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LM ((S1), (S2), MODE, (LANG), nullptr)
2508
2509 #define CHECK_NO_MATCH(S1, S2, MODE) \
2510 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ((S1), (S2), MODE, language_minimal)
2511
2512 static void
2513 check_scope_operator (enum language lang)
2514 {
2515 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("::", "::", NORMAL, lang);
2516 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("::foo", "::", NORMAL, lang);
2517 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("::foo", "::foo", NORMAL, lang);
2518 CHECK_MATCH_LANG (" :: foo ", "::foo", NORMAL, lang);
2519 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a ::b", NORMAL, lang);
2520 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a\t::b", NORMAL, lang);
2521 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a \t::b", NORMAL, lang);
2522 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a\t ::b", NORMAL, lang);
2523 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a:: b", NORMAL, lang);
2524 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a::\tb", NORMAL, lang);
2525 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a:: \tb", NORMAL, lang);
2526 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a::\t b", NORMAL, lang);
2527 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a :: b", NORMAL, lang);
2528 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a ::\tb", NORMAL, lang);
2529 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a\t:: b", NORMAL, lang);
2530 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a \t::\t b", NORMAL, lang);
2531 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a ::b", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2532 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a\t::b", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2533 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a \t::b", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2534 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a\t ::b", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2535 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a:: b", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2536 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::\tb", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2537 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a:: \tb", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2538 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::\t b", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2539 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a :: b", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2540 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a ::\tb", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2541 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a\t:: b", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2542 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a \t::\t b", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2543 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b::c", "a::b::c", NORMAL, lang);
2544 CHECK_MATCH_LANG (" a:: b:: c", "a::b::c", NORMAL, lang);
2545 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b::c", " a:: b:: c", NORMAL, lang);
2546 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a ::b ::c", "a::b::c", NORMAL, lang);
2547 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b::c", "a :: b:: c", NORMAL, lang);
2548 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("\ta::\tb::\tc", "\ta::\tb::\tc", NORMAL, lang);
2549 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a\t::b\t::c\t", "a\t::b\t::c\t", NORMAL, lang);
2550 CHECK_MATCH_LANG (" \ta:: \tb:: \tc", " \ta:: \tb:: \tc", NORMAL, lang);
2551 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("\t a::\t b::\t c", "\t a::\t b::\t c", NORMAL, lang);
2552 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b::c", "\ta::\tb::\tc", NORMAL, lang);
2553 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b::c", "a\t::b\t::c\t", NORMAL, lang);
2554 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b::c", " \ta:: \tb:: \tc", NORMAL, lang);
2555 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b::c", "\t a::\t b::\t c", NORMAL, lang);
2556 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("\ta::\tb::\tc", "a::b::c", NORMAL, lang);
2557 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a\t::b\t::c\t", "a::b::c", NORMAL, lang);
2558 CHECK_MATCH_LANG (" \ta:: \tb:: \tc", "a::b::c", NORMAL, lang);
2559 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("\t a::\t b::\t c", "a::b::c", NORMAL, lang);
2560 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a :: b:: c\t", "\ta :: b\t:: c\t\t", NORMAL, lang);
2561 CHECK_MATCH_LANG (" a::\t \t b:: c\t", "\ta ::b:: c\t\t",
2562 NORMAL, lang);
2563 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a :: b :: \t\t\tc\t",
2564 "\t\t\t\ta :: \t\t\t b \t\t::c",
2565 NORMAL, lang);
2566 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b()", "a", NORMAL, lang);
2567 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b()", "a::", NORMAL, lang);
2568 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b()", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2569 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b(a)", "a", NORMAL, lang);
2570 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b(a)", "a::", NORMAL, lang);
2571 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b(a)", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2572 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b(a,b)", "a", NORMAL, lang);
2573 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b(a,b)", "a::", NORMAL, lang);
2574 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b(a,b)", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2575 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b(a,b,c)", "a", NORMAL, lang);
2576 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b(a,b,c)", "a::", NORMAL, lang);
2577 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::b(a,b,c)", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2578
2579 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::", "::a", NORMAL, lang);
2580 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("::a", "::a()", NORMAL, lang);
2581 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("::", "::a", NORMAL, lang);
2582 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a:::b", "a::b", NORMAL, lang);
2583 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::b()", "a::b(a)", NORMAL, lang);
2584 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::b(a)", "a::b()", NORMAL, lang);
2585 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::b(a,b)", "a::b(a,a)", NORMAL, lang);
2586 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a()", NORMAL, lang);
2587 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a::()", NORMAL, lang);
2588 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a::b()", NORMAL, lang);
2589 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a(a)", NORMAL, lang);
2590 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a::(a)", NORMAL, lang);
2591 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a::b()", NORMAL, lang);
2592 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a(a,b)", NORMAL, lang);
2593 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a::(a,b)", NORMAL, lang);
2594 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a::b(a,b)", NORMAL, lang);
2595 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a(a,b,c)", NORMAL, lang);
2596 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a::(a,b,c)", NORMAL, lang);
2597 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::b", "a::b(a,b,c)", NORMAL, lang);
2598 }
2599
2600 /* Callback for strncmp_iw_with_mode unit tests. */
2601
2602 static void
2603 strncmp_iw_with_mode_tests ()
2604 {
2605 /* Some of the following tests are nonsensical, but could be input by a
2606 deranged script (or user). */
2607
2608 /* strncmp_iw_mode::NORMAL: strcmp()-like but ignore any whitespace... */
2609
2610 CHECK_MATCH ("", "", NORMAL);
2611 CHECK_MATCH ("foo", "foo", NORMAL);
2612 CHECK_MATCH (" foo", "foo", NORMAL);
2613 CHECK_MATCH ("foo ", "foo", NORMAL);
2614 CHECK_MATCH (" foo ", "foo", NORMAL);
2615 CHECK_MATCH (" foo", "foo", NORMAL);
2616 CHECK_MATCH ("foo ", "foo", NORMAL);
2617 CHECK_MATCH (" foo ", "foo", NORMAL);
2618 CHECK_MATCH ("\tfoo", "foo", NORMAL);
2619 CHECK_MATCH ("foo\t", "foo", NORMAL);
2620 CHECK_MATCH ("\tfoo\t", "foo", NORMAL);
2621 CHECK_MATCH (" \tfoo \t", "foo", NORMAL);
2622 CHECK_MATCH ("\t foo\t ", "foo", NORMAL);
2623 CHECK_MATCH ("\t \t \t\t\t\t foo\t\t\t \t\t \t \t \t \t ",
2624 "foo", NORMAL);
2625 CHECK_MATCH ("foo",
2626 "\t \t \t\t\t\t foo\t\t\t \t\t \t \t \t \t ",
2627 NORMAL);
2628 CHECK_MATCH ("foo bar", "foo", NORMAL);
2629 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "bar", NORMAL);
2630 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo bar", "foobar", NORMAL);
2631 CHECK_NO_MATCH (" foo ", "bar", NORMAL);
2632 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", " bar ", NORMAL);
2633 CHECK_NO_MATCH (" \t\t foo\t\t ", "\t \t \tbar\t", NORMAL);
2634 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("@!%&", "@!%&foo", NORMAL);
2635
2636 /* ... and function parameters in STRING1. */
2637 CHECK_MATCH ("foo()", "foo()", NORMAL);
2638 CHECK_MATCH ("foo ()", "foo()", NORMAL);
2639 CHECK_MATCH ("foo ()", "foo()", NORMAL);
2640 CHECK_MATCH ("foo\t()", "foo()", NORMAL);
2641 CHECK_MATCH ("foo\t ()", "foo()", NORMAL);
2642 CHECK_MATCH ("foo \t()", "foo()", NORMAL);
2643 CHECK_MATCH ("foo()", "foo ()", NORMAL);
2644 CHECK_MATCH ("foo()", "foo ()", NORMAL);
2645 CHECK_MATCH ("foo()", "foo\t()", NORMAL);
2646 CHECK_MATCH ("foo()", "foo\t ()", NORMAL);
2647 CHECK_MATCH ("foo()", "foo \t()", NORMAL);
2648 CHECK_MATCH ("foo()", "foo()", NORMAL);
2649 CHECK_MATCH ("foo ()", "foo ()", NORMAL);
2650 CHECK_MATCH ("foo ()", "foo ()", NORMAL);
2651 CHECK_MATCH ("foo\t()", "foo\t()", NORMAL);
2652 CHECK_MATCH ("foo\t ()", "foo\t ()", NORMAL);
2653 CHECK_MATCH ("foo \t()", "foo \t()", NORMAL);
2654 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a)", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2655 CHECK_MATCH ("foo( a)", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2656 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a )", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2657 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(\ta)", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2658 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a\t)", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2659 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(\t a)", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2660 CHECK_MATCH ("foo( \ta)", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2661 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a\t )", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2662 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a \t)", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2663 CHECK_MATCH ("foo( a )", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2664 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(\ta\t)", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2665 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(\t a\t )", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2666 CHECK_MATCH ("foo( \ta \t)", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2667 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a)", "foo( a)", NORMAL);
2668 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a)", "foo(a )", NORMAL);
2669 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a)", "foo(\ta)", NORMAL);
2670 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a)", "foo(a\t)", NORMAL);
2671 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a)", "foo(\t a)", NORMAL);
2672 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a)", "foo( \ta)", NORMAL);
2673 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a)", "foo(a\t )", NORMAL);
2674 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a)", "foo(a \t)", NORMAL);
2675 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a)", "foo( a )", NORMAL);
2676 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a)", "foo(\ta\t)", NORMAL);
2677 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a)", "foo(\t a\t )", NORMAL);
2678 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a)", "foo( \ta \t)", NORMAL);
2679 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a,b)", "foo(a,b)", NORMAL);
2680 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a ,b)", "foo(a,b)", NORMAL);
2681 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a\t,b)", "foo(a,b)", NORMAL);
2682 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a,\tb)", "foo(a,b)", NORMAL);
2683 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a\t,\tb)", "foo(a,b)", NORMAL);
2684 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a \t,b)", "foo(a,b)", NORMAL);
2685 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a\t ,b)", "foo(a,b)", NORMAL);
2686 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a,\tb)", "foo(a,b)", NORMAL);
2687 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a, \tb)", "foo(a,b)", NORMAL);
2688 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a,\t b)", "foo(a,b)", NORMAL);
2689 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a,b)", "foo(a ,b)", NORMAL);
2690 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a,b)", "foo(a\t,b)", NORMAL);
2691 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a,b)", "foo(a,\tb)", NORMAL);
2692 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a,b)", "foo(a\t,\tb)", NORMAL);
2693 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a,b)", "foo(a \t,b)", NORMAL);
2694 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a,b)", "foo(a\t ,b)", NORMAL);
2695 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a,b)", "foo(a,\tb)", NORMAL);
2696 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a,b)", "foo(a, \tb)", NORMAL);
2697 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a,b)", "foo(a,\t b)", NORMAL);
2698 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a,b,c,d)", "foo(a,b,c,d)", NORMAL);
2699 CHECK_MATCH (" foo ( a , b , c , d ) ", "foo(a,b,c,d)", NORMAL);
2700 CHECK_MATCH (" foo ( a , b , c , d ) ", "foo( a , b , c , d )", NORMAL);
2701 CHECK_MATCH ("foo &\t*(\ta b *\t\t&)", "foo", NORMAL);
2702 CHECK_MATCH ("foo &\t*(\ta b *\t\t&)", "foo&*(a b * &)", NORMAL);
2703 CHECK_MATCH ("foo(a) b", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2704 CHECK_MATCH ("*foo(*a&)", "*foo", NORMAL);
2705 CHECK_MATCH ("*foo(*a&)", "*foo(*a&)", NORMAL);
2706 CHECK_MATCH ("*a&b#c/^d$foo(*a&)", "*a&b#c/^d$foo", NORMAL);
2707 CHECK_MATCH ("* foo", "*foo", NORMAL);
2708 CHECK_MATCH ("foo&", "foo", NORMAL);
2709 CHECK_MATCH ("foo*", "foo", NORMAL);
2710 CHECK_MATCH ("foo.", "foo", NORMAL);
2711 CHECK_MATCH ("foo->", "foo", NORMAL);
2712
2713 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo(", NORMAL);
2714 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo()", NORMAL);
2715 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2716 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2717 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo*", NORMAL);
2718 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo (*", NORMAL);
2719 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo*", "foo (*", NORMAL);
2720 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo *", "foo (*", NORMAL);
2721 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo&", "foo (*", NORMAL);
2722 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo &", "foo (*", NORMAL);
2723 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo &*", "foo (&)", NORMAL);
2724 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo & \t *\t", "foo (*", NORMAL);
2725 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo & \t *\t", "foo (*", NORMAL);
2726 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo(a*) b", "foo(a) b", NORMAL);
2727 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[aqi:A](a)", "foo(b)", NORMAL);
2728 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("*foo", "foo", NORMAL);
2729 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("*foo", "foo*", NORMAL);
2730 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("*foo*", "*foo&", NORMAL);
2731 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("*foo*", "foo *", NORMAL);
2732 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("&foo", "foo", NORMAL);
2733 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("&foo", "foo&", NORMAL);
2734 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo&", "&foo", NORMAL);
2735 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo&", NORMAL);
2736 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo*", NORMAL);
2737 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo.", NORMAL);
2738 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo->", NORMAL);
2739 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo bar", "foo()", NORMAL);
2740 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo bar", "foo bar()", NORMAL);
2741 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo()", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2742 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("*(*)&", "*(*)*", NORMAL);
2743 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo(a)", "foo()", NORMAL);
2744 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo(a)", "foo(b)", NORMAL);
2745 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo(a,b)", "foo(a,b,c)", NORMAL);
2746 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo(a\\b)", "foo()", NORMAL);
2747 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo bar(a b c d)", "foobar", NORMAL);
2748 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo bar(a b c d)", "foobar ( a b c \td\t)\t", NORMAL);
2749
2750 /* Test scope operator. */
2751 check_scope_operator (language_minimal);
2752 check_scope_operator (language_cplus);
2753 check_scope_operator (language_fortran);
2754 check_scope_operator (language_rust);
2755
2756 /* Test C++ user-defined operators. */
2757 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("operator foo(int&)", "operator foo(int &)", NORMAL,
2758 language_cplus);
2759 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("operator foo(int &)", "operator foo(int &)", NORMAL,
2760 language_cplus);
2761 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("operator foo(int\t&)", "operator foo(int\t&)", NORMAL,
2762 language_cplus);
2763 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("operator foo (int)", "operator foo(int)", NORMAL,
2764 language_cplus);
2765 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("operator foo\t(int)", "operator foo(int)", NORMAL,
2766 language_cplus);
2767 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("operator foo \t(int)", "operator foo(int)", NORMAL,
2768 language_cplus);
2769 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("operator foo (int)", "operator foo \t(int)", NORMAL,
2770 language_cplus);
2771 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("operator foo\t(int)", "operator foo \t(int)", NORMAL,
2772 language_cplus);
2773 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("operator foo \t(int)", "operator foo \t(int)", NORMAL,
2774 language_cplus);
2775
2776 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::operator foo(int&)", "a::operator foo(int &)", NORMAL,
2777 language_cplus);
2778 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a :: operator foo(int &)", "a::operator foo(int &)", NORMAL,
2779 language_cplus);
2780 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a \t:: \toperator foo(int\t&)", "a::operator foo(int\t&)", NORMAL,
2781 language_cplus);
2782 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::operator foo (int)", "a::operator foo(int)", NORMAL,
2783 language_cplus);
2784 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::operator foo\t(int)", "a::operator foo(int)", NORMAL,
2785 language_cplus);
2786 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::operator foo \t(int)", "a::operator foo(int)", NORMAL,
2787 language_cplus);
2788 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::operator foo (int)", "a::operator foo \t(int)", NORMAL,
2789 language_cplus);
2790 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::operator foo\t(int)", "a::operator foo \t(int)", NORMAL,
2791 language_cplus);
2792 CHECK_MATCH_LANG ("a::operator foo \t(int)", "a::operator foo \t(int)", NORMAL,
2793 language_cplus);
2794
2795 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("operator foo(int)", "operator foo(char)", NORMAL,
2796 language_cplus);
2797 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("operator foo(int)", "operator foo(int *)", NORMAL,
2798 language_cplus);
2799 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("operator foo(int)", "operator foo(int &)", NORMAL,
2800 language_cplus);
2801 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("operator foo(int)", "operator foo(int, char *)", NORMAL,
2802 language_cplus);
2803 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("operator foo(int)", "operator bar(int)", NORMAL,
2804 language_cplus);
2805
2806 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::operator b::foo(int)", "a::operator a::foo(char)", NORMAL,
2807 language_cplus);
2808 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::operator foo(int)", "a::operator foo(int *)", NORMAL,
2809 language_cplus);
2810 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::operator foo(int)", "a::operator foo(int &)", NORMAL,
2811 language_cplus);
2812 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::operator foo(int)", "a::operator foo(int, char *)", NORMAL,
2813 language_cplus);
2814 CHECK_NO_MATCH_LANG ("a::operator foo(int)", "a::operator bar(int)", NORMAL,
2815 language_cplus);
2816
2817 /* Skip "[abi:cxx11]" tags in the symbol name if the lookup name
2818 doesn't include them. These are not language-specific in
2819 strncmp_iw_with_mode. */
2820
2821 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]", "foo", NORMAL);
2822 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]()", "foo", NORMAL);
2823 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a)", "foo", NORMAL);
2824 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a&,b*)", "foo", NORMAL);
2825 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a,b)", "foo(a,b)", NORMAL);
2826 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a,b) c", "foo(a,b) c", NORMAL);
2827 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a)", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2828 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a,b)", "foo(a,b)", NORMAL);
2829 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]", "foo[abi:a]", NORMAL);
2830 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[ abi:a]", "foo[abi:a]", NORMAL);
2831 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[\tabi:a]", "foo[abi:a]", NORMAL);
2832 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[ \tabi:a]", "foo[abi:a]", NORMAL);
2833 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[\t abi:a]", "foo[abi:a]", NORMAL);
2834 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi :a]", "foo[abi:a]", NORMAL);
2835 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi\t:a]", "foo[abi:a]", NORMAL);
2836 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi \t:a]", "foo[abi:a]", NORMAL);
2837 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi\t :a]", "foo[abi:a]", NORMAL);
2838 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]", "foo[ abi:a]", NORMAL);
2839 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]", "foo[\tabi:a]", NORMAL);
2840 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]", "foo[ \tabi:a]", NORMAL);
2841 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]", "foo[\t abi:a]", NORMAL);
2842 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]", "foo[abi :a]", NORMAL);
2843 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]", "foo[abi\t:a]", NORMAL);
2844 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]", "foo[abi \t:a]", NORMAL);
2845 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]", "foo[abi\t :a]", NORMAL);
2846 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]", "foo[abi:a ]", NORMAL);
2847 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]", "foo[abi:a\t]", NORMAL);
2848 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]", "foo[abi:a \t]", NORMAL);
2849 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]", "foo[abi:a\t ]", NORMAL);
2850 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a,b]", "foo[abi:a,b]", NORMAL);
2851 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:::]", "foo[abi:::]", NORMAL);
2852 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi : : : ]", "foo[abi:::]", NORMAL);
2853 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:::]", "foo[abi : : : ]", NORMAL);
2854 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[ \t abi \t:\t: : \t]",
2855 "foo[ abi : \t ::]",
2856 NORMAL);
2857 CHECK_MATCH ("foo< bar< baz< quxi > > >(int)", "foo<bar<baz<quxi>>>(int)",
2858 NORMAL);
2859 CHECK_MATCH ("\tfoo<\tbar<\tbaz\t<\tquxi\t>\t>\t>(int)",
2860 "foo<bar<baz<quxi>>>(int)", NORMAL);
2861 CHECK_MATCH (" \tfoo \t< \tbar \t< \tbaz \t< \tquxi \t> \t> \t> \t( \tint \t)",
2862 "foo<bar<baz<quxi>>>(int)", NORMAL);
2863 CHECK_MATCH ("foo<bar<baz<quxi>>>(int)",
2864 "foo < bar < baz < quxi > > > (int)", NORMAL);
2865 CHECK_MATCH ("foo<bar<baz<quxi>>>(int)",
2866 "\tfoo\t<\tbar\t<\tbaz\t<\tquxi\t>\t>\t>\t(int)", NORMAL);
2867 CHECK_MATCH ("foo<bar<baz<quxi>>>(int)",
2868 " \tfoo \t< \tbar \t< \tbaz \t< \tquxi \t> \t> \t> \t( \tint \t)", NORMAL);
2869 CHECK_MATCH ("foo<bar<baz>>::foo(quxi &)", "fo", NORMAL);
2870 CHECK_MATCH ("foo<bar<baz>>::foo(quxi &)", "foo", NORMAL);
2871 CHECK_MATCH ("foo<bar<baz>>::foo(quxi &)", "foo<bar<baz>>::", NORMAL);
2872 CHECK_MATCH ("foo<bar<baz>>::foo(quxi &)", "foo<bar<baz> >::foo", NORMAL);
2873 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a][abi:b](bar[abi:c][abi:d])", "foo[abi:a][abi:b](bar[abi:c][abi:d])",
2874 NORMAL);
2875 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a][abi:b](bar[abi:c][abi:d])", "foo", NORMAL);
2876 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a][abi:b](bar[abi:c][abi:d])", "foo(bar)", NORMAL);
2877 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a][abi:b](bar[abi:c][abi:d])", "foo[abi:a](bar)", NORMAL);
2878 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a][abi:b](bar[abi:c][abi:d])", "foo(bar[abi:c])", NORMAL);
2879 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a][abi:b](bar[abi:c][abi:d])", "foo[abi:a](bar[abi:c])", NORMAL);
2880 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a][abi:b](bar[abi:c][abi:d])", "foo[abi:a][abi:b](bar)", NORMAL);
2881 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a][abi:b](bar[abi:c][abi:d])", "foo[abi:a][abi:b](bar[abi:c])",
2882 NORMAL);
2883 CHECK_MATCH("foo<bar[abi:a]>(char *, baz[abi:b])", "foo", NORMAL);
2884 CHECK_NO_MATCH("foo<bar[abi:a]>(char *, baz[abi:b])", "foo()", NORMAL);
2885 CHECK_MATCH("foo<bar[abi:a]>(char *, baz[abi:b])", "foo<bar>", NORMAL);
2886 CHECK_MATCH("foo<bar[abi:a]>(char *, baz[abi:b])", "foo<bar>(char*, baz)", NORMAL);
2887 CHECK_MATCH("foo<bar[abi:a]>(char *, baz[abi:b])", "foo<bar>(char*, baz[abi:b])",
2888 NORMAL);
2889 CHECK_NO_MATCH("foo<bar[abi:a]>(char *, baz[abi:b])", "foo<bar>(char*, baz[abi:A])",
2890 NORMAL);
2891 CHECK_MATCH("foo<bar[abi:a]>(char *, baz[abi:b])", "foo<bar[abi:a]>(char*, baz)",
2892 NORMAL);
2893 CHECK_NO_MATCH("foo<bar[abi:a]>(char *, baz[abi:b])", "foo<bar[abi:A]>(char*, baz)",
2894 NORMAL);
2895 CHECK_MATCH("foo<bar[abi:a]>(char *, baz[abi:b])", "foo<bar[abi:a]>(char*, baz[abi:b])",
2896 NORMAL);
2897 CHECK_NO_MATCH("foo<bar[abi:a]>(char *, baz[abi:b])",
2898 "foo<bar[abi:a]>(char*, baz[abi:B])", NORMAL);
2899
2900 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[", NORMAL);
2901 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[]", NORMAL);
2902 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[ a]", NORMAL);
2903 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[a ]", NORMAL);
2904 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[ a ]", NORMAL);
2905 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[\ta]", NORMAL);
2906 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[a \t]", NORMAL);
2907 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[a\t ]", NORMAL);
2908 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[ \ta]", NORMAL);
2909 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[\t a]", NORMAL);
2910 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[ \ta \t]", NORMAL);
2911 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[\t a\t ]", NORMAL);
2912 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi]", NORMAL);
2913 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[ abi]", NORMAL);
2914 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi ]", NORMAL);
2915 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[\tabi]", NORMAL);
2916 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi\t]", NORMAL);
2917 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[ \tabi]", NORMAL);
2918 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[\t abi]", NORMAL);
2919 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi \t]", NORMAL);
2920 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi\t ]", NORMAL);
2921 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi :]", NORMAL);
2922 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi\t:]", NORMAL);
2923 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi \t:]", NORMAL);
2924 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi\t :]", NORMAL);
2925 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi: ]", NORMAL);
2926 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi:\t]", NORMAL);
2927 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi: \t]", NORMAL);
2928 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi:\t ]", NORMAL);
2929 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi: a]", NORMAL);
2930 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi:\ta]", NORMAL);
2931 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi: \ta]", NORMAL);
2932 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi:\t a]", NORMAL);
2933 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi:a ]", NORMAL);
2934 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi:a\t]", NORMAL);
2935 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi:a \t]", NORMAL);
2936 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo", "foo[abi:a\t ]", NORMAL);
2937 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]()", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2938 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]()", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2939 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]()", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2940 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]()", "foo(a)", NORMAL);
2941 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]()", "foo(a) c", NORMAL);
2942 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]()", "foo(a) .", NORMAL);
2943 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]()", "foo(a) *", NORMAL);
2944 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a]()", "foo(a) &", NORMAL);
2945 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a,b)", "foo(a,b) c", NORMAL);
2946 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a,b)", "foo(a,b) .", NORMAL);
2947 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a,b)", "foo(a,b) *", NORMAL);
2948 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a,b)", "foo(a,b) &", NORMAL);
2949 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a,b)", "foo(a,b)c", NORMAL);
2950 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a,b)", "foo(a,b).", NORMAL);
2951 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a,b)", "foo(a,b)*", NORMAL);
2952 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a,b)", "foo(a,b)&", NORMAL);
2953 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a,b) d", "foo(a,b) c", NORMAL);
2954 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a)", "foo()", NORMAL);
2955 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a)", "foo(b)", NORMAL);
2956 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a)", "foo[abi:b](a)", NORMAL);
2957 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a](a)", "foo[abi:a](b)", NORMAL);
2958 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:]", "foo[abi:a]", NORMAL);
2959 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:", "foo[abi:a]", NORMAL);
2960 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:]", "foo[abi:a", NORMAL);
2961 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:,]", "foo[abi:a]", NORMAL);
2962 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:a,b]", "foo[abi:a]", NORMAL);
2963 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi::a]", "foo[abi:a]", NORMAL);
2964 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo[abi:,([a]", "foo[abi:a]", NORMAL);
2965
2966 CHECK_MATCH ("foo <a, b [, c (", "foo", NORMAL);
2967 CHECK_MATCH ("foo >a, b ], c )", "foo", NORMAL);
2968 CHECK_MATCH ("@!%&\\*", "@!%&\\*", NORMAL);
2969 CHECK_MATCH ("()", "()", NORMAL);
2970 CHECK_MATCH ("*(*)*", "*(*)*", NORMAL);
2971 CHECK_MATCH ("[]", "[]", NORMAL);
2972 CHECK_MATCH ("<>", "<>", NORMAL);
2973
2974 /* strncmp_iw_with_mode::MATCH_PARAMS: the "strcmp_iw hack." */
2975 CHECK_MATCH ("foo2", "foo", NORMAL);
2976 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
2977 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2", "foo ", MATCH_PARAMS);
2978 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2", "foo\t", MATCH_PARAMS);
2979 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2", "foo \t", MATCH_PARAMS);
2980 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2", "foo\t ", MATCH_PARAMS);
2981 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2", "foo \t", MATCH_PARAMS);
2982 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2", " foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
2983 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2", "\tfoo", MATCH_PARAMS);
2984 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2", " \tfoo", MATCH_PARAMS);
2985 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2", "\t foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
2986 CHECK_NO_MATCH (" foo2", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
2987 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("\tfoo2", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
2988 CHECK_NO_MATCH (" \tfoo2", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
2989 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("\t foo2", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
2990 CHECK_NO_MATCH (" foo2 ", " foo ", MATCH_PARAMS);
2991 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("\tfoo2\t", "\tfoo\t", MATCH_PARAMS);
2992 CHECK_NO_MATCH (" \tfoo2 \t", " \tfoo \t", MATCH_PARAMS);
2993 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("\t foo2\t ", "\t foo\t ", MATCH_PARAMS);
2994 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2 ", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
2995 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2\t", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
2996 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2 ", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
2997 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2 \t", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
2998 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2\t ", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
2999 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2 (args)", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
3000 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2 (args)", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
3001 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2\t(args)", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
3002 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2 \t(args)", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
3003 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2\t (args)", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
3004 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2 ( args)", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
3005 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2(args )", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
3006 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2(args\t)", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
3007 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2 (args \t)", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
3008 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("foo2 (args\t )", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
3009 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a][abi:b](bar[abi:c][abi:d])", "foo[abi:a][abi:b](bar[abi:c][abi:d])",
3010 MATCH_PARAMS);
3011 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:a][abi:b](bar[abi:c][abi:d])", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
3012
3013 /* strncmp_iw_with_mode also supports case insensitivity. */
3014 {
3015 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("FoO", "foo", NORMAL);
3016 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("FoO", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
3017
3018 scoped_restore restore_case = make_scoped_restore (&case_sensitivity);
3019 case_sensitivity = case_sensitive_off;
3020
3021 CHECK_MATCH ("FoO", "foo", NORMAL);
3022 CHECK_MATCH ("FoO", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
3023 CHECK_MATCH ("foo", "FoO", NORMAL);
3024 CHECK_MATCH ("foo", "FoO", MATCH_PARAMS);
3025
3026 CHECK_MATCH ("FoO[AbI:abC]()", "foo", NORMAL);
3027 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("FoO[AbI:abC]()", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
3028 CHECK_MATCH ("FoO2[AbI:abC]()", "foo", NORMAL);
3029 CHECK_NO_MATCH ("FoO2[AbI:abC]()", "foo", MATCH_PARAMS);
3030
3031 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:abc]()", "FoO[AbI:abC]()", NORMAL);
3032 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:abc]()", "FoO[AbI:AbC]()", MATCH_PARAMS);
3033 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:abc](xyz)", "FoO[AbI:abC](XyZ)", NORMAL);
3034 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:abc](xyz)", "FoO[AbI:abC](XyZ)", MATCH_PARAMS);
3035 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:abc][abi:def](xyz)", "FoO[AbI:abC](XyZ)", NORMAL);
3036 CHECK_MATCH ("foo[abi:abc][abi:def](xyz)", "FoO[AbI:abC](XyZ)",
3037 MATCH_PARAMS);
3038 CHECK_MATCH ("foo<bar<baz>>(bar<baz>)", "FoO<bAr<BaZ>>(bAr<BaZ>)",
3039 NORMAL);
3040 CHECK_MATCH ("foo<bar<baz>>(bar<baz>)", "FoO<bAr<BaZ>>(bAr<BaZ>)",
3041 MATCH_PARAMS);
3042 }
3043 }
3044
3045 #undef MATCH
3046 #undef NO_MATCH
3047 #endif
3048
3049 /* See utils.h. */
3050
3051 int
3052 strncmp_iw (const char *string1, const char *string2, size_t string2_len)
3053 {
3054 return strncmp_iw_with_mode (string1, string2, string2_len,
3055 strncmp_iw_mode::NORMAL, language_minimal);
3056 }
3057
3058 /* See utils.h. */
3059
3060 int
3061 strcmp_iw (const char *string1, const char *string2)
3062 {
3063 return strncmp_iw_with_mode (string1, string2, strlen (string2),
3064 strncmp_iw_mode::MATCH_PARAMS, language_minimal);
3065 }
3066
3067 /* This is like strcmp except that it ignores whitespace and treats
3068 '(' as the first non-NULL character in terms of ordering. Like
3069 strcmp (and unlike strcmp_iw), it returns negative if STRING1 <
3070 STRING2, 0 if STRING2 = STRING2, and positive if STRING1 > STRING2
3071 according to that ordering.
3072
3073 If a list is sorted according to this function and if you want to
3074 find names in the list that match some fixed NAME according to
3075 strcmp_iw(LIST_ELT, NAME), then the place to start looking is right
3076 where this function would put NAME.
3077
3078 This function must be neutral to the CASE_SENSITIVITY setting as the user
3079 may choose it during later lookup. Therefore this function always sorts
3080 primarily case-insensitively and secondarily case-sensitively.
3081
3082 Here are some examples of why using strcmp to sort is a bad idea:
3083
3084 Whitespace example:
3085
3086 Say your partial symtab contains: "foo<char *>", "goo". Then, if
3087 we try to do a search for "foo<char*>", strcmp will locate this
3088 after "foo<char *>" and before "goo". Then lookup_partial_symbol
3089 will start looking at strings beginning with "goo", and will never
3090 see the correct match of "foo<char *>".
3091
3092 Parenthesis example:
3093
3094 In practice, this is less like to be an issue, but I'll give it a
3095 shot. Let's assume that '$' is a legitimate character to occur in
3096 symbols. (Which may well even be the case on some systems.) Then
3097 say that the partial symbol table contains "foo$" and "foo(int)".
3098 strcmp will put them in this order, since '$' < '('. Now, if the
3099 user searches for "foo", then strcmp will sort "foo" before "foo$".
3100 Then lookup_partial_symbol will notice that strcmp_iw("foo$",
3101 "foo") is false, so it won't proceed to the actual match of
3102 "foo(int)" with "foo". */
3103
3104 int
3105 strcmp_iw_ordered (const char *string1, const char *string2)
3106 {
3107 const char *saved_string1 = string1, *saved_string2 = string2;
3108 enum case_sensitivity case_pass = case_sensitive_off;
3109
3110 for (;;)
3111 {
3112 /* C1 and C2 are valid only if *string1 != '\0' && *string2 != '\0'.
3113 Provide stub characters if we are already at the end of one of the
3114 strings. */
3115 char c1 = 'X', c2 = 'X';
3116
3117 while (*string1 != '\0' && *string2 != '\0')
3118 {
3119 while (ISSPACE (*string1))
3120 string1++;
3121 while (ISSPACE (*string2))
3122 string2++;
3123
3124 switch (case_pass)
3125 {
3126 case case_sensitive_off:
3127 c1 = TOLOWER ((unsigned char) *string1);
3128 c2 = TOLOWER ((unsigned char) *string2);
3129 break;
3130 case case_sensitive_on:
3131 c1 = *string1;
3132 c2 = *string2;
3133 break;
3134 }
3135 if (c1 != c2)
3136 break;
3137
3138 if (*string1 != '\0')
3139 {
3140 string1++;
3141 string2++;
3142 }
3143 }
3144
3145 switch (*string1)
3146 {
3147 /* Characters are non-equal unless they're both '\0'; we want to
3148 make sure we get the comparison right according to our
3149 comparison in the cases where one of them is '\0' or '('. */
3150 case '\0':
3151 if (*string2 == '\0')
3152 break;
3153 else
3154 return -1;
3155 case '(':
3156 if (*string2 == '\0')
3157 return 1;
3158 else
3159 return -1;
3160 default:
3161 if (*string2 == '\0' || *string2 == '(')
3162 return 1;
3163 else if (c1 > c2)
3164 return 1;
3165 else if (c1 < c2)
3166 return -1;
3167 /* PASSTHRU */
3168 }
3169
3170 if (case_pass == case_sensitive_on)
3171 return 0;
3172
3173 /* Otherwise the strings were equal in case insensitive way, make
3174 a more fine grained comparison in a case sensitive way. */
3175
3176 case_pass = case_sensitive_on;
3177 string1 = saved_string1;
3178 string2 = saved_string2;
3179 }
3180 }
3181
3182 /* See utils.h. */
3183
3184 bool
3185 streq (const char *lhs, const char *rhs)
3186 {
3187 return !strcmp (lhs, rhs);
3188 }
3189
3190 \f
3191
3192 /*
3193 ** subset_compare()
3194 ** Answer whether string_to_compare is a full or partial match to
3195 ** template_string. The partial match must be in sequence starting
3196 ** at index 0.
3197 */
3198 int
3199 subset_compare (const char *string_to_compare, const char *template_string)
3200 {
3201 int match;
3202
3203 if (template_string != NULL && string_to_compare != NULL
3204 && strlen (string_to_compare) <= strlen (template_string))
3205 match =
3206 (startswith (template_string, string_to_compare));
3207 else
3208 match = 0;
3209 return match;
3210 }
3211
3212 static void
3213 show_debug_timestamp (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
3214 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
3215 {
3216 fprintf_filtered (file, _("Timestamping debugging messages is %s.\n"),
3217 value);
3218 }
3219 \f
3220
3221 /* See utils.h. */
3222
3223 CORE_ADDR
3224 address_significant (gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR addr)
3225 {
3226 /* Clear insignificant bits of a target address and sign extend resulting
3227 address, avoiding shifts larger or equal than the width of a CORE_ADDR.
3228 The local variable ADDR_BIT stops the compiler reporting a shift overflow
3229 when it won't occur. Skip updating of target address if current target
3230 has not set gdbarch significant_addr_bit. */
3231 int addr_bit = gdbarch_significant_addr_bit (gdbarch);
3232
3233 if (addr_bit && (addr_bit < (sizeof (CORE_ADDR) * HOST_CHAR_BIT)))
3234 {
3235 CORE_ADDR sign = (CORE_ADDR) 1 << (addr_bit - 1);
3236 addr &= ((CORE_ADDR) 1 << addr_bit) - 1;
3237 addr = (addr ^ sign) - sign;
3238 }
3239
3240 return addr;
3241 }
3242
3243 const char *
3244 paddress (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR addr)
3245 {
3246 /* Truncate address to the size of a target address, avoiding shifts
3247 larger or equal than the width of a CORE_ADDR. The local
3248 variable ADDR_BIT stops the compiler reporting a shift overflow
3249 when it won't occur. */
3250 /* NOTE: This assumes that the significant address information is
3251 kept in the least significant bits of ADDR - the upper bits were
3252 either zero or sign extended. Should gdbarch_address_to_pointer or
3253 some ADDRESS_TO_PRINTABLE() be used to do the conversion? */
3254
3255 int addr_bit = gdbarch_addr_bit (gdbarch);
3256
3257 if (addr_bit < (sizeof (CORE_ADDR) * HOST_CHAR_BIT))
3258 addr &= ((CORE_ADDR) 1 << addr_bit) - 1;
3259 return hex_string (addr);
3260 }
3261
3262 /* This function is described in "defs.h". */
3263
3264 const char *
3265 print_core_address (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR address)
3266 {
3267 int addr_bit = gdbarch_addr_bit (gdbarch);
3268
3269 if (addr_bit < (sizeof (CORE_ADDR) * HOST_CHAR_BIT))
3270 address &= ((CORE_ADDR) 1 << addr_bit) - 1;
3271
3272 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-05-03: Need local_address_string() function
3273 that returns the language localized string formatted to a width
3274 based on gdbarch_addr_bit. */
3275 if (addr_bit <= 32)
3276 return hex_string_custom (address, 8);
3277 else
3278 return hex_string_custom (address, 16);
3279 }
3280
3281 /* Convert a string back into a CORE_ADDR. */
3282 CORE_ADDR
3283 string_to_core_addr (const char *my_string)
3284 {
3285 CORE_ADDR addr = 0;
3286
3287 if (my_string[0] == '0' && TOLOWER (my_string[1]) == 'x')
3288 {
3289 /* Assume that it is in hex. */
3290 int i;
3291
3292 for (i = 2; my_string[i] != '\0'; i++)
3293 {
3294 if (ISDIGIT (my_string[i]))
3295 addr = (my_string[i] - '0') + (addr * 16);
3296 else if (ISXDIGIT (my_string[i]))
3297 addr = (TOLOWER (my_string[i]) - 'a' + 0xa) + (addr * 16);
3298 else
3299 error (_("invalid hex \"%s\""), my_string);
3300 }
3301 }
3302 else
3303 {
3304 /* Assume that it is in decimal. */
3305 int i;
3306
3307 for (i = 0; my_string[i] != '\0'; i++)
3308 {
3309 if (ISDIGIT (my_string[i]))
3310 addr = (my_string[i] - '0') + (addr * 10);
3311 else
3312 error (_("invalid decimal \"%s\""), my_string);
3313 }
3314 }
3315
3316 return addr;
3317 }
3318
3319 #if GDB_SELF_TEST
3320
3321 static void
3322 gdb_realpath_check_trailer (const char *input, const char *trailer)
3323 {
3324 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> result = gdb_realpath (input);
3325
3326 size_t len = strlen (result.get ());
3327 size_t trail_len = strlen (trailer);
3328
3329 SELF_CHECK (len >= trail_len
3330 && strcmp (result.get () + len - trail_len, trailer) == 0);
3331 }
3332
3333 static void
3334 gdb_realpath_tests ()
3335 {
3336 /* A file which contains a directory prefix. */
3337 gdb_realpath_check_trailer ("./xfullpath.exp", "/xfullpath.exp");
3338 /* A file which contains a directory prefix. */
3339 gdb_realpath_check_trailer ("../../defs.h", "/defs.h");
3340 /* A one-character filename. */
3341 gdb_realpath_check_trailer ("./a", "/a");
3342 /* A file in the root directory. */
3343 gdb_realpath_check_trailer ("/root_file_which_should_exist",
3344 "/root_file_which_should_exist");
3345 /* A file which does not have a directory prefix. */
3346 gdb_realpath_check_trailer ("xfullpath.exp", "xfullpath.exp");
3347 /* A one-char filename without any directory prefix. */
3348 gdb_realpath_check_trailer ("a", "a");
3349 /* An empty filename. */
3350 gdb_realpath_check_trailer ("", "");
3351 }
3352
3353 /* Test the gdb_argv::as_array_view method. */
3354
3355 static void
3356 gdb_argv_as_array_view_test ()
3357 {
3358 {
3359 gdb_argv argv;
3360
3361 gdb::array_view<char *> view = argv.as_array_view ();
3362
3363 SELF_CHECK (view.data () == nullptr);
3364 SELF_CHECK (view.size () == 0);
3365 }
3366 {
3367 gdb_argv argv ("une bonne 50");
3368
3369 gdb::array_view<char *> view = argv.as_array_view ();
3370
3371 SELF_CHECK (view.size () == 3);
3372 SELF_CHECK (strcmp (view[0], "une") == 0);
3373 SELF_CHECK (strcmp (view[1], "bonne") == 0);
3374 SELF_CHECK (strcmp (view[2], "50") == 0);
3375 }
3376 }
3377
3378 #endif /* GDB_SELF_TEST */
3379
3380 /* Simple, portable version of dirname that does not modify its
3381 argument. */
3382
3383 std::string
3384 ldirname (const char *filename)
3385 {
3386 std::string dirname;
3387 const char *base = lbasename (filename);
3388
3389 while (base > filename && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (base[-1]))
3390 --base;
3391
3392 if (base == filename)
3393 return dirname;
3394
3395 dirname = std::string (filename, base - filename);
3396
3397 /* On DOS based file systems, convert "d:foo" to "d:.", so that we
3398 create "d:./bar" later instead of the (different) "d:/bar". */
3399 if (base - filename == 2 && IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (base)
3400 && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (filename[0]))
3401 dirname[base++ - filename] = '.';
3402
3403 return dirname;
3404 }
3405
3406 /* Return ARGS parsed as a valid pid, or throw an error. */
3407
3408 int
3409 parse_pid_to_attach (const char *args)
3410 {
3411 unsigned long pid;
3412 char *dummy;
3413
3414 if (!args)
3415 error_no_arg (_("process-id to attach"));
3416
3417 dummy = (char *) args;
3418 pid = strtoul (args, &dummy, 0);
3419 /* Some targets don't set errno on errors, grrr! */
3420 if ((pid == 0 && dummy == args) || dummy != &args[strlen (args)])
3421 error (_("Illegal process-id: %s."), args);
3422
3423 return pid;
3424 }
3425
3426 /* Substitute all occurrences of string FROM by string TO in *STRINGP. *STRINGP
3427 must come from xrealloc-compatible allocator and it may be updated. FROM
3428 needs to be delimited by IS_DIR_SEPARATOR or DIRNAME_SEPARATOR (or be
3429 located at the start or end of *STRINGP. */
3430
3431 void
3432 substitute_path_component (char **stringp, const char *from, const char *to)
3433 {
3434 char *string = *stringp, *s;
3435 const size_t from_len = strlen (from);
3436 const size_t to_len = strlen (to);
3437
3438 for (s = string;;)
3439 {
3440 s = strstr (s, from);
3441 if (s == NULL)
3442 break;
3443
3444 if ((s == string || IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (s[-1])
3445 || s[-1] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR)
3446 && (s[from_len] == '\0' || IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (s[from_len])
3447 || s[from_len] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR))
3448 {
3449 char *string_new;
3450
3451 string_new
3452 = (char *) xrealloc (string, (strlen (string) + to_len + 1));
3453
3454 /* Relocate the current S pointer. */
3455 s = s - string + string_new;
3456 string = string_new;
3457
3458 /* Replace from by to. */
3459 memmove (&s[to_len], &s[from_len], strlen (&s[from_len]) + 1);
3460 memcpy (s, to, to_len);
3461
3462 s += to_len;
3463 }
3464 else
3465 s++;
3466 }
3467
3468 *stringp = string;
3469 }
3470
3471 #ifdef HAVE_WAITPID
3472
3473 #ifdef SIGALRM
3474
3475 /* SIGALRM handler for waitpid_with_timeout. */
3476
3477 static void
3478 sigalrm_handler (int signo)
3479 {
3480 /* Nothing to do. */
3481 }
3482
3483 #endif
3484
3485 /* Wrapper to wait for child PID to die with TIMEOUT.
3486 TIMEOUT is the time to stop waiting in seconds.
3487 If TIMEOUT is zero, pass WNOHANG to waitpid.
3488 Returns PID if it was successfully waited for, otherwise -1.
3489
3490 Timeouts are currently implemented with alarm and SIGALRM.
3491 If the host does not support them, this waits "forever".
3492 It would be odd though for a host to have waitpid and not SIGALRM. */
3493
3494 pid_t
3495 wait_to_die_with_timeout (pid_t pid, int *status, int timeout)
3496 {
3497 pid_t waitpid_result;
3498
3499 gdb_assert (pid > 0);
3500 gdb_assert (timeout >= 0);
3501
3502 if (timeout > 0)
3503 {
3504 #ifdef SIGALRM
3505 #if defined (HAVE_SIGACTION) && defined (SA_RESTART)
3506 struct sigaction sa, old_sa;
3507
3508 sa.sa_handler = sigalrm_handler;
3509 sigemptyset (&sa.sa_mask);
3510 sa.sa_flags = 0;
3511 sigaction (SIGALRM, &sa, &old_sa);
3512 #else
3513 sighandler_t ofunc;
3514
3515 ofunc = signal (SIGALRM, sigalrm_handler);
3516 #endif
3517
3518 alarm (timeout);
3519 #endif
3520
3521 waitpid_result = waitpid (pid, status, 0);
3522
3523 #ifdef SIGALRM
3524 alarm (0);
3525 #if defined (HAVE_SIGACTION) && defined (SA_RESTART)
3526 sigaction (SIGALRM, &old_sa, NULL);
3527 #else
3528 signal (SIGALRM, ofunc);
3529 #endif
3530 #endif
3531 }
3532 else
3533 waitpid_result = waitpid (pid, status, WNOHANG);
3534
3535 if (waitpid_result == pid)
3536 return pid;
3537 else
3538 return -1;
3539 }
3540
3541 #endif /* HAVE_WAITPID */
3542
3543 /* Provide fnmatch compatible function for FNM_FILE_NAME matching of host files.
3544 Both FNM_FILE_NAME and FNM_NOESCAPE must be set in FLAGS.
3545
3546 It handles correctly HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM and
3547 HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILE_SYSTEM. */
3548
3549 int
3550 gdb_filename_fnmatch (const char *pattern, const char *string, int flags)
3551 {
3552 gdb_assert ((flags & FNM_FILE_NAME) != 0);
3553
3554 /* It is unclear how '\' escaping vs. directory separator should coexist. */
3555 gdb_assert ((flags & FNM_NOESCAPE) != 0);
3556
3557 #ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
3558 {
3559 char *pattern_slash, *string_slash;
3560
3561 /* Replace '\' by '/' in both strings. */
3562
3563 pattern_slash = (char *) alloca (strlen (pattern) + 1);
3564 strcpy (pattern_slash, pattern);
3565 pattern = pattern_slash;
3566 for (; *pattern_slash != 0; pattern_slash++)
3567 if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*pattern_slash))
3568 *pattern_slash = '/';
3569
3570 string_slash = (char *) alloca (strlen (string) + 1);
3571 strcpy (string_slash, string);
3572 string = string_slash;
3573 for (; *string_slash != 0; string_slash++)
3574 if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*string_slash))
3575 *string_slash = '/';
3576 }
3577 #endif /* HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM */
3578
3579 #ifdef HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILE_SYSTEM
3580 flags |= FNM_CASEFOLD;
3581 #endif /* HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILE_SYSTEM */
3582
3583 return fnmatch (pattern, string, flags);
3584 }
3585
3586 /* Return the number of path elements in PATH.
3587 / = 1
3588 /foo = 2
3589 /foo/ = 2
3590 foo/bar = 2
3591 foo/ = 1 */
3592
3593 int
3594 count_path_elements (const char *path)
3595 {
3596 int count = 0;
3597 const char *p = path;
3598
3599 if (HAS_DRIVE_SPEC (p))
3600 {
3601 p = STRIP_DRIVE_SPEC (p);
3602 ++count;
3603 }
3604
3605 while (*p != '\0')
3606 {
3607 if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))
3608 ++count;
3609 ++p;
3610 }
3611
3612 /* Backup one if last character is /, unless it's the only one. */
3613 if (p > path + 1 && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p[-1]))
3614 --count;
3615
3616 /* Add one for the file name, if present. */
3617 if (p > path && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p[-1]))
3618 ++count;
3619
3620 return count;
3621 }
3622
3623 /* Remove N leading path elements from PATH.
3624 N must be non-negative.
3625 If PATH has more than N path elements then return NULL.
3626 If PATH has exactly N path elements then return "".
3627 See count_path_elements for a description of how we do the counting. */
3628
3629 const char *
3630 strip_leading_path_elements (const char *path, int n)
3631 {
3632 int i = 0;
3633 const char *p = path;
3634
3635 gdb_assert (n >= 0);
3636
3637 if (n == 0)
3638 return p;
3639
3640 if (HAS_DRIVE_SPEC (p))
3641 {
3642 p = STRIP_DRIVE_SPEC (p);
3643 ++i;
3644 }
3645
3646 while (i < n)
3647 {
3648 while (*p != '\0' && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))
3649 ++p;
3650 if (*p == '\0')
3651 {
3652 if (i + 1 == n)
3653 return "";
3654 return NULL;
3655 }
3656 ++p;
3657 ++i;
3658 }
3659
3660 return p;
3661 }
3662
3663 /* See utils.h. */
3664
3665 void
3666 copy_bitwise (gdb_byte *dest, ULONGEST dest_offset,
3667 const gdb_byte *source, ULONGEST source_offset,
3668 ULONGEST nbits, int bits_big_endian)
3669 {
3670 unsigned int buf, avail;
3671
3672 if (nbits == 0)
3673 return;
3674
3675 if (bits_big_endian)
3676 {
3677 /* Start from the end, then work backwards. */
3678 dest_offset += nbits - 1;
3679 dest += dest_offset / 8;
3680 dest_offset = 7 - dest_offset % 8;
3681 source_offset += nbits - 1;
3682 source += source_offset / 8;
3683 source_offset = 7 - source_offset % 8;
3684 }
3685 else
3686 {
3687 dest += dest_offset / 8;
3688 dest_offset %= 8;
3689 source += source_offset / 8;
3690 source_offset %= 8;
3691 }
3692
3693 /* Fill BUF with DEST_OFFSET bits from the destination and 8 -
3694 SOURCE_OFFSET bits from the source. */
3695 buf = *(bits_big_endian ? source-- : source++) >> source_offset;
3696 buf <<= dest_offset;
3697 buf |= *dest & ((1 << dest_offset) - 1);
3698
3699 /* NBITS: bits yet to be written; AVAIL: BUF's fill level. */
3700 nbits += dest_offset;
3701 avail = dest_offset + 8 - source_offset;
3702
3703 /* Flush 8 bits from BUF, if appropriate. */
3704 if (nbits >= 8 && avail >= 8)
3705 {
3706 *(bits_big_endian ? dest-- : dest++) = buf;
3707 buf >>= 8;
3708 avail -= 8;
3709 nbits -= 8;
3710 }
3711
3712 /* Copy the middle part. */
3713 if (nbits >= 8)
3714 {
3715 size_t len = nbits / 8;
3716
3717 /* Use a faster method for byte-aligned copies. */
3718 if (avail == 0)
3719 {
3720 if (bits_big_endian)
3721 {
3722 dest -= len;
3723 source -= len;
3724 memcpy (dest + 1, source + 1, len);
3725 }
3726 else
3727 {
3728 memcpy (dest, source, len);
3729 dest += len;
3730 source += len;
3731 }
3732 }
3733 else
3734 {
3735 while (len--)
3736 {
3737 buf |= *(bits_big_endian ? source-- : source++) << avail;
3738 *(bits_big_endian ? dest-- : dest++) = buf;
3739 buf >>= 8;
3740 }
3741 }
3742 nbits %= 8;
3743 }
3744
3745 /* Write the last byte. */
3746 if (nbits)
3747 {
3748 if (avail < nbits)
3749 buf |= *source << avail;
3750
3751 buf &= (1 << nbits) - 1;
3752 *dest = (*dest & (~0U << nbits)) | buf;
3753 }
3754 }
3755
3756 void _initialize_utils ();
3757 void
3758 _initialize_utils ()
3759 {
3760 add_setshow_uinteger_cmd ("width", class_support, &chars_per_line, _("\
3761 Set number of characters where GDB should wrap lines of its output."), _("\
3762 Show number of characters where GDB should wrap lines of its output."), _("\
3763 This affects where GDB wraps its output to fit the screen width.\n\
3764 Setting this to \"unlimited\" or zero prevents GDB from wrapping its output."),
3765 set_width_command,
3766 show_chars_per_line,
3767 &setlist, &showlist);
3768
3769 add_setshow_uinteger_cmd ("height", class_support, &lines_per_page, _("\
3770 Set number of lines in a page for GDB output pagination."), _("\
3771 Show number of lines in a page for GDB output pagination."), _("\
3772 This affects the number of lines after which GDB will pause\n\
3773 its output and ask you whether to continue.\n\
3774 Setting this to \"unlimited\" or zero causes GDB never pause during output."),
3775 set_height_command,
3776 show_lines_per_page,
3777 &setlist, &showlist);
3778
3779 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("pagination", class_support,
3780 &pagination_enabled, _("\
3781 Set state of GDB output pagination."), _("\
3782 Show state of GDB output pagination."), _("\
3783 When pagination is ON, GDB pauses at end of each screenful of\n\
3784 its output and asks you whether to continue.\n\
3785 Turning pagination off is an alternative to \"set height unlimited\"."),
3786 NULL,
3787 show_pagination_enabled,
3788 &setlist, &showlist);
3789
3790 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("sevenbit-strings", class_support,
3791 &sevenbit_strings, _("\
3792 Set printing of 8-bit characters in strings as \\nnn."), _("\
3793 Show printing of 8-bit characters in strings as \\nnn."), NULL,
3794 NULL,
3795 show_sevenbit_strings,
3796 &setprintlist, &showprintlist);
3797
3798 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("timestamp", class_maintenance,
3799 &debug_timestamp, _("\
3800 Set timestamping of debugging messages."), _("\
3801 Show timestamping of debugging messages."), _("\
3802 When set, debugging messages will be marked with seconds and microseconds."),
3803 NULL,
3804 show_debug_timestamp,
3805 &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist);
3806
3807 add_internal_problem_command (&internal_error_problem);
3808 add_internal_problem_command (&internal_warning_problem);
3809 add_internal_problem_command (&demangler_warning_problem);
3810
3811 #if GDB_SELF_TEST
3812 selftests::register_test ("gdb_realpath", gdb_realpath_tests);
3813 selftests::register_test ("gdb_argv_array_view", gdb_argv_as_array_view_test);
3814 selftests::register_test ("strncmp_iw_with_mode",
3815 strncmp_iw_with_mode_tests);
3816 #endif
3817 }