Fix TID parser bug
I noticed this inconsistency in the error messages below:
(gdb) print --1
Left operand of assignment is not an lvalue.
(gdb) thread apply 1 print --1
Thread 1 (Thread 0x7ffff7fb6740 (LWP 17805)):
inverted range
The "inverted range" error happens because get_number_trailer returns
0 to indicate error, but number_or_range_parser::get_number is not
checking for that. I tried detected the error there, but that doesn't
work because number_of_range_parser is used in places that _do_ want
to legitimately handle 0. IMO we should fix get_number_trailer's
interface or use something else when we want to parse 0 too.
I've decided to fix it in a different way, similarly to how
number_or_range_parser::finished was changed in commit
529c08b25ec7
("Add helper functions parse_flags and parse_flags_qcs").
Seems like a good change, even if we tweaked
number_or_range_parser::get_number, as it simplifies
thread_apply_command and makes them consistent with
number_or_range_parser::finished().
We now get the same error message in both cases:
(gdb) print --1
Left operand of assignment is not an lvalue.
(gdb) thread apply 1 print --1
Thread 1 (Thread 0x7ffff7fb6740 (LWP 17805)):
Left operand of assignment is not an lvalue.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2019-06-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* thread.c (thread_apply_command): Adjust TID parsing.
* tid-parse.c (tid_range_parser::finished): Ensure parsing end is
detected before end of string.
(tid_is_in_list): Error out if LIST is invalid.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
2019-06-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.multi/tids.exp: Adjust expected output. Add "thread apply 1
foo --1" test.