#endif /* HAVE_SOURCE_HIGHLIGHT */
+/* Try to highlight CONTENTS from file FULLNAME in language LANG using
+ the GNU source-higlight library. Return true if highlighting
+ succeeded. */
+
+static bool
+try_source_highlight (std::string &contents ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
+ enum language lang ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
+ const std::string &fullname ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
+{
+#ifdef HAVE_SOURCE_HIGHLIGHT
+ if (!use_gnu_source_highlight)
+ return false;
+
+ const char *lang_name = get_language_name (lang);
+ if (lang_name == nullptr)
+ return false;
+
+ /* The global source highlight object, or null if one was
+ never constructed. This is stored here rather than in
+ the class so that we don't need to include anything or do
+ conditional compilation in source-cache.h. */
+ static srchilite::SourceHighlight *highlighter;
+
+ bool styled = false;
+ try
+ {
+ if (highlighter == nullptr)
+ {
+ highlighter = new srchilite::SourceHighlight ("esc.outlang");
+ highlighter->setStyleFile ("esc.style");
+ }
+
+ std::istringstream input (contents);
+ std::ostringstream output;
+ highlighter->highlight (input, output, lang_name, fullname);
+ contents = std::move (output).str ();
+ styled = true;
+ }
+ catch (...)
+ {
+ /* Source Highlight will throw an exception if
+ highlighting fails. One possible reason it can fail
+ is if the language is unknown -- which matters to gdb
+ because Rust support wasn't added until after 3.1.8.
+ Ignore exceptions here. */
+ }
+
+ return styled;
+#else
+ return false;
+#endif /* HAVE_SOURCE_HIGHLIGHT */
+}
+
/* See source-cache.h. */
bool
if (source_styling && gdb_stdout->can_emit_style_escape ())
{
-#ifdef HAVE_SOURCE_HIGHLIGHT
- bool already_styled = false;
- const char *lang_name = get_language_name (s->language ());
- if (lang_name != nullptr && use_gnu_source_highlight)
- {
- /* The global source highlight object, or null if one was
- never constructed. This is stored here rather than in
- the class so that we don't need to include anything or do
- conditional compilation in source-cache.h. */
- static srchilite::SourceHighlight *highlighter;
-
- try
- {
- if (highlighter == nullptr)
- {
- highlighter = new srchilite::SourceHighlight ("esc.outlang");
- highlighter->setStyleFile ("esc.style");
- }
-
- std::istringstream input (contents);
- std::ostringstream output;
- highlighter->highlight (input, output, lang_name, fullname);
- contents = std::move (output).str ();
- already_styled = true;
- }
- catch (...)
- {
- /* Source Highlight will throw an exception if
- highlighting fails. One possible reason it can fail
- is if the language is unknown -- which matters to gdb
- because Rust support wasn't added until after 3.1.8.
- Ignore exceptions here and fall back to
- un-highlighted text. */
- }
- }
+ bool already_styled
+ = try_source_highlight (contents, s->language (), fullname);
if (!already_styled)
-#endif /* HAVE_SOURCE_HIGHLIGHT */
{
gdb::optional<std::string> ext_contents;
ext_contents = ext_lang_colorize (fullname, contents);