/* Symbol table lookup for the GNU debugger, GDB.
- Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
- Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-This file is part of GDB.
+ Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994,
+ 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-(at your option) any later version.
+ This file is part of GDB.
-This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-GNU General Public License for more details.
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
-You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+ Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "defs.h"
#include "symtab.h"
#include "objfiles.h"
#include "gdbcmd.h"
#include "call-cmds.h"
-#include "regex.h"
+#include "gdb_regex.h"
#include "expression.h"
#include "language.h"
#include "demangle.h"
+#include "inferior.h"
+#include "linespec.h"
+#include "source.h"
+#include "filenames.h" /* for FILENAME_CMP */
+#include "objc-lang.h"
+
+#include "hashtab.h"
-#include <obstack.h>
-#include <assert.h>
+#include "gdb_obstack.h"
+#include "block.h"
+#include "dictionary.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <sys/stat.h>
+#include "gdb_string.h"
+#include "gdb_stat.h"
#include <ctype.h>
+#include "cp-abi.h"
/* Prototypes for local functions */
-extern int
-find_methods PARAMS ((struct type *, char *, struct symbol **));
+static void completion_list_add_name (char *, char *, int, char *, char *);
-static void
-completion_list_add_name PARAMS ((char *, char *, int, char *, char *));
+static void rbreak_command (char *, int);
-static void
-build_canonical_line_spec PARAMS ((struct symtab_and_line *, char *, char ***));
+static void types_info (char *, int);
-static struct symtabs_and_lines
-decode_line_2 PARAMS ((struct symbol *[], int, int, char ***));
+static void functions_info (char *, int);
-static void
-rbreak_command PARAMS ((char *, int));
+static void variables_info (char *, int);
-static void
-types_info PARAMS ((char *, int));
+static void sources_info (char *, int);
-static void
-functions_info PARAMS ((char *, int));
+static void output_source_filename (char *, int *);
-static void
-variables_info PARAMS ((char *, int));
+static int find_line_common (struct linetable *, int, int *);
-static void
-sources_info PARAMS ((char *, int));
+/* This one is used by linespec.c */
-static void
-list_symbols PARAMS ((char *, int, int));
+char *operator_chars (char *p, char **end);
-static void
-output_source_filename PARAMS ((char *, int *));
+static struct symbol *lookup_symbol_aux (const char *name,
+ const char *linkage_name,
+ const struct block *block,
+ const domain_enum domain,
+ int *is_a_field_of_this,
+ struct symtab **symtab);
-static char *
-operator_chars PARAMS ((char *, char **));
+static
+struct symbol *lookup_symbol_aux_local (const char *name,
+ const char *linkage_name,
+ const struct block *block,
+ const domain_enum domain,
+ struct symtab **symtab);
+
+static
+struct symbol *lookup_symbol_aux_symtabs (int block_index,
+ const char *name,
+ const char *linkage_name,
+ const domain_enum domain,
+ struct symtab **symtab);
+
+static
+struct symbol *lookup_symbol_aux_psymtabs (int block_index,
+ const char *name,
+ const char *linkage_name,
+ const domain_enum domain,
+ struct symtab **symtab);
+
+#if 0
+static
+struct symbol *lookup_symbol_aux_minsyms (const char *name,
+ const char *linkage_name,
+ const domain_enum domain,
+ int *is_a_field_of_this,
+ struct symtab **symtab);
+#endif
+
+/* This flag is used in hppa-tdep.c, and set in hp-symtab-read.c.
+ Signals the presence of objects compiled by HP compilers. */
+int deprecated_hp_som_som_object_present = 0;
+
+static void fixup_section (struct general_symbol_info *, struct objfile *);
+
+static int file_matches (char *, char **, int);
-static int find_line_common PARAMS ((struct linetable *, int, int *));
+static void print_symbol_info (domain_enum,
+ struct symtab *, struct symbol *, int, char *);
-static struct partial_symbol *
-lookup_partial_symbol PARAMS ((struct partial_symtab *, const char *,
- int, enum namespace));
+static void print_msymbol_info (struct minimal_symbol *);
-static struct symtab *
-lookup_symtab_1 PARAMS ((char *));
+static void symtab_symbol_info (char *, domain_enum, int);
+
+void _initialize_symtab (void);
/* */
const struct block *block_found;
-char no_symtab_msg[] = "No symbol table is loaded. Use the \"file\" command.";
-
-/* While the C++ support is still in flux, issue a possibly helpful hint on
- using the new command completion feature on single quoted demangled C++
- symbols. Remove when loose ends are cleaned up. FIXME -fnf */
-
-void
-cplusplus_hint (name)
- char *name;
-{
- printf_unfiltered ("Hint: try '%s<TAB> or '%s<ESC-?>\n", name, name);
- printf_unfiltered ("(Note leading single quote.)\n");
-}
-
/* Check for a symtab of a specific name; first in symtabs, then in
psymtabs. *If* there is no '/' in the name, a match after a '/'
in the symtab filename will also work. */
-static struct symtab *
-lookup_symtab_1 (name)
- char *name;
+struct symtab *
+lookup_symtab (const char *name)
{
- register struct symtab *s;
- register struct partial_symtab *ps;
- register char *slash;
- register struct objfile *objfile;
+ struct symtab *s;
+ struct partial_symtab *ps;
+ struct objfile *objfile;
+ char *real_path = NULL;
+ char *full_path = NULL;
+
+ /* Here we are interested in canonicalizing an absolute path, not
+ absolutizing a relative path. */
+ if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (name))
+ {
+ full_path = xfullpath (name);
+ make_cleanup (xfree, full_path);
+ real_path = gdb_realpath (name);
+ make_cleanup (xfree, real_path);
+ }
- got_symtab:
+got_symtab:
/* First, search for an exact match */
ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
- if (STREQ (name, s->filename))
- return s;
+ {
+ if (FILENAME_CMP (name, s->filename) == 0)
+ {
+ return s;
+ }
+
+ /* If the user gave us an absolute path, try to find the file in
+ this symtab and use its absolute path. */
+
+ if (full_path != NULL)
+ {
+ const char *fp = symtab_to_fullname (s);
+ if (FILENAME_CMP (full_path, fp) == 0)
+ {
+ return s;
+ }
+ }
- slash = strchr (name, '/');
+ if (real_path != NULL)
+ {
+ char *rp = gdb_realpath (symtab_to_fullname (s));
+ make_cleanup (xfree, rp);
+ if (FILENAME_CMP (real_path, rp) == 0)
+ {
+ return s;
+ }
+ }
+ }
/* Now, search for a matching tail (only if name doesn't have any dirs) */
- if (!slash)
+ if (lbasename (name) == name)
ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
- {
- char *p = s -> filename;
- char *tail = strrchr (p, '/');
-
- if (tail)
- p = tail + 1;
-
- if (STREQ (p, name))
- return s;
- }
+ {
+ if (FILENAME_CMP (lbasename (s->filename), name) == 0)
+ return s;
+ }
/* Same search rules as above apply here, but now we look thru the
psymtabs. */
if (!ps)
return (NULL);
- if (ps -> readin)
+ if (ps->readin)
error ("Internal: readin %s pst for `%s' found when no symtab found.",
- ps -> filename, name);
+ ps->filename, name);
s = PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB (ps);
goto got_symtab;
}
-/* Lookup the symbol table of a source file named NAME. Try a couple
- of variations if the first lookup doesn't work. */
-
-struct symtab *
-lookup_symtab (name)
- char *name;
-{
- register struct symtab *s;
- register char *copy;
-
- s = lookup_symtab_1 (name);
- if (s) return s;
-
-#if 0
- /* This screws c-exp.y:yylex if there is both a type "tree" and a symtab
- "tree.c". */
-
- /* If name not found as specified, see if adding ".c" helps. */
- /* Why is this? Is it just a user convenience? (If so, it's pretty
- questionable in the presence of C++, FORTRAN, etc.). It's not in
- the GDB manual. */
-
- copy = (char *) alloca (strlen (name) + 3);
- strcpy (copy, name);
- strcat (copy, ".c");
- s = lookup_symtab_1 (copy);
- if (s) return s;
-#endif /* 0 */
-
- /* We didn't find anything; die. */
- return 0;
-}
-
/* Lookup the partial symbol table of a source file named NAME.
*If* there is no '/' in the name, a match after a '/'
in the psymtab filename will also work. */
struct partial_symtab *
-lookup_partial_symtab (name)
-char *name;
+lookup_partial_symtab (const char *name)
{
- register struct partial_symtab *pst;
- register struct objfile *objfile;
-
- ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, pst)
+ struct partial_symtab *pst;
+ struct objfile *objfile;
+ char *full_path = NULL;
+ char *real_path = NULL;
+
+ /* Here we are interested in canonicalizing an absolute path, not
+ absolutizing a relative path. */
+ if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (name))
{
- if (STREQ (name, pst -> filename))
- {
- return (pst);
- }
+ full_path = xfullpath (name);
+ make_cleanup (xfree, full_path);
+ real_path = gdb_realpath (name);
+ make_cleanup (xfree, real_path);
}
- /* Now, search for a matching tail (only if name doesn't have any dirs) */
-
- if (!strchr (name, '/'))
- ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, pst)
+ ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, pst)
+ {
+ if (FILENAME_CMP (name, pst->filename) == 0)
{
- char *p = pst -> filename;
- char *tail = strrchr (p, '/');
+ return (pst);
+ }
- if (tail)
- p = tail + 1;
+ /* If the user gave us an absolute path, try to find the file in
+ this symtab and use its absolute path. */
+ if (full_path != NULL)
+ {
+ if (pst->fullname == NULL)
+ source_full_path_of (pst->filename, &pst->fullname);
+ if (pst->fullname != NULL
+ && FILENAME_CMP (full_path, pst->fullname) == 0)
+ {
+ return pst;
+ }
+ }
- if (STREQ (p, name))
- return (pst);
+ if (real_path != NULL)
+ {
+ char *rp = NULL;
+ if (pst->fullname == NULL)
+ source_full_path_of (pst->filename, &pst->fullname);
+ if (pst->fullname != NULL)
+ {
+ rp = gdb_realpath (pst->fullname);
+ make_cleanup (xfree, rp);
+ }
+ if (rp != NULL && FILENAME_CMP (real_path, rp) == 0)
+ {
+ return pst;
+ }
}
+ }
+
+ /* Now, search for a matching tail (only if name doesn't have any dirs) */
+
+ if (lbasename (name) == name)
+ ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, pst)
+ {
+ if (FILENAME_CMP (lbasename (pst->filename), name) == 0)
+ return (pst);
+ }
return (NULL);
}
\f
-/* Demangle a GDB method stub type.
- Note that this function is g++ specific. */
+/* Mangle a GDB method stub type. This actually reassembles the pieces of the
+ full method name, which consist of the class name (from T), the unadorned
+ method name from METHOD_ID, and the signature for the specific overload,
+ specified by SIGNATURE_ID. Note that this function is g++ specific. */
char *
-gdb_mangle_name (type, i, j)
- struct type *type;
- int i, j;
+gdb_mangle_name (struct type *type, int method_id, int signature_id)
{
int mangled_name_len;
char *mangled_name;
- struct fn_field *f = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (type, i);
- struct fn_field *method = &f[j];
- char *field_name = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (type, i);
- char *physname = TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, j);
+ struct fn_field *f = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (type, method_id);
+ struct fn_field *method = &f[signature_id];
+ char *field_name = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (type, method_id);
+ char *physname = TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, signature_id);
char *newname = type_name_no_tag (type);
/* Does the form of physname indicate that it is the full mangled name
int is_full_physname_constructor;
int is_constructor;
- int is_destructor = DESTRUCTOR_PREFIX_P (physname);
+ int is_destructor = is_destructor_name (physname);
/* Need a new type prefix. */
char *const_prefix = method->is_const ? "C" : "";
char *volatile_prefix = method->is_volatile ? "V" : "";
char buf[20];
int len = (newname == NULL ? 0 : strlen (newname));
- is_full_physname_constructor =
- ((physname[0]=='_' && physname[1]=='_' &&
- (isdigit(physname[2]) || physname[2]=='Q' || physname[2]=='t'))
- || (strncmp(physname, "__ct", 4) == 0));
+ /* Nothing to do if physname already contains a fully mangled v3 abi name
+ or an operator name. */
+ if ((physname[0] == '_' && physname[1] == 'Z')
+ || is_operator_name (field_name))
+ return xstrdup (physname);
+
+ is_full_physname_constructor = is_constructor_name (physname);
is_constructor =
- is_full_physname_constructor || (newname && STREQ(field_name, newname));
+ is_full_physname_constructor || (newname && strcmp (field_name, newname) == 0);
if (!is_destructor)
- is_destructor = (strncmp(physname, "__dt", 4) == 0);
+ is_destructor = (strncmp (physname, "__dt", 4) == 0);
-#ifndef GCC_MANGLE_BUG
if (is_destructor || is_full_physname_constructor)
{
- mangled_name = (char*) xmalloc(strlen(physname)+1);
- strcpy(mangled_name, physname);
+ mangled_name = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (physname) + 1);
+ strcpy (mangled_name, physname);
return mangled_name;
}
if (len == 0)
{
sprintf (buf, "__%s%s", const_prefix, volatile_prefix);
- if (strcmp(buf, "__") == 0)
- buf[0] = '\0';
+ }
+ else if (physname[0] == 't' || physname[0] == 'Q')
+ {
+ /* The physname for template and qualified methods already includes
+ the class name. */
+ sprintf (buf, "__%s%s", const_prefix, volatile_prefix);
+ newname = NULL;
+ len = 0;
}
else
{
sprintf (buf, "__%s%s%d", const_prefix, volatile_prefix, len);
}
mangled_name_len = ((is_constructor ? 0 : strlen (field_name))
- + strlen (buf) + len
- + strlen (physname)
- + 1);
-
- /* Only needed for GNU-mangled names. ANSI-mangled names
- work with the normal mechanisms. */
- if (OPNAME_PREFIX_P (field_name))
- {
- char *opname = cplus_mangle_opname (field_name + 3, 0);
- if (opname == NULL)
- error ("No mangling for \"%s\"", field_name);
- mangled_name_len += strlen (opname);
- mangled_name = (char *)xmalloc (mangled_name_len);
+ + strlen (buf) + len + strlen (physname) + 1);
- strncpy (mangled_name, field_name, 3);
- mangled_name[3] = '\0';
- strcat (mangled_name, opname);
- }
- else
{
- mangled_name = (char *)xmalloc (mangled_name_len);
+ mangled_name = (char *) xmalloc (mangled_name_len);
if (is_constructor)
mangled_name[0] = '\0';
else
strcat (mangled_name, buf);
/* If the class doesn't have a name, i.e. newname NULL, then we just
mangle it using 0 for the length of the class. Thus it gets mangled
- as something starting with `::' rather than `classname::'. */
+ as something starting with `::' rather than `classname::'. */
if (newname != NULL)
strcat (mangled_name, newname);
-#else
+ strcat (mangled_name, physname);
+ return (mangled_name);
+}
- if (is_constructor)
+\f
+/* Initialize the language dependent portion of a symbol
+ depending upon the language for the symbol. */
+void
+symbol_init_language_specific (struct general_symbol_info *gsymbol,
+ enum language language)
+{
+ gsymbol->language = language;
+ if (gsymbol->language == language_cplus
+ || gsymbol->language == language_java
+ || gsymbol->language == language_objc)
{
- buf[0] = '\0';
+ gsymbol->language_specific.cplus_specific.demangled_name = NULL;
}
else
{
- sprintf (buf, "__%s%s", const_prefix, volatile_prefix);
+ memset (&gsymbol->language_specific, 0,
+ sizeof (gsymbol->language_specific));
}
+}
- mangled_name_len = ((is_constructor ? 0 : strlen (field_name))
- + strlen (buf) + strlen (physname) + 1);
+/* Functions to initialize a symbol's mangled name. */
- /* Only needed for GNU-mangled names. ANSI-mangled names
- work with the normal mechanisms. */
- if (OPNAME_PREFIX_P (field_name))
+/* Create the hash table used for demangled names. Each hash entry is
+ a pair of strings; one for the mangled name and one for the demangled
+ name. The entry is hashed via just the mangled name. */
+
+static void
+create_demangled_names_hash (struct objfile *objfile)
+{
+ /* Choose 256 as the starting size of the hash table, somewhat arbitrarily.
+ The hash table code will round this up to the next prime number.
+ Choosing a much larger table size wastes memory, and saves only about
+ 1% in symbol reading. */
+
+ objfile->demangled_names_hash = htab_create_alloc_ex
+ (256, htab_hash_string, (int (*) (const void *, const void *)) streq,
+ NULL, objfile->md, xmcalloc, xmfree);
+}
+
+/* Try to determine the demangled name for a symbol, based on the
+ language of that symbol. If the language is set to language_auto,
+ it will attempt to find any demangling algorithm that works and
+ then set the language appropriately. The returned name is allocated
+ by the demangler and should be xfree'd. */
+
+static char *
+symbol_find_demangled_name (struct general_symbol_info *gsymbol,
+ const char *mangled)
+{
+ char *demangled = NULL;
+
+ if (gsymbol->language == language_unknown)
+ gsymbol->language = language_auto;
+
+ if (gsymbol->language == language_objc
+ || gsymbol->language == language_auto)
{
- char *opname;
- opname = cplus_mangle_opname (field_name + 3, 0);
- if (opname == NULL)
+ demangled =
+ objc_demangle (mangled, 0);
+ if (demangled != NULL)
{
- error ("No mangling for \"%s\"", field_name);
+ gsymbol->language = language_objc;
+ return demangled;
}
- mangled_name_len += strlen (opname);
- mangled_name = (char *) xmalloc (mangled_name_len);
+ }
+ if (gsymbol->language == language_cplus
+ || gsymbol->language == language_auto)
+ {
+ demangled =
+ cplus_demangle (mangled, DMGL_PARAMS | DMGL_ANSI);
+ if (demangled != NULL)
+ {
+ gsymbol->language = language_cplus;
+ return demangled;
+ }
+ }
+ if (gsymbol->language == language_java)
+ {
+ demangled =
+ cplus_demangle (mangled,
+ DMGL_PARAMS | DMGL_ANSI | DMGL_JAVA);
+ if (demangled != NULL)
+ {
+ gsymbol->language = language_java;
+ return demangled;
+ }
+ }
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/* Set both the mangled and demangled (if any) names for GSYMBOL based
+ on LINKAGE_NAME and LEN. The hash table corresponding to OBJFILE
+ is used, and the memory comes from that objfile's objfile_obstack.
+ LINKAGE_NAME is copied, so the pointer can be discarded after
+ calling this function. */
+
+/* We have to be careful when dealing with Java names: when we run
+ into a Java minimal symbol, we don't know it's a Java symbol, so it
+ gets demangled as a C++ name. This is unfortunate, but there's not
+ much we can do about it: but when demangling partial symbols and
+ regular symbols, we'd better not reuse the wrong demangled name.
+ (See PR gdb/1039.) We solve this by putting a distinctive prefix
+ on Java names when storing them in the hash table. */
+
+/* FIXME: carlton/2003-03-13: This is an unfortunate situation. I
+ don't mind the Java prefix so much: different languages have
+ different demangling requirements, so it's only natural that we
+ need to keep language data around in our demangling cache. But
+ it's not good that the minimal symbol has the wrong demangled name.
+ Unfortunately, I can't think of any easy solution to that
+ problem. */
+
+#define JAVA_PREFIX "##JAVA$$"
+#define JAVA_PREFIX_LEN 8
+
+void
+symbol_set_names (struct general_symbol_info *gsymbol,
+ const char *linkage_name, int len, struct objfile *objfile)
+{
+ char **slot;
+ /* A 0-terminated copy of the linkage name. */
+ const char *linkage_name_copy;
+ /* A copy of the linkage name that might have a special Java prefix
+ added to it, for use when looking names up in the hash table. */
+ const char *lookup_name;
+ /* The length of lookup_name. */
+ int lookup_len;
+
+ if (objfile->demangled_names_hash == NULL)
+ create_demangled_names_hash (objfile);
+
+ /* The stabs reader generally provides names that are not
+ NUL-terminated; most of the other readers don't do this, so we
+ can just use the given copy, unless we're in the Java case. */
+ if (gsymbol->language == language_java)
+ {
+ char *alloc_name;
+ lookup_len = len + JAVA_PREFIX_LEN;
+
+ alloc_name = alloca (lookup_len + 1);
+ memcpy (alloc_name, JAVA_PREFIX, JAVA_PREFIX_LEN);
+ memcpy (alloc_name + JAVA_PREFIX_LEN, linkage_name, len);
+ alloc_name[lookup_len] = '\0';
+
+ lookup_name = alloc_name;
+ linkage_name_copy = alloc_name + JAVA_PREFIX_LEN;
+ }
+ else if (linkage_name[len] != '\0')
+ {
+ char *alloc_name;
+ lookup_len = len;
- strncpy (mangled_name, field_name, 3);
- strcpy (mangled_name + 3, opname);
+ alloc_name = alloca (lookup_len + 1);
+ memcpy (alloc_name, linkage_name, len);
+ alloc_name[lookup_len] = '\0';
+
+ lookup_name = alloc_name;
+ linkage_name_copy = alloc_name;
}
else
{
- mangled_name = (char *) xmalloc (mangled_name_len);
- if (is_constructor)
+ lookup_len = len;
+ lookup_name = linkage_name;
+ linkage_name_copy = linkage_name;
+ }
+
+ slot = (char **) htab_find_slot (objfile->demangled_names_hash,
+ lookup_name, INSERT);
+
+ /* If this name is not in the hash table, add it. */
+ if (*slot == NULL)
+ {
+ char *demangled_name = symbol_find_demangled_name (gsymbol,
+ linkage_name_copy);
+ int demangled_len = demangled_name ? strlen (demangled_name) : 0;
+
+ /* If there is a demangled name, place it right after the mangled name.
+ Otherwise, just place a second zero byte after the end of the mangled
+ name. */
+ *slot = obstack_alloc (&objfile->objfile_obstack,
+ lookup_len + demangled_len + 2);
+ memcpy (*slot, lookup_name, lookup_len + 1);
+ if (demangled_name != NULL)
{
- mangled_name[0] = '\0';
+ memcpy (*slot + lookup_len + 1, demangled_name, demangled_len + 1);
+ xfree (demangled_name);
}
else
+ (*slot)[lookup_len + 1] = '\0';
+ }
+
+ gsymbol->name = *slot + lookup_len - len;
+ if ((*slot)[lookup_len + 1] != '\0')
+ gsymbol->language_specific.cplus_specific.demangled_name
+ = &(*slot)[lookup_len + 1];
+ else
+ gsymbol->language_specific.cplus_specific.demangled_name = NULL;
+}
+
+/* Initialize the demangled name of GSYMBOL if possible. Any required space
+ to store the name is obtained from the specified obstack. The function
+ symbol_set_names, above, should be used instead where possible for more
+ efficient memory usage. */
+
+void
+symbol_init_demangled_name (struct general_symbol_info *gsymbol,
+ struct obstack *obstack)
+{
+ char *mangled = gsymbol->name;
+ char *demangled = NULL;
+
+ demangled = symbol_find_demangled_name (gsymbol, mangled);
+ if (gsymbol->language == language_cplus
+ || gsymbol->language == language_java
+ || gsymbol->language == language_objc)
+ {
+ if (demangled)
{
- strcpy (mangled_name, field_name);
+ gsymbol->language_specific.cplus_specific.demangled_name
+ = obsavestring (demangled, strlen (demangled), obstack);
+ xfree (demangled);
}
+ else
+ gsymbol->language_specific.cplus_specific.demangled_name = NULL;
}
- strcat (mangled_name, buf);
+ else
+ {
+ /* Unknown language; just clean up quietly. */
+ if (demangled)
+ xfree (demangled);
+ }
+}
-#endif
- strcat (mangled_name, physname);
- return (mangled_name);
+/* Return the source code name of a symbol. In languages where
+ demangling is necessary, this is the demangled name. */
+
+char *
+symbol_natural_name (const struct general_symbol_info *gsymbol)
+{
+ if ((gsymbol->language == language_cplus
+ || gsymbol->language == language_java
+ || gsymbol->language == language_objc)
+ && (gsymbol->language_specific.cplus_specific.demangled_name != NULL))
+ {
+ return gsymbol->language_specific.cplus_specific.demangled_name;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ return gsymbol->name;
+ }
}
+/* Return the demangled name for a symbol based on the language for
+ that symbol. If no demangled name exists, return NULL. */
+char *
+symbol_demangled_name (struct general_symbol_info *gsymbol)
+{
+ if (gsymbol->language == language_cplus
+ || gsymbol->language == language_java
+ || gsymbol->language == language_objc)
+ return gsymbol->language_specific.cplus_specific.demangled_name;
+
+ else
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/* Return the search name of a symbol---generally the demangled or
+ linkage name of the symbol, depending on how it will be searched for.
+ If there is no distinct demangled name, then returns the same value
+ (same pointer) as SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME. */
+char *symbol_search_name (const struct general_symbol_info *gsymbol) {
+ return symbol_natural_name (gsymbol);
+}
+
+/* Initialize the structure fields to zero values. */
+void
+init_sal (struct symtab_and_line *sal)
+{
+ sal->symtab = 0;
+ sal->section = 0;
+ sal->line = 0;
+ sal->pc = 0;
+ sal->end = 0;
+}
\f
-/* Find which partial symtab on contains PC. Return 0 if none. */
+
+/* Find which partial symtab contains PC and SECTION. Return 0 if
+ none. We return the psymtab that contains a symbol whose address
+ exactly matches PC, or, if we cannot find an exact match, the
+ psymtab that contains a symbol whose address is closest to PC. */
struct partial_symtab *
-find_pc_psymtab (pc)
- register CORE_ADDR pc;
+find_pc_sect_psymtab (CORE_ADDR pc, asection *section)
{
- register struct partial_symtab *pst;
- register struct objfile *objfile;
+ struct partial_symtab *pst;
+ struct objfile *objfile;
+ struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
+
+ /* If we know that this is not a text address, return failure. This is
+ necessary because we loop based on texthigh and textlow, which do
+ not include the data ranges. */
+ msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section (pc, section);
+ if (msymbol
+ && (msymbol->type == mst_data
+ || msymbol->type == mst_bss
+ || msymbol->type == mst_abs
+ || msymbol->type == mst_file_data
+ || msymbol->type == mst_file_bss))
+ return NULL;
ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, pst)
- {
- if (pc >= pst->textlow && pc < pst->texthigh)
- return (pst);
- }
+ {
+ if (pc >= pst->textlow && pc < pst->texthigh)
+ {
+ struct partial_symtab *tpst;
+ struct partial_symtab *best_pst = pst;
+ struct partial_symbol *best_psym = NULL;
+
+ /* An objfile that has its functions reordered might have
+ many partial symbol tables containing the PC, but
+ we want the partial symbol table that contains the
+ function containing the PC. */
+ if (!(objfile->flags & OBJF_REORDERED) &&
+ section == 0) /* can't validate section this way */
+ return (pst);
+
+ if (msymbol == NULL)
+ return (pst);
+
+ /* The code range of partial symtabs sometimes overlap, so, in
+ the loop below, we need to check all partial symtabs and
+ find the one that fits better for the given PC address. We
+ select the partial symtab that contains a symbol whose
+ address is closest to the PC address. By closest we mean
+ that find_pc_sect_symbol returns the symbol with address
+ that is closest and still less than the given PC. */
+ for (tpst = pst; tpst != NULL; tpst = tpst->next)
+ {
+ if (pc >= tpst->textlow && pc < tpst->texthigh)
+ {
+ struct partial_symbol *p;
+
+ p = find_pc_sect_psymbol (tpst, pc, section);
+ if (p != NULL
+ && SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (p)
+ == SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol))
+ return (tpst);
+ if (p != NULL)
+ {
+ /* We found a symbol in this partial symtab which
+ matches (or is closest to) PC, check whether it
+ is closer than our current BEST_PSYM. Since
+ this symbol address is necessarily lower or
+ equal to PC, the symbol closer to PC is the
+ symbol which address is the highest. */
+ /* This way we return the psymtab which contains
+ such best match symbol. This can help in cases
+ where the symbol information/debuginfo is not
+ complete, like for instance on IRIX6 with gcc,
+ where no debug info is emitted for
+ statics. (See also the nodebug.exp
+ testcase.) */
+ if (best_psym == NULL
+ || SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (p)
+ > SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (best_psym))
+ {
+ best_psym = p;
+ best_pst = tpst;
+ }
+ }
+
+ }
+ }
+ return (best_pst);
+ }
+ }
return (NULL);
}
-/* Find which partial symbol within a psymtab contains PC. Return 0
- if none. Check all psymtabs if PSYMTAB is 0. */
+/* Find which partial symtab contains PC. Return 0 if none.
+ Backward compatibility, no section */
+
+struct partial_symtab *
+find_pc_psymtab (CORE_ADDR pc)
+{
+ return find_pc_sect_psymtab (pc, find_pc_mapped_section (pc));
+}
+
+/* Find which partial symbol within a psymtab matches PC and SECTION.
+ Return 0 if none. Check all psymtabs if PSYMTAB is 0. */
+
struct partial_symbol *
-find_pc_psymbol (psymtab, pc)
- struct partial_symtab *psymtab;
- CORE_ADDR pc;
+find_pc_sect_psymbol (struct partial_symtab *psymtab, CORE_ADDR pc,
+ asection *section)
{
- struct partial_symbol *best = NULL, *p;
+ struct partial_symbol *best = NULL, *p, **pp;
CORE_ADDR best_pc;
-
+
if (!psymtab)
- psymtab = find_pc_psymtab (pc);
+ psymtab = find_pc_sect_psymtab (pc, section);
if (!psymtab)
return 0;
- best_pc = psymtab->textlow - 1;
+ /* Cope with programs that start at address 0 */
+ best_pc = (psymtab->textlow != 0) ? psymtab->textlow - 1 : 0;
/* Search the global symbols as well as the static symbols, so that
find_pc_partial_function doesn't use a minimal symbol and thus
cache a bad endaddr. */
- for (p = psymtab->objfile->global_psymbols.list + psymtab->globals_offset;
- (p - (psymtab->objfile->global_psymbols.list + psymtab->globals_offset)
- < psymtab->n_global_syms);
- p++)
- if (SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (p) == VAR_NAMESPACE
- && SYMBOL_CLASS (p) == LOC_BLOCK
- && pc >= SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (p)
- && SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (p) > best_pc)
- {
- best_pc = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (p);
- best = p;
- }
- for (p = psymtab->objfile->static_psymbols.list + psymtab->statics_offset;
- (p - (psymtab->objfile->static_psymbols.list + psymtab->statics_offset)
- < psymtab->n_static_syms);
- p++)
- if (SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (p) == VAR_NAMESPACE
- && SYMBOL_CLASS (p) == LOC_BLOCK
- && pc >= SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (p)
- && SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (p) > best_pc)
- {
- best_pc = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (p);
- best = p;
- }
- if (best_pc == psymtab->textlow - 1)
- return 0;
- return best;
-}
-
-\f
-/* Find the definition for a specified symbol name NAME
- in namespace NAMESPACE, visible from lexical block BLOCK.
- Returns the struct symbol pointer, or zero if no symbol is found.
- If SYMTAB is non-NULL, store the symbol table in which the
- symbol was found there, or NULL if not found.
- C++: if IS_A_FIELD_OF_THIS is nonzero on entry, check to see if
- NAME is a field of the current implied argument `this'. If so set
- *IS_A_FIELD_OF_THIS to 1, otherwise set it to zero.
- BLOCK_FOUND is set to the block in which NAME is found (in the case of
- a field of `this', value_of_this sets BLOCK_FOUND to the proper value.) */
-
-/* This function has a bunch of loops in it and it would seem to be
- attractive to put in some QUIT's (though I'm not really sure
- whether it can run long enough to be really important). But there
- are a few calls for which it would appear to be bad news to quit
- out of here: find_proc_desc in alpha-tdep.c and mips-tdep.c, and
- nindy_frame_chain_valid in nindy-tdep.c. (Note that there is C++
- code below which can error(), but that probably doesn't affect
- these calls since they are looking for a known variable and thus
- can probably assume it will never hit the C++ code). */
-
-struct symbol *
-lookup_symbol (name, block, namespace, is_a_field_of_this, symtab)
- const char *name;
- register const struct block *block;
- const enum namespace namespace;
- int *is_a_field_of_this;
- struct symtab **symtab;
-{
- register struct symbol *sym;
- register struct symtab *s = NULL;
- register struct partial_symtab *ps;
- struct blockvector *bv;
- register struct objfile *objfile;
- register struct block *b;
- register struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
-
- /* Search specified block and its superiors. */
-
- while (block != 0)
+ for (pp = psymtab->objfile->global_psymbols.list + psymtab->globals_offset;
+ (pp - (psymtab->objfile->global_psymbols.list + psymtab->globals_offset)
+ < psymtab->n_global_syms);
+ pp++)
{
- sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, namespace);
- if (sym)
+ p = *pp;
+ if (SYMBOL_DOMAIN (p) == VAR_DOMAIN
+ && SYMBOL_CLASS (p) == LOC_BLOCK
+ && pc >= SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (p)
+ && (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (p) > best_pc
+ || (psymtab->textlow == 0
+ && best_pc == 0 && SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (p) == 0)))
{
- block_found = block;
- if (symtab != NULL)
+ if (section) /* match on a specific section */
{
- /* Search the list of symtabs for one which contains the
- address of the start of this block. */
- ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
- {
- bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
- b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, GLOBAL_BLOCK);
- if (BLOCK_START (b) <= BLOCK_START (block)
- && BLOCK_END (b) > BLOCK_START (block))
- goto found;
- }
-found:
- *symtab = s;
+ fixup_psymbol_section (p, psymtab->objfile);
+ if (SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (p) != section)
+ continue;
}
-
- return (sym);
+ best_pc = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (p);
+ best = p;
}
- block = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block);
}
- /* FIXME: this code is never executed--block is always NULL at this
- point. What is it trying to do, anyway? We already should have
- checked the STATIC_BLOCK above (it is the superblock of top-level
- blocks). Why is VAR_NAMESPACE special-cased? */
- /* Don't need to mess with the psymtabs; if we have a block,
- that file is read in. If we don't, then we deal later with
- all the psymtab stuff that needs checking. */
- if (namespace == VAR_NAMESPACE && block != NULL)
+ for (pp = psymtab->objfile->static_psymbols.list + psymtab->statics_offset;
+ (pp - (psymtab->objfile->static_psymbols.list + psymtab->statics_offset)
+ < psymtab->n_static_syms);
+ pp++)
{
- struct block *b;
- /* Find the right symtab. */
- ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
+ p = *pp;
+ if (SYMBOL_DOMAIN (p) == VAR_DOMAIN
+ && SYMBOL_CLASS (p) == LOC_BLOCK
+ && pc >= SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (p)
+ && (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (p) > best_pc
+ || (psymtab->textlow == 0
+ && best_pc == 0 && SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (p) == 0)))
{
- bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
- b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, STATIC_BLOCK);
- if (BLOCK_START (b) <= BLOCK_START (block)
- && BLOCK_END (b) > BLOCK_START (block))
+ if (section) /* match on a specific section */
{
- sym = lookup_block_symbol (b, name, VAR_NAMESPACE);
- if (sym)
- {
- block_found = b;
- if (symtab != NULL)
- *symtab = s;
- return sym;
- }
+ fixup_psymbol_section (p, psymtab->objfile);
+ if (SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (p) != section)
+ continue;
}
+ best_pc = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (p);
+ best = p;
}
}
-
- /* C++: If requested to do so by the caller,
- check to see if NAME is a field of `this'. */
- if (is_a_field_of_this)
+ return best;
+}
+
+/* Find which partial symbol within a psymtab matches PC. Return 0 if none.
+ Check all psymtabs if PSYMTAB is 0. Backwards compatibility, no section. */
+
+struct partial_symbol *
+find_pc_psymbol (struct partial_symtab *psymtab, CORE_ADDR pc)
+{
+ return find_pc_sect_psymbol (psymtab, pc, find_pc_mapped_section (pc));
+}
+\f
+/* Debug symbols usually don't have section information. We need to dig that
+ out of the minimal symbols and stash that in the debug symbol. */
+
+static void
+fixup_section (struct general_symbol_info *ginfo, struct objfile *objfile)
+{
+ struct minimal_symbol *msym;
+ msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (ginfo->name, NULL, objfile);
+
+ if (msym)
{
- struct value *v = value_of_this (0);
-
- *is_a_field_of_this = 0;
- if (v && check_field (v, name))
- {
- *is_a_field_of_this = 1;
- if (symtab != NULL)
- *symtab = NULL;
- return 0;
- }
+ ginfo->bfd_section = SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (msym);
+ ginfo->section = SYMBOL_SECTION (msym);
}
-
- /* Now search all global blocks. Do the symtab's first, then
- check the psymtab's */
-
- ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
+ else if (objfile)
{
- bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
- block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, GLOBAL_BLOCK);
- sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, namespace);
- if (sym)
+ /* Static, function-local variables do appear in the linker
+ (minimal) symbols, but are frequently given names that won't
+ be found via lookup_minimal_symbol(). E.g., it has been
+ observed in frv-uclinux (ELF) executables that a static,
+ function-local variable named "foo" might appear in the
+ linker symbols as "foo.6" or "foo.3". Thus, there is no
+ point in attempting to extend the lookup-by-name mechanism to
+ handle this case due to the fact that there can be multiple
+ names.
+
+ So, instead, search the section table when lookup by name has
+ failed. The ``addr'' and ``endaddr'' fields may have already
+ been relocated. If so, the relocation offset (i.e. the
+ ANOFFSET value) needs to be subtracted from these values when
+ performing the comparison. We unconditionally subtract it,
+ because, when no relocation has been performed, the ANOFFSET
+ value will simply be zero.
+
+ The address of the symbol whose section we're fixing up HAS
+ NOT BEEN adjusted (relocated) yet. It can't have been since
+ the section isn't yet known and knowing the section is
+ necessary in order to add the correct relocation value. In
+ other words, we wouldn't even be in this function (attempting
+ to compute the section) if it were already known.
+
+ Note that it is possible to search the minimal symbols
+ (subtracting the relocation value if necessary) to find the
+ matching minimal symbol, but this is overkill and much less
+ efficient. It is not necessary to find the matching minimal
+ symbol, only its section.
+
+ Note that this technique (of doing a section table search)
+ can fail when unrelocated section addresses overlap. For
+ this reason, we still attempt a lookup by name prior to doing
+ a search of the section table. */
+
+ CORE_ADDR addr;
+ struct obj_section *s;
+
+ addr = ginfo->value.address;
+
+ ALL_OBJFILE_OSECTIONS (objfile, s)
{
- block_found = block;
- if (symtab != NULL)
- *symtab = s;
- return sym;
+ int idx = s->the_bfd_section->index;
+ CORE_ADDR offset = ANOFFSET (objfile->section_offsets, idx);
+
+ if (s->addr - offset <= addr && addr < s->endaddr - offset)
+ {
+ ginfo->bfd_section = s->the_bfd_section;
+ ginfo->section = idx;
+ return;
+ }
}
}
+}
- /* Check for the possibility of the symbol being a global function
- that is stored in one of the minimal symbol tables. Eventually, all
- global symbols might be resolved in this way. */
-
- if (namespace == VAR_NAMESPACE)
- {
- msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol (name, (struct objfile *) NULL);
- if (msymbol != NULL)
- {
- s = find_pc_symtab (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol));
- /* If S is NULL, there are no debug symbols for this file.
- Skip this stuff and check for matching static symbols below. */
- if (s != NULL)
- {
- bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
- block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, GLOBAL_BLOCK);
- sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol),
- namespace);
- /* We kept static functions in minimal symbol table as well as
- in static scope. We want to find them in the symbol table. */
- if (!sym) {
- block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, STATIC_BLOCK);
- sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol),
- namespace);
- }
+struct symbol *
+fixup_symbol_section (struct symbol *sym, struct objfile *objfile)
+{
+ if (!sym)
+ return NULL;
- /* sym == 0 if symbol was found in the minimal symbol table
- but not in the symtab.
- Return 0 to use the msymbol definition of "foo_".
+ if (SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (sym))
+ return sym;
- This happens for Fortran "foo_" symbols,
- which are "foo" in the symtab.
+ fixup_section (&sym->ginfo, objfile);
- This can also happen if "asm" is used to make a
- regular symbol but not a debugging symbol, e.g.
- asm(".globl _main");
- asm("_main:");
- */
+ return sym;
+}
- if (symtab != NULL)
- *symtab = s;
- return sym;
- }
- }
- }
-
- ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, ps)
+struct partial_symbol *
+fixup_psymbol_section (struct partial_symbol *psym, struct objfile *objfile)
+{
+ if (!psym)
+ return NULL;
+
+ if (SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (psym))
+ return psym;
+
+ fixup_section (&psym->ginfo, objfile);
+
+ return psym;
+}
+
+/* Find the definition for a specified symbol name NAME
+ in domain DOMAIN, visible from lexical block BLOCK.
+ Returns the struct symbol pointer, or zero if no symbol is found.
+ If SYMTAB is non-NULL, store the symbol table in which the
+ symbol was found there, or NULL if not found.
+ C++: if IS_A_FIELD_OF_THIS is nonzero on entry, check to see if
+ NAME is a field of the current implied argument `this'. If so set
+ *IS_A_FIELD_OF_THIS to 1, otherwise set it to zero.
+ BLOCK_FOUND is set to the block in which NAME is found (in the case of
+ a field of `this', value_of_this sets BLOCK_FOUND to the proper value.) */
+
+/* This function has a bunch of loops in it and it would seem to be
+ attractive to put in some QUIT's (though I'm not really sure
+ whether it can run long enough to be really important). But there
+ are a few calls for which it would appear to be bad news to quit
+ out of here: find_proc_desc in alpha-tdep.c and mips-tdep.c. (Note
+ that there is C++ code below which can error(), but that probably
+ doesn't affect these calls since they are looking for a known
+ variable and thus can probably assume it will never hit the C++
+ code). */
+
+struct symbol *
+lookup_symbol (const char *name, const struct block *block,
+ const domain_enum domain, int *is_a_field_of_this,
+ struct symtab **symtab)
+{
+ char *demangled_name = NULL;
+ const char *modified_name = NULL;
+ const char *mangled_name = NULL;
+ int needtofreename = 0;
+ struct symbol *returnval;
+
+ modified_name = name;
+
+ /* If we are using C++ language, demangle the name before doing a lookup, so
+ we can always binary search. */
+ if (current_language->la_language == language_cplus)
{
- if (!ps->readin && lookup_partial_symbol (ps, name, 1, namespace))
+ demangled_name = cplus_demangle (name, DMGL_ANSI | DMGL_PARAMS);
+ if (demangled_name)
{
- s = PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB(ps);
- bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
- block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, GLOBAL_BLOCK);
- sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, namespace);
- if (!sym)
- error ("Internal: global symbol `%s' found in %s psymtab but not in symtab", name, ps->filename);
- if (symtab != NULL)
- *symtab = s;
- return sym;
+ mangled_name = name;
+ modified_name = demangled_name;
+ needtofreename = 1;
}
}
- /* Now search all per-file blocks.
- Not strictly correct, but more useful than an error.
- Do the symtabs first, then check the psymtabs */
+ if (case_sensitivity == case_sensitive_off)
+ {
+ char *copy;
+ int len, i;
+
+ len = strlen (name);
+ copy = (char *) alloca (len + 1);
+ for (i= 0; i < len; i++)
+ copy[i] = tolower (name[i]);
+ copy[len] = 0;
+ modified_name = copy;
+ }
- ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
+ returnval = lookup_symbol_aux (modified_name, mangled_name, block,
+ domain, is_a_field_of_this, symtab);
+ if (needtofreename)
+ xfree (demangled_name);
+
+ return returnval;
+}
+
+/* Behave like lookup_symbol_aux except that NAME is the natural name
+ of the symbol that we're looking for and, if LINKAGE_NAME is
+ non-NULL, ensure that the symbol's linkage name matches as
+ well. */
+
+static struct symbol *
+lookup_symbol_aux (const char *name, const char *linkage_name,
+ const struct block *block, const domain_enum domain,
+ int *is_a_field_of_this, struct symtab **symtab)
+{
+ struct symbol *sym;
+
+ /* Make sure we do something sensible with is_a_field_of_this, since
+ the callers that set this parameter to some non-null value will
+ certainly use it later and expect it to be either 0 or 1.
+ If we don't set it, the contents of is_a_field_of_this are
+ undefined. */
+ if (is_a_field_of_this != NULL)
+ *is_a_field_of_this = 0;
+
+ /* Search specified block and its superiors. Don't search
+ STATIC_BLOCK or GLOBAL_BLOCK. */
+
+ sym = lookup_symbol_aux_local (name, linkage_name, block, domain,
+ symtab);
+ if (sym != NULL)
+ return sym;
+
+ /* If requested to do so by the caller and if appropriate for the
+ current language, check to see if NAME is a field of `this'. */
+
+ if (current_language->la_value_of_this != NULL
+ && is_a_field_of_this != NULL)
{
- bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
- block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, STATIC_BLOCK);
- sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, namespace);
- if (sym)
+ struct value *v = current_language->la_value_of_this (0);
+
+ if (v && check_field (v, name))
{
- block_found = block;
+ *is_a_field_of_this = 1;
if (symtab != NULL)
- *symtab = s;
- return sym;
+ *symtab = NULL;
+ return NULL;
}
}
- ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, ps)
+ /* Now do whatever is appropriate for the current language to look
+ up static and global variables. */
+
+ sym = current_language->la_lookup_symbol_nonlocal (name, linkage_name,
+ block, domain,
+ symtab);
+ if (sym != NULL)
+ return sym;
+
+ /* Now search all static file-level symbols. Not strictly correct,
+ but more useful than an error. Do the symtabs first, then check
+ the psymtabs. If a psymtab indicates the existence of the
+ desired name as a file-level static, then do psymtab-to-symtab
+ conversion on the fly and return the found symbol. */
+
+ sym = lookup_symbol_aux_symtabs (STATIC_BLOCK, name, linkage_name,
+ domain, symtab);
+ if (sym != NULL)
+ return sym;
+
+ sym = lookup_symbol_aux_psymtabs (STATIC_BLOCK, name, linkage_name,
+ domain, symtab);
+ if (sym != NULL)
+ return sym;
+
+ if (symtab != NULL)
+ *symtab = NULL;
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/* Check to see if the symbol is defined in BLOCK or its superiors.
+ Don't search STATIC_BLOCK or GLOBAL_BLOCK. */
+
+static struct symbol *
+lookup_symbol_aux_local (const char *name, const char *linkage_name,
+ const struct block *block,
+ const domain_enum domain,
+ struct symtab **symtab)
+{
+ struct symbol *sym;
+ const struct block *static_block = block_static_block (block);
+
+ /* Check if either no block is specified or it's a global block. */
+
+ if (static_block == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+
+ while (block != static_block)
{
- if (!ps->readin && lookup_partial_symbol (ps, name, 0, namespace))
- {
- s = PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB(ps);
- bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
- block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, STATIC_BLOCK);
- sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, namespace);
- if (!sym)
- error ("Internal: static symbol `%s' found in %s psymtab but not in symtab", name, ps->filename);
- if (symtab != NULL)
- *symtab = s;
- return sym;
- }
+ sym = lookup_symbol_aux_block (name, linkage_name, block, domain,
+ symtab);
+ if (sym != NULL)
+ return sym;
+ block = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block);
}
- /* Now search all per-file blocks for static mangled symbols.
- Do the symtabs first, then check the psymtabs. */
+ /* We've reached the static block without finding a result. */
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/* Look up a symbol in a block; if found, locate its symtab, fixup the
+ symbol, and set block_found appropriately. */
+
+struct symbol *
+lookup_symbol_aux_block (const char *name, const char *linkage_name,
+ const struct block *block,
+ const domain_enum domain,
+ struct symtab **symtab)
+{
+ struct symbol *sym;
+ struct objfile *objfile = NULL;
+ struct blockvector *bv;
+ struct block *b;
+ struct symtab *s = NULL;
- if (namespace == VAR_NAMESPACE)
+ sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, linkage_name, domain);
+ if (sym)
{
- ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
+ block_found = block;
+ if (symtab != NULL)
{
- bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
- block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, STATIC_BLOCK);
- sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, VAR_NAMESPACE);
- if (sym)
+ /* Search the list of symtabs for one which contains the
+ address of the start of this block. */
+ ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
{
- block_found = block;
- if (symtab != NULL)
- *symtab = s;
- return sym;
+ bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
+ b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, GLOBAL_BLOCK);
+ if (BLOCK_START (b) <= BLOCK_START (block)
+ && BLOCK_END (b) > BLOCK_START (block))
+ goto found;
}
+ found:
+ *symtab = s;
}
+
+ return fixup_symbol_section (sym, objfile);
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
- ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, ps)
+/* Check to see if the symbol is defined in one of the symtabs.
+ BLOCK_INDEX should be either GLOBAL_BLOCK or STATIC_BLOCK,
+ depending on whether or not we want to search global symbols or
+ static symbols. */
+
+static struct symbol *
+lookup_symbol_aux_symtabs (int block_index,
+ const char *name, const char *linkage_name,
+ const domain_enum domain,
+ struct symtab **symtab)
+{
+ struct symbol *sym;
+ struct objfile *objfile;
+ struct blockvector *bv;
+ const struct block *block;
+ struct symtab *s;
+
+ ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
+ {
+ bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
+ block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, block_index);
+ sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, linkage_name, domain);
+ if (sym)
+ {
+ block_found = block;
+ if (symtab != NULL)
+ *symtab = s;
+ return fixup_symbol_section (sym, objfile);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/* Check to see if the symbol is defined in one of the partial
+ symtabs. BLOCK_INDEX should be either GLOBAL_BLOCK or
+ STATIC_BLOCK, depending on whether or not we want to search global
+ symbols or static symbols. */
+
+static struct symbol *
+lookup_symbol_aux_psymtabs (int block_index, const char *name,
+ const char *linkage_name,
+ const domain_enum domain,
+ struct symtab **symtab)
+{
+ struct symbol *sym;
+ struct objfile *objfile;
+ struct blockvector *bv;
+ const struct block *block;
+ struct partial_symtab *ps;
+ struct symtab *s;
+ const int psymtab_index = (block_index == GLOBAL_BLOCK ? 1 : 0);
+
+ ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, ps)
+ {
+ if (!ps->readin
+ && lookup_partial_symbol (ps, name, linkage_name,
+ psymtab_index, domain))
+ {
+ s = PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB (ps);
+ bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
+ block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, block_index);
+ sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, linkage_name, domain);
+ if (!sym)
+ {
+ /* This shouldn't be necessary, but as a last resort try
+ looking in the statics even though the psymtab claimed
+ the symbol was global, or vice-versa. It's possible
+ that the psymtab gets it wrong in some cases. */
+
+ /* FIXME: carlton/2002-09-30: Should we really do that?
+ If that happens, isn't it likely to be a GDB error, in
+ which case we should fix the GDB error rather than
+ silently dealing with it here? So I'd vote for
+ removing the check for the symbol in the other
+ block. */
+ block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv,
+ block_index == GLOBAL_BLOCK ?
+ STATIC_BLOCK : GLOBAL_BLOCK);
+ sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, linkage_name, domain);
+ if (!sym)
+ error ("Internal: %s symbol `%s' found in %s psymtab but not in symtab.\n%s may be an inlined function, or may be a template function\n(if a template, try specifying an instantiation: %s<type>).",
+ block_index == GLOBAL_BLOCK ? "global" : "static",
+ name, ps->filename, name, name);
+ }
+ if (symtab != NULL)
+ *symtab = s;
+ return fixup_symbol_section (sym, objfile);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+#if 0
+/* Check for the possibility of the symbol being a function or a
+ mangled variable that is stored in one of the minimal symbol
+ tables. Eventually, all global symbols might be resolved in this
+ way. */
+
+/* NOTE: carlton/2002-12-05: At one point, this function was part of
+ lookup_symbol_aux, and what are now 'return' statements within
+ lookup_symbol_aux_minsyms returned from lookup_symbol_aux, even if
+ sym was NULL. As far as I can tell, this was basically accidental;
+ it didn't happen every time that msymbol was non-NULL, but only if
+ some additional conditions held as well, and it caused problems
+ with HP-generated symbol tables. */
+
+/* NOTE: carlton/2003-05-14: This function was once used as part of
+ lookup_symbol. It is currently unnecessary for correctness
+ reasons, however, and using it doesn't seem to be any faster than
+ using lookup_symbol_aux_psymtabs, so I'm commenting it out. */
+
+static struct symbol *
+lookup_symbol_aux_minsyms (const char *name,
+ const char *linkage_name,
+ const domain_enum domain,
+ int *is_a_field_of_this,
+ struct symtab **symtab)
+{
+ struct symbol *sym;
+ struct blockvector *bv;
+ const struct block *block;
+ struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
+ struct symtab *s;
+
+ if (domain == VAR_DOMAIN)
+ {
+ msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol (name, NULL, NULL);
+
+ if (msymbol != NULL)
{
- if (!ps->readin && lookup_partial_symbol (ps, name, 0, VAR_NAMESPACE))
+ /* OK, we found a minimal symbol in spite of not finding any
+ symbol. There are various possible explanations for
+ this. One possibility is the symbol exists in code not
+ compiled -g. Another possibility is that the 'psymtab'
+ isn't doing its job. A third possibility, related to #2,
+ is that we were confused by name-mangling. For instance,
+ maybe the psymtab isn't doing its job because it only
+ know about demangled names, but we were given a mangled
+ name... */
+
+ /* We first use the address in the msymbol to try to locate
+ the appropriate symtab. Note that find_pc_sect_symtab()
+ has a side-effect of doing psymtab-to-symtab expansion,
+ for the found symtab. */
+ s = find_pc_sect_symtab (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol),
+ SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (msymbol));
+ if (s != NULL)
{
- s = PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB(ps);
+ /* This is a function which has a symtab for its address. */
bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
- block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, STATIC_BLOCK);
- sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, VAR_NAMESPACE);
+ block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, GLOBAL_BLOCK);
+
+ /* This call used to pass `SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (msymbol)' as the
+ `name' argument to lookup_block_symbol. But the name
+ of a minimal symbol is always mangled, so that seems
+ to be clearly the wrong thing to pass as the
+ unmangled name. */
+ sym =
+ lookup_block_symbol (block, name, linkage_name, domain);
+ /* We kept static functions in minimal symbol table as well as
+ in static scope. We want to find them in the symbol table. */
if (!sym)
- error ("Internal: mangled static symbol `%s' found in %s psymtab but not in symtab", name, ps->filename);
- if (symtab != NULL)
+ {
+ block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, STATIC_BLOCK);
+ sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name,
+ linkage_name, domain);
+ }
+
+ /* NOTE: carlton/2002-12-04: The following comment was
+ taken from a time when two versions of this function
+ were part of the body of lookup_symbol_aux: this
+ comment was taken from the version of the function
+ that was #ifdef HPUXHPPA, and the comment was right
+ before the 'return NULL' part of lookup_symbol_aux.
+ (Hence the "Fall through and return 0" comment.)
+ Elena did some digging into the situation for
+ Fortran, and she reports:
+
+ "I asked around (thanks to Jeff Knaggs), and I think
+ the story for Fortran goes like this:
+
+ "Apparently, in older Fortrans, '_' was not part of
+ the user namespace. g77 attached a final '_' to
+ procedure names as the exported symbols for linkage
+ (foo_) , but the symbols went in the debug info just
+ like 'foo'. The rationale behind this is not
+ completely clear, and maybe it was done to other
+ symbols as well, not just procedures." */
+
+ /* If we get here with sym == 0, the symbol was
+ found in the minimal symbol table
+ but not in the symtab.
+ Fall through and return 0 to use the msymbol
+ definition of "foo_".
+ (Note that outer code generally follows up a call
+ to this routine with a call to lookup_minimal_symbol(),
+ so a 0 return means we'll just flow into that other routine).
+
+ This happens for Fortran "foo_" symbols,
+ which are "foo" in the symtab.
+
+ This can also happen if "asm" is used to make a
+ regular symbol but not a debugging symbol, e.g.
+ asm(".globl _main");
+ asm("_main:");
+ */
+
+ if (symtab != NULL && sym != NULL)
*symtab = s;
- return sym;
+ return fixup_symbol_section (sym, s->objfile);
}
}
}
- if (symtab != NULL)
- *symtab = NULL;
- return 0;
+ return NULL;
+}
+#endif /* 0 */
+
+/* A default version of lookup_symbol_nonlocal for use by languages
+ that can't think of anything better to do. This implements the C
+ lookup rules. */
+
+struct symbol *
+basic_lookup_symbol_nonlocal (const char *name,
+ const char *linkage_name,
+ const struct block *block,
+ const domain_enum domain,
+ struct symtab **symtab)
+{
+ struct symbol *sym;
+
+ /* NOTE: carlton/2003-05-19: The comments below were written when
+ this (or what turned into this) was part of lookup_symbol_aux;
+ I'm much less worried about these questions now, since these
+ decisions have turned out well, but I leave these comments here
+ for posterity. */
+
+ /* NOTE: carlton/2002-12-05: There is a question as to whether or
+ not it would be appropriate to search the current global block
+ here as well. (That's what this code used to do before the
+ is_a_field_of_this check was moved up.) On the one hand, it's
+ redundant with the lookup_symbol_aux_symtabs search that happens
+ next. On the other hand, if decode_line_1 is passed an argument
+ like filename:var, then the user presumably wants 'var' to be
+ searched for in filename. On the third hand, there shouldn't be
+ multiple global variables all of which are named 'var', and it's
+ not like decode_line_1 has ever restricted its search to only
+ global variables in a single filename. All in all, only
+ searching the static block here seems best: it's correct and it's
+ cleanest. */
+
+ /* NOTE: carlton/2002-12-05: There's also a possible performance
+ issue here: if you usually search for global symbols in the
+ current file, then it would be slightly better to search the
+ current global block before searching all the symtabs. But there
+ are other factors that have a much greater effect on performance
+ than that one, so I don't think we should worry about that for
+ now. */
+
+ sym = lookup_symbol_static (name, linkage_name, block, domain, symtab);
+ if (sym != NULL)
+ return sym;
+
+ return lookup_symbol_global (name, linkage_name, domain, symtab);
+}
+
+/* Lookup a symbol in the static block associated to BLOCK, if there
+ is one; do nothing if BLOCK is NULL or a global block. */
+
+struct symbol *
+lookup_symbol_static (const char *name,
+ const char *linkage_name,
+ const struct block *block,
+ const domain_enum domain,
+ struct symtab **symtab)
+{
+ const struct block *static_block = block_static_block (block);
+
+ if (static_block != NULL)
+ return lookup_symbol_aux_block (name, linkage_name, static_block,
+ domain, symtab);
+ else
+ return NULL;
}
-/* Look, in partial_symtab PST, for symbol NAME. Check the global
- symbols if GLOBAL, the static symbols if not */
+/* Lookup a symbol in all files' global blocks (searching psymtabs if
+ necessary). */
-static struct partial_symbol *
-lookup_partial_symbol (pst, name, global, namespace)
- struct partial_symtab *pst;
- const char *name;
- int global;
- enum namespace namespace;
+struct symbol *
+lookup_symbol_global (const char *name,
+ const char *linkage_name,
+ const domain_enum domain,
+ struct symtab **symtab)
+{
+ struct symbol *sym;
+
+ sym = lookup_symbol_aux_symtabs (GLOBAL_BLOCK, name, linkage_name,
+ domain, symtab);
+ if (sym != NULL)
+ return sym;
+
+ return lookup_symbol_aux_psymtabs (GLOBAL_BLOCK, name, linkage_name,
+ domain, symtab);
+}
+
+/* Look, in partial_symtab PST, for symbol whose natural name is NAME.
+ If LINKAGE_NAME is non-NULL, check in addition that the symbol's
+ linkage name matches it. Check the global symbols if GLOBAL, the
+ static symbols if not */
+
+struct partial_symbol *
+lookup_partial_symbol (struct partial_symtab *pst, const char *name,
+ const char *linkage_name, int global,
+ domain_enum domain)
{
- struct partial_symbol *start, *psym;
- struct partial_symbol *top, *bottom, *center;
+ struct partial_symbol *temp;
+ struct partial_symbol **start, **psym;
+ struct partial_symbol **top, **real_top, **bottom, **center;
int length = (global ? pst->n_global_syms : pst->n_static_syms);
int do_linear_search = 1;
-
+
if (length == 0)
{
return (NULL);
}
-
start = (global ?
pst->objfile->global_psymbols.list + pst->globals_offset :
- pst->objfile->static_psymbols.list + pst->statics_offset );
-
- if (global) /* This means we can use a binary search. */
+ pst->objfile->static_psymbols.list + pst->statics_offset);
+
+ if (global) /* This means we can use a binary search. */
{
do_linear_search = 0;
/* Binary search. This search is guaranteed to end with center
- pointing at the earliest partial symbol with the correct
- name. At that point *all* partial symbols with that name
- will be checked against the correct namespace. */
+ pointing at the earliest partial symbol whose name might be
+ correct. At that point *all* partial symbols with an
+ appropriate name will be checked against the correct
+ domain. */
bottom = start;
top = start + length - 1;
+ real_top = top;
while (top > bottom)
{
center = bottom + (top - bottom) / 2;
- assert (center < top);
- if (!do_linear_search && SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (center) == language_cplus)
+ if (!(center < top))
+ internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "failed internal consistency check");
+ if (!do_linear_search
+ && (SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (*center) == language_java))
{
do_linear_search = 1;
}
- if (STRCMP (SYMBOL_NAME (center), name) >= 0)
+ if (strcmp_iw_ordered (SYMBOL_SEARCH_NAME (*center), name) >= 0)
{
top = center;
}
bottom = center + 1;
}
}
- assert (top == bottom);
- while (STREQ (SYMBOL_NAME (top), name))
+ if (!(top == bottom))
+ internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "failed internal consistency check");
+
+ while (top <= real_top
+ && (linkage_name != NULL
+ ? strcmp (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (*top), linkage_name) == 0
+ : SYMBOL_MATCHES_SEARCH_NAME (*top,name)))
{
- if (SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (top) == namespace)
+ if (SYMBOL_DOMAIN (*top) == domain)
{
- return top;
+ return (*top);
}
- top ++;
+ top++;
}
}
we should also do a linear search. */
if (do_linear_search)
- {
+ {
for (psym = start; psym < start + length; psym++)
{
- if (namespace == SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (psym))
+ if (domain == SYMBOL_DOMAIN (*psym))
{
- if (SYMBOL_MATCHES_NAME (psym, name))
+ if (linkage_name != NULL
+ ? strcmp (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (*psym), linkage_name) == 0
+ : SYMBOL_MATCHES_SEARCH_NAME (*psym, name))
{
- return (psym);
+ return (*psym);
}
}
}
return (NULL);
}
-/* Find the psymtab containing main(). */
-/* FIXME: What about languages without main() or specially linked
- executables that have no main() ? */
+/* Look up a type named NAME in the struct_domain. The type returned
+ must not be opaque -- i.e., must have at least one field
+ defined. */
-struct partial_symtab *
-find_main_psymtab ()
+struct type *
+lookup_transparent_type (const char *name)
{
- register struct partial_symtab *pst;
- register struct objfile *objfile;
-
- ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, pst)
- {
- if (lookup_partial_symbol (pst, "main", 1, VAR_NAMESPACE))
- {
- return (pst);
- }
- }
- return (NULL);
+ return current_language->la_lookup_transparent_type (name);
}
-/* Search BLOCK for symbol NAME in NAMESPACE.
-
- Note that if NAME is the demangled form of a C++ symbol, we will fail
- to find a match during the binary search of the non-encoded names, but
- for now we don't worry about the slight inefficiency of looking for
- a match we'll never find, since it will go pretty quick. Once the
- binary search terminates, we drop through and do a straight linear
- search on the symbols. Each symbol which is marked as being a C++
- symbol (language_cplus set) has both the encoded and non-encoded names
- tested for a match. */
+/* The standard implementation of lookup_transparent_type. This code
+ was modeled on lookup_symbol -- the parts not relevant to looking
+ up types were just left out. In particular it's assumed here that
+ types are available in struct_domain and only at file-static or
+ global blocks. */
-struct symbol *
-lookup_block_symbol (block, name, namespace)
- register const struct block *block;
- const char *name;
- const enum namespace namespace;
+struct type *
+basic_lookup_transparent_type (const char *name)
{
- register int bot, top, inc;
- register struct symbol *sym;
- register struct symbol *sym_found = NULL;
- register int do_linear_search = 1;
+ struct symbol *sym;
+ struct symtab *s = NULL;
+ struct partial_symtab *ps;
+ struct blockvector *bv;
+ struct objfile *objfile;
+ struct block *block;
- /* If the blocks's symbols were sorted, start with a binary search. */
+ /* Now search all the global symbols. Do the symtab's first, then
+ check the psymtab's. If a psymtab indicates the existence
+ of the desired name as a global, then do psymtab-to-symtab
+ conversion on the fly and return the found symbol. */
- if (BLOCK_SHOULD_SORT (block))
- {
- /* Reset the linear search flag so if the binary search fails, we
- won't do the linear search once unless we find some reason to
- do so, such as finding a C++ symbol during the binary search.
- Note that for C++ modules, ALL the symbols in a block should
- end up marked as C++ symbols. */
+ ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
+ {
+ bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
+ block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, GLOBAL_BLOCK);
+ sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, NULL, STRUCT_DOMAIN);
+ if (sym && !TYPE_IS_OPAQUE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)))
+ {
+ return SYMBOL_TYPE (sym);
+ }
+ }
- do_linear_search = 0;
- top = BLOCK_NSYMS (block);
- bot = 0;
+ ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, ps)
+ {
+ if (!ps->readin && lookup_partial_symbol (ps, name, NULL,
+ 1, STRUCT_DOMAIN))
+ {
+ s = PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB (ps);
+ bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
+ block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, GLOBAL_BLOCK);
+ sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, NULL, STRUCT_DOMAIN);
+ if (!sym)
+ {
+ /* This shouldn't be necessary, but as a last resort
+ * try looking in the statics even though the psymtab
+ * claimed the symbol was global. It's possible that
+ * the psymtab gets it wrong in some cases.
+ */
+ block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, STATIC_BLOCK);
+ sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, NULL, STRUCT_DOMAIN);
+ if (!sym)
+ error ("Internal: global symbol `%s' found in %s psymtab but not in symtab.\n\
+%s may be an inlined function, or may be a template function\n\
+(if a template, try specifying an instantiation: %s<type>).",
+ name, ps->filename, name, name);
+ }
+ if (!TYPE_IS_OPAQUE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)))
+ return SYMBOL_TYPE (sym);
+ }
+ }
- /* Advance BOT to not far before the first symbol whose name is NAME. */
+ /* Now search the static file-level symbols.
+ Not strictly correct, but more useful than an error.
+ Do the symtab's first, then
+ check the psymtab's. If a psymtab indicates the existence
+ of the desired name as a file-level static, then do psymtab-to-symtab
+ conversion on the fly and return the found symbol.
+ */
- while (1)
- {
- inc = (top - bot + 1);
- /* No need to keep binary searching for the last few bits worth. */
- if (inc < 4)
- {
- break;
- }
- inc = (inc >> 1) + bot;
- sym = BLOCK_SYM (block, inc);
- if (!do_linear_search && SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym) == language_cplus)
- {
- do_linear_search = 1;
- }
- if (SYMBOL_NAME (sym)[0] < name[0])
- {
- bot = inc;
- }
- else if (SYMBOL_NAME (sym)[0] > name[0])
- {
- top = inc;
- }
- else if (STRCMP (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), name) < 0)
- {
- bot = inc;
- }
- else
- {
- top = inc;
- }
- }
+ ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
+ {
+ bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
+ block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, STATIC_BLOCK);
+ sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, NULL, STRUCT_DOMAIN);
+ if (sym && !TYPE_IS_OPAQUE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)))
+ {
+ return SYMBOL_TYPE (sym);
+ }
+ }
- /* Now scan forward until we run out of symbols, find one whose
- name is greater than NAME, or find one we want. If there is
- more than one symbol with the right name and namespace, we
- return the first one; I believe it is now impossible for us
- to encounter two symbols with the same name and namespace
- here, because blocks containing argument symbols are no
- longer sorted. */
+ ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, ps)
+ {
+ if (!ps->readin && lookup_partial_symbol (ps, name, NULL, 0, STRUCT_DOMAIN))
+ {
+ s = PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB (ps);
+ bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
+ block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, STATIC_BLOCK);
+ sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, NULL, STRUCT_DOMAIN);
+ if (!sym)
+ {
+ /* This shouldn't be necessary, but as a last resort
+ * try looking in the globals even though the psymtab
+ * claimed the symbol was static. It's possible that
+ * the psymtab gets it wrong in some cases.
+ */
+ block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, GLOBAL_BLOCK);
+ sym = lookup_block_symbol (block, name, NULL, STRUCT_DOMAIN);
+ if (!sym)
+ error ("Internal: static symbol `%s' found in %s psymtab but not in symtab.\n\
+%s may be an inlined function, or may be a template function\n\
+(if a template, try specifying an instantiation: %s<type>).",
+ name, ps->filename, name, name);
+ }
+ if (!TYPE_IS_OPAQUE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)))
+ return SYMBOL_TYPE (sym);
+ }
+ }
+ return (struct type *) 0;
+}
- top = BLOCK_NSYMS (block);
- while (bot < top)
- {
- sym = BLOCK_SYM (block, bot);
- inc = SYMBOL_NAME (sym)[0] - name[0];
- if (inc == 0)
- {
- inc = STRCMP (SYMBOL_NAME (sym), name);
- }
- if (inc == 0 && SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) == namespace)
- {
- return (sym);
- }
- if (inc > 0)
- {
- break;
- }
- bot++;
- }
- }
- /* Here if block isn't sorted, or we fail to find a match during the
- binary search above. If during the binary search above, we find a
- symbol which is a C++ symbol, then we have re-enabled the linear
- search flag which was reset when starting the binary search.
+/* Find the psymtab containing main(). */
+/* FIXME: What about languages without main() or specially linked
+ executables that have no main() ? */
- This loop is equivalent to the loop above, but hacked greatly for speed.
+struct partial_symtab *
+find_main_psymtab (void)
+{
+ struct partial_symtab *pst;
+ struct objfile *objfile;
- Note that parameter symbols do not always show up last in the
- list; this loop makes sure to take anything else other than
- parameter symbols first; it only uses parameter symbols as a
- last resort. Note that this only takes up extra computation
- time on a match. */
+ ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, pst)
+ {
+ if (lookup_partial_symbol (pst, main_name (), NULL, 1, VAR_DOMAIN))
+ {
+ return (pst);
+ }
+ }
+ return (NULL);
+}
- if (do_linear_search)
+/* Search BLOCK for symbol NAME in DOMAIN.
+
+ Note that if NAME is the demangled form of a C++ symbol, we will fail
+ to find a match during the binary search of the non-encoded names, but
+ for now we don't worry about the slight inefficiency of looking for
+ a match we'll never find, since it will go pretty quick. Once the
+ binary search terminates, we drop through and do a straight linear
+ search on the symbols. Each symbol which is marked as being a ObjC/C++
+ symbol (language_cplus or language_objc set) has both the encoded and
+ non-encoded names tested for a match.
+
+ If LINKAGE_NAME is non-NULL, verify that any symbol we find has this
+ particular mangled name.
+*/
+
+struct symbol *
+lookup_block_symbol (const struct block *block, const char *name,
+ const char *linkage_name,
+ const domain_enum domain)
+{
+ struct dict_iterator iter;
+ struct symbol *sym;
+
+ if (!BLOCK_FUNCTION (block))
+ {
+ for (sym = dict_iter_name_first (BLOCK_DICT (block), name, &iter);
+ sym != NULL;
+ sym = dict_iter_name_next (name, &iter))
+ {
+ if (SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym) == domain
+ && (linkage_name != NULL
+ ? strcmp (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym), linkage_name) == 0 : 1))
+ return sym;
+ }
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ else
{
- top = BLOCK_NSYMS (block);
- bot = 0;
- while (bot < top)
+ /* Note that parameter symbols do not always show up last in the
+ list; this loop makes sure to take anything else other than
+ parameter symbols first; it only uses parameter symbols as a
+ last resort. Note that this only takes up extra computation
+ time on a match. */
+
+ struct symbol *sym_found = NULL;
+
+ for (sym = dict_iter_name_first (BLOCK_DICT (block), name, &iter);
+ sym != NULL;
+ sym = dict_iter_name_next (name, &iter))
{
- sym = BLOCK_SYM (block, bot);
- if (SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) == namespace &&
- SYMBOL_MATCHES_NAME (sym, name))
+ if (SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym) == domain
+ && (linkage_name != NULL
+ ? strcmp (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym), linkage_name) == 0 : 1))
{
sym_found = sym;
if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_ARG &&
SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_REF_ARG &&
SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_REGPARM &&
SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_REGPARM_ADDR &&
- SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_BASEREG_ARG)
+ SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_BASEREG_ARG &&
+ SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_COMPUTED_ARG)
{
break;
}
}
- bot++;
}
+ return (sym_found); /* Will be NULL if not found. */
}
- return (sym_found); /* Will be NULL if not found. */
}
-\f
-/* Return the symbol for the function which contains a specified
- lexical block, described by a struct block BL. */
-
-struct symbol *
-block_function (bl)
- struct block *bl;
-{
- while (BLOCK_FUNCTION (bl) == 0 && BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (bl) != 0)
- bl = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (bl);
-
- return BLOCK_FUNCTION (bl);
-}
-
-/* Find the symtab associated with PC. Look through the psymtabs and read in
- another symtab if necessary. */
+/* Find the symtab associated with PC and SECTION. Look through the
+ psymtabs and read in another symtab if necessary. */
struct symtab *
-find_pc_symtab (pc)
- register CORE_ADDR pc;
+find_pc_sect_symtab (CORE_ADDR pc, asection *section)
{
- register struct block *b;
+ struct block *b;
struct blockvector *bv;
- register struct symtab *s = NULL;
- register struct symtab *best_s = NULL;
- register struct partial_symtab *ps;
- register struct objfile *objfile;
- int distance = 0;
+ struct symtab *s = NULL;
+ struct symtab *best_s = NULL;
+ struct partial_symtab *ps;
+ struct objfile *objfile;
+ CORE_ADDR distance = 0;
+ struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
+
+ /* If we know that this is not a text address, return failure. This is
+ necessary because we loop based on the block's high and low code
+ addresses, which do not include the data ranges, and because
+ we call find_pc_sect_psymtab which has a similar restriction based
+ on the partial_symtab's texthigh and textlow. */
+ msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section (pc, section);
+ if (msymbol
+ && (msymbol->type == mst_data
+ || msymbol->type == mst_bss
+ || msymbol->type == mst_abs
+ || msymbol->type == mst_file_data
+ || msymbol->type == mst_file_bss))
+ return NULL;
/* Search all symtabs for the one whose file contains our address, and which
is the smallest of all the ones containing the address. This is designed
to deal with a case like symtab a is at 0x1000-0x2000 and 0x3000-0x4000
and symtab b is at 0x2000-0x3000. So the GLOBAL_BLOCK for a is from
0x1000-0x4000, but for address 0x2345 we want to return symtab b.
- This is said to happen for the mips; it might be swifter to create
- several symtabs with the same name like xcoff does (I'm not sure). */
+
+ This happens for native ecoff format, where code from included files
+ gets its own symtab. The symtab for the included file should have
+ been read in already via the dependency mechanism.
+ It might be swifter to create several symtabs with the same name
+ like xcoff does (I'm not sure).
+
+ It also happens for objfiles that have their functions reordered.
+ For these, the symtab we are looking for is not necessarily read in. */
ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
- {
- bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
- b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, GLOBAL_BLOCK);
- if (BLOCK_START (b) <= pc
- && BLOCK_END (b) > pc
- && (distance == 0
- || BLOCK_END (b) - BLOCK_START (b) < distance))
- {
- distance = BLOCK_END (b) - BLOCK_START (b);
- best_s = s;
- }
- }
+ {
+ bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
+ b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, GLOBAL_BLOCK);
+
+ if (BLOCK_START (b) <= pc
+ && BLOCK_END (b) > pc
+ && (distance == 0
+ || BLOCK_END (b) - BLOCK_START (b) < distance))
+ {
+ /* For an objfile that has its functions reordered,
+ find_pc_psymtab will find the proper partial symbol table
+ and we simply return its corresponding symtab. */
+ /* In order to better support objfiles that contain both
+ stabs and coff debugging info, we continue on if a psymtab
+ can't be found. */
+ if ((objfile->flags & OBJF_REORDERED) && objfile->psymtabs)
+ {
+ ps = find_pc_sect_psymtab (pc, section);
+ if (ps)
+ return PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB (ps);
+ }
+ if (section != 0)
+ {
+ struct dict_iterator iter;
+ struct symbol *sym = NULL;
+
+ ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym)
+ {
+ fixup_symbol_section (sym, objfile);
+ if (section == SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (sym))
+ break;
+ }
+ if (sym == NULL)
+ continue; /* no symbol in this symtab matches section */
+ }
+ distance = BLOCK_END (b) - BLOCK_START (b);
+ best_s = s;
+ }
+ }
if (best_s != NULL)
- return(best_s);
+ return (best_s);
s = NULL;
- ps = find_pc_psymtab (pc);
+ ps = find_pc_sect_psymtab (pc, section);
if (ps)
{
if (ps->readin)
/* Might want to error() here (in case symtab is corrupt and
will cause a core dump), but maybe we can successfully
continue, so let's not. */
- /* FIXME-32x64: assumes pc fits in a long */
warning ("\
-(Internal error: pc 0x%lx in read in psymtab, but not in symtab.)\n",
- (unsigned long) pc);
+(Internal error: pc 0x%s in read in psymtab, but not in symtab.)\n",
+ paddr_nz (pc));
s = PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB (ps);
}
return (s);
}
-\f
-/* Find the closest symbol value (of any sort -- function or variable)
- for a given address value. Slow but complete. */
-struct symbol *
-find_addr_symbol (addr, symtabp, symaddrp)
- CORE_ADDR addr;
- struct symtab **symtabp;
- CORE_ADDR *symaddrp;
-{
- struct symtab *symtab, *best_symtab;
- struct objfile *objfile;
- register int bot, top;
- register struct symbol *sym;
- register CORE_ADDR sym_addr;
- struct block *block;
- int blocknum;
-
- /* Info on best symbol seen so far */
-
- register CORE_ADDR best_sym_addr = 0;
- struct symbol *best_sym = 0;
-
- /* FIXME -- we should pull in all the psymtabs, too! */
- ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, symtab)
- {
- /* Search the global and static blocks in this symtab for
- the closest symbol-address to the desired address. */
-
- for (blocknum = GLOBAL_BLOCK; blocknum <= STATIC_BLOCK; blocknum++)
- {
- QUIT;
- block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (BLOCKVECTOR (symtab), blocknum);
- top = BLOCK_NSYMS (block);
- for (bot = 0; bot < top; bot++)
- {
- sym = BLOCK_SYM (block, bot);
- switch (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym))
- {
- case LOC_STATIC:
- case LOC_LABEL:
- sym_addr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym);
- break;
-
- case LOC_BLOCK:
- sym_addr = BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym));
- break;
-
- default:
- continue;
- }
-
- if (sym_addr <= addr)
- if (sym_addr > best_sym_addr)
- {
- /* Quit if we found an exact match. */
- best_sym = sym;
- best_sym_addr = sym_addr;
- best_symtab = symtab;
- if (sym_addr == addr)
- goto done;
- }
- }
- }
- }
+/* Find the symtab associated with PC. Look through the psymtabs and
+ read in another symtab if necessary. Backward compatibility, no section */
- done:
- if (symtabp)
- *symtabp = best_symtab;
- if (symaddrp)
- *symaddrp = best_sym_addr;
- return best_sym;
+struct symtab *
+find_pc_symtab (CORE_ADDR pc)
+{
+ return find_pc_sect_symtab (pc, find_pc_mapped_section (pc));
}
+\f
-
-/* Find the source file and line number for a given PC value.
+/* Find the source file and line number for a given PC value and SECTION.
Return a structure containing a symtab pointer, a line number,
and a pc range for the entire source line.
The value's .pc field is NOT the specified pc.
/* If it's worth the effort, we could be using a binary search. */
struct symtab_and_line
-find_pc_line (pc, notcurrent)
- CORE_ADDR pc;
- int notcurrent;
+find_pc_sect_line (CORE_ADDR pc, struct bfd_section *section, int notcurrent)
{
struct symtab *s;
- register struct linetable *l;
- register int len;
- register int i;
- register struct linetable_entry *item;
+ struct linetable *l;
+ int len;
+ int i;
+ struct linetable_entry *item;
struct symtab_and_line val;
struct blockvector *bv;
+ struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
+ struct minimal_symbol *mfunsym;
/* Info on best line seen so far, and where it starts, and its file. */
But what we want is the statement containing the instruction.
Fudge the pc to make sure we get that. */
- if (notcurrent) pc -= 1;
+ init_sal (&val); /* initialize to zeroes */
+
+ /* It's tempting to assume that, if we can't find debugging info for
+ any function enclosing PC, that we shouldn't search for line
+ number info, either. However, GAS can emit line number info for
+ assembly files --- very helpful when debugging hand-written
+ assembly code. In such a case, we'd have no debug info for the
+ function, but we would have line info. */
+
+ if (notcurrent)
+ pc -= 1;
+
+ /* elz: added this because this function returned the wrong
+ information if the pc belongs to a stub (import/export)
+ to call a shlib function. This stub would be anywhere between
+ two functions in the target, and the line info was erroneously
+ taken to be the one of the line before the pc.
+ */
+ /* RT: Further explanation:
+
+ * We have stubs (trampolines) inserted between procedures.
+ *
+ * Example: "shr1" exists in a shared library, and a "shr1" stub also
+ * exists in the main image.
+ *
+ * In the minimal symbol table, we have a bunch of symbols
+ * sorted by start address. The stubs are marked as "trampoline",
+ * the others appear as text. E.g.:
+ *
+ * Minimal symbol table for main image
+ * main: code for main (text symbol)
+ * shr1: stub (trampoline symbol)
+ * foo: code for foo (text symbol)
+ * ...
+ * Minimal symbol table for "shr1" image:
+ * ...
+ * shr1: code for shr1 (text symbol)
+ * ...
+ *
+ * So the code below is trying to detect if we are in the stub
+ * ("shr1" stub), and if so, find the real code ("shr1" trampoline),
+ * and if found, do the symbolization from the real-code address
+ * rather than the stub address.
+ *
+ * Assumptions being made about the minimal symbol table:
+ * 1. lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc() will return a trampoline only
+ * if we're really in the trampoline. If we're beyond it (say
+ * we're in "foo" in the above example), it'll have a closer
+ * symbol (the "foo" text symbol for example) and will not
+ * return the trampoline.
+ * 2. lookup_minimal_symbol_text() will find a real text symbol
+ * corresponding to the trampoline, and whose address will
+ * be different than the trampoline address. I put in a sanity
+ * check for the address being the same, to avoid an
+ * infinite recursion.
+ */
+ msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc (pc);
+ if (msymbol != NULL)
+ if (MSYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol) == mst_solib_trampoline)
+ {
+ mfunsym = lookup_minimal_symbol_text (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (msymbol),
+ NULL);
+ if (mfunsym == NULL)
+ /* I eliminated this warning since it is coming out
+ * in the following situation:
+ * gdb shmain // test program with shared libraries
+ * (gdb) break shr1 // function in shared lib
+ * Warning: In stub for ...
+ * In the above situation, the shared lib is not loaded yet,
+ * so of course we can't find the real func/line info,
+ * but the "break" still works, and the warning is annoying.
+ * So I commented out the warning. RT */
+ /* warning ("In stub for %s; unable to find real function/line info", SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (msymbol)) */ ;
+ /* fall through */
+ else if (SYMBOL_VALUE (mfunsym) == SYMBOL_VALUE (msymbol))
+ /* Avoid infinite recursion */
+ /* See above comment about why warning is commented out */
+ /* warning ("In stub for %s; unable to find real function/line info", SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (msymbol)) */ ;
+ /* fall through */
+ else
+ return find_pc_line (SYMBOL_VALUE (mfunsym), 0);
+ }
- s = find_pc_symtab (pc);
+
+ s = find_pc_sect_symtab (pc, section);
if (!s)
{
- val.symtab = 0;
- val.line = 0;
+ /* if no symbol information, return previous pc */
+ if (notcurrent)
+ pc++;
val.pc = pc;
- val.end = 0;
return val;
}
/* Find the best line in this symtab. */
l = LINETABLE (s);
if (!l)
- continue;
+ continue;
len = l->nitems;
if (len <= 0)
{
item = l->item; /* Get first line info */
/* Is this file's first line closer than the first lines of other files?
- If so, record this file, and its first line, as best alternate. */
+ If so, record this file, and its first line, as best alternate. */
if (item->pc > pc && (!alt || item->pc < alt->pc))
{
alt = item;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++, item++)
{
- /* Return the last line that did not start after PC. */
+ /* Leave prev pointing to the linetable entry for the last line
+ that started at or before PC. */
if (item->pc > pc)
break;
}
/* At this point, prev points at the line whose start addr is <= pc, and
- item points at the next line. If we ran off the end of the linetable
- (pc >= start of the last line), then prev == item. If pc < start of
- the first line, prev will not be set. */
+ item points at the next line. If we ran off the end of the linetable
+ (pc >= start of the last line), then prev == item. If pc < start of
+ the first line, prev will not be set. */
/* Is this file's best line closer than the best in the other files?
- If so, record this file, and its best line, as best so far. */
+ If so, record this file, and its best line, as best so far. Don't
+ save prev if it represents the end of a function (i.e. line number
+ 0) instead of a real line. */
- if (prev && (!best || prev->pc > best->pc))
+ if (prev && prev->line && (!best || prev->pc > best->pc))
{
best = prev;
best_symtab = s;
- /* If another line is in the linetable, and its PC is closer
- than the best_end we currently have, take it as best_end. */
- if (i < len && (best_end == 0 || best_end > item->pc))
- best_end = item->pc;
+
+ /* Discard BEST_END if it's before the PC of the current BEST. */
+ if (best_end <= best->pc)
+ best_end = 0;
}
+
+ /* If another line (denoted by ITEM) is in the linetable and its
+ PC is after BEST's PC, but before the current BEST_END, then
+ use ITEM's PC as the new best_end. */
+ if (best && i < len && item->pc > best->pc
+ && (best_end == 0 || best_end > item->pc))
+ best_end = item->pc;
}
if (!best_symtab)
{
if (!alt_symtab)
{ /* If we didn't find any line # info, just
- return zeros. */
- val.symtab = 0;
- val.line = 0;
+ return zeros. */
val.pc = pc;
- val.end = 0;
}
else
{
val.symtab = alt_symtab;
val.line = alt->line - 1;
+
+ /* Don't return line 0, that means that we didn't find the line. */
+ if (val.line == 0)
+ ++val.line;
+
val.pc = BLOCK_END (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, GLOBAL_BLOCK));
val.end = alt->pc;
}
}
+ else if (best->line == 0)
+ {
+ /* If our best fit is in a range of PC's for which no line
+ number info is available (line number is zero) then we didn't
+ find any valid line information. */
+ val.pc = pc;
+ }
else
{
val.symtab = best_symtab;
else
val.end = BLOCK_END (BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, GLOBAL_BLOCK));
}
+ val.section = section;
return val;
}
-\f
-static int find_line_symtab PARAMS ((struct symtab *, int, struct linetable **,
- int *, int *));
+/* Backward compatibility (no section) */
+
+struct symtab_and_line
+find_pc_line (CORE_ADDR pc, int notcurrent)
+{
+ asection *section;
+
+ section = find_pc_overlay (pc);
+ if (pc_in_unmapped_range (pc, section))
+ pc = overlay_mapped_address (pc, section);
+ return find_pc_sect_line (pc, section, notcurrent);
+}
+\f
/* Find line number LINE in any symtab whose name is the same as
SYMTAB.
- If found, return 1, set *LINETABLE to the linetable in which it was
+ If found, return the symtab that contains the linetable in which it was
found, set *INDEX to the index in the linetable of the best entry
found, and set *EXACT_MATCH nonzero if the value returned is an
exact match.
- If not found, return 0. */
+ If not found, return NULL. */
-static int
-find_line_symtab (symtab, line, linetable, index, exact_match)
- struct symtab *symtab;
- int line;
- struct linetable **linetable;
- int *index;
- int *exact_match;
+struct symtab *
+find_line_symtab (struct symtab *symtab, int line, int *index, int *exact_match)
{
int exact;
int best_index;
struct linetable *best_linetable;
+ struct symtab *best_symtab;
/* First try looking it up in the given symtab. */
best_linetable = LINETABLE (symtab);
+ best_symtab = symtab;
best_index = find_line_common (best_linetable, line, &exact);
if (best_index < 0 || !exact)
{
/* Didn't find an exact match. So we better keep looking for
- another symtab with the same name. In the case of xcoff,
- multiple csects for one source file (produced by IBM's FORTRAN
- compiler) produce multiple symtabs (this is unavoidable
- assuming csects can be at arbitrary places in memory and that
- the GLOBAL_BLOCK of a symtab has a begin and end address). */
+ another symtab with the same name. In the case of xcoff,
+ multiple csects for one source file (produced by IBM's FORTRAN
+ compiler) produce multiple symtabs (this is unavoidable
+ assuming csects can be at arbitrary places in memory and that
+ the GLOBAL_BLOCK of a symtab has a begin and end address). */
/* BEST is the smallest linenumber > LINE so far seen,
- or 0 if none has been seen so far.
- BEST_INDEX and BEST_LINETABLE identify the item for it. */
+ or 0 if none has been seen so far.
+ BEST_INDEX and BEST_LINETABLE identify the item for it. */
int best;
struct objfile *objfile;
best = 0;
ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
- {
- struct linetable *l;
- int ind;
+ {
+ struct linetable *l;
+ int ind;
- if (!STREQ (symtab->filename, s->filename))
- continue;
- l = LINETABLE (s);
- ind = find_line_common (l, line, &exact);
- if (ind >= 0)
- {
- if (exact)
- {
- best_index = ind;
- best_linetable = l;
- goto done;
- }
- if (best == 0 || l->item[ind].line < best)
- {
- best = l->item[ind].line;
- best_index = ind;
- best_linetable = l;
- }
- }
- }
+ if (strcmp (symtab->filename, s->filename) != 0)
+ continue;
+ l = LINETABLE (s);
+ ind = find_line_common (l, line, &exact);
+ if (ind >= 0)
+ {
+ if (exact)
+ {
+ best_index = ind;
+ best_linetable = l;
+ best_symtab = s;
+ goto done;
+ }
+ if (best == 0 || l->item[ind].line < best)
+ {
+ best = l->item[ind].line;
+ best_index = ind;
+ best_linetable = l;
+ best_symtab = s;
+ }
+ }
+ }
}
- done:
+done:
if (best_index < 0)
- return 0;
+ return NULL;
if (index)
*index = best_index;
- if (linetable)
- *linetable = best_linetable;
if (exact_match)
*exact_match = exact;
- return 1;
+
+ return best_symtab;
}
\f
-/* Find the PC value for a given source file and line number.
- Returns zero for invalid line number.
+/* Set the PC value for a given source file and line number and return true.
+ Returns zero for invalid line number (and sets the PC to 0).
The source file is specified with a struct symtab. */
-CORE_ADDR
-find_line_pc (symtab, line)
- struct symtab *symtab;
- int line;
+int
+find_line_pc (struct symtab *symtab, int line, CORE_ADDR *pc)
{
struct linetable *l;
int ind;
+ *pc = 0;
if (symtab == 0)
return 0;
- if (find_line_symtab (symtab, line, &l, &ind, NULL))
- return l->item[ind].pc;
+
+ symtab = find_line_symtab (symtab, line, &ind, NULL);
+ if (symtab != NULL)
+ {
+ l = LINETABLE (symtab);
+ *pc = l->item[ind].pc;
+ return 1;
+ }
else
return 0;
}
Returns 0 if could not find the specified line. */
int
-find_line_pc_range (sal, startptr, endptr)
- struct symtab_and_line sal;
- CORE_ADDR *startptr, *endptr;
+find_line_pc_range (struct symtab_and_line sal, CORE_ADDR *startptr,
+ CORE_ADDR *endptr)
{
CORE_ADDR startaddr;
struct symtab_and_line found_sal;
startaddr = sal.pc;
- if (startaddr == 0)
- {
- startaddr = find_line_pc (sal.symtab, sal.line);
- }
- if (startaddr == 0)
+ if (startaddr == 0 && !find_line_pc (sal.symtab, sal.line, &startaddr))
return 0;
/* This whole function is based on address. For example, if line 10 has
This also insures that we never give a range like "starts at 0x134
and ends at 0x12c". */
- found_sal = find_pc_line (startaddr, 0);
+ found_sal = find_pc_sect_line (startaddr, sal.section, 0);
if (found_sal.line != sal.line)
{
/* The specified line (sal) has zero bytes. */
Set *EXACT_MATCH nonzero if the value returned is an exact match. */
static int
-find_line_common (l, lineno, exact_match)
- register struct linetable *l;
- register int lineno;
- int *exact_match;
+find_line_common (struct linetable *l, int lineno,
+ int *exact_match)
{
- register int i;
- register int len;
+ int i;
+ int len;
/* BEST is the smallest linenumber > LINENO so far seen,
or 0 if none has been seen so far.
len = l->nitems;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
{
- register struct linetable_entry *item = &(l->item[i]);
+ struct linetable_entry *item = &(l->item[i]);
if (item->line == lineno)
{
}
int
-find_pc_line_pc_range (pc, startptr, endptr)
- CORE_ADDR pc;
- CORE_ADDR *startptr, *endptr;
+find_pc_line_pc_range (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR *startptr, CORE_ADDR *endptr)
{
struct symtab_and_line sal;
sal = find_pc_line (pc, 0);
*endptr = sal.end;
return sal.symtab != 0;
}
-\f
+
+/* Given a function symbol SYM, find the symtab and line for the start
+ of the function.
+ If the argument FUNFIRSTLINE is nonzero, we want the first line
+ of real code inside the function. */
+
+struct symtab_and_line
+find_function_start_sal (struct symbol *sym, int funfirstline)
+{
+ CORE_ADDR pc;
+ struct symtab_and_line sal;
+
+ pc = BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym));
+ fixup_symbol_section (sym, NULL);
+ if (funfirstline)
+ { /* skip "first line" of function (which is actually its prologue) */
+ asection *section = SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (sym);
+ /* If function is in an unmapped overlay, use its unmapped LMA
+ address, so that SKIP_PROLOGUE has something unique to work on */
+ if (section_is_overlay (section) &&
+ !section_is_mapped (section))
+ pc = overlay_unmapped_address (pc, section);
+
+ pc += FUNCTION_START_OFFSET;
+ pc = SKIP_PROLOGUE (pc);
+
+ /* For overlays, map pc back into its mapped VMA range */
+ pc = overlay_mapped_address (pc, section);
+ }
+ sal = find_pc_sect_line (pc, SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (sym), 0);
+
+ /* Check if SKIP_PROLOGUE left us in mid-line, and the next
+ line is still part of the same function. */
+ if (sal.pc != pc
+ && BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym)) <= sal.end
+ && sal.end < BLOCK_END (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym)))
+ {
+ /* First pc of next line */
+ pc = sal.end;
+ /* Recalculate the line number (might not be N+1). */
+ sal = find_pc_sect_line (pc, SYMBOL_BFD_SECTION (sym), 0);
+ }
+ sal.pc = pc;
+
+ return sal;
+}
+
/* If P is of the form "operator[ \t]+..." where `...' is
some legitimate operator text, return a pointer to the
beginning of the substring of the operator text.
Otherwise, return "". */
-static char *
-operator_chars (p, end)
- char *p;
- char **end;
+char *
+operator_chars (char *p, char **end)
{
*end = "";
if (strncmp (p, "operator", 8))
/* Don't get faked out by `operator' being part of a longer
identifier. */
- if (isalpha(*p) || *p == '_' || *p == '$' || *p == '\0')
+ if (isalpha (*p) || *p == '_' || *p == '$' || *p == '\0')
return *end;
/* Allow some whitespace between `operator' and the operator symbol. */
/* Recognize 'operator TYPENAME'. */
- if (isalpha(*p) || *p == '_' || *p == '$')
+ if (isalpha (*p) || *p == '_' || *p == '$')
{
- register char *q = p+1;
- while (isalnum(*q) || *q == '_' || *q == '$')
+ char *q = p + 1;
+ while (isalnum (*q) || *q == '_' || *q == '$')
q++;
*end = q;
return p;
}
- switch (*p)
- {
- case '!':
- case '=':
- case '*':
- case '/':
- case '%':
- case '^':
- if (p[1] == '=')
- *end = p+2;
- else
- *end = p+1;
- return p;
- case '<':
- case '>':
- case '+':
- case '-':
- case '&':
- case '|':
- if (p[1] == '=' || p[1] == p[0])
- *end = p+2;
- else
- *end = p+1;
- return p;
- case '~':
- case ',':
- *end = p+1;
- return p;
- case '(':
- if (p[1] != ')')
- error ("`operator ()' must be specified without whitespace in `()'");
- *end = p+2;
- return p;
- case '?':
- if (p[1] != ':')
- error ("`operator ?:' must be specified without whitespace in `?:'");
- *end = p+2;
- return p;
- case '[':
- if (p[1] != ']')
- error ("`operator []' must be specified without whitespace in `[]'");
- *end = p+2;
- return p;
- default:
- error ("`operator %s' not supported", p);
- break;
- }
- *end = "";
- return *end;
-}
-
-/* Recursive helper function for decode_line_1.
- * Look for methods named NAME in type T.
- * Return number of matches.
- * Put matches in SYM_ARR (which better be big enough!).
- * These allocations seem to define "big enough":
- * sym_arr = (struct symbol **) alloca(TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL (t) * sizeof(struct symbol*));
- * Note that this function is g++ specific.
- */
-
-int
-find_methods (t, name, sym_arr)
- struct type *t;
- char *name;
- struct symbol **sym_arr;
-{
- int i1 = 0;
- int ibase;
- struct symbol *sym_class;
- char *class_name = type_name_no_tag (t);
- /* Ignore this class if it doesn't have a name. This is ugly, but
- unless we figure out how to get the physname without the name of
- the class, then the loop can't do any good. */
- if (class_name
- && (sym_class = lookup_symbol (class_name,
- (struct block *)NULL,
- STRUCT_NAMESPACE,
- (int *)NULL,
- (struct symtab **)NULL)))
- {
- int method_counter;
- /* FIXME: Shouldn't this just be check_stub_type (t)? */
- t = SYMBOL_TYPE (sym_class);
- for (method_counter = TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (t) - 1;
- method_counter >= 0;
- --method_counter)
- {
- int field_counter;
- struct fn_field *f = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (t, method_counter);
- char *method_name = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (t, method_counter);
- char dem_opname[64];
-
- if (strncmp(method_name, "__", 2)==0 ||
- strncmp(method_name, "op", 2)==0 ||
- strncmp(method_name, "type", 4)==0 )
- {
- if (cplus_demangle_opname(method_name, dem_opname, DMGL_ANSI))
- method_name = dem_opname;
- else if (cplus_demangle_opname(method_name, dem_opname, 0))
- method_name = dem_opname;
- }
- if (STREQ (name, method_name))
- /* Find all the fields with that name. */
- for (field_counter = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH (t, method_counter) - 1;
- field_counter >= 0;
- --field_counter)
+ while (*p)
+ switch (*p)
+ {
+ case '\\': /* regexp quoting */
+ if (p[1] == '*')
+ {
+ if (p[2] == '=') /* 'operator\*=' */
+ *end = p + 3;
+ else /* 'operator\*' */
+ *end = p + 2;
+ return p;
+ }
+ else if (p[1] == '[')
+ {
+ if (p[2] == ']')
+ error ("mismatched quoting on brackets, try 'operator\\[\\]'");
+ else if (p[2] == '\\' && p[3] == ']')
{
- char *phys_name;
- if (TYPE_FN_FIELD_STUB (f, field_counter))
- check_stub_method (t, method_counter, field_counter);
- phys_name = TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, field_counter);
- /* Destructor is handled by caller, dont add it to the list */
- if (DESTRUCTOR_PREFIX_P (phys_name))
- continue;
-
- /* FIXME: Why are we looking this up in the
- SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym_class)? It is intended as a hook
- for nested types? If so, it should probably hook to the
- type, not the symbol. mipsread.c is the only symbol
- reader which sets the SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE for types, and
- this is not documented in symtab.h. -26Aug93. */
-
- sym_arr[i1] = lookup_symbol (phys_name,
- SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym_class),
- VAR_NAMESPACE,
- (int *) NULL,
- (struct symtab **) NULL);
- if (sym_arr[i1]) i1++;
- else
- {
- fputs_filtered("(Cannot find method ", gdb_stdout);
- fprintf_symbol_filtered (gdb_stdout, phys_name,
- language_cplus,
- DMGL_PARAMS | DMGL_ANSI);
- fputs_filtered(" - possibly inlined.)\n", gdb_stdout);
- }
+ *end = p + 4; /* 'operator\[\]' */
+ return p;
}
- }
- }
-
- /* Only search baseclasses if there is no match yet, since names in
- derived classes override those in baseclasses.
-
- FIXME: The above is not true; it is only true of member functions
- if they have the same number of arguments (??? - section 13.1 of the
- ARM says the function members are not in the same scope but doesn't
- really spell out the rules in a way I understand. In any case, if
- the number of arguments differ this is a case in which we can overload
- rather than hiding without any problem, and gcc 2.4.5 does overload
- rather than hiding in this case). */
-
- if (i1)
- return i1;
- for (ibase = 0; ibase < TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t); ibase++)
- i1 += find_methods(TYPE_BASECLASS(t, ibase), name,
- sym_arr + i1);
- return i1;
-}
-
-/* Helper function for decode_line_1.
- Build a canonical line spec in CANONICAL if it is non-NULL and if
- the SAL has a symtab.
- If SYMNAME is non-NULL the canonical line spec is `filename:symname'.
- If SYMNAME is NULL the line number from SAL is used and the canonical
- line spec is `filename:linenum'. */
-
-static void
-build_canonical_line_spec (sal, symname, canonical)
- struct symtab_and_line *sal;
- char *symname;
- char ***canonical;
-{
- char **canonical_arr;
- char *canonical_name;
- char *filename;
- struct symtab *s = sal->symtab;
-
- if (s == (struct symtab *)NULL
- || s->filename == (char *)NULL
- || canonical == (char ***)NULL)
- return;
-
- canonical_arr = (char **) xmalloc (sizeof (char *));
- *canonical = canonical_arr;
-
- filename = s->filename;
- if (symname != NULL)
- {
- canonical_name = xmalloc (strlen (filename) + strlen (symname) + 2);
- sprintf (canonical_name, "%s:%s", filename, symname);
- }
- else
- {
- canonical_name = xmalloc (strlen (filename) + 30);
- sprintf (canonical_name, "%s:%d", filename, sal->line);
- }
- canonical_arr[0] = canonical_name;
-}
-
-/* Parse a string that specifies a line number.
- Pass the address of a char * variable; that variable will be
- advanced over the characters actually parsed.
-
- The string can be:
-
- LINENUM -- that line number in current file. PC returned is 0.
- FILE:LINENUM -- that line in that file. PC returned is 0.
- FUNCTION -- line number of openbrace of that function.
- PC returned is the start of the function.
- VARIABLE -- line number of definition of that variable.
- PC returned is 0.
- FILE:FUNCTION -- likewise, but prefer functions in that file.
- *EXPR -- line in which address EXPR appears.
-
- FUNCTION may be an undebuggable function found in minimal symbol table.
-
- If the argument FUNFIRSTLINE is nonzero, we want the first line
- of real code inside a function when a function is specified.
-
- DEFAULT_SYMTAB specifies the file to use if none is specified.
- It defaults to current_source_symtab.
- DEFAULT_LINE specifies the line number to use for relative
- line numbers (that start with signs). Defaults to current_source_line.
- If CANONICAL is non-NULL, store an array of strings containing the canonical
- line specs there if necessary. Currently overloaded member functions and
- line numbers or static functions without a filename yield a canonical
- line spec. The array and the line spec strings are allocated on the heap,
- it is the callers responsibility to free them.
-
- Note that it is possible to return zero for the symtab
- if no file is validly specified. Callers must check that.
- Also, the line number returned may be invalid. */
-
-/* We allow single quotes in various places. This is a hideous
- kludge, which exists because the completer can't yet deal with the
- lack of single quotes. FIXME: write a linespec_completer which we
- can use as appropriate instead of make_symbol_completion_list. */
-
-struct symtabs_and_lines
-decode_line_1 (argptr, funfirstline, default_symtab, default_line, canonical)
- char **argptr;
- int funfirstline;
- struct symtab *default_symtab;
- int default_line;
- char ***canonical;
-{
- struct symtabs_and_lines values;
-#ifdef HPPA_COMPILER_BUG
- /* FIXME: The native HP 9000/700 compiler has a bug which appears
- when optimizing this file with target i960-vxworks. I haven't
- been able to construct a simple test case. The problem is that
- in the second call to SKIP_PROLOGUE below, the compiler somehow
- does not realize that the statement val = find_pc_line (...) will
- change the values of the fields of val. It extracts the elements
- into registers at the top of the block, and does not update the
- registers after the call to find_pc_line. You can check this by
- inserting a printf at the end of find_pc_line to show what values
- it is returning for val.pc and val.end and another printf after
- the call to see what values the function actually got (remember,
- this is compiling with cc -O, with this patch removed). You can
- also examine the assembly listing: search for the second call to
- skip_prologue; the LDO statement before the next call to
- find_pc_line loads the address of the structure which
- find_pc_line will return; if there is a LDW just before the LDO,
- which fetches an element of the structure, then the compiler
- still has the bug.
-
- Setting val to volatile avoids the problem. We must undef
- volatile, because the HPPA native compiler does not define
- __STDC__, although it does understand volatile, and so volatile
- will have been defined away in defs.h. */
-#undef volatile
- volatile struct symtab_and_line val;
-#define volatile /*nothing*/
-#else
- struct symtab_and_line val;
-#endif
- register char *p, *p1;
- char *q, *q1, *pp;
- register struct symtab *s;
-
- register struct symbol *sym;
- /* The symtab that SYM was found in. */
- struct symtab *sym_symtab;
-
- register CORE_ADDR pc;
- register struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
- char *copy;
- struct symbol *sym_class;
- int i1;
- int is_quoted, has_parens;
- struct symbol **sym_arr;
- struct type *t;
- char *saved_arg = *argptr;
- extern char *gdb_completer_quote_characters;
-
- /* Defaults have defaults. */
-
- if (default_symtab == 0)
- {
- default_symtab = current_source_symtab;
- default_line = current_source_line;
- }
-
- /* See if arg is *PC */
-
- if (**argptr == '*')
- {
- if (**argptr == '*')
- {
- (*argptr)++;
- }
- pc = parse_and_eval_address_1 (argptr);
- values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
- xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
- values.nelts = 1;
- values.sals[0] = find_pc_line (pc, 0);
- values.sals[0].pc = pc;
- build_canonical_line_spec (values.sals, NULL, canonical);
- return values;
- }
-
- /* Maybe arg is FILE : LINENUM or FILE : FUNCTION */
-
- s = NULL;
- is_quoted = (strchr(gdb_completer_quote_characters, **argptr) != NULL);
- has_parens = (( pp = strchr(*argptr, '(')) != NULL &&
- (pp = strchr(pp, ')')) != NULL);
-
- for (p = *argptr; *p; p++)
- {
- if (p[0] == '<')
- {
- while(!++p && *p != '>');
- if (!p)
- {
- /* FIXME: Why warning() and then return_to_top_level?
- What's wrong with error()? */
- warning("non-matching '<' and '>' in command");
- return_to_top_level (RETURN_ERROR);
- }
- }
- if (p[0] == ':' || p[0] == ' ' || p[0] == '\t')
+ else
+ error ("nothing is allowed between '[' and ']'");
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Gratuitous qoute: skip it and move on. */
+ p++;
+ continue;
+ }
break;
- }
- while (p[0] == ' ' || p[0] == '\t') p++;
-
- if ((p[0] == ':') && !has_parens)
- {
-
- /* C++ */
- if (is_quoted) *argptr = *argptr+1;
- if (p[1] ==':')
- {
- /* Extract the class name. */
- p1 = p;
- while (p != *argptr && p[-1] == ' ') --p;
- copy = (char *) alloca (p - *argptr + 1);
- memcpy (copy, *argptr, p - *argptr);
- copy[p - *argptr] = 0;
-
- /* Discard the class name from the arg. */
- p = p1 + 2;
- while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') p++;
- *argptr = p;
-
- sym_class = lookup_symbol (copy, 0, STRUCT_NAMESPACE, 0,
- (struct symtab **)NULL);
-
- if (sym_class &&
- ( TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym_class)) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
- || TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym_class)) == TYPE_CODE_UNION))
- {
- /* Arg token is not digits => try it as a function name
- Find the next token(everything up to end or next blank). */
- if (strchr(gdb_completer_quote_characters, **argptr) != NULL)
- {
- p = skip_quoted(*argptr);
- *argptr = *argptr + 1;
- }
- else
- {
- p = *argptr;
- while (*p && *p!=' ' && *p!='\t' && *p!=',' && *p!=':') p++;
- }
-/*
- q = operator_chars (*argptr, &q1);
- if (q1 - q)
- {
- char *opname;
- char *tmp = alloca (q1 - q + 1);
- memcpy (tmp, q, q1 - q);
- tmp[q1 - q] = '\0';
- opname = cplus_mangle_opname (tmp, DMGL_ANSI);
- if (opname == NULL)
- {
- warning ("no mangling for \"%s\"", tmp);
- cplusplus_hint (saved_arg);
- return_to_top_level (RETURN_ERROR);
- }
- copy = (char*) alloca (3 + strlen(opname));
- sprintf (copy, "__%s", opname);
- p = q1;
- }
- else
-*/
- {
- copy = (char *) alloca (p - *argptr + 1 );
- memcpy (copy, *argptr, p - *argptr);
- copy[p - *argptr] = '\0';
- if (strchr(gdb_completer_quote_characters, copy[p-*argptr-1]) != NULL)
- copy[p - *argptr -1] = '\0';
- }
-
- /* no line number may be specified */
- while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') p++;
- *argptr = p;
-
- sym = 0;
- i1 = 0; /* counter for the symbol array */
- t = SYMBOL_TYPE (sym_class);
- sym_arr = (struct symbol **) alloca(TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL (t) * sizeof(struct symbol*));
-
- /* Cfront objects don't have fieldlists. */
- if (destructor_name_p (copy, t) && TYPE_FN_FIELDLISTS (t) != NULL)
- {
- /* destructors are a special case. */
- struct fn_field *f = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (t, 0);
- int len = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH (t, 0) - 1;
- /* gcc 1.x puts destructor in last field,
- gcc 2.x puts destructor in first field. */
- char *phys_name = TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, len);
- if (!DESTRUCTOR_PREFIX_P (phys_name))
- {
- phys_name = TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, 0);
- if (!DESTRUCTOR_PREFIX_P (phys_name))
- phys_name = "";
- }
- sym_arr[i1] =
- lookup_symbol (phys_name, SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym_class),
- VAR_NAMESPACE, 0, (struct symtab **)NULL);
- if (sym_arr[i1]) i1++;
- }
- else
- i1 = find_methods (t, copy, sym_arr);
- if (i1 == 1)
- {
- /* There is exactly one field with that name. */
- sym = sym_arr[0];
-
- if (sym && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_BLOCK)
- {
- /* Arg is the name of a function */
- pc = BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym));
- if (funfirstline)
- {
- pc += FUNCTION_START_OFFSET;
- SKIP_PROLOGUE (pc);
- }
- values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
- values.nelts = 1;
- values.sals[0] = find_pc_line (pc, 0);
- values.sals[0].pc = (values.sals[0].end && values.sals[0].pc != pc) ? values.sals[0].end : pc;
- }
- else
- {
- values.nelts = 0;
- }
- return values;
- }
- if (i1 > 0)
- {
- /* There is more than one field with that name
- (overloaded). Ask the user which one to use. */
- return decode_line_2 (sym_arr, i1, funfirstline, canonical);
- }
- else
- {
- char *tmp;
-
- if (OPNAME_PREFIX_P (copy))
- {
- tmp = (char *)alloca (strlen (copy+3) + 9);
- strcpy (tmp, "operator ");
- strcat (tmp, copy+3);
- }
- else
- tmp = copy;
- if (tmp[0] == '~')
- warning ("the class `%s' does not have destructor defined",
- SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME(sym_class));
- else
- warning ("the class %s does not have any method named %s",
- SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME(sym_class), tmp);
- cplusplus_hint (saved_arg);
- return_to_top_level (RETURN_ERROR);
- }
- }
- else
- {
- /* The quotes are important if copy is empty. */
- warning ("can't find class, struct, or union named \"%s\"",
- copy);
- cplusplus_hint (saved_arg);
- return_to_top_level (RETURN_ERROR);
- }
- }
- /* end of C++ */
-
-
- /* Extract the file name. */
- p1 = p;
- while (p != *argptr && p[-1] == ' ') --p;
- copy = (char *) alloca (p - *argptr + 1);
- memcpy (copy, *argptr, p - *argptr);
- copy[p - *argptr] = 0;
-
- /* Find that file's data. */
- s = lookup_symtab (copy);
- if (s == 0)
- {
- if (!have_full_symbols () && !have_partial_symbols ())
- error (no_symtab_msg);
- error ("No source file named %s.", copy);
- }
-
- /* Discard the file name from the arg. */
- p = p1 + 1;
- while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') p++;
- *argptr = p;
- }
-
- /* S is specified file's symtab, or 0 if no file specified.
- arg no longer contains the file name. */
-
- /* Check whether arg is all digits (and sign) */
-
- q = *argptr;
- if (*q == '-' || *q == '+') q++;
- while (*q >= '0' && *q <= '9')
- q++;
-
- if (q != *argptr && (*q == 0 || *q == ' ' || *q == '\t' || *q == ','))
- {
- /* We found a token consisting of all digits -- at least one digit. */
- enum sign {none, plus, minus} sign = none;
-
- /* We might need a canonical line spec if no file was specified. */
- int need_canonical = (s == 0) ? 1 : 0;
-
- /* This is where we need to make sure that we have good defaults.
- We must guarantee that this section of code is never executed
- when we are called with just a function name, since
- select_source_symtab calls us with such an argument */
-
- if (s == 0 && default_symtab == 0)
- {
- select_source_symtab (0);
- default_symtab = current_source_symtab;
- default_line = current_source_line;
- }
-
- if (**argptr == '+')
- sign = plus, (*argptr)++;
- else if (**argptr == '-')
- sign = minus, (*argptr)++;
- val.line = atoi (*argptr);
- switch (sign)
- {
- case plus:
- if (q == *argptr)
- val.line = 5;
- if (s == 0)
- val.line = default_line + val.line;
- break;
- case minus:
- if (q == *argptr)
- val.line = 15;
- if (s == 0)
- val.line = default_line - val.line;
- else
- val.line = 1;
- break;
- case none:
- break; /* No need to adjust val.line. */
- }
-
- while (*q == ' ' || *q == '\t') q++;
- *argptr = q;
- if (s == 0)
- s = default_symtab;
- val.symtab = s;
- val.pc = 0;
- values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
- values.sals[0] = val;
- values.nelts = 1;
- if (need_canonical)
- build_canonical_line_spec (values.sals, NULL, canonical);
- return values;
- }
-
- /* Arg token is not digits => try it as a variable name
- Find the next token (everything up to end or next whitespace). */
-
- if (is_quoted)
- {
- p = skip_quoted (*argptr);
- if (p[-1] != '\'')
- error ("Unmatched single quote.");
- }
- else if (has_parens)
- {
- p = pp+1;
- }
- else
- {
- p = skip_quoted(*argptr);
- }
-
- copy = (char *) alloca (p - *argptr + 1);
- memcpy (copy, *argptr, p - *argptr);
- copy[p - *argptr] = '\0';
- if (p != *argptr
- && (copy[0] == copy [p - *argptr - 1])
- && strchr (gdb_completer_quote_characters, copy[0]) != NULL)
- {
- copy [p - *argptr - 1] = '\0';
- copy++;
- }
- while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') p++;
- *argptr = p;
-
- /* Look up that token as a variable.
- If file specified, use that file's per-file block to start with. */
-
- sym = lookup_symbol (copy,
- (s ? BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (BLOCKVECTOR (s), STATIC_BLOCK)
- : get_selected_block ()),
- VAR_NAMESPACE, 0, &sym_symtab);
-
- if (sym != NULL)
- {
- if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_BLOCK)
- {
- /* Arg is the name of a function */
- pc = BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym));
- if (funfirstline)
- {
- pc += FUNCTION_START_OFFSET;
- SKIP_PROLOGUE (pc);
- }
- val = find_pc_line (pc, 0);
-#ifdef PROLOGUE_FIRSTLINE_OVERLAP
- /* Convex: no need to suppress code on first line, if any */
- val.pc = pc;
-#else
- /* Check if SKIP_PROLOGUE left us in mid-line, and the next
- line is still part of the same function. */
- if (val.pc != pc
- && BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym)) <= val.end
- && val.end < BLOCK_END (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym)))
- {
- /* First pc of next line */
- pc = val.end;
- /* Recalculate the line number (might not be N+1). */
- val = find_pc_line (pc, 0);
- }
- val.pc = pc;
-#endif
- values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
- values.sals[0] = val;
- values.nelts = 1;
-
- /* Don't use the SYMBOL_LINE; if used at all it points to
- the line containing the parameters or thereabouts, not
- the first line of code. */
-
- /* We might need a canonical line spec if it is a static
- function. */
- if (s == 0)
- {
- struct blockvector *bv = BLOCKVECTOR (sym_symtab);
- struct block *b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, STATIC_BLOCK);
- if (lookup_block_symbol (b, copy, VAR_NAMESPACE) != NULL)
- build_canonical_line_spec (values.sals, copy, canonical);
- }
- return values;
- }
- else if (SYMBOL_LINE (sym) != 0)
- {
- /* We know its line number. */
- values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
- xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
- values.nelts = 1;
- memset (&values.sals[0], 0, sizeof (values.sals[0]));
- values.sals[0].symtab = sym_symtab;
- values.sals[0].line = SYMBOL_LINE (sym);
- return values;
- }
- else
- /* This can happen if it is compiled with a compiler which doesn't
- put out line numbers for variables. */
- /* FIXME: Shouldn't we just set .line and .symtab to zero and
- return? For example, "info line foo" could print the address. */
- error ("Line number not known for symbol \"%s\"", copy);
- }
-
- msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol (copy, (struct objfile *) NULL);
- if (msymbol != NULL)
- {
- val.symtab = 0;
- val.line = 0;
- val.pc = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
- if (funfirstline)
- {
- val.pc += FUNCTION_START_OFFSET;
- SKIP_PROLOGUE (val.pc);
- }
- values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
- values.sals[0] = val;
- values.nelts = 1;
- return values;
- }
-
- if (!have_full_symbols () &&
- !have_partial_symbols () && !have_minimal_symbols ())
- error (no_symtab_msg);
-
- error ("Function \"%s\" not defined.", copy);
- return values; /* for lint */
-}
-
-struct symtabs_and_lines
-decode_line_spec (string, funfirstline)
- char *string;
- int funfirstline;
-{
- struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
- if (string == 0)
- error ("Empty line specification.");
- sals = decode_line_1 (&string, funfirstline,
- current_source_symtab, current_source_line,
- (char ***)NULL);
- if (*string)
- error ("Junk at end of line specification: %s", string);
- return sals;
-}
-
-/* Given a list of NELTS symbols in SYM_ARR, return a list of lines to
- operate on (ask user if necessary).
- If CANONICAL is non-NULL return a corresponding array of mangled names
- as canonical line specs there. */
-
-static struct symtabs_and_lines
-decode_line_2 (sym_arr, nelts, funfirstline, canonical)
- struct symbol *sym_arr[];
- int nelts;
- int funfirstline;
- char ***canonical;
-{
- struct symtabs_and_lines values, return_values;
- register CORE_ADDR pc;
- char *args, *arg1;
- int i;
- char *prompt;
- char *symname;
- struct cleanup *old_chain;
- char **canonical_arr = (char **)NULL;
-
- values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *) alloca (nelts * sizeof(struct symtab_and_line));
- return_values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *) xmalloc (nelts * sizeof(struct symtab_and_line));
- old_chain = make_cleanup (free, return_values.sals);
-
- if (canonical)
- {
- canonical_arr = (char **) xmalloc (nelts * sizeof (char *));
- make_cleanup (free, canonical_arr);
- memset (canonical_arr, 0, nelts * sizeof (char *));
- *canonical = canonical_arr;
- }
-
- i = 0;
- printf_unfiltered("[0] cancel\n[1] all\n");
- while (i < nelts)
- {
- if (sym_arr[i] && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym_arr[i]) == LOC_BLOCK)
- {
- /* Arg is the name of a function */
- pc = BLOCK_START (SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (sym_arr[i]));
- if (funfirstline)
- {
- pc += FUNCTION_START_OFFSET;
- SKIP_PROLOGUE (pc);
- }
- values.sals[i] = find_pc_line (pc, 0);
- values.sals[i].pc = (values.sals[i].end && values.sals[i].pc != pc) ?
- values.sals[i].end : pc;
- printf_unfiltered("[%d] %s at %s:%d\n", (i+2), SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME (sym_arr[i]),
- values.sals[i].symtab->filename, values.sals[i].line);
- }
- else printf_unfiltered ("?HERE\n");
- i++;
- }
-
- if ((prompt = getenv ("PS2")) == NULL)
- {
- prompt = ">";
- }
- printf_unfiltered("%s ",prompt);
- gdb_flush(gdb_stdout);
-
- args = command_line_input ((char *) NULL, 0);
-
- if (args == 0 || *args == 0)
- error_no_arg ("one or more choice numbers");
-
- i = 0;
- while (*args)
- {
- int num;
-
- arg1 = args;
- while (*arg1 >= '0' && *arg1 <= '9') arg1++;
- if (*arg1 && *arg1 != ' ' && *arg1 != '\t')
- error ("Arguments must be choice numbers.");
-
- num = atoi (args);
-
- if (num == 0)
- error ("cancelled");
- else if (num == 1)
- {
- if (canonical_arr)
- {
- for (i = 0; i < nelts; i++)
- {
- if (canonical_arr[i] == NULL)
- {
- symname = SYMBOL_NAME (sym_arr[i]);
- canonical_arr[i] = savestring (symname, strlen (symname));
- }
- }
- }
- memcpy (return_values.sals, values.sals,
- (nelts * sizeof(struct symtab_and_line)));
- return_values.nelts = nelts;
- discard_cleanups (old_chain);
- return return_values;
- }
-
- if (num > nelts + 2)
- {
- printf_unfiltered ("No choice number %d.\n", num);
- }
- else
- {
- num -= 2;
- if (values.sals[num].pc)
- {
- if (canonical_arr)
- {
- symname = SYMBOL_NAME (sym_arr[num]);
- make_cleanup (free, symname);
- canonical_arr[i] = savestring (symname, strlen (symname));
- }
- return_values.sals[i++] = values.sals[num];
- values.sals[num].pc = 0;
- }
- else
- {
- printf_unfiltered ("duplicate request for %d ignored.\n", num);
- }
- }
+ case '!':
+ case '=':
+ case '*':
+ case '/':
+ case '%':
+ case '^':
+ if (p[1] == '=')
+ *end = p + 2;
+ else
+ *end = p + 1;
+ return p;
+ case '<':
+ case '>':
+ case '+':
+ case '-':
+ case '&':
+ case '|':
+ if (p[0] == '-' && p[1] == '>')
+ {
+ /* Struct pointer member operator 'operator->'. */
+ if (p[2] == '*')
+ {
+ *end = p + 3; /* 'operator->*' */
+ return p;
+ }
+ else if (p[2] == '\\')
+ {
+ *end = p + 4; /* Hopefully 'operator->\*' */
+ return p;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ *end = p + 2; /* 'operator->' */
+ return p;
+ }
+ }
+ if (p[1] == '=' || p[1] == p[0])
+ *end = p + 2;
+ else
+ *end = p + 1;
+ return p;
+ case '~':
+ case ',':
+ *end = p + 1;
+ return p;
+ case '(':
+ if (p[1] != ')')
+ error ("`operator ()' must be specified without whitespace in `()'");
+ *end = p + 2;
+ return p;
+ case '?':
+ if (p[1] != ':')
+ error ("`operator ?:' must be specified without whitespace in `?:'");
+ *end = p + 2;
+ return p;
+ case '[':
+ if (p[1] != ']')
+ error ("`operator []' must be specified without whitespace in `[]'");
+ *end = p + 2;
+ return p;
+ default:
+ error ("`operator %s' not supported", p);
+ break;
+ }
- args = arg1;
- while (*args == ' ' || *args == '\t') args++;
- }
- return_values.nelts = i;
- discard_cleanups (old_chain);
- return return_values;
+ *end = "";
+ return *end;
}
-
\f
-/* Slave routine for sources_info. Force line breaks at ,'s.
- NAME is the name to print and *FIRST is nonzero if this is the first
- name printed. Set *FIRST to zero. */
-static void
-output_source_filename (name, first)
- char *name;
- int *first;
-{
- /* Table of files printed so far. Since a single source file can
- result in several partial symbol tables, we need to avoid printing
- it more than once. Note: if some of the psymtabs are read in and
- some are not, it gets printed both under "Source files for which
- symbols have been read" and "Source files for which symbols will
- be read in on demand". I consider this a reasonable way to deal
- with the situation. I'm not sure whether this can also happen for
- symtabs; it doesn't hurt to check. */
- static char **tab = NULL;
+
+/* If FILE is not already in the table of files, return zero;
+ otherwise return non-zero. Optionally add FILE to the table if ADD
+ is non-zero. If *FIRST is non-zero, forget the old table
+ contents. */
+static int
+filename_seen (const char *file, int add, int *first)
+{
+ /* Table of files seen so far. */
+ static const char **tab = NULL;
/* Allocated size of tab in elements.
Start with one 256-byte block (when using GNU malloc.c).
24 is the malloc overhead when range checking is in effect. */
static int tab_alloc_size = (256 - 24) / sizeof (char *);
/* Current size of tab in elements. */
static int tab_cur_size;
-
- char **p;
+ const char **p;
if (*first)
{
if (tab == NULL)
- tab = (char **) xmalloc (tab_alloc_size * sizeof (*tab));
+ tab = (const char **) xmalloc (tab_alloc_size * sizeof (*tab));
tab_cur_size = 0;
}
- /* Is NAME in tab? */
+ /* Is FILE in tab? */
for (p = tab; p < tab + tab_cur_size; p++)
- if (STREQ (*p, name))
- /* Yes; don't print it again. */
- return;
- /* No; add it to tab. */
- if (tab_cur_size == tab_alloc_size)
+ if (strcmp (*p, file) == 0)
+ return 1;
+
+ /* No; maybe add it to tab. */
+ if (add)
{
- tab_alloc_size *= 2;
- tab = (char **) xrealloc ((char *) tab, tab_alloc_size * sizeof (*tab));
+ if (tab_cur_size == tab_alloc_size)
+ {
+ tab_alloc_size *= 2;
+ tab = (const char **) xrealloc ((char *) tab,
+ tab_alloc_size * sizeof (*tab));
+ }
+ tab[tab_cur_size++] = file;
}
- tab[tab_cur_size++] = name;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Slave routine for sources_info. Force line breaks at ,'s.
+ NAME is the name to print and *FIRST is nonzero if this is the first
+ name printed. Set *FIRST to zero. */
+static void
+output_source_filename (char *name, int *first)
+{
+ /* Since a single source file can result in several partial symbol
+ tables, we need to avoid printing it more than once. Note: if
+ some of the psymtabs are read in and some are not, it gets
+ printed both under "Source files for which symbols have been
+ read" and "Source files for which symbols will be read in on
+ demand". I consider this a reasonable way to deal with the
+ situation. I'm not sure whether this can also happen for
+ symtabs; it doesn't hurt to check. */
+
+ /* Was NAME already seen? */
+ if (filename_seen (name, 1, first))
+ {
+ /* Yes; don't print it again. */
+ return;
+ }
+ /* No; print it and reset *FIRST. */
if (*first)
{
*first = 0;
wrap_here ("");
fputs_filtered (name, gdb_stdout);
-}
+}
static void
-sources_info (ignore, from_tty)
- char *ignore;
- int from_tty;
+sources_info (char *ignore, int from_tty)
{
- register struct symtab *s;
- register struct partial_symtab *ps;
- register struct objfile *objfile;
+ struct symtab *s;
+ struct partial_symtab *ps;
+ struct objfile *objfile;
int first;
-
+
if (!have_full_symbols () && !have_partial_symbols ())
{
- error (no_symtab_msg);
+ error ("No symbol table is loaded. Use the \"file\" command.");
}
-
+
printf_filtered ("Source files for which symbols have been read in:\n\n");
first = 1;
ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
- {
- output_source_filename (s -> filename, &first);
- }
+ {
+ output_source_filename (s->filename, &first);
+ }
printf_filtered ("\n\n");
-
+
printf_filtered ("Source files for which symbols will be read in on demand:\n\n");
first = 1;
ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, ps)
+ {
+ if (!ps->readin)
+ {
+ output_source_filename (ps->filename, &first);
+ }
+ }
+ printf_filtered ("\n");
+}
+
+static int
+file_matches (char *file, char *files[], int nfiles)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ if (file != NULL && nfiles != 0)
{
- if (!ps->readin)
+ for (i = 0; i < nfiles; i++)
{
- output_source_filename (ps -> filename, &first);
+ if (strcmp (files[i], lbasename (file)) == 0)
+ return 1;
}
}
- printf_filtered ("\n");
+ else if (nfiles == 0)
+ return 1;
+ return 0;
}
-/* List all symbols (if REGEXP is NULL) or all symbols matching REGEXP.
- If CLASS is zero, list all symbols except functions, type names, and
- constants (enums).
- If CLASS is 1, list only functions.
- If CLASS is 2, list only type names.
- If CLASS is 3, list only method names.
+/* Free any memory associated with a search. */
+void
+free_search_symbols (struct symbol_search *symbols)
+{
+ struct symbol_search *p;
+ struct symbol_search *next;
- BPT is non-zero if we should set a breakpoint at the functions
- we find. */
+ for (p = symbols; p != NULL; p = next)
+ {
+ next = p->next;
+ xfree (p);
+ }
+}
static void
-list_symbols (regexp, class, bpt)
- char *regexp;
- int class;
- int bpt;
-{
- register struct symtab *s;
- register struct partial_symtab *ps;
- register struct blockvector *bv;
+do_free_search_symbols_cleanup (void *symbols)
+{
+ free_search_symbols (symbols);
+}
+
+struct cleanup *
+make_cleanup_free_search_symbols (struct symbol_search *symbols)
+{
+ return make_cleanup (do_free_search_symbols_cleanup, symbols);
+}
+
+/* Helper function for sort_search_symbols and qsort. Can only
+ sort symbols, not minimal symbols. */
+static int
+compare_search_syms (const void *sa, const void *sb)
+{
+ struct symbol_search **sym_a = (struct symbol_search **) sa;
+ struct symbol_search **sym_b = (struct symbol_search **) sb;
+
+ return strcmp (SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME ((*sym_a)->symbol),
+ SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME ((*sym_b)->symbol));
+}
+
+/* Sort the ``nfound'' symbols in the list after prevtail. Leave
+ prevtail where it is, but update its next pointer to point to
+ the first of the sorted symbols. */
+static struct symbol_search *
+sort_search_symbols (struct symbol_search *prevtail, int nfound)
+{
+ struct symbol_search **symbols, *symp, *old_next;
+ int i;
+
+ symbols = (struct symbol_search **) xmalloc (sizeof (struct symbol_search *)
+ * nfound);
+ symp = prevtail->next;
+ for (i = 0; i < nfound; i++)
+ {
+ symbols[i] = symp;
+ symp = symp->next;
+ }
+ /* Generally NULL. */
+ old_next = symp;
+
+ qsort (symbols, nfound, sizeof (struct symbol_search *),
+ compare_search_syms);
+
+ symp = prevtail;
+ for (i = 0; i < nfound; i++)
+ {
+ symp->next = symbols[i];
+ symp = symp->next;
+ }
+ symp->next = old_next;
+
+ xfree (symbols);
+ return symp;
+}
+
+/* Search the symbol table for matches to the regular expression REGEXP,
+ returning the results in *MATCHES.
+
+ Only symbols of KIND are searched:
+ FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN - search all functions
+ TYPES_DOMAIN - search all type names
+ METHODS_DOMAIN - search all methods NOT IMPLEMENTED
+ VARIABLES_DOMAIN - search all symbols, excluding functions, type names,
+ and constants (enums)
+
+ free_search_symbols should be called when *MATCHES is no longer needed.
+
+ The results are sorted locally; each symtab's global and static blocks are
+ separately alphabetized.
+ */
+void
+search_symbols (char *regexp, domain_enum kind, int nfiles, char *files[],
+ struct symbol_search **matches)
+{
+ struct symtab *s;
+ struct partial_symtab *ps;
+ struct blockvector *bv;
struct blockvector *prev_bv = 0;
- register struct block *b;
- register int i, j;
- register struct symbol *sym;
- struct partial_symbol *psym;
+ struct block *b;
+ int i = 0;
+ struct dict_iterator iter;
+ struct symbol *sym;
+ struct partial_symbol **psym;
struct objfile *objfile;
struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
char *val;
- static char *classnames[]
- = {"variable", "function", "type", "method"};
- int found_in_file = 0;
int found_misc = 0;
static enum minimal_symbol_type types[]
- = {mst_data, mst_text, mst_abs, mst_unknown};
+ =
+ {mst_data, mst_text, mst_abs, mst_unknown};
static enum minimal_symbol_type types2[]
- = {mst_bss, mst_text, mst_abs, mst_unknown};
- enum minimal_symbol_type ourtype = types[class];
- enum minimal_symbol_type ourtype2 = types2[class];
+ =
+ {mst_bss, mst_file_text, mst_abs, mst_unknown};
+ static enum minimal_symbol_type types3[]
+ =
+ {mst_file_data, mst_solib_trampoline, mst_abs, mst_unknown};
+ static enum minimal_symbol_type types4[]
+ =
+ {mst_file_bss, mst_text, mst_abs, mst_unknown};
+ enum minimal_symbol_type ourtype;
+ enum minimal_symbol_type ourtype2;
+ enum minimal_symbol_type ourtype3;
+ enum minimal_symbol_type ourtype4;
+ struct symbol_search *sr;
+ struct symbol_search *psr;
+ struct symbol_search *tail;
+ struct cleanup *old_chain = NULL;
+
+ if (kind < VARIABLES_DOMAIN)
+ error ("must search on specific domain");
+
+ ourtype = types[(int) (kind - VARIABLES_DOMAIN)];
+ ourtype2 = types2[(int) (kind - VARIABLES_DOMAIN)];
+ ourtype3 = types3[(int) (kind - VARIABLES_DOMAIN)];
+ ourtype4 = types4[(int) (kind - VARIABLES_DOMAIN)];
+
+ sr = *matches = NULL;
+ tail = NULL;
if (regexp != NULL)
{
/* Make sure spacing is right for C++ operators.
- This is just a courtesy to make the matching less sensitive
- to how many spaces the user leaves between 'operator'
- and <TYPENAME> or <OPERATOR>. */
+ This is just a courtesy to make the matching less sensitive
+ to how many spaces the user leaves between 'operator'
+ and <TYPENAME> or <OPERATOR>. */
char *opend;
char *opname = operator_chars (regexp, &opend);
if (*opname)
{
- int fix = -1; /* -1 means ok; otherwise number of spaces needed. */
- if (isalpha(*opname) || *opname == '_' || *opname == '$')
+ int fix = -1; /* -1 means ok; otherwise number of spaces needed. */
+ if (isalpha (*opname) || *opname == '_' || *opname == '$')
{
/* There should 1 space between 'operator' and 'TYPENAME'. */
if (opname[-1] != ' ' || opname[-2] == ' ')
- fix = 1;
+ fix = 1;
}
else
{
/* There should 0 spaces between 'operator' and 'OPERATOR'. */
if (opname[-1] == ' ')
- fix = 0;
+ fix = 0;
}
/* If wrong number of spaces, fix it. */
if (fix >= 0)
{
- char *tmp = (char*) alloca(opend-opname+10);
- sprintf(tmp, "operator%.*s%s", fix, " ", opname);
+ char *tmp = (char *) alloca (8 + fix + strlen (opname) + 1);
+ sprintf (tmp, "operator%.*s%s", fix, " ", opname);
regexp = tmp;
}
- }
-
+ }
+
if (0 != (val = re_comp (regexp)))
error ("Invalid regexp (%s): %s", val, regexp);
}
the machinery below. */
ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, ps)
+ {
+ struct partial_symbol **bound, **gbound, **sbound;
+ int keep_going = 1;
+
+ if (ps->readin)
+ continue;
+
+ gbound = objfile->global_psymbols.list + ps->globals_offset + ps->n_global_syms;
+ sbound = objfile->static_psymbols.list + ps->statics_offset + ps->n_static_syms;
+ bound = gbound;
+
+ /* Go through all of the symbols stored in a partial
+ symtab in one loop. */
+ psym = objfile->global_psymbols.list + ps->globals_offset;
+ while (keep_going)
+ {
+ if (psym >= bound)
+ {
+ if (bound == gbound && ps->n_static_syms != 0)
+ {
+ psym = objfile->static_psymbols.list + ps->statics_offset;
+ bound = sbound;
+ }
+ else
+ keep_going = 0;
+ continue;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ QUIT;
+
+ /* If it would match (logic taken from loop below)
+ load the file and go on to the next one */
+ if (file_matches (ps->filename, files, nfiles)
+ && ((regexp == NULL
+ || re_exec (SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME (*psym)) != 0)
+ && ((kind == VARIABLES_DOMAIN && SYMBOL_CLASS (*psym) != LOC_TYPEDEF
+ && SYMBOL_CLASS (*psym) != LOC_BLOCK)
+ || (kind == FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN && SYMBOL_CLASS (*psym) == LOC_BLOCK)
+ || (kind == TYPES_DOMAIN && SYMBOL_CLASS (*psym) == LOC_TYPEDEF)
+ || (kind == METHODS_DOMAIN && SYMBOL_CLASS (*psym) == LOC_BLOCK))))
+ {
+ PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB (ps);
+ keep_going = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ psym++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Here, we search through the minimal symbol tables for functions
+ and variables that match, and force their symbols to be read.
+ This is in particular necessary for demangled variable names,
+ which are no longer put into the partial symbol tables.
+ The symbol will then be found during the scan of symtabs below.
+
+ For functions, find_pc_symtab should succeed if we have debug info
+ for the function, for variables we have to call lookup_symbol
+ to determine if the variable has debug info.
+ If the lookup fails, set found_misc so that we will rescan to print
+ any matching symbols without debug info.
+ */
+
+ if (nfiles == 0 && (kind == VARIABLES_DOMAIN || kind == FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN))
{
- struct partial_symbol *bound, *gbound, *sbound;
- int keep_going = 1;
-
- if (ps->readin) continue;
-
- gbound = objfile->global_psymbols.list + ps->globals_offset + ps->n_global_syms;
- sbound = objfile->static_psymbols.list + ps->statics_offset + ps->n_static_syms;
- bound = gbound;
-
- /* Go through all of the symbols stored in a partial
- symtab in one loop. */
- psym = objfile->global_psymbols.list + ps->globals_offset;
- while (keep_going)
+ ALL_MSYMBOLS (objfile, msymbol)
+ {
+ if (MSYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol) == ourtype ||
+ MSYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol) == ourtype2 ||
+ MSYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol) == ourtype3 ||
+ MSYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol) == ourtype4)
+ {
+ if (regexp == NULL
+ || re_exec (SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME (msymbol)) != 0)
+ {
+ if (0 == find_pc_symtab (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol)))
+ {
+ /* FIXME: carlton/2003-02-04: Given that the
+ semantics of lookup_symbol keeps on changing
+ slightly, it would be a nice idea if we had a
+ function lookup_symbol_minsym that found the
+ symbol associated to a given minimal symbol (if
+ any). */
+ if (kind == FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN
+ || lookup_symbol (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (msymbol),
+ (struct block *) NULL,
+ VAR_DOMAIN,
+ 0, (struct symtab **) NULL) == NULL)
+ found_misc = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
+ {
+ bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
+ /* Often many files share a blockvector.
+ Scan each blockvector only once so that
+ we don't get every symbol many times.
+ It happens that the first symtab in the list
+ for any given blockvector is the main file. */
+ if (bv != prev_bv)
+ for (i = GLOBAL_BLOCK; i <= STATIC_BLOCK; i++)
{
- if (psym >= bound)
+ struct symbol_search *prevtail = tail;
+ int nfound = 0;
+ b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, i);
+ ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym)
{
- if (bound == gbound && ps->n_static_syms != 0)
+ QUIT;
+ if (file_matches (s->filename, files, nfiles)
+ && ((regexp == NULL
+ || re_exec (SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME (sym)) != 0)
+ && ((kind == VARIABLES_DOMAIN && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_TYPEDEF
+ && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_BLOCK
+ && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_CONST)
+ || (kind == FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_BLOCK)
+ || (kind == TYPES_DOMAIN && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_TYPEDEF)
+ || (kind == METHODS_DOMAIN && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_BLOCK))))
{
- psym = objfile->static_psymbols.list + ps->statics_offset;
- bound = sbound;
+ /* match */
+ psr = (struct symbol_search *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct symbol_search));
+ psr->block = i;
+ psr->symtab = s;
+ psr->symbol = sym;
+ psr->msymbol = NULL;
+ psr->next = NULL;
+ if (tail == NULL)
+ sr = psr;
+ else
+ tail->next = psr;
+ tail = psr;
+ nfound ++;
}
- else
- keep_going = 0;
- continue;
}
- else
+ if (nfound > 0)
{
- QUIT;
-
- /* If it would match (logic taken from loop below)
- load the file and go on to the next one */
- if ((regexp == NULL || SYMBOL_MATCHES_REGEXP (psym))
- && ((class == 0 && SYMBOL_CLASS (psym) != LOC_TYPEDEF
- && SYMBOL_CLASS (psym) != LOC_BLOCK)
- || (class == 1 && SYMBOL_CLASS (psym) == LOC_BLOCK)
- || (class == 2 && SYMBOL_CLASS (psym) == LOC_TYPEDEF)
- || (class == 3 && SYMBOL_CLASS (psym) == LOC_BLOCK)))
+ if (prevtail == NULL)
{
- PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB(ps);
- keep_going = 0;
- }
- }
- psym++;
- }
- }
+ struct symbol_search dummy;
- /* Here, we search through the minimal symbol tables for functions that
- match, and call find_pc_symtab on them to force their symbols to
- be read. The symbol will then be found during the scan of symtabs
- below. If find_pc_symtab fails, set found_misc so that we will
- rescan to print any matching symbols without debug info. */
+ dummy.next = sr;
+ tail = sort_search_symbols (&dummy, nfound);
+ sr = dummy.next;
- if (class == 1)
- {
- ALL_MSYMBOLS (objfile, msymbol)
- {
- if (MSYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol) == ourtype ||
- MSYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol) == ourtype2)
- {
- if (regexp == NULL || SYMBOL_MATCHES_REGEXP (msymbol))
- {
- if (0 == find_pc_symtab (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol)))
- {
- found_misc = 1;
- }
+ old_chain = make_cleanup_free_search_symbols (sr);
}
+ else
+ tail = sort_search_symbols (prevtail, nfound);
}
}
- }
+ prev_bv = bv;
+ }
- /* Printout here so as to get after the "Reading in symbols"
- messages which will be generated above. */
- if (!bpt)
- printf_filtered (regexp
- ? "All %ss matching regular expression \"%s\":\n"
- : "All defined %ss:\n",
- classnames[class],
- regexp);
+ /* If there are no eyes, avoid all contact. I mean, if there are
+ no debug symbols, then print directly from the msymbol_vector. */
- ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
+ if (found_misc || kind != FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN)
{
- found_in_file = 0;
- bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s);
- /* Often many files share a blockvector.
- Scan each blockvector only once so that
- we don't get every symbol many times.
- It happens that the first symtab in the list
- for any given blockvector is the main file. */
- if (bv != prev_bv)
- for (i = GLOBAL_BLOCK; i <= STATIC_BLOCK; i++)
+ ALL_MSYMBOLS (objfile, msymbol)
+ {
+ if (MSYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol) == ourtype ||
+ MSYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol) == ourtype2 ||
+ MSYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol) == ourtype3 ||
+ MSYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol) == ourtype4)
{
- b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, i);
- /* Skip the sort if this block is always sorted. */
- if (!BLOCK_SHOULD_SORT (b))
- sort_block_syms (b);
- for (j = 0; j < BLOCK_NSYMS (b); j++)
+ if (regexp == NULL
+ || re_exec (SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME (msymbol)) != 0)
{
- QUIT;
- sym = BLOCK_SYM (b, j);
- if ((regexp == NULL || SYMBOL_MATCHES_REGEXP (sym))
- && ((class == 0 && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_TYPEDEF
- && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_BLOCK
- && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_CONST)
- || (class == 1 && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_BLOCK)
- || (class == 2 && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_TYPEDEF)
- || (class == 3 && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_BLOCK)))
+ /* Functions: Look up by address. */
+ if (kind != FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN ||
+ (0 == find_pc_symtab (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol))))
{
- if (bpt)
+ /* Variables/Absolutes: Look up by name */
+ if (lookup_symbol (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (msymbol),
+ (struct block *) NULL, VAR_DOMAIN,
+ 0, (struct symtab **) NULL) == NULL)
{
- /* Set a breakpoint here, if it's a function */
- if (class == 1)
+ /* match */
+ psr = (struct symbol_search *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct symbol_search));
+ psr->block = i;
+ psr->msymbol = msymbol;
+ psr->symtab = NULL;
+ psr->symbol = NULL;
+ psr->next = NULL;
+ if (tail == NULL)
{
- /* There may be more than one function with the
- same name but in different files. In order to
- set breakpoints on all of them, we must give
- both the file name and the function name to
- break_command. */
- char *string =
- (char *) alloca (strlen (s->filename)
- + strlen (SYMBOL_NAME(sym))
- + 2);
- strcpy (string, s->filename);
- strcat (string, ":");
- strcat (string, SYMBOL_NAME(sym));
- break_command (string, 0);
+ sr = psr;
+ old_chain = make_cleanup_free_search_symbols (sr);
}
- }
- else if (!found_in_file)
- {
- fputs_filtered ("\nFile ", gdb_stdout);
- fputs_filtered (s->filename, gdb_stdout);
- fputs_filtered (":\n", gdb_stdout);
- }
- found_in_file = 1;
-
- if (class != 2 && i == STATIC_BLOCK)
- printf_filtered ("static ");
-
- /* Typedef that is not a C++ class */
- if (class == 2
- && SYMBOL_NAMESPACE (sym) != STRUCT_NAMESPACE)
- c_typedef_print (SYMBOL_TYPE(sym), sym, gdb_stdout);
- /* variable, func, or typedef-that-is-c++-class */
- else if (class < 2 ||
- (class == 2 &&
- SYMBOL_NAMESPACE(sym) == STRUCT_NAMESPACE))
- {
- type_print (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym),
- (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_TYPEDEF
- ? "" : SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME (sym)),
- gdb_stdout, 0);
-
- printf_filtered (";\n");
- }
- else
- {
-# if 0 /* FIXME, why is this zapped out? */
- char buf[1024];
- c_type_print_base (TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE(t, i),
- gdb_stdout, 0, 0);
- c_type_print_varspec_prefix (TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE(t, i),
- gdb_stdout, 0);
- sprintf (buf, " %s::", type_name_no_tag (t));
- cp_type_print_method_args (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS (t, i),
- buf, name, gdb_stdout);
-# endif
+ else
+ tail->next = psr;
+ tail = psr;
}
}
}
}
- prev_bv = bv;
+ }
}
- /* If there are no eyes, avoid all contact. I mean, if there are
- no debug symbols, then print directly from the msymbol_vector. */
+ *matches = sr;
+ if (sr != NULL)
+ discard_cleanups (old_chain);
+}
- if (found_misc || class != 1)
+/* Helper function for symtab_symbol_info, this function uses
+ the data returned from search_symbols() to print information
+ regarding the match to gdb_stdout.
+ */
+static void
+print_symbol_info (domain_enum kind, struct symtab *s, struct symbol *sym,
+ int block, char *last)
+{
+ if (last == NULL || strcmp (last, s->filename) != 0)
{
- found_in_file = 0;
- ALL_MSYMBOLS (objfile, msymbol)
- {
- if (MSYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol) == ourtype ||
- MSYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol) == ourtype2)
- {
- if (regexp == NULL || SYMBOL_MATCHES_REGEXP (msymbol))
- {
- /* Functions: Look up by address. */
- if (class != 1 ||
- (0 == find_pc_symtab (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol))))
- {
- /* Variables/Absolutes: Look up by name */
- if (lookup_symbol (SYMBOL_NAME (msymbol),
- (struct block *) NULL, VAR_NAMESPACE,
- 0, (struct symtab **) NULL) == NULL)
- {
- if (!found_in_file)
- {
- printf_filtered ("\nNon-debugging symbols:\n");
- found_in_file = 1;
- }
- printf_filtered (" %08lx %s\n",
- (unsigned long) SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol),
- SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME (msymbol));
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
+ fputs_filtered ("\nFile ", gdb_stdout);
+ fputs_filtered (s->filename, gdb_stdout);
+ fputs_filtered (":\n", gdb_stdout);
+ }
+
+ if (kind != TYPES_DOMAIN && block == STATIC_BLOCK)
+ printf_filtered ("static ");
+
+ /* Typedef that is not a C++ class */
+ if (kind == TYPES_DOMAIN
+ && SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym) != STRUCT_DOMAIN)
+ typedef_print (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym), sym, gdb_stdout);
+ /* variable, func, or typedef-that-is-c++-class */
+ else if (kind < TYPES_DOMAIN ||
+ (kind == TYPES_DOMAIN &&
+ SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym) == STRUCT_DOMAIN))
+ {
+ type_print (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym),
+ (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_TYPEDEF
+ ? "" : SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym)),
+ gdb_stdout, 0);
+
+ printf_filtered (";\n");
}
}
+/* This help function for symtab_symbol_info() prints information
+ for non-debugging symbols to gdb_stdout.
+ */
static void
-variables_info (regexp, from_tty)
- char *regexp;
- int from_tty;
+print_msymbol_info (struct minimal_symbol *msymbol)
{
- list_symbols (regexp, 0, 0);
+ char *tmp;
+
+ if (TARGET_ADDR_BIT <= 32)
+ tmp = local_hex_string_custom (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol)
+ & (CORE_ADDR) 0xffffffff,
+ "08l");
+ else
+ tmp = local_hex_string_custom (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol),
+ "016l");
+ printf_filtered ("%s %s\n",
+ tmp, SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (msymbol));
}
+/* This is the guts of the commands "info functions", "info types", and
+ "info variables". It calls search_symbols to find all matches and then
+ print_[m]symbol_info to print out some useful information about the
+ matches.
+ */
static void
-functions_info (regexp, from_tty)
- char *regexp;
- int from_tty;
+symtab_symbol_info (char *regexp, domain_enum kind, int from_tty)
{
- list_symbols (regexp, 1, 0);
+ static char *classnames[]
+ =
+ {"variable", "function", "type", "method"};
+ struct symbol_search *symbols;
+ struct symbol_search *p;
+ struct cleanup *old_chain;
+ char *last_filename = NULL;
+ int first = 1;
+
+ /* must make sure that if we're interrupted, symbols gets freed */
+ search_symbols (regexp, kind, 0, (char **) NULL, &symbols);
+ old_chain = make_cleanup_free_search_symbols (symbols);
+
+ printf_filtered (regexp
+ ? "All %ss matching regular expression \"%s\":\n"
+ : "All defined %ss:\n",
+ classnames[(int) (kind - VARIABLES_DOMAIN)], regexp);
+
+ for (p = symbols; p != NULL; p = p->next)
+ {
+ QUIT;
+
+ if (p->msymbol != NULL)
+ {
+ if (first)
+ {
+ printf_filtered ("\nNon-debugging symbols:\n");
+ first = 0;
+ }
+ print_msymbol_info (p->msymbol);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ print_symbol_info (kind,
+ p->symtab,
+ p->symbol,
+ p->block,
+ last_filename);
+ last_filename = p->symtab->filename;
+ }
+ }
+
+ do_cleanups (old_chain);
}
static void
-types_info (regexp, from_tty)
- char *regexp;
- int from_tty;
+variables_info (char *regexp, int from_tty)
{
- list_symbols (regexp, 2, 0);
+ symtab_symbol_info (regexp, VARIABLES_DOMAIN, from_tty);
}
-#if 0
-/* Tiemann says: "info methods was never implemented." */
static void
-methods_info (regexp)
- char *regexp;
+functions_info (char *regexp, int from_tty)
{
- list_symbols (regexp, 3, 0);
+ symtab_symbol_info (regexp, FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN, from_tty);
}
-#endif /* 0 */
-/* Breakpoint all functions matching regular expression. */
+
static void
-rbreak_command (regexp, from_tty)
- char *regexp;
- int from_tty;
+types_info (char *regexp, int from_tty)
{
- list_symbols (regexp, 1, 1);
+ symtab_symbol_info (regexp, TYPES_DOMAIN, from_tty);
}
-\f
-/* Return Nonzero if block a is lexically nested within block b,
- or if a and b have the same pc range.
- Return zero otherwise. */
-int
-contained_in (a, b)
- struct block *a, *b;
+/* Breakpoint all functions matching regular expression. */
+
+void
+rbreak_command_wrapper (char *regexp, int from_tty)
{
- if (!a || !b)
- return 0;
- return BLOCK_START (a) >= BLOCK_START (b)
- && BLOCK_END (a) <= BLOCK_END (b);
+ rbreak_command (regexp, from_tty);
}
+static void
+rbreak_command (char *regexp, int from_tty)
+{
+ struct symbol_search *ss;
+ struct symbol_search *p;
+ struct cleanup *old_chain;
+
+ search_symbols (regexp, FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN, 0, (char **) NULL, &ss);
+ old_chain = make_cleanup_free_search_symbols (ss);
+
+ for (p = ss; p != NULL; p = p->next)
+ {
+ if (p->msymbol == NULL)
+ {
+ char *string = alloca (strlen (p->symtab->filename)
+ + strlen (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (p->symbol))
+ + 4);
+ strcpy (string, p->symtab->filename);
+ strcat (string, ":'");
+ strcat (string, SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (p->symbol));
+ strcat (string, "'");
+ break_command (string, from_tty);
+ print_symbol_info (FUNCTIONS_DOMAIN,
+ p->symtab,
+ p->symbol,
+ p->block,
+ p->symtab->filename);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ break_command (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (p->msymbol), from_tty);
+ printf_filtered ("<function, no debug info> %s;\n",
+ SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (p->msymbol));
+ }
+ }
+
+ do_cleanups (old_chain);
+}
\f
+
/* Helper routine for make_symbol_completion_list. */
static int return_val_size;
static char **return_val;
#define COMPLETION_LIST_ADD_SYMBOL(symbol, sym_text, len, text, word) \
- do { \
- if (SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME (symbol) != NULL) \
- /* Put only the mangled name on the list. */ \
- /* Advantage: "b foo<TAB>" completes to "b foo(int, int)" */ \
- /* Disadvantage: "b foo__i<TAB>" doesn't complete. */ \
completion_list_add_name \
- (SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME (symbol), (sym_text), (len), (text), (word)); \
- else \
- completion_list_add_name \
- (SYMBOL_NAME (symbol), (sym_text), (len), (text), (word)); \
- } while (0)
+ (SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME (symbol), (sym_text), (len), (text), (word))
/* Test to see if the symbol specified by SYMNAME (which is already
- demangled for C++ symbols) matches SYM_TEXT in the first SYM_TEXT_LEN
- characters. If so, add it to the current completion list. */
+ demangled for C++ symbols) matches SYM_TEXT in the first SYM_TEXT_LEN
+ characters. If so, add it to the current completion list. */
static void
-completion_list_add_name (symname, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word)
- char *symname;
- char *sym_text;
- int sym_text_len;
- char *text;
- char *word;
+completion_list_add_name (char *symname, char *sym_text, int sym_text_len,
+ char *text, char *word)
{
int newsize;
int i;
return;
}
- /* Clip any symbol names that we've already considered. (This is a
- time optimization) */
-
- for (i = 0; i < return_val_index; ++i)
- {
- if (STREQ (symname, return_val[i]))
- {
- return;
- }
- }
-
/* We have a match for a completion, so add SYMNAME to the current list
of matches. Note that the name is moved to freshly malloc'd space. */
}
}
-/* Return a NULL terminated array of all symbols (regardless of class) which
- begin by matching TEXT. If the answer is no symbols, then the return value
- is an array which contains only a NULL pointer.
+/* ObjC: In case we are completing on a selector, look as the msymbol
+ again and feed all the selectors into the mill. */
+
+static void
+completion_list_objc_symbol (struct minimal_symbol *msymbol, char *sym_text,
+ int sym_text_len, char *text, char *word)
+{
+ static char *tmp = NULL;
+ static unsigned int tmplen = 0;
+
+ char *method, *category, *selector;
+ char *tmp2 = NULL;
+
+ method = SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME (msymbol);
+
+ /* Is it a method? */
+ if ((method[0] != '-') && (method[0] != '+'))
+ return;
+
+ if (sym_text[0] == '[')
+ /* Complete on shortened method method. */
+ completion_list_add_name (method + 1, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
+
+ while ((strlen (method) + 1) >= tmplen)
+ {
+ if (tmplen == 0)
+ tmplen = 1024;
+ else
+ tmplen *= 2;
+ tmp = xrealloc (tmp, tmplen);
+ }
+ selector = strchr (method, ' ');
+ if (selector != NULL)
+ selector++;
+
+ category = strchr (method, '(');
+
+ if ((category != NULL) && (selector != NULL))
+ {
+ memcpy (tmp, method, (category - method));
+ tmp[category - method] = ' ';
+ memcpy (tmp + (category - method) + 1, selector, strlen (selector) + 1);
+ completion_list_add_name (tmp, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
+ if (sym_text[0] == '[')
+ completion_list_add_name (tmp + 1, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
+ }
+
+ if (selector != NULL)
+ {
+ /* Complete on selector only. */
+ strcpy (tmp, selector);
+ tmp2 = strchr (tmp, ']');
+ if (tmp2 != NULL)
+ *tmp2 = '\0';
+
+ completion_list_add_name (tmp, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
+ }
+}
+
+/* Break the non-quoted text based on the characters which are in
+ symbols. FIXME: This should probably be language-specific. */
+
+static char *
+language_search_unquoted_string (char *text, char *p)
+{
+ for (; p > text; --p)
+ {
+ if (isalnum (p[-1]) || p[-1] == '_' || p[-1] == '\0')
+ continue;
+ else
+ {
+ if ((current_language->la_language == language_objc))
+ {
+ if (p[-1] == ':') /* might be part of a method name */
+ continue;
+ else if (p[-1] == '[' && (p[-2] == '-' || p[-2] == '+'))
+ p -= 2; /* beginning of a method name */
+ else if (p[-1] == ' ' || p[-1] == '(' || p[-1] == ')')
+ { /* might be part of a method name */
+ char *t = p;
+
+ /* Seeing a ' ' or a '(' is not conclusive evidence
+ that we are in the middle of a method name. However,
+ finding "-[" or "+[" should be pretty un-ambiguous.
+ Unfortunately we have to find it now to decide. */
+
+ while (t > text)
+ if (isalnum (t[-1]) || t[-1] == '_' ||
+ t[-1] == ' ' || t[-1] == ':' ||
+ t[-1] == '(' || t[-1] == ')')
+ --t;
+ else
+ break;
+
+ if (t[-1] == '[' && (t[-2] == '-' || t[-2] == '+'))
+ p = t - 2; /* method name detected */
+ /* else we leave with p unchanged */
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return p;
+}
+
+
+/* Return a NULL terminated array of all symbols (regardless of class)
+ which begin by matching TEXT. If the answer is no symbols, then
+ the return value is an array which contains only a NULL pointer.
Problem: All of the symbols have to be copied because readline frees them.
I'm not going to worry about this; hopefully there won't be that many. */
char **
-make_symbol_completion_list (text, word)
- char *text;
- char *word;
-{
- register struct symbol *sym;
- register struct symtab *s;
- register struct partial_symtab *ps;
- register struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
- register struct objfile *objfile;
- register struct block *b, *surrounding_static_block = 0;
- register int i, j;
- struct partial_symbol *psym;
+make_symbol_completion_list (char *text, char *word)
+{
+ struct symbol *sym;
+ struct symtab *s;
+ struct partial_symtab *ps;
+ struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
+ struct objfile *objfile;
+ struct block *b, *surrounding_static_block = 0;
+ struct dict_iterator iter;
+ int j;
+ struct partial_symbol **psym;
/* The symbol we are completing on. Points in same buffer as text. */
char *sym_text;
/* Length of sym_text. */
quote_found = '\0';
else if (*p == '\\' && p[1] == quote_found)
/* A backslash followed by the quote character
- doesn't end the string. */
+ doesn't end the string. */
++p;
}
else if (*p == '\'' || *p == '"')
sym_text = quote_pos + 1;
else if (quote_found == '"')
/* A double-quoted string is never a symbol, nor does it make sense
- to complete it any other way. */
- return NULL;
+ to complete it any other way. */
+ {
+ return_val = (char **) xmalloc (sizeof (char *));
+ return_val[0] = NULL;
+ return return_val;
+ }
else
{
/* It is not a quoted string. Break it based on the characters
by matching SYM_TEXT. Add each one that you find to the list. */
ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, ps)
- {
- /* If the psymtab's been read in we'll get it when we search
- through the blockvector. */
- if (ps->readin) continue;
-
- for (psym = objfile->global_psymbols.list + ps->globals_offset;
- psym < (objfile->global_psymbols.list + ps->globals_offset
- + ps->n_global_syms);
- psym++)
- {
- /* If interrupted, then quit. */
- QUIT;
- COMPLETION_LIST_ADD_SYMBOL (psym, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
- }
-
- for (psym = objfile->static_psymbols.list + ps->statics_offset;
- psym < (objfile->static_psymbols.list + ps->statics_offset
- + ps->n_static_syms);
- psym++)
- {
- QUIT;
- COMPLETION_LIST_ADD_SYMBOL (psym, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
- }
- }
+ {
+ /* If the psymtab's been read in we'll get it when we search
+ through the blockvector. */
+ if (ps->readin)
+ continue;
+
+ for (psym = objfile->global_psymbols.list + ps->globals_offset;
+ psym < (objfile->global_psymbols.list + ps->globals_offset
+ + ps->n_global_syms);
+ psym++)
+ {
+ /* If interrupted, then quit. */
+ QUIT;
+ COMPLETION_LIST_ADD_SYMBOL (*psym, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
+ }
+
+ for (psym = objfile->static_psymbols.list + ps->statics_offset;
+ psym < (objfile->static_psymbols.list + ps->statics_offset
+ + ps->n_static_syms);
+ psym++)
+ {
+ QUIT;
+ COMPLETION_LIST_ADD_SYMBOL (*psym, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
+ }
+ }
/* At this point scan through the misc symbol vectors and add each
symbol you find to the list. Eventually we want to ignore
handled by the psymtab code above). */
ALL_MSYMBOLS (objfile, msymbol)
- {
- QUIT;
- COMPLETION_LIST_ADD_SYMBOL (msymbol, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
- }
+ {
+ QUIT;
+ COMPLETION_LIST_ADD_SYMBOL (msymbol, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
+
+ completion_list_objc_symbol (msymbol, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
+ }
/* Search upwards from currently selected frame (so that we can
complete on local vars. */
- for (b = get_selected_block (); b != NULL; b = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (b))
+ for (b = get_selected_block (0); b != NULL; b = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (b))
{
if (!BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (b))
{
- surrounding_static_block = b; /* For elmin of dups */
+ surrounding_static_block = b; /* For elmin of dups */
}
-
+
/* Also catch fields of types defined in this places which match our
- text string. Only complete on types visible from current context. */
+ text string. Only complete on types visible from current context. */
- for (i = 0; i < BLOCK_NSYMS (b); i++)
+ ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym)
{
- sym = BLOCK_SYM (b, i);
+ QUIT;
COMPLETION_LIST_ADD_SYMBOL (sym, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_TYPEDEF)
{
if (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (t, j))
{
completion_list_add_name (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (t, j),
- sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
+ sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
}
}
}
symbols which match. */
ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
+ {
+ QUIT;
+ b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (BLOCKVECTOR (s), GLOBAL_BLOCK);
+ ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym)
+ {
+ COMPLETION_LIST_ADD_SYMBOL (sym, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
+ }
+ }
+
+ ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
+ {
+ QUIT;
+ b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (BLOCKVECTOR (s), STATIC_BLOCK);
+ /* Don't do this block twice. */
+ if (b == surrounding_static_block)
+ continue;
+ ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym)
+ {
+ COMPLETION_LIST_ADD_SYMBOL (sym, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return (return_val);
+}
+
+/* Like make_symbol_completion_list, but returns a list of symbols
+ defined in a source file FILE. */
+
+char **
+make_file_symbol_completion_list (char *text, char *word, char *srcfile)
+{
+ struct symbol *sym;
+ struct symtab *s;
+ struct block *b;
+ struct dict_iterator iter;
+ /* The symbol we are completing on. Points in same buffer as text. */
+ char *sym_text;
+ /* Length of sym_text. */
+ int sym_text_len;
+
+ /* Now look for the symbol we are supposed to complete on.
+ FIXME: This should be language-specific. */
+ {
+ char *p;
+ char quote_found;
+ char *quote_pos = NULL;
+
+ /* First see if this is a quoted string. */
+ quote_found = '\0';
+ for (p = text; *p != '\0'; ++p)
+ {
+ if (quote_found != '\0')
+ {
+ if (*p == quote_found)
+ /* Found close quote. */
+ quote_found = '\0';
+ else if (*p == '\\' && p[1] == quote_found)
+ /* A backslash followed by the quote character
+ doesn't end the string. */
+ ++p;
+ }
+ else if (*p == '\'' || *p == '"')
+ {
+ quote_found = *p;
+ quote_pos = p;
+ }
+ }
+ if (quote_found == '\'')
+ /* A string within single quotes can be a symbol, so complete on it. */
+ sym_text = quote_pos + 1;
+ else if (quote_found == '"')
+ /* A double-quoted string is never a symbol, nor does it make sense
+ to complete it any other way. */
+ {
+ return_val = (char **) xmalloc (sizeof (char *));
+ return_val[0] = NULL;
+ return return_val;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Not a quoted string. */
+ sym_text = language_search_unquoted_string (text, p);
+ }
+ }
+
+ sym_text_len = strlen (sym_text);
+
+ return_val_size = 10;
+ return_val_index = 0;
+ return_val = (char **) xmalloc ((return_val_size + 1) * sizeof (char *));
+ return_val[0] = NULL;
+
+ /* Find the symtab for SRCFILE (this loads it if it was not yet read
+ in). */
+ s = lookup_symtab (srcfile);
+ if (s == NULL)
{
- QUIT;
- b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (BLOCKVECTOR (s), GLOBAL_BLOCK);
- for (i = 0; i < BLOCK_NSYMS (b); i++)
+ /* Maybe they typed the file with leading directories, while the
+ symbol tables record only its basename. */
+ const char *tail = lbasename (srcfile);
+
+ if (tail > srcfile)
+ s = lookup_symtab (tail);
+ }
+
+ /* If we have no symtab for that file, return an empty list. */
+ if (s == NULL)
+ return (return_val);
+
+ /* Go through this symtab and check the externs and statics for
+ symbols which match. */
+
+ b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (BLOCKVECTOR (s), GLOBAL_BLOCK);
+ ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym)
+ {
+ COMPLETION_LIST_ADD_SYMBOL (sym, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
+ }
+
+ b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (BLOCKVECTOR (s), STATIC_BLOCK);
+ ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym)
+ {
+ COMPLETION_LIST_ADD_SYMBOL (sym, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
+ }
+
+ return (return_val);
+}
+
+/* A helper function for make_source_files_completion_list. It adds
+ another file name to a list of possible completions, growing the
+ list as necessary. */
+
+static void
+add_filename_to_list (const char *fname, char *text, char *word,
+ char ***list, int *list_used, int *list_alloced)
+{
+ char *new;
+ size_t fnlen = strlen (fname);
+
+ if (*list_used + 1 >= *list_alloced)
+ {
+ *list_alloced *= 2;
+ *list = (char **) xrealloc ((char *) *list,
+ *list_alloced * sizeof (char *));
+ }
+
+ if (word == text)
+ {
+ /* Return exactly fname. */
+ new = xmalloc (fnlen + 5);
+ strcpy (new, fname);
+ }
+ else if (word > text)
+ {
+ /* Return some portion of fname. */
+ new = xmalloc (fnlen + 5);
+ strcpy (new, fname + (word - text));
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Return some of TEXT plus fname. */
+ new = xmalloc (fnlen + (text - word) + 5);
+ strncpy (new, word, text - word);
+ new[text - word] = '\0';
+ strcat (new, fname);
+ }
+ (*list)[*list_used] = new;
+ (*list)[++*list_used] = NULL;
+}
+
+static int
+not_interesting_fname (const char *fname)
+{
+ static const char *illegal_aliens[] = {
+ "_globals_", /* inserted by coff_symtab_read */
+ NULL
+ };
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; illegal_aliens[i]; i++)
+ {
+ if (strcmp (fname, illegal_aliens[i]) == 0)
+ return 1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Return a NULL terminated array of all source files whose names
+ begin with matching TEXT. The file names are looked up in the
+ symbol tables of this program. If the answer is no matchess, then
+ the return value is an array which contains only a NULL pointer. */
+
+char **
+make_source_files_completion_list (char *text, char *word)
+{
+ struct symtab *s;
+ struct partial_symtab *ps;
+ struct objfile *objfile;
+ int first = 1;
+ int list_alloced = 1;
+ int list_used = 0;
+ size_t text_len = strlen (text);
+ char **list = (char **) xmalloc (list_alloced * sizeof (char *));
+ const char *base_name;
+
+ list[0] = NULL;
+
+ if (!have_full_symbols () && !have_partial_symbols ())
+ return list;
+
+ ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
+ {
+ if (not_interesting_fname (s->filename))
+ continue;
+ if (!filename_seen (s->filename, 1, &first)
+#if HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
+ && strncasecmp (s->filename, text, text_len) == 0
+#else
+ && strncmp (s->filename, text, text_len) == 0
+#endif
+ )
{
- sym = BLOCK_SYM (b, i);
- COMPLETION_LIST_ADD_SYMBOL (sym, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
+ /* This file matches for a completion; add it to the current
+ list of matches. */
+ add_filename_to_list (s->filename, text, word,
+ &list, &list_used, &list_alloced);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* NOTE: We allow the user to type a base name when the
+ debug info records leading directories, but not the other
+ way around. This is what subroutines of breakpoint
+ command do when they parse file names. */
+ base_name = lbasename (s->filename);
+ if (base_name != s->filename
+ && !filename_seen (base_name, 1, &first)
+#if HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
+ && strncasecmp (base_name, text, text_len) == 0
+#else
+ && strncmp (base_name, text, text_len) == 0
+#endif
+ )
+ add_filename_to_list (base_name, text, word,
+ &list, &list_used, &list_alloced);
}
}
- ALL_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
+ ALL_PSYMTABS (objfile, ps)
{
- QUIT;
- b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (BLOCKVECTOR (s), STATIC_BLOCK);
- /* Don't do this block twice. */
- if (b == surrounding_static_block) continue;
- for (i = 0; i < BLOCK_NSYMS (b); i++)
+ if (not_interesting_fname (ps->filename))
+ continue;
+ if (!ps->readin)
{
- sym = BLOCK_SYM (b, i);
- COMPLETION_LIST_ADD_SYMBOL (sym, sym_text, sym_text_len, text, word);
+ if (!filename_seen (ps->filename, 1, &first)
+#if HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
+ && strncasecmp (ps->filename, text, text_len) == 0
+#else
+ && strncmp (ps->filename, text, text_len) == 0
+#endif
+ )
+ {
+ /* This file matches for a completion; add it to the
+ current list of matches. */
+ add_filename_to_list (ps->filename, text, word,
+ &list, &list_used, &list_alloced);
+
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ base_name = lbasename (ps->filename);
+ if (base_name != ps->filename
+ && !filename_seen (base_name, 1, &first)
+#if HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
+ && strncasecmp (base_name, text, text_len) == 0
+#else
+ && strncmp (base_name, text, text_len) == 0
+#endif
+ )
+ add_filename_to_list (base_name, text, word,
+ &list, &list_used, &list_alloced);
+ }
}
}
- return (return_val);
+ return list;
+}
+
+/* Determine if PC is in the prologue of a function. The prologue is the area
+ between the first instruction of a function, and the first executable line.
+ Returns 1 if PC *might* be in prologue, 0 if definately *not* in prologue.
+
+ If non-zero, func_start is where we think the prologue starts, possibly
+ by previous examination of symbol table information.
+ */
+
+int
+in_prologue (CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR func_start)
+{
+ struct symtab_and_line sal;
+ CORE_ADDR func_addr, func_end;
+
+ /* We have several sources of information we can consult to figure
+ this out.
+ - Compilers usually emit line number info that marks the prologue
+ as its own "source line". So the ending address of that "line"
+ is the end of the prologue. If available, this is the most
+ reliable method.
+ - The minimal symbols and partial symbols, which can usually tell
+ us the starting and ending addresses of a function.
+ - If we know the function's start address, we can call the
+ architecture-defined SKIP_PROLOGUE function to analyze the
+ instruction stream and guess where the prologue ends.
+ - Our `func_start' argument; if non-zero, this is the caller's
+ best guess as to the function's entry point. At the time of
+ this writing, handle_inferior_event doesn't get this right, so
+ it should be our last resort. */
+
+ /* Consult the partial symbol table, to find which function
+ the PC is in. */
+ if (! find_pc_partial_function (pc, NULL, &func_addr, &func_end))
+ {
+ CORE_ADDR prologue_end;
+
+ /* We don't even have minsym information, so fall back to using
+ func_start, if given. */
+ if (! func_start)
+ return 1; /* We *might* be in a prologue. */
+
+ prologue_end = SKIP_PROLOGUE (func_start);
+
+ return func_start <= pc && pc < prologue_end;
+ }
+
+ /* If we have line number information for the function, that's
+ usually pretty reliable. */
+ sal = find_pc_line (func_addr, 0);
+
+ /* Now sal describes the source line at the function's entry point,
+ which (by convention) is the prologue. The end of that "line",
+ sal.end, is the end of the prologue.
+
+ Note that, for functions whose source code is all on a single
+ line, the line number information doesn't always end up this way.
+ So we must verify that our purported end-of-prologue address is
+ *within* the function, not at its start or end. */
+ if (sal.line == 0
+ || sal.end <= func_addr
+ || func_end <= sal.end)
+ {
+ /* We don't have any good line number info, so use the minsym
+ information, together with the architecture-specific prologue
+ scanning code. */
+ CORE_ADDR prologue_end = SKIP_PROLOGUE (func_addr);
+
+ return func_addr <= pc && pc < prologue_end;
+ }
+
+ /* We have line number info, and it looks good. */
+ return func_addr <= pc && pc < sal.end;
}
+/* Given PC at the function's start address, attempt to find the
+ prologue end using SAL information. Return zero if the skip fails.
+
+ A non-optimized prologue traditionally has one SAL for the function
+ and a second for the function body. A single line function has
+ them both pointing at the same line.
+
+ An optimized prologue is similar but the prologue may contain
+ instructions (SALs) from the instruction body. Need to skip those
+ while not getting into the function body.
+
+ The functions end point and an increasing SAL line are used as
+ indicators of the prologue's endpoint.
+
+ This code is based on the function refine_prologue_limit (versions
+ found in both ia64 and ppc). */
+
+CORE_ADDR
+skip_prologue_using_sal (CORE_ADDR func_addr)
+{
+ struct symtab_and_line prologue_sal;
+ CORE_ADDR start_pc;
+ CORE_ADDR end_pc;
+
+ /* Get an initial range for the function. */
+ find_pc_partial_function (func_addr, NULL, &start_pc, &end_pc);
+ start_pc += FUNCTION_START_OFFSET;
+
+ prologue_sal = find_pc_line (start_pc, 0);
+ if (prologue_sal.line != 0)
+ {
+ while (prologue_sal.end < end_pc)
+ {
+ struct symtab_and_line sal;
+
+ sal = find_pc_line (prologue_sal.end, 0);
+ if (sal.line == 0)
+ break;
+ /* Assume that a consecutive SAL for the same (or larger)
+ line mark the prologue -> body transition. */
+ if (sal.line >= prologue_sal.line)
+ break;
+ /* The case in which compiler's optimizer/scheduler has
+ moved instructions into the prologue. We look ahead in
+ the function looking for address ranges whose
+ corresponding line number is less the first one that we
+ found for the function. This is more conservative then
+ refine_prologue_limit which scans a large number of SALs
+ looking for any in the prologue */
+ prologue_sal = sal;
+ }
+ }
+ return prologue_sal.end;
+}
\f
-#if 0
-/* Add the type of the symbol sym to the type of the current
- function whose block we are in (assumed). The type of
- this current function is contained in *TYPE.
-
- This basically works as follows: When we find a function
- symbol (N_FUNC with a 'f' or 'F' in the symbol name), we record
- a pointer to its type in the global in_function_type. Every
- time we come across a parameter symbol ('p' in its name), then
- this procedure adds the name and type of that parameter
- to the function type pointed to by *TYPE. (Which should correspond
- to in_function_type if it was called correctly).
-
- Note that since we are modifying a type, the result of
- lookup_function_type() should be memcpy()ed before calling
- this. When not in strict typing mode, the expression
- evaluator can choose to ignore this.
-
- Assumption: All of a function's parameter symbols will
- appear before another function symbol is found. The parameters
- appear in the same order in the argument list as they do in the
- symbol table. */
+struct symtabs_and_lines
+decode_line_spec (char *string, int funfirstline)
+{
+ struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
+ struct symtab_and_line cursal;
+
+ if (string == 0)
+ error ("Empty line specification.");
+
+ /* We use whatever is set as the current source line. We do not try
+ and get a default or it will recursively call us! */
+ cursal = get_current_source_symtab_and_line ();
+
+ sals = decode_line_1 (&string, funfirstline,
+ cursal.symtab, cursal.line,
+ (char ***) NULL, NULL);
+
+ if (*string)
+ error ("Junk at end of line specification: %s", string);
+ return sals;
+}
+
+/* Track MAIN */
+static char *name_of_main;
void
-add_param_to_type (type,sym)
- struct type **type;
- struct symbol *sym;
-{
- int num = ++(TYPE_NFIELDS(*type));
-
- if(TYPE_NFIELDS(*type)-1)
- TYPE_FIELDS(*type) = (struct field *)
- (*current_objfile->xrealloc) ((char *)(TYPE_FIELDS(*type)),
- num*sizeof(struct field));
- else
- TYPE_FIELDS(*type) = (struct field *)
- (*current_objfile->xmalloc) (num*sizeof(struct field));
-
- TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS(*type,num-1) = num-1;
- TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE(*type,num-1) = 0;
- TYPE_FIELD_TYPE(*type,num-1) = SYMBOL_TYPE(sym);
- TYPE_FIELD_NAME(*type,num-1) = SYMBOL_NAME(sym);
-}
-#endif
-\f
+set_main_name (const char *name)
+{
+ if (name_of_main != NULL)
+ {
+ xfree (name_of_main);
+ name_of_main = NULL;
+ }
+ if (name != NULL)
+ {
+ name_of_main = xstrdup (name);
+ }
+}
+
+char *
+main_name (void)
+{
+ if (name_of_main != NULL)
+ return name_of_main;
+ else
+ return "main";
+}
+
+
void
-_initialize_symtab ()
+_initialize_symtab (void)
{
add_info ("variables", variables_info,
- "All global and static variable names, or those matching REGEXP.");
+ "All global and static variable names, or those matching REGEXP.");
+ if (dbx_commands)
+ add_com ("whereis", class_info, variables_info,
+ "All global and static variable names, or those matching REGEXP.");
+
add_info ("functions", functions_info,
"All function names, or those matching REGEXP.");
+
/* FIXME: This command has at least the following problems:
1. It prints builtin types (in a very strange and confusing fashion).
2. It doesn't print right, e.g. with
- typedef struct foo *FOO
- type_print prints "FOO" when we want to make it (in this situation)
- print "struct foo *".
+ typedef struct foo *FOO
+ type_print prints "FOO" when we want to make it (in this situation)
+ print "struct foo *".
I also think "ptype" or "whatis" is more likely to be useful (but if
there is much disagreement "info types" can be fixed). */
add_info ("types", types_info,
"All type names, or those matching REGEXP.");
-#if 0
- add_info ("methods", methods_info,
- "All method names, or those matching REGEXP::REGEXP.\n\
-If the class qualifier is omitted, it is assumed to be the current scope.\n\
-If the first REGEXP is omitted, then all methods matching the second REGEXP\n\
-are listed.");
-#endif
add_info ("sources", sources_info,
"Source files in the program.");
- add_com ("rbreak", no_class, rbreak_command,
- "Set a breakpoint for all functions matching REGEXP.");
+ add_com ("rbreak", class_breakpoint, rbreak_command,
+ "Set a breakpoint for all functions matching REGEXP.");
+
+ if (xdb_commands)
+ {
+ add_com ("lf", class_info, sources_info, "Source files in the program");
+ add_com ("lg", class_info, variables_info,
+ "All global and static variable names, or those matching REGEXP.");
+ }
/* Initialize the one built-in type that isn't language dependent... */
builtin_type_error = init_type (TYPE_CODE_ERROR, 0, 0,