From 5823c3efd3c1d3ef701e0121b3461984a709384d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joel Brobecker Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 20:10:48 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] * ada-lang.c (is_digits_suffix): New function. (is_dot_digits_suffix): Remove. (ada_lookup_symbol_list): Remove digits suffix from minimal symbols before looking up in symbol table, and do not use wild matches on them. (wild_match): Reimplement for speed and to allow matching of operator symbols. (is_valid_name_for_wild_match): Return zero for names that do not follow the GNAT encoding. (is_name_suffix): Fix typo in comment. (to_record_with_fixed_variant_part): Ditto. --- gdb/ChangeLog | 15 +++++ gdb/ada-lang.c | 153 +++++++++++++++---------------------------------- 2 files changed, 61 insertions(+), 107 deletions(-) diff --git a/gdb/ChangeLog b/gdb/ChangeLog index 2ffa89d2a47..0bcbd5b7fb8 100644 --- a/gdb/ChangeLog +++ b/gdb/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,18 @@ +2008-09-10 Paul N. Hilfinger + Joel Brobecker + + * ada-lang.c (is_digits_suffix): New function. + (is_dot_digits_suffix): Remove. + (ada_lookup_symbol_list): Remove digits suffix from minimal symbols + before looking up in symbol table, and do not use wild matches on them. + (wild_match): Reimplement for speed and to allow matching of operator + symbols. + (is_valid_name_for_wild_match): Return zero for names that do not + follow the GNAT encoding. + + (is_name_suffix): Fix typo in comment. + (to_record_with_fixed_variant_part): Ditto. + 2008-09-10 Pedro Alves * Makefile.in (gnu-nat.o): New rule. diff --git a/gdb/ada-lang.c b/gdb/ada-lang.c index 05ea4666f1f..d6da0f49a09 100644 --- a/gdb/ada-lang.c +++ b/gdb/ada-lang.c @@ -206,6 +206,8 @@ static int equiv_types (struct type *, struct type *); static int is_name_suffix (const char *); +static int is_digits_suffix (const char *str); + static int wild_match (const char *, int, const char *); static struct value *ada_coerce_ref (struct value *); @@ -4758,20 +4760,32 @@ ada_lookup_symbol_list (const char *name0, const struct block *block0, if (s != NULL) { int ndefns0 = num_defns_collected (&symbol_list_obstack); + char *raw_name = SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (msymbol); + char *name1; + const char *suffix; QUIT; + suffix = strrchr (raw_name, '.'); + if (suffix == NULL) + suffix = strrchr (raw_name, '$'); + if (suffix != NULL && is_digits_suffix (suffix + 1)) + { + name1 = alloca (suffix - raw_name + 1); + strncpy (name1, raw_name, suffix - raw_name); + name1[suffix - raw_name] = '\0'; + } + else + name1 = raw_name; + bv = BLOCKVECTOR (s); block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, GLOBAL_BLOCK); ada_add_block_symbols (&symbol_list_obstack, block, - SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (msymbol), - namespace, objfile, wild_match); + name1, namespace, objfile, 0); if (num_defns_collected (&symbol_list_obstack) == ndefns0) { block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, STATIC_BLOCK); ada_add_block_symbols (&symbol_list_obstack, block, - SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (msymbol), - namespace, objfile, - wild_match); + name1, namespace, objfile, 0); } } } @@ -4898,7 +4912,7 @@ ada_lookup_symbol_nonlocal (const char *name, /* True iff STR is a possible encoded suffix of a normal Ada name that is to be ignored for matching purposes. Suffixes of parallel names (e.g., XVE) are not included here. Currently, the possible suffixes - are given by either of the regular expression: + are given by any of the regular expressions: [.$][0-9]+ [nested subprogram suffix, on platforms such as GNU/Linux] ___[0-9]+ [nested subprogram suffix, on platforms such as HP/UX] @@ -5035,24 +5049,12 @@ is_name_suffix (const char *str) return 0; } -/* Return nonzero if the given string starts with a dot ('.') - followed by zero or more digits. - - Note: brobecker/2003-11-10: A forward declaration has not been - added at the begining of this file yet, because this function - is only used to work around a problem found during wild matching - when trying to match minimal symbol names against symbol names - obtained from dwarf-2 data. This function is therefore currently - only used in wild_match() and is likely to be deleted when the - problem in dwarf-2 is fixed. */ +/* Return nonzero if the given string contains only digits. + The empty string also matches. */ static int -is_dot_digits_suffix (const char *str) +is_digits_suffix (const char *str) { - if (str[0] != '.') - return 0; - - str++; while (isdigit (str[0])) str++; return (str[0] == '\0'); @@ -5067,6 +5069,12 @@ is_valid_name_for_wild_match (const char *name0) const char *decoded_name = ada_decode (name0); int i; + /* If the decoded name starts with an angle bracket, it means that + NAME0 does not follow the GNAT encoding format. It should then + not be allowed as a possible wild match. */ + if (decoded_name[0] == '<') + return 0; + for (i=0; decoded_name[i] != '\0'; i++) if (isalpha (decoded_name[i]) && !islower (decoded_name[i])) return 0; @@ -5082,91 +5090,22 @@ is_valid_name_for_wild_match (const char *name0) static int wild_match (const char *patn0, int patn_len, const char *name0) { - int name_len; - char *name; - char *name_start; - char *patn; - - /* FIXME: brobecker/2003-11-10: For some reason, the symbol name - stored in the symbol table for nested function names is sometimes - different from the name of the associated entity stored in - the dwarf-2 data: This is the case for nested subprograms, where - the minimal symbol name contains a trailing ".[:digit:]+" suffix, - while the symbol name from the dwarf-2 data does not. - - Although the DWARF-2 standard documents that entity names stored - in the dwarf-2 data should be identical to the name as seen in - the source code, GNAT takes a different approach as we already use - a special encoding mechanism to convey the information so that - a C debugger can still use the information generated to debug - Ada programs. A corollary is that the symbol names in the dwarf-2 - data should match the names found in the symbol table. I therefore - consider this issue as a compiler defect. - - Until the compiler is properly fixed, we work-around the problem - by ignoring such suffixes during the match. We do so by making - a copy of PATN0 and NAME0, and then by stripping such a suffix - if present. We then perform the match on the resulting strings. */ - { - char *dot; - name_len = strlen (name0); - - name = name_start = (char *) alloca ((name_len + 1) * sizeof (char)); - strcpy (name, name0); - dot = strrchr (name, '.'); - if (dot != NULL && is_dot_digits_suffix (dot)) - *dot = '\0'; - - patn = (char *) alloca ((patn_len + 1) * sizeof (char)); - strncpy (patn, patn0, patn_len); - patn[patn_len] = '\0'; - dot = strrchr (patn, '.'); - if (dot != NULL && is_dot_digits_suffix (dot)) - { - *dot = '\0'; - patn_len = dot - patn; - } - } - - /* Now perform the wild match. */ - - name_len = strlen (name); - if (name_len >= patn_len + 5 && strncmp (name, "_ada_", 5) == 0 - && strncmp (patn, name + 5, patn_len) == 0 - && is_name_suffix (name + patn_len + 5)) - return 1; - - while (name_len >= patn_len) + char* match; + const char* start; + start = name0; + while (1) { - if (strncmp (patn, name, patn_len) == 0 - && is_name_suffix (name + patn_len)) - return (name == name_start || is_valid_name_for_wild_match (name0)); - do - { - name += 1; - name_len -= 1; - } - while (name_len > 0 - && name[0] != '.' && (name[0] != '_' || name[1] != '_')); - if (name_len <= 0) - return 0; - if (name[0] == '_') - { - if (!islower (name[2])) - return 0; - name += 2; - name_len -= 2; - } - else - { - if (!islower (name[1])) - return 0; - name += 1; - name_len -= 1; - } + match = strstr (start, patn0); + if (match == NULL) + return 0; + if ((match == name0 + || match[-1] == '.' + || (match > name0 + 1 && match[-1] == '_' && match[-2] == '_') + || (match == name0 + 5 && strncmp ("_ada_", name0, 5) == 0)) + && is_name_suffix (match + patn_len)) + return (match == name0 || is_valid_name_for_wild_match (name0)); + start = match + 1; } - - return 0; } @@ -7140,9 +7079,9 @@ template_to_static_fixed_type (struct type *type0) } /* Given an object of type TYPE whose contents are at VALADDR and - whose address in memory is ADDRESS, returns a revision of TYPE -- - a non-dynamic-sized record with a variant part -- in which - the variant part is replaced with the appropriate branch. Looks + whose address in memory is ADDRESS, returns a revision of TYPE, + which should be a non-dynamic-sized record, in which the variant + part, if any, is replaced with the appropriate branch. Looks for discriminant values in DVAL0, which can be NULL if the record contains the necessary discriminant values. */ -- 2.30.2