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6e681866 | 1 | /* Ada language support routines for GDB, the GNU debugger. |
10a2c479 | 2 | |
e2882c85 | 3 | Copyright (C) 1992-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
14f9c5c9 | 4 | |
a9762ec7 | 5 | This file is part of GDB. |
14f9c5c9 | 6 | |
a9762ec7 JB |
7 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
9 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or | |
10 | (at your option) any later version. | |
14f9c5c9 | 11 | |
a9762ec7 JB |
12 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
15 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
14f9c5c9 | 16 | |
a9762ec7 JB |
17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
18 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 19 | |
96d887e8 | 20 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 21 | #include "defs.h" |
14f9c5c9 | 22 | #include <ctype.h> |
14f9c5c9 | 23 | #include "demangle.h" |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
24 | #include "gdb_regex.h" |
25 | #include "frame.h" | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
26 | #include "symtab.h" |
27 | #include "gdbtypes.h" | |
28 | #include "gdbcmd.h" | |
29 | #include "expression.h" | |
30 | #include "parser-defs.h" | |
31 | #include "language.h" | |
a53b64ea | 32 | #include "varobj.h" |
14f9c5c9 AS |
33 | #include "c-lang.h" |
34 | #include "inferior.h" | |
35 | #include "symfile.h" | |
36 | #include "objfiles.h" | |
37 | #include "breakpoint.h" | |
38 | #include "gdbcore.h" | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
39 | #include "hashtab.h" |
40 | #include "gdb_obstack.h" | |
14f9c5c9 | 41 | #include "ada-lang.h" |
4c4b4cd2 | 42 | #include "completer.h" |
53ce3c39 | 43 | #include <sys/stat.h> |
14f9c5c9 | 44 | #include "ui-out.h" |
fe898f56 | 45 | #include "block.h" |
04714b91 | 46 | #include "infcall.h" |
de4f826b | 47 | #include "dictionary.h" |
f7f9143b JB |
48 | #include "annotate.h" |
49 | #include "valprint.h" | |
9bbc9174 | 50 | #include "source.h" |
76727919 | 51 | #include "observable.h" |
2ba95b9b | 52 | #include "vec.h" |
692465f1 | 53 | #include "stack.h" |
fa864999 | 54 | #include "gdb_vecs.h" |
79d43c61 | 55 | #include "typeprint.h" |
22cee43f | 56 | #include "namespace.h" |
14f9c5c9 | 57 | |
ccefe4c4 | 58 | #include "psymtab.h" |
40bc484c | 59 | #include "value.h" |
956a9fb9 | 60 | #include "mi/mi-common.h" |
9ac4176b | 61 | #include "arch-utils.h" |
0fcd72ba | 62 | #include "cli/cli-utils.h" |
14bc53a8 | 63 | #include "common/function-view.h" |
d5722aa2 | 64 | #include "common/byte-vector.h" |
ab816a27 | 65 | #include <algorithm> |
ccefe4c4 | 66 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 67 | /* Define whether or not the C operator '/' truncates towards zero for |
0963b4bd | 68 | differently signed operands (truncation direction is undefined in C). |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
69 | Copied from valarith.c. */ |
70 | ||
71 | #ifndef TRUNCATION_TOWARDS_ZERO | |
72 | #define TRUNCATION_TOWARDS_ZERO ((-5 / 2) == -2) | |
73 | #endif | |
74 | ||
d2e4a39e | 75 | static struct type *desc_base_type (struct type *); |
14f9c5c9 | 76 | |
d2e4a39e | 77 | static struct type *desc_bounds_type (struct type *); |
14f9c5c9 | 78 | |
d2e4a39e | 79 | static struct value *desc_bounds (struct value *); |
14f9c5c9 | 80 | |
d2e4a39e | 81 | static int fat_pntr_bounds_bitpos (struct type *); |
14f9c5c9 | 82 | |
d2e4a39e | 83 | static int fat_pntr_bounds_bitsize (struct type *); |
14f9c5c9 | 84 | |
556bdfd4 | 85 | static struct type *desc_data_target_type (struct type *); |
14f9c5c9 | 86 | |
d2e4a39e | 87 | static struct value *desc_data (struct value *); |
14f9c5c9 | 88 | |
d2e4a39e | 89 | static int fat_pntr_data_bitpos (struct type *); |
14f9c5c9 | 90 | |
d2e4a39e | 91 | static int fat_pntr_data_bitsize (struct type *); |
14f9c5c9 | 92 | |
d2e4a39e | 93 | static struct value *desc_one_bound (struct value *, int, int); |
14f9c5c9 | 94 | |
d2e4a39e | 95 | static int desc_bound_bitpos (struct type *, int, int); |
14f9c5c9 | 96 | |
d2e4a39e | 97 | static int desc_bound_bitsize (struct type *, int, int); |
14f9c5c9 | 98 | |
d2e4a39e | 99 | static struct type *desc_index_type (struct type *, int); |
14f9c5c9 | 100 | |
d2e4a39e | 101 | static int desc_arity (struct type *); |
14f9c5c9 | 102 | |
d2e4a39e | 103 | static int ada_type_match (struct type *, struct type *, int); |
14f9c5c9 | 104 | |
d2e4a39e | 105 | static int ada_args_match (struct symbol *, struct value **, int); |
14f9c5c9 | 106 | |
40bc484c | 107 | static struct value *make_array_descriptor (struct type *, struct value *); |
14f9c5c9 | 108 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 109 | static void ada_add_block_symbols (struct obstack *, |
b5ec771e PA |
110 | const struct block *, |
111 | const lookup_name_info &lookup_name, | |
112 | domain_enum, struct objfile *); | |
14f9c5c9 | 113 | |
22cee43f | 114 | static void ada_add_all_symbols (struct obstack *, const struct block *, |
b5ec771e PA |
115 | const lookup_name_info &lookup_name, |
116 | domain_enum, int, int *); | |
22cee43f | 117 | |
d12307c1 | 118 | static int is_nonfunction (struct block_symbol *, int); |
14f9c5c9 | 119 | |
76a01679 | 120 | static void add_defn_to_vec (struct obstack *, struct symbol *, |
f0c5f9b2 | 121 | const struct block *); |
14f9c5c9 | 122 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
123 | static int num_defns_collected (struct obstack *); |
124 | ||
d12307c1 | 125 | static struct block_symbol *defns_collected (struct obstack *, int); |
14f9c5c9 | 126 | |
e9d9f57e | 127 | static struct value *resolve_subexp (expression_up *, int *, int, |
76a01679 | 128 | struct type *); |
14f9c5c9 | 129 | |
e9d9f57e | 130 | static void replace_operator_with_call (expression_up *, int, int, int, |
270140bd | 131 | struct symbol *, const struct block *); |
14f9c5c9 | 132 | |
d2e4a39e | 133 | static int possible_user_operator_p (enum exp_opcode, struct value **); |
14f9c5c9 | 134 | |
a121b7c1 | 135 | static const char *ada_op_name (enum exp_opcode); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
136 | |
137 | static const char *ada_decoded_op_name (enum exp_opcode); | |
14f9c5c9 | 138 | |
d2e4a39e | 139 | static int numeric_type_p (struct type *); |
14f9c5c9 | 140 | |
d2e4a39e | 141 | static int integer_type_p (struct type *); |
14f9c5c9 | 142 | |
d2e4a39e | 143 | static int scalar_type_p (struct type *); |
14f9c5c9 | 144 | |
d2e4a39e | 145 | static int discrete_type_p (struct type *); |
14f9c5c9 | 146 | |
aeb5907d JB |
147 | static enum ada_renaming_category parse_old_style_renaming (struct type *, |
148 | const char **, | |
149 | int *, | |
150 | const char **); | |
151 | ||
152 | static struct symbol *find_old_style_renaming_symbol (const char *, | |
270140bd | 153 | const struct block *); |
aeb5907d | 154 | |
a121b7c1 | 155 | static struct type *ada_lookup_struct_elt_type (struct type *, const char *, |
988f6b3d | 156 | int, int); |
4c4b4cd2 | 157 | |
d2e4a39e | 158 | static struct value *evaluate_subexp_type (struct expression *, int *); |
14f9c5c9 | 159 | |
b4ba55a1 JB |
160 | static struct type *ada_find_parallel_type_with_name (struct type *, |
161 | const char *); | |
162 | ||
d2e4a39e | 163 | static int is_dynamic_field (struct type *, int); |
14f9c5c9 | 164 | |
10a2c479 | 165 | static struct type *to_fixed_variant_branch_type (struct type *, |
fc1a4b47 | 166 | const gdb_byte *, |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
167 | CORE_ADDR, struct value *); |
168 | ||
169 | static struct type *to_fixed_array_type (struct type *, struct value *, int); | |
14f9c5c9 | 170 | |
28c85d6c | 171 | static struct type *to_fixed_range_type (struct type *, struct value *); |
14f9c5c9 | 172 | |
d2e4a39e | 173 | static struct type *to_static_fixed_type (struct type *); |
f192137b | 174 | static struct type *static_unwrap_type (struct type *type); |
14f9c5c9 | 175 | |
d2e4a39e | 176 | static struct value *unwrap_value (struct value *); |
14f9c5c9 | 177 | |
ad82864c | 178 | static struct type *constrained_packed_array_type (struct type *, long *); |
14f9c5c9 | 179 | |
ad82864c | 180 | static struct type *decode_constrained_packed_array_type (struct type *); |
14f9c5c9 | 181 | |
ad82864c JB |
182 | static long decode_packed_array_bitsize (struct type *); |
183 | ||
184 | static struct value *decode_constrained_packed_array (struct value *); | |
185 | ||
186 | static int ada_is_packed_array_type (struct type *); | |
187 | ||
188 | static int ada_is_unconstrained_packed_array_type (struct type *); | |
14f9c5c9 | 189 | |
d2e4a39e | 190 | static struct value *value_subscript_packed (struct value *, int, |
4c4b4cd2 | 191 | struct value **); |
14f9c5c9 | 192 | |
50810684 | 193 | static void move_bits (gdb_byte *, int, const gdb_byte *, int, int, int); |
52ce6436 | 194 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
195 | static struct value *coerce_unspec_val_to_type (struct value *, |
196 | struct type *); | |
14f9c5c9 | 197 | |
d2e4a39e | 198 | static int lesseq_defined_than (struct symbol *, struct symbol *); |
14f9c5c9 | 199 | |
d2e4a39e | 200 | static int equiv_types (struct type *, struct type *); |
14f9c5c9 | 201 | |
d2e4a39e | 202 | static int is_name_suffix (const char *); |
14f9c5c9 | 203 | |
73589123 PH |
204 | static int advance_wild_match (const char **, const char *, int); |
205 | ||
b5ec771e | 206 | static bool wild_match (const char *name, const char *patn); |
14f9c5c9 | 207 | |
d2e4a39e | 208 | static struct value *ada_coerce_ref (struct value *); |
14f9c5c9 | 209 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
210 | static LONGEST pos_atr (struct value *); |
211 | ||
3cb382c9 | 212 | static struct value *value_pos_atr (struct type *, struct value *); |
14f9c5c9 | 213 | |
d2e4a39e | 214 | static struct value *value_val_atr (struct type *, struct value *); |
14f9c5c9 | 215 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
216 | static struct symbol *standard_lookup (const char *, const struct block *, |
217 | domain_enum); | |
14f9c5c9 | 218 | |
108d56a4 | 219 | static struct value *ada_search_struct_field (const char *, struct value *, int, |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
220 | struct type *); |
221 | ||
222 | static struct value *ada_value_primitive_field (struct value *, int, int, | |
223 | struct type *); | |
224 | ||
0d5cff50 | 225 | static int find_struct_field (const char *, struct type *, int, |
52ce6436 | 226 | struct type **, int *, int *, int *, int *); |
4c4b4cd2 | 227 | |
d12307c1 | 228 | static int ada_resolve_function (struct block_symbol *, int, |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
229 | struct value **, int, const char *, |
230 | struct type *); | |
231 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
232 | static int ada_is_direct_array_type (struct type *); |
233 | ||
72d5681a PH |
234 | static void ada_language_arch_info (struct gdbarch *, |
235 | struct language_arch_info *); | |
714e53ab | 236 | |
52ce6436 PH |
237 | static struct value *ada_index_struct_field (int, struct value *, int, |
238 | struct type *); | |
239 | ||
240 | static struct value *assign_aggregate (struct value *, struct value *, | |
0963b4bd MS |
241 | struct expression *, |
242 | int *, enum noside); | |
52ce6436 PH |
243 | |
244 | static void aggregate_assign_from_choices (struct value *, struct value *, | |
245 | struct expression *, | |
246 | int *, LONGEST *, int *, | |
247 | int, LONGEST, LONGEST); | |
248 | ||
249 | static void aggregate_assign_positional (struct value *, struct value *, | |
250 | struct expression *, | |
251 | int *, LONGEST *, int *, int, | |
252 | LONGEST, LONGEST); | |
253 | ||
254 | ||
255 | static void aggregate_assign_others (struct value *, struct value *, | |
256 | struct expression *, | |
257 | int *, LONGEST *, int, LONGEST, LONGEST); | |
258 | ||
259 | ||
260 | static void add_component_interval (LONGEST, LONGEST, LONGEST *, int *, int); | |
261 | ||
262 | ||
263 | static struct value *ada_evaluate_subexp (struct type *, struct expression *, | |
264 | int *, enum noside); | |
265 | ||
266 | static void ada_forward_operator_length (struct expression *, int, int *, | |
267 | int *); | |
852dff6c JB |
268 | |
269 | static struct type *ada_find_any_type (const char *name); | |
b5ec771e PA |
270 | |
271 | static symbol_name_matcher_ftype *ada_get_symbol_name_matcher | |
272 | (const lookup_name_info &lookup_name); | |
273 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
274 | \f |
275 | ||
ee01b665 JB |
276 | /* The result of a symbol lookup to be stored in our symbol cache. */ |
277 | ||
278 | struct cache_entry | |
279 | { | |
280 | /* The name used to perform the lookup. */ | |
281 | const char *name; | |
282 | /* The namespace used during the lookup. */ | |
fe978cb0 | 283 | domain_enum domain; |
ee01b665 JB |
284 | /* The symbol returned by the lookup, or NULL if no matching symbol |
285 | was found. */ | |
286 | struct symbol *sym; | |
287 | /* The block where the symbol was found, or NULL if no matching | |
288 | symbol was found. */ | |
289 | const struct block *block; | |
290 | /* A pointer to the next entry with the same hash. */ | |
291 | struct cache_entry *next; | |
292 | }; | |
293 | ||
294 | /* The Ada symbol cache, used to store the result of Ada-mode symbol | |
295 | lookups in the course of executing the user's commands. | |
296 | ||
297 | The cache is implemented using a simple, fixed-sized hash. | |
298 | The size is fixed on the grounds that there are not likely to be | |
299 | all that many symbols looked up during any given session, regardless | |
300 | of the size of the symbol table. If we decide to go to a resizable | |
301 | table, let's just use the stuff from libiberty instead. */ | |
302 | ||
303 | #define HASH_SIZE 1009 | |
304 | ||
305 | struct ada_symbol_cache | |
306 | { | |
307 | /* An obstack used to store the entries in our cache. */ | |
308 | struct obstack cache_space; | |
309 | ||
310 | /* The root of the hash table used to implement our symbol cache. */ | |
311 | struct cache_entry *root[HASH_SIZE]; | |
312 | }; | |
313 | ||
314 | static void ada_free_symbol_cache (struct ada_symbol_cache *sym_cache); | |
76a01679 | 315 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 316 | /* Maximum-sized dynamic type. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
317 | static unsigned int varsize_limit; |
318 | ||
67cb5b2d | 319 | static const char ada_completer_word_break_characters[] = |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
320 | #ifdef VMS |
321 | " \t\n!@#%^&*()+=|~`}{[]\";:?/,-"; | |
322 | #else | |
14f9c5c9 | 323 | " \t\n!@#$%^&*()+=|~`}{[]\";:?/,-"; |
4c4b4cd2 | 324 | #endif |
14f9c5c9 | 325 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 326 | /* The name of the symbol to use to get the name of the main subprogram. */ |
76a01679 | 327 | static const char ADA_MAIN_PROGRAM_SYMBOL_NAME[] |
4c4b4cd2 | 328 | = "__gnat_ada_main_program_name"; |
14f9c5c9 | 329 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
330 | /* Limit on the number of warnings to raise per expression evaluation. */ |
331 | static int warning_limit = 2; | |
332 | ||
333 | /* Number of warning messages issued; reset to 0 by cleanups after | |
334 | expression evaluation. */ | |
335 | static int warnings_issued = 0; | |
336 | ||
337 | static const char *known_runtime_file_name_patterns[] = { | |
338 | ADA_KNOWN_RUNTIME_FILE_NAME_PATTERNS NULL | |
339 | }; | |
340 | ||
341 | static const char *known_auxiliary_function_name_patterns[] = { | |
342 | ADA_KNOWN_AUXILIARY_FUNCTION_NAME_PATTERNS NULL | |
343 | }; | |
344 | ||
c6044dd1 JB |
345 | /* Maintenance-related settings for this module. */ |
346 | ||
347 | static struct cmd_list_element *maint_set_ada_cmdlist; | |
348 | static struct cmd_list_element *maint_show_ada_cmdlist; | |
349 | ||
350 | /* Implement the "maintenance set ada" (prefix) command. */ | |
351 | ||
352 | static void | |
981a3fb3 | 353 | maint_set_ada_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty) |
c6044dd1 | 354 | { |
635c7e8a TT |
355 | help_list (maint_set_ada_cmdlist, "maintenance set ada ", all_commands, |
356 | gdb_stdout); | |
c6044dd1 JB |
357 | } |
358 | ||
359 | /* Implement the "maintenance show ada" (prefix) command. */ | |
360 | ||
361 | static void | |
981a3fb3 | 362 | maint_show_ada_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty) |
c6044dd1 JB |
363 | { |
364 | cmd_show_list (maint_show_ada_cmdlist, from_tty, ""); | |
365 | } | |
366 | ||
367 | /* The "maintenance ada set/show ignore-descriptive-type" value. */ | |
368 | ||
369 | static int ada_ignore_descriptive_types_p = 0; | |
370 | ||
e802dbe0 JB |
371 | /* Inferior-specific data. */ |
372 | ||
373 | /* Per-inferior data for this module. */ | |
374 | ||
375 | struct ada_inferior_data | |
376 | { | |
377 | /* The ada__tags__type_specific_data type, which is used when decoding | |
378 | tagged types. With older versions of GNAT, this type was directly | |
379 | accessible through a component ("tsd") in the object tag. But this | |
380 | is no longer the case, so we cache it for each inferior. */ | |
381 | struct type *tsd_type; | |
3eecfa55 JB |
382 | |
383 | /* The exception_support_info data. This data is used to determine | |
384 | how to implement support for Ada exception catchpoints in a given | |
385 | inferior. */ | |
386 | const struct exception_support_info *exception_info; | |
e802dbe0 JB |
387 | }; |
388 | ||
389 | /* Our key to this module's inferior data. */ | |
390 | static const struct inferior_data *ada_inferior_data; | |
391 | ||
392 | /* A cleanup routine for our inferior data. */ | |
393 | static void | |
394 | ada_inferior_data_cleanup (struct inferior *inf, void *arg) | |
395 | { | |
396 | struct ada_inferior_data *data; | |
397 | ||
9a3c8263 | 398 | data = (struct ada_inferior_data *) inferior_data (inf, ada_inferior_data); |
e802dbe0 JB |
399 | if (data != NULL) |
400 | xfree (data); | |
401 | } | |
402 | ||
403 | /* Return our inferior data for the given inferior (INF). | |
404 | ||
405 | This function always returns a valid pointer to an allocated | |
406 | ada_inferior_data structure. If INF's inferior data has not | |
407 | been previously set, this functions creates a new one with all | |
408 | fields set to zero, sets INF's inferior to it, and then returns | |
409 | a pointer to that newly allocated ada_inferior_data. */ | |
410 | ||
411 | static struct ada_inferior_data * | |
412 | get_ada_inferior_data (struct inferior *inf) | |
413 | { | |
414 | struct ada_inferior_data *data; | |
415 | ||
9a3c8263 | 416 | data = (struct ada_inferior_data *) inferior_data (inf, ada_inferior_data); |
e802dbe0 JB |
417 | if (data == NULL) |
418 | { | |
41bf6aca | 419 | data = XCNEW (struct ada_inferior_data); |
e802dbe0 JB |
420 | set_inferior_data (inf, ada_inferior_data, data); |
421 | } | |
422 | ||
423 | return data; | |
424 | } | |
425 | ||
426 | /* Perform all necessary cleanups regarding our module's inferior data | |
427 | that is required after the inferior INF just exited. */ | |
428 | ||
429 | static void | |
430 | ada_inferior_exit (struct inferior *inf) | |
431 | { | |
432 | ada_inferior_data_cleanup (inf, NULL); | |
433 | set_inferior_data (inf, ada_inferior_data, NULL); | |
434 | } | |
435 | ||
ee01b665 JB |
436 | |
437 | /* program-space-specific data. */ | |
438 | ||
439 | /* This module's per-program-space data. */ | |
440 | struct ada_pspace_data | |
441 | { | |
442 | /* The Ada symbol cache. */ | |
443 | struct ada_symbol_cache *sym_cache; | |
444 | }; | |
445 | ||
446 | /* Key to our per-program-space data. */ | |
447 | static const struct program_space_data *ada_pspace_data_handle; | |
448 | ||
449 | /* Return this module's data for the given program space (PSPACE). | |
450 | If not is found, add a zero'ed one now. | |
451 | ||
452 | This function always returns a valid object. */ | |
453 | ||
454 | static struct ada_pspace_data * | |
455 | get_ada_pspace_data (struct program_space *pspace) | |
456 | { | |
457 | struct ada_pspace_data *data; | |
458 | ||
9a3c8263 SM |
459 | data = ((struct ada_pspace_data *) |
460 | program_space_data (pspace, ada_pspace_data_handle)); | |
ee01b665 JB |
461 | if (data == NULL) |
462 | { | |
463 | data = XCNEW (struct ada_pspace_data); | |
464 | set_program_space_data (pspace, ada_pspace_data_handle, data); | |
465 | } | |
466 | ||
467 | return data; | |
468 | } | |
469 | ||
470 | /* The cleanup callback for this module's per-program-space data. */ | |
471 | ||
472 | static void | |
473 | ada_pspace_data_cleanup (struct program_space *pspace, void *data) | |
474 | { | |
9a3c8263 | 475 | struct ada_pspace_data *pspace_data = (struct ada_pspace_data *) data; |
ee01b665 JB |
476 | |
477 | if (pspace_data->sym_cache != NULL) | |
478 | ada_free_symbol_cache (pspace_data->sym_cache); | |
479 | xfree (pspace_data); | |
480 | } | |
481 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
482 | /* Utilities */ |
483 | ||
720d1a40 | 484 | /* If TYPE is a TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF type, return the target type after |
eed9788b | 485 | all typedef layers have been peeled. Otherwise, return TYPE. |
720d1a40 JB |
486 | |
487 | Normally, we really expect a typedef type to only have 1 typedef layer. | |
488 | In other words, we really expect the target type of a typedef type to be | |
489 | a non-typedef type. This is particularly true for Ada units, because | |
490 | the language does not have a typedef vs not-typedef distinction. | |
491 | In that respect, the Ada compiler has been trying to eliminate as many | |
492 | typedef definitions in the debugging information, since they generally | |
493 | do not bring any extra information (we still use typedef under certain | |
494 | circumstances related mostly to the GNAT encoding). | |
495 | ||
496 | Unfortunately, we have seen situations where the debugging information | |
497 | generated by the compiler leads to such multiple typedef layers. For | |
498 | instance, consider the following example with stabs: | |
499 | ||
500 | .stabs "pck__float_array___XUP:Tt(0,46)=s16P_ARRAY:(0,47)=[...]"[...] | |
501 | .stabs "pck__float_array___XUP:t(0,36)=(0,46)",128,0,6,0 | |
502 | ||
503 | This is an error in the debugging information which causes type | |
504 | pck__float_array___XUP to be defined twice, and the second time, | |
505 | it is defined as a typedef of a typedef. | |
506 | ||
507 | This is on the fringe of legality as far as debugging information is | |
508 | concerned, and certainly unexpected. But it is easy to handle these | |
509 | situations correctly, so we can afford to be lenient in this case. */ | |
510 | ||
511 | static struct type * | |
512 | ada_typedef_target_type (struct type *type) | |
513 | { | |
514 | while (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF) | |
515 | type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type); | |
516 | return type; | |
517 | } | |
518 | ||
41d27058 JB |
519 | /* Given DECODED_NAME a string holding a symbol name in its |
520 | decoded form (ie using the Ada dotted notation), returns | |
521 | its unqualified name. */ | |
522 | ||
523 | static const char * | |
524 | ada_unqualified_name (const char *decoded_name) | |
525 | { | |
2b0f535a JB |
526 | const char *result; |
527 | ||
528 | /* If the decoded name starts with '<', it means that the encoded | |
529 | name does not follow standard naming conventions, and thus that | |
530 | it is not your typical Ada symbol name. Trying to unqualify it | |
531 | is therefore pointless and possibly erroneous. */ | |
532 | if (decoded_name[0] == '<') | |
533 | return decoded_name; | |
534 | ||
535 | result = strrchr (decoded_name, '.'); | |
41d27058 JB |
536 | if (result != NULL) |
537 | result++; /* Skip the dot... */ | |
538 | else | |
539 | result = decoded_name; | |
540 | ||
541 | return result; | |
542 | } | |
543 | ||
39e7af3e | 544 | /* Return a string starting with '<', followed by STR, and '>'. */ |
41d27058 | 545 | |
39e7af3e | 546 | static std::string |
41d27058 JB |
547 | add_angle_brackets (const char *str) |
548 | { | |
39e7af3e | 549 | return string_printf ("<%s>", str); |
41d27058 | 550 | } |
96d887e8 | 551 | |
67cb5b2d | 552 | static const char * |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
553 | ada_get_gdb_completer_word_break_characters (void) |
554 | { | |
555 | return ada_completer_word_break_characters; | |
556 | } | |
557 | ||
e79af960 JB |
558 | /* Print an array element index using the Ada syntax. */ |
559 | ||
560 | static void | |
561 | ada_print_array_index (struct value *index_value, struct ui_file *stream, | |
79a45b7d | 562 | const struct value_print_options *options) |
e79af960 | 563 | { |
79a45b7d | 564 | LA_VALUE_PRINT (index_value, stream, options); |
e79af960 JB |
565 | fprintf_filtered (stream, " => "); |
566 | } | |
567 | ||
f27cf670 | 568 | /* Assuming VECT points to an array of *SIZE objects of size |
14f9c5c9 | 569 | ELEMENT_SIZE, grow it to contain at least MIN_SIZE objects, |
f27cf670 | 570 | updating *SIZE as necessary and returning the (new) array. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 571 | |
f27cf670 AS |
572 | void * |
573 | grow_vect (void *vect, size_t *size, size_t min_size, int element_size) | |
14f9c5c9 | 574 | { |
d2e4a39e AS |
575 | if (*size < min_size) |
576 | { | |
577 | *size *= 2; | |
578 | if (*size < min_size) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 579 | *size = min_size; |
f27cf670 | 580 | vect = xrealloc (vect, *size * element_size); |
d2e4a39e | 581 | } |
f27cf670 | 582 | return vect; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
583 | } |
584 | ||
585 | /* True (non-zero) iff TARGET matches FIELD_NAME up to any trailing | |
4c4b4cd2 | 586 | suffix of FIELD_NAME beginning "___". */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
587 | |
588 | static int | |
ebf56fd3 | 589 | field_name_match (const char *field_name, const char *target) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
590 | { |
591 | int len = strlen (target); | |
5b4ee69b | 592 | |
d2e4a39e | 593 | return |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
594 | (strncmp (field_name, target, len) == 0 |
595 | && (field_name[len] == '\0' | |
61012eef | 596 | || (startswith (field_name + len, "___") |
76a01679 JB |
597 | && strcmp (field_name + strlen (field_name) - 6, |
598 | "___XVN") != 0))); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
599 | } |
600 | ||
601 | ||
872c8b51 JB |
602 | /* Assuming TYPE is a TYPE_CODE_STRUCT or a TYPE_CODE_TYPDEF to |
603 | a TYPE_CODE_STRUCT, find the field whose name matches FIELD_NAME, | |
604 | and return its index. This function also handles fields whose name | |
605 | have ___ suffixes because the compiler sometimes alters their name | |
606 | by adding such a suffix to represent fields with certain constraints. | |
607 | If the field could not be found, return a negative number if | |
608 | MAYBE_MISSING is set. Otherwise raise an error. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
609 | |
610 | int | |
611 | ada_get_field_index (const struct type *type, const char *field_name, | |
612 | int maybe_missing) | |
613 | { | |
614 | int fieldno; | |
872c8b51 JB |
615 | struct type *struct_type = check_typedef ((struct type *) type); |
616 | ||
617 | for (fieldno = 0; fieldno < TYPE_NFIELDS (struct_type); fieldno++) | |
618 | if (field_name_match (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (struct_type, fieldno), field_name)) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
619 | return fieldno; |
620 | ||
621 | if (!maybe_missing) | |
323e0a4a | 622 | error (_("Unable to find field %s in struct %s. Aborting"), |
872c8b51 | 623 | field_name, TYPE_NAME (struct_type)); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
624 | |
625 | return -1; | |
626 | } | |
627 | ||
628 | /* The length of the prefix of NAME prior to any "___" suffix. */ | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
629 | |
630 | int | |
d2e4a39e | 631 | ada_name_prefix_len (const char *name) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
632 | { |
633 | if (name == NULL) | |
634 | return 0; | |
d2e4a39e | 635 | else |
14f9c5c9 | 636 | { |
d2e4a39e | 637 | const char *p = strstr (name, "___"); |
5b4ee69b | 638 | |
14f9c5c9 | 639 | if (p == NULL) |
4c4b4cd2 | 640 | return strlen (name); |
14f9c5c9 | 641 | else |
4c4b4cd2 | 642 | return p - name; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
643 | } |
644 | } | |
645 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
646 | /* Return non-zero if SUFFIX is a suffix of STR. |
647 | Return zero if STR is null. */ | |
648 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 649 | static int |
d2e4a39e | 650 | is_suffix (const char *str, const char *suffix) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
651 | { |
652 | int len1, len2; | |
5b4ee69b | 653 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
654 | if (str == NULL) |
655 | return 0; | |
656 | len1 = strlen (str); | |
657 | len2 = strlen (suffix); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 658 | return (len1 >= len2 && strcmp (str + len1 - len2, suffix) == 0); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
659 | } |
660 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
661 | /* The contents of value VAL, treated as a value of type TYPE. The |
662 | result is an lval in memory if VAL is. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 663 | |
d2e4a39e | 664 | static struct value * |
4c4b4cd2 | 665 | coerce_unspec_val_to_type (struct value *val, struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 | 666 | { |
61ee279c | 667 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); |
df407dfe | 668 | if (value_type (val) == type) |
4c4b4cd2 | 669 | return val; |
d2e4a39e | 670 | else |
14f9c5c9 | 671 | { |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
672 | struct value *result; |
673 | ||
674 | /* Make sure that the object size is not unreasonable before | |
675 | trying to allocate some memory for it. */ | |
c1b5a1a6 | 676 | ada_ensure_varsize_limit (type); |
4c4b4cd2 | 677 | |
41e8491f JK |
678 | if (value_lazy (val) |
679 | || TYPE_LENGTH (type) > TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (val))) | |
680 | result = allocate_value_lazy (type); | |
681 | else | |
682 | { | |
683 | result = allocate_value (type); | |
9a0dc9e3 | 684 | value_contents_copy_raw (result, 0, val, 0, TYPE_LENGTH (type)); |
41e8491f | 685 | } |
74bcbdf3 | 686 | set_value_component_location (result, val); |
9bbda503 AC |
687 | set_value_bitsize (result, value_bitsize (val)); |
688 | set_value_bitpos (result, value_bitpos (val)); | |
42ae5230 | 689 | set_value_address (result, value_address (val)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
690 | return result; |
691 | } | |
692 | } | |
693 | ||
fc1a4b47 AC |
694 | static const gdb_byte * |
695 | cond_offset_host (const gdb_byte *valaddr, long offset) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
696 | { |
697 | if (valaddr == NULL) | |
698 | return NULL; | |
699 | else | |
700 | return valaddr + offset; | |
701 | } | |
702 | ||
703 | static CORE_ADDR | |
ebf56fd3 | 704 | cond_offset_target (CORE_ADDR address, long offset) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
705 | { |
706 | if (address == 0) | |
707 | return 0; | |
d2e4a39e | 708 | else |
14f9c5c9 AS |
709 | return address + offset; |
710 | } | |
711 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
712 | /* Issue a warning (as for the definition of warning in utils.c, but |
713 | with exactly one argument rather than ...), unless the limit on the | |
714 | number of warnings has passed during the evaluation of the current | |
715 | expression. */ | |
a2249542 | 716 | |
77109804 AC |
717 | /* FIXME: cagney/2004-10-10: This function is mimicking the behavior |
718 | provided by "complaint". */ | |
a0b31db1 | 719 | static void lim_warning (const char *format, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (1, 2); |
77109804 | 720 | |
14f9c5c9 | 721 | static void |
a2249542 | 722 | lim_warning (const char *format, ...) |
14f9c5c9 | 723 | { |
a2249542 | 724 | va_list args; |
a2249542 | 725 | |
5b4ee69b | 726 | va_start (args, format); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
727 | warnings_issued += 1; |
728 | if (warnings_issued <= warning_limit) | |
a2249542 MK |
729 | vwarning (format, args); |
730 | ||
731 | va_end (args); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
732 | } |
733 | ||
714e53ab PH |
734 | /* Issue an error if the size of an object of type T is unreasonable, |
735 | i.e. if it would be a bad idea to allocate a value of this type in | |
736 | GDB. */ | |
737 | ||
c1b5a1a6 JB |
738 | void |
739 | ada_ensure_varsize_limit (const struct type *type) | |
714e53ab PH |
740 | { |
741 | if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) > varsize_limit) | |
323e0a4a | 742 | error (_("object size is larger than varsize-limit")); |
714e53ab PH |
743 | } |
744 | ||
0963b4bd | 745 | /* Maximum value of a SIZE-byte signed integer type. */ |
4c4b4cd2 | 746 | static LONGEST |
c3e5cd34 | 747 | max_of_size (int size) |
4c4b4cd2 | 748 | { |
76a01679 | 749 | LONGEST top_bit = (LONGEST) 1 << (size * 8 - 2); |
5b4ee69b | 750 | |
76a01679 | 751 | return top_bit | (top_bit - 1); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
752 | } |
753 | ||
0963b4bd | 754 | /* Minimum value of a SIZE-byte signed integer type. */ |
4c4b4cd2 | 755 | static LONGEST |
c3e5cd34 | 756 | min_of_size (int size) |
4c4b4cd2 | 757 | { |
c3e5cd34 | 758 | return -max_of_size (size) - 1; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
759 | } |
760 | ||
0963b4bd | 761 | /* Maximum value of a SIZE-byte unsigned integer type. */ |
4c4b4cd2 | 762 | static ULONGEST |
c3e5cd34 | 763 | umax_of_size (int size) |
4c4b4cd2 | 764 | { |
76a01679 | 765 | ULONGEST top_bit = (ULONGEST) 1 << (size * 8 - 1); |
5b4ee69b | 766 | |
76a01679 | 767 | return top_bit | (top_bit - 1); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
768 | } |
769 | ||
0963b4bd | 770 | /* Maximum value of integral type T, as a signed quantity. */ |
c3e5cd34 PH |
771 | static LONGEST |
772 | max_of_type (struct type *t) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 773 | { |
c3e5cd34 PH |
774 | if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (t)) |
775 | return (LONGEST) umax_of_size (TYPE_LENGTH (t)); | |
776 | else | |
777 | return max_of_size (TYPE_LENGTH (t)); | |
778 | } | |
779 | ||
0963b4bd | 780 | /* Minimum value of integral type T, as a signed quantity. */ |
c3e5cd34 PH |
781 | static LONGEST |
782 | min_of_type (struct type *t) | |
783 | { | |
784 | if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (t)) | |
785 | return 0; | |
786 | else | |
787 | return min_of_size (TYPE_LENGTH (t)); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
788 | } |
789 | ||
790 | /* The largest value in the domain of TYPE, a discrete type, as an integer. */ | |
43bbcdc2 PH |
791 | LONGEST |
792 | ada_discrete_type_high_bound (struct type *type) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 793 | { |
c3345124 | 794 | type = resolve_dynamic_type (type, NULL, 0); |
76a01679 | 795 | switch (TYPE_CODE (type)) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
796 | { |
797 | case TYPE_CODE_RANGE: | |
690cc4eb | 798 | return TYPE_HIGH_BOUND (type); |
4c4b4cd2 | 799 | case TYPE_CODE_ENUM: |
14e75d8e | 800 | return TYPE_FIELD_ENUMVAL (type, TYPE_NFIELDS (type) - 1); |
690cc4eb PH |
801 | case TYPE_CODE_BOOL: |
802 | return 1; | |
803 | case TYPE_CODE_CHAR: | |
76a01679 | 804 | case TYPE_CODE_INT: |
690cc4eb | 805 | return max_of_type (type); |
4c4b4cd2 | 806 | default: |
43bbcdc2 | 807 | error (_("Unexpected type in ada_discrete_type_high_bound.")); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
808 | } |
809 | } | |
810 | ||
14e75d8e | 811 | /* The smallest value in the domain of TYPE, a discrete type, as an integer. */ |
43bbcdc2 PH |
812 | LONGEST |
813 | ada_discrete_type_low_bound (struct type *type) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 814 | { |
c3345124 | 815 | type = resolve_dynamic_type (type, NULL, 0); |
76a01679 | 816 | switch (TYPE_CODE (type)) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
817 | { |
818 | case TYPE_CODE_RANGE: | |
690cc4eb | 819 | return TYPE_LOW_BOUND (type); |
4c4b4cd2 | 820 | case TYPE_CODE_ENUM: |
14e75d8e | 821 | return TYPE_FIELD_ENUMVAL (type, 0); |
690cc4eb PH |
822 | case TYPE_CODE_BOOL: |
823 | return 0; | |
824 | case TYPE_CODE_CHAR: | |
76a01679 | 825 | case TYPE_CODE_INT: |
690cc4eb | 826 | return min_of_type (type); |
4c4b4cd2 | 827 | default: |
43bbcdc2 | 828 | error (_("Unexpected type in ada_discrete_type_low_bound.")); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
829 | } |
830 | } | |
831 | ||
832 | /* The identity on non-range types. For range types, the underlying | |
76a01679 | 833 | non-range scalar type. */ |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
834 | |
835 | static struct type * | |
18af8284 | 836 | get_base_type (struct type *type) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
837 | { |
838 | while (type != NULL && TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_RANGE) | |
839 | { | |
76a01679 JB |
840 | if (type == TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type) || TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type) == NULL) |
841 | return type; | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
842 | type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type); |
843 | } | |
844 | return type; | |
14f9c5c9 | 845 | } |
41246937 JB |
846 | |
847 | /* Return a decoded version of the given VALUE. This means returning | |
848 | a value whose type is obtained by applying all the GNAT-specific | |
849 | encondings, making the resulting type a static but standard description | |
850 | of the initial type. */ | |
851 | ||
852 | struct value * | |
853 | ada_get_decoded_value (struct value *value) | |
854 | { | |
855 | struct type *type = ada_check_typedef (value_type (value)); | |
856 | ||
857 | if (ada_is_array_descriptor_type (type) | |
858 | || (ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (type) | |
859 | && TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_PTR)) | |
860 | { | |
861 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF) /* array access type. */ | |
862 | value = ada_coerce_to_simple_array_ptr (value); | |
863 | else | |
864 | value = ada_coerce_to_simple_array (value); | |
865 | } | |
866 | else | |
867 | value = ada_to_fixed_value (value); | |
868 | ||
869 | return value; | |
870 | } | |
871 | ||
872 | /* Same as ada_get_decoded_value, but with the given TYPE. | |
873 | Because there is no associated actual value for this type, | |
874 | the resulting type might be a best-effort approximation in | |
875 | the case of dynamic types. */ | |
876 | ||
877 | struct type * | |
878 | ada_get_decoded_type (struct type *type) | |
879 | { | |
880 | type = to_static_fixed_type (type); | |
881 | if (ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (type)) | |
882 | type = ada_coerce_to_simple_array_type (type); | |
883 | return type; | |
884 | } | |
885 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 886 | \f |
76a01679 | 887 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 888 | /* Language Selection */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
889 | |
890 | /* If the main program is in Ada, return language_ada, otherwise return LANG | |
ccefe4c4 | 891 | (the main program is in Ada iif the adainit symbol is found). */ |
d2e4a39e | 892 | |
14f9c5c9 | 893 | enum language |
ccefe4c4 | 894 | ada_update_initial_language (enum language lang) |
14f9c5c9 | 895 | { |
d2e4a39e | 896 | if (lookup_minimal_symbol ("adainit", (const char *) NULL, |
3b7344d5 | 897 | (struct objfile *) NULL).minsym != NULL) |
4c4b4cd2 | 898 | return language_ada; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
899 | |
900 | return lang; | |
901 | } | |
96d887e8 PH |
902 | |
903 | /* If the main procedure is written in Ada, then return its name. | |
904 | The result is good until the next call. Return NULL if the main | |
905 | procedure doesn't appear to be in Ada. */ | |
906 | ||
907 | char * | |
908 | ada_main_name (void) | |
909 | { | |
3b7344d5 | 910 | struct bound_minimal_symbol msym; |
e83e4e24 | 911 | static gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> main_program_name; |
6c038f32 | 912 | |
96d887e8 PH |
913 | /* For Ada, the name of the main procedure is stored in a specific |
914 | string constant, generated by the binder. Look for that symbol, | |
915 | extract its address, and then read that string. If we didn't find | |
916 | that string, then most probably the main procedure is not written | |
917 | in Ada. */ | |
918 | msym = lookup_minimal_symbol (ADA_MAIN_PROGRAM_SYMBOL_NAME, NULL, NULL); | |
919 | ||
3b7344d5 | 920 | if (msym.minsym != NULL) |
96d887e8 | 921 | { |
f9bc20b9 JB |
922 | CORE_ADDR main_program_name_addr; |
923 | int err_code; | |
924 | ||
77e371c0 | 925 | main_program_name_addr = BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msym); |
96d887e8 | 926 | if (main_program_name_addr == 0) |
323e0a4a | 927 | error (_("Invalid address for Ada main program name.")); |
96d887e8 | 928 | |
f9bc20b9 JB |
929 | target_read_string (main_program_name_addr, &main_program_name, |
930 | 1024, &err_code); | |
931 | ||
932 | if (err_code != 0) | |
933 | return NULL; | |
e83e4e24 | 934 | return main_program_name.get (); |
96d887e8 PH |
935 | } |
936 | ||
937 | /* The main procedure doesn't seem to be in Ada. */ | |
938 | return NULL; | |
939 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 940 | \f |
4c4b4cd2 | 941 | /* Symbols */ |
d2e4a39e | 942 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
943 | /* Table of Ada operators and their GNAT-encoded names. Last entry is pair |
944 | of NULLs. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 945 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
946 | const struct ada_opname_map ada_opname_table[] = { |
947 | {"Oadd", "\"+\"", BINOP_ADD}, | |
948 | {"Osubtract", "\"-\"", BINOP_SUB}, | |
949 | {"Omultiply", "\"*\"", BINOP_MUL}, | |
950 | {"Odivide", "\"/\"", BINOP_DIV}, | |
951 | {"Omod", "\"mod\"", BINOP_MOD}, | |
952 | {"Orem", "\"rem\"", BINOP_REM}, | |
953 | {"Oexpon", "\"**\"", BINOP_EXP}, | |
954 | {"Olt", "\"<\"", BINOP_LESS}, | |
955 | {"Ole", "\"<=\"", BINOP_LEQ}, | |
956 | {"Ogt", "\">\"", BINOP_GTR}, | |
957 | {"Oge", "\">=\"", BINOP_GEQ}, | |
958 | {"Oeq", "\"=\"", BINOP_EQUAL}, | |
959 | {"One", "\"/=\"", BINOP_NOTEQUAL}, | |
960 | {"Oand", "\"and\"", BINOP_BITWISE_AND}, | |
961 | {"Oor", "\"or\"", BINOP_BITWISE_IOR}, | |
962 | {"Oxor", "\"xor\"", BINOP_BITWISE_XOR}, | |
963 | {"Oconcat", "\"&\"", BINOP_CONCAT}, | |
964 | {"Oabs", "\"abs\"", UNOP_ABS}, | |
965 | {"Onot", "\"not\"", UNOP_LOGICAL_NOT}, | |
966 | {"Oadd", "\"+\"", UNOP_PLUS}, | |
967 | {"Osubtract", "\"-\"", UNOP_NEG}, | |
968 | {NULL, NULL} | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
969 | }; |
970 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
971 | /* The "encoded" form of DECODED, according to GNAT conventions. The |
972 | result is valid until the next call to ada_encode. If | |
973 | THROW_ERRORS, throw an error if invalid operator name is found. | |
974 | Otherwise, return NULL in that case. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 975 | |
b5ec771e PA |
976 | static char * |
977 | ada_encode_1 (const char *decoded, bool throw_errors) | |
14f9c5c9 | 978 | { |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
979 | static char *encoding_buffer = NULL; |
980 | static size_t encoding_buffer_size = 0; | |
d2e4a39e | 981 | const char *p; |
14f9c5c9 | 982 | int k; |
d2e4a39e | 983 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 984 | if (decoded == NULL) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
985 | return NULL; |
986 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
987 | GROW_VECT (encoding_buffer, encoding_buffer_size, |
988 | 2 * strlen (decoded) + 10); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
989 | |
990 | k = 0; | |
4c4b4cd2 | 991 | for (p = decoded; *p != '\0'; p += 1) |
14f9c5c9 | 992 | { |
cdc7bb92 | 993 | if (*p == '.') |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
994 | { |
995 | encoding_buffer[k] = encoding_buffer[k + 1] = '_'; | |
996 | k += 2; | |
997 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 998 | else if (*p == '"') |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
999 | { |
1000 | const struct ada_opname_map *mapping; | |
1001 | ||
1002 | for (mapping = ada_opname_table; | |
1265e4aa | 1003 | mapping->encoded != NULL |
61012eef | 1004 | && !startswith (p, mapping->decoded); mapping += 1) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1005 | ; |
1006 | if (mapping->encoded == NULL) | |
b5ec771e PA |
1007 | { |
1008 | if (throw_errors) | |
1009 | error (_("invalid Ada operator name: %s"), p); | |
1010 | else | |
1011 | return NULL; | |
1012 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1013 | strcpy (encoding_buffer + k, mapping->encoded); |
1014 | k += strlen (mapping->encoded); | |
1015 | break; | |
1016 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 1017 | else |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1018 | { |
1019 | encoding_buffer[k] = *p; | |
1020 | k += 1; | |
1021 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1022 | } |
1023 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1024 | encoding_buffer[k] = '\0'; |
1025 | return encoding_buffer; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1026 | } |
1027 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
1028 | /* The "encoded" form of DECODED, according to GNAT conventions. |
1029 | The result is valid until the next call to ada_encode. */ | |
1030 | ||
1031 | char * | |
1032 | ada_encode (const char *decoded) | |
1033 | { | |
1034 | return ada_encode_1 (decoded, true); | |
1035 | } | |
1036 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 1037 | /* Return NAME folded to lower case, or, if surrounded by single |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1038 | quotes, unfolded, but with the quotes stripped away. Result good |
1039 | to next call. */ | |
1040 | ||
d2e4a39e AS |
1041 | char * |
1042 | ada_fold_name (const char *name) | |
14f9c5c9 | 1043 | { |
d2e4a39e | 1044 | static char *fold_buffer = NULL; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1045 | static size_t fold_buffer_size = 0; |
1046 | ||
1047 | int len = strlen (name); | |
d2e4a39e | 1048 | GROW_VECT (fold_buffer, fold_buffer_size, len + 1); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1049 | |
1050 | if (name[0] == '\'') | |
1051 | { | |
d2e4a39e AS |
1052 | strncpy (fold_buffer, name + 1, len - 2); |
1053 | fold_buffer[len - 2] = '\000'; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1054 | } |
1055 | else | |
1056 | { | |
1057 | int i; | |
5b4ee69b | 1058 | |
14f9c5c9 | 1059 | for (i = 0; i <= len; i += 1) |
4c4b4cd2 | 1060 | fold_buffer[i] = tolower (name[i]); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1061 | } |
1062 | ||
1063 | return fold_buffer; | |
1064 | } | |
1065 | ||
529cad9c PH |
1066 | /* Return nonzero if C is either a digit or a lowercase alphabet character. */ |
1067 | ||
1068 | static int | |
1069 | is_lower_alphanum (const char c) | |
1070 | { | |
1071 | return (isdigit (c) || (isalpha (c) && islower (c))); | |
1072 | } | |
1073 | ||
c90092fe JB |
1074 | /* ENCODED is the linkage name of a symbol and LEN contains its length. |
1075 | This function saves in LEN the length of that same symbol name but | |
1076 | without either of these suffixes: | |
29480c32 JB |
1077 | . .{DIGIT}+ |
1078 | . ${DIGIT}+ | |
1079 | . ___{DIGIT}+ | |
1080 | . __{DIGIT}+. | |
c90092fe | 1081 | |
29480c32 JB |
1082 | These are suffixes introduced by the compiler for entities such as |
1083 | nested subprogram for instance, in order to avoid name clashes. | |
1084 | They do not serve any purpose for the debugger. */ | |
1085 | ||
1086 | static void | |
1087 | ada_remove_trailing_digits (const char *encoded, int *len) | |
1088 | { | |
1089 | if (*len > 1 && isdigit (encoded[*len - 1])) | |
1090 | { | |
1091 | int i = *len - 2; | |
5b4ee69b | 1092 | |
29480c32 JB |
1093 | while (i > 0 && isdigit (encoded[i])) |
1094 | i--; | |
1095 | if (i >= 0 && encoded[i] == '.') | |
1096 | *len = i; | |
1097 | else if (i >= 0 && encoded[i] == '$') | |
1098 | *len = i; | |
61012eef | 1099 | else if (i >= 2 && startswith (encoded + i - 2, "___")) |
29480c32 | 1100 | *len = i - 2; |
61012eef | 1101 | else if (i >= 1 && startswith (encoded + i - 1, "__")) |
29480c32 JB |
1102 | *len = i - 1; |
1103 | } | |
1104 | } | |
1105 | ||
1106 | /* Remove the suffix introduced by the compiler for protected object | |
1107 | subprograms. */ | |
1108 | ||
1109 | static void | |
1110 | ada_remove_po_subprogram_suffix (const char *encoded, int *len) | |
1111 | { | |
1112 | /* Remove trailing N. */ | |
1113 | ||
1114 | /* Protected entry subprograms are broken into two | |
1115 | separate subprograms: The first one is unprotected, and has | |
1116 | a 'N' suffix; the second is the protected version, and has | |
0963b4bd | 1117 | the 'P' suffix. The second calls the first one after handling |
29480c32 JB |
1118 | the protection. Since the P subprograms are internally generated, |
1119 | we leave these names undecoded, giving the user a clue that this | |
1120 | entity is internal. */ | |
1121 | ||
1122 | if (*len > 1 | |
1123 | && encoded[*len - 1] == 'N' | |
1124 | && (isdigit (encoded[*len - 2]) || islower (encoded[*len - 2]))) | |
1125 | *len = *len - 1; | |
1126 | } | |
1127 | ||
69fadcdf JB |
1128 | /* Remove trailing X[bn]* suffixes (indicating names in package bodies). */ |
1129 | ||
1130 | static void | |
1131 | ada_remove_Xbn_suffix (const char *encoded, int *len) | |
1132 | { | |
1133 | int i = *len - 1; | |
1134 | ||
1135 | while (i > 0 && (encoded[i] == 'b' || encoded[i] == 'n')) | |
1136 | i--; | |
1137 | ||
1138 | if (encoded[i] != 'X') | |
1139 | return; | |
1140 | ||
1141 | if (i == 0) | |
1142 | return; | |
1143 | ||
1144 | if (isalnum (encoded[i-1])) | |
1145 | *len = i; | |
1146 | } | |
1147 | ||
29480c32 JB |
1148 | /* If ENCODED follows the GNAT entity encoding conventions, then return |
1149 | the decoded form of ENCODED. Otherwise, return "<%s>" where "%s" is | |
1150 | replaced by ENCODED. | |
14f9c5c9 | 1151 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 1152 | The resulting string is valid until the next call of ada_decode. |
29480c32 | 1153 | If the string is unchanged by decoding, the original string pointer |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1154 | is returned. */ |
1155 | ||
1156 | const char * | |
1157 | ada_decode (const char *encoded) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1158 | { |
1159 | int i, j; | |
1160 | int len0; | |
d2e4a39e | 1161 | const char *p; |
4c4b4cd2 | 1162 | char *decoded; |
14f9c5c9 | 1163 | int at_start_name; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1164 | static char *decoding_buffer = NULL; |
1165 | static size_t decoding_buffer_size = 0; | |
d2e4a39e | 1166 | |
0d81f350 JG |
1167 | /* With function descriptors on PPC64, the value of a symbol named |
1168 | ".FN", if it exists, is the entry point of the function "FN". */ | |
1169 | if (encoded[0] == '.') | |
1170 | encoded += 1; | |
1171 | ||
29480c32 JB |
1172 | /* The name of the Ada main procedure starts with "_ada_". |
1173 | This prefix is not part of the decoded name, so skip this part | |
1174 | if we see this prefix. */ | |
61012eef | 1175 | if (startswith (encoded, "_ada_")) |
4c4b4cd2 | 1176 | encoded += 5; |
14f9c5c9 | 1177 | |
29480c32 JB |
1178 | /* If the name starts with '_', then it is not a properly encoded |
1179 | name, so do not attempt to decode it. Similarly, if the name | |
1180 | starts with '<', the name should not be decoded. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 1181 | if (encoded[0] == '_' || encoded[0] == '<') |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1182 | goto Suppress; |
1183 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 1184 | len0 = strlen (encoded); |
4c4b4cd2 | 1185 | |
29480c32 JB |
1186 | ada_remove_trailing_digits (encoded, &len0); |
1187 | ada_remove_po_subprogram_suffix (encoded, &len0); | |
529cad9c | 1188 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1189 | /* Remove the ___X.* suffix if present. Do not forget to verify that |
1190 | the suffix is located before the current "end" of ENCODED. We want | |
1191 | to avoid re-matching parts of ENCODED that have previously been | |
1192 | marked as discarded (by decrementing LEN0). */ | |
1193 | p = strstr (encoded, "___"); | |
1194 | if (p != NULL && p - encoded < len0 - 3) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1195 | { |
1196 | if (p[3] == 'X') | |
4c4b4cd2 | 1197 | len0 = p - encoded; |
14f9c5c9 | 1198 | else |
4c4b4cd2 | 1199 | goto Suppress; |
14f9c5c9 | 1200 | } |
4c4b4cd2 | 1201 | |
29480c32 JB |
1202 | /* Remove any trailing TKB suffix. It tells us that this symbol |
1203 | is for the body of a task, but that information does not actually | |
1204 | appear in the decoded name. */ | |
1205 | ||
61012eef | 1206 | if (len0 > 3 && startswith (encoded + len0 - 3, "TKB")) |
14f9c5c9 | 1207 | len0 -= 3; |
76a01679 | 1208 | |
a10967fa JB |
1209 | /* Remove any trailing TB suffix. The TB suffix is slightly different |
1210 | from the TKB suffix because it is used for non-anonymous task | |
1211 | bodies. */ | |
1212 | ||
61012eef | 1213 | if (len0 > 2 && startswith (encoded + len0 - 2, "TB")) |
a10967fa JB |
1214 | len0 -= 2; |
1215 | ||
29480c32 JB |
1216 | /* Remove trailing "B" suffixes. */ |
1217 | /* FIXME: brobecker/2006-04-19: Not sure what this are used for... */ | |
1218 | ||
61012eef | 1219 | if (len0 > 1 && startswith (encoded + len0 - 1, "B")) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1220 | len0 -= 1; |
1221 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 1222 | /* Make decoded big enough for possible expansion by operator name. */ |
29480c32 | 1223 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1224 | GROW_VECT (decoding_buffer, decoding_buffer_size, 2 * len0 + 1); |
1225 | decoded = decoding_buffer; | |
14f9c5c9 | 1226 | |
29480c32 JB |
1227 | /* Remove trailing __{digit}+ or trailing ${digit}+. */ |
1228 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 1229 | if (len0 > 1 && isdigit (encoded[len0 - 1])) |
d2e4a39e | 1230 | { |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1231 | i = len0 - 2; |
1232 | while ((i >= 0 && isdigit (encoded[i])) | |
1233 | || (i >= 1 && encoded[i] == '_' && isdigit (encoded[i - 1]))) | |
1234 | i -= 1; | |
1235 | if (i > 1 && encoded[i] == '_' && encoded[i - 1] == '_') | |
1236 | len0 = i - 1; | |
1237 | else if (encoded[i] == '$') | |
1238 | len0 = i; | |
d2e4a39e | 1239 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 1240 | |
29480c32 JB |
1241 | /* The first few characters that are not alphabetic are not part |
1242 | of any encoding we use, so we can copy them over verbatim. */ | |
1243 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1244 | for (i = 0, j = 0; i < len0 && !isalpha (encoded[i]); i += 1, j += 1) |
1245 | decoded[j] = encoded[i]; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1246 | |
1247 | at_start_name = 1; | |
1248 | while (i < len0) | |
1249 | { | |
29480c32 | 1250 | /* Is this a symbol function? */ |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1251 | if (at_start_name && encoded[i] == 'O') |
1252 | { | |
1253 | int k; | |
5b4ee69b | 1254 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1255 | for (k = 0; ada_opname_table[k].encoded != NULL; k += 1) |
1256 | { | |
1257 | int op_len = strlen (ada_opname_table[k].encoded); | |
06d5cf63 JB |
1258 | if ((strncmp (ada_opname_table[k].encoded + 1, encoded + i + 1, |
1259 | op_len - 1) == 0) | |
1260 | && !isalnum (encoded[i + op_len])) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1261 | { |
1262 | strcpy (decoded + j, ada_opname_table[k].decoded); | |
1263 | at_start_name = 0; | |
1264 | i += op_len; | |
1265 | j += strlen (ada_opname_table[k].decoded); | |
1266 | break; | |
1267 | } | |
1268 | } | |
1269 | if (ada_opname_table[k].encoded != NULL) | |
1270 | continue; | |
1271 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1272 | at_start_name = 0; |
1273 | ||
529cad9c PH |
1274 | /* Replace "TK__" with "__", which will eventually be translated |
1275 | into "." (just below). */ | |
1276 | ||
61012eef | 1277 | if (i < len0 - 4 && startswith (encoded + i, "TK__")) |
4c4b4cd2 | 1278 | i += 2; |
529cad9c | 1279 | |
29480c32 JB |
1280 | /* Replace "__B_{DIGITS}+__" sequences by "__", which will eventually |
1281 | be translated into "." (just below). These are internal names | |
1282 | generated for anonymous blocks inside which our symbol is nested. */ | |
1283 | ||
1284 | if (len0 - i > 5 && encoded [i] == '_' && encoded [i+1] == '_' | |
1285 | && encoded [i+2] == 'B' && encoded [i+3] == '_' | |
1286 | && isdigit (encoded [i+4])) | |
1287 | { | |
1288 | int k = i + 5; | |
1289 | ||
1290 | while (k < len0 && isdigit (encoded[k])) | |
1291 | k++; /* Skip any extra digit. */ | |
1292 | ||
1293 | /* Double-check that the "__B_{DIGITS}+" sequence we found | |
1294 | is indeed followed by "__". */ | |
1295 | if (len0 - k > 2 && encoded [k] == '_' && encoded [k+1] == '_') | |
1296 | i = k; | |
1297 | } | |
1298 | ||
529cad9c PH |
1299 | /* Remove _E{DIGITS}+[sb] */ |
1300 | ||
1301 | /* Just as for protected object subprograms, there are 2 categories | |
0963b4bd | 1302 | of subprograms created by the compiler for each entry. The first |
529cad9c PH |
1303 | one implements the actual entry code, and has a suffix following |
1304 | the convention above; the second one implements the barrier and | |
1305 | uses the same convention as above, except that the 'E' is replaced | |
1306 | by a 'B'. | |
1307 | ||
1308 | Just as above, we do not decode the name of barrier functions | |
1309 | to give the user a clue that the code he is debugging has been | |
1310 | internally generated. */ | |
1311 | ||
1312 | if (len0 - i > 3 && encoded [i] == '_' && encoded[i+1] == 'E' | |
1313 | && isdigit (encoded[i+2])) | |
1314 | { | |
1315 | int k = i + 3; | |
1316 | ||
1317 | while (k < len0 && isdigit (encoded[k])) | |
1318 | k++; | |
1319 | ||
1320 | if (k < len0 | |
1321 | && (encoded[k] == 'b' || encoded[k] == 's')) | |
1322 | { | |
1323 | k++; | |
1324 | /* Just as an extra precaution, make sure that if this | |
1325 | suffix is followed by anything else, it is a '_'. | |
1326 | Otherwise, we matched this sequence by accident. */ | |
1327 | if (k == len0 | |
1328 | || (k < len0 && encoded[k] == '_')) | |
1329 | i = k; | |
1330 | } | |
1331 | } | |
1332 | ||
1333 | /* Remove trailing "N" in [a-z0-9]+N__. The N is added by | |
1334 | the GNAT front-end in protected object subprograms. */ | |
1335 | ||
1336 | if (i < len0 + 3 | |
1337 | && encoded[i] == 'N' && encoded[i+1] == '_' && encoded[i+2] == '_') | |
1338 | { | |
1339 | /* Backtrack a bit up until we reach either the begining of | |
1340 | the encoded name, or "__". Make sure that we only find | |
1341 | digits or lowercase characters. */ | |
1342 | const char *ptr = encoded + i - 1; | |
1343 | ||
1344 | while (ptr >= encoded && is_lower_alphanum (ptr[0])) | |
1345 | ptr--; | |
1346 | if (ptr < encoded | |
1347 | || (ptr > encoded && ptr[0] == '_' && ptr[-1] == '_')) | |
1348 | i++; | |
1349 | } | |
1350 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1351 | if (encoded[i] == 'X' && i != 0 && isalnum (encoded[i - 1])) |
1352 | { | |
29480c32 JB |
1353 | /* This is a X[bn]* sequence not separated from the previous |
1354 | part of the name with a non-alpha-numeric character (in other | |
1355 | words, immediately following an alpha-numeric character), then | |
1356 | verify that it is placed at the end of the encoded name. If | |
1357 | not, then the encoding is not valid and we should abort the | |
1358 | decoding. Otherwise, just skip it, it is used in body-nested | |
1359 | package names. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1360 | do |
1361 | i += 1; | |
1362 | while (i < len0 && (encoded[i] == 'b' || encoded[i] == 'n')); | |
1363 | if (i < len0) | |
1364 | goto Suppress; | |
1365 | } | |
cdc7bb92 | 1366 | else if (i < len0 - 2 && encoded[i] == '_' && encoded[i + 1] == '_') |
4c4b4cd2 | 1367 | { |
29480c32 | 1368 | /* Replace '__' by '.'. */ |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1369 | decoded[j] = '.'; |
1370 | at_start_name = 1; | |
1371 | i += 2; | |
1372 | j += 1; | |
1373 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 1374 | else |
4c4b4cd2 | 1375 | { |
29480c32 JB |
1376 | /* It's a character part of the decoded name, so just copy it |
1377 | over. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1378 | decoded[j] = encoded[i]; |
1379 | i += 1; | |
1380 | j += 1; | |
1381 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 1382 | } |
4c4b4cd2 | 1383 | decoded[j] = '\000'; |
14f9c5c9 | 1384 | |
29480c32 JB |
1385 | /* Decoded names should never contain any uppercase character. |
1386 | Double-check this, and abort the decoding if we find one. */ | |
1387 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1388 | for (i = 0; decoded[i] != '\0'; i += 1) |
1389 | if (isupper (decoded[i]) || decoded[i] == ' ') | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1390 | goto Suppress; |
1391 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1392 | if (strcmp (decoded, encoded) == 0) |
1393 | return encoded; | |
1394 | else | |
1395 | return decoded; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1396 | |
1397 | Suppress: | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1398 | GROW_VECT (decoding_buffer, decoding_buffer_size, strlen (encoded) + 3); |
1399 | decoded = decoding_buffer; | |
1400 | if (encoded[0] == '<') | |
1401 | strcpy (decoded, encoded); | |
14f9c5c9 | 1402 | else |
88c15c34 | 1403 | xsnprintf (decoded, decoding_buffer_size, "<%s>", encoded); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1404 | return decoded; |
1405 | ||
1406 | } | |
1407 | ||
1408 | /* Table for keeping permanent unique copies of decoded names. Once | |
1409 | allocated, names in this table are never released. While this is a | |
1410 | storage leak, it should not be significant unless there are massive | |
1411 | changes in the set of decoded names in successive versions of a | |
1412 | symbol table loaded during a single session. */ | |
1413 | static struct htab *decoded_names_store; | |
1414 | ||
1415 | /* Returns the decoded name of GSYMBOL, as for ada_decode, caching it | |
1416 | in the language-specific part of GSYMBOL, if it has not been | |
1417 | previously computed. Tries to save the decoded name in the same | |
1418 | obstack as GSYMBOL, if possible, and otherwise on the heap (so that, | |
1419 | in any case, the decoded symbol has a lifetime at least that of | |
0963b4bd | 1420 | GSYMBOL). |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1421 | The GSYMBOL parameter is "mutable" in the C++ sense: logically |
1422 | const, but nevertheless modified to a semantically equivalent form | |
0963b4bd | 1423 | when a decoded name is cached in it. */ |
4c4b4cd2 | 1424 | |
45e6c716 | 1425 | const char * |
f85f34ed | 1426 | ada_decode_symbol (const struct general_symbol_info *arg) |
4c4b4cd2 | 1427 | { |
f85f34ed TT |
1428 | struct general_symbol_info *gsymbol = (struct general_symbol_info *) arg; |
1429 | const char **resultp = | |
615b3f62 | 1430 | &gsymbol->language_specific.demangled_name; |
5b4ee69b | 1431 | |
f85f34ed | 1432 | if (!gsymbol->ada_mangled) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1433 | { |
1434 | const char *decoded = ada_decode (gsymbol->name); | |
f85f34ed | 1435 | struct obstack *obstack = gsymbol->language_specific.obstack; |
5b4ee69b | 1436 | |
f85f34ed | 1437 | gsymbol->ada_mangled = 1; |
5b4ee69b | 1438 | |
f85f34ed | 1439 | if (obstack != NULL) |
224c3ddb SM |
1440 | *resultp |
1441 | = (const char *) obstack_copy0 (obstack, decoded, strlen (decoded)); | |
f85f34ed | 1442 | else |
76a01679 | 1443 | { |
f85f34ed TT |
1444 | /* Sometimes, we can't find a corresponding objfile, in |
1445 | which case, we put the result on the heap. Since we only | |
1446 | decode when needed, we hope this usually does not cause a | |
1447 | significant memory leak (FIXME). */ | |
1448 | ||
76a01679 JB |
1449 | char **slot = (char **) htab_find_slot (decoded_names_store, |
1450 | decoded, INSERT); | |
5b4ee69b | 1451 | |
76a01679 JB |
1452 | if (*slot == NULL) |
1453 | *slot = xstrdup (decoded); | |
1454 | *resultp = *slot; | |
1455 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 | 1456 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 1457 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1458 | return *resultp; |
1459 | } | |
76a01679 | 1460 | |
2c0b251b | 1461 | static char * |
76a01679 | 1462 | ada_la_decode (const char *encoded, int options) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1463 | { |
1464 | return xstrdup (ada_decode (encoded)); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1465 | } |
1466 | ||
8b302db8 TT |
1467 | /* Implement la_sniff_from_mangled_name for Ada. */ |
1468 | ||
1469 | static int | |
1470 | ada_sniff_from_mangled_name (const char *mangled, char **out) | |
1471 | { | |
1472 | const char *demangled = ada_decode (mangled); | |
1473 | ||
1474 | *out = NULL; | |
1475 | ||
1476 | if (demangled != mangled && demangled != NULL && demangled[0] != '<') | |
1477 | { | |
1478 | /* Set the gsymbol language to Ada, but still return 0. | |
1479 | Two reasons for that: | |
1480 | ||
1481 | 1. For Ada, we prefer computing the symbol's decoded name | |
1482 | on the fly rather than pre-compute it, in order to save | |
1483 | memory (Ada projects are typically very large). | |
1484 | ||
1485 | 2. There are some areas in the definition of the GNAT | |
1486 | encoding where, with a bit of bad luck, we might be able | |
1487 | to decode a non-Ada symbol, generating an incorrect | |
1488 | demangled name (Eg: names ending with "TB" for instance | |
1489 | are identified as task bodies and so stripped from | |
1490 | the decoded name returned). | |
1491 | ||
1492 | Returning 1, here, but not setting *DEMANGLED, helps us get a | |
1493 | little bit of the best of both worlds. Because we're last, | |
1494 | we should not affect any of the other languages that were | |
1495 | able to demangle the symbol before us; we get to correctly | |
1496 | tag Ada symbols as such; and even if we incorrectly tagged a | |
1497 | non-Ada symbol, which should be rare, any routing through the | |
1498 | Ada language should be transparent (Ada tries to behave much | |
1499 | like C/C++ with non-Ada symbols). */ | |
1500 | return 1; | |
1501 | } | |
1502 | ||
1503 | return 0; | |
1504 | } | |
1505 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 1506 | \f |
d2e4a39e | 1507 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 1508 | /* Arrays */ |
14f9c5c9 | 1509 | |
28c85d6c JB |
1510 | /* Assuming that INDEX_DESC_TYPE is an ___XA structure, a structure |
1511 | generated by the GNAT compiler to describe the index type used | |
1512 | for each dimension of an array, check whether it follows the latest | |
1513 | known encoding. If not, fix it up to conform to the latest encoding. | |
1514 | Otherwise, do nothing. This function also does nothing if | |
1515 | INDEX_DESC_TYPE is NULL. | |
1516 | ||
1517 | The GNAT encoding used to describle the array index type evolved a bit. | |
1518 | Initially, the information would be provided through the name of each | |
1519 | field of the structure type only, while the type of these fields was | |
1520 | described as unspecified and irrelevant. The debugger was then expected | |
1521 | to perform a global type lookup using the name of that field in order | |
1522 | to get access to the full index type description. Because these global | |
1523 | lookups can be very expensive, the encoding was later enhanced to make | |
1524 | the global lookup unnecessary by defining the field type as being | |
1525 | the full index type description. | |
1526 | ||
1527 | The purpose of this routine is to allow us to support older versions | |
1528 | of the compiler by detecting the use of the older encoding, and by | |
1529 | fixing up the INDEX_DESC_TYPE to follow the new one (at this point, | |
1530 | we essentially replace each field's meaningless type by the associated | |
1531 | index subtype). */ | |
1532 | ||
1533 | void | |
1534 | ada_fixup_array_indexes_type (struct type *index_desc_type) | |
1535 | { | |
1536 | int i; | |
1537 | ||
1538 | if (index_desc_type == NULL) | |
1539 | return; | |
1540 | gdb_assert (TYPE_NFIELDS (index_desc_type) > 0); | |
1541 | ||
1542 | /* Check if INDEX_DESC_TYPE follows the older encoding (it is sufficient | |
1543 | to check one field only, no need to check them all). If not, return | |
1544 | now. | |
1545 | ||
1546 | If our INDEX_DESC_TYPE was generated using the older encoding, | |
1547 | the field type should be a meaningless integer type whose name | |
1548 | is not equal to the field name. */ | |
1549 | if (TYPE_NAME (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (index_desc_type, 0)) != NULL | |
1550 | && strcmp (TYPE_NAME (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (index_desc_type, 0)), | |
1551 | TYPE_FIELD_NAME (index_desc_type, 0)) == 0) | |
1552 | return; | |
1553 | ||
1554 | /* Fixup each field of INDEX_DESC_TYPE. */ | |
1555 | for (i = 0; i < TYPE_NFIELDS (index_desc_type); i++) | |
1556 | { | |
0d5cff50 | 1557 | const char *name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (index_desc_type, i); |
28c85d6c JB |
1558 | struct type *raw_type = ada_check_typedef (ada_find_any_type (name)); |
1559 | ||
1560 | if (raw_type) | |
1561 | TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (index_desc_type, i) = raw_type; | |
1562 | } | |
1563 | } | |
1564 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 1565 | /* Names of MAX_ADA_DIMENS bounds in P_BOUNDS fields of array descriptors. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 1566 | |
a121b7c1 | 1567 | static const char *bound_name[] = { |
d2e4a39e | 1568 | "LB0", "UB0", "LB1", "UB1", "LB2", "UB2", "LB3", "UB3", |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1569 | "LB4", "UB4", "LB5", "UB5", "LB6", "UB6", "LB7", "UB7" |
1570 | }; | |
1571 | ||
1572 | /* Maximum number of array dimensions we are prepared to handle. */ | |
1573 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 1574 | #define MAX_ADA_DIMENS (sizeof(bound_name) / (2*sizeof(char *))) |
14f9c5c9 | 1575 | |
14f9c5c9 | 1576 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1577 | /* The desc_* routines return primitive portions of array descriptors |
1578 | (fat pointers). */ | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1579 | |
1580 | /* The descriptor or array type, if any, indicated by TYPE; removes | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1581 | level of indirection, if needed. */ |
1582 | ||
d2e4a39e AS |
1583 | static struct type * |
1584 | desc_base_type (struct type *type) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1585 | { |
1586 | if (type == NULL) | |
1587 | return NULL; | |
61ee279c | 1588 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); |
720d1a40 JB |
1589 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF) |
1590 | type = ada_typedef_target_type (type); | |
1591 | ||
1265e4aa JB |
1592 | if (type != NULL |
1593 | && (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR | |
1594 | || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_REF)) | |
61ee279c | 1595 | return ada_check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1596 | else |
1597 | return type; | |
1598 | } | |
1599 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1600 | /* True iff TYPE indicates a "thin" array pointer type. */ |
1601 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 1602 | static int |
d2e4a39e | 1603 | is_thin_pntr (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 | 1604 | { |
d2e4a39e | 1605 | return |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1606 | is_suffix (ada_type_name (desc_base_type (type)), "___XUT") |
1607 | || is_suffix (ada_type_name (desc_base_type (type)), "___XUT___XVE"); | |
1608 | } | |
1609 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1610 | /* The descriptor type for thin pointer type TYPE. */ |
1611 | ||
d2e4a39e AS |
1612 | static struct type * |
1613 | thin_descriptor_type (struct type *type) | |
14f9c5c9 | 1614 | { |
d2e4a39e | 1615 | struct type *base_type = desc_base_type (type); |
5b4ee69b | 1616 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1617 | if (base_type == NULL) |
1618 | return NULL; | |
1619 | if (is_suffix (ada_type_name (base_type), "___XVE")) | |
1620 | return base_type; | |
d2e4a39e | 1621 | else |
14f9c5c9 | 1622 | { |
d2e4a39e | 1623 | struct type *alt_type = ada_find_parallel_type (base_type, "___XVE"); |
5b4ee69b | 1624 | |
14f9c5c9 | 1625 | if (alt_type == NULL) |
4c4b4cd2 | 1626 | return base_type; |
14f9c5c9 | 1627 | else |
4c4b4cd2 | 1628 | return alt_type; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1629 | } |
1630 | } | |
1631 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1632 | /* A pointer to the array data for thin-pointer value VAL. */ |
1633 | ||
d2e4a39e AS |
1634 | static struct value * |
1635 | thin_data_pntr (struct value *val) | |
14f9c5c9 | 1636 | { |
828292f2 | 1637 | struct type *type = ada_check_typedef (value_type (val)); |
556bdfd4 | 1638 | struct type *data_type = desc_data_target_type (thin_descriptor_type (type)); |
5b4ee69b | 1639 | |
556bdfd4 UW |
1640 | data_type = lookup_pointer_type (data_type); |
1641 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 1642 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
556bdfd4 | 1643 | return value_cast (data_type, value_copy (val)); |
d2e4a39e | 1644 | else |
42ae5230 | 1645 | return value_from_longest (data_type, value_address (val)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1646 | } |
1647 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1648 | /* True iff TYPE indicates a "thick" array pointer type. */ |
1649 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 1650 | static int |
d2e4a39e | 1651 | is_thick_pntr (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1652 | { |
1653 | type = desc_base_type (type); | |
1654 | return (type != NULL && TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT | |
4c4b4cd2 | 1655 | && lookup_struct_elt_type (type, "P_BOUNDS", 1) != NULL); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1656 | } |
1657 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1658 | /* If TYPE is the type of an array descriptor (fat or thin pointer) or a |
1659 | pointer to one, the type of its bounds data; otherwise, NULL. */ | |
76a01679 | 1660 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
1661 | static struct type * |
1662 | desc_bounds_type (struct type *type) | |
14f9c5c9 | 1663 | { |
d2e4a39e | 1664 | struct type *r; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1665 | |
1666 | type = desc_base_type (type); | |
1667 | ||
1668 | if (type == NULL) | |
1669 | return NULL; | |
1670 | else if (is_thin_pntr (type)) | |
1671 | { | |
1672 | type = thin_descriptor_type (type); | |
1673 | if (type == NULL) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 1674 | return NULL; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1675 | r = lookup_struct_elt_type (type, "BOUNDS", 1); |
1676 | if (r != NULL) | |
61ee279c | 1677 | return ada_check_typedef (r); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1678 | } |
1679 | else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT) | |
1680 | { | |
1681 | r = lookup_struct_elt_type (type, "P_BOUNDS", 1); | |
1682 | if (r != NULL) | |
61ee279c | 1683 | return ada_check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (ada_check_typedef (r))); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1684 | } |
1685 | return NULL; | |
1686 | } | |
1687 | ||
1688 | /* If ARR is an array descriptor (fat or thin pointer), or pointer to | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1689 | one, a pointer to its bounds data. Otherwise NULL. */ |
1690 | ||
d2e4a39e AS |
1691 | static struct value * |
1692 | desc_bounds (struct value *arr) | |
14f9c5c9 | 1693 | { |
df407dfe | 1694 | struct type *type = ada_check_typedef (value_type (arr)); |
5b4ee69b | 1695 | |
d2e4a39e | 1696 | if (is_thin_pntr (type)) |
14f9c5c9 | 1697 | { |
d2e4a39e | 1698 | struct type *bounds_type = |
4c4b4cd2 | 1699 | desc_bounds_type (thin_descriptor_type (type)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1700 | LONGEST addr; |
1701 | ||
4cdfadb1 | 1702 | if (bounds_type == NULL) |
323e0a4a | 1703 | error (_("Bad GNAT array descriptor")); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1704 | |
1705 | /* NOTE: The following calculation is not really kosher, but | |
d2e4a39e | 1706 | since desc_type is an XVE-encoded type (and shouldn't be), |
4c4b4cd2 | 1707 | the correct calculation is a real pain. FIXME (and fix GCC). */ |
14f9c5c9 | 1708 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
4c4b4cd2 | 1709 | addr = value_as_long (arr); |
d2e4a39e | 1710 | else |
42ae5230 | 1711 | addr = value_address (arr); |
14f9c5c9 | 1712 | |
d2e4a39e | 1713 | return |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1714 | value_from_longest (lookup_pointer_type (bounds_type), |
1715 | addr - TYPE_LENGTH (bounds_type)); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1716 | } |
1717 | ||
1718 | else if (is_thick_pntr (type)) | |
05e522ef JB |
1719 | { |
1720 | struct value *p_bounds = value_struct_elt (&arr, NULL, "P_BOUNDS", NULL, | |
1721 | _("Bad GNAT array descriptor")); | |
1722 | struct type *p_bounds_type = value_type (p_bounds); | |
1723 | ||
1724 | if (p_bounds_type | |
1725 | && TYPE_CODE (p_bounds_type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) | |
1726 | { | |
1727 | struct type *target_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (p_bounds_type); | |
1728 | ||
1729 | if (TYPE_STUB (target_type)) | |
1730 | p_bounds = value_cast (lookup_pointer_type | |
1731 | (ada_check_typedef (target_type)), | |
1732 | p_bounds); | |
1733 | } | |
1734 | else | |
1735 | error (_("Bad GNAT array descriptor")); | |
1736 | ||
1737 | return p_bounds; | |
1738 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1739 | else |
1740 | return NULL; | |
1741 | } | |
1742 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1743 | /* If TYPE is the type of an array-descriptor (fat pointer), the bit |
1744 | position of the field containing the address of the bounds data. */ | |
1745 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 1746 | static int |
d2e4a39e | 1747 | fat_pntr_bounds_bitpos (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1748 | { |
1749 | return TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (desc_base_type (type), 1); | |
1750 | } | |
1751 | ||
1752 | /* If TYPE is the type of an array-descriptor (fat pointer), the bit | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1753 | size of the field containing the address of the bounds data. */ |
1754 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 1755 | static int |
d2e4a39e | 1756 | fat_pntr_bounds_bitsize (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1757 | { |
1758 | type = desc_base_type (type); | |
1759 | ||
d2e4a39e | 1760 | if (TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, 1) > 0) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1761 | return TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, 1); |
1762 | else | |
61ee279c | 1763 | return 8 * TYPE_LENGTH (ada_check_typedef (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 1))); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1764 | } |
1765 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 1766 | /* If TYPE is the type of an array descriptor (fat or thin pointer) or a |
556bdfd4 UW |
1767 | pointer to one, the type of its array data (a array-with-no-bounds type); |
1768 | otherwise, NULL. Use ada_type_of_array to get an array type with bounds | |
1769 | data. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 1770 | |
d2e4a39e | 1771 | static struct type * |
556bdfd4 | 1772 | desc_data_target_type (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1773 | { |
1774 | type = desc_base_type (type); | |
1775 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 1776 | /* NOTE: The following is bogus; see comment in desc_bounds. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 1777 | if (is_thin_pntr (type)) |
556bdfd4 | 1778 | return desc_base_type (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (thin_descriptor_type (type), 1)); |
14f9c5c9 | 1779 | else if (is_thick_pntr (type)) |
556bdfd4 UW |
1780 | { |
1781 | struct type *data_type = lookup_struct_elt_type (type, "P_ARRAY", 1); | |
1782 | ||
1783 | if (data_type | |
1784 | && TYPE_CODE (ada_check_typedef (data_type)) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) | |
05e522ef | 1785 | return ada_check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (data_type)); |
556bdfd4 UW |
1786 | } |
1787 | ||
1788 | return NULL; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1789 | } |
1790 | ||
1791 | /* If ARR is an array descriptor (fat or thin pointer), a pointer to | |
1792 | its array data. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 1793 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
1794 | static struct value * |
1795 | desc_data (struct value *arr) | |
14f9c5c9 | 1796 | { |
df407dfe | 1797 | struct type *type = value_type (arr); |
5b4ee69b | 1798 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1799 | if (is_thin_pntr (type)) |
1800 | return thin_data_pntr (arr); | |
1801 | else if (is_thick_pntr (type)) | |
d2e4a39e | 1802 | return value_struct_elt (&arr, NULL, "P_ARRAY", NULL, |
323e0a4a | 1803 | _("Bad GNAT array descriptor")); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1804 | else |
1805 | return NULL; | |
1806 | } | |
1807 | ||
1808 | ||
1809 | /* If TYPE is the type of an array-descriptor (fat pointer), the bit | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1810 | position of the field containing the address of the data. */ |
1811 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 1812 | static int |
d2e4a39e | 1813 | fat_pntr_data_bitpos (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1814 | { |
1815 | return TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (desc_base_type (type), 0); | |
1816 | } | |
1817 | ||
1818 | /* If TYPE is the type of an array-descriptor (fat pointer), the bit | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1819 | size of the field containing the address of the data. */ |
1820 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 1821 | static int |
d2e4a39e | 1822 | fat_pntr_data_bitsize (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1823 | { |
1824 | type = desc_base_type (type); | |
1825 | ||
1826 | if (TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, 0) > 0) | |
1827 | return TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, 0); | |
d2e4a39e | 1828 | else |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1829 | return TARGET_CHAR_BIT * TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0)); |
1830 | } | |
1831 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 1832 | /* If BOUNDS is an array-bounds structure (or pointer to one), return |
14f9c5c9 | 1833 | the Ith lower bound stored in it, if WHICH is 0, and the Ith upper |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1834 | bound, if WHICH is 1. The first bound is I=1. */ |
1835 | ||
d2e4a39e AS |
1836 | static struct value * |
1837 | desc_one_bound (struct value *bounds, int i, int which) | |
14f9c5c9 | 1838 | { |
d2e4a39e | 1839 | return value_struct_elt (&bounds, NULL, bound_name[2 * i + which - 2], NULL, |
323e0a4a | 1840 | _("Bad GNAT array descriptor bounds")); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1841 | } |
1842 | ||
1843 | /* If BOUNDS is an array-bounds structure type, return the bit position | |
1844 | of the Ith lower bound stored in it, if WHICH is 0, and the Ith upper | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1845 | bound, if WHICH is 1. The first bound is I=1. */ |
1846 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 1847 | static int |
d2e4a39e | 1848 | desc_bound_bitpos (struct type *type, int i, int which) |
14f9c5c9 | 1849 | { |
d2e4a39e | 1850 | return TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (desc_base_type (type), 2 * i + which - 2); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1851 | } |
1852 | ||
1853 | /* If BOUNDS is an array-bounds structure type, return the bit field size | |
1854 | of the Ith lower bound stored in it, if WHICH is 0, and the Ith upper | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1855 | bound, if WHICH is 1. The first bound is I=1. */ |
1856 | ||
76a01679 | 1857 | static int |
d2e4a39e | 1858 | desc_bound_bitsize (struct type *type, int i, int which) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1859 | { |
1860 | type = desc_base_type (type); | |
1861 | ||
d2e4a39e AS |
1862 | if (TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, 2 * i + which - 2) > 0) |
1863 | return TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, 2 * i + which - 2); | |
1864 | else | |
1865 | return 8 * TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 2 * i + which - 2)); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1866 | } |
1867 | ||
1868 | /* If TYPE is the type of an array-bounds structure, the type of its | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1869 | Ith bound (numbering from 1). Otherwise, NULL. */ |
1870 | ||
d2e4a39e AS |
1871 | static struct type * |
1872 | desc_index_type (struct type *type, int i) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1873 | { |
1874 | type = desc_base_type (type); | |
1875 | ||
1876 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT) | |
d2e4a39e AS |
1877 | return lookup_struct_elt_type (type, bound_name[2 * i - 2], 1); |
1878 | else | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1879 | return NULL; |
1880 | } | |
1881 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1882 | /* The number of index positions in the array-bounds type TYPE. |
1883 | Return 0 if TYPE is NULL. */ | |
1884 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 1885 | static int |
d2e4a39e | 1886 | desc_arity (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1887 | { |
1888 | type = desc_base_type (type); | |
1889 | ||
1890 | if (type != NULL) | |
1891 | return TYPE_NFIELDS (type) / 2; | |
1892 | return 0; | |
1893 | } | |
1894 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1895 | /* Non-zero iff TYPE is a simple array type (not a pointer to one) or |
1896 | an array descriptor type (representing an unconstrained array | |
1897 | type). */ | |
1898 | ||
76a01679 JB |
1899 | static int |
1900 | ada_is_direct_array_type (struct type *type) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1901 | { |
1902 | if (type == NULL) | |
1903 | return 0; | |
61ee279c | 1904 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); |
4c4b4cd2 | 1905 | return (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY |
76a01679 | 1906 | || ada_is_array_descriptor_type (type)); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1907 | } |
1908 | ||
52ce6436 | 1909 | /* Non-zero iff TYPE represents any kind of array in Ada, or a pointer |
0963b4bd | 1910 | * to one. */ |
52ce6436 | 1911 | |
2c0b251b | 1912 | static int |
52ce6436 PH |
1913 | ada_is_array_type (struct type *type) |
1914 | { | |
1915 | while (type != NULL | |
1916 | && (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR | |
1917 | || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_REF)) | |
1918 | type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type); | |
1919 | return ada_is_direct_array_type (type); | |
1920 | } | |
1921 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 1922 | /* Non-zero iff TYPE is a simple array type or pointer to one. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 1923 | |
14f9c5c9 | 1924 | int |
4c4b4cd2 | 1925 | ada_is_simple_array_type (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1926 | { |
1927 | if (type == NULL) | |
1928 | return 0; | |
61ee279c | 1929 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); |
14f9c5c9 | 1930 | return (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY |
4c4b4cd2 | 1931 | || (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR |
b0dd7688 JB |
1932 | && TYPE_CODE (ada_check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type))) |
1933 | == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY)); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1934 | } |
1935 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1936 | /* Non-zero iff TYPE belongs to a GNAT array descriptor. */ |
1937 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 1938 | int |
4c4b4cd2 | 1939 | ada_is_array_descriptor_type (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 | 1940 | { |
556bdfd4 | 1941 | struct type *data_type = desc_data_target_type (type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1942 | |
1943 | if (type == NULL) | |
1944 | return 0; | |
61ee279c | 1945 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); |
556bdfd4 UW |
1946 | return (data_type != NULL |
1947 | && TYPE_CODE (data_type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY | |
1948 | && desc_arity (desc_bounds_type (type)) > 0); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1949 | } |
1950 | ||
1951 | /* Non-zero iff type is a partially mal-formed GNAT array | |
4c4b4cd2 | 1952 | descriptor. FIXME: This is to compensate for some problems with |
14f9c5c9 | 1953 | debugging output from GNAT. Re-examine periodically to see if it |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1954 | is still needed. */ |
1955 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 1956 | int |
ebf56fd3 | 1957 | ada_is_bogus_array_descriptor (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 | 1958 | { |
d2e4a39e | 1959 | return |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1960 | type != NULL |
1961 | && TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT | |
1962 | && (lookup_struct_elt_type (type, "P_BOUNDS", 1) != NULL | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1963 | || lookup_struct_elt_type (type, "P_ARRAY", 1) != NULL) |
1964 | && !ada_is_array_descriptor_type (type); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1965 | } |
1966 | ||
1967 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 1968 | /* If ARR has a record type in the form of a standard GNAT array descriptor, |
14f9c5c9 | 1969 | (fat pointer) returns the type of the array data described---specifically, |
4c4b4cd2 | 1970 | a pointer-to-array type. If BOUNDS is non-zero, the bounds data are filled |
14f9c5c9 | 1971 | in from the descriptor; otherwise, they are left unspecified. If |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
1972 | the ARR denotes a null array descriptor and BOUNDS is non-zero, |
1973 | returns NULL. The result is simply the type of ARR if ARR is not | |
14f9c5c9 | 1974 | a descriptor. */ |
d2e4a39e AS |
1975 | struct type * |
1976 | ada_type_of_array (struct value *arr, int bounds) | |
14f9c5c9 | 1977 | { |
ad82864c JB |
1978 | if (ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (value_type (arr))) |
1979 | return decode_constrained_packed_array_type (value_type (arr)); | |
14f9c5c9 | 1980 | |
df407dfe AC |
1981 | if (!ada_is_array_descriptor_type (value_type (arr))) |
1982 | return value_type (arr); | |
d2e4a39e AS |
1983 | |
1984 | if (!bounds) | |
ad82864c JB |
1985 | { |
1986 | struct type *array_type = | |
1987 | ada_check_typedef (desc_data_target_type (value_type (arr))); | |
1988 | ||
1989 | if (ada_is_unconstrained_packed_array_type (value_type (arr))) | |
1990 | TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (array_type, 0) = | |
1991 | decode_packed_array_bitsize (value_type (arr)); | |
1992 | ||
1993 | return array_type; | |
1994 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
1995 | else |
1996 | { | |
d2e4a39e | 1997 | struct type *elt_type; |
14f9c5c9 | 1998 | int arity; |
d2e4a39e | 1999 | struct value *descriptor; |
14f9c5c9 | 2000 | |
df407dfe AC |
2001 | elt_type = ada_array_element_type (value_type (arr), -1); |
2002 | arity = ada_array_arity (value_type (arr)); | |
14f9c5c9 | 2003 | |
d2e4a39e | 2004 | if (elt_type == NULL || arity == 0) |
df407dfe | 2005 | return ada_check_typedef (value_type (arr)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2006 | |
2007 | descriptor = desc_bounds (arr); | |
d2e4a39e | 2008 | if (value_as_long (descriptor) == 0) |
4c4b4cd2 | 2009 | return NULL; |
d2e4a39e | 2010 | while (arity > 0) |
4c4b4cd2 | 2011 | { |
e9bb382b UW |
2012 | struct type *range_type = alloc_type_copy (value_type (arr)); |
2013 | struct type *array_type = alloc_type_copy (value_type (arr)); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2014 | struct value *low = desc_one_bound (descriptor, arity, 0); |
2015 | struct value *high = desc_one_bound (descriptor, arity, 1); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 2016 | |
5b4ee69b | 2017 | arity -= 1; |
0c9c3474 SA |
2018 | create_static_range_type (range_type, value_type (low), |
2019 | longest_to_int (value_as_long (low)), | |
2020 | longest_to_int (value_as_long (high))); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 2021 | elt_type = create_array_type (array_type, elt_type, range_type); |
ad82864c JB |
2022 | |
2023 | if (ada_is_unconstrained_packed_array_type (value_type (arr))) | |
e67ad678 JB |
2024 | { |
2025 | /* We need to store the element packed bitsize, as well as | |
2026 | recompute the array size, because it was previously | |
2027 | computed based on the unpacked element size. */ | |
2028 | LONGEST lo = value_as_long (low); | |
2029 | LONGEST hi = value_as_long (high); | |
2030 | ||
2031 | TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (elt_type, 0) = | |
2032 | decode_packed_array_bitsize (value_type (arr)); | |
2033 | /* If the array has no element, then the size is already | |
2034 | zero, and does not need to be recomputed. */ | |
2035 | if (lo < hi) | |
2036 | { | |
2037 | int array_bitsize = | |
2038 | (hi - lo + 1) * TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (elt_type, 0); | |
2039 | ||
2040 | TYPE_LENGTH (array_type) = (array_bitsize + 7) / 8; | |
2041 | } | |
2042 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 | 2043 | } |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2044 | |
2045 | return lookup_pointer_type (elt_type); | |
2046 | } | |
2047 | } | |
2048 | ||
2049 | /* If ARR does not represent an array, returns ARR unchanged. | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2050 | Otherwise, returns either a standard GDB array with bounds set |
2051 | appropriately or, if ARR is a non-null fat pointer, a pointer to a standard | |
2052 | GDB array. Returns NULL if ARR is a null fat pointer. */ | |
2053 | ||
d2e4a39e AS |
2054 | struct value * |
2055 | ada_coerce_to_simple_array_ptr (struct value *arr) | |
14f9c5c9 | 2056 | { |
df407dfe | 2057 | if (ada_is_array_descriptor_type (value_type (arr))) |
14f9c5c9 | 2058 | { |
d2e4a39e | 2059 | struct type *arrType = ada_type_of_array (arr, 1); |
5b4ee69b | 2060 | |
14f9c5c9 | 2061 | if (arrType == NULL) |
4c4b4cd2 | 2062 | return NULL; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2063 | return value_cast (arrType, value_copy (desc_data (arr))); |
2064 | } | |
ad82864c JB |
2065 | else if (ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (value_type (arr))) |
2066 | return decode_constrained_packed_array (arr); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2067 | else |
2068 | return arr; | |
2069 | } | |
2070 | ||
2071 | /* If ARR does not represent an array, returns ARR unchanged. | |
2072 | Otherwise, returns a standard GDB array describing ARR (which may | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2073 | be ARR itself if it already is in the proper form). */ |
2074 | ||
720d1a40 | 2075 | struct value * |
d2e4a39e | 2076 | ada_coerce_to_simple_array (struct value *arr) |
14f9c5c9 | 2077 | { |
df407dfe | 2078 | if (ada_is_array_descriptor_type (value_type (arr))) |
14f9c5c9 | 2079 | { |
d2e4a39e | 2080 | struct value *arrVal = ada_coerce_to_simple_array_ptr (arr); |
5b4ee69b | 2081 | |
14f9c5c9 | 2082 | if (arrVal == NULL) |
323e0a4a | 2083 | error (_("Bounds unavailable for null array pointer.")); |
c1b5a1a6 | 2084 | ada_ensure_varsize_limit (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (value_type (arrVal))); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2085 | return value_ind (arrVal); |
2086 | } | |
ad82864c JB |
2087 | else if (ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (value_type (arr))) |
2088 | return decode_constrained_packed_array (arr); | |
d2e4a39e | 2089 | else |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2090 | return arr; |
2091 | } | |
2092 | ||
2093 | /* If TYPE represents a GNAT array type, return it translated to an | |
2094 | ordinary GDB array type (possibly with BITSIZE fields indicating | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2095 | packing). For other types, is the identity. */ |
2096 | ||
d2e4a39e AS |
2097 | struct type * |
2098 | ada_coerce_to_simple_array_type (struct type *type) | |
14f9c5c9 | 2099 | { |
ad82864c JB |
2100 | if (ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (type)) |
2101 | return decode_constrained_packed_array_type (type); | |
17280b9f UW |
2102 | |
2103 | if (ada_is_array_descriptor_type (type)) | |
556bdfd4 | 2104 | return ada_check_typedef (desc_data_target_type (type)); |
17280b9f UW |
2105 | |
2106 | return type; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2107 | } |
2108 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2109 | /* Non-zero iff TYPE represents a standard GNAT packed-array type. */ |
2110 | ||
ad82864c JB |
2111 | static int |
2112 | ada_is_packed_array_type (struct type *type) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2113 | { |
2114 | if (type == NULL) | |
2115 | return 0; | |
4c4b4cd2 | 2116 | type = desc_base_type (type); |
61ee279c | 2117 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); |
d2e4a39e | 2118 | return |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2119 | ada_type_name (type) != NULL |
2120 | && strstr (ada_type_name (type), "___XP") != NULL; | |
2121 | } | |
2122 | ||
ad82864c JB |
2123 | /* Non-zero iff TYPE represents a standard GNAT constrained |
2124 | packed-array type. */ | |
2125 | ||
2126 | int | |
2127 | ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (struct type *type) | |
2128 | { | |
2129 | return ada_is_packed_array_type (type) | |
2130 | && !ada_is_array_descriptor_type (type); | |
2131 | } | |
2132 | ||
2133 | /* Non-zero iff TYPE represents an array descriptor for a | |
2134 | unconstrained packed-array type. */ | |
2135 | ||
2136 | static int | |
2137 | ada_is_unconstrained_packed_array_type (struct type *type) | |
2138 | { | |
2139 | return ada_is_packed_array_type (type) | |
2140 | && ada_is_array_descriptor_type (type); | |
2141 | } | |
2142 | ||
2143 | /* Given that TYPE encodes a packed array type (constrained or unconstrained), | |
2144 | return the size of its elements in bits. */ | |
2145 | ||
2146 | static long | |
2147 | decode_packed_array_bitsize (struct type *type) | |
2148 | { | |
0d5cff50 DE |
2149 | const char *raw_name; |
2150 | const char *tail; | |
ad82864c JB |
2151 | long bits; |
2152 | ||
720d1a40 JB |
2153 | /* Access to arrays implemented as fat pointers are encoded as a typedef |
2154 | of the fat pointer type. We need the name of the fat pointer type | |
2155 | to do the decoding, so strip the typedef layer. */ | |
2156 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF) | |
2157 | type = ada_typedef_target_type (type); | |
2158 | ||
2159 | raw_name = ada_type_name (ada_check_typedef (type)); | |
ad82864c JB |
2160 | if (!raw_name) |
2161 | raw_name = ada_type_name (desc_base_type (type)); | |
2162 | ||
2163 | if (!raw_name) | |
2164 | return 0; | |
2165 | ||
2166 | tail = strstr (raw_name, "___XP"); | |
720d1a40 | 2167 | gdb_assert (tail != NULL); |
ad82864c JB |
2168 | |
2169 | if (sscanf (tail + sizeof ("___XP") - 1, "%ld", &bits) != 1) | |
2170 | { | |
2171 | lim_warning | |
2172 | (_("could not understand bit size information on packed array")); | |
2173 | return 0; | |
2174 | } | |
2175 | ||
2176 | return bits; | |
2177 | } | |
2178 | ||
14f9c5c9 AS |
2179 | /* Given that TYPE is a standard GDB array type with all bounds filled |
2180 | in, and that the element size of its ultimate scalar constituents | |
2181 | (that is, either its elements, or, if it is an array of arrays, its | |
2182 | elements' elements, etc.) is *ELT_BITS, return an identical type, | |
2183 | but with the bit sizes of its elements (and those of any | |
2184 | constituent arrays) recorded in the BITSIZE components of its | |
4c4b4cd2 | 2185 | TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE values, and with *ELT_BITS set to its total size |
4a46959e JB |
2186 | in bits. |
2187 | ||
2188 | Note that, for arrays whose index type has an XA encoding where | |
2189 | a bound references a record discriminant, getting that discriminant, | |
2190 | and therefore the actual value of that bound, is not possible | |
2191 | because none of the given parameters gives us access to the record. | |
2192 | This function assumes that it is OK in the context where it is being | |
2193 | used to return an array whose bounds are still dynamic and where | |
2194 | the length is arbitrary. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 2195 | |
d2e4a39e | 2196 | static struct type * |
ad82864c | 2197 | constrained_packed_array_type (struct type *type, long *elt_bits) |
14f9c5c9 | 2198 | { |
d2e4a39e AS |
2199 | struct type *new_elt_type; |
2200 | struct type *new_type; | |
99b1c762 JB |
2201 | struct type *index_type_desc; |
2202 | struct type *index_type; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2203 | LONGEST low_bound, high_bound; |
2204 | ||
61ee279c | 2205 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2206 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) |
2207 | return type; | |
2208 | ||
99b1c762 JB |
2209 | index_type_desc = ada_find_parallel_type (type, "___XA"); |
2210 | if (index_type_desc) | |
2211 | index_type = to_fixed_range_type (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (index_type_desc, 0), | |
2212 | NULL); | |
2213 | else | |
2214 | index_type = TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (type); | |
2215 | ||
e9bb382b | 2216 | new_type = alloc_type_copy (type); |
ad82864c JB |
2217 | new_elt_type = |
2218 | constrained_packed_array_type (ada_check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)), | |
2219 | elt_bits); | |
99b1c762 | 2220 | create_array_type (new_type, new_elt_type, index_type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2221 | TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (new_type, 0) = *elt_bits; |
2222 | TYPE_NAME (new_type) = ada_type_name (type); | |
2223 | ||
4a46959e JB |
2224 | if ((TYPE_CODE (check_typedef (index_type)) == TYPE_CODE_RANGE |
2225 | && is_dynamic_type (check_typedef (index_type))) | |
2226 | || get_discrete_bounds (index_type, &low_bound, &high_bound) < 0) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2227 | low_bound = high_bound = 0; |
2228 | if (high_bound < low_bound) | |
2229 | *elt_bits = TYPE_LENGTH (new_type) = 0; | |
d2e4a39e | 2230 | else |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2231 | { |
2232 | *elt_bits *= (high_bound - low_bound + 1); | |
d2e4a39e | 2233 | TYPE_LENGTH (new_type) = |
4c4b4cd2 | 2234 | (*elt_bits + HOST_CHAR_BIT - 1) / HOST_CHAR_BIT; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2235 | } |
2236 | ||
876cecd0 | 2237 | TYPE_FIXED_INSTANCE (new_type) = 1; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2238 | return new_type; |
2239 | } | |
2240 | ||
ad82864c JB |
2241 | /* The array type encoded by TYPE, where |
2242 | ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (TYPE). */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 2243 | |
d2e4a39e | 2244 | static struct type * |
ad82864c | 2245 | decode_constrained_packed_array_type (struct type *type) |
d2e4a39e | 2246 | { |
0d5cff50 | 2247 | const char *raw_name = ada_type_name (ada_check_typedef (type)); |
727e3d2e | 2248 | char *name; |
0d5cff50 | 2249 | const char *tail; |
d2e4a39e | 2250 | struct type *shadow_type; |
14f9c5c9 | 2251 | long bits; |
14f9c5c9 | 2252 | |
727e3d2e JB |
2253 | if (!raw_name) |
2254 | raw_name = ada_type_name (desc_base_type (type)); | |
2255 | ||
2256 | if (!raw_name) | |
2257 | return NULL; | |
2258 | ||
2259 | name = (char *) alloca (strlen (raw_name) + 1); | |
2260 | tail = strstr (raw_name, "___XP"); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2261 | type = desc_base_type (type); |
2262 | ||
14f9c5c9 AS |
2263 | memcpy (name, raw_name, tail - raw_name); |
2264 | name[tail - raw_name] = '\000'; | |
2265 | ||
b4ba55a1 JB |
2266 | shadow_type = ada_find_parallel_type_with_name (type, name); |
2267 | ||
2268 | if (shadow_type == NULL) | |
14f9c5c9 | 2269 | { |
323e0a4a | 2270 | lim_warning (_("could not find bounds information on packed array")); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2271 | return NULL; |
2272 | } | |
f168693b | 2273 | shadow_type = check_typedef (shadow_type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2274 | |
2275 | if (TYPE_CODE (shadow_type) != TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) | |
2276 | { | |
0963b4bd MS |
2277 | lim_warning (_("could not understand bounds " |
2278 | "information on packed array")); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2279 | return NULL; |
2280 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 2281 | |
ad82864c JB |
2282 | bits = decode_packed_array_bitsize (type); |
2283 | return constrained_packed_array_type (shadow_type, &bits); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2284 | } |
2285 | ||
ad82864c JB |
2286 | /* Given that ARR is a struct value *indicating a GNAT constrained packed |
2287 | array, returns a simple array that denotes that array. Its type is a | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2288 | standard GDB array type except that the BITSIZEs of the array |
2289 | target types are set to the number of bits in each element, and the | |
4c4b4cd2 | 2290 | type length is set appropriately. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 2291 | |
d2e4a39e | 2292 | static struct value * |
ad82864c | 2293 | decode_constrained_packed_array (struct value *arr) |
14f9c5c9 | 2294 | { |
4c4b4cd2 | 2295 | struct type *type; |
14f9c5c9 | 2296 | |
11aa919a PMR |
2297 | /* If our value is a pointer, then dereference it. Likewise if |
2298 | the value is a reference. Make sure that this operation does not | |
2299 | cause the target type to be fixed, as this would indirectly cause | |
2300 | this array to be decoded. The rest of the routine assumes that | |
2301 | the array hasn't been decoded yet, so we use the basic "coerce_ref" | |
2302 | and "value_ind" routines to perform the dereferencing, as opposed | |
2303 | to using "ada_coerce_ref" or "ada_value_ind". */ | |
2304 | arr = coerce_ref (arr); | |
828292f2 | 2305 | if (TYPE_CODE (ada_check_typedef (value_type (arr))) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
284614f0 | 2306 | arr = value_ind (arr); |
4c4b4cd2 | 2307 | |
ad82864c | 2308 | type = decode_constrained_packed_array_type (value_type (arr)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2309 | if (type == NULL) |
2310 | { | |
323e0a4a | 2311 | error (_("can't unpack array")); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2312 | return NULL; |
2313 | } | |
61ee279c | 2314 | |
50810684 | 2315 | if (gdbarch_bits_big_endian (get_type_arch (value_type (arr))) |
32c9a795 | 2316 | && ada_is_modular_type (value_type (arr))) |
61ee279c PH |
2317 | { |
2318 | /* This is a (right-justified) modular type representing a packed | |
2319 | array with no wrapper. In order to interpret the value through | |
2320 | the (left-justified) packed array type we just built, we must | |
2321 | first left-justify it. */ | |
2322 | int bit_size, bit_pos; | |
2323 | ULONGEST mod; | |
2324 | ||
df407dfe | 2325 | mod = ada_modulus (value_type (arr)) - 1; |
61ee279c PH |
2326 | bit_size = 0; |
2327 | while (mod > 0) | |
2328 | { | |
2329 | bit_size += 1; | |
2330 | mod >>= 1; | |
2331 | } | |
df407dfe | 2332 | bit_pos = HOST_CHAR_BIT * TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (arr)) - bit_size; |
61ee279c PH |
2333 | arr = ada_value_primitive_packed_val (arr, NULL, |
2334 | bit_pos / HOST_CHAR_BIT, | |
2335 | bit_pos % HOST_CHAR_BIT, | |
2336 | bit_size, | |
2337 | type); | |
2338 | } | |
2339 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 2340 | return coerce_unspec_val_to_type (arr, type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2341 | } |
2342 | ||
2343 | ||
2344 | /* The value of the element of packed array ARR at the ARITY indices | |
4c4b4cd2 | 2345 | given in IND. ARR must be a simple array. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 2346 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
2347 | static struct value * |
2348 | value_subscript_packed (struct value *arr, int arity, struct value **ind) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2349 | { |
2350 | int i; | |
2351 | int bits, elt_off, bit_off; | |
2352 | long elt_total_bit_offset; | |
d2e4a39e AS |
2353 | struct type *elt_type; |
2354 | struct value *v; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2355 | |
2356 | bits = 0; | |
2357 | elt_total_bit_offset = 0; | |
df407dfe | 2358 | elt_type = ada_check_typedef (value_type (arr)); |
d2e4a39e | 2359 | for (i = 0; i < arity; i += 1) |
14f9c5c9 | 2360 | { |
d2e4a39e | 2361 | if (TYPE_CODE (elt_type) != TYPE_CODE_ARRAY |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2362 | || TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (elt_type, 0) == 0) |
2363 | error | |
0963b4bd MS |
2364 | (_("attempt to do packed indexing of " |
2365 | "something other than a packed array")); | |
14f9c5c9 | 2366 | else |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2367 | { |
2368 | struct type *range_type = TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (elt_type); | |
2369 | LONGEST lowerbound, upperbound; | |
2370 | LONGEST idx; | |
2371 | ||
2372 | if (get_discrete_bounds (range_type, &lowerbound, &upperbound) < 0) | |
2373 | { | |
323e0a4a | 2374 | lim_warning (_("don't know bounds of array")); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2375 | lowerbound = upperbound = 0; |
2376 | } | |
2377 | ||
3cb382c9 | 2378 | idx = pos_atr (ind[i]); |
4c4b4cd2 | 2379 | if (idx < lowerbound || idx > upperbound) |
0963b4bd MS |
2380 | lim_warning (_("packed array index %ld out of bounds"), |
2381 | (long) idx); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2382 | bits = TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (elt_type, 0); |
2383 | elt_total_bit_offset += (idx - lowerbound) * bits; | |
61ee279c | 2384 | elt_type = ada_check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (elt_type)); |
4c4b4cd2 | 2385 | } |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2386 | } |
2387 | elt_off = elt_total_bit_offset / HOST_CHAR_BIT; | |
2388 | bit_off = elt_total_bit_offset % HOST_CHAR_BIT; | |
d2e4a39e AS |
2389 | |
2390 | v = ada_value_primitive_packed_val (arr, NULL, elt_off, bit_off, | |
4c4b4cd2 | 2391 | bits, elt_type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2392 | return v; |
2393 | } | |
2394 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 2395 | /* Non-zero iff TYPE includes negative integer values. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2396 | |
2397 | static int | |
d2e4a39e | 2398 | has_negatives (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 | 2399 | { |
d2e4a39e AS |
2400 | switch (TYPE_CODE (type)) |
2401 | { | |
2402 | default: | |
2403 | return 0; | |
2404 | case TYPE_CODE_INT: | |
2405 | return !TYPE_UNSIGNED (type); | |
2406 | case TYPE_CODE_RANGE: | |
2407 | return TYPE_LOW_BOUND (type) < 0; | |
2408 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 2409 | } |
d2e4a39e | 2410 | |
f93fca70 | 2411 | /* With SRC being a buffer containing BIT_SIZE bits of data at BIT_OFFSET, |
5b639dea | 2412 | unpack that data into UNPACKED. UNPACKED_LEN is the size in bytes of |
f93fca70 | 2413 | the unpacked buffer. |
14f9c5c9 | 2414 | |
5b639dea JB |
2415 | The size of the unpacked buffer (UNPACKED_LEN) is expected to be large |
2416 | enough to contain at least BIT_OFFSET bits. If not, an error is raised. | |
2417 | ||
f93fca70 JB |
2418 | IS_BIG_ENDIAN is nonzero if the data is stored in big endian mode, |
2419 | zero otherwise. | |
14f9c5c9 | 2420 | |
f93fca70 | 2421 | IS_SIGNED_TYPE is nonzero if the data corresponds to a signed type. |
a1c95e6b | 2422 | |
f93fca70 JB |
2423 | IS_SCALAR is nonzero if the data corresponds to a signed type. */ |
2424 | ||
2425 | static void | |
2426 | ada_unpack_from_contents (const gdb_byte *src, int bit_offset, int bit_size, | |
2427 | gdb_byte *unpacked, int unpacked_len, | |
2428 | int is_big_endian, int is_signed_type, | |
2429 | int is_scalar) | |
2430 | { | |
a1c95e6b JB |
2431 | int src_len = (bit_size + bit_offset + HOST_CHAR_BIT - 1) / 8; |
2432 | int src_idx; /* Index into the source area */ | |
2433 | int src_bytes_left; /* Number of source bytes left to process. */ | |
2434 | int srcBitsLeft; /* Number of source bits left to move */ | |
2435 | int unusedLS; /* Number of bits in next significant | |
2436 | byte of source that are unused */ | |
2437 | ||
a1c95e6b JB |
2438 | int unpacked_idx; /* Index into the unpacked buffer */ |
2439 | int unpacked_bytes_left; /* Number of bytes left to set in unpacked. */ | |
2440 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 2441 | unsigned long accum; /* Staging area for bits being transferred */ |
a1c95e6b | 2442 | int accumSize; /* Number of meaningful bits in accum */ |
14f9c5c9 | 2443 | unsigned char sign; |
a1c95e6b | 2444 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2445 | /* Transmit bytes from least to most significant; delta is the direction |
2446 | the indices move. */ | |
f93fca70 | 2447 | int delta = is_big_endian ? -1 : 1; |
14f9c5c9 | 2448 | |
5b639dea JB |
2449 | /* Make sure that unpacked is large enough to receive the BIT_SIZE |
2450 | bits from SRC. .*/ | |
2451 | if ((bit_size + HOST_CHAR_BIT - 1) / HOST_CHAR_BIT > unpacked_len) | |
2452 | error (_("Cannot unpack %d bits into buffer of %d bytes"), | |
2453 | bit_size, unpacked_len); | |
2454 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 2455 | srcBitsLeft = bit_size; |
086ca51f | 2456 | src_bytes_left = src_len; |
f93fca70 | 2457 | unpacked_bytes_left = unpacked_len; |
14f9c5c9 | 2458 | sign = 0; |
f93fca70 JB |
2459 | |
2460 | if (is_big_endian) | |
14f9c5c9 | 2461 | { |
086ca51f | 2462 | src_idx = src_len - 1; |
f93fca70 JB |
2463 | if (is_signed_type |
2464 | && ((src[0] << bit_offset) & (1 << (HOST_CHAR_BIT - 1)))) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 2465 | sign = ~0; |
d2e4a39e AS |
2466 | |
2467 | unusedLS = | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2468 | (HOST_CHAR_BIT - (bit_size + bit_offset) % HOST_CHAR_BIT) |
2469 | % HOST_CHAR_BIT; | |
14f9c5c9 | 2470 | |
f93fca70 JB |
2471 | if (is_scalar) |
2472 | { | |
2473 | accumSize = 0; | |
2474 | unpacked_idx = unpacked_len - 1; | |
2475 | } | |
2476 | else | |
2477 | { | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2478 | /* Non-scalar values must be aligned at a byte boundary... */ |
2479 | accumSize = | |
2480 | (HOST_CHAR_BIT - bit_size % HOST_CHAR_BIT) % HOST_CHAR_BIT; | |
2481 | /* ... And are placed at the beginning (most-significant) bytes | |
2482 | of the target. */ | |
086ca51f JB |
2483 | unpacked_idx = (bit_size + HOST_CHAR_BIT - 1) / HOST_CHAR_BIT - 1; |
2484 | unpacked_bytes_left = unpacked_idx + 1; | |
f93fca70 | 2485 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 2486 | } |
d2e4a39e | 2487 | else |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2488 | { |
2489 | int sign_bit_offset = (bit_size + bit_offset - 1) % 8; | |
2490 | ||
086ca51f | 2491 | src_idx = unpacked_idx = 0; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2492 | unusedLS = bit_offset; |
2493 | accumSize = 0; | |
2494 | ||
f93fca70 | 2495 | if (is_signed_type && (src[src_len - 1] & (1 << sign_bit_offset))) |
4c4b4cd2 | 2496 | sign = ~0; |
14f9c5c9 | 2497 | } |
d2e4a39e | 2498 | |
14f9c5c9 | 2499 | accum = 0; |
086ca51f | 2500 | while (src_bytes_left > 0) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2501 | { |
2502 | /* Mask for removing bits of the next source byte that are not | |
4c4b4cd2 | 2503 | part of the value. */ |
d2e4a39e | 2504 | unsigned int unusedMSMask = |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2505 | (1 << (srcBitsLeft >= HOST_CHAR_BIT ? HOST_CHAR_BIT : srcBitsLeft)) - |
2506 | 1; | |
2507 | /* Sign-extend bits for this byte. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 2508 | unsigned int signMask = sign & ~unusedMSMask; |
5b4ee69b | 2509 | |
d2e4a39e | 2510 | accum |= |
086ca51f | 2511 | (((src[src_idx] >> unusedLS) & unusedMSMask) | signMask) << accumSize; |
14f9c5c9 | 2512 | accumSize += HOST_CHAR_BIT - unusedLS; |
d2e4a39e | 2513 | if (accumSize >= HOST_CHAR_BIT) |
4c4b4cd2 | 2514 | { |
db297a65 | 2515 | unpacked[unpacked_idx] = accum & ~(~0UL << HOST_CHAR_BIT); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2516 | accumSize -= HOST_CHAR_BIT; |
2517 | accum >>= HOST_CHAR_BIT; | |
086ca51f JB |
2518 | unpacked_bytes_left -= 1; |
2519 | unpacked_idx += delta; | |
4c4b4cd2 | 2520 | } |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2521 | srcBitsLeft -= HOST_CHAR_BIT - unusedLS; |
2522 | unusedLS = 0; | |
086ca51f JB |
2523 | src_bytes_left -= 1; |
2524 | src_idx += delta; | |
14f9c5c9 | 2525 | } |
086ca51f | 2526 | while (unpacked_bytes_left > 0) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2527 | { |
2528 | accum |= sign << accumSize; | |
db297a65 | 2529 | unpacked[unpacked_idx] = accum & ~(~0UL << HOST_CHAR_BIT); |
14f9c5c9 | 2530 | accumSize -= HOST_CHAR_BIT; |
9cd4d857 JB |
2531 | if (accumSize < 0) |
2532 | accumSize = 0; | |
14f9c5c9 | 2533 | accum >>= HOST_CHAR_BIT; |
086ca51f JB |
2534 | unpacked_bytes_left -= 1; |
2535 | unpacked_idx += delta; | |
14f9c5c9 | 2536 | } |
f93fca70 JB |
2537 | } |
2538 | ||
2539 | /* Create a new value of type TYPE from the contents of OBJ starting | |
2540 | at byte OFFSET, and bit offset BIT_OFFSET within that byte, | |
2541 | proceeding for BIT_SIZE bits. If OBJ is an lval in memory, then | |
2542 | assigning through the result will set the field fetched from. | |
2543 | VALADDR is ignored unless OBJ is NULL, in which case, | |
2544 | VALADDR+OFFSET must address the start of storage containing the | |
2545 | packed value. The value returned in this case is never an lval. | |
2546 | Assumes 0 <= BIT_OFFSET < HOST_CHAR_BIT. */ | |
2547 | ||
2548 | struct value * | |
2549 | ada_value_primitive_packed_val (struct value *obj, const gdb_byte *valaddr, | |
2550 | long offset, int bit_offset, int bit_size, | |
2551 | struct type *type) | |
2552 | { | |
2553 | struct value *v; | |
bfb1c796 | 2554 | const gdb_byte *src; /* First byte containing data to unpack */ |
f93fca70 | 2555 | gdb_byte *unpacked; |
220475ed | 2556 | const int is_scalar = is_scalar_type (type); |
d0a9e810 | 2557 | const int is_big_endian = gdbarch_bits_big_endian (get_type_arch (type)); |
d5722aa2 | 2558 | gdb::byte_vector staging; |
f93fca70 JB |
2559 | |
2560 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); | |
2561 | ||
d0a9e810 | 2562 | if (obj == NULL) |
bfb1c796 | 2563 | src = valaddr + offset; |
d0a9e810 | 2564 | else |
bfb1c796 | 2565 | src = value_contents (obj) + offset; |
d0a9e810 JB |
2566 | |
2567 | if (is_dynamic_type (type)) | |
2568 | { | |
2569 | /* The length of TYPE might by dynamic, so we need to resolve | |
2570 | TYPE in order to know its actual size, which we then use | |
2571 | to create the contents buffer of the value we return. | |
2572 | The difficulty is that the data containing our object is | |
2573 | packed, and therefore maybe not at a byte boundary. So, what | |
2574 | we do, is unpack the data into a byte-aligned buffer, and then | |
2575 | use that buffer as our object's value for resolving the type. */ | |
d5722aa2 PA |
2576 | int staging_len = (bit_size + HOST_CHAR_BIT - 1) / HOST_CHAR_BIT; |
2577 | staging.resize (staging_len); | |
d0a9e810 JB |
2578 | |
2579 | ada_unpack_from_contents (src, bit_offset, bit_size, | |
d5722aa2 | 2580 | staging.data (), staging.size (), |
d0a9e810 JB |
2581 | is_big_endian, has_negatives (type), |
2582 | is_scalar); | |
d5722aa2 | 2583 | type = resolve_dynamic_type (type, staging.data (), 0); |
0cafa88c JB |
2584 | if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) < (bit_size + HOST_CHAR_BIT - 1) / HOST_CHAR_BIT) |
2585 | { | |
2586 | /* This happens when the length of the object is dynamic, | |
2587 | and is actually smaller than the space reserved for it. | |
2588 | For instance, in an array of variant records, the bit_size | |
2589 | we're given is the array stride, which is constant and | |
2590 | normally equal to the maximum size of its element. | |
2591 | But, in reality, each element only actually spans a portion | |
2592 | of that stride. */ | |
2593 | bit_size = TYPE_LENGTH (type) * HOST_CHAR_BIT; | |
2594 | } | |
d0a9e810 JB |
2595 | } |
2596 | ||
f93fca70 JB |
2597 | if (obj == NULL) |
2598 | { | |
2599 | v = allocate_value (type); | |
bfb1c796 | 2600 | src = valaddr + offset; |
f93fca70 JB |
2601 | } |
2602 | else if (VALUE_LVAL (obj) == lval_memory && value_lazy (obj)) | |
2603 | { | |
0cafa88c | 2604 | int src_len = (bit_size + bit_offset + HOST_CHAR_BIT - 1) / 8; |
bfb1c796 | 2605 | gdb_byte *buf; |
0cafa88c | 2606 | |
f93fca70 | 2607 | v = value_at (type, value_address (obj) + offset); |
bfb1c796 PA |
2608 | buf = (gdb_byte *) alloca (src_len); |
2609 | read_memory (value_address (v), buf, src_len); | |
2610 | src = buf; | |
f93fca70 JB |
2611 | } |
2612 | else | |
2613 | { | |
2614 | v = allocate_value (type); | |
bfb1c796 | 2615 | src = value_contents (obj) + offset; |
f93fca70 JB |
2616 | } |
2617 | ||
2618 | if (obj != NULL) | |
2619 | { | |
2620 | long new_offset = offset; | |
2621 | ||
2622 | set_value_component_location (v, obj); | |
2623 | set_value_bitpos (v, bit_offset + value_bitpos (obj)); | |
2624 | set_value_bitsize (v, bit_size); | |
2625 | if (value_bitpos (v) >= HOST_CHAR_BIT) | |
2626 | { | |
2627 | ++new_offset; | |
2628 | set_value_bitpos (v, value_bitpos (v) - HOST_CHAR_BIT); | |
2629 | } | |
2630 | set_value_offset (v, new_offset); | |
2631 | ||
2632 | /* Also set the parent value. This is needed when trying to | |
2633 | assign a new value (in inferior memory). */ | |
2634 | set_value_parent (v, obj); | |
2635 | } | |
2636 | else | |
2637 | set_value_bitsize (v, bit_size); | |
bfb1c796 | 2638 | unpacked = value_contents_writeable (v); |
f93fca70 JB |
2639 | |
2640 | if (bit_size == 0) | |
2641 | { | |
2642 | memset (unpacked, 0, TYPE_LENGTH (type)); | |
2643 | return v; | |
2644 | } | |
2645 | ||
d5722aa2 | 2646 | if (staging.size () == TYPE_LENGTH (type)) |
f93fca70 | 2647 | { |
d0a9e810 JB |
2648 | /* Small short-cut: If we've unpacked the data into a buffer |
2649 | of the same size as TYPE's length, then we can reuse that, | |
2650 | instead of doing the unpacking again. */ | |
d5722aa2 | 2651 | memcpy (unpacked, staging.data (), staging.size ()); |
f93fca70 | 2652 | } |
d0a9e810 JB |
2653 | else |
2654 | ada_unpack_from_contents (src, bit_offset, bit_size, | |
2655 | unpacked, TYPE_LENGTH (type), | |
2656 | is_big_endian, has_negatives (type), is_scalar); | |
f93fca70 | 2657 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2658 | return v; |
2659 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 2660 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2661 | /* Move N bits from SOURCE, starting at bit offset SRC_OFFSET to |
2662 | TARGET, starting at bit offset TARG_OFFSET. SOURCE and TARGET must | |
4c4b4cd2 | 2663 | not overlap. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 2664 | static void |
fc1a4b47 | 2665 | move_bits (gdb_byte *target, int targ_offset, const gdb_byte *source, |
50810684 | 2666 | int src_offset, int n, int bits_big_endian_p) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2667 | { |
2668 | unsigned int accum, mask; | |
2669 | int accum_bits, chunk_size; | |
2670 | ||
2671 | target += targ_offset / HOST_CHAR_BIT; | |
2672 | targ_offset %= HOST_CHAR_BIT; | |
2673 | source += src_offset / HOST_CHAR_BIT; | |
2674 | src_offset %= HOST_CHAR_BIT; | |
50810684 | 2675 | if (bits_big_endian_p) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2676 | { |
2677 | accum = (unsigned char) *source; | |
2678 | source += 1; | |
2679 | accum_bits = HOST_CHAR_BIT - src_offset; | |
2680 | ||
d2e4a39e | 2681 | while (n > 0) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2682 | { |
2683 | int unused_right; | |
5b4ee69b | 2684 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2685 | accum = (accum << HOST_CHAR_BIT) + (unsigned char) *source; |
2686 | accum_bits += HOST_CHAR_BIT; | |
2687 | source += 1; | |
2688 | chunk_size = HOST_CHAR_BIT - targ_offset; | |
2689 | if (chunk_size > n) | |
2690 | chunk_size = n; | |
2691 | unused_right = HOST_CHAR_BIT - (chunk_size + targ_offset); | |
2692 | mask = ((1 << chunk_size) - 1) << unused_right; | |
2693 | *target = | |
2694 | (*target & ~mask) | |
2695 | | ((accum >> (accum_bits - chunk_size - unused_right)) & mask); | |
2696 | n -= chunk_size; | |
2697 | accum_bits -= chunk_size; | |
2698 | target += 1; | |
2699 | targ_offset = 0; | |
2700 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2701 | } |
2702 | else | |
2703 | { | |
2704 | accum = (unsigned char) *source >> src_offset; | |
2705 | source += 1; | |
2706 | accum_bits = HOST_CHAR_BIT - src_offset; | |
2707 | ||
d2e4a39e | 2708 | while (n > 0) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2709 | { |
2710 | accum = accum + ((unsigned char) *source << accum_bits); | |
2711 | accum_bits += HOST_CHAR_BIT; | |
2712 | source += 1; | |
2713 | chunk_size = HOST_CHAR_BIT - targ_offset; | |
2714 | if (chunk_size > n) | |
2715 | chunk_size = n; | |
2716 | mask = ((1 << chunk_size) - 1) << targ_offset; | |
2717 | *target = (*target & ~mask) | ((accum << targ_offset) & mask); | |
2718 | n -= chunk_size; | |
2719 | accum_bits -= chunk_size; | |
2720 | accum >>= chunk_size; | |
2721 | target += 1; | |
2722 | targ_offset = 0; | |
2723 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2724 | } |
2725 | } | |
2726 | ||
14f9c5c9 AS |
2727 | /* Store the contents of FROMVAL into the location of TOVAL. |
2728 | Return a new value with the location of TOVAL and contents of | |
2729 | FROMVAL. Handles assignment into packed fields that have | |
4c4b4cd2 | 2730 | floating-point or non-scalar types. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 2731 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
2732 | static struct value * |
2733 | ada_value_assign (struct value *toval, struct value *fromval) | |
14f9c5c9 | 2734 | { |
df407dfe AC |
2735 | struct type *type = value_type (toval); |
2736 | int bits = value_bitsize (toval); | |
14f9c5c9 | 2737 | |
52ce6436 PH |
2738 | toval = ada_coerce_ref (toval); |
2739 | fromval = ada_coerce_ref (fromval); | |
2740 | ||
2741 | if (ada_is_direct_array_type (value_type (toval))) | |
2742 | toval = ada_coerce_to_simple_array (toval); | |
2743 | if (ada_is_direct_array_type (value_type (fromval))) | |
2744 | fromval = ada_coerce_to_simple_array (fromval); | |
2745 | ||
88e3b34b | 2746 | if (!deprecated_value_modifiable (toval)) |
323e0a4a | 2747 | error (_("Left operand of assignment is not a modifiable lvalue.")); |
14f9c5c9 | 2748 | |
d2e4a39e | 2749 | if (VALUE_LVAL (toval) == lval_memory |
14f9c5c9 | 2750 | && bits > 0 |
d2e4a39e | 2751 | && (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT |
4c4b4cd2 | 2752 | || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT)) |
14f9c5c9 | 2753 | { |
df407dfe AC |
2754 | int len = (value_bitpos (toval) |
2755 | + bits + HOST_CHAR_BIT - 1) / HOST_CHAR_BIT; | |
aced2898 | 2756 | int from_size; |
224c3ddb | 2757 | gdb_byte *buffer = (gdb_byte *) alloca (len); |
d2e4a39e | 2758 | struct value *val; |
42ae5230 | 2759 | CORE_ADDR to_addr = value_address (toval); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2760 | |
2761 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 2762 | fromval = value_cast (type, fromval); |
14f9c5c9 | 2763 | |
52ce6436 | 2764 | read_memory (to_addr, buffer, len); |
aced2898 PH |
2765 | from_size = value_bitsize (fromval); |
2766 | if (from_size == 0) | |
2767 | from_size = TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (fromval)) * TARGET_CHAR_BIT; | |
50810684 | 2768 | if (gdbarch_bits_big_endian (get_type_arch (type))) |
df407dfe | 2769 | move_bits (buffer, value_bitpos (toval), |
50810684 | 2770 | value_contents (fromval), from_size - bits, bits, 1); |
14f9c5c9 | 2771 | else |
50810684 UW |
2772 | move_bits (buffer, value_bitpos (toval), |
2773 | value_contents (fromval), 0, bits, 0); | |
972daa01 | 2774 | write_memory_with_notification (to_addr, buffer, len); |
8cebebb9 | 2775 | |
14f9c5c9 | 2776 | val = value_copy (toval); |
0fd88904 | 2777 | memcpy (value_contents_raw (val), value_contents (fromval), |
4c4b4cd2 | 2778 | TYPE_LENGTH (type)); |
04624583 | 2779 | deprecated_set_value_type (val, type); |
d2e4a39e | 2780 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2781 | return val; |
2782 | } | |
2783 | ||
2784 | return value_assign (toval, fromval); | |
2785 | } | |
2786 | ||
2787 | ||
7c512744 JB |
2788 | /* Given that COMPONENT is a memory lvalue that is part of the lvalue |
2789 | CONTAINER, assign the contents of VAL to COMPONENTS's place in | |
2790 | CONTAINER. Modifies the VALUE_CONTENTS of CONTAINER only, not | |
2791 | COMPONENT, and not the inferior's memory. The current contents | |
2792 | of COMPONENT are ignored. | |
2793 | ||
2794 | Although not part of the initial design, this function also works | |
2795 | when CONTAINER and COMPONENT are not_lval's: it works as if CONTAINER | |
2796 | had a null address, and COMPONENT had an address which is equal to | |
2797 | its offset inside CONTAINER. */ | |
2798 | ||
52ce6436 PH |
2799 | static void |
2800 | value_assign_to_component (struct value *container, struct value *component, | |
2801 | struct value *val) | |
2802 | { | |
2803 | LONGEST offset_in_container = | |
42ae5230 | 2804 | (LONGEST) (value_address (component) - value_address (container)); |
7c512744 | 2805 | int bit_offset_in_container = |
52ce6436 PH |
2806 | value_bitpos (component) - value_bitpos (container); |
2807 | int bits; | |
7c512744 | 2808 | |
52ce6436 PH |
2809 | val = value_cast (value_type (component), val); |
2810 | ||
2811 | if (value_bitsize (component) == 0) | |
2812 | bits = TARGET_CHAR_BIT * TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (component)); | |
2813 | else | |
2814 | bits = value_bitsize (component); | |
2815 | ||
50810684 | 2816 | if (gdbarch_bits_big_endian (get_type_arch (value_type (container)))) |
2a62dfa9 JB |
2817 | { |
2818 | int src_offset; | |
2819 | ||
2820 | if (is_scalar_type (check_typedef (value_type (component)))) | |
2821 | src_offset | |
2822 | = TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (component)) * TARGET_CHAR_BIT - bits; | |
2823 | else | |
2824 | src_offset = 0; | |
2825 | move_bits (value_contents_writeable (container) + offset_in_container, | |
2826 | value_bitpos (container) + bit_offset_in_container, | |
2827 | value_contents (val), src_offset, bits, 1); | |
2828 | } | |
52ce6436 | 2829 | else |
7c512744 | 2830 | move_bits (value_contents_writeable (container) + offset_in_container, |
52ce6436 | 2831 | value_bitpos (container) + bit_offset_in_container, |
50810684 | 2832 | value_contents (val), 0, bits, 0); |
7c512744 JB |
2833 | } |
2834 | ||
736ade86 XR |
2835 | /* Determine if TYPE is an access to an unconstrained array. */ |
2836 | ||
d91e9ea8 | 2837 | bool |
736ade86 XR |
2838 | ada_is_access_to_unconstrained_array (struct type *type) |
2839 | { | |
2840 | return (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF | |
2841 | && is_thick_pntr (ada_typedef_target_type (type))); | |
2842 | } | |
2843 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
2844 | /* The value of the element of array ARR at the ARITY indices given in IND. |
2845 | ARR may be either a simple array, GNAT array descriptor, or pointer | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2846 | thereto. */ |
2847 | ||
d2e4a39e AS |
2848 | struct value * |
2849 | ada_value_subscript (struct value *arr, int arity, struct value **ind) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2850 | { |
2851 | int k; | |
d2e4a39e AS |
2852 | struct value *elt; |
2853 | struct type *elt_type; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2854 | |
2855 | elt = ada_coerce_to_simple_array (arr); | |
2856 | ||
df407dfe | 2857 | elt_type = ada_check_typedef (value_type (elt)); |
d2e4a39e | 2858 | if (TYPE_CODE (elt_type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2859 | && TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (elt_type, 0) > 0) |
2860 | return value_subscript_packed (elt, arity, ind); | |
2861 | ||
2862 | for (k = 0; k < arity; k += 1) | |
2863 | { | |
b9c50e9a XR |
2864 | struct type *saved_elt_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (elt_type); |
2865 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 2866 | if (TYPE_CODE (elt_type) != TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) |
323e0a4a | 2867 | error (_("too many subscripts (%d expected)"), k); |
b9c50e9a | 2868 | |
2497b498 | 2869 | elt = value_subscript (elt, pos_atr (ind[k])); |
b9c50e9a XR |
2870 | |
2871 | if (ada_is_access_to_unconstrained_array (saved_elt_type) | |
2872 | && TYPE_CODE (value_type (elt)) != TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF) | |
2873 | { | |
2874 | /* The element is a typedef to an unconstrained array, | |
2875 | except that the value_subscript call stripped the | |
2876 | typedef layer. The typedef layer is GNAT's way to | |
2877 | specify that the element is, at the source level, an | |
2878 | access to the unconstrained array, rather than the | |
2879 | unconstrained array. So, we need to restore that | |
2880 | typedef layer, which we can do by forcing the element's | |
2881 | type back to its original type. Otherwise, the returned | |
2882 | value is going to be printed as the array, rather | |
2883 | than as an access. Another symptom of the same issue | |
2884 | would be that an expression trying to dereference the | |
2885 | element would also be improperly rejected. */ | |
2886 | deprecated_set_value_type (elt, saved_elt_type); | |
2887 | } | |
2888 | ||
2889 | elt_type = ada_check_typedef (value_type (elt)); | |
14f9c5c9 | 2890 | } |
b9c50e9a | 2891 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2892 | return elt; |
2893 | } | |
2894 | ||
deede10c JB |
2895 | /* Assuming ARR is a pointer to a GDB array, the value of the element |
2896 | of *ARR at the ARITY indices given in IND. | |
919e6dbe PMR |
2897 | Does not read the entire array into memory. |
2898 | ||
2899 | Note: Unlike what one would expect, this function is used instead of | |
2900 | ada_value_subscript for basically all non-packed array types. The reason | |
2901 | for this is that a side effect of doing our own pointer arithmetics instead | |
2902 | of relying on value_subscript is that there is no implicit typedef peeling. | |
2903 | This is important for arrays of array accesses, where it allows us to | |
2904 | preserve the fact that the array's element is an array access, where the | |
2905 | access part os encoded in a typedef layer. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 2906 | |
2c0b251b | 2907 | static struct value * |
deede10c | 2908 | ada_value_ptr_subscript (struct value *arr, int arity, struct value **ind) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2909 | { |
2910 | int k; | |
919e6dbe | 2911 | struct value *array_ind = ada_value_ind (arr); |
deede10c | 2912 | struct type *type |
919e6dbe PMR |
2913 | = check_typedef (value_enclosing_type (array_ind)); |
2914 | ||
2915 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY | |
2916 | && TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, 0) > 0) | |
2917 | return value_subscript_packed (array_ind, arity, ind); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2918 | |
2919 | for (k = 0; k < arity; k += 1) | |
2920 | { | |
2921 | LONGEST lwb, upb; | |
aa715135 | 2922 | struct value *lwb_value; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2923 | |
2924 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) | |
323e0a4a | 2925 | error (_("too many subscripts (%d expected)"), k); |
d2e4a39e | 2926 | arr = value_cast (lookup_pointer_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)), |
4c4b4cd2 | 2927 | value_copy (arr)); |
14f9c5c9 | 2928 | get_discrete_bounds (TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (type), &lwb, &upb); |
aa715135 JG |
2929 | lwb_value = value_from_longest (value_type(ind[k]), lwb); |
2930 | arr = value_ptradd (arr, pos_atr (ind[k]) - pos_atr (lwb_value)); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
2931 | type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type); |
2932 | } | |
2933 | ||
2934 | return value_ind (arr); | |
2935 | } | |
2936 | ||
0b5d8877 | 2937 | /* Given that ARRAY_PTR is a pointer or reference to an array of type TYPE (the |
aa715135 JG |
2938 | actual type of ARRAY_PTR is ignored), returns the Ada slice of |
2939 | HIGH'Pos-LOW'Pos+1 elements starting at index LOW. The lower bound of | |
2940 | this array is LOW, as per Ada rules. */ | |
0b5d8877 | 2941 | static struct value * |
f5938064 JG |
2942 | ada_value_slice_from_ptr (struct value *array_ptr, struct type *type, |
2943 | int low, int high) | |
0b5d8877 | 2944 | { |
b0dd7688 | 2945 | struct type *type0 = ada_check_typedef (type); |
aa715135 | 2946 | struct type *base_index_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (type0)); |
0c9c3474 | 2947 | struct type *index_type |
aa715135 | 2948 | = create_static_range_type (NULL, base_index_type, low, high); |
9fe561ab JB |
2949 | struct type *slice_type = create_array_type_with_stride |
2950 | (NULL, TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type0), index_type, | |
2951 | get_dyn_prop (DYN_PROP_BYTE_STRIDE, type0), | |
2952 | TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type0, 0)); | |
aa715135 JG |
2953 | int base_low = ada_discrete_type_low_bound (TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (type0)); |
2954 | LONGEST base_low_pos, low_pos; | |
2955 | CORE_ADDR base; | |
2956 | ||
2957 | if (!discrete_position (base_index_type, low, &low_pos) | |
2958 | || !discrete_position (base_index_type, base_low, &base_low_pos)) | |
2959 | { | |
2960 | warning (_("unable to get positions in slice, use bounds instead")); | |
2961 | low_pos = low; | |
2962 | base_low_pos = base_low; | |
2963 | } | |
5b4ee69b | 2964 | |
aa715135 JG |
2965 | base = value_as_address (array_ptr) |
2966 | + ((low_pos - base_low_pos) | |
2967 | * TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type0))); | |
f5938064 | 2968 | return value_at_lazy (slice_type, base); |
0b5d8877 PH |
2969 | } |
2970 | ||
2971 | ||
2972 | static struct value * | |
2973 | ada_value_slice (struct value *array, int low, int high) | |
2974 | { | |
b0dd7688 | 2975 | struct type *type = ada_check_typedef (value_type (array)); |
aa715135 | 2976 | struct type *base_index_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (type)); |
0c9c3474 SA |
2977 | struct type *index_type |
2978 | = create_static_range_type (NULL, TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (type), low, high); | |
9fe561ab JB |
2979 | struct type *slice_type = create_array_type_with_stride |
2980 | (NULL, TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type), index_type, | |
2981 | get_dyn_prop (DYN_PROP_BYTE_STRIDE, type), | |
2982 | TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, 0)); | |
aa715135 | 2983 | LONGEST low_pos, high_pos; |
5b4ee69b | 2984 | |
aa715135 JG |
2985 | if (!discrete_position (base_index_type, low, &low_pos) |
2986 | || !discrete_position (base_index_type, high, &high_pos)) | |
2987 | { | |
2988 | warning (_("unable to get positions in slice, use bounds instead")); | |
2989 | low_pos = low; | |
2990 | high_pos = high; | |
2991 | } | |
2992 | ||
2993 | return value_cast (slice_type, | |
2994 | value_slice (array, low, high_pos - low_pos + 1)); | |
0b5d8877 PH |
2995 | } |
2996 | ||
14f9c5c9 AS |
2997 | /* If type is a record type in the form of a standard GNAT array |
2998 | descriptor, returns the number of dimensions for type. If arr is a | |
2999 | simple array, returns the number of "array of"s that prefix its | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3000 | type designation. Otherwise, returns 0. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3001 | |
3002 | int | |
d2e4a39e | 3003 | ada_array_arity (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3004 | { |
3005 | int arity; | |
3006 | ||
3007 | if (type == NULL) | |
3008 | return 0; | |
3009 | ||
3010 | type = desc_base_type (type); | |
3011 | ||
3012 | arity = 0; | |
d2e4a39e | 3013 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT) |
14f9c5c9 | 3014 | return desc_arity (desc_bounds_type (type)); |
d2e4a39e AS |
3015 | else |
3016 | while (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) | |
14f9c5c9 | 3017 | { |
4c4b4cd2 | 3018 | arity += 1; |
61ee279c | 3019 | type = ada_check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)); |
14f9c5c9 | 3020 | } |
d2e4a39e | 3021 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3022 | return arity; |
3023 | } | |
3024 | ||
3025 | /* If TYPE is a record type in the form of a standard GNAT array | |
3026 | descriptor or a simple array type, returns the element type for | |
3027 | TYPE after indexing by NINDICES indices, or by all indices if | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3028 | NINDICES is -1. Otherwise, returns NULL. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 3029 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
3030 | struct type * |
3031 | ada_array_element_type (struct type *type, int nindices) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3032 | { |
3033 | type = desc_base_type (type); | |
3034 | ||
d2e4a39e | 3035 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3036 | { |
3037 | int k; | |
d2e4a39e | 3038 | struct type *p_array_type; |
14f9c5c9 | 3039 | |
556bdfd4 | 3040 | p_array_type = desc_data_target_type (type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3041 | |
3042 | k = ada_array_arity (type); | |
3043 | if (k == 0) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3044 | return NULL; |
d2e4a39e | 3045 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3046 | /* Initially p_array_type = elt_type(*)[]...(k times)...[]. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 3047 | if (nindices >= 0 && k > nindices) |
4c4b4cd2 | 3048 | k = nindices; |
d2e4a39e | 3049 | while (k > 0 && p_array_type != NULL) |
4c4b4cd2 | 3050 | { |
61ee279c | 3051 | p_array_type = ada_check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (p_array_type)); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3052 | k -= 1; |
3053 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3054 | return p_array_type; |
3055 | } | |
3056 | else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) | |
3057 | { | |
3058 | while (nindices != 0 && TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3059 | { |
3060 | type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type); | |
3061 | nindices -= 1; | |
3062 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3063 | return type; |
3064 | } | |
3065 | ||
3066 | return NULL; | |
3067 | } | |
3068 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 3069 | /* The type of nth index in arrays of given type (n numbering from 1). |
dd19d49e UW |
3070 | Does not examine memory. Throws an error if N is invalid or TYPE |
3071 | is not an array type. NAME is the name of the Ada attribute being | |
3072 | evaluated ('range, 'first, 'last, or 'length); it is used in building | |
3073 | the error message. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 3074 | |
1eea4ebd UW |
3075 | static struct type * |
3076 | ada_index_type (struct type *type, int n, const char *name) | |
14f9c5c9 | 3077 | { |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3078 | struct type *result_type; |
3079 | ||
14f9c5c9 AS |
3080 | type = desc_base_type (type); |
3081 | ||
1eea4ebd UW |
3082 | if (n < 0 || n > ada_array_arity (type)) |
3083 | error (_("invalid dimension number to '%s"), name); | |
14f9c5c9 | 3084 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3085 | if (ada_is_simple_array_type (type)) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3086 | { |
3087 | int i; | |
3088 | ||
3089 | for (i = 1; i < n; i += 1) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3090 | type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type); |
262452ec | 3091 | result_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (type)); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3092 | /* FIXME: The stabs type r(0,0);bound;bound in an array type |
3093 | has a target type of TYPE_CODE_UNDEF. We compensate here, but | |
76a01679 | 3094 | perhaps stabsread.c would make more sense. */ |
1eea4ebd UW |
3095 | if (result_type && TYPE_CODE (result_type) == TYPE_CODE_UNDEF) |
3096 | result_type = NULL; | |
14f9c5c9 | 3097 | } |
d2e4a39e | 3098 | else |
1eea4ebd UW |
3099 | { |
3100 | result_type = desc_index_type (desc_bounds_type (type), n); | |
3101 | if (result_type == NULL) | |
3102 | error (_("attempt to take bound of something that is not an array")); | |
3103 | } | |
3104 | ||
3105 | return result_type; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3106 | } |
3107 | ||
3108 | /* Given that arr is an array type, returns the lower bound of the | |
3109 | Nth index (numbering from 1) if WHICH is 0, and the upper bound if | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3110 | WHICH is 1. This returns bounds 0 .. -1 if ARR_TYPE is an |
1eea4ebd UW |
3111 | array-descriptor type. It works for other arrays with bounds supplied |
3112 | by run-time quantities other than discriminants. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 3113 | |
abb68b3e | 3114 | static LONGEST |
fb5e3d5c | 3115 | ada_array_bound_from_type (struct type *arr_type, int n, int which) |
14f9c5c9 | 3116 | { |
8a48ac95 | 3117 | struct type *type, *index_type_desc, *index_type; |
1ce677a4 | 3118 | int i; |
262452ec JK |
3119 | |
3120 | gdb_assert (which == 0 || which == 1); | |
14f9c5c9 | 3121 | |
ad82864c JB |
3122 | if (ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (arr_type)) |
3123 | arr_type = decode_constrained_packed_array_type (arr_type); | |
14f9c5c9 | 3124 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3125 | if (arr_type == NULL || !ada_is_simple_array_type (arr_type)) |
1eea4ebd | 3126 | return (LONGEST) - which; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3127 | |
3128 | if (TYPE_CODE (arr_type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) | |
3129 | type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (arr_type); | |
3130 | else | |
3131 | type = arr_type; | |
3132 | ||
bafffb51 JB |
3133 | if (TYPE_FIXED_INSTANCE (type)) |
3134 | { | |
3135 | /* The array has already been fixed, so we do not need to | |
3136 | check the parallel ___XA type again. That encoding has | |
3137 | already been applied, so ignore it now. */ | |
3138 | index_type_desc = NULL; | |
3139 | } | |
3140 | else | |
3141 | { | |
3142 | index_type_desc = ada_find_parallel_type (type, "___XA"); | |
3143 | ada_fixup_array_indexes_type (index_type_desc); | |
3144 | } | |
3145 | ||
262452ec | 3146 | if (index_type_desc != NULL) |
28c85d6c JB |
3147 | index_type = to_fixed_range_type (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (index_type_desc, n - 1), |
3148 | NULL); | |
262452ec | 3149 | else |
8a48ac95 JB |
3150 | { |
3151 | struct type *elt_type = check_typedef (type); | |
3152 | ||
3153 | for (i = 1; i < n; i++) | |
3154 | elt_type = check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (elt_type)); | |
3155 | ||
3156 | index_type = TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (elt_type); | |
3157 | } | |
262452ec | 3158 | |
43bbcdc2 PH |
3159 | return |
3160 | (LONGEST) (which == 0 | |
3161 | ? ada_discrete_type_low_bound (index_type) | |
3162 | : ada_discrete_type_high_bound (index_type)); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3163 | } |
3164 | ||
3165 | /* Given that arr is an array value, returns the lower bound of the | |
abb68b3e JB |
3166 | nth index (numbering from 1) if WHICH is 0, and the upper bound if |
3167 | WHICH is 1. This routine will also work for arrays with bounds | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3168 | supplied by run-time quantities other than discriminants. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 3169 | |
1eea4ebd | 3170 | static LONGEST |
4dc81987 | 3171 | ada_array_bound (struct value *arr, int n, int which) |
14f9c5c9 | 3172 | { |
eb479039 JB |
3173 | struct type *arr_type; |
3174 | ||
3175 | if (TYPE_CODE (check_typedef (value_type (arr))) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) | |
3176 | arr = value_ind (arr); | |
3177 | arr_type = value_enclosing_type (arr); | |
14f9c5c9 | 3178 | |
ad82864c JB |
3179 | if (ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (arr_type)) |
3180 | return ada_array_bound (decode_constrained_packed_array (arr), n, which); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3181 | else if (ada_is_simple_array_type (arr_type)) |
1eea4ebd | 3182 | return ada_array_bound_from_type (arr_type, n, which); |
14f9c5c9 | 3183 | else |
1eea4ebd | 3184 | return value_as_long (desc_one_bound (desc_bounds (arr), n, which)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3185 | } |
3186 | ||
3187 | /* Given that arr is an array value, returns the length of the | |
3188 | nth index. This routine will also work for arrays with bounds | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3189 | supplied by run-time quantities other than discriminants. |
3190 | Does not work for arrays indexed by enumeration types with representation | |
3191 | clauses at the moment. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 3192 | |
1eea4ebd | 3193 | static LONGEST |
d2e4a39e | 3194 | ada_array_length (struct value *arr, int n) |
14f9c5c9 | 3195 | { |
aa715135 JG |
3196 | struct type *arr_type, *index_type; |
3197 | int low, high; | |
eb479039 JB |
3198 | |
3199 | if (TYPE_CODE (check_typedef (value_type (arr))) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) | |
3200 | arr = value_ind (arr); | |
3201 | arr_type = value_enclosing_type (arr); | |
14f9c5c9 | 3202 | |
ad82864c JB |
3203 | if (ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (arr_type)) |
3204 | return ada_array_length (decode_constrained_packed_array (arr), n); | |
14f9c5c9 | 3205 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3206 | if (ada_is_simple_array_type (arr_type)) |
aa715135 JG |
3207 | { |
3208 | low = ada_array_bound_from_type (arr_type, n, 0); | |
3209 | high = ada_array_bound_from_type (arr_type, n, 1); | |
3210 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 3211 | else |
aa715135 JG |
3212 | { |
3213 | low = value_as_long (desc_one_bound (desc_bounds (arr), n, 0)); | |
3214 | high = value_as_long (desc_one_bound (desc_bounds (arr), n, 1)); | |
3215 | } | |
3216 | ||
f168693b | 3217 | arr_type = check_typedef (arr_type); |
7150d33c | 3218 | index_type = ada_index_type (arr_type, n, "length"); |
aa715135 JG |
3219 | if (index_type != NULL) |
3220 | { | |
3221 | struct type *base_type; | |
3222 | if (TYPE_CODE (index_type) == TYPE_CODE_RANGE) | |
3223 | base_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (index_type); | |
3224 | else | |
3225 | base_type = index_type; | |
3226 | ||
3227 | low = pos_atr (value_from_longest (base_type, low)); | |
3228 | high = pos_atr (value_from_longest (base_type, high)); | |
3229 | } | |
3230 | return high - low + 1; | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3231 | } |
3232 | ||
3233 | /* An empty array whose type is that of ARR_TYPE (an array type), | |
3234 | with bounds LOW to LOW-1. */ | |
3235 | ||
3236 | static struct value * | |
3237 | empty_array (struct type *arr_type, int low) | |
3238 | { | |
b0dd7688 | 3239 | struct type *arr_type0 = ada_check_typedef (arr_type); |
0c9c3474 SA |
3240 | struct type *index_type |
3241 | = create_static_range_type | |
3242 | (NULL, TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (arr_type0)), low, low - 1); | |
b0dd7688 | 3243 | struct type *elt_type = ada_array_element_type (arr_type0, 1); |
5b4ee69b | 3244 | |
0b5d8877 | 3245 | return allocate_value (create_array_type (NULL, elt_type, index_type)); |
14f9c5c9 | 3246 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 3247 | \f |
d2e4a39e | 3248 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3249 | /* Name resolution */ |
14f9c5c9 | 3250 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3251 | /* The "decoded" name for the user-definable Ada operator corresponding |
3252 | to OP. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 3253 | |
d2e4a39e | 3254 | static const char * |
4c4b4cd2 | 3255 | ada_decoded_op_name (enum exp_opcode op) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3256 | { |
3257 | int i; | |
3258 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 3259 | for (i = 0; ada_opname_table[i].encoded != NULL; i += 1) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3260 | { |
3261 | if (ada_opname_table[i].op == op) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3262 | return ada_opname_table[i].decoded; |
14f9c5c9 | 3263 | } |
323e0a4a | 3264 | error (_("Could not find operator name for opcode")); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3265 | } |
3266 | ||
3267 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3268 | /* Same as evaluate_type (*EXP), but resolves ambiguous symbol |
3269 | references (marked by OP_VAR_VALUE nodes in which the symbol has an | |
3270 | undefined namespace) and converts operators that are | |
3271 | user-defined into appropriate function calls. If CONTEXT_TYPE is | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3272 | non-null, it provides a preferred result type [at the moment, only |
3273 | type void has any effect---causing procedures to be preferred over | |
3274 | functions in calls]. A null CONTEXT_TYPE indicates that a non-void | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3275 | return type is preferred. May change (expand) *EXP. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 3276 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3277 | static void |
e9d9f57e | 3278 | resolve (expression_up *expp, int void_context_p) |
14f9c5c9 | 3279 | { |
30b15541 UW |
3280 | struct type *context_type = NULL; |
3281 | int pc = 0; | |
3282 | ||
3283 | if (void_context_p) | |
3284 | context_type = builtin_type ((*expp)->gdbarch)->builtin_void; | |
3285 | ||
3286 | resolve_subexp (expp, &pc, 1, context_type); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3287 | } |
3288 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3289 | /* Resolve the operator of the subexpression beginning at |
3290 | position *POS of *EXPP. "Resolving" consists of replacing | |
3291 | the symbols that have undefined namespaces in OP_VAR_VALUE nodes | |
3292 | with their resolutions, replacing built-in operators with | |
3293 | function calls to user-defined operators, where appropriate, and, | |
3294 | when DEPROCEDURE_P is non-zero, converting function-valued variables | |
3295 | into parameterless calls. May expand *EXPP. The CONTEXT_TYPE functions | |
3296 | are as in ada_resolve, above. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 3297 | |
d2e4a39e | 3298 | static struct value * |
e9d9f57e | 3299 | resolve_subexp (expression_up *expp, int *pos, int deprocedure_p, |
76a01679 | 3300 | struct type *context_type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3301 | { |
3302 | int pc = *pos; | |
3303 | int i; | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3304 | struct expression *exp; /* Convenience: == *expp. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 3305 | enum exp_opcode op = (*expp)->elts[pc].opcode; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3306 | struct value **argvec; /* Vector of operand types (alloca'ed). */ |
3307 | int nargs; /* Number of operands. */ | |
52ce6436 | 3308 | int oplen; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3309 | |
3310 | argvec = NULL; | |
3311 | nargs = 0; | |
e9d9f57e | 3312 | exp = expp->get (); |
14f9c5c9 | 3313 | |
52ce6436 PH |
3314 | /* Pass one: resolve operands, saving their types and updating *pos, |
3315 | if needed. */ | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3316 | switch (op) |
3317 | { | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3318 | case OP_FUNCALL: |
3319 | if (exp->elts[pc + 3].opcode == OP_VAR_VALUE | |
76a01679 JB |
3320 | && SYMBOL_DOMAIN (exp->elts[pc + 5].symbol) == UNDEF_DOMAIN) |
3321 | *pos += 7; | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3322 | else |
3323 | { | |
3324 | *pos += 3; | |
3325 | resolve_subexp (expp, pos, 0, NULL); | |
3326 | } | |
3327 | nargs = longest_to_int (exp->elts[pc + 1].longconst); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3328 | break; |
3329 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 3330 | case UNOP_ADDR: |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3331 | *pos += 1; |
3332 | resolve_subexp (expp, pos, 0, NULL); | |
3333 | break; | |
3334 | ||
52ce6436 PH |
3335 | case UNOP_QUAL: |
3336 | *pos += 3; | |
17466c1a | 3337 | resolve_subexp (expp, pos, 1, check_typedef (exp->elts[pc + 1].type)); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3338 | break; |
3339 | ||
52ce6436 | 3340 | case OP_ATR_MODULUS: |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3341 | case OP_ATR_SIZE: |
3342 | case OP_ATR_TAG: | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3343 | case OP_ATR_FIRST: |
3344 | case OP_ATR_LAST: | |
3345 | case OP_ATR_LENGTH: | |
3346 | case OP_ATR_POS: | |
3347 | case OP_ATR_VAL: | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3348 | case OP_ATR_MIN: |
3349 | case OP_ATR_MAX: | |
52ce6436 PH |
3350 | case TERNOP_IN_RANGE: |
3351 | case BINOP_IN_BOUNDS: | |
3352 | case UNOP_IN_RANGE: | |
3353 | case OP_AGGREGATE: | |
3354 | case OP_OTHERS: | |
3355 | case OP_CHOICES: | |
3356 | case OP_POSITIONAL: | |
3357 | case OP_DISCRETE_RANGE: | |
3358 | case OP_NAME: | |
3359 | ada_forward_operator_length (exp, pc, &oplen, &nargs); | |
3360 | *pos += oplen; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3361 | break; |
3362 | ||
3363 | case BINOP_ASSIGN: | |
3364 | { | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3365 | struct value *arg1; |
3366 | ||
3367 | *pos += 1; | |
3368 | arg1 = resolve_subexp (expp, pos, 0, NULL); | |
3369 | if (arg1 == NULL) | |
3370 | resolve_subexp (expp, pos, 1, NULL); | |
3371 | else | |
df407dfe | 3372 | resolve_subexp (expp, pos, 1, value_type (arg1)); |
4c4b4cd2 | 3373 | break; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3374 | } |
3375 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 3376 | case UNOP_CAST: |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3377 | *pos += 3; |
3378 | nargs = 1; | |
3379 | break; | |
14f9c5c9 | 3380 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3381 | case BINOP_ADD: |
3382 | case BINOP_SUB: | |
3383 | case BINOP_MUL: | |
3384 | case BINOP_DIV: | |
3385 | case BINOP_REM: | |
3386 | case BINOP_MOD: | |
3387 | case BINOP_EXP: | |
3388 | case BINOP_CONCAT: | |
3389 | case BINOP_LOGICAL_AND: | |
3390 | case BINOP_LOGICAL_OR: | |
3391 | case BINOP_BITWISE_AND: | |
3392 | case BINOP_BITWISE_IOR: | |
3393 | case BINOP_BITWISE_XOR: | |
14f9c5c9 | 3394 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3395 | case BINOP_EQUAL: |
3396 | case BINOP_NOTEQUAL: | |
3397 | case BINOP_LESS: | |
3398 | case BINOP_GTR: | |
3399 | case BINOP_LEQ: | |
3400 | case BINOP_GEQ: | |
14f9c5c9 | 3401 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3402 | case BINOP_REPEAT: |
3403 | case BINOP_SUBSCRIPT: | |
3404 | case BINOP_COMMA: | |
40c8aaa9 JB |
3405 | *pos += 1; |
3406 | nargs = 2; | |
3407 | break; | |
14f9c5c9 | 3408 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3409 | case UNOP_NEG: |
3410 | case UNOP_PLUS: | |
3411 | case UNOP_LOGICAL_NOT: | |
3412 | case UNOP_ABS: | |
3413 | case UNOP_IND: | |
3414 | *pos += 1; | |
3415 | nargs = 1; | |
3416 | break; | |
14f9c5c9 | 3417 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3418 | case OP_LONG: |
edd079d9 | 3419 | case OP_FLOAT: |
4c4b4cd2 | 3420 | case OP_VAR_VALUE: |
74ea4be4 | 3421 | case OP_VAR_MSYM_VALUE: |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3422 | *pos += 4; |
3423 | break; | |
14f9c5c9 | 3424 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3425 | case OP_TYPE: |
3426 | case OP_BOOL: | |
3427 | case OP_LAST: | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3428 | case OP_INTERNALVAR: |
3429 | *pos += 3; | |
3430 | break; | |
14f9c5c9 | 3431 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3432 | case UNOP_MEMVAL: |
3433 | *pos += 3; | |
3434 | nargs = 1; | |
3435 | break; | |
3436 | ||
67f3407f DJ |
3437 | case OP_REGISTER: |
3438 | *pos += 4 + BYTES_TO_EXP_ELEM (exp->elts[pc + 1].longconst + 1); | |
3439 | break; | |
3440 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3441 | case STRUCTOP_STRUCT: |
3442 | *pos += 4 + BYTES_TO_EXP_ELEM (exp->elts[pc + 1].longconst + 1); | |
3443 | nargs = 1; | |
3444 | break; | |
3445 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 3446 | case TERNOP_SLICE: |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3447 | *pos += 1; |
3448 | nargs = 3; | |
3449 | break; | |
3450 | ||
52ce6436 | 3451 | case OP_STRING: |
14f9c5c9 | 3452 | break; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3453 | |
3454 | default: | |
323e0a4a | 3455 | error (_("Unexpected operator during name resolution")); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3456 | } |
3457 | ||
8d749320 | 3458 | argvec = XALLOCAVEC (struct value *, nargs + 1); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3459 | for (i = 0; i < nargs; i += 1) |
3460 | argvec[i] = resolve_subexp (expp, pos, 1, NULL); | |
3461 | argvec[i] = NULL; | |
e9d9f57e | 3462 | exp = expp->get (); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3463 | |
3464 | /* Pass two: perform any resolution on principal operator. */ | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3465 | switch (op) |
3466 | { | |
3467 | default: | |
3468 | break; | |
3469 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 3470 | case OP_VAR_VALUE: |
4c4b4cd2 | 3471 | if (SYMBOL_DOMAIN (exp->elts[pc + 2].symbol) == UNDEF_DOMAIN) |
76a01679 | 3472 | { |
54d343a2 | 3473 | std::vector<struct block_symbol> candidates; |
76a01679 JB |
3474 | int n_candidates; |
3475 | ||
3476 | n_candidates = | |
3477 | ada_lookup_symbol_list (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME | |
3478 | (exp->elts[pc + 2].symbol), | |
3479 | exp->elts[pc + 1].block, VAR_DOMAIN, | |
4eeaa230 | 3480 | &candidates); |
76a01679 JB |
3481 | |
3482 | if (n_candidates > 1) | |
3483 | { | |
3484 | /* Types tend to get re-introduced locally, so if there | |
3485 | are any local symbols that are not types, first filter | |
3486 | out all types. */ | |
3487 | int j; | |
3488 | for (j = 0; j < n_candidates; j += 1) | |
d12307c1 | 3489 | switch (SYMBOL_CLASS (candidates[j].symbol)) |
76a01679 JB |
3490 | { |
3491 | case LOC_REGISTER: | |
3492 | case LOC_ARG: | |
3493 | case LOC_REF_ARG: | |
76a01679 JB |
3494 | case LOC_REGPARM_ADDR: |
3495 | case LOC_LOCAL: | |
76a01679 | 3496 | case LOC_COMPUTED: |
76a01679 JB |
3497 | goto FoundNonType; |
3498 | default: | |
3499 | break; | |
3500 | } | |
3501 | FoundNonType: | |
3502 | if (j < n_candidates) | |
3503 | { | |
3504 | j = 0; | |
3505 | while (j < n_candidates) | |
3506 | { | |
d12307c1 | 3507 | if (SYMBOL_CLASS (candidates[j].symbol) == LOC_TYPEDEF) |
76a01679 JB |
3508 | { |
3509 | candidates[j] = candidates[n_candidates - 1]; | |
3510 | n_candidates -= 1; | |
3511 | } | |
3512 | else | |
3513 | j += 1; | |
3514 | } | |
3515 | } | |
3516 | } | |
3517 | ||
3518 | if (n_candidates == 0) | |
323e0a4a | 3519 | error (_("No definition found for %s"), |
76a01679 JB |
3520 | SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (exp->elts[pc + 2].symbol)); |
3521 | else if (n_candidates == 1) | |
3522 | i = 0; | |
3523 | else if (deprocedure_p | |
54d343a2 | 3524 | && !is_nonfunction (candidates.data (), n_candidates)) |
76a01679 | 3525 | { |
06d5cf63 | 3526 | i = ada_resolve_function |
54d343a2 | 3527 | (candidates.data (), n_candidates, NULL, 0, |
06d5cf63 JB |
3528 | SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (exp->elts[pc + 2].symbol), |
3529 | context_type); | |
76a01679 | 3530 | if (i < 0) |
323e0a4a | 3531 | error (_("Could not find a match for %s"), |
76a01679 JB |
3532 | SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (exp->elts[pc + 2].symbol)); |
3533 | } | |
3534 | else | |
3535 | { | |
323e0a4a | 3536 | printf_filtered (_("Multiple matches for %s\n"), |
76a01679 | 3537 | SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (exp->elts[pc + 2].symbol)); |
54d343a2 | 3538 | user_select_syms (candidates.data (), n_candidates, 1); |
76a01679 JB |
3539 | i = 0; |
3540 | } | |
3541 | ||
3542 | exp->elts[pc + 1].block = candidates[i].block; | |
d12307c1 | 3543 | exp->elts[pc + 2].symbol = candidates[i].symbol; |
aee1fcdf | 3544 | innermost_block.update (candidates[i]); |
76a01679 JB |
3545 | } |
3546 | ||
3547 | if (deprocedure_p | |
3548 | && (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (exp->elts[pc + 2].symbol)) | |
3549 | == TYPE_CODE_FUNC)) | |
3550 | { | |
424da6cf | 3551 | replace_operator_with_call (expp, pc, 0, 4, |
76a01679 JB |
3552 | exp->elts[pc + 2].symbol, |
3553 | exp->elts[pc + 1].block); | |
e9d9f57e | 3554 | exp = expp->get (); |
76a01679 | 3555 | } |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3556 | break; |
3557 | ||
3558 | case OP_FUNCALL: | |
3559 | { | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3560 | if (exp->elts[pc + 3].opcode == OP_VAR_VALUE |
76a01679 | 3561 | && SYMBOL_DOMAIN (exp->elts[pc + 5].symbol) == UNDEF_DOMAIN) |
4c4b4cd2 | 3562 | { |
54d343a2 | 3563 | std::vector<struct block_symbol> candidates; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3564 | int n_candidates; |
3565 | ||
3566 | n_candidates = | |
76a01679 JB |
3567 | ada_lookup_symbol_list (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME |
3568 | (exp->elts[pc + 5].symbol), | |
3569 | exp->elts[pc + 4].block, VAR_DOMAIN, | |
4eeaa230 | 3570 | &candidates); |
ec6a20c2 | 3571 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3572 | if (n_candidates == 1) |
3573 | i = 0; | |
3574 | else | |
3575 | { | |
06d5cf63 | 3576 | i = ada_resolve_function |
54d343a2 | 3577 | (candidates.data (), n_candidates, |
06d5cf63 JB |
3578 | argvec, nargs, |
3579 | SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (exp->elts[pc + 5].symbol), | |
3580 | context_type); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3581 | if (i < 0) |
323e0a4a | 3582 | error (_("Could not find a match for %s"), |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3583 | SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (exp->elts[pc + 5].symbol)); |
3584 | } | |
3585 | ||
3586 | exp->elts[pc + 4].block = candidates[i].block; | |
d12307c1 | 3587 | exp->elts[pc + 5].symbol = candidates[i].symbol; |
aee1fcdf | 3588 | innermost_block.update (candidates[i]); |
4c4b4cd2 | 3589 | } |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3590 | } |
3591 | break; | |
3592 | case BINOP_ADD: | |
3593 | case BINOP_SUB: | |
3594 | case BINOP_MUL: | |
3595 | case BINOP_DIV: | |
3596 | case BINOP_REM: | |
3597 | case BINOP_MOD: | |
3598 | case BINOP_CONCAT: | |
3599 | case BINOP_BITWISE_AND: | |
3600 | case BINOP_BITWISE_IOR: | |
3601 | case BINOP_BITWISE_XOR: | |
3602 | case BINOP_EQUAL: | |
3603 | case BINOP_NOTEQUAL: | |
3604 | case BINOP_LESS: | |
3605 | case BINOP_GTR: | |
3606 | case BINOP_LEQ: | |
3607 | case BINOP_GEQ: | |
3608 | case BINOP_EXP: | |
3609 | case UNOP_NEG: | |
3610 | case UNOP_PLUS: | |
3611 | case UNOP_LOGICAL_NOT: | |
3612 | case UNOP_ABS: | |
3613 | if (possible_user_operator_p (op, argvec)) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3614 | { |
54d343a2 | 3615 | std::vector<struct block_symbol> candidates; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3616 | int n_candidates; |
3617 | ||
3618 | n_candidates = | |
b5ec771e | 3619 | ada_lookup_symbol_list (ada_decoded_op_name (op), |
4c4b4cd2 | 3620 | (struct block *) NULL, VAR_DOMAIN, |
4eeaa230 | 3621 | &candidates); |
ec6a20c2 | 3622 | |
54d343a2 TT |
3623 | i = ada_resolve_function (candidates.data (), n_candidates, argvec, |
3624 | nargs, ada_decoded_op_name (op), NULL); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3625 | if (i < 0) |
3626 | break; | |
3627 | ||
d12307c1 PMR |
3628 | replace_operator_with_call (expp, pc, nargs, 1, |
3629 | candidates[i].symbol, | |
3630 | candidates[i].block); | |
e9d9f57e | 3631 | exp = expp->get (); |
4c4b4cd2 | 3632 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 3633 | break; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3634 | |
3635 | case OP_TYPE: | |
b3dbf008 | 3636 | case OP_REGISTER: |
4c4b4cd2 | 3637 | return NULL; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3638 | } |
3639 | ||
3640 | *pos = pc; | |
ced9779b JB |
3641 | if (exp->elts[pc].opcode == OP_VAR_MSYM_VALUE) |
3642 | return evaluate_var_msym_value (EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS, | |
3643 | exp->elts[pc + 1].objfile, | |
3644 | exp->elts[pc + 2].msymbol); | |
3645 | else | |
3646 | return evaluate_subexp_type (exp, pos); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3647 | } |
3648 | ||
3649 | /* Return non-zero if formal type FTYPE matches actual type ATYPE. If | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3650 | MAY_DEREF is non-zero, the formal may be a pointer and the actual |
5b3d5b7d | 3651 | a non-pointer. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 3652 | /* The term "match" here is rather loose. The match is heuristic and |
5b3d5b7d | 3653 | liberal. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3654 | |
3655 | static int | |
4dc81987 | 3656 | ada_type_match (struct type *ftype, struct type *atype, int may_deref) |
14f9c5c9 | 3657 | { |
61ee279c PH |
3658 | ftype = ada_check_typedef (ftype); |
3659 | atype = ada_check_typedef (atype); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3660 | |
3661 | if (TYPE_CODE (ftype) == TYPE_CODE_REF) | |
3662 | ftype = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (ftype); | |
3663 | if (TYPE_CODE (atype) == TYPE_CODE_REF) | |
3664 | atype = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (atype); | |
3665 | ||
d2e4a39e | 3666 | switch (TYPE_CODE (ftype)) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3667 | { |
3668 | default: | |
5b3d5b7d | 3669 | return TYPE_CODE (ftype) == TYPE_CODE (atype); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3670 | case TYPE_CODE_PTR: |
3671 | if (TYPE_CODE (atype) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3672 | return ada_type_match (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (ftype), |
3673 | TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (atype), 0); | |
d2e4a39e | 3674 | else |
1265e4aa JB |
3675 | return (may_deref |
3676 | && ada_type_match (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (ftype), atype, 0)); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3677 | case TYPE_CODE_INT: |
3678 | case TYPE_CODE_ENUM: | |
3679 | case TYPE_CODE_RANGE: | |
3680 | switch (TYPE_CODE (atype)) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3681 | { |
3682 | case TYPE_CODE_INT: | |
3683 | case TYPE_CODE_ENUM: | |
3684 | case TYPE_CODE_RANGE: | |
3685 | return 1; | |
3686 | default: | |
3687 | return 0; | |
3688 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3689 | |
3690 | case TYPE_CODE_ARRAY: | |
d2e4a39e | 3691 | return (TYPE_CODE (atype) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY |
4c4b4cd2 | 3692 | || ada_is_array_descriptor_type (atype)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3693 | |
3694 | case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT: | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3695 | if (ada_is_array_descriptor_type (ftype)) |
3696 | return (TYPE_CODE (atype) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY | |
3697 | || ada_is_array_descriptor_type (atype)); | |
14f9c5c9 | 3698 | else |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3699 | return (TYPE_CODE (atype) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT |
3700 | && !ada_is_array_descriptor_type (atype)); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3701 | |
3702 | case TYPE_CODE_UNION: | |
3703 | case TYPE_CODE_FLT: | |
3704 | return (TYPE_CODE (atype) == TYPE_CODE (ftype)); | |
3705 | } | |
3706 | } | |
3707 | ||
3708 | /* Return non-zero if the formals of FUNC "sufficiently match" the | |
3709 | vector of actual argument types ACTUALS of size N_ACTUALS. FUNC | |
3710 | may also be an enumeral, in which case it is treated as a 0- | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3711 | argument function. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3712 | |
3713 | static int | |
d2e4a39e | 3714 | ada_args_match (struct symbol *func, struct value **actuals, int n_actuals) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3715 | { |
3716 | int i; | |
d2e4a39e | 3717 | struct type *func_type = SYMBOL_TYPE (func); |
14f9c5c9 | 3718 | |
1265e4aa JB |
3719 | if (SYMBOL_CLASS (func) == LOC_CONST |
3720 | && TYPE_CODE (func_type) == TYPE_CODE_ENUM) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3721 | return (n_actuals == 0); |
3722 | else if (func_type == NULL || TYPE_CODE (func_type) != TYPE_CODE_FUNC) | |
3723 | return 0; | |
3724 | ||
3725 | if (TYPE_NFIELDS (func_type) != n_actuals) | |
3726 | return 0; | |
3727 | ||
3728 | for (i = 0; i < n_actuals; i += 1) | |
3729 | { | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3730 | if (actuals[i] == NULL) |
76a01679 JB |
3731 | return 0; |
3732 | else | |
3733 | { | |
5b4ee69b MS |
3734 | struct type *ftype = ada_check_typedef (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (func_type, |
3735 | i)); | |
df407dfe | 3736 | struct type *atype = ada_check_typedef (value_type (actuals[i])); |
4c4b4cd2 | 3737 | |
76a01679 JB |
3738 | if (!ada_type_match (ftype, atype, 1)) |
3739 | return 0; | |
3740 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3741 | } |
3742 | return 1; | |
3743 | } | |
3744 | ||
3745 | /* False iff function type FUNC_TYPE definitely does not produce a value | |
3746 | compatible with type CONTEXT_TYPE. Conservatively returns 1 if | |
3747 | FUNC_TYPE is not a valid function type with a non-null return type | |
3748 | or an enumerated type. A null CONTEXT_TYPE indicates any non-void type. */ | |
3749 | ||
3750 | static int | |
d2e4a39e | 3751 | return_match (struct type *func_type, struct type *context_type) |
14f9c5c9 | 3752 | { |
d2e4a39e | 3753 | struct type *return_type; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3754 | |
3755 | if (func_type == NULL) | |
3756 | return 1; | |
3757 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 3758 | if (TYPE_CODE (func_type) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC) |
18af8284 | 3759 | return_type = get_base_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (func_type)); |
4c4b4cd2 | 3760 | else |
18af8284 | 3761 | return_type = get_base_type (func_type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3762 | if (return_type == NULL) |
3763 | return 1; | |
3764 | ||
18af8284 | 3765 | context_type = get_base_type (context_type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3766 | |
3767 | if (TYPE_CODE (return_type) == TYPE_CODE_ENUM) | |
3768 | return context_type == NULL || return_type == context_type; | |
3769 | else if (context_type == NULL) | |
3770 | return TYPE_CODE (return_type) != TYPE_CODE_VOID; | |
3771 | else | |
3772 | return TYPE_CODE (return_type) == TYPE_CODE (context_type); | |
3773 | } | |
3774 | ||
3775 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 3776 | /* Returns the index in SYMS[0..NSYMS-1] that contains the symbol for the |
14f9c5c9 | 3777 | function (if any) that matches the types of the NARGS arguments in |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3778 | ARGS. If CONTEXT_TYPE is non-null and there is at least one match |
3779 | that returns that type, then eliminate matches that don't. If | |
3780 | CONTEXT_TYPE is void and there is at least one match that does not | |
3781 | return void, eliminate all matches that do. | |
3782 | ||
14f9c5c9 AS |
3783 | Asks the user if there is more than one match remaining. Returns -1 |
3784 | if there is no such symbol or none is selected. NAME is used | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3785 | solely for messages. May re-arrange and modify SYMS in |
3786 | the process; the index returned is for the modified vector. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 3787 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3788 | static int |
d12307c1 | 3789 | ada_resolve_function (struct block_symbol syms[], |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3790 | int nsyms, struct value **args, int nargs, |
3791 | const char *name, struct type *context_type) | |
14f9c5c9 | 3792 | { |
30b15541 | 3793 | int fallback; |
14f9c5c9 | 3794 | int k; |
4c4b4cd2 | 3795 | int m; /* Number of hits */ |
14f9c5c9 | 3796 | |
d2e4a39e | 3797 | m = 0; |
30b15541 UW |
3798 | /* In the first pass of the loop, we only accept functions matching |
3799 | context_type. If none are found, we add a second pass of the loop | |
3800 | where every function is accepted. */ | |
3801 | for (fallback = 0; m == 0 && fallback < 2; fallback++) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3802 | { |
3803 | for (k = 0; k < nsyms; k += 1) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3804 | { |
d12307c1 | 3805 | struct type *type = ada_check_typedef (SYMBOL_TYPE (syms[k].symbol)); |
4c4b4cd2 | 3806 | |
d12307c1 | 3807 | if (ada_args_match (syms[k].symbol, args, nargs) |
30b15541 | 3808 | && (fallback || return_match (type, context_type))) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3809 | { |
3810 | syms[m] = syms[k]; | |
3811 | m += 1; | |
3812 | } | |
3813 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3814 | } |
3815 | ||
dc5c8746 PMR |
3816 | /* If we got multiple matches, ask the user which one to use. Don't do this |
3817 | interactive thing during completion, though, as the purpose of the | |
3818 | completion is providing a list of all possible matches. Prompting the | |
3819 | user to filter it down would be completely unexpected in this case. */ | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3820 | if (m == 0) |
3821 | return -1; | |
dc5c8746 | 3822 | else if (m > 1 && !parse_completion) |
14f9c5c9 | 3823 | { |
323e0a4a | 3824 | printf_filtered (_("Multiple matches for %s\n"), name); |
4c4b4cd2 | 3825 | user_select_syms (syms, m, 1); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3826 | return 0; |
3827 | } | |
3828 | return 0; | |
3829 | } | |
3830 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3831 | /* Returns true (non-zero) iff decoded name N0 should appear before N1 |
3832 | in a listing of choices during disambiguation (see sort_choices, below). | |
3833 | The idea is that overloadings of a subprogram name from the | |
3834 | same package should sort in their source order. We settle for ordering | |
3835 | such symbols by their trailing number (__N or $N). */ | |
3836 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 3837 | static int |
0d5cff50 | 3838 | encoded_ordered_before (const char *N0, const char *N1) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3839 | { |
3840 | if (N1 == NULL) | |
3841 | return 0; | |
3842 | else if (N0 == NULL) | |
3843 | return 1; | |
3844 | else | |
3845 | { | |
3846 | int k0, k1; | |
5b4ee69b | 3847 | |
d2e4a39e | 3848 | for (k0 = strlen (N0) - 1; k0 > 0 && isdigit (N0[k0]); k0 -= 1) |
4c4b4cd2 | 3849 | ; |
d2e4a39e | 3850 | for (k1 = strlen (N1) - 1; k1 > 0 && isdigit (N1[k1]); k1 -= 1) |
4c4b4cd2 | 3851 | ; |
d2e4a39e | 3852 | if ((N0[k0] == '_' || N0[k0] == '$') && N0[k0 + 1] != '\000' |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3853 | && (N1[k1] == '_' || N1[k1] == '$') && N1[k1 + 1] != '\000') |
3854 | { | |
3855 | int n0, n1; | |
5b4ee69b | 3856 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3857 | n0 = k0; |
3858 | while (N0[n0] == '_' && n0 > 0 && N0[n0 - 1] == '_') | |
3859 | n0 -= 1; | |
3860 | n1 = k1; | |
3861 | while (N1[n1] == '_' && n1 > 0 && N1[n1 - 1] == '_') | |
3862 | n1 -= 1; | |
3863 | if (n0 == n1 && strncmp (N0, N1, n0) == 0) | |
3864 | return (atoi (N0 + k0 + 1) < atoi (N1 + k1 + 1)); | |
3865 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3866 | return (strcmp (N0, N1) < 0); |
3867 | } | |
3868 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 3869 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3870 | /* Sort SYMS[0..NSYMS-1] to put the choices in a canonical order by the |
3871 | encoded names. */ | |
3872 | ||
d2e4a39e | 3873 | static void |
d12307c1 | 3874 | sort_choices (struct block_symbol syms[], int nsyms) |
14f9c5c9 | 3875 | { |
4c4b4cd2 | 3876 | int i; |
5b4ee69b | 3877 | |
d2e4a39e | 3878 | for (i = 1; i < nsyms; i += 1) |
14f9c5c9 | 3879 | { |
d12307c1 | 3880 | struct block_symbol sym = syms[i]; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3881 | int j; |
3882 | ||
d2e4a39e | 3883 | for (j = i - 1; j >= 0; j -= 1) |
4c4b4cd2 | 3884 | { |
d12307c1 PMR |
3885 | if (encoded_ordered_before (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (syms[j].symbol), |
3886 | SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym.symbol))) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3887 | break; |
3888 | syms[j + 1] = syms[j]; | |
3889 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 3890 | syms[j + 1] = sym; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3891 | } |
3892 | } | |
3893 | ||
d72413e6 PMR |
3894 | /* Whether GDB should display formals and return types for functions in the |
3895 | overloads selection menu. */ | |
3896 | static int print_signatures = 1; | |
3897 | ||
3898 | /* Print the signature for SYM on STREAM according to the FLAGS options. For | |
3899 | all but functions, the signature is just the name of the symbol. For | |
3900 | functions, this is the name of the function, the list of types for formals | |
3901 | and the return type (if any). */ | |
3902 | ||
3903 | static void | |
3904 | ada_print_symbol_signature (struct ui_file *stream, struct symbol *sym, | |
3905 | const struct type_print_options *flags) | |
3906 | { | |
3907 | struct type *type = SYMBOL_TYPE (sym); | |
3908 | ||
3909 | fprintf_filtered (stream, "%s", SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym)); | |
3910 | if (!print_signatures | |
3911 | || type == NULL | |
3912 | || TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_FUNC) | |
3913 | return; | |
3914 | ||
3915 | if (TYPE_NFIELDS (type) > 0) | |
3916 | { | |
3917 | int i; | |
3918 | ||
3919 | fprintf_filtered (stream, " ("); | |
3920 | for (i = 0; i < TYPE_NFIELDS (type); ++i) | |
3921 | { | |
3922 | if (i > 0) | |
3923 | fprintf_filtered (stream, "; "); | |
3924 | ada_print_type (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i), NULL, stream, -1, 0, | |
3925 | flags); | |
3926 | } | |
3927 | fprintf_filtered (stream, ")"); | |
3928 | } | |
3929 | if (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type) != NULL | |
3930 | && TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)) != TYPE_CODE_VOID) | |
3931 | { | |
3932 | fprintf_filtered (stream, " return "); | |
3933 | ada_print_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type), NULL, stream, -1, 0, flags); | |
3934 | } | |
3935 | } | |
3936 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3937 | /* Given a list of NSYMS symbols in SYMS, select up to MAX_RESULTS>0 |
3938 | by asking the user (if necessary), returning the number selected, | |
3939 | and setting the first elements of SYMS items. Error if no symbols | |
3940 | selected. */ | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3941 | |
3942 | /* NOTE: Adapted from decode_line_2 in symtab.c, with which it ought | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3943 | to be re-integrated one of these days. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3944 | |
3945 | int | |
d12307c1 | 3946 | user_select_syms (struct block_symbol *syms, int nsyms, int max_results) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3947 | { |
3948 | int i; | |
8d749320 | 3949 | int *chosen = XALLOCAVEC (int , nsyms); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3950 | int n_chosen; |
3951 | int first_choice = (max_results == 1) ? 1 : 2; | |
717d2f5a | 3952 | const char *select_mode = multiple_symbols_select_mode (); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3953 | |
3954 | if (max_results < 1) | |
323e0a4a | 3955 | error (_("Request to select 0 symbols!")); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3956 | if (nsyms <= 1) |
3957 | return nsyms; | |
3958 | ||
717d2f5a JB |
3959 | if (select_mode == multiple_symbols_cancel) |
3960 | error (_("\ | |
3961 | canceled because the command is ambiguous\n\ | |
3962 | See set/show multiple-symbol.")); | |
3963 | ||
3964 | /* If select_mode is "all", then return all possible symbols. | |
3965 | Only do that if more than one symbol can be selected, of course. | |
3966 | Otherwise, display the menu as usual. */ | |
3967 | if (select_mode == multiple_symbols_all && max_results > 1) | |
3968 | return nsyms; | |
3969 | ||
323e0a4a | 3970 | printf_unfiltered (_("[0] cancel\n")); |
14f9c5c9 | 3971 | if (max_results > 1) |
323e0a4a | 3972 | printf_unfiltered (_("[1] all\n")); |
14f9c5c9 | 3973 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 3974 | sort_choices (syms, nsyms); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
3975 | |
3976 | for (i = 0; i < nsyms; i += 1) | |
3977 | { | |
d12307c1 | 3978 | if (syms[i].symbol == NULL) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3979 | continue; |
3980 | ||
d12307c1 | 3981 | if (SYMBOL_CLASS (syms[i].symbol) == LOC_BLOCK) |
4c4b4cd2 | 3982 | { |
76a01679 | 3983 | struct symtab_and_line sal = |
d12307c1 | 3984 | find_function_start_sal (syms[i].symbol, 1); |
5b4ee69b | 3985 | |
d72413e6 PMR |
3986 | printf_unfiltered ("[%d] ", i + first_choice); |
3987 | ada_print_symbol_signature (gdb_stdout, syms[i].symbol, | |
3988 | &type_print_raw_options); | |
323e0a4a | 3989 | if (sal.symtab == NULL) |
d72413e6 | 3990 | printf_unfiltered (_(" at <no source file available>:%d\n"), |
323e0a4a AC |
3991 | sal.line); |
3992 | else | |
d72413e6 | 3993 | printf_unfiltered (_(" at %s:%d\n"), |
05cba821 JK |
3994 | symtab_to_filename_for_display (sal.symtab), |
3995 | sal.line); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3996 | continue; |
3997 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 3998 | else |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
3999 | { |
4000 | int is_enumeral = | |
d12307c1 PMR |
4001 | (SYMBOL_CLASS (syms[i].symbol) == LOC_CONST |
4002 | && SYMBOL_TYPE (syms[i].symbol) != NULL | |
4003 | && TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (syms[i].symbol)) == TYPE_CODE_ENUM); | |
1994afbf DE |
4004 | struct symtab *symtab = NULL; |
4005 | ||
d12307c1 PMR |
4006 | if (SYMBOL_OBJFILE_OWNED (syms[i].symbol)) |
4007 | symtab = symbol_symtab (syms[i].symbol); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4008 | |
d12307c1 | 4009 | if (SYMBOL_LINE (syms[i].symbol) != 0 && symtab != NULL) |
d72413e6 PMR |
4010 | { |
4011 | printf_unfiltered ("[%d] ", i + first_choice); | |
4012 | ada_print_symbol_signature (gdb_stdout, syms[i].symbol, | |
4013 | &type_print_raw_options); | |
4014 | printf_unfiltered (_(" at %s:%d\n"), | |
4015 | symtab_to_filename_for_display (symtab), | |
4016 | SYMBOL_LINE (syms[i].symbol)); | |
4017 | } | |
76a01679 | 4018 | else if (is_enumeral |
d12307c1 | 4019 | && TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (syms[i].symbol)) != NULL) |
4c4b4cd2 | 4020 | { |
a3f17187 | 4021 | printf_unfiltered (("[%d] "), i + first_choice); |
d12307c1 | 4022 | ada_print_type (SYMBOL_TYPE (syms[i].symbol), NULL, |
79d43c61 | 4023 | gdb_stdout, -1, 0, &type_print_raw_options); |
323e0a4a | 4024 | printf_unfiltered (_("'(%s) (enumeral)\n"), |
d12307c1 | 4025 | SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (syms[i].symbol)); |
4c4b4cd2 | 4026 | } |
d72413e6 PMR |
4027 | else |
4028 | { | |
4029 | printf_unfiltered ("[%d] ", i + first_choice); | |
4030 | ada_print_symbol_signature (gdb_stdout, syms[i].symbol, | |
4031 | &type_print_raw_options); | |
4032 | ||
4033 | if (symtab != NULL) | |
4034 | printf_unfiltered (is_enumeral | |
4035 | ? _(" in %s (enumeral)\n") | |
4036 | : _(" at %s:?\n"), | |
4037 | symtab_to_filename_for_display (symtab)); | |
4038 | else | |
4039 | printf_unfiltered (is_enumeral | |
4040 | ? _(" (enumeral)\n") | |
4041 | : _(" at ?\n")); | |
4042 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4043 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 4044 | } |
d2e4a39e | 4045 | |
14f9c5c9 | 4046 | n_chosen = get_selections (chosen, nsyms, max_results, max_results > 1, |
4c4b4cd2 | 4047 | "overload-choice"); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4048 | |
4049 | for (i = 0; i < n_chosen; i += 1) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4050 | syms[i] = syms[chosen[i]]; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4051 | |
4052 | return n_chosen; | |
4053 | } | |
4054 | ||
4055 | /* Read and validate a set of numeric choices from the user in the | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4056 | range 0 .. N_CHOICES-1. Place the results in increasing |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4057 | order in CHOICES[0 .. N-1], and return N. |
4058 | ||
4059 | The user types choices as a sequence of numbers on one line | |
4060 | separated by blanks, encoding them as follows: | |
4061 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 4062 | + A choice of 0 means to cancel the selection, throwing an error. |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4063 | + If IS_ALL_CHOICE, a choice of 1 selects the entire set 0 .. N_CHOICES-1. |
4064 | + The user chooses k by typing k+IS_ALL_CHOICE+1. | |
4065 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 4066 | The user is not allowed to choose more than MAX_RESULTS values. |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4067 | |
4068 | ANNOTATION_SUFFIX, if present, is used to annotate the input | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4069 | prompts (for use with the -f switch). */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4070 | |
4071 | int | |
d2e4a39e | 4072 | get_selections (int *choices, int n_choices, int max_results, |
a121b7c1 | 4073 | int is_all_choice, const char *annotation_suffix) |
14f9c5c9 | 4074 | { |
d2e4a39e | 4075 | char *args; |
a121b7c1 | 4076 | const char *prompt; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4077 | int n_chosen; |
4078 | int first_choice = is_all_choice ? 2 : 1; | |
d2e4a39e | 4079 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4080 | prompt = getenv ("PS2"); |
4081 | if (prompt == NULL) | |
0bcd0149 | 4082 | prompt = "> "; |
14f9c5c9 | 4083 | |
89fbedf3 | 4084 | args = command_line_input (prompt, annotation_suffix); |
d2e4a39e | 4085 | |
14f9c5c9 | 4086 | if (args == NULL) |
323e0a4a | 4087 | error_no_arg (_("one or more choice numbers")); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4088 | |
4089 | n_chosen = 0; | |
76a01679 | 4090 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4091 | /* Set choices[0 .. n_chosen-1] to the users' choices in ascending |
4092 | order, as given in args. Choices are validated. */ | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4093 | while (1) |
4094 | { | |
d2e4a39e | 4095 | char *args2; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4096 | int choice, j; |
4097 | ||
0fcd72ba | 4098 | args = skip_spaces (args); |
14f9c5c9 | 4099 | if (*args == '\0' && n_chosen == 0) |
323e0a4a | 4100 | error_no_arg (_("one or more choice numbers")); |
14f9c5c9 | 4101 | else if (*args == '\0') |
4c4b4cd2 | 4102 | break; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4103 | |
4104 | choice = strtol (args, &args2, 10); | |
d2e4a39e | 4105 | if (args == args2 || choice < 0 |
4c4b4cd2 | 4106 | || choice > n_choices + first_choice - 1) |
323e0a4a | 4107 | error (_("Argument must be choice number")); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4108 | args = args2; |
4109 | ||
d2e4a39e | 4110 | if (choice == 0) |
323e0a4a | 4111 | error (_("cancelled")); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4112 | |
4113 | if (choice < first_choice) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4114 | { |
4115 | n_chosen = n_choices; | |
4116 | for (j = 0; j < n_choices; j += 1) | |
4117 | choices[j] = j; | |
4118 | break; | |
4119 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4120 | choice -= first_choice; |
4121 | ||
d2e4a39e | 4122 | for (j = n_chosen - 1; j >= 0 && choice < choices[j]; j -= 1) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4123 | { |
4124 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4125 | |
4126 | if (j < 0 || choice != choices[j]) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4127 | { |
4128 | int k; | |
5b4ee69b | 4129 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4130 | for (k = n_chosen - 1; k > j; k -= 1) |
4131 | choices[k + 1] = choices[k]; | |
4132 | choices[j + 1] = choice; | |
4133 | n_chosen += 1; | |
4134 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4135 | } |
4136 | ||
4137 | if (n_chosen > max_results) | |
323e0a4a | 4138 | error (_("Select no more than %d of the above"), max_results); |
d2e4a39e | 4139 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4140 | return n_chosen; |
4141 | } | |
4142 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4143 | /* Replace the operator of length OPLEN at position PC in *EXPP with a call |
4144 | on the function identified by SYM and BLOCK, and taking NARGS | |
4145 | arguments. Update *EXPP as needed to hold more space. */ | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4146 | |
4147 | static void | |
e9d9f57e | 4148 | replace_operator_with_call (expression_up *expp, int pc, int nargs, |
4c4b4cd2 | 4149 | int oplen, struct symbol *sym, |
270140bd | 4150 | const struct block *block) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4151 | { |
4152 | /* A new expression, with 6 more elements (3 for funcall, 4 for function | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4153 | symbol, -oplen for operator being replaced). */ |
d2e4a39e | 4154 | struct expression *newexp = (struct expression *) |
8c1a34e7 | 4155 | xzalloc (sizeof (struct expression) |
4c4b4cd2 | 4156 | + EXP_ELEM_TO_BYTES ((*expp)->nelts + 7 - oplen)); |
e9d9f57e | 4157 | struct expression *exp = expp->get (); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4158 | |
4159 | newexp->nelts = exp->nelts + 7 - oplen; | |
4160 | newexp->language_defn = exp->language_defn; | |
3489610d | 4161 | newexp->gdbarch = exp->gdbarch; |
14f9c5c9 | 4162 | memcpy (newexp->elts, exp->elts, EXP_ELEM_TO_BYTES (pc)); |
d2e4a39e | 4163 | memcpy (newexp->elts + pc + 7, exp->elts + pc + oplen, |
4c4b4cd2 | 4164 | EXP_ELEM_TO_BYTES (exp->nelts - pc - oplen)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4165 | |
4166 | newexp->elts[pc].opcode = newexp->elts[pc + 2].opcode = OP_FUNCALL; | |
4167 | newexp->elts[pc + 1].longconst = (LONGEST) nargs; | |
4168 | ||
4169 | newexp->elts[pc + 3].opcode = newexp->elts[pc + 6].opcode = OP_VAR_VALUE; | |
4170 | newexp->elts[pc + 4].block = block; | |
4171 | newexp->elts[pc + 5].symbol = sym; | |
4172 | ||
e9d9f57e | 4173 | expp->reset (newexp); |
d2e4a39e | 4174 | } |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4175 | |
4176 | /* Type-class predicates */ | |
4177 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4178 | /* True iff TYPE is numeric (i.e., an INT, RANGE (of numeric type), |
4179 | or FLOAT). */ | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4180 | |
4181 | static int | |
d2e4a39e | 4182 | numeric_type_p (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4183 | { |
4184 | if (type == NULL) | |
4185 | return 0; | |
d2e4a39e AS |
4186 | else |
4187 | { | |
4188 | switch (TYPE_CODE (type)) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4189 | { |
4190 | case TYPE_CODE_INT: | |
4191 | case TYPE_CODE_FLT: | |
4192 | return 1; | |
4193 | case TYPE_CODE_RANGE: | |
4194 | return (type == TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type) | |
4195 | || numeric_type_p (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type))); | |
4196 | default: | |
4197 | return 0; | |
4198 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 4199 | } |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4200 | } |
4201 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 4202 | /* True iff TYPE is integral (an INT or RANGE of INTs). */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4203 | |
4204 | static int | |
d2e4a39e | 4205 | integer_type_p (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4206 | { |
4207 | if (type == NULL) | |
4208 | return 0; | |
d2e4a39e AS |
4209 | else |
4210 | { | |
4211 | switch (TYPE_CODE (type)) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4212 | { |
4213 | case TYPE_CODE_INT: | |
4214 | return 1; | |
4215 | case TYPE_CODE_RANGE: | |
4216 | return (type == TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type) | |
4217 | || integer_type_p (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type))); | |
4218 | default: | |
4219 | return 0; | |
4220 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 4221 | } |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4222 | } |
4223 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 4224 | /* True iff TYPE is scalar (INT, RANGE, FLOAT, ENUM). */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4225 | |
4226 | static int | |
d2e4a39e | 4227 | scalar_type_p (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4228 | { |
4229 | if (type == NULL) | |
4230 | return 0; | |
d2e4a39e AS |
4231 | else |
4232 | { | |
4233 | switch (TYPE_CODE (type)) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4234 | { |
4235 | case TYPE_CODE_INT: | |
4236 | case TYPE_CODE_RANGE: | |
4237 | case TYPE_CODE_ENUM: | |
4238 | case TYPE_CODE_FLT: | |
4239 | return 1; | |
4240 | default: | |
4241 | return 0; | |
4242 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 4243 | } |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4244 | } |
4245 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 4246 | /* True iff TYPE is discrete (INT, RANGE, ENUM). */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4247 | |
4248 | static int | |
d2e4a39e | 4249 | discrete_type_p (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4250 | { |
4251 | if (type == NULL) | |
4252 | return 0; | |
d2e4a39e AS |
4253 | else |
4254 | { | |
4255 | switch (TYPE_CODE (type)) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4256 | { |
4257 | case TYPE_CODE_INT: | |
4258 | case TYPE_CODE_RANGE: | |
4259 | case TYPE_CODE_ENUM: | |
872f0337 | 4260 | case TYPE_CODE_BOOL: |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4261 | return 1; |
4262 | default: | |
4263 | return 0; | |
4264 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 4265 | } |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4266 | } |
4267 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4268 | /* Returns non-zero if OP with operands in the vector ARGS could be |
4269 | a user-defined function. Errs on the side of pre-defined operators | |
4270 | (i.e., result 0). */ | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4271 | |
4272 | static int | |
d2e4a39e | 4273 | possible_user_operator_p (enum exp_opcode op, struct value *args[]) |
14f9c5c9 | 4274 | { |
76a01679 | 4275 | struct type *type0 = |
df407dfe | 4276 | (args[0] == NULL) ? NULL : ada_check_typedef (value_type (args[0])); |
d2e4a39e | 4277 | struct type *type1 = |
df407dfe | 4278 | (args[1] == NULL) ? NULL : ada_check_typedef (value_type (args[1])); |
d2e4a39e | 4279 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4280 | if (type0 == NULL) |
4281 | return 0; | |
4282 | ||
14f9c5c9 AS |
4283 | switch (op) |
4284 | { | |
4285 | default: | |
4286 | return 0; | |
4287 | ||
4288 | case BINOP_ADD: | |
4289 | case BINOP_SUB: | |
4290 | case BINOP_MUL: | |
4291 | case BINOP_DIV: | |
d2e4a39e | 4292 | return (!(numeric_type_p (type0) && numeric_type_p (type1))); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4293 | |
4294 | case BINOP_REM: | |
4295 | case BINOP_MOD: | |
4296 | case BINOP_BITWISE_AND: | |
4297 | case BINOP_BITWISE_IOR: | |
4298 | case BINOP_BITWISE_XOR: | |
d2e4a39e | 4299 | return (!(integer_type_p (type0) && integer_type_p (type1))); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4300 | |
4301 | case BINOP_EQUAL: | |
4302 | case BINOP_NOTEQUAL: | |
4303 | case BINOP_LESS: | |
4304 | case BINOP_GTR: | |
4305 | case BINOP_LEQ: | |
4306 | case BINOP_GEQ: | |
d2e4a39e | 4307 | return (!(scalar_type_p (type0) && scalar_type_p (type1))); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4308 | |
4309 | case BINOP_CONCAT: | |
ee90b9ab | 4310 | return !ada_is_array_type (type0) || !ada_is_array_type (type1); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4311 | |
4312 | case BINOP_EXP: | |
d2e4a39e | 4313 | return (!(numeric_type_p (type0) && integer_type_p (type1))); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4314 | |
4315 | case UNOP_NEG: | |
4316 | case UNOP_PLUS: | |
4317 | case UNOP_LOGICAL_NOT: | |
d2e4a39e AS |
4318 | case UNOP_ABS: |
4319 | return (!numeric_type_p (type0)); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4320 | |
4321 | } | |
4322 | } | |
4323 | \f | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4324 | /* Renaming */ |
14f9c5c9 | 4325 | |
aeb5907d JB |
4326 | /* NOTES: |
4327 | ||
4328 | 1. In the following, we assume that a renaming type's name may | |
4329 | have an ___XD suffix. It would be nice if this went away at some | |
4330 | point. | |
4331 | 2. We handle both the (old) purely type-based representation of | |
4332 | renamings and the (new) variable-based encoding. At some point, | |
4333 | it is devoutly to be hoped that the former goes away | |
4334 | (FIXME: hilfinger-2007-07-09). | |
4335 | 3. Subprogram renamings are not implemented, although the XRS | |
4336 | suffix is recognized (FIXME: hilfinger-2007-07-09). */ | |
4337 | ||
4338 | /* If SYM encodes a renaming, | |
4339 | ||
4340 | <renaming> renames <renamed entity>, | |
4341 | ||
4342 | sets *LEN to the length of the renamed entity's name, | |
4343 | *RENAMED_ENTITY to that name (not null-terminated), and *RENAMING_EXPR to | |
4344 | the string describing the subcomponent selected from the renamed | |
0963b4bd | 4345 | entity. Returns ADA_NOT_RENAMING if SYM does not encode a renaming |
aeb5907d JB |
4346 | (in which case, the values of *RENAMED_ENTITY, *LEN, and *RENAMING_EXPR |
4347 | are undefined). Otherwise, returns a value indicating the category | |
4348 | of entity renamed: an object (ADA_OBJECT_RENAMING), exception | |
4349 | (ADA_EXCEPTION_RENAMING), package (ADA_PACKAGE_RENAMING), or | |
4350 | subprogram (ADA_SUBPROGRAM_RENAMING). Does no allocation; the | |
4351 | strings returned in *RENAMED_ENTITY and *RENAMING_EXPR should not be | |
4352 | deallocated. The values of RENAMED_ENTITY, LEN, or RENAMING_EXPR | |
4353 | may be NULL, in which case they are not assigned. | |
4354 | ||
4355 | [Currently, however, GCC does not generate subprogram renamings.] */ | |
4356 | ||
4357 | enum ada_renaming_category | |
4358 | ada_parse_renaming (struct symbol *sym, | |
4359 | const char **renamed_entity, int *len, | |
4360 | const char **renaming_expr) | |
4361 | { | |
4362 | enum ada_renaming_category kind; | |
4363 | const char *info; | |
4364 | const char *suffix; | |
4365 | ||
4366 | if (sym == NULL) | |
4367 | return ADA_NOT_RENAMING; | |
4368 | switch (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym)) | |
14f9c5c9 | 4369 | { |
aeb5907d JB |
4370 | default: |
4371 | return ADA_NOT_RENAMING; | |
4372 | case LOC_TYPEDEF: | |
4373 | return parse_old_style_renaming (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym), | |
4374 | renamed_entity, len, renaming_expr); | |
4375 | case LOC_LOCAL: | |
4376 | case LOC_STATIC: | |
4377 | case LOC_COMPUTED: | |
4378 | case LOC_OPTIMIZED_OUT: | |
4379 | info = strstr (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym), "___XR"); | |
4380 | if (info == NULL) | |
4381 | return ADA_NOT_RENAMING; | |
4382 | switch (info[5]) | |
4383 | { | |
4384 | case '_': | |
4385 | kind = ADA_OBJECT_RENAMING; | |
4386 | info += 6; | |
4387 | break; | |
4388 | case 'E': | |
4389 | kind = ADA_EXCEPTION_RENAMING; | |
4390 | info += 7; | |
4391 | break; | |
4392 | case 'P': | |
4393 | kind = ADA_PACKAGE_RENAMING; | |
4394 | info += 7; | |
4395 | break; | |
4396 | case 'S': | |
4397 | kind = ADA_SUBPROGRAM_RENAMING; | |
4398 | info += 7; | |
4399 | break; | |
4400 | default: | |
4401 | return ADA_NOT_RENAMING; | |
4402 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 4403 | } |
4c4b4cd2 | 4404 | |
aeb5907d JB |
4405 | if (renamed_entity != NULL) |
4406 | *renamed_entity = info; | |
4407 | suffix = strstr (info, "___XE"); | |
4408 | if (suffix == NULL || suffix == info) | |
4409 | return ADA_NOT_RENAMING; | |
4410 | if (len != NULL) | |
4411 | *len = strlen (info) - strlen (suffix); | |
4412 | suffix += 5; | |
4413 | if (renaming_expr != NULL) | |
4414 | *renaming_expr = suffix; | |
4415 | return kind; | |
4416 | } | |
4417 | ||
4418 | /* Assuming TYPE encodes a renaming according to the old encoding in | |
4419 | exp_dbug.ads, returns details of that renaming in *RENAMED_ENTITY, | |
4420 | *LEN, and *RENAMING_EXPR, as for ada_parse_renaming, above. Returns | |
4421 | ADA_NOT_RENAMING otherwise. */ | |
4422 | static enum ada_renaming_category | |
4423 | parse_old_style_renaming (struct type *type, | |
4424 | const char **renamed_entity, int *len, | |
4425 | const char **renaming_expr) | |
4426 | { | |
4427 | enum ada_renaming_category kind; | |
4428 | const char *name; | |
4429 | const char *info; | |
4430 | const char *suffix; | |
14f9c5c9 | 4431 | |
aeb5907d JB |
4432 | if (type == NULL || TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_ENUM |
4433 | || TYPE_NFIELDS (type) != 1) | |
4434 | return ADA_NOT_RENAMING; | |
14f9c5c9 | 4435 | |
a737d952 | 4436 | name = TYPE_NAME (type); |
aeb5907d JB |
4437 | if (name == NULL) |
4438 | return ADA_NOT_RENAMING; | |
4439 | ||
4440 | name = strstr (name, "___XR"); | |
4441 | if (name == NULL) | |
4442 | return ADA_NOT_RENAMING; | |
4443 | switch (name[5]) | |
4444 | { | |
4445 | case '\0': | |
4446 | case '_': | |
4447 | kind = ADA_OBJECT_RENAMING; | |
4448 | break; | |
4449 | case 'E': | |
4450 | kind = ADA_EXCEPTION_RENAMING; | |
4451 | break; | |
4452 | case 'P': | |
4453 | kind = ADA_PACKAGE_RENAMING; | |
4454 | break; | |
4455 | case 'S': | |
4456 | kind = ADA_SUBPROGRAM_RENAMING; | |
4457 | break; | |
4458 | default: | |
4459 | return ADA_NOT_RENAMING; | |
4460 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 4461 | |
aeb5907d JB |
4462 | info = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, 0); |
4463 | if (info == NULL) | |
4464 | return ADA_NOT_RENAMING; | |
4465 | if (renamed_entity != NULL) | |
4466 | *renamed_entity = info; | |
4467 | suffix = strstr (info, "___XE"); | |
4468 | if (renaming_expr != NULL) | |
4469 | *renaming_expr = suffix + 5; | |
4470 | if (suffix == NULL || suffix == info) | |
4471 | return ADA_NOT_RENAMING; | |
4472 | if (len != NULL) | |
4473 | *len = suffix - info; | |
4474 | return kind; | |
a5ee536b JB |
4475 | } |
4476 | ||
4477 | /* Compute the value of the given RENAMING_SYM, which is expected to | |
4478 | be a symbol encoding a renaming expression. BLOCK is the block | |
4479 | used to evaluate the renaming. */ | |
52ce6436 | 4480 | |
a5ee536b JB |
4481 | static struct value * |
4482 | ada_read_renaming_var_value (struct symbol *renaming_sym, | |
3977b71f | 4483 | const struct block *block) |
a5ee536b | 4484 | { |
bbc13ae3 | 4485 | const char *sym_name; |
a5ee536b | 4486 | |
bbc13ae3 | 4487 | sym_name = SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (renaming_sym); |
4d01a485 PA |
4488 | expression_up expr = parse_exp_1 (&sym_name, 0, block, 0); |
4489 | return evaluate_expression (expr.get ()); | |
a5ee536b | 4490 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 4491 | \f |
d2e4a39e | 4492 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4493 | /* Evaluation: Function Calls */ |
14f9c5c9 | 4494 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4495 | /* Return an lvalue containing the value VAL. This is the identity on |
40bc484c JB |
4496 | lvalues, and otherwise has the side-effect of allocating memory |
4497 | in the inferior where a copy of the value contents is copied. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 4498 | |
d2e4a39e | 4499 | static struct value * |
40bc484c | 4500 | ensure_lval (struct value *val) |
14f9c5c9 | 4501 | { |
40bc484c JB |
4502 | if (VALUE_LVAL (val) == not_lval |
4503 | || VALUE_LVAL (val) == lval_internalvar) | |
c3e5cd34 | 4504 | { |
df407dfe | 4505 | int len = TYPE_LENGTH (ada_check_typedef (value_type (val))); |
40bc484c JB |
4506 | const CORE_ADDR addr = |
4507 | value_as_long (value_allocate_space_in_inferior (len)); | |
c3e5cd34 | 4508 | |
a84a8a0d | 4509 | VALUE_LVAL (val) = lval_memory; |
1a088441 | 4510 | set_value_address (val, addr); |
40bc484c | 4511 | write_memory (addr, value_contents (val), len); |
c3e5cd34 | 4512 | } |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4513 | |
4514 | return val; | |
4515 | } | |
4516 | ||
4517 | /* Return the value ACTUAL, converted to be an appropriate value for a | |
4518 | formal of type FORMAL_TYPE. Use *SP as a stack pointer for | |
4519 | allocating any necessary descriptors (fat pointers), or copies of | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4520 | values not residing in memory, updating it as needed. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 4521 | |
a93c0eb6 | 4522 | struct value * |
40bc484c | 4523 | ada_convert_actual (struct value *actual, struct type *formal_type0) |
14f9c5c9 | 4524 | { |
df407dfe | 4525 | struct type *actual_type = ada_check_typedef (value_type (actual)); |
61ee279c | 4526 | struct type *formal_type = ada_check_typedef (formal_type0); |
d2e4a39e AS |
4527 | struct type *formal_target = |
4528 | TYPE_CODE (formal_type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR | |
61ee279c | 4529 | ? ada_check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (formal_type)) : formal_type; |
d2e4a39e AS |
4530 | struct type *actual_target = |
4531 | TYPE_CODE (actual_type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR | |
61ee279c | 4532 | ? ada_check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (actual_type)) : actual_type; |
14f9c5c9 | 4533 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4534 | if (ada_is_array_descriptor_type (formal_target) |
14f9c5c9 | 4535 | && TYPE_CODE (actual_target) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) |
40bc484c | 4536 | return make_array_descriptor (formal_type, actual); |
a84a8a0d JB |
4537 | else if (TYPE_CODE (formal_type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR |
4538 | || TYPE_CODE (formal_type) == TYPE_CODE_REF) | |
14f9c5c9 | 4539 | { |
a84a8a0d | 4540 | struct value *result; |
5b4ee69b | 4541 | |
14f9c5c9 | 4542 | if (TYPE_CODE (formal_target) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY |
4c4b4cd2 | 4543 | && ada_is_array_descriptor_type (actual_target)) |
a84a8a0d | 4544 | result = desc_data (actual); |
cb923fcc | 4545 | else if (TYPE_CODE (formal_type) != TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4546 | { |
4547 | if (VALUE_LVAL (actual) != lval_memory) | |
4548 | { | |
4549 | struct value *val; | |
5b4ee69b | 4550 | |
df407dfe | 4551 | actual_type = ada_check_typedef (value_type (actual)); |
4c4b4cd2 | 4552 | val = allocate_value (actual_type); |
990a07ab | 4553 | memcpy ((char *) value_contents_raw (val), |
0fd88904 | 4554 | (char *) value_contents (actual), |
4c4b4cd2 | 4555 | TYPE_LENGTH (actual_type)); |
40bc484c | 4556 | actual = ensure_lval (val); |
4c4b4cd2 | 4557 | } |
a84a8a0d | 4558 | result = value_addr (actual); |
4c4b4cd2 | 4559 | } |
a84a8a0d JB |
4560 | else |
4561 | return actual; | |
b1af9e97 | 4562 | return value_cast_pointers (formal_type, result, 0); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4563 | } |
4564 | else if (TYPE_CODE (actual_type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) | |
4565 | return ada_value_ind (actual); | |
8344af1e JB |
4566 | else if (ada_is_aligner_type (formal_type)) |
4567 | { | |
4568 | /* We need to turn this parameter into an aligner type | |
4569 | as well. */ | |
4570 | struct value *aligner = allocate_value (formal_type); | |
4571 | struct value *component = ada_value_struct_elt (aligner, "F", 0); | |
4572 | ||
4573 | value_assign_to_component (aligner, component, actual); | |
4574 | return aligner; | |
4575 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4576 | |
4577 | return actual; | |
4578 | } | |
4579 | ||
438c98a1 JB |
4580 | /* Convert VALUE (which must be an address) to a CORE_ADDR that is a pointer of |
4581 | type TYPE. This is usually an inefficient no-op except on some targets | |
4582 | (such as AVR) where the representation of a pointer and an address | |
4583 | differs. */ | |
4584 | ||
4585 | static CORE_ADDR | |
4586 | value_pointer (struct value *value, struct type *type) | |
4587 | { | |
4588 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_type_arch (type); | |
4589 | unsigned len = TYPE_LENGTH (type); | |
224c3ddb | 4590 | gdb_byte *buf = (gdb_byte *) alloca (len); |
438c98a1 JB |
4591 | CORE_ADDR addr; |
4592 | ||
4593 | addr = value_address (value); | |
4594 | gdbarch_address_to_pointer (gdbarch, type, buf, addr); | |
4595 | addr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, len, gdbarch_byte_order (gdbarch)); | |
4596 | return addr; | |
4597 | } | |
4598 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 4599 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4600 | /* Push a descriptor of type TYPE for array value ARR on the stack at |
4601 | *SP, updating *SP to reflect the new descriptor. Return either | |
14f9c5c9 | 4602 | an lvalue representing the new descriptor, or (if TYPE is a pointer- |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4603 | to-descriptor type rather than a descriptor type), a struct value * |
4604 | representing a pointer to this descriptor. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 4605 | |
d2e4a39e | 4606 | static struct value * |
40bc484c | 4607 | make_array_descriptor (struct type *type, struct value *arr) |
14f9c5c9 | 4608 | { |
d2e4a39e AS |
4609 | struct type *bounds_type = desc_bounds_type (type); |
4610 | struct type *desc_type = desc_base_type (type); | |
4611 | struct value *descriptor = allocate_value (desc_type); | |
4612 | struct value *bounds = allocate_value (bounds_type); | |
14f9c5c9 | 4613 | int i; |
d2e4a39e | 4614 | |
0963b4bd MS |
4615 | for (i = ada_array_arity (ada_check_typedef (value_type (arr))); |
4616 | i > 0; i -= 1) | |
14f9c5c9 | 4617 | { |
19f220c3 JK |
4618 | modify_field (value_type (bounds), value_contents_writeable (bounds), |
4619 | ada_array_bound (arr, i, 0), | |
4620 | desc_bound_bitpos (bounds_type, i, 0), | |
4621 | desc_bound_bitsize (bounds_type, i, 0)); | |
4622 | modify_field (value_type (bounds), value_contents_writeable (bounds), | |
4623 | ada_array_bound (arr, i, 1), | |
4624 | desc_bound_bitpos (bounds_type, i, 1), | |
4625 | desc_bound_bitsize (bounds_type, i, 1)); | |
14f9c5c9 | 4626 | } |
d2e4a39e | 4627 | |
40bc484c | 4628 | bounds = ensure_lval (bounds); |
d2e4a39e | 4629 | |
19f220c3 JK |
4630 | modify_field (value_type (descriptor), |
4631 | value_contents_writeable (descriptor), | |
4632 | value_pointer (ensure_lval (arr), | |
4633 | TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (desc_type, 0)), | |
4634 | fat_pntr_data_bitpos (desc_type), | |
4635 | fat_pntr_data_bitsize (desc_type)); | |
4636 | ||
4637 | modify_field (value_type (descriptor), | |
4638 | value_contents_writeable (descriptor), | |
4639 | value_pointer (bounds, | |
4640 | TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (desc_type, 1)), | |
4641 | fat_pntr_bounds_bitpos (desc_type), | |
4642 | fat_pntr_bounds_bitsize (desc_type)); | |
14f9c5c9 | 4643 | |
40bc484c | 4644 | descriptor = ensure_lval (descriptor); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4645 | |
4646 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) | |
4647 | return value_addr (descriptor); | |
4648 | else | |
4649 | return descriptor; | |
4650 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 4651 | \f |
3d9434b5 JB |
4652 | /* Symbol Cache Module */ |
4653 | ||
3d9434b5 | 4654 | /* Performance measurements made as of 2010-01-15 indicate that |
ee01b665 | 4655 | this cache does bring some noticeable improvements. Depending |
3d9434b5 JB |
4656 | on the type of entity being printed, the cache can make it as much |
4657 | as an order of magnitude faster than without it. | |
4658 | ||
4659 | The descriptive type DWARF extension has significantly reduced | |
4660 | the need for this cache, at least when DWARF is being used. However, | |
4661 | even in this case, some expensive name-based symbol searches are still | |
4662 | sometimes necessary - to find an XVZ variable, mostly. */ | |
4663 | ||
ee01b665 | 4664 | /* Initialize the contents of SYM_CACHE. */ |
3d9434b5 | 4665 | |
ee01b665 JB |
4666 | static void |
4667 | ada_init_symbol_cache (struct ada_symbol_cache *sym_cache) | |
4668 | { | |
4669 | obstack_init (&sym_cache->cache_space); | |
4670 | memset (sym_cache->root, '\000', sizeof (sym_cache->root)); | |
4671 | } | |
3d9434b5 | 4672 | |
ee01b665 JB |
4673 | /* Free the memory used by SYM_CACHE. */ |
4674 | ||
4675 | static void | |
4676 | ada_free_symbol_cache (struct ada_symbol_cache *sym_cache) | |
3d9434b5 | 4677 | { |
ee01b665 JB |
4678 | obstack_free (&sym_cache->cache_space, NULL); |
4679 | xfree (sym_cache); | |
4680 | } | |
3d9434b5 | 4681 | |
ee01b665 JB |
4682 | /* Return the symbol cache associated to the given program space PSPACE. |
4683 | If not allocated for this PSPACE yet, allocate and initialize one. */ | |
3d9434b5 | 4684 | |
ee01b665 JB |
4685 | static struct ada_symbol_cache * |
4686 | ada_get_symbol_cache (struct program_space *pspace) | |
4687 | { | |
4688 | struct ada_pspace_data *pspace_data = get_ada_pspace_data (pspace); | |
ee01b665 | 4689 | |
66c168ae | 4690 | if (pspace_data->sym_cache == NULL) |
ee01b665 | 4691 | { |
66c168ae JB |
4692 | pspace_data->sym_cache = XCNEW (struct ada_symbol_cache); |
4693 | ada_init_symbol_cache (pspace_data->sym_cache); | |
ee01b665 JB |
4694 | } |
4695 | ||
66c168ae | 4696 | return pspace_data->sym_cache; |
ee01b665 | 4697 | } |
3d9434b5 JB |
4698 | |
4699 | /* Clear all entries from the symbol cache. */ | |
4700 | ||
4701 | static void | |
4702 | ada_clear_symbol_cache (void) | |
4703 | { | |
ee01b665 JB |
4704 | struct ada_symbol_cache *sym_cache |
4705 | = ada_get_symbol_cache (current_program_space); | |
4706 | ||
4707 | obstack_free (&sym_cache->cache_space, NULL); | |
4708 | ada_init_symbol_cache (sym_cache); | |
3d9434b5 JB |
4709 | } |
4710 | ||
fe978cb0 | 4711 | /* Search our cache for an entry matching NAME and DOMAIN. |
3d9434b5 JB |
4712 | Return it if found, or NULL otherwise. */ |
4713 | ||
4714 | static struct cache_entry ** | |
fe978cb0 | 4715 | find_entry (const char *name, domain_enum domain) |
3d9434b5 | 4716 | { |
ee01b665 JB |
4717 | struct ada_symbol_cache *sym_cache |
4718 | = ada_get_symbol_cache (current_program_space); | |
3d9434b5 JB |
4719 | int h = msymbol_hash (name) % HASH_SIZE; |
4720 | struct cache_entry **e; | |
4721 | ||
ee01b665 | 4722 | for (e = &sym_cache->root[h]; *e != NULL; e = &(*e)->next) |
3d9434b5 | 4723 | { |
fe978cb0 | 4724 | if (domain == (*e)->domain && strcmp (name, (*e)->name) == 0) |
3d9434b5 JB |
4725 | return e; |
4726 | } | |
4727 | return NULL; | |
4728 | } | |
4729 | ||
fe978cb0 | 4730 | /* Search the symbol cache for an entry matching NAME and DOMAIN. |
3d9434b5 JB |
4731 | Return 1 if found, 0 otherwise. |
4732 | ||
4733 | If an entry was found and SYM is not NULL, set *SYM to the entry's | |
4734 | SYM. Same principle for BLOCK if not NULL. */ | |
96d887e8 | 4735 | |
96d887e8 | 4736 | static int |
fe978cb0 | 4737 | lookup_cached_symbol (const char *name, domain_enum domain, |
f0c5f9b2 | 4738 | struct symbol **sym, const struct block **block) |
96d887e8 | 4739 | { |
fe978cb0 | 4740 | struct cache_entry **e = find_entry (name, domain); |
3d9434b5 JB |
4741 | |
4742 | if (e == NULL) | |
4743 | return 0; | |
4744 | if (sym != NULL) | |
4745 | *sym = (*e)->sym; | |
4746 | if (block != NULL) | |
4747 | *block = (*e)->block; | |
4748 | return 1; | |
96d887e8 PH |
4749 | } |
4750 | ||
3d9434b5 | 4751 | /* Assuming that (SYM, BLOCK) is the result of the lookup of NAME |
fe978cb0 | 4752 | in domain DOMAIN, save this result in our symbol cache. */ |
3d9434b5 | 4753 | |
96d887e8 | 4754 | static void |
fe978cb0 | 4755 | cache_symbol (const char *name, domain_enum domain, struct symbol *sym, |
270140bd | 4756 | const struct block *block) |
96d887e8 | 4757 | { |
ee01b665 JB |
4758 | struct ada_symbol_cache *sym_cache |
4759 | = ada_get_symbol_cache (current_program_space); | |
3d9434b5 JB |
4760 | int h; |
4761 | char *copy; | |
4762 | struct cache_entry *e; | |
4763 | ||
1994afbf DE |
4764 | /* Symbols for builtin types don't have a block. |
4765 | For now don't cache such symbols. */ | |
4766 | if (sym != NULL && !SYMBOL_OBJFILE_OWNED (sym)) | |
4767 | return; | |
4768 | ||
3d9434b5 JB |
4769 | /* If the symbol is a local symbol, then do not cache it, as a search |
4770 | for that symbol depends on the context. To determine whether | |
4771 | the symbol is local or not, we check the block where we found it | |
4772 | against the global and static blocks of its associated symtab. */ | |
4773 | if (sym | |
08be3fe3 | 4774 | && BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (SYMTAB_BLOCKVECTOR (symbol_symtab (sym)), |
439247b6 | 4775 | GLOBAL_BLOCK) != block |
08be3fe3 | 4776 | && BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (SYMTAB_BLOCKVECTOR (symbol_symtab (sym)), |
439247b6 | 4777 | STATIC_BLOCK) != block) |
3d9434b5 JB |
4778 | return; |
4779 | ||
4780 | h = msymbol_hash (name) % HASH_SIZE; | |
e39db4db | 4781 | e = XOBNEW (&sym_cache->cache_space, cache_entry); |
ee01b665 JB |
4782 | e->next = sym_cache->root[h]; |
4783 | sym_cache->root[h] = e; | |
224c3ddb SM |
4784 | e->name = copy |
4785 | = (char *) obstack_alloc (&sym_cache->cache_space, strlen (name) + 1); | |
3d9434b5 JB |
4786 | strcpy (copy, name); |
4787 | e->sym = sym; | |
fe978cb0 | 4788 | e->domain = domain; |
3d9434b5 | 4789 | e->block = block; |
96d887e8 | 4790 | } |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4791 | \f |
4792 | /* Symbol Lookup */ | |
4793 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
4794 | /* Return the symbol name match type that should be used used when |
4795 | searching for all symbols matching LOOKUP_NAME. | |
c0431670 JB |
4796 | |
4797 | LOOKUP_NAME is expected to be a symbol name after transformation | |
f98b2e33 | 4798 | for Ada lookups. */ |
c0431670 | 4799 | |
b5ec771e PA |
4800 | static symbol_name_match_type |
4801 | name_match_type_from_name (const char *lookup_name) | |
c0431670 | 4802 | { |
b5ec771e PA |
4803 | return (strstr (lookup_name, "__") == NULL |
4804 | ? symbol_name_match_type::WILD | |
4805 | : symbol_name_match_type::FULL); | |
c0431670 JB |
4806 | } |
4807 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4808 | /* Return the result of a standard (literal, C-like) lookup of NAME in |
4809 | given DOMAIN, visible from lexical block BLOCK. */ | |
4810 | ||
4811 | static struct symbol * | |
4812 | standard_lookup (const char *name, const struct block *block, | |
4813 | domain_enum domain) | |
4814 | { | |
acbd605d | 4815 | /* Initialize it just to avoid a GCC false warning. */ |
d12307c1 | 4816 | struct block_symbol sym = {NULL, NULL}; |
4c4b4cd2 | 4817 | |
d12307c1 PMR |
4818 | if (lookup_cached_symbol (name, domain, &sym.symbol, NULL)) |
4819 | return sym.symbol; | |
2570f2b7 | 4820 | sym = lookup_symbol_in_language (name, block, domain, language_c, 0); |
d12307c1 PMR |
4821 | cache_symbol (name, domain, sym.symbol, sym.block); |
4822 | return sym.symbol; | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4823 | } |
4824 | ||
4825 | ||
4826 | /* Non-zero iff there is at least one non-function/non-enumeral symbol | |
4827 | in the symbol fields of SYMS[0..N-1]. We treat enumerals as functions, | |
4828 | since they contend in overloading in the same way. */ | |
4829 | static int | |
d12307c1 | 4830 | is_nonfunction (struct block_symbol syms[], int n) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4831 | { |
4832 | int i; | |
4833 | ||
4834 | for (i = 0; i < n; i += 1) | |
d12307c1 PMR |
4835 | if (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (syms[i].symbol)) != TYPE_CODE_FUNC |
4836 | && (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (syms[i].symbol)) != TYPE_CODE_ENUM | |
4837 | || SYMBOL_CLASS (syms[i].symbol) != LOC_CONST)) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4838 | return 1; |
4839 | ||
4840 | return 0; | |
4841 | } | |
4842 | ||
4843 | /* If true (non-zero), then TYPE0 and TYPE1 represent equivalent | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4844 | struct types. Otherwise, they may not. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4845 | |
4846 | static int | |
d2e4a39e | 4847 | equiv_types (struct type *type0, struct type *type1) |
14f9c5c9 | 4848 | { |
d2e4a39e | 4849 | if (type0 == type1) |
14f9c5c9 | 4850 | return 1; |
d2e4a39e | 4851 | if (type0 == NULL || type1 == NULL |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4852 | || TYPE_CODE (type0) != TYPE_CODE (type1)) |
4853 | return 0; | |
d2e4a39e | 4854 | if ((TYPE_CODE (type0) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4855 | || TYPE_CODE (type0) == TYPE_CODE_ENUM) |
4856 | && ada_type_name (type0) != NULL && ada_type_name (type1) != NULL | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4857 | && strcmp (ada_type_name (type0), ada_type_name (type1)) == 0) |
14f9c5c9 | 4858 | return 1; |
d2e4a39e | 4859 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4860 | return 0; |
4861 | } | |
4862 | ||
4863 | /* True iff SYM0 represents the same entity as SYM1, or one that is | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4864 | no more defined than that of SYM1. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4865 | |
4866 | static int | |
d2e4a39e | 4867 | lesseq_defined_than (struct symbol *sym0, struct symbol *sym1) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4868 | { |
4869 | if (sym0 == sym1) | |
4870 | return 1; | |
176620f1 | 4871 | if (SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym0) != SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym1) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4872 | || SYMBOL_CLASS (sym0) != SYMBOL_CLASS (sym1)) |
4873 | return 0; | |
4874 | ||
d2e4a39e | 4875 | switch (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym0)) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4876 | { |
4877 | case LOC_UNDEF: | |
4878 | return 1; | |
4879 | case LOC_TYPEDEF: | |
4880 | { | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4881 | struct type *type0 = SYMBOL_TYPE (sym0); |
4882 | struct type *type1 = SYMBOL_TYPE (sym1); | |
0d5cff50 DE |
4883 | const char *name0 = SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym0); |
4884 | const char *name1 = SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym1); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4885 | int len0 = strlen (name0); |
5b4ee69b | 4886 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4887 | return |
4888 | TYPE_CODE (type0) == TYPE_CODE (type1) | |
4889 | && (equiv_types (type0, type1) | |
4890 | || (len0 < strlen (name1) && strncmp (name0, name1, len0) == 0 | |
61012eef | 4891 | && startswith (name1 + len0, "___XV"))); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4892 | } |
4893 | case LOC_CONST: | |
4894 | return SYMBOL_VALUE (sym0) == SYMBOL_VALUE (sym1) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4895 | && equiv_types (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym0), SYMBOL_TYPE (sym1)); |
d2e4a39e AS |
4896 | default: |
4897 | return 0; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4898 | } |
4899 | } | |
4900 | ||
d12307c1 | 4901 | /* Append (SYM,BLOCK,SYMTAB) to the end of the array of struct block_symbol |
4c4b4cd2 | 4902 | records in OBSTACKP. Do nothing if SYM is a duplicate. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4903 | |
4904 | static void | |
76a01679 JB |
4905 | add_defn_to_vec (struct obstack *obstackp, |
4906 | struct symbol *sym, | |
f0c5f9b2 | 4907 | const struct block *block) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
4908 | { |
4909 | int i; | |
d12307c1 | 4910 | struct block_symbol *prevDefns = defns_collected (obstackp, 0); |
14f9c5c9 | 4911 | |
529cad9c PH |
4912 | /* Do not try to complete stub types, as the debugger is probably |
4913 | already scanning all symbols matching a certain name at the | |
4914 | time when this function is called. Trying to replace the stub | |
4915 | type by its associated full type will cause us to restart a scan | |
4916 | which may lead to an infinite recursion. Instead, the client | |
4917 | collecting the matching symbols will end up collecting several | |
4918 | matches, with at least one of them complete. It can then filter | |
4919 | out the stub ones if needed. */ | |
4920 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4921 | for (i = num_defns_collected (obstackp) - 1; i >= 0; i -= 1) |
4922 | { | |
d12307c1 | 4923 | if (lesseq_defined_than (sym, prevDefns[i].symbol)) |
4c4b4cd2 | 4924 | return; |
d12307c1 | 4925 | else if (lesseq_defined_than (prevDefns[i].symbol, sym)) |
4c4b4cd2 | 4926 | { |
d12307c1 | 4927 | prevDefns[i].symbol = sym; |
4c4b4cd2 | 4928 | prevDefns[i].block = block; |
4c4b4cd2 | 4929 | return; |
76a01679 | 4930 | } |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4931 | } |
4932 | ||
4933 | { | |
d12307c1 | 4934 | struct block_symbol info; |
4c4b4cd2 | 4935 | |
d12307c1 | 4936 | info.symbol = sym; |
4c4b4cd2 | 4937 | info.block = block; |
d12307c1 | 4938 | obstack_grow (obstackp, &info, sizeof (struct block_symbol)); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4939 | } |
4940 | } | |
4941 | ||
d12307c1 PMR |
4942 | /* Number of block_symbol structures currently collected in current vector in |
4943 | OBSTACKP. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4944 | |
76a01679 JB |
4945 | static int |
4946 | num_defns_collected (struct obstack *obstackp) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4947 | { |
d12307c1 | 4948 | return obstack_object_size (obstackp) / sizeof (struct block_symbol); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4949 | } |
4950 | ||
d12307c1 PMR |
4951 | /* Vector of block_symbol structures currently collected in current vector in |
4952 | OBSTACKP. If FINISH, close off the vector and return its final address. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4953 | |
d12307c1 | 4954 | static struct block_symbol * |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4955 | defns_collected (struct obstack *obstackp, int finish) |
4956 | { | |
4957 | if (finish) | |
224c3ddb | 4958 | return (struct block_symbol *) obstack_finish (obstackp); |
4c4b4cd2 | 4959 | else |
d12307c1 | 4960 | return (struct block_symbol *) obstack_base (obstackp); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
4961 | } |
4962 | ||
7c7b6655 TT |
4963 | /* Return a bound minimal symbol matching NAME according to Ada |
4964 | decoding rules. Returns an invalid symbol if there is no such | |
4965 | minimal symbol. Names prefixed with "standard__" are handled | |
4966 | specially: "standard__" is first stripped off, and only static and | |
4967 | global symbols are searched. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4968 | |
7c7b6655 | 4969 | struct bound_minimal_symbol |
96d887e8 | 4970 | ada_lookup_simple_minsym (const char *name) |
4c4b4cd2 | 4971 | { |
7c7b6655 | 4972 | struct bound_minimal_symbol result; |
4c4b4cd2 | 4973 | struct objfile *objfile; |
96d887e8 | 4974 | struct minimal_symbol *msymbol; |
4c4b4cd2 | 4975 | |
7c7b6655 TT |
4976 | memset (&result, 0, sizeof (result)); |
4977 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
4978 | symbol_name_match_type match_type = name_match_type_from_name (name); |
4979 | lookup_name_info lookup_name (name, match_type); | |
4980 | ||
4981 | symbol_name_matcher_ftype *match_name | |
4982 | = ada_get_symbol_name_matcher (lookup_name); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 4983 | |
96d887e8 PH |
4984 | ALL_MSYMBOLS (objfile, msymbol) |
4985 | { | |
b5ec771e | 4986 | if (match_name (MSYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (msymbol), lookup_name, NULL) |
96d887e8 | 4987 | && MSYMBOL_TYPE (msymbol) != mst_solib_trampoline) |
7c7b6655 TT |
4988 | { |
4989 | result.minsym = msymbol; | |
4990 | result.objfile = objfile; | |
4991 | break; | |
4992 | } | |
96d887e8 | 4993 | } |
4c4b4cd2 | 4994 | |
7c7b6655 | 4995 | return result; |
96d887e8 | 4996 | } |
4c4b4cd2 | 4997 | |
96d887e8 PH |
4998 | /* For all subprograms that statically enclose the subprogram of the |
4999 | selected frame, add symbols matching identifier NAME in DOMAIN | |
5000 | and their blocks to the list of data in OBSTACKP, as for | |
48b78332 JB |
5001 | ada_add_block_symbols (q.v.). If WILD_MATCH_P, treat as NAME |
5002 | with a wildcard prefix. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 5003 | |
96d887e8 PH |
5004 | static void |
5005 | add_symbols_from_enclosing_procs (struct obstack *obstackp, | |
b5ec771e PA |
5006 | const lookup_name_info &lookup_name, |
5007 | domain_enum domain) | |
96d887e8 | 5008 | { |
96d887e8 | 5009 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 5010 | |
96d887e8 PH |
5011 | /* True if TYPE is definitely an artificial type supplied to a symbol |
5012 | for which no debugging information was given in the symbol file. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 5013 | |
96d887e8 PH |
5014 | static int |
5015 | is_nondebugging_type (struct type *type) | |
5016 | { | |
0d5cff50 | 5017 | const char *name = ada_type_name (type); |
5b4ee69b | 5018 | |
96d887e8 PH |
5019 | return (name != NULL && strcmp (name, "<variable, no debug info>") == 0); |
5020 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 | 5021 | |
8f17729f JB |
5022 | /* Return nonzero if TYPE1 and TYPE2 are two enumeration types |
5023 | that are deemed "identical" for practical purposes. | |
5024 | ||
5025 | This function assumes that TYPE1 and TYPE2 are both TYPE_CODE_ENUM | |
5026 | types and that their number of enumerals is identical (in other | |
5027 | words, TYPE_NFIELDS (type1) == TYPE_NFIELDS (type2)). */ | |
5028 | ||
5029 | static int | |
5030 | ada_identical_enum_types_p (struct type *type1, struct type *type2) | |
5031 | { | |
5032 | int i; | |
5033 | ||
5034 | /* The heuristic we use here is fairly conservative. We consider | |
5035 | that 2 enumerate types are identical if they have the same | |
5036 | number of enumerals and that all enumerals have the same | |
5037 | underlying value and name. */ | |
5038 | ||
5039 | /* All enums in the type should have an identical underlying value. */ | |
5040 | for (i = 0; i < TYPE_NFIELDS (type1); i++) | |
14e75d8e | 5041 | if (TYPE_FIELD_ENUMVAL (type1, i) != TYPE_FIELD_ENUMVAL (type2, i)) |
8f17729f JB |
5042 | return 0; |
5043 | ||
5044 | /* All enumerals should also have the same name (modulo any numerical | |
5045 | suffix). */ | |
5046 | for (i = 0; i < TYPE_NFIELDS (type1); i++) | |
5047 | { | |
0d5cff50 DE |
5048 | const char *name_1 = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type1, i); |
5049 | const char *name_2 = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type2, i); | |
8f17729f JB |
5050 | int len_1 = strlen (name_1); |
5051 | int len_2 = strlen (name_2); | |
5052 | ||
5053 | ada_remove_trailing_digits (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type1, i), &len_1); | |
5054 | ada_remove_trailing_digits (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type2, i), &len_2); | |
5055 | if (len_1 != len_2 | |
5056 | || strncmp (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type1, i), | |
5057 | TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type2, i), | |
5058 | len_1) != 0) | |
5059 | return 0; | |
5060 | } | |
5061 | ||
5062 | return 1; | |
5063 | } | |
5064 | ||
5065 | /* Return nonzero if all the symbols in SYMS are all enumeral symbols | |
5066 | that are deemed "identical" for practical purposes. Sometimes, | |
5067 | enumerals are not strictly identical, but their types are so similar | |
5068 | that they can be considered identical. | |
5069 | ||
5070 | For instance, consider the following code: | |
5071 | ||
5072 | type Color is (Black, Red, Green, Blue, White); | |
5073 | type RGB_Color is new Color range Red .. Blue; | |
5074 | ||
5075 | Type RGB_Color is a subrange of an implicit type which is a copy | |
5076 | of type Color. If we call that implicit type RGB_ColorB ("B" is | |
5077 | for "Base Type"), then type RGB_ColorB is a copy of type Color. | |
5078 | As a result, when an expression references any of the enumeral | |
5079 | by name (Eg. "print green"), the expression is technically | |
5080 | ambiguous and the user should be asked to disambiguate. But | |
5081 | doing so would only hinder the user, since it wouldn't matter | |
5082 | what choice he makes, the outcome would always be the same. | |
5083 | So, for practical purposes, we consider them as the same. */ | |
5084 | ||
5085 | static int | |
54d343a2 | 5086 | symbols_are_identical_enums (const std::vector<struct block_symbol> &syms) |
8f17729f JB |
5087 | { |
5088 | int i; | |
5089 | ||
5090 | /* Before performing a thorough comparison check of each type, | |
5091 | we perform a series of inexpensive checks. We expect that these | |
5092 | checks will quickly fail in the vast majority of cases, and thus | |
5093 | help prevent the unnecessary use of a more expensive comparison. | |
5094 | Said comparison also expects us to make some of these checks | |
5095 | (see ada_identical_enum_types_p). */ | |
5096 | ||
5097 | /* Quick check: All symbols should have an enum type. */ | |
54d343a2 | 5098 | for (i = 0; i < syms.size (); i++) |
d12307c1 | 5099 | if (TYPE_CODE (SYMBOL_TYPE (syms[i].symbol)) != TYPE_CODE_ENUM) |
8f17729f JB |
5100 | return 0; |
5101 | ||
5102 | /* Quick check: They should all have the same value. */ | |
54d343a2 | 5103 | for (i = 1; i < syms.size (); i++) |
d12307c1 | 5104 | if (SYMBOL_VALUE (syms[i].symbol) != SYMBOL_VALUE (syms[0].symbol)) |
8f17729f JB |
5105 | return 0; |
5106 | ||
5107 | /* Quick check: They should all have the same number of enumerals. */ | |
54d343a2 | 5108 | for (i = 1; i < syms.size (); i++) |
d12307c1 PMR |
5109 | if (TYPE_NFIELDS (SYMBOL_TYPE (syms[i].symbol)) |
5110 | != TYPE_NFIELDS (SYMBOL_TYPE (syms[0].symbol))) | |
8f17729f JB |
5111 | return 0; |
5112 | ||
5113 | /* All the sanity checks passed, so we might have a set of | |
5114 | identical enumeration types. Perform a more complete | |
5115 | comparison of the type of each symbol. */ | |
54d343a2 | 5116 | for (i = 1; i < syms.size (); i++) |
d12307c1 PMR |
5117 | if (!ada_identical_enum_types_p (SYMBOL_TYPE (syms[i].symbol), |
5118 | SYMBOL_TYPE (syms[0].symbol))) | |
8f17729f JB |
5119 | return 0; |
5120 | ||
5121 | return 1; | |
5122 | } | |
5123 | ||
54d343a2 | 5124 | /* Remove any non-debugging symbols in SYMS that definitely |
96d887e8 PH |
5125 | duplicate other symbols in the list (The only case I know of where |
5126 | this happens is when object files containing stabs-in-ecoff are | |
5127 | linked with files containing ordinary ecoff debugging symbols (or no | |
5128 | debugging symbols)). Modifies SYMS to squeeze out deleted entries. | |
5129 | Returns the number of items in the modified list. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 5130 | |
96d887e8 | 5131 | static int |
54d343a2 | 5132 | remove_extra_symbols (std::vector<struct block_symbol> *syms) |
96d887e8 PH |
5133 | { |
5134 | int i, j; | |
4c4b4cd2 | 5135 | |
8f17729f JB |
5136 | /* We should never be called with less than 2 symbols, as there |
5137 | cannot be any extra symbol in that case. But it's easy to | |
5138 | handle, since we have nothing to do in that case. */ | |
54d343a2 TT |
5139 | if (syms->size () < 2) |
5140 | return syms->size (); | |
8f17729f | 5141 | |
96d887e8 | 5142 | i = 0; |
54d343a2 | 5143 | while (i < syms->size ()) |
96d887e8 | 5144 | { |
a35ddb44 | 5145 | int remove_p = 0; |
339c13b6 JB |
5146 | |
5147 | /* If two symbols have the same name and one of them is a stub type, | |
5148 | the get rid of the stub. */ | |
5149 | ||
54d343a2 TT |
5150 | if (TYPE_STUB (SYMBOL_TYPE ((*syms)[i].symbol)) |
5151 | && SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME ((*syms)[i].symbol) != NULL) | |
339c13b6 | 5152 | { |
54d343a2 | 5153 | for (j = 0; j < syms->size (); j++) |
339c13b6 JB |
5154 | { |
5155 | if (j != i | |
54d343a2 TT |
5156 | && !TYPE_STUB (SYMBOL_TYPE ((*syms)[j].symbol)) |
5157 | && SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME ((*syms)[j].symbol) != NULL | |
5158 | && strcmp (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME ((*syms)[i].symbol), | |
5159 | SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME ((*syms)[j].symbol)) == 0) | |
a35ddb44 | 5160 | remove_p = 1; |
339c13b6 JB |
5161 | } |
5162 | } | |
5163 | ||
5164 | /* Two symbols with the same name, same class and same address | |
5165 | should be identical. */ | |
5166 | ||
54d343a2 TT |
5167 | else if (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME ((*syms)[i].symbol) != NULL |
5168 | && SYMBOL_CLASS ((*syms)[i].symbol) == LOC_STATIC | |
5169 | && is_nondebugging_type (SYMBOL_TYPE ((*syms)[i].symbol))) | |
96d887e8 | 5170 | { |
54d343a2 | 5171 | for (j = 0; j < syms->size (); j += 1) |
96d887e8 PH |
5172 | { |
5173 | if (i != j | |
54d343a2 TT |
5174 | && SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME ((*syms)[j].symbol) != NULL |
5175 | && strcmp (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME ((*syms)[i].symbol), | |
5176 | SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME ((*syms)[j].symbol)) == 0 | |
5177 | && SYMBOL_CLASS ((*syms)[i].symbol) | |
5178 | == SYMBOL_CLASS ((*syms)[j].symbol) | |
5179 | && SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS ((*syms)[i].symbol) | |
5180 | == SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS ((*syms)[j].symbol)) | |
a35ddb44 | 5181 | remove_p = 1; |
4c4b4cd2 | 5182 | } |
4c4b4cd2 | 5183 | } |
339c13b6 | 5184 | |
a35ddb44 | 5185 | if (remove_p) |
54d343a2 | 5186 | syms->erase (syms->begin () + i); |
339c13b6 | 5187 | |
96d887e8 | 5188 | i += 1; |
14f9c5c9 | 5189 | } |
8f17729f JB |
5190 | |
5191 | /* If all the remaining symbols are identical enumerals, then | |
5192 | just keep the first one and discard the rest. | |
5193 | ||
5194 | Unlike what we did previously, we do not discard any entry | |
5195 | unless they are ALL identical. This is because the symbol | |
5196 | comparison is not a strict comparison, but rather a practical | |
5197 | comparison. If all symbols are considered identical, then | |
5198 | we can just go ahead and use the first one and discard the rest. | |
5199 | But if we cannot reduce the list to a single element, we have | |
5200 | to ask the user to disambiguate anyways. And if we have to | |
5201 | present a multiple-choice menu, it's less confusing if the list | |
5202 | isn't missing some choices that were identical and yet distinct. */ | |
54d343a2 TT |
5203 | if (symbols_are_identical_enums (*syms)) |
5204 | syms->resize (1); | |
8f17729f | 5205 | |
54d343a2 | 5206 | return syms->size (); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
5207 | } |
5208 | ||
96d887e8 PH |
5209 | /* Given a type that corresponds to a renaming entity, use the type name |
5210 | to extract the scope (package name or function name, fully qualified, | |
5211 | and following the GNAT encoding convention) where this renaming has been | |
49d83361 | 5212 | defined. */ |
4c4b4cd2 | 5213 | |
49d83361 | 5214 | static std::string |
96d887e8 | 5215 | xget_renaming_scope (struct type *renaming_type) |
14f9c5c9 | 5216 | { |
96d887e8 | 5217 | /* The renaming types adhere to the following convention: |
0963b4bd | 5218 | <scope>__<rename>___<XR extension>. |
96d887e8 PH |
5219 | So, to extract the scope, we search for the "___XR" extension, |
5220 | and then backtrack until we find the first "__". */ | |
76a01679 | 5221 | |
a737d952 | 5222 | const char *name = TYPE_NAME (renaming_type); |
108d56a4 SM |
5223 | const char *suffix = strstr (name, "___XR"); |
5224 | const char *last; | |
14f9c5c9 | 5225 | |
96d887e8 PH |
5226 | /* Now, backtrack a bit until we find the first "__". Start looking |
5227 | at suffix - 3, as the <rename> part is at least one character long. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 5228 | |
96d887e8 PH |
5229 | for (last = suffix - 3; last > name; last--) |
5230 | if (last[0] == '_' && last[1] == '_') | |
5231 | break; | |
76a01679 | 5232 | |
96d887e8 | 5233 | /* Make a copy of scope and return it. */ |
49d83361 | 5234 | return std::string (name, last); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
5235 | } |
5236 | ||
96d887e8 | 5237 | /* Return nonzero if NAME corresponds to a package name. */ |
4c4b4cd2 | 5238 | |
96d887e8 PH |
5239 | static int |
5240 | is_package_name (const char *name) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 5241 | { |
96d887e8 PH |
5242 | /* Here, We take advantage of the fact that no symbols are generated |
5243 | for packages, while symbols are generated for each function. | |
5244 | So the condition for NAME represent a package becomes equivalent | |
5245 | to NAME not existing in our list of symbols. There is only one | |
5246 | small complication with library-level functions (see below). */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 5247 | |
96d887e8 PH |
5248 | /* If it is a function that has not been defined at library level, |
5249 | then we should be able to look it up in the symbols. */ | |
5250 | if (standard_lookup (name, NULL, VAR_DOMAIN) != NULL) | |
5251 | return 0; | |
14f9c5c9 | 5252 | |
96d887e8 PH |
5253 | /* Library-level function names start with "_ada_". See if function |
5254 | "_ada_" followed by NAME can be found. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 5255 | |
96d887e8 | 5256 | /* Do a quick check that NAME does not contain "__", since library-level |
e1d5a0d2 | 5257 | functions names cannot contain "__" in them. */ |
96d887e8 PH |
5258 | if (strstr (name, "__") != NULL) |
5259 | return 0; | |
4c4b4cd2 | 5260 | |
528e1572 | 5261 | std::string fun_name = string_printf ("_ada_%s", name); |
14f9c5c9 | 5262 | |
528e1572 | 5263 | return (standard_lookup (fun_name.c_str (), NULL, VAR_DOMAIN) == NULL); |
96d887e8 | 5264 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 5265 | |
96d887e8 | 5266 | /* Return nonzero if SYM corresponds to a renaming entity that is |
aeb5907d | 5267 | not visible from FUNCTION_NAME. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 5268 | |
96d887e8 | 5269 | static int |
0d5cff50 | 5270 | old_renaming_is_invisible (const struct symbol *sym, const char *function_name) |
96d887e8 | 5271 | { |
aeb5907d JB |
5272 | if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_TYPEDEF) |
5273 | return 0; | |
5274 | ||
49d83361 | 5275 | std::string scope = xget_renaming_scope (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)); |
14f9c5c9 | 5276 | |
96d887e8 | 5277 | /* If the rename has been defined in a package, then it is visible. */ |
49d83361 TT |
5278 | if (is_package_name (scope.c_str ())) |
5279 | return 0; | |
14f9c5c9 | 5280 | |
96d887e8 PH |
5281 | /* Check that the rename is in the current function scope by checking |
5282 | that its name starts with SCOPE. */ | |
76a01679 | 5283 | |
96d887e8 PH |
5284 | /* If the function name starts with "_ada_", it means that it is |
5285 | a library-level function. Strip this prefix before doing the | |
5286 | comparison, as the encoding for the renaming does not contain | |
5287 | this prefix. */ | |
61012eef | 5288 | if (startswith (function_name, "_ada_")) |
96d887e8 | 5289 | function_name += 5; |
f26caa11 | 5290 | |
49d83361 | 5291 | return !startswith (function_name, scope.c_str ()); |
f26caa11 PH |
5292 | } |
5293 | ||
aeb5907d JB |
5294 | /* Remove entries from SYMS that corresponds to a renaming entity that |
5295 | is not visible from the function associated with CURRENT_BLOCK or | |
5296 | that is superfluous due to the presence of more specific renaming | |
5297 | information. Places surviving symbols in the initial entries of | |
5298 | SYMS and returns the number of surviving symbols. | |
96d887e8 PH |
5299 | |
5300 | Rationale: | |
aeb5907d JB |
5301 | First, in cases where an object renaming is implemented as a |
5302 | reference variable, GNAT may produce both the actual reference | |
5303 | variable and the renaming encoding. In this case, we discard the | |
5304 | latter. | |
5305 | ||
5306 | Second, GNAT emits a type following a specified encoding for each renaming | |
96d887e8 PH |
5307 | entity. Unfortunately, STABS currently does not support the definition |
5308 | of types that are local to a given lexical block, so all renamings types | |
5309 | are emitted at library level. As a consequence, if an application | |
5310 | contains two renaming entities using the same name, and a user tries to | |
5311 | print the value of one of these entities, the result of the ada symbol | |
5312 | lookup will also contain the wrong renaming type. | |
f26caa11 | 5313 | |
96d887e8 PH |
5314 | This function partially covers for this limitation by attempting to |
5315 | remove from the SYMS list renaming symbols that should be visible | |
5316 | from CURRENT_BLOCK. However, there does not seem be a 100% reliable | |
5317 | method with the current information available. The implementation | |
5318 | below has a couple of limitations (FIXME: brobecker-2003-05-12): | |
5319 | ||
5320 | - When the user tries to print a rename in a function while there | |
5321 | is another rename entity defined in a package: Normally, the | |
5322 | rename in the function has precedence over the rename in the | |
5323 | package, so the latter should be removed from the list. This is | |
5324 | currently not the case. | |
5325 | ||
5326 | - This function will incorrectly remove valid renames if | |
5327 | the CURRENT_BLOCK corresponds to a function which symbol name | |
5328 | has been changed by an "Export" pragma. As a consequence, | |
5329 | the user will be unable to print such rename entities. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 5330 | |
14f9c5c9 | 5331 | static int |
54d343a2 TT |
5332 | remove_irrelevant_renamings (std::vector<struct block_symbol> *syms, |
5333 | const struct block *current_block) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
5334 | { |
5335 | struct symbol *current_function; | |
0d5cff50 | 5336 | const char *current_function_name; |
4c4b4cd2 | 5337 | int i; |
aeb5907d JB |
5338 | int is_new_style_renaming; |
5339 | ||
5340 | /* If there is both a renaming foo___XR... encoded as a variable and | |
5341 | a simple variable foo in the same block, discard the latter. | |
0963b4bd | 5342 | First, zero out such symbols, then compress. */ |
aeb5907d | 5343 | is_new_style_renaming = 0; |
54d343a2 | 5344 | for (i = 0; i < syms->size (); i += 1) |
aeb5907d | 5345 | { |
54d343a2 TT |
5346 | struct symbol *sym = (*syms)[i].symbol; |
5347 | const struct block *block = (*syms)[i].block; | |
aeb5907d JB |
5348 | const char *name; |
5349 | const char *suffix; | |
5350 | ||
5351 | if (sym == NULL || SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_TYPEDEF) | |
5352 | continue; | |
5353 | name = SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym); | |
5354 | suffix = strstr (name, "___XR"); | |
5355 | ||
5356 | if (suffix != NULL) | |
5357 | { | |
5358 | int name_len = suffix - name; | |
5359 | int j; | |
5b4ee69b | 5360 | |
aeb5907d | 5361 | is_new_style_renaming = 1; |
54d343a2 TT |
5362 | for (j = 0; j < syms->size (); j += 1) |
5363 | if (i != j && (*syms)[j].symbol != NULL | |
5364 | && strncmp (name, SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME ((*syms)[j].symbol), | |
aeb5907d | 5365 | name_len) == 0 |
54d343a2 TT |
5366 | && block == (*syms)[j].block) |
5367 | (*syms)[j].symbol = NULL; | |
aeb5907d JB |
5368 | } |
5369 | } | |
5370 | if (is_new_style_renaming) | |
5371 | { | |
5372 | int j, k; | |
5373 | ||
54d343a2 TT |
5374 | for (j = k = 0; j < syms->size (); j += 1) |
5375 | if ((*syms)[j].symbol != NULL) | |
aeb5907d | 5376 | { |
54d343a2 | 5377 | (*syms)[k] = (*syms)[j]; |
aeb5907d JB |
5378 | k += 1; |
5379 | } | |
5380 | return k; | |
5381 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
5382 | |
5383 | /* Extract the function name associated to CURRENT_BLOCK. | |
5384 | Abort if unable to do so. */ | |
76a01679 | 5385 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 5386 | if (current_block == NULL) |
54d343a2 | 5387 | return syms->size (); |
76a01679 | 5388 | |
7f0df278 | 5389 | current_function = block_linkage_function (current_block); |
4c4b4cd2 | 5390 | if (current_function == NULL) |
54d343a2 | 5391 | return syms->size (); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
5392 | |
5393 | current_function_name = SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (current_function); | |
5394 | if (current_function_name == NULL) | |
54d343a2 | 5395 | return syms->size (); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
5396 | |
5397 | /* Check each of the symbols, and remove it from the list if it is | |
5398 | a type corresponding to a renaming that is out of the scope of | |
5399 | the current block. */ | |
5400 | ||
5401 | i = 0; | |
54d343a2 | 5402 | while (i < syms->size ()) |
4c4b4cd2 | 5403 | { |
54d343a2 | 5404 | if (ada_parse_renaming ((*syms)[i].symbol, NULL, NULL, NULL) |
aeb5907d | 5405 | == ADA_OBJECT_RENAMING |
54d343a2 TT |
5406 | && old_renaming_is_invisible ((*syms)[i].symbol, |
5407 | current_function_name)) | |
5408 | syms->erase (syms->begin () + i); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
5409 | else |
5410 | i += 1; | |
5411 | } | |
5412 | ||
54d343a2 | 5413 | return syms->size (); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
5414 | } |
5415 | ||
339c13b6 JB |
5416 | /* Add to OBSTACKP all symbols from BLOCK (and its super-blocks) |
5417 | whose name and domain match NAME and DOMAIN respectively. | |
5418 | If no match was found, then extend the search to "enclosing" | |
5419 | routines (in other words, if we're inside a nested function, | |
5420 | search the symbols defined inside the enclosing functions). | |
d0a8ab18 JB |
5421 | If WILD_MATCH_P is nonzero, perform the naming matching in |
5422 | "wild" mode (see function "wild_match" for more info). | |
339c13b6 JB |
5423 | |
5424 | Note: This function assumes that OBSTACKP has 0 (zero) element in it. */ | |
5425 | ||
5426 | static void | |
b5ec771e PA |
5427 | ada_add_local_symbols (struct obstack *obstackp, |
5428 | const lookup_name_info &lookup_name, | |
5429 | const struct block *block, domain_enum domain) | |
339c13b6 JB |
5430 | { |
5431 | int block_depth = 0; | |
5432 | ||
5433 | while (block != NULL) | |
5434 | { | |
5435 | block_depth += 1; | |
b5ec771e | 5436 | ada_add_block_symbols (obstackp, block, lookup_name, domain, NULL); |
339c13b6 JB |
5437 | |
5438 | /* If we found a non-function match, assume that's the one. */ | |
5439 | if (is_nonfunction (defns_collected (obstackp, 0), | |
5440 | num_defns_collected (obstackp))) | |
5441 | return; | |
5442 | ||
5443 | block = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block); | |
5444 | } | |
5445 | ||
5446 | /* If no luck so far, try to find NAME as a local symbol in some lexically | |
5447 | enclosing subprogram. */ | |
5448 | if (num_defns_collected (obstackp) == 0 && block_depth > 2) | |
b5ec771e | 5449 | add_symbols_from_enclosing_procs (obstackp, lookup_name, domain); |
339c13b6 JB |
5450 | } |
5451 | ||
ccefe4c4 | 5452 | /* An object of this type is used as the user_data argument when |
40658b94 | 5453 | calling the map_matching_symbols method. */ |
ccefe4c4 | 5454 | |
40658b94 | 5455 | struct match_data |
ccefe4c4 | 5456 | { |
40658b94 | 5457 | struct objfile *objfile; |
ccefe4c4 | 5458 | struct obstack *obstackp; |
40658b94 PH |
5459 | struct symbol *arg_sym; |
5460 | int found_sym; | |
ccefe4c4 TT |
5461 | }; |
5462 | ||
22cee43f | 5463 | /* A callback for add_nonlocal_symbols that adds SYM, found in BLOCK, |
40658b94 PH |
5464 | to a list of symbols. DATA0 is a pointer to a struct match_data * |
5465 | containing the obstack that collects the symbol list, the file that SYM | |
5466 | must come from, a flag indicating whether a non-argument symbol has | |
5467 | been found in the current block, and the last argument symbol | |
5468 | passed in SYM within the current block (if any). When SYM is null, | |
5469 | marking the end of a block, the argument symbol is added if no | |
5470 | other has been found. */ | |
ccefe4c4 | 5471 | |
40658b94 PH |
5472 | static int |
5473 | aux_add_nonlocal_symbols (struct block *block, struct symbol *sym, void *data0) | |
ccefe4c4 | 5474 | { |
40658b94 PH |
5475 | struct match_data *data = (struct match_data *) data0; |
5476 | ||
5477 | if (sym == NULL) | |
5478 | { | |
5479 | if (!data->found_sym && data->arg_sym != NULL) | |
5480 | add_defn_to_vec (data->obstackp, | |
5481 | fixup_symbol_section (data->arg_sym, data->objfile), | |
5482 | block); | |
5483 | data->found_sym = 0; | |
5484 | data->arg_sym = NULL; | |
5485 | } | |
5486 | else | |
5487 | { | |
5488 | if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_UNRESOLVED) | |
5489 | return 0; | |
5490 | else if (SYMBOL_IS_ARGUMENT (sym)) | |
5491 | data->arg_sym = sym; | |
5492 | else | |
5493 | { | |
5494 | data->found_sym = 1; | |
5495 | add_defn_to_vec (data->obstackp, | |
5496 | fixup_symbol_section (sym, data->objfile), | |
5497 | block); | |
5498 | } | |
5499 | } | |
5500 | return 0; | |
5501 | } | |
5502 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
5503 | /* Helper for add_nonlocal_symbols. Find symbols in DOMAIN which are |
5504 | targeted by renamings matching LOOKUP_NAME in BLOCK. Add these | |
5505 | symbols to OBSTACKP. Return whether we found such symbols. */ | |
22cee43f PMR |
5506 | |
5507 | static int | |
5508 | ada_add_block_renamings (struct obstack *obstackp, | |
5509 | const struct block *block, | |
b5ec771e PA |
5510 | const lookup_name_info &lookup_name, |
5511 | domain_enum domain) | |
22cee43f PMR |
5512 | { |
5513 | struct using_direct *renaming; | |
5514 | int defns_mark = num_defns_collected (obstackp); | |
5515 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
5516 | symbol_name_matcher_ftype *name_match |
5517 | = ada_get_symbol_name_matcher (lookup_name); | |
5518 | ||
22cee43f PMR |
5519 | for (renaming = block_using (block); |
5520 | renaming != NULL; | |
5521 | renaming = renaming->next) | |
5522 | { | |
5523 | const char *r_name; | |
22cee43f PMR |
5524 | |
5525 | /* Avoid infinite recursions: skip this renaming if we are actually | |
5526 | already traversing it. | |
5527 | ||
5528 | Currently, symbol lookup in Ada don't use the namespace machinery from | |
5529 | C++/Fortran support: skip namespace imports that use them. */ | |
5530 | if (renaming->searched | |
5531 | || (renaming->import_src != NULL | |
5532 | && renaming->import_src[0] != '\0') | |
5533 | || (renaming->import_dest != NULL | |
5534 | && renaming->import_dest[0] != '\0')) | |
5535 | continue; | |
5536 | renaming->searched = 1; | |
5537 | ||
5538 | /* TODO: here, we perform another name-based symbol lookup, which can | |
5539 | pull its own multiple overloads. In theory, we should be able to do | |
5540 | better in this case since, in DWARF, DW_AT_import is a DIE reference, | |
5541 | not a simple name. But in order to do this, we would need to enhance | |
5542 | the DWARF reader to associate a symbol to this renaming, instead of a | |
5543 | name. So, for now, we do something simpler: re-use the C++/Fortran | |
5544 | namespace machinery. */ | |
5545 | r_name = (renaming->alias != NULL | |
5546 | ? renaming->alias | |
5547 | : renaming->declaration); | |
b5ec771e PA |
5548 | if (name_match (r_name, lookup_name, NULL)) |
5549 | { | |
5550 | lookup_name_info decl_lookup_name (renaming->declaration, | |
5551 | lookup_name.match_type ()); | |
5552 | ada_add_all_symbols (obstackp, block, decl_lookup_name, domain, | |
5553 | 1, NULL); | |
5554 | } | |
22cee43f PMR |
5555 | renaming->searched = 0; |
5556 | } | |
5557 | return num_defns_collected (obstackp) != defns_mark; | |
5558 | } | |
5559 | ||
db230ce3 JB |
5560 | /* Implements compare_names, but only applying the comparision using |
5561 | the given CASING. */ | |
5b4ee69b | 5562 | |
40658b94 | 5563 | static int |
db230ce3 JB |
5564 | compare_names_with_case (const char *string1, const char *string2, |
5565 | enum case_sensitivity casing) | |
40658b94 PH |
5566 | { |
5567 | while (*string1 != '\0' && *string2 != '\0') | |
5568 | { | |
db230ce3 JB |
5569 | char c1, c2; |
5570 | ||
40658b94 PH |
5571 | if (isspace (*string1) || isspace (*string2)) |
5572 | return strcmp_iw_ordered (string1, string2); | |
db230ce3 JB |
5573 | |
5574 | if (casing == case_sensitive_off) | |
5575 | { | |
5576 | c1 = tolower (*string1); | |
5577 | c2 = tolower (*string2); | |
5578 | } | |
5579 | else | |
5580 | { | |
5581 | c1 = *string1; | |
5582 | c2 = *string2; | |
5583 | } | |
5584 | if (c1 != c2) | |
40658b94 | 5585 | break; |
db230ce3 | 5586 | |
40658b94 PH |
5587 | string1 += 1; |
5588 | string2 += 1; | |
5589 | } | |
db230ce3 | 5590 | |
40658b94 PH |
5591 | switch (*string1) |
5592 | { | |
5593 | case '(': | |
5594 | return strcmp_iw_ordered (string1, string2); | |
5595 | case '_': | |
5596 | if (*string2 == '\0') | |
5597 | { | |
052874e8 | 5598 | if (is_name_suffix (string1)) |
40658b94 PH |
5599 | return 0; |
5600 | else | |
1a1d5513 | 5601 | return 1; |
40658b94 | 5602 | } |
dbb8534f | 5603 | /* FALLTHROUGH */ |
40658b94 PH |
5604 | default: |
5605 | if (*string2 == '(') | |
5606 | return strcmp_iw_ordered (string1, string2); | |
5607 | else | |
db230ce3 JB |
5608 | { |
5609 | if (casing == case_sensitive_off) | |
5610 | return tolower (*string1) - tolower (*string2); | |
5611 | else | |
5612 | return *string1 - *string2; | |
5613 | } | |
40658b94 | 5614 | } |
ccefe4c4 TT |
5615 | } |
5616 | ||
db230ce3 JB |
5617 | /* Compare STRING1 to STRING2, with results as for strcmp. |
5618 | Compatible with strcmp_iw_ordered in that... | |
5619 | ||
5620 | strcmp_iw_ordered (STRING1, STRING2) <= 0 | |
5621 | ||
5622 | ... implies... | |
5623 | ||
5624 | compare_names (STRING1, STRING2) <= 0 | |
5625 | ||
5626 | (they may differ as to what symbols compare equal). */ | |
5627 | ||
5628 | static int | |
5629 | compare_names (const char *string1, const char *string2) | |
5630 | { | |
5631 | int result; | |
5632 | ||
5633 | /* Similar to what strcmp_iw_ordered does, we need to perform | |
5634 | a case-insensitive comparison first, and only resort to | |
5635 | a second, case-sensitive, comparison if the first one was | |
5636 | not sufficient to differentiate the two strings. */ | |
5637 | ||
5638 | result = compare_names_with_case (string1, string2, case_sensitive_off); | |
5639 | if (result == 0) | |
5640 | result = compare_names_with_case (string1, string2, case_sensitive_on); | |
5641 | ||
5642 | return result; | |
5643 | } | |
5644 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
5645 | /* Convenience function to get at the Ada encoded lookup name for |
5646 | LOOKUP_NAME, as a C string. */ | |
5647 | ||
5648 | static const char * | |
5649 | ada_lookup_name (const lookup_name_info &lookup_name) | |
5650 | { | |
5651 | return lookup_name.ada ().lookup_name ().c_str (); | |
5652 | } | |
5653 | ||
339c13b6 | 5654 | /* Add to OBSTACKP all non-local symbols whose name and domain match |
b5ec771e PA |
5655 | LOOKUP_NAME and DOMAIN respectively. The search is performed on |
5656 | GLOBAL_BLOCK symbols if GLOBAL is non-zero, or on STATIC_BLOCK | |
5657 | symbols otherwise. */ | |
339c13b6 JB |
5658 | |
5659 | static void | |
b5ec771e PA |
5660 | add_nonlocal_symbols (struct obstack *obstackp, |
5661 | const lookup_name_info &lookup_name, | |
5662 | domain_enum domain, int global) | |
339c13b6 JB |
5663 | { |
5664 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
22cee43f | 5665 | struct compunit_symtab *cu; |
40658b94 | 5666 | struct match_data data; |
339c13b6 | 5667 | |
6475f2fe | 5668 | memset (&data, 0, sizeof data); |
ccefe4c4 | 5669 | data.obstackp = obstackp; |
339c13b6 | 5670 | |
b5ec771e PA |
5671 | bool is_wild_match = lookup_name.ada ().wild_match_p (); |
5672 | ||
ccefe4c4 | 5673 | ALL_OBJFILES (objfile) |
40658b94 PH |
5674 | { |
5675 | data.objfile = objfile; | |
5676 | ||
5677 | if (is_wild_match) | |
b5ec771e PA |
5678 | objfile->sf->qf->map_matching_symbols (objfile, lookup_name.name ().c_str (), |
5679 | domain, global, | |
4186eb54 | 5680 | aux_add_nonlocal_symbols, &data, |
b5ec771e PA |
5681 | symbol_name_match_type::WILD, |
5682 | NULL); | |
40658b94 | 5683 | else |
b5ec771e PA |
5684 | objfile->sf->qf->map_matching_symbols (objfile, lookup_name.name ().c_str (), |
5685 | domain, global, | |
4186eb54 | 5686 | aux_add_nonlocal_symbols, &data, |
b5ec771e PA |
5687 | symbol_name_match_type::FULL, |
5688 | compare_names); | |
22cee43f PMR |
5689 | |
5690 | ALL_OBJFILE_COMPUNITS (objfile, cu) | |
5691 | { | |
5692 | const struct block *global_block | |
5693 | = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (COMPUNIT_BLOCKVECTOR (cu), GLOBAL_BLOCK); | |
5694 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
5695 | if (ada_add_block_renamings (obstackp, global_block, lookup_name, |
5696 | domain)) | |
22cee43f PMR |
5697 | data.found_sym = 1; |
5698 | } | |
40658b94 PH |
5699 | } |
5700 | ||
5701 | if (num_defns_collected (obstackp) == 0 && global && !is_wild_match) | |
5702 | { | |
b5ec771e PA |
5703 | const char *name = ada_lookup_name (lookup_name); |
5704 | std::string name1 = std::string ("<_ada_") + name + '>'; | |
5705 | ||
40658b94 PH |
5706 | ALL_OBJFILES (objfile) |
5707 | { | |
40658b94 | 5708 | data.objfile = objfile; |
b5ec771e PA |
5709 | objfile->sf->qf->map_matching_symbols (objfile, name1.c_str (), |
5710 | domain, global, | |
0963b4bd MS |
5711 | aux_add_nonlocal_symbols, |
5712 | &data, | |
b5ec771e PA |
5713 | symbol_name_match_type::FULL, |
5714 | compare_names); | |
40658b94 PH |
5715 | } |
5716 | } | |
339c13b6 JB |
5717 | } |
5718 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
5719 | /* Find symbols in DOMAIN matching LOOKUP_NAME, in BLOCK and, if |
5720 | FULL_SEARCH is non-zero, enclosing scope and in global scopes, | |
5721 | returning the number of matches. Add these to OBSTACKP. | |
4eeaa230 | 5722 | |
22cee43f PMR |
5723 | When FULL_SEARCH is non-zero, any non-function/non-enumeral |
5724 | symbol match within the nest of blocks whose innermost member is BLOCK, | |
4c4b4cd2 | 5725 | is the one match returned (no other matches in that or |
d9680e73 | 5726 | enclosing blocks is returned). If there are any matches in or |
22cee43f | 5727 | surrounding BLOCK, then these alone are returned. |
4eeaa230 | 5728 | |
b5ec771e PA |
5729 | Names prefixed with "standard__" are handled specially: |
5730 | "standard__" is first stripped off (by the lookup_name | |
5731 | constructor), and only static and global symbols are searched. | |
14f9c5c9 | 5732 | |
22cee43f PMR |
5733 | If MADE_GLOBAL_LOOKUP_P is non-null, set it before return to whether we had |
5734 | to lookup global symbols. */ | |
5735 | ||
5736 | static void | |
5737 | ada_add_all_symbols (struct obstack *obstackp, | |
5738 | const struct block *block, | |
b5ec771e | 5739 | const lookup_name_info &lookup_name, |
22cee43f PMR |
5740 | domain_enum domain, |
5741 | int full_search, | |
5742 | int *made_global_lookup_p) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
5743 | { |
5744 | struct symbol *sym; | |
14f9c5c9 | 5745 | |
22cee43f PMR |
5746 | if (made_global_lookup_p) |
5747 | *made_global_lookup_p = 0; | |
339c13b6 JB |
5748 | |
5749 | /* Special case: If the user specifies a symbol name inside package | |
5750 | Standard, do a non-wild matching of the symbol name without | |
5751 | the "standard__" prefix. This was primarily introduced in order | |
5752 | to allow the user to specifically access the standard exceptions | |
5753 | using, for instance, Standard.Constraint_Error when Constraint_Error | |
5754 | is ambiguous (due to the user defining its own Constraint_Error | |
5755 | entity inside its program). */ | |
b5ec771e PA |
5756 | if (lookup_name.ada ().standard_p ()) |
5757 | block = NULL; | |
4c4b4cd2 | 5758 | |
339c13b6 | 5759 | /* Check the non-global symbols. If we have ANY match, then we're done. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 5760 | |
4eeaa230 DE |
5761 | if (block != NULL) |
5762 | { | |
5763 | if (full_search) | |
b5ec771e | 5764 | ada_add_local_symbols (obstackp, lookup_name, block, domain); |
4eeaa230 DE |
5765 | else |
5766 | { | |
5767 | /* In the !full_search case we're are being called by | |
5768 | ada_iterate_over_symbols, and we don't want to search | |
5769 | superblocks. */ | |
b5ec771e | 5770 | ada_add_block_symbols (obstackp, block, lookup_name, domain, NULL); |
4eeaa230 | 5771 | } |
22cee43f PMR |
5772 | if (num_defns_collected (obstackp) > 0 || !full_search) |
5773 | return; | |
4eeaa230 | 5774 | } |
d2e4a39e | 5775 | |
339c13b6 JB |
5776 | /* No non-global symbols found. Check our cache to see if we have |
5777 | already performed this search before. If we have, then return | |
5778 | the same result. */ | |
5779 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
5780 | if (lookup_cached_symbol (ada_lookup_name (lookup_name), |
5781 | domain, &sym, &block)) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
5782 | { |
5783 | if (sym != NULL) | |
b5ec771e | 5784 | add_defn_to_vec (obstackp, sym, block); |
22cee43f | 5785 | return; |
4c4b4cd2 | 5786 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 5787 | |
22cee43f PMR |
5788 | if (made_global_lookup_p) |
5789 | *made_global_lookup_p = 1; | |
b1eedac9 | 5790 | |
339c13b6 JB |
5791 | /* Search symbols from all global blocks. */ |
5792 | ||
b5ec771e | 5793 | add_nonlocal_symbols (obstackp, lookup_name, domain, 1); |
d2e4a39e | 5794 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 5795 | /* Now add symbols from all per-file blocks if we've gotten no hits |
339c13b6 | 5796 | (not strictly correct, but perhaps better than an error). */ |
d2e4a39e | 5797 | |
22cee43f | 5798 | if (num_defns_collected (obstackp) == 0) |
b5ec771e | 5799 | add_nonlocal_symbols (obstackp, lookup_name, domain, 0); |
22cee43f PMR |
5800 | } |
5801 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
5802 | /* Find symbols in DOMAIN matching LOOKUP_NAME, in BLOCK and, if FULL_SEARCH |
5803 | is non-zero, enclosing scope and in global scopes, returning the number of | |
22cee43f | 5804 | matches. |
54d343a2 TT |
5805 | Fills *RESULTS with (SYM,BLOCK) tuples, indicating the symbols |
5806 | found and the blocks and symbol tables (if any) in which they were | |
5807 | found. | |
22cee43f PMR |
5808 | |
5809 | When full_search is non-zero, any non-function/non-enumeral | |
5810 | symbol match within the nest of blocks whose innermost member is BLOCK, | |
5811 | is the one match returned (no other matches in that or | |
5812 | enclosing blocks is returned). If there are any matches in or | |
5813 | surrounding BLOCK, then these alone are returned. | |
5814 | ||
5815 | Names prefixed with "standard__" are handled specially: "standard__" | |
5816 | is first stripped off, and only static and global symbols are searched. */ | |
5817 | ||
5818 | static int | |
b5ec771e PA |
5819 | ada_lookup_symbol_list_worker (const lookup_name_info &lookup_name, |
5820 | const struct block *block, | |
22cee43f | 5821 | domain_enum domain, |
54d343a2 | 5822 | std::vector<struct block_symbol> *results, |
22cee43f PMR |
5823 | int full_search) |
5824 | { | |
22cee43f PMR |
5825 | int syms_from_global_search; |
5826 | int ndefns; | |
ec6a20c2 | 5827 | auto_obstack obstack; |
22cee43f | 5828 | |
ec6a20c2 | 5829 | ada_add_all_symbols (&obstack, block, lookup_name, |
b5ec771e | 5830 | domain, full_search, &syms_from_global_search); |
14f9c5c9 | 5831 | |
ec6a20c2 JB |
5832 | ndefns = num_defns_collected (&obstack); |
5833 | ||
54d343a2 TT |
5834 | struct block_symbol *base = defns_collected (&obstack, 1); |
5835 | for (int i = 0; i < ndefns; ++i) | |
5836 | results->push_back (base[i]); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 5837 | |
54d343a2 | 5838 | ndefns = remove_extra_symbols (results); |
4c4b4cd2 | 5839 | |
b1eedac9 | 5840 | if (ndefns == 0 && full_search && syms_from_global_search) |
b5ec771e | 5841 | cache_symbol (ada_lookup_name (lookup_name), domain, NULL, NULL); |
14f9c5c9 | 5842 | |
b1eedac9 | 5843 | if (ndefns == 1 && full_search && syms_from_global_search) |
b5ec771e PA |
5844 | cache_symbol (ada_lookup_name (lookup_name), domain, |
5845 | (*results)[0].symbol, (*results)[0].block); | |
14f9c5c9 | 5846 | |
54d343a2 | 5847 | ndefns = remove_irrelevant_renamings (results, block); |
ec6a20c2 | 5848 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
5849 | return ndefns; |
5850 | } | |
5851 | ||
b5ec771e | 5852 | /* Find symbols in DOMAIN matching NAME, in BLOCK and enclosing scope and |
54d343a2 TT |
5853 | in global scopes, returning the number of matches, and filling *RESULTS |
5854 | with (SYM,BLOCK) tuples. | |
ec6a20c2 | 5855 | |
4eeaa230 DE |
5856 | See ada_lookup_symbol_list_worker for further details. */ |
5857 | ||
5858 | int | |
b5ec771e | 5859 | ada_lookup_symbol_list (const char *name, const struct block *block, |
54d343a2 TT |
5860 | domain_enum domain, |
5861 | std::vector<struct block_symbol> *results) | |
4eeaa230 | 5862 | { |
b5ec771e PA |
5863 | symbol_name_match_type name_match_type = name_match_type_from_name (name); |
5864 | lookup_name_info lookup_name (name, name_match_type); | |
5865 | ||
5866 | return ada_lookup_symbol_list_worker (lookup_name, block, domain, results, 1); | |
4eeaa230 DE |
5867 | } |
5868 | ||
5869 | /* Implementation of the la_iterate_over_symbols method. */ | |
5870 | ||
5871 | static void | |
14bc53a8 | 5872 | ada_iterate_over_symbols |
b5ec771e PA |
5873 | (const struct block *block, const lookup_name_info &name, |
5874 | domain_enum domain, | |
14bc53a8 | 5875 | gdb::function_view<symbol_found_callback_ftype> callback) |
4eeaa230 DE |
5876 | { |
5877 | int ndefs, i; | |
54d343a2 | 5878 | std::vector<struct block_symbol> results; |
4eeaa230 DE |
5879 | |
5880 | ndefs = ada_lookup_symbol_list_worker (name, block, domain, &results, 0); | |
ec6a20c2 | 5881 | |
4eeaa230 DE |
5882 | for (i = 0; i < ndefs; ++i) |
5883 | { | |
7e41c8db | 5884 | if (!callback (&results[i])) |
4eeaa230 DE |
5885 | break; |
5886 | } | |
5887 | } | |
5888 | ||
4e5c77fe JB |
5889 | /* The result is as for ada_lookup_symbol_list with FULL_SEARCH set |
5890 | to 1, but choosing the first symbol found if there are multiple | |
5891 | choices. | |
5892 | ||
5e2336be JB |
5893 | The result is stored in *INFO, which must be non-NULL. |
5894 | If no match is found, INFO->SYM is set to NULL. */ | |
4e5c77fe JB |
5895 | |
5896 | void | |
5897 | ada_lookup_encoded_symbol (const char *name, const struct block *block, | |
fe978cb0 | 5898 | domain_enum domain, |
d12307c1 | 5899 | struct block_symbol *info) |
14f9c5c9 | 5900 | { |
b5ec771e PA |
5901 | /* Since we already have an encoded name, wrap it in '<>' to force a |
5902 | verbatim match. Otherwise, if the name happens to not look like | |
5903 | an encoded name (because it doesn't include a "__"), | |
5904 | ada_lookup_name_info would re-encode/fold it again, and that | |
5905 | would e.g., incorrectly lowercase object renaming names like | |
5906 | "R28b" -> "r28b". */ | |
5907 | std::string verbatim = std::string ("<") + name + '>'; | |
5908 | ||
5e2336be | 5909 | gdb_assert (info != NULL); |
f98fc17b | 5910 | *info = ada_lookup_symbol (verbatim.c_str (), block, domain, NULL); |
4e5c77fe | 5911 | } |
aeb5907d JB |
5912 | |
5913 | /* Return a symbol in DOMAIN matching NAME, in BLOCK0 and enclosing | |
5914 | scope and in global scopes, or NULL if none. NAME is folded and | |
5915 | encoded first. Otherwise, the result is as for ada_lookup_symbol_list, | |
0963b4bd | 5916 | choosing the first symbol if there are multiple choices. |
4e5c77fe JB |
5917 | If IS_A_FIELD_OF_THIS is not NULL, it is set to zero. */ |
5918 | ||
d12307c1 | 5919 | struct block_symbol |
aeb5907d | 5920 | ada_lookup_symbol (const char *name, const struct block *block0, |
fe978cb0 | 5921 | domain_enum domain, int *is_a_field_of_this) |
aeb5907d JB |
5922 | { |
5923 | if (is_a_field_of_this != NULL) | |
5924 | *is_a_field_of_this = 0; | |
5925 | ||
54d343a2 | 5926 | std::vector<struct block_symbol> candidates; |
f98fc17b | 5927 | int n_candidates; |
f98fc17b PA |
5928 | |
5929 | n_candidates = ada_lookup_symbol_list (name, block0, domain, &candidates); | |
f98fc17b PA |
5930 | |
5931 | if (n_candidates == 0) | |
54d343a2 | 5932 | return {}; |
f98fc17b PA |
5933 | |
5934 | block_symbol info = candidates[0]; | |
5935 | info.symbol = fixup_symbol_section (info.symbol, NULL); | |
d12307c1 | 5936 | return info; |
4c4b4cd2 | 5937 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 5938 | |
d12307c1 | 5939 | static struct block_symbol |
f606139a DE |
5940 | ada_lookup_symbol_nonlocal (const struct language_defn *langdef, |
5941 | const char *name, | |
76a01679 | 5942 | const struct block *block, |
21b556f4 | 5943 | const domain_enum domain) |
4c4b4cd2 | 5944 | { |
d12307c1 | 5945 | struct block_symbol sym; |
04dccad0 JB |
5946 | |
5947 | sym = ada_lookup_symbol (name, block_static_block (block), domain, NULL); | |
d12307c1 | 5948 | if (sym.symbol != NULL) |
04dccad0 JB |
5949 | return sym; |
5950 | ||
5951 | /* If we haven't found a match at this point, try the primitive | |
5952 | types. In other languages, this search is performed before | |
5953 | searching for global symbols in order to short-circuit that | |
5954 | global-symbol search if it happens that the name corresponds | |
5955 | to a primitive type. But we cannot do the same in Ada, because | |
5956 | it is perfectly legitimate for a program to declare a type which | |
5957 | has the same name as a standard type. If looking up a type in | |
5958 | that situation, we have traditionally ignored the primitive type | |
5959 | in favor of user-defined types. This is why, unlike most other | |
5960 | languages, we search the primitive types this late and only after | |
5961 | having searched the global symbols without success. */ | |
5962 | ||
5963 | if (domain == VAR_DOMAIN) | |
5964 | { | |
5965 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch; | |
5966 | ||
5967 | if (block == NULL) | |
5968 | gdbarch = target_gdbarch (); | |
5969 | else | |
5970 | gdbarch = block_gdbarch (block); | |
d12307c1 PMR |
5971 | sym.symbol = language_lookup_primitive_type_as_symbol (langdef, gdbarch, name); |
5972 | if (sym.symbol != NULL) | |
04dccad0 JB |
5973 | return sym; |
5974 | } | |
5975 | ||
d12307c1 | 5976 | return (struct block_symbol) {NULL, NULL}; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
5977 | } |
5978 | ||
5979 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
5980 | /* True iff STR is a possible encoded suffix of a normal Ada name |
5981 | that is to be ignored for matching purposes. Suffixes of parallel | |
5982 | names (e.g., XVE) are not included here. Currently, the possible suffixes | |
5823c3ef | 5983 | are given by any of the regular expressions: |
4c4b4cd2 | 5984 | |
babe1480 JB |
5985 | [.$][0-9]+ [nested subprogram suffix, on platforms such as GNU/Linux] |
5986 | ___[0-9]+ [nested subprogram suffix, on platforms such as HP/UX] | |
9ac7f98e | 5987 | TKB [subprogram suffix for task bodies] |
babe1480 | 5988 | _E[0-9]+[bs]$ [protected object entry suffixes] |
61ee279c | 5989 | (X[nb]*)?((\$|__)[0-9](_?[0-9]+)|___(JM|LJM|X([FDBUP].*|R[^T]?)))?$ |
babe1480 JB |
5990 | |
5991 | Also, any leading "__[0-9]+" sequence is skipped before the suffix | |
5992 | match is performed. This sequence is used to differentiate homonyms, | |
5993 | is an optional part of a valid name suffix. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 5994 | |
14f9c5c9 | 5995 | static int |
d2e4a39e | 5996 | is_name_suffix (const char *str) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
5997 | { |
5998 | int k; | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
5999 | const char *matching; |
6000 | const int len = strlen (str); | |
6001 | ||
babe1480 JB |
6002 | /* Skip optional leading __[0-9]+. */ |
6003 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
6004 | if (len > 3 && str[0] == '_' && str[1] == '_' && isdigit (str[2])) |
6005 | { | |
babe1480 JB |
6006 | str += 3; |
6007 | while (isdigit (str[0])) | |
6008 | str += 1; | |
4c4b4cd2 | 6009 | } |
babe1480 JB |
6010 | |
6011 | /* [.$][0-9]+ */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 6012 | |
babe1480 | 6013 | if (str[0] == '.' || str[0] == '$') |
4c4b4cd2 | 6014 | { |
babe1480 | 6015 | matching = str + 1; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
6016 | while (isdigit (matching[0])) |
6017 | matching += 1; | |
6018 | if (matching[0] == '\0') | |
6019 | return 1; | |
6020 | } | |
6021 | ||
6022 | /* ___[0-9]+ */ | |
babe1480 | 6023 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
6024 | if (len > 3 && str[0] == '_' && str[1] == '_' && str[2] == '_') |
6025 | { | |
6026 | matching = str + 3; | |
6027 | while (isdigit (matching[0])) | |
6028 | matching += 1; | |
6029 | if (matching[0] == '\0') | |
6030 | return 1; | |
6031 | } | |
6032 | ||
9ac7f98e JB |
6033 | /* "TKB" suffixes are used for subprograms implementing task bodies. */ |
6034 | ||
6035 | if (strcmp (str, "TKB") == 0) | |
6036 | return 1; | |
6037 | ||
529cad9c PH |
6038 | #if 0 |
6039 | /* FIXME: brobecker/2005-09-23: Protected Object subprograms end | |
0963b4bd MS |
6040 | with a N at the end. Unfortunately, the compiler uses the same |
6041 | convention for other internal types it creates. So treating | |
529cad9c | 6042 | all entity names that end with an "N" as a name suffix causes |
0963b4bd MS |
6043 | some regressions. For instance, consider the case of an enumerated |
6044 | type. To support the 'Image attribute, it creates an array whose | |
529cad9c PH |
6045 | name ends with N. |
6046 | Having a single character like this as a suffix carrying some | |
0963b4bd | 6047 | information is a bit risky. Perhaps we should change the encoding |
529cad9c PH |
6048 | to be something like "_N" instead. In the meantime, do not do |
6049 | the following check. */ | |
6050 | /* Protected Object Subprograms */ | |
6051 | if (len == 1 && str [0] == 'N') | |
6052 | return 1; | |
6053 | #endif | |
6054 | ||
6055 | /* _E[0-9]+[bs]$ */ | |
6056 | if (len > 3 && str[0] == '_' && str [1] == 'E' && isdigit (str[2])) | |
6057 | { | |
6058 | matching = str + 3; | |
6059 | while (isdigit (matching[0])) | |
6060 | matching += 1; | |
6061 | if ((matching[0] == 'b' || matching[0] == 's') | |
6062 | && matching [1] == '\0') | |
6063 | return 1; | |
6064 | } | |
6065 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
6066 | /* ??? We should not modify STR directly, as we are doing below. This |
6067 | is fine in this case, but may become problematic later if we find | |
6068 | that this alternative did not work, and want to try matching | |
6069 | another one from the begining of STR. Since we modified it, we | |
6070 | won't be able to find the begining of the string anymore! */ | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
6071 | if (str[0] == 'X') |
6072 | { | |
6073 | str += 1; | |
d2e4a39e | 6074 | while (str[0] != '_' && str[0] != '\0') |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
6075 | { |
6076 | if (str[0] != 'n' && str[0] != 'b') | |
6077 | return 0; | |
6078 | str += 1; | |
6079 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 6080 | } |
babe1480 | 6081 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
6082 | if (str[0] == '\000') |
6083 | return 1; | |
babe1480 | 6084 | |
d2e4a39e | 6085 | if (str[0] == '_') |
14f9c5c9 AS |
6086 | { |
6087 | if (str[1] != '_' || str[2] == '\000') | |
4c4b4cd2 | 6088 | return 0; |
d2e4a39e | 6089 | if (str[2] == '_') |
4c4b4cd2 | 6090 | { |
61ee279c PH |
6091 | if (strcmp (str + 3, "JM") == 0) |
6092 | return 1; | |
6093 | /* FIXME: brobecker/2004-09-30: GNAT will soon stop using | |
6094 | the LJM suffix in favor of the JM one. But we will | |
6095 | still accept LJM as a valid suffix for a reasonable | |
6096 | amount of time, just to allow ourselves to debug programs | |
6097 | compiled using an older version of GNAT. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
6098 | if (strcmp (str + 3, "LJM") == 0) |
6099 | return 1; | |
6100 | if (str[3] != 'X') | |
6101 | return 0; | |
1265e4aa JB |
6102 | if (str[4] == 'F' || str[4] == 'D' || str[4] == 'B' |
6103 | || str[4] == 'U' || str[4] == 'P') | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
6104 | return 1; |
6105 | if (str[4] == 'R' && str[5] != 'T') | |
6106 | return 1; | |
6107 | return 0; | |
6108 | } | |
6109 | if (!isdigit (str[2])) | |
6110 | return 0; | |
6111 | for (k = 3; str[k] != '\0'; k += 1) | |
6112 | if (!isdigit (str[k]) && str[k] != '_') | |
6113 | return 0; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
6114 | return 1; |
6115 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 | 6116 | if (str[0] == '$' && isdigit (str[1])) |
14f9c5c9 | 6117 | { |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
6118 | for (k = 2; str[k] != '\0'; k += 1) |
6119 | if (!isdigit (str[k]) && str[k] != '_') | |
6120 | return 0; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
6121 | return 1; |
6122 | } | |
6123 | return 0; | |
6124 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 6125 | |
aeb5907d JB |
6126 | /* Return non-zero if the string starting at NAME and ending before |
6127 | NAME_END contains no capital letters. */ | |
529cad9c PH |
6128 | |
6129 | static int | |
6130 | is_valid_name_for_wild_match (const char *name0) | |
6131 | { | |
6132 | const char *decoded_name = ada_decode (name0); | |
6133 | int i; | |
6134 | ||
5823c3ef JB |
6135 | /* If the decoded name starts with an angle bracket, it means that |
6136 | NAME0 does not follow the GNAT encoding format. It should then | |
6137 | not be allowed as a possible wild match. */ | |
6138 | if (decoded_name[0] == '<') | |
6139 | return 0; | |
6140 | ||
529cad9c PH |
6141 | for (i=0; decoded_name[i] != '\0'; i++) |
6142 | if (isalpha (decoded_name[i]) && !islower (decoded_name[i])) | |
6143 | return 0; | |
6144 | ||
6145 | return 1; | |
6146 | } | |
6147 | ||
73589123 PH |
6148 | /* Advance *NAMEP to next occurrence of TARGET0 in the string NAME0 |
6149 | that could start a simple name. Assumes that *NAMEP points into | |
6150 | the string beginning at NAME0. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 6151 | |
14f9c5c9 | 6152 | static int |
73589123 | 6153 | advance_wild_match (const char **namep, const char *name0, int target0) |
14f9c5c9 | 6154 | { |
73589123 | 6155 | const char *name = *namep; |
5b4ee69b | 6156 | |
5823c3ef | 6157 | while (1) |
14f9c5c9 | 6158 | { |
aa27d0b3 | 6159 | int t0, t1; |
73589123 PH |
6160 | |
6161 | t0 = *name; | |
6162 | if (t0 == '_') | |
6163 | { | |
6164 | t1 = name[1]; | |
6165 | if ((t1 >= 'a' && t1 <= 'z') || (t1 >= '0' && t1 <= '9')) | |
6166 | { | |
6167 | name += 1; | |
61012eef | 6168 | if (name == name0 + 5 && startswith (name0, "_ada")) |
73589123 PH |
6169 | break; |
6170 | else | |
6171 | name += 1; | |
6172 | } | |
aa27d0b3 JB |
6173 | else if (t1 == '_' && ((name[2] >= 'a' && name[2] <= 'z') |
6174 | || name[2] == target0)) | |
73589123 PH |
6175 | { |
6176 | name += 2; | |
6177 | break; | |
6178 | } | |
6179 | else | |
6180 | return 0; | |
6181 | } | |
6182 | else if ((t0 >= 'a' && t0 <= 'z') || (t0 >= '0' && t0 <= '9')) | |
6183 | name += 1; | |
6184 | else | |
5823c3ef | 6185 | return 0; |
73589123 PH |
6186 | } |
6187 | ||
6188 | *namep = name; | |
6189 | return 1; | |
6190 | } | |
6191 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
6192 | /* Return true iff NAME encodes a name of the form prefix.PATN. |
6193 | Ignores any informational suffixes of NAME (i.e., for which | |
6194 | is_name_suffix is true). Assumes that PATN is a lower-cased Ada | |
6195 | simple name. */ | |
73589123 | 6196 | |
b5ec771e | 6197 | static bool |
73589123 PH |
6198 | wild_match (const char *name, const char *patn) |
6199 | { | |
22e048c9 | 6200 | const char *p; |
73589123 PH |
6201 | const char *name0 = name; |
6202 | ||
6203 | while (1) | |
6204 | { | |
6205 | const char *match = name; | |
6206 | ||
6207 | if (*name == *patn) | |
6208 | { | |
6209 | for (name += 1, p = patn + 1; *p != '\0'; name += 1, p += 1) | |
6210 | if (*p != *name) | |
6211 | break; | |
6212 | if (*p == '\0' && is_name_suffix (name)) | |
b5ec771e | 6213 | return match == name0 || is_valid_name_for_wild_match (name0); |
73589123 PH |
6214 | |
6215 | if (name[-1] == '_') | |
6216 | name -= 1; | |
6217 | } | |
6218 | if (!advance_wild_match (&name, name0, *patn)) | |
b5ec771e | 6219 | return false; |
96d887e8 | 6220 | } |
96d887e8 PH |
6221 | } |
6222 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
6223 | /* Returns true iff symbol name SYM_NAME matches SEARCH_NAME, ignoring |
6224 | any trailing suffixes that encode debugging information or leading | |
6225 | _ada_ on SYM_NAME (see is_name_suffix commentary for the debugging | |
6226 | information that is ignored). */ | |
40658b94 | 6227 | |
b5ec771e | 6228 | static bool |
c4d840bd PH |
6229 | full_match (const char *sym_name, const char *search_name) |
6230 | { | |
b5ec771e PA |
6231 | size_t search_name_len = strlen (search_name); |
6232 | ||
6233 | if (strncmp (sym_name, search_name, search_name_len) == 0 | |
6234 | && is_name_suffix (sym_name + search_name_len)) | |
6235 | return true; | |
6236 | ||
6237 | if (startswith (sym_name, "_ada_") | |
6238 | && strncmp (sym_name + 5, search_name, search_name_len) == 0 | |
6239 | && is_name_suffix (sym_name + search_name_len + 5)) | |
6240 | return true; | |
c4d840bd | 6241 | |
b5ec771e PA |
6242 | return false; |
6243 | } | |
c4d840bd | 6244 | |
b5ec771e PA |
6245 | /* Add symbols from BLOCK matching LOOKUP_NAME in DOMAIN to vector |
6246 | *defn_symbols, updating the list of symbols in OBSTACKP (if | |
6247 | necessary). OBJFILE is the section containing BLOCK. */ | |
96d887e8 PH |
6248 | |
6249 | static void | |
6250 | ada_add_block_symbols (struct obstack *obstackp, | |
b5ec771e PA |
6251 | const struct block *block, |
6252 | const lookup_name_info &lookup_name, | |
6253 | domain_enum domain, struct objfile *objfile) | |
96d887e8 | 6254 | { |
8157b174 | 6255 | struct block_iterator iter; |
96d887e8 PH |
6256 | /* A matching argument symbol, if any. */ |
6257 | struct symbol *arg_sym; | |
6258 | /* Set true when we find a matching non-argument symbol. */ | |
6259 | int found_sym; | |
6260 | struct symbol *sym; | |
6261 | ||
6262 | arg_sym = NULL; | |
6263 | found_sym = 0; | |
b5ec771e PA |
6264 | for (sym = block_iter_match_first (block, lookup_name, &iter); |
6265 | sym != NULL; | |
6266 | sym = block_iter_match_next (lookup_name, &iter)) | |
96d887e8 | 6267 | { |
b5ec771e PA |
6268 | if (symbol_matches_domain (SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym), |
6269 | SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym), domain)) | |
6270 | { | |
6271 | if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_UNRESOLVED) | |
6272 | { | |
6273 | if (SYMBOL_IS_ARGUMENT (sym)) | |
6274 | arg_sym = sym; | |
6275 | else | |
6276 | { | |
6277 | found_sym = 1; | |
6278 | add_defn_to_vec (obstackp, | |
6279 | fixup_symbol_section (sym, objfile), | |
6280 | block); | |
6281 | } | |
6282 | } | |
6283 | } | |
96d887e8 PH |
6284 | } |
6285 | ||
22cee43f PMR |
6286 | /* Handle renamings. */ |
6287 | ||
b5ec771e | 6288 | if (ada_add_block_renamings (obstackp, block, lookup_name, domain)) |
22cee43f PMR |
6289 | found_sym = 1; |
6290 | ||
96d887e8 PH |
6291 | if (!found_sym && arg_sym != NULL) |
6292 | { | |
76a01679 JB |
6293 | add_defn_to_vec (obstackp, |
6294 | fixup_symbol_section (arg_sym, objfile), | |
2570f2b7 | 6295 | block); |
96d887e8 PH |
6296 | } |
6297 | ||
b5ec771e | 6298 | if (!lookup_name.ada ().wild_match_p ()) |
96d887e8 PH |
6299 | { |
6300 | arg_sym = NULL; | |
6301 | found_sym = 0; | |
b5ec771e PA |
6302 | const std::string &ada_lookup_name = lookup_name.ada ().lookup_name (); |
6303 | const char *name = ada_lookup_name.c_str (); | |
6304 | size_t name_len = ada_lookup_name.size (); | |
96d887e8 PH |
6305 | |
6306 | ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (block, iter, sym) | |
76a01679 | 6307 | { |
4186eb54 KS |
6308 | if (symbol_matches_domain (SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym), |
6309 | SYMBOL_DOMAIN (sym), domain)) | |
76a01679 JB |
6310 | { |
6311 | int cmp; | |
6312 | ||
6313 | cmp = (int) '_' - (int) SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym)[0]; | |
6314 | if (cmp == 0) | |
6315 | { | |
61012eef | 6316 | cmp = !startswith (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym), "_ada_"); |
76a01679 JB |
6317 | if (cmp == 0) |
6318 | cmp = strncmp (name, SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym) + 5, | |
6319 | name_len); | |
6320 | } | |
6321 | ||
6322 | if (cmp == 0 | |
6323 | && is_name_suffix (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym) + name_len + 5)) | |
6324 | { | |
2a2d4dc3 AS |
6325 | if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_UNRESOLVED) |
6326 | { | |
6327 | if (SYMBOL_IS_ARGUMENT (sym)) | |
6328 | arg_sym = sym; | |
6329 | else | |
6330 | { | |
6331 | found_sym = 1; | |
6332 | add_defn_to_vec (obstackp, | |
6333 | fixup_symbol_section (sym, objfile), | |
6334 | block); | |
6335 | } | |
6336 | } | |
76a01679 JB |
6337 | } |
6338 | } | |
76a01679 | 6339 | } |
96d887e8 PH |
6340 | |
6341 | /* NOTE: This really shouldn't be needed for _ada_ symbols. | |
6342 | They aren't parameters, right? */ | |
6343 | if (!found_sym && arg_sym != NULL) | |
6344 | { | |
6345 | add_defn_to_vec (obstackp, | |
76a01679 | 6346 | fixup_symbol_section (arg_sym, objfile), |
2570f2b7 | 6347 | block); |
96d887e8 PH |
6348 | } |
6349 | } | |
6350 | } | |
6351 | \f | |
41d27058 JB |
6352 | |
6353 | /* Symbol Completion */ | |
6354 | ||
b5ec771e | 6355 | /* See symtab.h. */ |
41d27058 | 6356 | |
b5ec771e PA |
6357 | bool |
6358 | ada_lookup_name_info::matches | |
6359 | (const char *sym_name, | |
6360 | symbol_name_match_type match_type, | |
a207cff2 | 6361 | completion_match_result *comp_match_res) const |
41d27058 | 6362 | { |
b5ec771e PA |
6363 | bool match = false; |
6364 | const char *text = m_encoded_name.c_str (); | |
6365 | size_t text_len = m_encoded_name.size (); | |
41d27058 JB |
6366 | |
6367 | /* First, test against the fully qualified name of the symbol. */ | |
6368 | ||
6369 | if (strncmp (sym_name, text, text_len) == 0) | |
b5ec771e | 6370 | match = true; |
41d27058 | 6371 | |
b5ec771e | 6372 | if (match && !m_encoded_p) |
41d27058 JB |
6373 | { |
6374 | /* One needed check before declaring a positive match is to verify | |
6375 | that iff we are doing a verbatim match, the decoded version | |
6376 | of the symbol name starts with '<'. Otherwise, this symbol name | |
6377 | is not a suitable completion. */ | |
6378 | const char *sym_name_copy = sym_name; | |
b5ec771e | 6379 | bool has_angle_bracket; |
41d27058 JB |
6380 | |
6381 | sym_name = ada_decode (sym_name); | |
6382 | has_angle_bracket = (sym_name[0] == '<'); | |
b5ec771e | 6383 | match = (has_angle_bracket == m_verbatim_p); |
41d27058 JB |
6384 | sym_name = sym_name_copy; |
6385 | } | |
6386 | ||
b5ec771e | 6387 | if (match && !m_verbatim_p) |
41d27058 JB |
6388 | { |
6389 | /* When doing non-verbatim match, another check that needs to | |
6390 | be done is to verify that the potentially matching symbol name | |
6391 | does not include capital letters, because the ada-mode would | |
6392 | not be able to understand these symbol names without the | |
6393 | angle bracket notation. */ | |
6394 | const char *tmp; | |
6395 | ||
6396 | for (tmp = sym_name; *tmp != '\0' && !isupper (*tmp); tmp++); | |
6397 | if (*tmp != '\0') | |
b5ec771e | 6398 | match = false; |
41d27058 JB |
6399 | } |
6400 | ||
6401 | /* Second: Try wild matching... */ | |
6402 | ||
b5ec771e | 6403 | if (!match && m_wild_match_p) |
41d27058 JB |
6404 | { |
6405 | /* Since we are doing wild matching, this means that TEXT | |
6406 | may represent an unqualified symbol name. We therefore must | |
6407 | also compare TEXT against the unqualified name of the symbol. */ | |
6408 | sym_name = ada_unqualified_name (ada_decode (sym_name)); | |
6409 | ||
6410 | if (strncmp (sym_name, text, text_len) == 0) | |
b5ec771e | 6411 | match = true; |
41d27058 JB |
6412 | } |
6413 | ||
b5ec771e | 6414 | /* Finally: If we found a match, prepare the result to return. */ |
41d27058 JB |
6415 | |
6416 | if (!match) | |
b5ec771e | 6417 | return false; |
41d27058 | 6418 | |
a207cff2 | 6419 | if (comp_match_res != NULL) |
b5ec771e | 6420 | { |
a207cff2 | 6421 | std::string &match_str = comp_match_res->match.storage (); |
41d27058 | 6422 | |
b5ec771e | 6423 | if (!m_encoded_p) |
a207cff2 | 6424 | match_str = ada_decode (sym_name); |
b5ec771e PA |
6425 | else |
6426 | { | |
6427 | if (m_verbatim_p) | |
6428 | match_str = add_angle_brackets (sym_name); | |
6429 | else | |
6430 | match_str = sym_name; | |
41d27058 | 6431 | |
b5ec771e | 6432 | } |
a207cff2 PA |
6433 | |
6434 | comp_match_res->set_match (match_str.c_str ()); | |
41d27058 JB |
6435 | } |
6436 | ||
b5ec771e | 6437 | return true; |
41d27058 JB |
6438 | } |
6439 | ||
b5ec771e | 6440 | /* Add the list of possible symbol names completing TEXT to TRACKER. |
eb3ff9a5 | 6441 | WORD is the entire command on which completion is made. */ |
41d27058 | 6442 | |
eb3ff9a5 PA |
6443 | static void |
6444 | ada_collect_symbol_completion_matches (completion_tracker &tracker, | |
c6756f62 | 6445 | complete_symbol_mode mode, |
b5ec771e PA |
6446 | symbol_name_match_type name_match_type, |
6447 | const char *text, const char *word, | |
eb3ff9a5 | 6448 | enum type_code code) |
41d27058 | 6449 | { |
41d27058 | 6450 | struct symbol *sym; |
43f3e411 | 6451 | struct compunit_symtab *s; |
41d27058 JB |
6452 | struct minimal_symbol *msymbol; |
6453 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
3977b71f | 6454 | const struct block *b, *surrounding_static_block = 0; |
8157b174 | 6455 | struct block_iterator iter; |
41d27058 | 6456 | |
2f68a895 TT |
6457 | gdb_assert (code == TYPE_CODE_UNDEF); |
6458 | ||
1b026119 | 6459 | lookup_name_info lookup_name (text, name_match_type, true); |
41d27058 JB |
6460 | |
6461 | /* First, look at the partial symtab symbols. */ | |
14bc53a8 | 6462 | expand_symtabs_matching (NULL, |
b5ec771e PA |
6463 | lookup_name, |
6464 | NULL, | |
14bc53a8 PA |
6465 | NULL, |
6466 | ALL_DOMAIN); | |
41d27058 JB |
6467 | |
6468 | /* At this point scan through the misc symbol vectors and add each | |
6469 | symbol you find to the list. Eventually we want to ignore | |
6470 | anything that isn't a text symbol (everything else will be | |
6471 | handled by the psymtab code above). */ | |
6472 | ||
6473 | ALL_MSYMBOLS (objfile, msymbol) | |
6474 | { | |
6475 | QUIT; | |
b5ec771e | 6476 | |
f9d67a22 PA |
6477 | if (completion_skip_symbol (mode, msymbol)) |
6478 | continue; | |
6479 | ||
d4c2a405 PA |
6480 | language symbol_language = MSYMBOL_LANGUAGE (msymbol); |
6481 | ||
6482 | /* Ada minimal symbols won't have their language set to Ada. If | |
6483 | we let completion_list_add_name compare using the | |
6484 | default/C-like matcher, then when completing e.g., symbols in a | |
6485 | package named "pck", we'd match internal Ada symbols like | |
6486 | "pckS", which are invalid in an Ada expression, unless you wrap | |
6487 | them in '<' '>' to request a verbatim match. | |
6488 | ||
6489 | Unfortunately, some Ada encoded names successfully demangle as | |
6490 | C++ symbols (using an old mangling scheme), such as "name__2Xn" | |
6491 | -> "Xn::name(void)" and thus some Ada minimal symbols end up | |
6492 | with the wrong language set. Paper over that issue here. */ | |
6493 | if (symbol_language == language_auto | |
6494 | || symbol_language == language_cplus) | |
6495 | symbol_language = language_ada; | |
6496 | ||
b5ec771e | 6497 | completion_list_add_name (tracker, |
d4c2a405 | 6498 | symbol_language, |
b5ec771e | 6499 | MSYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (msymbol), |
1b026119 | 6500 | lookup_name, text, word); |
41d27058 JB |
6501 | } |
6502 | ||
6503 | /* Search upwards from currently selected frame (so that we can | |
6504 | complete on local vars. */ | |
6505 | ||
6506 | for (b = get_selected_block (0); b != NULL; b = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (b)) | |
6507 | { | |
6508 | if (!BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (b)) | |
6509 | surrounding_static_block = b; /* For elmin of dups */ | |
6510 | ||
6511 | ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym) | |
6512 | { | |
f9d67a22 PA |
6513 | if (completion_skip_symbol (mode, sym)) |
6514 | continue; | |
6515 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
6516 | completion_list_add_name (tracker, |
6517 | SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym), | |
6518 | SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym), | |
1b026119 | 6519 | lookup_name, text, word); |
41d27058 JB |
6520 | } |
6521 | } | |
6522 | ||
6523 | /* Go through the symtabs and check the externs and statics for | |
43f3e411 | 6524 | symbols which match. */ |
41d27058 | 6525 | |
43f3e411 | 6526 | ALL_COMPUNITS (objfile, s) |
41d27058 JB |
6527 | { |
6528 | QUIT; | |
43f3e411 | 6529 | b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (COMPUNIT_BLOCKVECTOR (s), GLOBAL_BLOCK); |
41d27058 JB |
6530 | ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym) |
6531 | { | |
f9d67a22 PA |
6532 | if (completion_skip_symbol (mode, sym)) |
6533 | continue; | |
6534 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
6535 | completion_list_add_name (tracker, |
6536 | SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym), | |
6537 | SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym), | |
1b026119 | 6538 | lookup_name, text, word); |
41d27058 JB |
6539 | } |
6540 | } | |
6541 | ||
43f3e411 | 6542 | ALL_COMPUNITS (objfile, s) |
41d27058 JB |
6543 | { |
6544 | QUIT; | |
43f3e411 | 6545 | b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (COMPUNIT_BLOCKVECTOR (s), STATIC_BLOCK); |
41d27058 JB |
6546 | /* Don't do this block twice. */ |
6547 | if (b == surrounding_static_block) | |
6548 | continue; | |
6549 | ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym) | |
6550 | { | |
f9d67a22 PA |
6551 | if (completion_skip_symbol (mode, sym)) |
6552 | continue; | |
6553 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
6554 | completion_list_add_name (tracker, |
6555 | SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym), | |
6556 | SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym), | |
1b026119 | 6557 | lookup_name, text, word); |
41d27058 JB |
6558 | } |
6559 | } | |
41d27058 JB |
6560 | } |
6561 | ||
963a6417 | 6562 | /* Field Access */ |
96d887e8 | 6563 | |
73fb9985 JB |
6564 | /* Return non-zero if TYPE is a pointer to the GNAT dispatch table used |
6565 | for tagged types. */ | |
6566 | ||
6567 | static int | |
6568 | ada_is_dispatch_table_ptr_type (struct type *type) | |
6569 | { | |
0d5cff50 | 6570 | const char *name; |
73fb9985 JB |
6571 | |
6572 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_PTR) | |
6573 | return 0; | |
6574 | ||
6575 | name = TYPE_NAME (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)); | |
6576 | if (name == NULL) | |
6577 | return 0; | |
6578 | ||
6579 | return (strcmp (name, "ada__tags__dispatch_table") == 0); | |
6580 | } | |
6581 | ||
ac4a2da4 JG |
6582 | /* Return non-zero if TYPE is an interface tag. */ |
6583 | ||
6584 | static int | |
6585 | ada_is_interface_tag (struct type *type) | |
6586 | { | |
6587 | const char *name = TYPE_NAME (type); | |
6588 | ||
6589 | if (name == NULL) | |
6590 | return 0; | |
6591 | ||
6592 | return (strcmp (name, "ada__tags__interface_tag") == 0); | |
6593 | } | |
6594 | ||
963a6417 PH |
6595 | /* True if field number FIELD_NUM in struct or union type TYPE is supposed |
6596 | to be invisible to users. */ | |
96d887e8 | 6597 | |
963a6417 PH |
6598 | int |
6599 | ada_is_ignored_field (struct type *type, int field_num) | |
96d887e8 | 6600 | { |
963a6417 PH |
6601 | if (field_num < 0 || field_num > TYPE_NFIELDS (type)) |
6602 | return 1; | |
ffde82bf | 6603 | |
73fb9985 JB |
6604 | /* Check the name of that field. */ |
6605 | { | |
6606 | const char *name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, field_num); | |
6607 | ||
6608 | /* Anonymous field names should not be printed. | |
6609 | brobecker/2007-02-20: I don't think this can actually happen | |
6610 | but we don't want to print the value of annonymous fields anyway. */ | |
6611 | if (name == NULL) | |
6612 | return 1; | |
6613 | ||
ffde82bf JB |
6614 | /* Normally, fields whose name start with an underscore ("_") |
6615 | are fields that have been internally generated by the compiler, | |
6616 | and thus should not be printed. The "_parent" field is special, | |
6617 | however: This is a field internally generated by the compiler | |
6618 | for tagged types, and it contains the components inherited from | |
6619 | the parent type. This field should not be printed as is, but | |
6620 | should not be ignored either. */ | |
61012eef | 6621 | if (name[0] == '_' && !startswith (name, "_parent")) |
73fb9985 JB |
6622 | return 1; |
6623 | } | |
6624 | ||
ac4a2da4 JG |
6625 | /* If this is the dispatch table of a tagged type or an interface tag, |
6626 | then ignore. */ | |
73fb9985 | 6627 | if (ada_is_tagged_type (type, 1) |
ac4a2da4 JG |
6628 | && (ada_is_dispatch_table_ptr_type (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, field_num)) |
6629 | || ada_is_interface_tag (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, field_num)))) | |
73fb9985 JB |
6630 | return 1; |
6631 | ||
6632 | /* Not a special field, so it should not be ignored. */ | |
6633 | return 0; | |
963a6417 | 6634 | } |
96d887e8 | 6635 | |
963a6417 | 6636 | /* True iff TYPE has a tag field. If REFOK, then TYPE may also be a |
0963b4bd | 6637 | pointer or reference type whose ultimate target has a tag field. */ |
96d887e8 | 6638 | |
963a6417 PH |
6639 | int |
6640 | ada_is_tagged_type (struct type *type, int refok) | |
6641 | { | |
988f6b3d | 6642 | return (ada_lookup_struct_elt_type (type, "_tag", refok, 1) != NULL); |
963a6417 | 6643 | } |
96d887e8 | 6644 | |
963a6417 | 6645 | /* True iff TYPE represents the type of X'Tag */ |
96d887e8 | 6646 | |
963a6417 PH |
6647 | int |
6648 | ada_is_tag_type (struct type *type) | |
6649 | { | |
460efde1 JB |
6650 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); |
6651 | ||
963a6417 PH |
6652 | if (type == NULL || TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
6653 | return 0; | |
6654 | else | |
96d887e8 | 6655 | { |
963a6417 | 6656 | const char *name = ada_type_name (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)); |
5b4ee69b | 6657 | |
963a6417 PH |
6658 | return (name != NULL |
6659 | && strcmp (name, "ada__tags__dispatch_table") == 0); | |
96d887e8 | 6660 | } |
96d887e8 PH |
6661 | } |
6662 | ||
963a6417 | 6663 | /* The type of the tag on VAL. */ |
76a01679 | 6664 | |
963a6417 PH |
6665 | struct type * |
6666 | ada_tag_type (struct value *val) | |
96d887e8 | 6667 | { |
988f6b3d | 6668 | return ada_lookup_struct_elt_type (value_type (val), "_tag", 1, 0); |
963a6417 | 6669 | } |
96d887e8 | 6670 | |
b50d69b5 JG |
6671 | /* Return 1 if TAG follows the old scheme for Ada tags (used for Ada 95, |
6672 | retired at Ada 05). */ | |
6673 | ||
6674 | static int | |
6675 | is_ada95_tag (struct value *tag) | |
6676 | { | |
6677 | return ada_value_struct_elt (tag, "tsd", 1) != NULL; | |
6678 | } | |
6679 | ||
963a6417 | 6680 | /* The value of the tag on VAL. */ |
96d887e8 | 6681 | |
963a6417 PH |
6682 | struct value * |
6683 | ada_value_tag (struct value *val) | |
6684 | { | |
03ee6b2e | 6685 | return ada_value_struct_elt (val, "_tag", 0); |
96d887e8 PH |
6686 | } |
6687 | ||
963a6417 PH |
6688 | /* The value of the tag on the object of type TYPE whose contents are |
6689 | saved at VALADDR, if it is non-null, or is at memory address | |
0963b4bd | 6690 | ADDRESS. */ |
96d887e8 | 6691 | |
963a6417 | 6692 | static struct value * |
10a2c479 | 6693 | value_tag_from_contents_and_address (struct type *type, |
fc1a4b47 | 6694 | const gdb_byte *valaddr, |
963a6417 | 6695 | CORE_ADDR address) |
96d887e8 | 6696 | { |
b5385fc0 | 6697 | int tag_byte_offset; |
963a6417 | 6698 | struct type *tag_type; |
5b4ee69b | 6699 | |
963a6417 | 6700 | if (find_struct_field ("_tag", type, 0, &tag_type, &tag_byte_offset, |
52ce6436 | 6701 | NULL, NULL, NULL)) |
96d887e8 | 6702 | { |
fc1a4b47 | 6703 | const gdb_byte *valaddr1 = ((valaddr == NULL) |
10a2c479 AC |
6704 | ? NULL |
6705 | : valaddr + tag_byte_offset); | |
963a6417 | 6706 | CORE_ADDR address1 = (address == 0) ? 0 : address + tag_byte_offset; |
96d887e8 | 6707 | |
963a6417 | 6708 | return value_from_contents_and_address (tag_type, valaddr1, address1); |
96d887e8 | 6709 | } |
963a6417 PH |
6710 | return NULL; |
6711 | } | |
96d887e8 | 6712 | |
963a6417 PH |
6713 | static struct type * |
6714 | type_from_tag (struct value *tag) | |
6715 | { | |
6716 | const char *type_name = ada_tag_name (tag); | |
5b4ee69b | 6717 | |
963a6417 PH |
6718 | if (type_name != NULL) |
6719 | return ada_find_any_type (ada_encode (type_name)); | |
6720 | return NULL; | |
6721 | } | |
96d887e8 | 6722 | |
b50d69b5 JG |
6723 | /* Given a value OBJ of a tagged type, return a value of this |
6724 | type at the base address of the object. The base address, as | |
6725 | defined in Ada.Tags, it is the address of the primary tag of | |
6726 | the object, and therefore where the field values of its full | |
6727 | view can be fetched. */ | |
6728 | ||
6729 | struct value * | |
6730 | ada_tag_value_at_base_address (struct value *obj) | |
6731 | { | |
b50d69b5 JG |
6732 | struct value *val; |
6733 | LONGEST offset_to_top = 0; | |
6734 | struct type *ptr_type, *obj_type; | |
6735 | struct value *tag; | |
6736 | CORE_ADDR base_address; | |
6737 | ||
6738 | obj_type = value_type (obj); | |
6739 | ||
6740 | /* It is the responsability of the caller to deref pointers. */ | |
6741 | ||
6742 | if (TYPE_CODE (obj_type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR | |
6743 | || TYPE_CODE (obj_type) == TYPE_CODE_REF) | |
6744 | return obj; | |
6745 | ||
6746 | tag = ada_value_tag (obj); | |
6747 | if (!tag) | |
6748 | return obj; | |
6749 | ||
6750 | /* Base addresses only appeared with Ada 05 and multiple inheritance. */ | |
6751 | ||
6752 | if (is_ada95_tag (tag)) | |
6753 | return obj; | |
6754 | ||
08f49010 XR |
6755 | ptr_type = language_lookup_primitive_type |
6756 | (language_def (language_ada), target_gdbarch(), "storage_offset"); | |
b50d69b5 JG |
6757 | ptr_type = lookup_pointer_type (ptr_type); |
6758 | val = value_cast (ptr_type, tag); | |
6759 | if (!val) | |
6760 | return obj; | |
6761 | ||
6762 | /* It is perfectly possible that an exception be raised while | |
6763 | trying to determine the base address, just like for the tag; | |
6764 | see ada_tag_name for more details. We do not print the error | |
6765 | message for the same reason. */ | |
6766 | ||
492d29ea | 6767 | TRY |
b50d69b5 JG |
6768 | { |
6769 | offset_to_top = value_as_long (value_ind (value_ptradd (val, -2))); | |
6770 | } | |
6771 | ||
492d29ea PA |
6772 | CATCH (e, RETURN_MASK_ERROR) |
6773 | { | |
6774 | return obj; | |
6775 | } | |
6776 | END_CATCH | |
b50d69b5 JG |
6777 | |
6778 | /* If offset is null, nothing to do. */ | |
6779 | ||
6780 | if (offset_to_top == 0) | |
6781 | return obj; | |
6782 | ||
6783 | /* -1 is a special case in Ada.Tags; however, what should be done | |
6784 | is not quite clear from the documentation. So do nothing for | |
6785 | now. */ | |
6786 | ||
6787 | if (offset_to_top == -1) | |
6788 | return obj; | |
6789 | ||
08f49010 XR |
6790 | /* OFFSET_TO_TOP used to be a positive value to be subtracted |
6791 | from the base address. This was however incompatible with | |
6792 | C++ dispatch table: C++ uses a *negative* value to *add* | |
6793 | to the base address. Ada's convention has therefore been | |
6794 | changed in GNAT 19.0w 20171023: since then, C++ and Ada | |
6795 | use the same convention. Here, we support both cases by | |
6796 | checking the sign of OFFSET_TO_TOP. */ | |
6797 | ||
6798 | if (offset_to_top > 0) | |
6799 | offset_to_top = -offset_to_top; | |
6800 | ||
6801 | base_address = value_address (obj) + offset_to_top; | |
b50d69b5 JG |
6802 | tag = value_tag_from_contents_and_address (obj_type, NULL, base_address); |
6803 | ||
6804 | /* Make sure that we have a proper tag at the new address. | |
6805 | Otherwise, offset_to_top is bogus (which can happen when | |
6806 | the object is not initialized yet). */ | |
6807 | ||
6808 | if (!tag) | |
6809 | return obj; | |
6810 | ||
6811 | obj_type = type_from_tag (tag); | |
6812 | ||
6813 | if (!obj_type) | |
6814 | return obj; | |
6815 | ||
6816 | return value_from_contents_and_address (obj_type, NULL, base_address); | |
6817 | } | |
6818 | ||
1b611343 JB |
6819 | /* Return the "ada__tags__type_specific_data" type. */ |
6820 | ||
6821 | static struct type * | |
6822 | ada_get_tsd_type (struct inferior *inf) | |
963a6417 | 6823 | { |
1b611343 | 6824 | struct ada_inferior_data *data = get_ada_inferior_data (inf); |
4c4b4cd2 | 6825 | |
1b611343 JB |
6826 | if (data->tsd_type == 0) |
6827 | data->tsd_type = ada_find_any_type ("ada__tags__type_specific_data"); | |
6828 | return data->tsd_type; | |
6829 | } | |
529cad9c | 6830 | |
1b611343 JB |
6831 | /* Return the TSD (type-specific data) associated to the given TAG. |
6832 | TAG is assumed to be the tag of a tagged-type entity. | |
529cad9c | 6833 | |
1b611343 | 6834 | May return NULL if we are unable to get the TSD. */ |
4c4b4cd2 | 6835 | |
1b611343 JB |
6836 | static struct value * |
6837 | ada_get_tsd_from_tag (struct value *tag) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 6838 | { |
4c4b4cd2 | 6839 | struct value *val; |
1b611343 | 6840 | struct type *type; |
5b4ee69b | 6841 | |
1b611343 JB |
6842 | /* First option: The TSD is simply stored as a field of our TAG. |
6843 | Only older versions of GNAT would use this format, but we have | |
6844 | to test it first, because there are no visible markers for | |
6845 | the current approach except the absence of that field. */ | |
529cad9c | 6846 | |
1b611343 JB |
6847 | val = ada_value_struct_elt (tag, "tsd", 1); |
6848 | if (val) | |
6849 | return val; | |
e802dbe0 | 6850 | |
1b611343 JB |
6851 | /* Try the second representation for the dispatch table (in which |
6852 | there is no explicit 'tsd' field in the referent of the tag pointer, | |
6853 | and instead the tsd pointer is stored just before the dispatch | |
6854 | table. */ | |
e802dbe0 | 6855 | |
1b611343 JB |
6856 | type = ada_get_tsd_type (current_inferior()); |
6857 | if (type == NULL) | |
6858 | return NULL; | |
6859 | type = lookup_pointer_type (lookup_pointer_type (type)); | |
6860 | val = value_cast (type, tag); | |
6861 | if (val == NULL) | |
6862 | return NULL; | |
6863 | return value_ind (value_ptradd (val, -1)); | |
e802dbe0 JB |
6864 | } |
6865 | ||
1b611343 JB |
6866 | /* Given the TSD of a tag (type-specific data), return a string |
6867 | containing the name of the associated type. | |
6868 | ||
6869 | The returned value is good until the next call. May return NULL | |
6870 | if we are unable to determine the tag name. */ | |
6871 | ||
6872 | static char * | |
6873 | ada_tag_name_from_tsd (struct value *tsd) | |
529cad9c | 6874 | { |
529cad9c PH |
6875 | static char name[1024]; |
6876 | char *p; | |
1b611343 | 6877 | struct value *val; |
529cad9c | 6878 | |
1b611343 | 6879 | val = ada_value_struct_elt (tsd, "expanded_name", 1); |
4c4b4cd2 | 6880 | if (val == NULL) |
1b611343 | 6881 | return NULL; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
6882 | read_memory_string (value_as_address (val), name, sizeof (name) - 1); |
6883 | for (p = name; *p != '\0'; p += 1) | |
6884 | if (isalpha (*p)) | |
6885 | *p = tolower (*p); | |
1b611343 | 6886 | return name; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
6887 | } |
6888 | ||
6889 | /* The type name of the dynamic type denoted by the 'tag value TAG, as | |
1b611343 JB |
6890 | a C string. |
6891 | ||
6892 | Return NULL if the TAG is not an Ada tag, or if we were unable to | |
6893 | determine the name of that tag. The result is good until the next | |
6894 | call. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
6895 | |
6896 | const char * | |
6897 | ada_tag_name (struct value *tag) | |
6898 | { | |
1b611343 | 6899 | char *name = NULL; |
5b4ee69b | 6900 | |
df407dfe | 6901 | if (!ada_is_tag_type (value_type (tag))) |
4c4b4cd2 | 6902 | return NULL; |
1b611343 JB |
6903 | |
6904 | /* It is perfectly possible that an exception be raised while trying | |
6905 | to determine the TAG's name, even under normal circumstances: | |
6906 | The associated variable may be uninitialized or corrupted, for | |
6907 | instance. We do not let any exception propagate past this point. | |
6908 | instead we return NULL. | |
6909 | ||
6910 | We also do not print the error message either (which often is very | |
6911 | low-level (Eg: "Cannot read memory at 0x[...]"), but instead let | |
6912 | the caller print a more meaningful message if necessary. */ | |
492d29ea | 6913 | TRY |
1b611343 JB |
6914 | { |
6915 | struct value *tsd = ada_get_tsd_from_tag (tag); | |
6916 | ||
6917 | if (tsd != NULL) | |
6918 | name = ada_tag_name_from_tsd (tsd); | |
6919 | } | |
492d29ea PA |
6920 | CATCH (e, RETURN_MASK_ERROR) |
6921 | { | |
6922 | } | |
6923 | END_CATCH | |
1b611343 JB |
6924 | |
6925 | return name; | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
6926 | } |
6927 | ||
6928 | /* The parent type of TYPE, or NULL if none. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 6929 | |
d2e4a39e | 6930 | struct type * |
ebf56fd3 | 6931 | ada_parent_type (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
6932 | { |
6933 | int i; | |
6934 | ||
61ee279c | 6935 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
6936 | |
6937 | if (type == NULL || TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT) | |
6938 | return NULL; | |
6939 | ||
6940 | for (i = 0; i < TYPE_NFIELDS (type); i += 1) | |
6941 | if (ada_is_parent_field (type, i)) | |
0c1f74cf JB |
6942 | { |
6943 | struct type *parent_type = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i); | |
6944 | ||
6945 | /* If the _parent field is a pointer, then dereference it. */ | |
6946 | if (TYPE_CODE (parent_type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) | |
6947 | parent_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (parent_type); | |
6948 | /* If there is a parallel XVS type, get the actual base type. */ | |
6949 | parent_type = ada_get_base_type (parent_type); | |
6950 | ||
6951 | return ada_check_typedef (parent_type); | |
6952 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
6953 | |
6954 | return NULL; | |
6955 | } | |
6956 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
6957 | /* True iff field number FIELD_NUM of structure type TYPE contains the |
6958 | parent-type (inherited) fields of a derived type. Assumes TYPE is | |
6959 | a structure type with at least FIELD_NUM+1 fields. */ | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
6960 | |
6961 | int | |
ebf56fd3 | 6962 | ada_is_parent_field (struct type *type, int field_num) |
14f9c5c9 | 6963 | { |
61ee279c | 6964 | const char *name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (ada_check_typedef (type), field_num); |
5b4ee69b | 6965 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 6966 | return (name != NULL |
61012eef GB |
6967 | && (startswith (name, "PARENT") |
6968 | || startswith (name, "_parent"))); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
6969 | } |
6970 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 6971 | /* True iff field number FIELD_NUM of structure type TYPE is a |
14f9c5c9 | 6972 | transparent wrapper field (which should be silently traversed when doing |
4c4b4cd2 | 6973 | field selection and flattened when printing). Assumes TYPE is a |
14f9c5c9 | 6974 | structure type with at least FIELD_NUM+1 fields. Such fields are always |
4c4b4cd2 | 6975 | structures. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
6976 | |
6977 | int | |
ebf56fd3 | 6978 | ada_is_wrapper_field (struct type *type, int field_num) |
14f9c5c9 | 6979 | { |
d2e4a39e | 6980 | const char *name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, field_num); |
5b4ee69b | 6981 | |
dddc0e16 JB |
6982 | if (name != NULL && strcmp (name, "RETVAL") == 0) |
6983 | { | |
6984 | /* This happens in functions with "out" or "in out" parameters | |
6985 | which are passed by copy. For such functions, GNAT describes | |
6986 | the function's return type as being a struct where the return | |
6987 | value is in a field called RETVAL, and where the other "out" | |
6988 | or "in out" parameters are fields of that struct. This is not | |
6989 | a wrapper. */ | |
6990 | return 0; | |
6991 | } | |
6992 | ||
d2e4a39e | 6993 | return (name != NULL |
61012eef | 6994 | && (startswith (name, "PARENT") |
4c4b4cd2 | 6995 | || strcmp (name, "REP") == 0 |
61012eef | 6996 | || startswith (name, "_parent") |
4c4b4cd2 | 6997 | || name[0] == 'S' || name[0] == 'R' || name[0] == 'O')); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
6998 | } |
6999 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7000 | /* True iff field number FIELD_NUM of structure or union type TYPE |
7001 | is a variant wrapper. Assumes TYPE is a structure type with at least | |
7002 | FIELD_NUM+1 fields. */ | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7003 | |
7004 | int | |
ebf56fd3 | 7005 | ada_is_variant_part (struct type *type, int field_num) |
14f9c5c9 | 7006 | { |
d2e4a39e | 7007 | struct type *field_type = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, field_num); |
5b4ee69b | 7008 | |
14f9c5c9 | 7009 | return (TYPE_CODE (field_type) == TYPE_CODE_UNION |
4c4b4cd2 | 7010 | || (is_dynamic_field (type, field_num) |
c3e5cd34 PH |
7011 | && (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (field_type)) |
7012 | == TYPE_CODE_UNION))); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7013 | } |
7014 | ||
7015 | /* Assuming that VAR_TYPE is a variant wrapper (type of the variant part) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7016 | whose discriminants are contained in the record type OUTER_TYPE, |
7c964f07 UW |
7017 | returns the type of the controlling discriminant for the variant. |
7018 | May return NULL if the type could not be found. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 7019 | |
d2e4a39e | 7020 | struct type * |
ebf56fd3 | 7021 | ada_variant_discrim_type (struct type *var_type, struct type *outer_type) |
14f9c5c9 | 7022 | { |
a121b7c1 | 7023 | const char *name = ada_variant_discrim_name (var_type); |
5b4ee69b | 7024 | |
988f6b3d | 7025 | return ada_lookup_struct_elt_type (outer_type, name, 1, 1); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7026 | } |
7027 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 7028 | /* Assuming that TYPE is the type of a variant wrapper, and FIELD_NUM is a |
14f9c5c9 | 7029 | valid field number within it, returns 1 iff field FIELD_NUM of TYPE |
4c4b4cd2 | 7030 | represents a 'when others' clause; otherwise 0. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7031 | |
7032 | int | |
ebf56fd3 | 7033 | ada_is_others_clause (struct type *type, int field_num) |
14f9c5c9 | 7034 | { |
d2e4a39e | 7035 | const char *name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, field_num); |
5b4ee69b | 7036 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7037 | return (name != NULL && name[0] == 'O'); |
7038 | } | |
7039 | ||
7040 | /* Assuming that TYPE0 is the type of the variant part of a record, | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7041 | returns the name of the discriminant controlling the variant. |
7042 | The value is valid until the next call to ada_variant_discrim_name. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 7043 | |
a121b7c1 | 7044 | const char * |
ebf56fd3 | 7045 | ada_variant_discrim_name (struct type *type0) |
14f9c5c9 | 7046 | { |
d2e4a39e | 7047 | static char *result = NULL; |
14f9c5c9 | 7048 | static size_t result_len = 0; |
d2e4a39e AS |
7049 | struct type *type; |
7050 | const char *name; | |
7051 | const char *discrim_end; | |
7052 | const char *discrim_start; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7053 | |
7054 | if (TYPE_CODE (type0) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) | |
7055 | type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type0); | |
7056 | else | |
7057 | type = type0; | |
7058 | ||
7059 | name = ada_type_name (type); | |
7060 | ||
7061 | if (name == NULL || name[0] == '\000') | |
7062 | return ""; | |
7063 | ||
7064 | for (discrim_end = name + strlen (name) - 6; discrim_end != name; | |
7065 | discrim_end -= 1) | |
7066 | { | |
61012eef | 7067 | if (startswith (discrim_end, "___XVN")) |
4c4b4cd2 | 7068 | break; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7069 | } |
7070 | if (discrim_end == name) | |
7071 | return ""; | |
7072 | ||
d2e4a39e | 7073 | for (discrim_start = discrim_end; discrim_start != name + 3; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7074 | discrim_start -= 1) |
7075 | { | |
d2e4a39e | 7076 | if (discrim_start == name + 1) |
4c4b4cd2 | 7077 | return ""; |
76a01679 | 7078 | if ((discrim_start > name + 3 |
61012eef | 7079 | && startswith (discrim_start - 3, "___")) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7080 | || discrim_start[-1] == '.') |
7081 | break; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7082 | } |
7083 | ||
7084 | GROW_VECT (result, result_len, discrim_end - discrim_start + 1); | |
7085 | strncpy (result, discrim_start, discrim_end - discrim_start); | |
d2e4a39e | 7086 | result[discrim_end - discrim_start] = '\0'; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7087 | return result; |
7088 | } | |
7089 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7090 | /* Scan STR for a subtype-encoded number, beginning at position K. |
7091 | Put the position of the character just past the number scanned in | |
7092 | *NEW_K, if NEW_K!=NULL. Put the scanned number in *R, if R!=NULL. | |
7093 | Return 1 if there was a valid number at the given position, and 0 | |
7094 | otherwise. A "subtype-encoded" number consists of the absolute value | |
7095 | in decimal, followed by the letter 'm' to indicate a negative number. | |
7096 | Assumes 0m does not occur. */ | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7097 | |
7098 | int | |
d2e4a39e | 7099 | ada_scan_number (const char str[], int k, LONGEST * R, int *new_k) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7100 | { |
7101 | ULONGEST RU; | |
7102 | ||
d2e4a39e | 7103 | if (!isdigit (str[k])) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7104 | return 0; |
7105 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 7106 | /* Do it the hard way so as not to make any assumption about |
14f9c5c9 | 7107 | the relationship of unsigned long (%lu scan format code) and |
4c4b4cd2 | 7108 | LONGEST. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7109 | RU = 0; |
7110 | while (isdigit (str[k])) | |
7111 | { | |
d2e4a39e | 7112 | RU = RU * 10 + (str[k] - '0'); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7113 | k += 1; |
7114 | } | |
7115 | ||
d2e4a39e | 7116 | if (str[k] == 'm') |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7117 | { |
7118 | if (R != NULL) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7119 | *R = (-(LONGEST) (RU - 1)) - 1; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7120 | k += 1; |
7121 | } | |
7122 | else if (R != NULL) | |
7123 | *R = (LONGEST) RU; | |
7124 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 7125 | /* NOTE on the above: Technically, C does not say what the results of |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7126 | - (LONGEST) RU or (LONGEST) -RU are for RU == largest positive |
7127 | number representable as a LONGEST (although either would probably work | |
7128 | in most implementations). When RU>0, the locution in the then branch | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7129 | above is always equivalent to the negative of RU. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7130 | |
7131 | if (new_k != NULL) | |
7132 | *new_k = k; | |
7133 | return 1; | |
7134 | } | |
7135 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7136 | /* Assuming that TYPE is a variant part wrapper type (a VARIANTS field), |
7137 | and FIELD_NUM is a valid field number within it, returns 1 iff VAL is | |
7138 | in the range encoded by field FIELD_NUM of TYPE; otherwise 0. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 7139 | |
d2e4a39e | 7140 | int |
ebf56fd3 | 7141 | ada_in_variant (LONGEST val, struct type *type, int field_num) |
14f9c5c9 | 7142 | { |
d2e4a39e | 7143 | const char *name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, field_num); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7144 | int p; |
7145 | ||
7146 | p = 0; | |
7147 | while (1) | |
7148 | { | |
d2e4a39e | 7149 | switch (name[p]) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7150 | { |
7151 | case '\0': | |
7152 | return 0; | |
7153 | case 'S': | |
7154 | { | |
7155 | LONGEST W; | |
5b4ee69b | 7156 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7157 | if (!ada_scan_number (name, p + 1, &W, &p)) |
7158 | return 0; | |
7159 | if (val == W) | |
7160 | return 1; | |
7161 | break; | |
7162 | } | |
7163 | case 'R': | |
7164 | { | |
7165 | LONGEST L, U; | |
5b4ee69b | 7166 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7167 | if (!ada_scan_number (name, p + 1, &L, &p) |
7168 | || name[p] != 'T' || !ada_scan_number (name, p + 1, &U, &p)) | |
7169 | return 0; | |
7170 | if (val >= L && val <= U) | |
7171 | return 1; | |
7172 | break; | |
7173 | } | |
7174 | case 'O': | |
7175 | return 1; | |
7176 | default: | |
7177 | return 0; | |
7178 | } | |
7179 | } | |
7180 | } | |
7181 | ||
0963b4bd | 7182 | /* FIXME: Lots of redundancy below. Try to consolidate. */ |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7183 | |
7184 | /* Given a value ARG1 (offset by OFFSET bytes) of a struct or union type | |
7185 | ARG_TYPE, extract and return the value of one of its (non-static) | |
7186 | fields. FIELDNO says which field. Differs from value_primitive_field | |
7187 | only in that it can handle packed values of arbitrary type. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 7188 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7189 | static struct value * |
d2e4a39e | 7190 | ada_value_primitive_field (struct value *arg1, int offset, int fieldno, |
4c4b4cd2 | 7191 | struct type *arg_type) |
14f9c5c9 | 7192 | { |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7193 | struct type *type; |
7194 | ||
61ee279c | 7195 | arg_type = ada_check_typedef (arg_type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7196 | type = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (arg_type, fieldno); |
7197 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 7198 | /* Handle packed fields. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7199 | |
7200 | if (TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (arg_type, fieldno) != 0) | |
7201 | { | |
7202 | int bit_pos = TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (arg_type, fieldno); | |
7203 | int bit_size = TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (arg_type, fieldno); | |
d2e4a39e | 7204 | |
0fd88904 | 7205 | return ada_value_primitive_packed_val (arg1, value_contents (arg1), |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7206 | offset + bit_pos / 8, |
7207 | bit_pos % 8, bit_size, type); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7208 | } |
7209 | else | |
7210 | return value_primitive_field (arg1, offset, fieldno, arg_type); | |
7211 | } | |
7212 | ||
52ce6436 PH |
7213 | /* Find field with name NAME in object of type TYPE. If found, |
7214 | set the following for each argument that is non-null: | |
7215 | - *FIELD_TYPE_P to the field's type; | |
7216 | - *BYTE_OFFSET_P to OFFSET + the byte offset of the field within | |
7217 | an object of that type; | |
7218 | - *BIT_OFFSET_P to the bit offset modulo byte size of the field; | |
7219 | - *BIT_SIZE_P to its size in bits if the field is packed, and | |
7220 | 0 otherwise; | |
7221 | If INDEX_P is non-null, increment *INDEX_P by the number of source-visible | |
7222 | fields up to but not including the desired field, or by the total | |
7223 | number of fields if not found. A NULL value of NAME never | |
7224 | matches; the function just counts visible fields in this case. | |
7225 | ||
828d5846 XR |
7226 | Notice that we need to handle when a tagged record hierarchy |
7227 | has some components with the same name, like in this scenario: | |
7228 | ||
7229 | type Top_T is tagged record | |
7230 | N : Integer := 1; | |
7231 | U : Integer := 974; | |
7232 | A : Integer := 48; | |
7233 | end record; | |
7234 | ||
7235 | type Middle_T is new Top.Top_T with record | |
7236 | N : Character := 'a'; | |
7237 | C : Integer := 3; | |
7238 | end record; | |
7239 | ||
7240 | type Bottom_T is new Middle.Middle_T with record | |
7241 | N : Float := 4.0; | |
7242 | C : Character := '5'; | |
7243 | X : Integer := 6; | |
7244 | A : Character := 'J'; | |
7245 | end record; | |
7246 | ||
7247 | Let's say we now have a variable declared and initialized as follow: | |
7248 | ||
7249 | TC : Top_A := new Bottom_T; | |
7250 | ||
7251 | And then we use this variable to call this function | |
7252 | ||
7253 | procedure Assign (Obj: in out Top_T; TV : Integer); | |
7254 | ||
7255 | as follow: | |
7256 | ||
7257 | Assign (Top_T (B), 12); | |
7258 | ||
7259 | Now, we're in the debugger, and we're inside that procedure | |
7260 | then and we want to print the value of obj.c: | |
7261 | ||
7262 | Usually, the tagged record or one of the parent type owns the | |
7263 | component to print and there's no issue but in this particular | |
7264 | case, what does it mean to ask for Obj.C? Since the actual | |
7265 | type for object is type Bottom_T, it could mean two things: type | |
7266 | component C from the Middle_T view, but also component C from | |
7267 | Bottom_T. So in that "undefined" case, when the component is | |
7268 | not found in the non-resolved type (which includes all the | |
7269 | components of the parent type), then resolve it and see if we | |
7270 | get better luck once expanded. | |
7271 | ||
7272 | In the case of homonyms in the derived tagged type, we don't | |
7273 | guaranty anything, and pick the one that's easiest for us | |
7274 | to program. | |
7275 | ||
0963b4bd | 7276 | Returns 1 if found, 0 otherwise. */ |
52ce6436 | 7277 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7278 | static int |
0d5cff50 | 7279 | find_struct_field (const char *name, struct type *type, int offset, |
76a01679 | 7280 | struct type **field_type_p, |
52ce6436 PH |
7281 | int *byte_offset_p, int *bit_offset_p, int *bit_size_p, |
7282 | int *index_p) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7283 | { |
7284 | int i; | |
828d5846 | 7285 | int parent_offset = -1; |
4c4b4cd2 | 7286 | |
61ee279c | 7287 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); |
76a01679 | 7288 | |
52ce6436 PH |
7289 | if (field_type_p != NULL) |
7290 | *field_type_p = NULL; | |
7291 | if (byte_offset_p != NULL) | |
d5d6fca5 | 7292 | *byte_offset_p = 0; |
52ce6436 PH |
7293 | if (bit_offset_p != NULL) |
7294 | *bit_offset_p = 0; | |
7295 | if (bit_size_p != NULL) | |
7296 | *bit_size_p = 0; | |
7297 | ||
7298 | for (i = 0; i < TYPE_NFIELDS (type); i += 1) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7299 | { |
7300 | int bit_pos = TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, i); | |
7301 | int fld_offset = offset + bit_pos / 8; | |
0d5cff50 | 7302 | const char *t_field_name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, i); |
76a01679 | 7303 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7304 | if (t_field_name == NULL) |
7305 | continue; | |
7306 | ||
828d5846 XR |
7307 | else if (ada_is_parent_field (type, i)) |
7308 | { | |
7309 | /* This is a field pointing us to the parent type of a tagged | |
7310 | type. As hinted in this function's documentation, we give | |
7311 | preference to fields in the current record first, so what | |
7312 | we do here is just record the index of this field before | |
7313 | we skip it. If it turns out we couldn't find our field | |
7314 | in the current record, then we'll get back to it and search | |
7315 | inside it whether the field might exist in the parent. */ | |
7316 | ||
7317 | parent_offset = i; | |
7318 | continue; | |
7319 | } | |
7320 | ||
52ce6436 | 7321 | else if (name != NULL && field_name_match (t_field_name, name)) |
76a01679 JB |
7322 | { |
7323 | int bit_size = TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, i); | |
5b4ee69b | 7324 | |
52ce6436 PH |
7325 | if (field_type_p != NULL) |
7326 | *field_type_p = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i); | |
7327 | if (byte_offset_p != NULL) | |
7328 | *byte_offset_p = fld_offset; | |
7329 | if (bit_offset_p != NULL) | |
7330 | *bit_offset_p = bit_pos % 8; | |
7331 | if (bit_size_p != NULL) | |
7332 | *bit_size_p = bit_size; | |
76a01679 JB |
7333 | return 1; |
7334 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7335 | else if (ada_is_wrapper_field (type, i)) |
7336 | { | |
52ce6436 PH |
7337 | if (find_struct_field (name, TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i), fld_offset, |
7338 | field_type_p, byte_offset_p, bit_offset_p, | |
7339 | bit_size_p, index_p)) | |
76a01679 JB |
7340 | return 1; |
7341 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7342 | else if (ada_is_variant_part (type, i)) |
7343 | { | |
52ce6436 PH |
7344 | /* PNH: Wait. Do we ever execute this section, or is ARG always of |
7345 | fixed type?? */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7346 | int j; |
52ce6436 PH |
7347 | struct type *field_type |
7348 | = ada_check_typedef (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i)); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7349 | |
52ce6436 | 7350 | for (j = 0; j < TYPE_NFIELDS (field_type); j += 1) |
4c4b4cd2 | 7351 | { |
76a01679 JB |
7352 | if (find_struct_field (name, TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (field_type, j), |
7353 | fld_offset | |
7354 | + TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (field_type, j) / 8, | |
7355 | field_type_p, byte_offset_p, | |
52ce6436 | 7356 | bit_offset_p, bit_size_p, index_p)) |
76a01679 | 7357 | return 1; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7358 | } |
7359 | } | |
52ce6436 PH |
7360 | else if (index_p != NULL) |
7361 | *index_p += 1; | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7362 | } |
828d5846 XR |
7363 | |
7364 | /* Field not found so far. If this is a tagged type which | |
7365 | has a parent, try finding that field in the parent now. */ | |
7366 | ||
7367 | if (parent_offset != -1) | |
7368 | { | |
7369 | int bit_pos = TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, parent_offset); | |
7370 | int fld_offset = offset + bit_pos / 8; | |
7371 | ||
7372 | if (find_struct_field (name, TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, parent_offset), | |
7373 | fld_offset, field_type_p, byte_offset_p, | |
7374 | bit_offset_p, bit_size_p, index_p)) | |
7375 | return 1; | |
7376 | } | |
7377 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7378 | return 0; |
7379 | } | |
7380 | ||
0963b4bd | 7381 | /* Number of user-visible fields in record type TYPE. */ |
4c4b4cd2 | 7382 | |
52ce6436 PH |
7383 | static int |
7384 | num_visible_fields (struct type *type) | |
7385 | { | |
7386 | int n; | |
5b4ee69b | 7387 | |
52ce6436 PH |
7388 | n = 0; |
7389 | find_struct_field (NULL, type, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &n); | |
7390 | return n; | |
7391 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 7392 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7393 | /* Look for a field NAME in ARG. Adjust the address of ARG by OFFSET bytes, |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7394 | and search in it assuming it has (class) type TYPE. |
7395 | If found, return value, else return NULL. | |
7396 | ||
828d5846 XR |
7397 | Searches recursively through wrapper fields (e.g., '_parent'). |
7398 | ||
7399 | In the case of homonyms in the tagged types, please refer to the | |
7400 | long explanation in find_struct_field's function documentation. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 7401 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7402 | static struct value * |
108d56a4 | 7403 | ada_search_struct_field (const char *name, struct value *arg, int offset, |
4c4b4cd2 | 7404 | struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7405 | { |
7406 | int i; | |
828d5846 | 7407 | int parent_offset = -1; |
14f9c5c9 | 7408 | |
5b4ee69b | 7409 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); |
52ce6436 | 7410 | for (i = 0; i < TYPE_NFIELDS (type); i += 1) |
14f9c5c9 | 7411 | { |
0d5cff50 | 7412 | const char *t_field_name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, i); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7413 | |
7414 | if (t_field_name == NULL) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7415 | continue; |
14f9c5c9 | 7416 | |
828d5846 XR |
7417 | else if (ada_is_parent_field (type, i)) |
7418 | { | |
7419 | /* This is a field pointing us to the parent type of a tagged | |
7420 | type. As hinted in this function's documentation, we give | |
7421 | preference to fields in the current record first, so what | |
7422 | we do here is just record the index of this field before | |
7423 | we skip it. If it turns out we couldn't find our field | |
7424 | in the current record, then we'll get back to it and search | |
7425 | inside it whether the field might exist in the parent. */ | |
7426 | ||
7427 | parent_offset = i; | |
7428 | continue; | |
7429 | } | |
7430 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 7431 | else if (field_name_match (t_field_name, name)) |
4c4b4cd2 | 7432 | return ada_value_primitive_field (arg, offset, i, type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7433 | |
7434 | else if (ada_is_wrapper_field (type, i)) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7435 | { |
0963b4bd | 7436 | struct value *v = /* Do not let indent join lines here. */ |
06d5cf63 JB |
7437 | ada_search_struct_field (name, arg, |
7438 | offset + TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, i) / 8, | |
7439 | TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i)); | |
5b4ee69b | 7440 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7441 | if (v != NULL) |
7442 | return v; | |
7443 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7444 | |
7445 | else if (ada_is_variant_part (type, i)) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7446 | { |
0963b4bd | 7447 | /* PNH: Do we ever get here? See find_struct_field. */ |
4c4b4cd2 | 7448 | int j; |
5b4ee69b MS |
7449 | struct type *field_type = ada_check_typedef (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, |
7450 | i)); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7451 | int var_offset = offset + TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, i) / 8; |
7452 | ||
52ce6436 | 7453 | for (j = 0; j < TYPE_NFIELDS (field_type); j += 1) |
4c4b4cd2 | 7454 | { |
0963b4bd MS |
7455 | struct value *v = ada_search_struct_field /* Force line |
7456 | break. */ | |
06d5cf63 JB |
7457 | (name, arg, |
7458 | var_offset + TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (field_type, j) / 8, | |
7459 | TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (field_type, j)); | |
5b4ee69b | 7460 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7461 | if (v != NULL) |
7462 | return v; | |
7463 | } | |
7464 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 7465 | } |
828d5846 XR |
7466 | |
7467 | /* Field not found so far. If this is a tagged type which | |
7468 | has a parent, try finding that field in the parent now. */ | |
7469 | ||
7470 | if (parent_offset != -1) | |
7471 | { | |
7472 | struct value *v = ada_search_struct_field ( | |
7473 | name, arg, offset + TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, parent_offset) / 8, | |
7474 | TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, parent_offset)); | |
7475 | ||
7476 | if (v != NULL) | |
7477 | return v; | |
7478 | } | |
7479 | ||
14f9c5c9 AS |
7480 | return NULL; |
7481 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 7482 | |
52ce6436 PH |
7483 | static struct value *ada_index_struct_field_1 (int *, struct value *, |
7484 | int, struct type *); | |
7485 | ||
7486 | ||
7487 | /* Return field #INDEX in ARG, where the index is that returned by | |
7488 | * find_struct_field through its INDEX_P argument. Adjust the address | |
7489 | * of ARG by OFFSET bytes, and search in it assuming it has (class) type TYPE. | |
0963b4bd | 7490 | * If found, return value, else return NULL. */ |
52ce6436 PH |
7491 | |
7492 | static struct value * | |
7493 | ada_index_struct_field (int index, struct value *arg, int offset, | |
7494 | struct type *type) | |
7495 | { | |
7496 | return ada_index_struct_field_1 (&index, arg, offset, type); | |
7497 | } | |
7498 | ||
7499 | ||
7500 | /* Auxiliary function for ada_index_struct_field. Like | |
7501 | * ada_index_struct_field, but takes index from *INDEX_P and modifies | |
0963b4bd | 7502 | * *INDEX_P. */ |
52ce6436 PH |
7503 | |
7504 | static struct value * | |
7505 | ada_index_struct_field_1 (int *index_p, struct value *arg, int offset, | |
7506 | struct type *type) | |
7507 | { | |
7508 | int i; | |
7509 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); | |
7510 | ||
7511 | for (i = 0; i < TYPE_NFIELDS (type); i += 1) | |
7512 | { | |
7513 | if (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, i) == NULL) | |
7514 | continue; | |
7515 | else if (ada_is_wrapper_field (type, i)) | |
7516 | { | |
0963b4bd | 7517 | struct value *v = /* Do not let indent join lines here. */ |
52ce6436 PH |
7518 | ada_index_struct_field_1 (index_p, arg, |
7519 | offset + TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, i) / 8, | |
7520 | TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i)); | |
5b4ee69b | 7521 | |
52ce6436 PH |
7522 | if (v != NULL) |
7523 | return v; | |
7524 | } | |
7525 | ||
7526 | else if (ada_is_variant_part (type, i)) | |
7527 | { | |
7528 | /* PNH: Do we ever get here? See ada_search_struct_field, | |
0963b4bd | 7529 | find_struct_field. */ |
52ce6436 PH |
7530 | error (_("Cannot assign this kind of variant record")); |
7531 | } | |
7532 | else if (*index_p == 0) | |
7533 | return ada_value_primitive_field (arg, offset, i, type); | |
7534 | else | |
7535 | *index_p -= 1; | |
7536 | } | |
7537 | return NULL; | |
7538 | } | |
7539 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7540 | /* Given ARG, a value of type (pointer or reference to a)* |
7541 | structure/union, extract the component named NAME from the ultimate | |
7542 | target structure/union and return it as a value with its | |
f5938064 | 7543 | appropriate type. |
14f9c5c9 | 7544 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7545 | The routine searches for NAME among all members of the structure itself |
7546 | and (recursively) among all members of any wrapper members | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7547 | (e.g., '_parent'). |
7548 | ||
03ee6b2e PH |
7549 | If NO_ERR, then simply return NULL in case of error, rather than |
7550 | calling error. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 7551 | |
d2e4a39e | 7552 | struct value * |
a121b7c1 | 7553 | ada_value_struct_elt (struct value *arg, const char *name, int no_err) |
14f9c5c9 | 7554 | { |
4c4b4cd2 | 7555 | struct type *t, *t1; |
d2e4a39e | 7556 | struct value *v; |
1f5d1570 | 7557 | int check_tag; |
14f9c5c9 | 7558 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7559 | v = NULL; |
df407dfe | 7560 | t1 = t = ada_check_typedef (value_type (arg)); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7561 | if (TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_REF) |
7562 | { | |
7563 | t1 = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (t); | |
7564 | if (t1 == NULL) | |
03ee6b2e | 7565 | goto BadValue; |
61ee279c | 7566 | t1 = ada_check_typedef (t1); |
4c4b4cd2 | 7567 | if (TYPE_CODE (t1) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
76a01679 | 7568 | { |
994b9211 | 7569 | arg = coerce_ref (arg); |
76a01679 JB |
7570 | t = t1; |
7571 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7572 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 7573 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7574 | while (TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
7575 | { | |
7576 | t1 = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (t); | |
7577 | if (t1 == NULL) | |
03ee6b2e | 7578 | goto BadValue; |
61ee279c | 7579 | t1 = ada_check_typedef (t1); |
4c4b4cd2 | 7580 | if (TYPE_CODE (t1) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
76a01679 JB |
7581 | { |
7582 | arg = value_ind (arg); | |
7583 | t = t1; | |
7584 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7585 | else |
76a01679 | 7586 | break; |
4c4b4cd2 | 7587 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 7588 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7589 | if (TYPE_CODE (t1) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT && TYPE_CODE (t1) != TYPE_CODE_UNION) |
03ee6b2e | 7590 | goto BadValue; |
14f9c5c9 | 7591 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7592 | if (t1 == t) |
7593 | v = ada_search_struct_field (name, arg, 0, t); | |
7594 | else | |
7595 | { | |
7596 | int bit_offset, bit_size, byte_offset; | |
7597 | struct type *field_type; | |
7598 | CORE_ADDR address; | |
7599 | ||
76a01679 | 7600 | if (TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
b50d69b5 | 7601 | address = value_address (ada_value_ind (arg)); |
4c4b4cd2 | 7602 | else |
b50d69b5 | 7603 | address = value_address (ada_coerce_ref (arg)); |
14f9c5c9 | 7604 | |
828d5846 XR |
7605 | /* Check to see if this is a tagged type. We also need to handle |
7606 | the case where the type is a reference to a tagged type, but | |
7607 | we have to be careful to exclude pointers to tagged types. | |
7608 | The latter should be shown as usual (as a pointer), whereas | |
7609 | a reference should mostly be transparent to the user. */ | |
7610 | ||
7611 | if (ada_is_tagged_type (t1, 0) | |
7612 | || (TYPE_CODE (t1) == TYPE_CODE_REF | |
7613 | && ada_is_tagged_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (t1), 0))) | |
7614 | { | |
7615 | /* We first try to find the searched field in the current type. | |
7616 | If not found then let's look in the fixed type. */ | |
7617 | ||
7618 | if (!find_struct_field (name, t1, 0, | |
7619 | &field_type, &byte_offset, &bit_offset, | |
7620 | &bit_size, NULL)) | |
1f5d1570 JG |
7621 | check_tag = 1; |
7622 | else | |
7623 | check_tag = 0; | |
828d5846 XR |
7624 | } |
7625 | else | |
1f5d1570 JG |
7626 | check_tag = 0; |
7627 | ||
7628 | /* Convert to fixed type in all cases, so that we have proper | |
7629 | offsets to each field in unconstrained record types. */ | |
7630 | t1 = ada_to_fixed_type (ada_get_base_type (t1), NULL, | |
7631 | address, NULL, check_tag); | |
828d5846 | 7632 | |
76a01679 JB |
7633 | if (find_struct_field (name, t1, 0, |
7634 | &field_type, &byte_offset, &bit_offset, | |
52ce6436 | 7635 | &bit_size, NULL)) |
76a01679 JB |
7636 | { |
7637 | if (bit_size != 0) | |
7638 | { | |
714e53ab PH |
7639 | if (TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_REF) |
7640 | arg = ada_coerce_ref (arg); | |
7641 | else | |
7642 | arg = ada_value_ind (arg); | |
76a01679 JB |
7643 | v = ada_value_primitive_packed_val (arg, NULL, byte_offset, |
7644 | bit_offset, bit_size, | |
7645 | field_type); | |
7646 | } | |
7647 | else | |
f5938064 | 7648 | v = value_at_lazy (field_type, address + byte_offset); |
76a01679 JB |
7649 | } |
7650 | } | |
7651 | ||
03ee6b2e PH |
7652 | if (v != NULL || no_err) |
7653 | return v; | |
7654 | else | |
323e0a4a | 7655 | error (_("There is no member named %s."), name); |
14f9c5c9 | 7656 | |
03ee6b2e PH |
7657 | BadValue: |
7658 | if (no_err) | |
7659 | return NULL; | |
7660 | else | |
0963b4bd MS |
7661 | error (_("Attempt to extract a component of " |
7662 | "a value that is not a record.")); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7663 | } |
7664 | ||
3b4de39c | 7665 | /* Return a string representation of type TYPE. */ |
99bbb428 | 7666 | |
3b4de39c | 7667 | static std::string |
99bbb428 PA |
7668 | type_as_string (struct type *type) |
7669 | { | |
d7e74731 | 7670 | string_file tmp_stream; |
99bbb428 | 7671 | |
d7e74731 | 7672 | type_print (type, "", &tmp_stream, -1); |
99bbb428 | 7673 | |
d7e74731 | 7674 | return std::move (tmp_stream.string ()); |
99bbb428 PA |
7675 | } |
7676 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 7677 | /* Given a type TYPE, look up the type of the component of type named NAME. |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7678 | If DISPP is non-null, add its byte displacement from the beginning of a |
7679 | structure (pointed to by a value) of type TYPE to *DISPP (does not | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7680 | work for packed fields). |
7681 | ||
7682 | Matches any field whose name has NAME as a prefix, possibly | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7683 | followed by "___". |
14f9c5c9 | 7684 | |
0963b4bd | 7685 | TYPE can be either a struct or union. If REFOK, TYPE may also |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7686 | be a (pointer or reference)+ to a struct or union, and the |
7687 | ultimate target type will be searched. | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7688 | |
7689 | Looks recursively into variant clauses and parent types. | |
7690 | ||
828d5846 XR |
7691 | In the case of homonyms in the tagged types, please refer to the |
7692 | long explanation in find_struct_field's function documentation. | |
7693 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7694 | If NOERR is nonzero, return NULL if NAME is not suitably defined or |
7695 | TYPE is not a type of the right kind. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 7696 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7697 | static struct type * |
a121b7c1 | 7698 | ada_lookup_struct_elt_type (struct type *type, const char *name, int refok, |
988f6b3d | 7699 | int noerr) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7700 | { |
7701 | int i; | |
828d5846 | 7702 | int parent_offset = -1; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7703 | |
7704 | if (name == NULL) | |
7705 | goto BadName; | |
7706 | ||
76a01679 | 7707 | if (refok && type != NULL) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7708 | while (1) |
7709 | { | |
61ee279c | 7710 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); |
76a01679 JB |
7711 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_PTR |
7712 | && TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_REF) | |
7713 | break; | |
7714 | type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7715 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 7716 | |
76a01679 | 7717 | if (type == NULL |
1265e4aa JB |
7718 | || (TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT |
7719 | && TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_UNION)) | |
14f9c5c9 | 7720 | { |
4c4b4cd2 | 7721 | if (noerr) |
76a01679 | 7722 | return NULL; |
99bbb428 | 7723 | |
3b4de39c PA |
7724 | error (_("Type %s is not a structure or union type"), |
7725 | type != NULL ? type_as_string (type).c_str () : _("(null)")); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7726 | } |
7727 | ||
7728 | type = to_static_fixed_type (type); | |
7729 | ||
7730 | for (i = 0; i < TYPE_NFIELDS (type); i += 1) | |
7731 | { | |
0d5cff50 | 7732 | const char *t_field_name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, i); |
14f9c5c9 | 7733 | struct type *t; |
d2e4a39e | 7734 | |
14f9c5c9 | 7735 | if (t_field_name == NULL) |
4c4b4cd2 | 7736 | continue; |
14f9c5c9 | 7737 | |
828d5846 XR |
7738 | else if (ada_is_parent_field (type, i)) |
7739 | { | |
7740 | /* This is a field pointing us to the parent type of a tagged | |
7741 | type. As hinted in this function's documentation, we give | |
7742 | preference to fields in the current record first, so what | |
7743 | we do here is just record the index of this field before | |
7744 | we skip it. If it turns out we couldn't find our field | |
7745 | in the current record, then we'll get back to it and search | |
7746 | inside it whether the field might exist in the parent. */ | |
7747 | ||
7748 | parent_offset = i; | |
7749 | continue; | |
7750 | } | |
7751 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 7752 | else if (field_name_match (t_field_name, name)) |
988f6b3d | 7753 | return TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7754 | |
7755 | else if (ada_is_wrapper_field (type, i)) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7756 | { |
4c4b4cd2 | 7757 | t = ada_lookup_struct_elt_type (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i), name, |
988f6b3d | 7758 | 0, 1); |
4c4b4cd2 | 7759 | if (t != NULL) |
988f6b3d | 7760 | return t; |
4c4b4cd2 | 7761 | } |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7762 | |
7763 | else if (ada_is_variant_part (type, i)) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7764 | { |
7765 | int j; | |
5b4ee69b MS |
7766 | struct type *field_type = ada_check_typedef (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, |
7767 | i)); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7768 | |
7769 | for (j = TYPE_NFIELDS (field_type) - 1; j >= 0; j -= 1) | |
7770 | { | |
b1f33ddd JB |
7771 | /* FIXME pnh 2008/01/26: We check for a field that is |
7772 | NOT wrapped in a struct, since the compiler sometimes | |
7773 | generates these for unchecked variant types. Revisit | |
0963b4bd | 7774 | if the compiler changes this practice. */ |
0d5cff50 | 7775 | const char *v_field_name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (field_type, j); |
988f6b3d | 7776 | |
b1f33ddd JB |
7777 | if (v_field_name != NULL |
7778 | && field_name_match (v_field_name, name)) | |
460efde1 | 7779 | t = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (field_type, j); |
b1f33ddd | 7780 | else |
0963b4bd MS |
7781 | t = ada_lookup_struct_elt_type (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (field_type, |
7782 | j), | |
988f6b3d | 7783 | name, 0, 1); |
b1f33ddd | 7784 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7785 | if (t != NULL) |
988f6b3d | 7786 | return t; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7787 | } |
7788 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7789 | |
7790 | } | |
7791 | ||
828d5846 XR |
7792 | /* Field not found so far. If this is a tagged type which |
7793 | has a parent, try finding that field in the parent now. */ | |
7794 | ||
7795 | if (parent_offset != -1) | |
7796 | { | |
7797 | struct type *t; | |
7798 | ||
7799 | t = ada_lookup_struct_elt_type (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, parent_offset), | |
7800 | name, 0, 1); | |
7801 | if (t != NULL) | |
7802 | return t; | |
7803 | } | |
7804 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 7805 | BadName: |
d2e4a39e | 7806 | if (!noerr) |
14f9c5c9 | 7807 | { |
2b2798cc | 7808 | const char *name_str = name != NULL ? name : _("<null>"); |
99bbb428 PA |
7809 | |
7810 | error (_("Type %s has no component named %s"), | |
3b4de39c | 7811 | type_as_string (type).c_str (), name_str); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7812 | } |
7813 | ||
7814 | return NULL; | |
7815 | } | |
7816 | ||
b1f33ddd JB |
7817 | /* Assuming that VAR_TYPE is the type of a variant part of a record (a union), |
7818 | within a value of type OUTER_TYPE, return true iff VAR_TYPE | |
7819 | represents an unchecked union (that is, the variant part of a | |
0963b4bd | 7820 | record that is named in an Unchecked_Union pragma). */ |
b1f33ddd JB |
7821 | |
7822 | static int | |
7823 | is_unchecked_variant (struct type *var_type, struct type *outer_type) | |
7824 | { | |
a121b7c1 | 7825 | const char *discrim_name = ada_variant_discrim_name (var_type); |
5b4ee69b | 7826 | |
988f6b3d | 7827 | return (ada_lookup_struct_elt_type (outer_type, discrim_name, 0, 1) == NULL); |
b1f33ddd JB |
7828 | } |
7829 | ||
7830 | ||
14f9c5c9 AS |
7831 | /* Assuming that VAR_TYPE is the type of a variant part of a record (a union), |
7832 | within a value of type OUTER_TYPE that is stored in GDB at | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7833 | OUTER_VALADDR, determine which variant clause (field number in VAR_TYPE, |
7834 | numbering from 0) is applicable. Returns -1 if none are. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 7835 | |
d2e4a39e | 7836 | int |
ebf56fd3 | 7837 | ada_which_variant_applies (struct type *var_type, struct type *outer_type, |
fc1a4b47 | 7838 | const gdb_byte *outer_valaddr) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7839 | { |
7840 | int others_clause; | |
7841 | int i; | |
a121b7c1 | 7842 | const char *discrim_name = ada_variant_discrim_name (var_type); |
0c281816 JB |
7843 | struct value *outer; |
7844 | struct value *discrim; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7845 | LONGEST discrim_val; |
7846 | ||
012370f6 TT |
7847 | /* Using plain value_from_contents_and_address here causes problems |
7848 | because we will end up trying to resolve a type that is currently | |
7849 | being constructed. */ | |
7850 | outer = value_from_contents_and_address_unresolved (outer_type, | |
7851 | outer_valaddr, 0); | |
0c281816 JB |
7852 | discrim = ada_value_struct_elt (outer, discrim_name, 1); |
7853 | if (discrim == NULL) | |
14f9c5c9 | 7854 | return -1; |
0c281816 | 7855 | discrim_val = value_as_long (discrim); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7856 | |
7857 | others_clause = -1; | |
7858 | for (i = 0; i < TYPE_NFIELDS (var_type); i += 1) | |
7859 | { | |
7860 | if (ada_is_others_clause (var_type, i)) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7861 | others_clause = i; |
14f9c5c9 | 7862 | else if (ada_in_variant (discrim_val, var_type, i)) |
4c4b4cd2 | 7863 | return i; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7864 | } |
7865 | ||
7866 | return others_clause; | |
7867 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 7868 | \f |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7869 | |
7870 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 7871 | /* Dynamic-Sized Records */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7872 | |
7873 | /* Strategy: The type ostensibly attached to a value with dynamic size | |
7874 | (i.e., a size that is not statically recorded in the debugging | |
7875 | data) does not accurately reflect the size or layout of the value. | |
7876 | Our strategy is to convert these values to values with accurate, | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7877 | conventional types that are constructed on the fly. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7878 | |
7879 | /* There is a subtle and tricky problem here. In general, we cannot | |
7880 | determine the size of dynamic records without its data. However, | |
7881 | the 'struct value' data structure, which GDB uses to represent | |
7882 | quantities in the inferior process (the target), requires the size | |
7883 | of the type at the time of its allocation in order to reserve space | |
7884 | for GDB's internal copy of the data. That's why the | |
7885 | 'to_fixed_xxx_type' routines take (target) addresses as parameters, | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7886 | rather than struct value*s. |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7887 | |
7888 | However, GDB's internal history variables ($1, $2, etc.) are | |
7889 | struct value*s containing internal copies of the data that are not, in | |
7890 | general, the same as the data at their corresponding addresses in | |
7891 | the target. Fortunately, the types we give to these values are all | |
7892 | conventional, fixed-size types (as per the strategy described | |
7893 | above), so that we don't usually have to perform the | |
7894 | 'to_fixed_xxx_type' conversions to look at their values. | |
7895 | Unfortunately, there is one exception: if one of the internal | |
7896 | history variables is an array whose elements are unconstrained | |
7897 | records, then we will need to create distinct fixed types for each | |
7898 | element selected. */ | |
7899 | ||
7900 | /* The upshot of all of this is that many routines take a (type, host | |
7901 | address, target address) triple as arguments to represent a value. | |
7902 | The host address, if non-null, is supposed to contain an internal | |
7903 | copy of the relevant data; otherwise, the program is to consult the | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7904 | target at the target address. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7905 | |
7906 | /* Assuming that VAL0 represents a pointer value, the result of | |
7907 | dereferencing it. Differs from value_ind in its treatment of | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7908 | dynamic-sized types. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 7909 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
7910 | struct value * |
7911 | ada_value_ind (struct value *val0) | |
14f9c5c9 | 7912 | { |
c48db5ca | 7913 | struct value *val = value_ind (val0); |
5b4ee69b | 7914 | |
b50d69b5 JG |
7915 | if (ada_is_tagged_type (value_type (val), 0)) |
7916 | val = ada_tag_value_at_base_address (val); | |
7917 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 7918 | return ada_to_fixed_value (val); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7919 | } |
7920 | ||
7921 | /* The value resulting from dereferencing any "reference to" | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7922 | qualifiers on VAL0. */ |
7923 | ||
d2e4a39e AS |
7924 | static struct value * |
7925 | ada_coerce_ref (struct value *val0) | |
7926 | { | |
df407dfe | 7927 | if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (val0)) == TYPE_CODE_REF) |
d2e4a39e AS |
7928 | { |
7929 | struct value *val = val0; | |
5b4ee69b | 7930 | |
994b9211 | 7931 | val = coerce_ref (val); |
b50d69b5 JG |
7932 | |
7933 | if (ada_is_tagged_type (value_type (val), 0)) | |
7934 | val = ada_tag_value_at_base_address (val); | |
7935 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 7936 | return ada_to_fixed_value (val); |
d2e4a39e AS |
7937 | } |
7938 | else | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7939 | return val0; |
7940 | } | |
7941 | ||
7942 | /* Return OFF rounded upward if necessary to a multiple of | |
4c4b4cd2 | 7943 | ALIGNMENT (a power of 2). */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7944 | |
7945 | static unsigned int | |
ebf56fd3 | 7946 | align_value (unsigned int off, unsigned int alignment) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7947 | { |
7948 | return (off + alignment - 1) & ~(alignment - 1); | |
7949 | } | |
7950 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 7951 | /* Return the bit alignment required for field #F of template type TYPE. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7952 | |
7953 | static unsigned int | |
ebf56fd3 | 7954 | field_alignment (struct type *type, int f) |
14f9c5c9 | 7955 | { |
d2e4a39e | 7956 | const char *name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, f); |
64a1bf19 | 7957 | int len; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7958 | int align_offset; |
7959 | ||
64a1bf19 JB |
7960 | /* The field name should never be null, unless the debugging information |
7961 | is somehow malformed. In this case, we assume the field does not | |
7962 | require any alignment. */ | |
7963 | if (name == NULL) | |
7964 | return 1; | |
7965 | ||
7966 | len = strlen (name); | |
7967 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7968 | if (!isdigit (name[len - 1])) |
7969 | return 1; | |
14f9c5c9 | 7970 | |
d2e4a39e | 7971 | if (isdigit (name[len - 2])) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7972 | align_offset = len - 2; |
7973 | else | |
7974 | align_offset = len - 1; | |
7975 | ||
61012eef | 7976 | if (align_offset < 7 || !startswith (name + align_offset - 6, "___XV")) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7977 | return TARGET_CHAR_BIT; |
7978 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7979 | return atoi (name + align_offset) * TARGET_CHAR_BIT; |
7980 | } | |
7981 | ||
852dff6c | 7982 | /* Find a typedef or tag symbol named NAME. Ignores ambiguity. */ |
4c4b4cd2 | 7983 | |
852dff6c JB |
7984 | static struct symbol * |
7985 | ada_find_any_type_symbol (const char *name) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7986 | { |
7987 | struct symbol *sym; | |
7988 | ||
7989 | sym = standard_lookup (name, get_selected_block (NULL), VAR_DOMAIN); | |
4186eb54 | 7990 | if (sym != NULL && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_TYPEDEF) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
7991 | return sym; |
7992 | ||
4186eb54 KS |
7993 | sym = standard_lookup (name, NULL, STRUCT_DOMAIN); |
7994 | return sym; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
7995 | } |
7996 | ||
dddfab26 UW |
7997 | /* Find a type named NAME. Ignores ambiguity. This routine will look |
7998 | solely for types defined by debug info, it will not search the GDB | |
7999 | primitive types. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8000 | |
852dff6c | 8001 | static struct type * |
ebf56fd3 | 8002 | ada_find_any_type (const char *name) |
14f9c5c9 | 8003 | { |
852dff6c | 8004 | struct symbol *sym = ada_find_any_type_symbol (name); |
14f9c5c9 | 8005 | |
14f9c5c9 | 8006 | if (sym != NULL) |
dddfab26 | 8007 | return SYMBOL_TYPE (sym); |
14f9c5c9 | 8008 | |
dddfab26 | 8009 | return NULL; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8010 | } |
8011 | ||
739593e0 JB |
8012 | /* Given NAME_SYM and an associated BLOCK, find a "renaming" symbol |
8013 | associated with NAME_SYM's name. NAME_SYM may itself be a renaming | |
8014 | symbol, in which case it is returned. Otherwise, this looks for | |
8015 | symbols whose name is that of NAME_SYM suffixed with "___XR". | |
8016 | Return symbol if found, and NULL otherwise. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8017 | |
8018 | struct symbol * | |
270140bd | 8019 | ada_find_renaming_symbol (struct symbol *name_sym, const struct block *block) |
aeb5907d | 8020 | { |
739593e0 | 8021 | const char *name = SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (name_sym); |
aeb5907d JB |
8022 | struct symbol *sym; |
8023 | ||
739593e0 JB |
8024 | if (strstr (name, "___XR") != NULL) |
8025 | return name_sym; | |
8026 | ||
aeb5907d JB |
8027 | sym = find_old_style_renaming_symbol (name, block); |
8028 | ||
8029 | if (sym != NULL) | |
8030 | return sym; | |
8031 | ||
0963b4bd | 8032 | /* Not right yet. FIXME pnh 7/20/2007. */ |
852dff6c | 8033 | sym = ada_find_any_type_symbol (name); |
aeb5907d JB |
8034 | if (sym != NULL && strstr (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym), "___XR") != NULL) |
8035 | return sym; | |
8036 | else | |
8037 | return NULL; | |
8038 | } | |
8039 | ||
8040 | static struct symbol * | |
270140bd | 8041 | find_old_style_renaming_symbol (const char *name, const struct block *block) |
4c4b4cd2 | 8042 | { |
7f0df278 | 8043 | const struct symbol *function_sym = block_linkage_function (block); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8044 | char *rename; |
8045 | ||
8046 | if (function_sym != NULL) | |
8047 | { | |
8048 | /* If the symbol is defined inside a function, NAME is not fully | |
8049 | qualified. This means we need to prepend the function name | |
8050 | as well as adding the ``___XR'' suffix to build the name of | |
8051 | the associated renaming symbol. */ | |
0d5cff50 | 8052 | const char *function_name = SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (function_sym); |
529cad9c PH |
8053 | /* Function names sometimes contain suffixes used |
8054 | for instance to qualify nested subprograms. When building | |
8055 | the XR type name, we need to make sure that this suffix is | |
8056 | not included. So do not include any suffix in the function | |
8057 | name length below. */ | |
69fadcdf | 8058 | int function_name_len = ada_name_prefix_len (function_name); |
76a01679 JB |
8059 | const int rename_len = function_name_len + 2 /* "__" */ |
8060 | + strlen (name) + 6 /* "___XR\0" */ ; | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8061 | |
529cad9c | 8062 | /* Strip the suffix if necessary. */ |
69fadcdf JB |
8063 | ada_remove_trailing_digits (function_name, &function_name_len); |
8064 | ada_remove_po_subprogram_suffix (function_name, &function_name_len); | |
8065 | ada_remove_Xbn_suffix (function_name, &function_name_len); | |
529cad9c | 8066 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8067 | /* Library-level functions are a special case, as GNAT adds |
8068 | a ``_ada_'' prefix to the function name to avoid namespace | |
aeb5907d | 8069 | pollution. However, the renaming symbols themselves do not |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8070 | have this prefix, so we need to skip this prefix if present. */ |
8071 | if (function_name_len > 5 /* "_ada_" */ | |
8072 | && strstr (function_name, "_ada_") == function_name) | |
69fadcdf JB |
8073 | { |
8074 | function_name += 5; | |
8075 | function_name_len -= 5; | |
8076 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8077 | |
8078 | rename = (char *) alloca (rename_len * sizeof (char)); | |
69fadcdf JB |
8079 | strncpy (rename, function_name, function_name_len); |
8080 | xsnprintf (rename + function_name_len, rename_len - function_name_len, | |
8081 | "__%s___XR", name); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8082 | } |
8083 | else | |
8084 | { | |
8085 | const int rename_len = strlen (name) + 6; | |
5b4ee69b | 8086 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8087 | rename = (char *) alloca (rename_len * sizeof (char)); |
88c15c34 | 8088 | xsnprintf (rename, rename_len * sizeof (char), "%s___XR", name); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8089 | } |
8090 | ||
852dff6c | 8091 | return ada_find_any_type_symbol (rename); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8092 | } |
8093 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 8094 | /* Because of GNAT encoding conventions, several GDB symbols may match a |
4c4b4cd2 | 8095 | given type name. If the type denoted by TYPE0 is to be preferred to |
14f9c5c9 | 8096 | that of TYPE1 for purposes of type printing, return non-zero; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8097 | otherwise return 0. */ |
8098 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 8099 | int |
d2e4a39e | 8100 | ada_prefer_type (struct type *type0, struct type *type1) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8101 | { |
8102 | if (type1 == NULL) | |
8103 | return 1; | |
8104 | else if (type0 == NULL) | |
8105 | return 0; | |
8106 | else if (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_VOID) | |
8107 | return 1; | |
8108 | else if (TYPE_CODE (type0) == TYPE_CODE_VOID) | |
8109 | return 0; | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8110 | else if (TYPE_NAME (type1) == NULL && TYPE_NAME (type0) != NULL) |
8111 | return 1; | |
ad82864c | 8112 | else if (ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (type0)) |
14f9c5c9 | 8113 | return 1; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8114 | else if (ada_is_array_descriptor_type (type0) |
8115 | && !ada_is_array_descriptor_type (type1)) | |
14f9c5c9 | 8116 | return 1; |
aeb5907d JB |
8117 | else |
8118 | { | |
a737d952 TT |
8119 | const char *type0_name = TYPE_NAME (type0); |
8120 | const char *type1_name = TYPE_NAME (type1); | |
aeb5907d JB |
8121 | |
8122 | if (type0_name != NULL && strstr (type0_name, "___XR") != NULL | |
8123 | && (type1_name == NULL || strstr (type1_name, "___XR") == NULL)) | |
8124 | return 1; | |
8125 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8126 | return 0; |
8127 | } | |
8128 | ||
e86ca25f TT |
8129 | /* The name of TYPE, which is its TYPE_NAME. Null if TYPE is |
8130 | null. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8131 | |
0d5cff50 | 8132 | const char * |
d2e4a39e | 8133 | ada_type_name (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 | 8134 | { |
d2e4a39e | 8135 | if (type == NULL) |
14f9c5c9 | 8136 | return NULL; |
e86ca25f | 8137 | return TYPE_NAME (type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8138 | } |
8139 | ||
b4ba55a1 JB |
8140 | /* Search the list of "descriptive" types associated to TYPE for a type |
8141 | whose name is NAME. */ | |
8142 | ||
8143 | static struct type * | |
8144 | find_parallel_type_by_descriptive_type (struct type *type, const char *name) | |
8145 | { | |
931e5bc3 | 8146 | struct type *result, *tmp; |
b4ba55a1 | 8147 | |
c6044dd1 JB |
8148 | if (ada_ignore_descriptive_types_p) |
8149 | return NULL; | |
8150 | ||
b4ba55a1 JB |
8151 | /* If there no descriptive-type info, then there is no parallel type |
8152 | to be found. */ | |
8153 | if (!HAVE_GNAT_AUX_INFO (type)) | |
8154 | return NULL; | |
8155 | ||
8156 | result = TYPE_DESCRIPTIVE_TYPE (type); | |
8157 | while (result != NULL) | |
8158 | { | |
0d5cff50 | 8159 | const char *result_name = ada_type_name (result); |
b4ba55a1 JB |
8160 | |
8161 | if (result_name == NULL) | |
8162 | { | |
8163 | warning (_("unexpected null name on descriptive type")); | |
8164 | return NULL; | |
8165 | } | |
8166 | ||
8167 | /* If the names match, stop. */ | |
8168 | if (strcmp (result_name, name) == 0) | |
8169 | break; | |
8170 | ||
8171 | /* Otherwise, look at the next item on the list, if any. */ | |
8172 | if (HAVE_GNAT_AUX_INFO (result)) | |
931e5bc3 JG |
8173 | tmp = TYPE_DESCRIPTIVE_TYPE (result); |
8174 | else | |
8175 | tmp = NULL; | |
8176 | ||
8177 | /* If not found either, try after having resolved the typedef. */ | |
8178 | if (tmp != NULL) | |
8179 | result = tmp; | |
b4ba55a1 | 8180 | else |
931e5bc3 | 8181 | { |
f168693b | 8182 | result = check_typedef (result); |
931e5bc3 JG |
8183 | if (HAVE_GNAT_AUX_INFO (result)) |
8184 | result = TYPE_DESCRIPTIVE_TYPE (result); | |
8185 | else | |
8186 | result = NULL; | |
8187 | } | |
b4ba55a1 JB |
8188 | } |
8189 | ||
8190 | /* If we didn't find a match, see whether this is a packed array. With | |
8191 | older compilers, the descriptive type information is either absent or | |
8192 | irrelevant when it comes to packed arrays so the above lookup fails. | |
8193 | Fall back to using a parallel lookup by name in this case. */ | |
12ab9e09 | 8194 | if (result == NULL && ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (type)) |
b4ba55a1 JB |
8195 | return ada_find_any_type (name); |
8196 | ||
8197 | return result; | |
8198 | } | |
8199 | ||
8200 | /* Find a parallel type to TYPE with the specified NAME, using the | |
8201 | descriptive type taken from the debugging information, if available, | |
8202 | and otherwise using the (slower) name-based method. */ | |
8203 | ||
8204 | static struct type * | |
8205 | ada_find_parallel_type_with_name (struct type *type, const char *name) | |
8206 | { | |
8207 | struct type *result = NULL; | |
8208 | ||
8209 | if (HAVE_GNAT_AUX_INFO (type)) | |
8210 | result = find_parallel_type_by_descriptive_type (type, name); | |
8211 | else | |
8212 | result = ada_find_any_type (name); | |
8213 | ||
8214 | return result; | |
8215 | } | |
8216 | ||
8217 | /* Same as above, but specify the name of the parallel type by appending | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8218 | SUFFIX to the name of TYPE. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 8219 | |
d2e4a39e | 8220 | struct type * |
ebf56fd3 | 8221 | ada_find_parallel_type (struct type *type, const char *suffix) |
14f9c5c9 | 8222 | { |
0d5cff50 | 8223 | char *name; |
fe978cb0 | 8224 | const char *type_name = ada_type_name (type); |
14f9c5c9 | 8225 | int len; |
d2e4a39e | 8226 | |
fe978cb0 | 8227 | if (type_name == NULL) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8228 | return NULL; |
8229 | ||
fe978cb0 | 8230 | len = strlen (type_name); |
14f9c5c9 | 8231 | |
b4ba55a1 | 8232 | name = (char *) alloca (len + strlen (suffix) + 1); |
14f9c5c9 | 8233 | |
fe978cb0 | 8234 | strcpy (name, type_name); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8235 | strcpy (name + len, suffix); |
8236 | ||
b4ba55a1 | 8237 | return ada_find_parallel_type_with_name (type, name); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8238 | } |
8239 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 8240 | /* If TYPE is a variable-size record type, return the corresponding template |
4c4b4cd2 | 8241 | type describing its fields. Otherwise, return NULL. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 8242 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
8243 | static struct type * |
8244 | dynamic_template_type (struct type *type) | |
14f9c5c9 | 8245 | { |
61ee279c | 8246 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8247 | |
8248 | if (type == NULL || TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT | |
d2e4a39e | 8249 | || ada_type_name (type) == NULL) |
14f9c5c9 | 8250 | return NULL; |
d2e4a39e | 8251 | else |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8252 | { |
8253 | int len = strlen (ada_type_name (type)); | |
5b4ee69b | 8254 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8255 | if (len > 6 && strcmp (ada_type_name (type) + len - 6, "___XVE") == 0) |
8256 | return type; | |
14f9c5c9 | 8257 | else |
4c4b4cd2 | 8258 | return ada_find_parallel_type (type, "___XVE"); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8259 | } |
8260 | } | |
8261 | ||
8262 | /* Assuming that TEMPL_TYPE is a union or struct type, returns | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8263 | non-zero iff field FIELD_NUM of TEMPL_TYPE has dynamic size. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 8264 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
8265 | static int |
8266 | is_dynamic_field (struct type *templ_type, int field_num) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8267 | { |
8268 | const char *name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (templ_type, field_num); | |
5b4ee69b | 8269 | |
d2e4a39e | 8270 | return name != NULL |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8271 | && TYPE_CODE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (templ_type, field_num)) == TYPE_CODE_PTR |
8272 | && strstr (name, "___XVL") != NULL; | |
8273 | } | |
8274 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8275 | /* The index of the variant field of TYPE, or -1 if TYPE does not |
8276 | represent a variant record type. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 8277 | |
d2e4a39e | 8278 | static int |
4c4b4cd2 | 8279 | variant_field_index (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8280 | { |
8281 | int f; | |
8282 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8283 | if (type == NULL || TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT) |
8284 | return -1; | |
8285 | ||
8286 | for (f = 0; f < TYPE_NFIELDS (type); f += 1) | |
8287 | { | |
8288 | if (ada_is_variant_part (type, f)) | |
8289 | return f; | |
8290 | } | |
8291 | return -1; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8292 | } |
8293 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8294 | /* A record type with no fields. */ |
8295 | ||
d2e4a39e | 8296 | static struct type * |
fe978cb0 | 8297 | empty_record (struct type *templ) |
14f9c5c9 | 8298 | { |
fe978cb0 | 8299 | struct type *type = alloc_type_copy (templ); |
5b4ee69b | 8300 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8301 | TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_STRUCT; |
8302 | TYPE_NFIELDS (type) = 0; | |
8303 | TYPE_FIELDS (type) = NULL; | |
b1f33ddd | 8304 | INIT_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (type); |
14f9c5c9 | 8305 | TYPE_NAME (type) = "<empty>"; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8306 | TYPE_LENGTH (type) = 0; |
8307 | return type; | |
8308 | } | |
8309 | ||
8310 | /* An ordinary record type (with fixed-length fields) that describes | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8311 | the value of type TYPE at VALADDR or ADDRESS (see comments at |
8312 | the beginning of this section) VAL according to GNAT conventions. | |
8313 | DVAL0 should describe the (portion of a) record that contains any | |
df407dfe | 8314 | necessary discriminants. It should be NULL if value_type (VAL) is |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8315 | an outer-level type (i.e., as opposed to a branch of a variant.) A |
8316 | variant field (unless unchecked) is replaced by a particular branch | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8317 | of the variant. |
14f9c5c9 | 8318 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8319 | If not KEEP_DYNAMIC_FIELDS, then all fields whose position or |
8320 | length are not statically known are discarded. As a consequence, | |
8321 | VALADDR, ADDRESS and DVAL0 are ignored. | |
8322 | ||
8323 | NOTE: Limitations: For now, we assume that dynamic fields and | |
8324 | variants occupy whole numbers of bytes. However, they need not be | |
8325 | byte-aligned. */ | |
8326 | ||
8327 | struct type * | |
10a2c479 | 8328 | ada_template_to_fixed_record_type_1 (struct type *type, |
fc1a4b47 | 8329 | const gdb_byte *valaddr, |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8330 | CORE_ADDR address, struct value *dval0, |
8331 | int keep_dynamic_fields) | |
14f9c5c9 | 8332 | { |
d2e4a39e AS |
8333 | struct value *mark = value_mark (); |
8334 | struct value *dval; | |
8335 | struct type *rtype; | |
14f9c5c9 | 8336 | int nfields, bit_len; |
4c4b4cd2 | 8337 | int variant_field; |
14f9c5c9 | 8338 | long off; |
d94e4f4f | 8339 | int fld_bit_len; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8340 | int f; |
8341 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8342 | /* Compute the number of fields in this record type that are going |
8343 | to be processed: unless keep_dynamic_fields, this includes only | |
8344 | fields whose position and length are static will be processed. */ | |
8345 | if (keep_dynamic_fields) | |
8346 | nfields = TYPE_NFIELDS (type); | |
8347 | else | |
8348 | { | |
8349 | nfields = 0; | |
76a01679 | 8350 | while (nfields < TYPE_NFIELDS (type) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8351 | && !ada_is_variant_part (type, nfields) |
8352 | && !is_dynamic_field (type, nfields)) | |
8353 | nfields++; | |
8354 | } | |
8355 | ||
e9bb382b | 8356 | rtype = alloc_type_copy (type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8357 | TYPE_CODE (rtype) = TYPE_CODE_STRUCT; |
8358 | INIT_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (rtype); | |
8359 | TYPE_NFIELDS (rtype) = nfields; | |
d2e4a39e | 8360 | TYPE_FIELDS (rtype) = (struct field *) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8361 | TYPE_ALLOC (rtype, nfields * sizeof (struct field)); |
8362 | memset (TYPE_FIELDS (rtype), 0, sizeof (struct field) * nfields); | |
8363 | TYPE_NAME (rtype) = ada_type_name (type); | |
876cecd0 | 8364 | TYPE_FIXED_INSTANCE (rtype) = 1; |
14f9c5c9 | 8365 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
8366 | off = 0; |
8367 | bit_len = 0; | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8368 | variant_field = -1; |
8369 | ||
14f9c5c9 AS |
8370 | for (f = 0; f < nfields; f += 1) |
8371 | { | |
6c038f32 PH |
8372 | off = align_value (off, field_alignment (type, f)) |
8373 | + TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, f); | |
945b3a32 | 8374 | SET_FIELD_BITPOS (TYPE_FIELD (rtype, f), off); |
d2e4a39e | 8375 | TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (rtype, f) = 0; |
14f9c5c9 | 8376 | |
d2e4a39e | 8377 | if (ada_is_variant_part (type, f)) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8378 | { |
8379 | variant_field = f; | |
d94e4f4f | 8380 | fld_bit_len = 0; |
4c4b4cd2 | 8381 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 8382 | else if (is_dynamic_field (type, f)) |
4c4b4cd2 | 8383 | { |
284614f0 JB |
8384 | const gdb_byte *field_valaddr = valaddr; |
8385 | CORE_ADDR field_address = address; | |
8386 | struct type *field_type = | |
8387 | TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, f)); | |
8388 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 8389 | if (dval0 == NULL) |
b5304971 JG |
8390 | { |
8391 | /* rtype's length is computed based on the run-time | |
8392 | value of discriminants. If the discriminants are not | |
8393 | initialized, the type size may be completely bogus and | |
0963b4bd | 8394 | GDB may fail to allocate a value for it. So check the |
b5304971 | 8395 | size first before creating the value. */ |
c1b5a1a6 | 8396 | ada_ensure_varsize_limit (rtype); |
012370f6 TT |
8397 | /* Using plain value_from_contents_and_address here |
8398 | causes problems because we will end up trying to | |
8399 | resolve a type that is currently being | |
8400 | constructed. */ | |
8401 | dval = value_from_contents_and_address_unresolved (rtype, | |
8402 | valaddr, | |
8403 | address); | |
9f1f738a | 8404 | rtype = value_type (dval); |
b5304971 | 8405 | } |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8406 | else |
8407 | dval = dval0; | |
8408 | ||
284614f0 JB |
8409 | /* If the type referenced by this field is an aligner type, we need |
8410 | to unwrap that aligner type, because its size might not be set. | |
8411 | Keeping the aligner type would cause us to compute the wrong | |
8412 | size for this field, impacting the offset of the all the fields | |
8413 | that follow this one. */ | |
8414 | if (ada_is_aligner_type (field_type)) | |
8415 | { | |
8416 | long field_offset = TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (field_type, f); | |
8417 | ||
8418 | field_valaddr = cond_offset_host (field_valaddr, field_offset); | |
8419 | field_address = cond_offset_target (field_address, field_offset); | |
8420 | field_type = ada_aligned_type (field_type); | |
8421 | } | |
8422 | ||
8423 | field_valaddr = cond_offset_host (field_valaddr, | |
8424 | off / TARGET_CHAR_BIT); | |
8425 | field_address = cond_offset_target (field_address, | |
8426 | off / TARGET_CHAR_BIT); | |
8427 | ||
8428 | /* Get the fixed type of the field. Note that, in this case, | |
8429 | we do not want to get the real type out of the tag: if | |
8430 | the current field is the parent part of a tagged record, | |
8431 | we will get the tag of the object. Clearly wrong: the real | |
8432 | type of the parent is not the real type of the child. We | |
8433 | would end up in an infinite loop. */ | |
8434 | field_type = ada_get_base_type (field_type); | |
8435 | field_type = ada_to_fixed_type (field_type, field_valaddr, | |
8436 | field_address, dval, 0); | |
27f2a97b JB |
8437 | /* If the field size is already larger than the maximum |
8438 | object size, then the record itself will necessarily | |
8439 | be larger than the maximum object size. We need to make | |
8440 | this check now, because the size might be so ridiculously | |
8441 | large (due to an uninitialized variable in the inferior) | |
8442 | that it would cause an overflow when adding it to the | |
8443 | record size. */ | |
c1b5a1a6 | 8444 | ada_ensure_varsize_limit (field_type); |
284614f0 JB |
8445 | |
8446 | TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (rtype, f) = field_type; | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8447 | TYPE_FIELD_NAME (rtype, f) = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, f); |
27f2a97b JB |
8448 | /* The multiplication can potentially overflow. But because |
8449 | the field length has been size-checked just above, and | |
8450 | assuming that the maximum size is a reasonable value, | |
8451 | an overflow should not happen in practice. So rather than | |
8452 | adding overflow recovery code to this already complex code, | |
8453 | we just assume that it's not going to happen. */ | |
d94e4f4f | 8454 | fld_bit_len = |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8455 | TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (rtype, f)) * TARGET_CHAR_BIT; |
8456 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 8457 | else |
4c4b4cd2 | 8458 | { |
5ded5331 JB |
8459 | /* Note: If this field's type is a typedef, it is important |
8460 | to preserve the typedef layer. | |
8461 | ||
8462 | Otherwise, we might be transforming a typedef to a fat | |
8463 | pointer (encoding a pointer to an unconstrained array), | |
8464 | into a basic fat pointer (encoding an unconstrained | |
8465 | array). As both types are implemented using the same | |
8466 | structure, the typedef is the only clue which allows us | |
8467 | to distinguish between the two options. Stripping it | |
8468 | would prevent us from printing this field appropriately. */ | |
8469 | TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (rtype, f) = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, f); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8470 | TYPE_FIELD_NAME (rtype, f) = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, f); |
8471 | if (TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, f) > 0) | |
d94e4f4f | 8472 | fld_bit_len = |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8473 | TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (rtype, f) = TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type, f); |
8474 | else | |
5ded5331 JB |
8475 | { |
8476 | struct type *field_type = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, f); | |
8477 | ||
8478 | /* We need to be careful of typedefs when computing | |
8479 | the length of our field. If this is a typedef, | |
8480 | get the length of the target type, not the length | |
8481 | of the typedef. */ | |
8482 | if (TYPE_CODE (field_type) == TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF) | |
8483 | field_type = ada_typedef_target_type (field_type); | |
8484 | ||
8485 | fld_bit_len = | |
8486 | TYPE_LENGTH (ada_check_typedef (field_type)) * TARGET_CHAR_BIT; | |
8487 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8488 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 8489 | if (off + fld_bit_len > bit_len) |
4c4b4cd2 | 8490 | bit_len = off + fld_bit_len; |
d94e4f4f | 8491 | off += fld_bit_len; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8492 | TYPE_LENGTH (rtype) = |
8493 | align_value (bit_len, TARGET_CHAR_BIT) / TARGET_CHAR_BIT; | |
14f9c5c9 | 8494 | } |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8495 | |
8496 | /* We handle the variant part, if any, at the end because of certain | |
b1f33ddd | 8497 | odd cases in which it is re-ordered so as NOT to be the last field of |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8498 | the record. This can happen in the presence of representation |
8499 | clauses. */ | |
8500 | if (variant_field >= 0) | |
8501 | { | |
8502 | struct type *branch_type; | |
8503 | ||
8504 | off = TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (rtype, variant_field); | |
8505 | ||
8506 | if (dval0 == NULL) | |
9f1f738a | 8507 | { |
012370f6 TT |
8508 | /* Using plain value_from_contents_and_address here causes |
8509 | problems because we will end up trying to resolve a type | |
8510 | that is currently being constructed. */ | |
8511 | dval = value_from_contents_and_address_unresolved (rtype, valaddr, | |
8512 | address); | |
9f1f738a SA |
8513 | rtype = value_type (dval); |
8514 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8515 | else |
8516 | dval = dval0; | |
8517 | ||
8518 | branch_type = | |
8519 | to_fixed_variant_branch_type | |
8520 | (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, variant_field), | |
8521 | cond_offset_host (valaddr, off / TARGET_CHAR_BIT), | |
8522 | cond_offset_target (address, off / TARGET_CHAR_BIT), dval); | |
8523 | if (branch_type == NULL) | |
8524 | { | |
8525 | for (f = variant_field + 1; f < TYPE_NFIELDS (rtype); f += 1) | |
8526 | TYPE_FIELDS (rtype)[f - 1] = TYPE_FIELDS (rtype)[f]; | |
8527 | TYPE_NFIELDS (rtype) -= 1; | |
8528 | } | |
8529 | else | |
8530 | { | |
8531 | TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (rtype, variant_field) = branch_type; | |
8532 | TYPE_FIELD_NAME (rtype, variant_field) = "S"; | |
8533 | fld_bit_len = | |
8534 | TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (rtype, variant_field)) * | |
8535 | TARGET_CHAR_BIT; | |
8536 | if (off + fld_bit_len > bit_len) | |
8537 | bit_len = off + fld_bit_len; | |
8538 | TYPE_LENGTH (rtype) = | |
8539 | align_value (bit_len, TARGET_CHAR_BIT) / TARGET_CHAR_BIT; | |
8540 | } | |
8541 | } | |
8542 | ||
714e53ab PH |
8543 | /* According to exp_dbug.ads, the size of TYPE for variable-size records |
8544 | should contain the alignment of that record, which should be a strictly | |
8545 | positive value. If null or negative, then something is wrong, most | |
8546 | probably in the debug info. In that case, we don't round up the size | |
0963b4bd | 8547 | of the resulting type. If this record is not part of another structure, |
714e53ab PH |
8548 | the current RTYPE length might be good enough for our purposes. */ |
8549 | if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) <= 0) | |
8550 | { | |
323e0a4a AC |
8551 | if (TYPE_NAME (rtype)) |
8552 | warning (_("Invalid type size for `%s' detected: %d."), | |
8553 | TYPE_NAME (rtype), TYPE_LENGTH (type)); | |
8554 | else | |
8555 | warning (_("Invalid type size for <unnamed> detected: %d."), | |
8556 | TYPE_LENGTH (type)); | |
714e53ab PH |
8557 | } |
8558 | else | |
8559 | { | |
8560 | TYPE_LENGTH (rtype) = align_value (TYPE_LENGTH (rtype), | |
8561 | TYPE_LENGTH (type)); | |
8562 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8563 | |
8564 | value_free_to_mark (mark); | |
d2e4a39e | 8565 | if (TYPE_LENGTH (rtype) > varsize_limit) |
323e0a4a | 8566 | error (_("record type with dynamic size is larger than varsize-limit")); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8567 | return rtype; |
8568 | } | |
8569 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8570 | /* As for ada_template_to_fixed_record_type_1 with KEEP_DYNAMIC_FIELDS |
8571 | of 1. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 8572 | |
d2e4a39e | 8573 | static struct type * |
fc1a4b47 | 8574 | template_to_fixed_record_type (struct type *type, const gdb_byte *valaddr, |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8575 | CORE_ADDR address, struct value *dval0) |
8576 | { | |
8577 | return ada_template_to_fixed_record_type_1 (type, valaddr, | |
8578 | address, dval0, 1); | |
8579 | } | |
8580 | ||
8581 | /* An ordinary record type in which ___XVL-convention fields and | |
8582 | ___XVU- and ___XVN-convention field types in TYPE0 are replaced with | |
8583 | static approximations, containing all possible fields. Uses | |
8584 | no runtime values. Useless for use in values, but that's OK, | |
8585 | since the results are used only for type determinations. Works on both | |
8586 | structs and unions. Representation note: to save space, we memorize | |
8587 | the result of this function in the TYPE_TARGET_TYPE of the | |
8588 | template type. */ | |
8589 | ||
8590 | static struct type * | |
8591 | template_to_static_fixed_type (struct type *type0) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8592 | { |
8593 | struct type *type; | |
8594 | int nfields; | |
8595 | int f; | |
8596 | ||
9e195661 PMR |
8597 | /* No need no do anything if the input type is already fixed. */ |
8598 | if (TYPE_FIXED_INSTANCE (type0)) | |
8599 | return type0; | |
8600 | ||
8601 | /* Likewise if we already have computed the static approximation. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8602 | if (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type0) != NULL) |
8603 | return TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type0); | |
8604 | ||
9e195661 | 8605 | /* Don't clone TYPE0 until we are sure we are going to need a copy. */ |
4c4b4cd2 | 8606 | type = type0; |
9e195661 PMR |
8607 | nfields = TYPE_NFIELDS (type0); |
8608 | ||
8609 | /* Whether or not we cloned TYPE0, cache the result so that we don't do | |
8610 | recompute all over next time. */ | |
8611 | TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type0) = type; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8612 | |
8613 | for (f = 0; f < nfields; f += 1) | |
8614 | { | |
460efde1 | 8615 | struct type *field_type = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type0, f); |
4c4b4cd2 | 8616 | struct type *new_type; |
14f9c5c9 | 8617 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8618 | if (is_dynamic_field (type0, f)) |
460efde1 JB |
8619 | { |
8620 | field_type = ada_check_typedef (field_type); | |
8621 | new_type = to_static_fixed_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (field_type)); | |
8622 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 8623 | else |
f192137b | 8624 | new_type = static_unwrap_type (field_type); |
9e195661 PMR |
8625 | |
8626 | if (new_type != field_type) | |
8627 | { | |
8628 | /* Clone TYPE0 only the first time we get a new field type. */ | |
8629 | if (type == type0) | |
8630 | { | |
8631 | TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type0) = type = alloc_type_copy (type0); | |
8632 | TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE (type0); | |
8633 | INIT_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (type); | |
8634 | TYPE_NFIELDS (type) = nfields; | |
8635 | TYPE_FIELDS (type) = (struct field *) | |
8636 | TYPE_ALLOC (type, nfields * sizeof (struct field)); | |
8637 | memcpy (TYPE_FIELDS (type), TYPE_FIELDS (type0), | |
8638 | sizeof (struct field) * nfields); | |
8639 | TYPE_NAME (type) = ada_type_name (type0); | |
9e195661 PMR |
8640 | TYPE_FIXED_INSTANCE (type) = 1; |
8641 | TYPE_LENGTH (type) = 0; | |
8642 | } | |
8643 | TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, f) = new_type; | |
8644 | TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, f) = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type0, f); | |
8645 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 8646 | } |
9e195661 | 8647 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8648 | return type; |
8649 | } | |
8650 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 8651 | /* Given an object of type TYPE whose contents are at VALADDR and |
5823c3ef JB |
8652 | whose address in memory is ADDRESS, returns a revision of TYPE, |
8653 | which should be a non-dynamic-sized record, in which the variant | |
8654 | part, if any, is replaced with the appropriate branch. Looks | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8655 | for discriminant values in DVAL0, which can be NULL if the record |
8656 | contains the necessary discriminant values. */ | |
8657 | ||
d2e4a39e | 8658 | static struct type * |
fc1a4b47 | 8659 | to_record_with_fixed_variant_part (struct type *type, const gdb_byte *valaddr, |
4c4b4cd2 | 8660 | CORE_ADDR address, struct value *dval0) |
14f9c5c9 | 8661 | { |
d2e4a39e | 8662 | struct value *mark = value_mark (); |
4c4b4cd2 | 8663 | struct value *dval; |
d2e4a39e | 8664 | struct type *rtype; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8665 | struct type *branch_type; |
8666 | int nfields = TYPE_NFIELDS (type); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8667 | int variant_field = variant_field_index (type); |
14f9c5c9 | 8668 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8669 | if (variant_field == -1) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8670 | return type; |
8671 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 8672 | if (dval0 == NULL) |
9f1f738a SA |
8673 | { |
8674 | dval = value_from_contents_and_address (type, valaddr, address); | |
8675 | type = value_type (dval); | |
8676 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8677 | else |
8678 | dval = dval0; | |
8679 | ||
e9bb382b | 8680 | rtype = alloc_type_copy (type); |
14f9c5c9 | 8681 | TYPE_CODE (rtype) = TYPE_CODE_STRUCT; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8682 | INIT_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (rtype); |
8683 | TYPE_NFIELDS (rtype) = nfields; | |
d2e4a39e AS |
8684 | TYPE_FIELDS (rtype) = |
8685 | (struct field *) TYPE_ALLOC (rtype, nfields * sizeof (struct field)); | |
8686 | memcpy (TYPE_FIELDS (rtype), TYPE_FIELDS (type), | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8687 | sizeof (struct field) * nfields); |
14f9c5c9 | 8688 | TYPE_NAME (rtype) = ada_type_name (type); |
876cecd0 | 8689 | TYPE_FIXED_INSTANCE (rtype) = 1; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8690 | TYPE_LENGTH (rtype) = TYPE_LENGTH (type); |
8691 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8692 | branch_type = to_fixed_variant_branch_type |
8693 | (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, variant_field), | |
d2e4a39e | 8694 | cond_offset_host (valaddr, |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8695 | TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, variant_field) |
8696 | / TARGET_CHAR_BIT), | |
d2e4a39e | 8697 | cond_offset_target (address, |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8698 | TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, variant_field) |
8699 | / TARGET_CHAR_BIT), dval); | |
d2e4a39e | 8700 | if (branch_type == NULL) |
14f9c5c9 | 8701 | { |
4c4b4cd2 | 8702 | int f; |
5b4ee69b | 8703 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8704 | for (f = variant_field + 1; f < nfields; f += 1) |
8705 | TYPE_FIELDS (rtype)[f - 1] = TYPE_FIELDS (rtype)[f]; | |
14f9c5c9 | 8706 | TYPE_NFIELDS (rtype) -= 1; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8707 | } |
8708 | else | |
8709 | { | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8710 | TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (rtype, variant_field) = branch_type; |
8711 | TYPE_FIELD_NAME (rtype, variant_field) = "S"; | |
8712 | TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (rtype, variant_field) = 0; | |
14f9c5c9 | 8713 | TYPE_LENGTH (rtype) += TYPE_LENGTH (branch_type); |
14f9c5c9 | 8714 | } |
4c4b4cd2 | 8715 | TYPE_LENGTH (rtype) -= TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, variant_field)); |
d2e4a39e | 8716 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8717 | value_free_to_mark (mark); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8718 | return rtype; |
8719 | } | |
8720 | ||
8721 | /* An ordinary record type (with fixed-length fields) that describes | |
8722 | the value at (TYPE0, VALADDR, ADDRESS) [see explanation at | |
8723 | beginning of this section]. Any necessary discriminants' values | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8724 | should be in DVAL, a record value; it may be NULL if the object |
8725 | at ADDR itself contains any necessary discriminant values. | |
8726 | Additionally, VALADDR and ADDRESS may also be NULL if no discriminant | |
8727 | values from the record are needed. Except in the case that DVAL, | |
8728 | VALADDR, and ADDRESS are all 0 or NULL, a variant field (unless | |
8729 | unchecked) is replaced by a particular branch of the variant. | |
8730 | ||
8731 | NOTE: the case in which DVAL and VALADDR are NULL and ADDRESS is 0 | |
8732 | is questionable and may be removed. It can arise during the | |
8733 | processing of an unconstrained-array-of-record type where all the | |
8734 | variant branches have exactly the same size. This is because in | |
8735 | such cases, the compiler does not bother to use the XVS convention | |
8736 | when encoding the record. I am currently dubious of this | |
8737 | shortcut and suspect the compiler should be altered. FIXME. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 8738 | |
d2e4a39e | 8739 | static struct type * |
fc1a4b47 | 8740 | to_fixed_record_type (struct type *type0, const gdb_byte *valaddr, |
4c4b4cd2 | 8741 | CORE_ADDR address, struct value *dval) |
14f9c5c9 | 8742 | { |
d2e4a39e | 8743 | struct type *templ_type; |
14f9c5c9 | 8744 | |
876cecd0 | 8745 | if (TYPE_FIXED_INSTANCE (type0)) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8746 | return type0; |
8747 | ||
d2e4a39e | 8748 | templ_type = dynamic_template_type (type0); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8749 | |
8750 | if (templ_type != NULL) | |
8751 | return template_to_fixed_record_type (templ_type, valaddr, address, dval); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8752 | else if (variant_field_index (type0) >= 0) |
8753 | { | |
8754 | if (dval == NULL && valaddr == NULL && address == 0) | |
8755 | return type0; | |
8756 | return to_record_with_fixed_variant_part (type0, valaddr, address, | |
8757 | dval); | |
8758 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8759 | else |
8760 | { | |
876cecd0 | 8761 | TYPE_FIXED_INSTANCE (type0) = 1; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8762 | return type0; |
8763 | } | |
8764 | ||
8765 | } | |
8766 | ||
8767 | /* An ordinary record type (with fixed-length fields) that describes | |
8768 | the value at (VAR_TYPE0, VALADDR, ADDRESS), where VAR_TYPE0 is a | |
8769 | union type. Any necessary discriminants' values should be in DVAL, | |
8770 | a record value. That is, this routine selects the appropriate | |
8771 | branch of the union at ADDR according to the discriminant value | |
b1f33ddd | 8772 | indicated in the union's type name. Returns VAR_TYPE0 itself if |
0963b4bd | 8773 | it represents a variant subject to a pragma Unchecked_Union. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 8774 | |
d2e4a39e | 8775 | static struct type * |
fc1a4b47 | 8776 | to_fixed_variant_branch_type (struct type *var_type0, const gdb_byte *valaddr, |
4c4b4cd2 | 8777 | CORE_ADDR address, struct value *dval) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8778 | { |
8779 | int which; | |
d2e4a39e AS |
8780 | struct type *templ_type; |
8781 | struct type *var_type; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8782 | |
8783 | if (TYPE_CODE (var_type0) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) | |
8784 | var_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (var_type0); | |
d2e4a39e | 8785 | else |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8786 | var_type = var_type0; |
8787 | ||
8788 | templ_type = ada_find_parallel_type (var_type, "___XVU"); | |
8789 | ||
8790 | if (templ_type != NULL) | |
8791 | var_type = templ_type; | |
8792 | ||
b1f33ddd JB |
8793 | if (is_unchecked_variant (var_type, value_type (dval))) |
8794 | return var_type0; | |
d2e4a39e AS |
8795 | which = |
8796 | ada_which_variant_applies (var_type, | |
0fd88904 | 8797 | value_type (dval), value_contents (dval)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8798 | |
8799 | if (which < 0) | |
e9bb382b | 8800 | return empty_record (var_type); |
14f9c5c9 | 8801 | else if (is_dynamic_field (var_type, which)) |
4c4b4cd2 | 8802 | return to_fixed_record_type |
d2e4a39e AS |
8803 | (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (var_type, which)), |
8804 | valaddr, address, dval); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8805 | else if (variant_field_index (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (var_type, which)) >= 0) |
d2e4a39e AS |
8806 | return |
8807 | to_fixed_record_type | |
8808 | (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (var_type, which), valaddr, address, dval); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8809 | else |
8810 | return TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (var_type, which); | |
8811 | } | |
8812 | ||
8908fca5 JB |
8813 | /* Assuming RANGE_TYPE is a TYPE_CODE_RANGE, return nonzero if |
8814 | ENCODING_TYPE, a type following the GNAT conventions for discrete | |
8815 | type encodings, only carries redundant information. */ | |
8816 | ||
8817 | static int | |
8818 | ada_is_redundant_range_encoding (struct type *range_type, | |
8819 | struct type *encoding_type) | |
8820 | { | |
108d56a4 | 8821 | const char *bounds_str; |
8908fca5 JB |
8822 | int n; |
8823 | LONGEST lo, hi; | |
8824 | ||
8825 | gdb_assert (TYPE_CODE (range_type) == TYPE_CODE_RANGE); | |
8826 | ||
005e2509 JB |
8827 | if (TYPE_CODE (get_base_type (range_type)) |
8828 | != TYPE_CODE (get_base_type (encoding_type))) | |
8829 | { | |
8830 | /* The compiler probably used a simple base type to describe | |
8831 | the range type instead of the range's actual base type, | |
8832 | expecting us to get the real base type from the encoding | |
8833 | anyway. In this situation, the encoding cannot be ignored | |
8834 | as redundant. */ | |
8835 | return 0; | |
8836 | } | |
8837 | ||
8908fca5 JB |
8838 | if (is_dynamic_type (range_type)) |
8839 | return 0; | |
8840 | ||
8841 | if (TYPE_NAME (encoding_type) == NULL) | |
8842 | return 0; | |
8843 | ||
8844 | bounds_str = strstr (TYPE_NAME (encoding_type), "___XDLU_"); | |
8845 | if (bounds_str == NULL) | |
8846 | return 0; | |
8847 | ||
8848 | n = 8; /* Skip "___XDLU_". */ | |
8849 | if (!ada_scan_number (bounds_str, n, &lo, &n)) | |
8850 | return 0; | |
8851 | if (TYPE_LOW_BOUND (range_type) != lo) | |
8852 | return 0; | |
8853 | ||
8854 | n += 2; /* Skip the "__" separator between the two bounds. */ | |
8855 | if (!ada_scan_number (bounds_str, n, &hi, &n)) | |
8856 | return 0; | |
8857 | if (TYPE_HIGH_BOUND (range_type) != hi) | |
8858 | return 0; | |
8859 | ||
8860 | return 1; | |
8861 | } | |
8862 | ||
8863 | /* Given the array type ARRAY_TYPE, return nonzero if DESC_TYPE, | |
8864 | a type following the GNAT encoding for describing array type | |
8865 | indices, only carries redundant information. */ | |
8866 | ||
8867 | static int | |
8868 | ada_is_redundant_index_type_desc (struct type *array_type, | |
8869 | struct type *desc_type) | |
8870 | { | |
8871 | struct type *this_layer = check_typedef (array_type); | |
8872 | int i; | |
8873 | ||
8874 | for (i = 0; i < TYPE_NFIELDS (desc_type); i++) | |
8875 | { | |
8876 | if (!ada_is_redundant_range_encoding (TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (this_layer), | |
8877 | TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (desc_type, i))) | |
8878 | return 0; | |
8879 | this_layer = check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (this_layer)); | |
8880 | } | |
8881 | ||
8882 | return 1; | |
8883 | } | |
8884 | ||
14f9c5c9 AS |
8885 | /* Assuming that TYPE0 is an array type describing the type of a value |
8886 | at ADDR, and that DVAL describes a record containing any | |
8887 | discriminants used in TYPE0, returns a type for the value that | |
8888 | contains no dynamic components (that is, no components whose sizes | |
8889 | are determined by run-time quantities). Unless IGNORE_TOO_BIG is | |
8890 | true, gives an error message if the resulting type's size is over | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8891 | varsize_limit. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 8892 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
8893 | static struct type * |
8894 | to_fixed_array_type (struct type *type0, struct value *dval, | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8895 | int ignore_too_big) |
14f9c5c9 | 8896 | { |
d2e4a39e AS |
8897 | struct type *index_type_desc; |
8898 | struct type *result; | |
ad82864c | 8899 | int constrained_packed_array_p; |
931e5bc3 | 8900 | static const char *xa_suffix = "___XA"; |
14f9c5c9 | 8901 | |
b0dd7688 | 8902 | type0 = ada_check_typedef (type0); |
284614f0 | 8903 | if (TYPE_FIXED_INSTANCE (type0)) |
4c4b4cd2 | 8904 | return type0; |
14f9c5c9 | 8905 | |
ad82864c JB |
8906 | constrained_packed_array_p = ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (type0); |
8907 | if (constrained_packed_array_p) | |
8908 | type0 = decode_constrained_packed_array_type (type0); | |
284614f0 | 8909 | |
931e5bc3 JG |
8910 | index_type_desc = ada_find_parallel_type (type0, xa_suffix); |
8911 | ||
8912 | /* As mentioned in exp_dbug.ads, for non bit-packed arrays an | |
8913 | encoding suffixed with 'P' may still be generated. If so, | |
8914 | it should be used to find the XA type. */ | |
8915 | ||
8916 | if (index_type_desc == NULL) | |
8917 | { | |
1da0522e | 8918 | const char *type_name = ada_type_name (type0); |
931e5bc3 | 8919 | |
1da0522e | 8920 | if (type_name != NULL) |
931e5bc3 | 8921 | { |
1da0522e | 8922 | const int len = strlen (type_name); |
931e5bc3 JG |
8923 | char *name = (char *) alloca (len + strlen (xa_suffix)); |
8924 | ||
1da0522e | 8925 | if (type_name[len - 1] == 'P') |
931e5bc3 | 8926 | { |
1da0522e | 8927 | strcpy (name, type_name); |
931e5bc3 JG |
8928 | strcpy (name + len - 1, xa_suffix); |
8929 | index_type_desc = ada_find_parallel_type_with_name (type0, name); | |
8930 | } | |
8931 | } | |
8932 | } | |
8933 | ||
28c85d6c | 8934 | ada_fixup_array_indexes_type (index_type_desc); |
8908fca5 JB |
8935 | if (index_type_desc != NULL |
8936 | && ada_is_redundant_index_type_desc (type0, index_type_desc)) | |
8937 | { | |
8938 | /* Ignore this ___XA parallel type, as it does not bring any | |
8939 | useful information. This allows us to avoid creating fixed | |
8940 | versions of the array's index types, which would be identical | |
8941 | to the original ones. This, in turn, can also help avoid | |
8942 | the creation of fixed versions of the array itself. */ | |
8943 | index_type_desc = NULL; | |
8944 | } | |
8945 | ||
14f9c5c9 AS |
8946 | if (index_type_desc == NULL) |
8947 | { | |
61ee279c | 8948 | struct type *elt_type0 = ada_check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type0)); |
5b4ee69b | 8949 | |
14f9c5c9 | 8950 | /* NOTE: elt_type---the fixed version of elt_type0---should never |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8951 | depend on the contents of the array in properly constructed |
8952 | debugging data. */ | |
529cad9c PH |
8953 | /* Create a fixed version of the array element type. |
8954 | We're not providing the address of an element here, | |
e1d5a0d2 | 8955 | and thus the actual object value cannot be inspected to do |
529cad9c PH |
8956 | the conversion. This should not be a problem, since arrays of |
8957 | unconstrained objects are not allowed. In particular, all | |
8958 | the elements of an array of a tagged type should all be of | |
8959 | the same type specified in the debugging info. No need to | |
8960 | consult the object tag. */ | |
1ed6ede0 | 8961 | struct type *elt_type = ada_to_fixed_type (elt_type0, 0, 0, dval, 1); |
14f9c5c9 | 8962 | |
284614f0 JB |
8963 | /* Make sure we always create a new array type when dealing with |
8964 | packed array types, since we're going to fix-up the array | |
8965 | type length and element bitsize a little further down. */ | |
ad82864c | 8966 | if (elt_type0 == elt_type && !constrained_packed_array_p) |
4c4b4cd2 | 8967 | result = type0; |
14f9c5c9 | 8968 | else |
e9bb382b | 8969 | result = create_array_type (alloc_type_copy (type0), |
4c4b4cd2 | 8970 | elt_type, TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (type0)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8971 | } |
8972 | else | |
8973 | { | |
8974 | int i; | |
8975 | struct type *elt_type0; | |
8976 | ||
8977 | elt_type0 = type0; | |
8978 | for (i = TYPE_NFIELDS (index_type_desc); i > 0; i -= 1) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 8979 | elt_type0 = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (elt_type0); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
8980 | |
8981 | /* NOTE: result---the fixed version of elt_type0---should never | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8982 | depend on the contents of the array in properly constructed |
8983 | debugging data. */ | |
529cad9c PH |
8984 | /* Create a fixed version of the array element type. |
8985 | We're not providing the address of an element here, | |
e1d5a0d2 | 8986 | and thus the actual object value cannot be inspected to do |
529cad9c PH |
8987 | the conversion. This should not be a problem, since arrays of |
8988 | unconstrained objects are not allowed. In particular, all | |
8989 | the elements of an array of a tagged type should all be of | |
8990 | the same type specified in the debugging info. No need to | |
8991 | consult the object tag. */ | |
1ed6ede0 JB |
8992 | result = |
8993 | ada_to_fixed_type (ada_check_typedef (elt_type0), 0, 0, dval, 1); | |
1ce677a4 UW |
8994 | |
8995 | elt_type0 = type0; | |
14f9c5c9 | 8996 | for (i = TYPE_NFIELDS (index_type_desc) - 1; i >= 0; i -= 1) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
8997 | { |
8998 | struct type *range_type = | |
28c85d6c | 8999 | to_fixed_range_type (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (index_type_desc, i), dval); |
5b4ee69b | 9000 | |
e9bb382b | 9001 | result = create_array_type (alloc_type_copy (elt_type0), |
4c4b4cd2 | 9002 | result, range_type); |
1ce677a4 | 9003 | elt_type0 = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (elt_type0); |
4c4b4cd2 | 9004 | } |
d2e4a39e | 9005 | if (!ignore_too_big && TYPE_LENGTH (result) > varsize_limit) |
323e0a4a | 9006 | error (_("array type with dynamic size is larger than varsize-limit")); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9007 | } |
9008 | ||
2e6fda7d JB |
9009 | /* We want to preserve the type name. This can be useful when |
9010 | trying to get the type name of a value that has already been | |
9011 | printed (for instance, if the user did "print VAR; whatis $". */ | |
9012 | TYPE_NAME (result) = TYPE_NAME (type0); | |
9013 | ||
ad82864c | 9014 | if (constrained_packed_array_p) |
284614f0 JB |
9015 | { |
9016 | /* So far, the resulting type has been created as if the original | |
9017 | type was a regular (non-packed) array type. As a result, the | |
9018 | bitsize of the array elements needs to be set again, and the array | |
9019 | length needs to be recomputed based on that bitsize. */ | |
9020 | int len = TYPE_LENGTH (result) / TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (result)); | |
9021 | int elt_bitsize = TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type0, 0); | |
9022 | ||
9023 | TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (result, 0) = TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (type0, 0); | |
9024 | TYPE_LENGTH (result) = len * elt_bitsize / HOST_CHAR_BIT; | |
9025 | if (TYPE_LENGTH (result) * HOST_CHAR_BIT < len * elt_bitsize) | |
9026 | TYPE_LENGTH (result)++; | |
9027 | } | |
9028 | ||
876cecd0 | 9029 | TYPE_FIXED_INSTANCE (result) = 1; |
14f9c5c9 | 9030 | return result; |
d2e4a39e | 9031 | } |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9032 | |
9033 | ||
9034 | /* A standard type (containing no dynamically sized components) | |
9035 | corresponding to TYPE for the value (TYPE, VALADDR, ADDRESS) | |
9036 | DVAL describes a record containing any discriminants used in TYPE0, | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9037 | and may be NULL if there are none, or if the object of type TYPE at |
529cad9c PH |
9038 | ADDRESS or in VALADDR contains these discriminants. |
9039 | ||
1ed6ede0 JB |
9040 | If CHECK_TAG is not null, in the case of tagged types, this function |
9041 | attempts to locate the object's tag and use it to compute the actual | |
9042 | type. However, when ADDRESS is null, we cannot use it to determine the | |
9043 | location of the tag, and therefore compute the tagged type's actual type. | |
9044 | So we return the tagged type without consulting the tag. */ | |
529cad9c | 9045 | |
f192137b JB |
9046 | static struct type * |
9047 | ada_to_fixed_type_1 (struct type *type, const gdb_byte *valaddr, | |
1ed6ede0 | 9048 | CORE_ADDR address, struct value *dval, int check_tag) |
14f9c5c9 | 9049 | { |
61ee279c | 9050 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); |
d2e4a39e AS |
9051 | switch (TYPE_CODE (type)) |
9052 | { | |
9053 | default: | |
14f9c5c9 | 9054 | return type; |
d2e4a39e | 9055 | case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT: |
4c4b4cd2 | 9056 | { |
76a01679 | 9057 | struct type *static_type = to_static_fixed_type (type); |
1ed6ede0 JB |
9058 | struct type *fixed_record_type = |
9059 | to_fixed_record_type (type, valaddr, address, NULL); | |
5b4ee69b | 9060 | |
529cad9c PH |
9061 | /* If STATIC_TYPE is a tagged type and we know the object's address, |
9062 | then we can determine its tag, and compute the object's actual | |
0963b4bd | 9063 | type from there. Note that we have to use the fixed record |
1ed6ede0 JB |
9064 | type (the parent part of the record may have dynamic fields |
9065 | and the way the location of _tag is expressed may depend on | |
9066 | them). */ | |
529cad9c | 9067 | |
1ed6ede0 | 9068 | if (check_tag && address != 0 && ada_is_tagged_type (static_type, 0)) |
76a01679 | 9069 | { |
b50d69b5 JG |
9070 | struct value *tag = |
9071 | value_tag_from_contents_and_address | |
9072 | (fixed_record_type, | |
9073 | valaddr, | |
9074 | address); | |
9075 | struct type *real_type = type_from_tag (tag); | |
9076 | struct value *obj = | |
9077 | value_from_contents_and_address (fixed_record_type, | |
9078 | valaddr, | |
9079 | address); | |
9f1f738a | 9080 | fixed_record_type = value_type (obj); |
76a01679 | 9081 | if (real_type != NULL) |
b50d69b5 JG |
9082 | return to_fixed_record_type |
9083 | (real_type, NULL, | |
9084 | value_address (ada_tag_value_at_base_address (obj)), NULL); | |
76a01679 | 9085 | } |
4af88198 JB |
9086 | |
9087 | /* Check to see if there is a parallel ___XVZ variable. | |
9088 | If there is, then it provides the actual size of our type. */ | |
9089 | else if (ada_type_name (fixed_record_type) != NULL) | |
9090 | { | |
0d5cff50 | 9091 | const char *name = ada_type_name (fixed_record_type); |
224c3ddb SM |
9092 | char *xvz_name |
9093 | = (char *) alloca (strlen (name) + 7 /* "___XVZ\0" */); | |
eccab96d | 9094 | bool xvz_found = false; |
4af88198 JB |
9095 | LONGEST size; |
9096 | ||
88c15c34 | 9097 | xsnprintf (xvz_name, strlen (name) + 7, "%s___XVZ", name); |
eccab96d JB |
9098 | TRY |
9099 | { | |
9100 | xvz_found = get_int_var_value (xvz_name, size); | |
9101 | } | |
9102 | CATCH (except, RETURN_MASK_ERROR) | |
9103 | { | |
9104 | /* We found the variable, but somehow failed to read | |
9105 | its value. Rethrow the same error, but with a little | |
9106 | bit more information, to help the user understand | |
9107 | what went wrong (Eg: the variable might have been | |
9108 | optimized out). */ | |
9109 | throw_error (except.error, | |
9110 | _("unable to read value of %s (%s)"), | |
9111 | xvz_name, except.message); | |
9112 | } | |
9113 | END_CATCH | |
9114 | ||
9115 | if (xvz_found && TYPE_LENGTH (fixed_record_type) != size) | |
4af88198 JB |
9116 | { |
9117 | fixed_record_type = copy_type (fixed_record_type); | |
9118 | TYPE_LENGTH (fixed_record_type) = size; | |
9119 | ||
9120 | /* The FIXED_RECORD_TYPE may have be a stub. We have | |
9121 | observed this when the debugging info is STABS, and | |
9122 | apparently it is something that is hard to fix. | |
9123 | ||
9124 | In practice, we don't need the actual type definition | |
9125 | at all, because the presence of the XVZ variable allows us | |
9126 | to assume that there must be a XVS type as well, which we | |
9127 | should be able to use later, when we need the actual type | |
9128 | definition. | |
9129 | ||
9130 | In the meantime, pretend that the "fixed" type we are | |
9131 | returning is NOT a stub, because this can cause trouble | |
9132 | when using this type to create new types targeting it. | |
9133 | Indeed, the associated creation routines often check | |
9134 | whether the target type is a stub and will try to replace | |
0963b4bd | 9135 | it, thus using a type with the wrong size. This, in turn, |
4af88198 JB |
9136 | might cause the new type to have the wrong size too. |
9137 | Consider the case of an array, for instance, where the size | |
9138 | of the array is computed from the number of elements in | |
9139 | our array multiplied by the size of its element. */ | |
9140 | TYPE_STUB (fixed_record_type) = 0; | |
9141 | } | |
9142 | } | |
1ed6ede0 | 9143 | return fixed_record_type; |
4c4b4cd2 | 9144 | } |
d2e4a39e | 9145 | case TYPE_CODE_ARRAY: |
4c4b4cd2 | 9146 | return to_fixed_array_type (type, dval, 1); |
d2e4a39e AS |
9147 | case TYPE_CODE_UNION: |
9148 | if (dval == NULL) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9149 | return type; |
d2e4a39e | 9150 | else |
4c4b4cd2 | 9151 | return to_fixed_variant_branch_type (type, valaddr, address, dval); |
d2e4a39e | 9152 | } |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9153 | } |
9154 | ||
f192137b JB |
9155 | /* The same as ada_to_fixed_type_1, except that it preserves the type |
9156 | if it is a TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF of a type that is already fixed. | |
96dbd2c1 JB |
9157 | |
9158 | The typedef layer needs be preserved in order to differentiate between | |
9159 | arrays and array pointers when both types are implemented using the same | |
9160 | fat pointer. In the array pointer case, the pointer is encoded as | |
9161 | a typedef of the pointer type. For instance, considering: | |
9162 | ||
9163 | type String_Access is access String; | |
9164 | S1 : String_Access := null; | |
9165 | ||
9166 | To the debugger, S1 is defined as a typedef of type String. But | |
9167 | to the user, it is a pointer. So if the user tries to print S1, | |
9168 | we should not dereference the array, but print the array address | |
9169 | instead. | |
9170 | ||
9171 | If we didn't preserve the typedef layer, we would lose the fact that | |
9172 | the type is to be presented as a pointer (needs de-reference before | |
9173 | being printed). And we would also use the source-level type name. */ | |
f192137b JB |
9174 | |
9175 | struct type * | |
9176 | ada_to_fixed_type (struct type *type, const gdb_byte *valaddr, | |
9177 | CORE_ADDR address, struct value *dval, int check_tag) | |
9178 | ||
9179 | { | |
9180 | struct type *fixed_type = | |
9181 | ada_to_fixed_type_1 (type, valaddr, address, dval, check_tag); | |
9182 | ||
96dbd2c1 JB |
9183 | /* If TYPE is a typedef and its target type is the same as the FIXED_TYPE, |
9184 | then preserve the typedef layer. | |
9185 | ||
9186 | Implementation note: We can only check the main-type portion of | |
9187 | the TYPE and FIXED_TYPE, because eliminating the typedef layer | |
9188 | from TYPE now returns a type that has the same instance flags | |
9189 | as TYPE. For instance, if TYPE is a "typedef const", and its | |
9190 | target type is a "struct", then the typedef elimination will return | |
9191 | a "const" version of the target type. See check_typedef for more | |
9192 | details about how the typedef layer elimination is done. | |
9193 | ||
9194 | brobecker/2010-11-19: It seems to me that the only case where it is | |
9195 | useful to preserve the typedef layer is when dealing with fat pointers. | |
9196 | Perhaps, we could add a check for that and preserve the typedef layer | |
9197 | only in that situation. But this seems unecessary so far, probably | |
9198 | because we call check_typedef/ada_check_typedef pretty much everywhere. | |
9199 | */ | |
f192137b | 9200 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF |
720d1a40 | 9201 | && (TYPE_MAIN_TYPE (ada_typedef_target_type (type)) |
96dbd2c1 | 9202 | == TYPE_MAIN_TYPE (fixed_type))) |
f192137b JB |
9203 | return type; |
9204 | ||
9205 | return fixed_type; | |
9206 | } | |
9207 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 9208 | /* A standard (static-sized) type corresponding as well as possible to |
4c4b4cd2 | 9209 | TYPE0, but based on no runtime data. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 9210 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
9211 | static struct type * |
9212 | to_static_fixed_type (struct type *type0) | |
14f9c5c9 | 9213 | { |
d2e4a39e | 9214 | struct type *type; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9215 | |
9216 | if (type0 == NULL) | |
9217 | return NULL; | |
9218 | ||
876cecd0 | 9219 | if (TYPE_FIXED_INSTANCE (type0)) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9220 | return type0; |
9221 | ||
61ee279c | 9222 | type0 = ada_check_typedef (type0); |
d2e4a39e | 9223 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9224 | switch (TYPE_CODE (type0)) |
9225 | { | |
9226 | default: | |
9227 | return type0; | |
9228 | case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT: | |
9229 | type = dynamic_template_type (type0); | |
d2e4a39e | 9230 | if (type != NULL) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9231 | return template_to_static_fixed_type (type); |
9232 | else | |
9233 | return template_to_static_fixed_type (type0); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9234 | case TYPE_CODE_UNION: |
9235 | type = ada_find_parallel_type (type0, "___XVU"); | |
9236 | if (type != NULL) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9237 | return template_to_static_fixed_type (type); |
9238 | else | |
9239 | return template_to_static_fixed_type (type0); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9240 | } |
9241 | } | |
9242 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9243 | /* A static approximation of TYPE with all type wrappers removed. */ |
9244 | ||
d2e4a39e AS |
9245 | static struct type * |
9246 | static_unwrap_type (struct type *type) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9247 | { |
9248 | if (ada_is_aligner_type (type)) | |
9249 | { | |
61ee279c | 9250 | struct type *type1 = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (ada_check_typedef (type), 0); |
14f9c5c9 | 9251 | if (ada_type_name (type1) == NULL) |
4c4b4cd2 | 9252 | TYPE_NAME (type1) = ada_type_name (type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9253 | |
9254 | return static_unwrap_type (type1); | |
9255 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 9256 | else |
14f9c5c9 | 9257 | { |
d2e4a39e | 9258 | struct type *raw_real_type = ada_get_base_type (type); |
5b4ee69b | 9259 | |
d2e4a39e | 9260 | if (raw_real_type == type) |
4c4b4cd2 | 9261 | return type; |
14f9c5c9 | 9262 | else |
4c4b4cd2 | 9263 | return to_static_fixed_type (raw_real_type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9264 | } |
9265 | } | |
9266 | ||
9267 | /* In some cases, incomplete and private types require | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9268 | cross-references that are not resolved as records (for example, |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9269 | type Foo; |
9270 | type FooP is access Foo; | |
9271 | V: FooP; | |
9272 | type Foo is array ...; | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9273 | ). In these cases, since there is no mechanism for producing |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9274 | cross-references to such types, we instead substitute for FooP a |
9275 | stub enumeration type that is nowhere resolved, and whose tag is | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9276 | the name of the actual type. Call these types "non-record stubs". */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9277 | |
9278 | /* A type equivalent to TYPE that is not a non-record stub, if one | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9279 | exists, otherwise TYPE. */ |
9280 | ||
d2e4a39e | 9281 | struct type * |
61ee279c | 9282 | ada_check_typedef (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 | 9283 | { |
727e3d2e JB |
9284 | if (type == NULL) |
9285 | return NULL; | |
9286 | ||
736ade86 XR |
9287 | /* If our type is an access to an unconstrained array, which is encoded |
9288 | as a TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF of a fat pointer, then we're done. | |
720d1a40 JB |
9289 | We don't want to strip the TYPE_CODE_TYPDEF layer, because this is |
9290 | what allows us to distinguish between fat pointers that represent | |
9291 | array types, and fat pointers that represent array access types | |
9292 | (in both cases, the compiler implements them as fat pointers). */ | |
736ade86 | 9293 | if (ada_is_access_to_unconstrained_array (type)) |
720d1a40 JB |
9294 | return type; |
9295 | ||
f168693b | 9296 | type = check_typedef (type); |
14f9c5c9 | 9297 | if (type == NULL || TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_ENUM |
529cad9c | 9298 | || !TYPE_STUB (type) |
e86ca25f | 9299 | || TYPE_NAME (type) == NULL) |
14f9c5c9 | 9300 | return type; |
d2e4a39e | 9301 | else |
14f9c5c9 | 9302 | { |
e86ca25f | 9303 | const char *name = TYPE_NAME (type); |
d2e4a39e | 9304 | struct type *type1 = ada_find_any_type (name); |
5b4ee69b | 9305 | |
05e522ef JB |
9306 | if (type1 == NULL) |
9307 | return type; | |
9308 | ||
9309 | /* TYPE1 might itself be a TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF (this can happen with | |
9310 | stubs pointing to arrays, as we don't create symbols for array | |
3a867c22 JB |
9311 | types, only for the typedef-to-array types). If that's the case, |
9312 | strip the typedef layer. */ | |
9313 | if (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF) | |
9314 | type1 = ada_check_typedef (type1); | |
9315 | ||
9316 | return type1; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9317 | } |
9318 | } | |
9319 | ||
9320 | /* A value representing the data at VALADDR/ADDRESS as described by | |
9321 | type TYPE0, but with a standard (static-sized) type that correctly | |
9322 | describes it. If VAL0 is not NULL and TYPE0 already is a standard | |
9323 | type, then return VAL0 [this feature is simply to avoid redundant | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9324 | creation of struct values]. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 9325 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9326 | static struct value * |
9327 | ada_to_fixed_value_create (struct type *type0, CORE_ADDR address, | |
9328 | struct value *val0) | |
14f9c5c9 | 9329 | { |
1ed6ede0 | 9330 | struct type *type = ada_to_fixed_type (type0, 0, address, NULL, 1); |
5b4ee69b | 9331 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9332 | if (type == type0 && val0 != NULL) |
9333 | return val0; | |
cc0e770c JB |
9334 | |
9335 | if (VALUE_LVAL (val0) != lval_memory) | |
9336 | { | |
9337 | /* Our value does not live in memory; it could be a convenience | |
9338 | variable, for instance. Create a not_lval value using val0's | |
9339 | contents. */ | |
9340 | return value_from_contents (type, value_contents (val0)); | |
9341 | } | |
9342 | ||
9343 | return value_from_contents_and_address (type, 0, address); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9344 | } |
9345 | ||
9346 | /* A value representing VAL, but with a standard (static-sized) type | |
9347 | that correctly describes it. Does not necessarily create a new | |
9348 | value. */ | |
9349 | ||
0c3acc09 | 9350 | struct value * |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9351 | ada_to_fixed_value (struct value *val) |
9352 | { | |
c48db5ca | 9353 | val = unwrap_value (val); |
d8ce9127 | 9354 | val = ada_to_fixed_value_create (value_type (val), value_address (val), val); |
c48db5ca | 9355 | return val; |
14f9c5c9 | 9356 | } |
d2e4a39e | 9357 | \f |
14f9c5c9 | 9358 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9359 | /* Attributes */ |
9360 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9361 | /* Table mapping attribute numbers to names. |
9362 | NOTE: Keep up to date with enum ada_attribute definition in ada-lang.h. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 9363 | |
d2e4a39e | 9364 | static const char *attribute_names[] = { |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9365 | "<?>", |
9366 | ||
d2e4a39e | 9367 | "first", |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9368 | "last", |
9369 | "length", | |
9370 | "image", | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9371 | "max", |
9372 | "min", | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9373 | "modulus", |
9374 | "pos", | |
9375 | "size", | |
9376 | "tag", | |
14f9c5c9 | 9377 | "val", |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9378 | 0 |
9379 | }; | |
9380 | ||
d2e4a39e | 9381 | const char * |
4c4b4cd2 | 9382 | ada_attribute_name (enum exp_opcode n) |
14f9c5c9 | 9383 | { |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9384 | if (n >= OP_ATR_FIRST && n <= (int) OP_ATR_VAL) |
9385 | return attribute_names[n - OP_ATR_FIRST + 1]; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9386 | else |
9387 | return attribute_names[0]; | |
9388 | } | |
9389 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 9390 | /* Evaluate the 'POS attribute applied to ARG. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 9391 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9392 | static LONGEST |
9393 | pos_atr (struct value *arg) | |
14f9c5c9 | 9394 | { |
24209737 PH |
9395 | struct value *val = coerce_ref (arg); |
9396 | struct type *type = value_type (val); | |
aa715135 | 9397 | LONGEST result; |
14f9c5c9 | 9398 | |
d2e4a39e | 9399 | if (!discrete_type_p (type)) |
323e0a4a | 9400 | error (_("'POS only defined on discrete types")); |
14f9c5c9 | 9401 | |
aa715135 JG |
9402 | if (!discrete_position (type, value_as_long (val), &result)) |
9403 | error (_("enumeration value is invalid: can't find 'POS")); | |
14f9c5c9 | 9404 | |
aa715135 | 9405 | return result; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9406 | } |
9407 | ||
9408 | static struct value * | |
3cb382c9 | 9409 | value_pos_atr (struct type *type, struct value *arg) |
4c4b4cd2 | 9410 | { |
3cb382c9 | 9411 | return value_from_longest (type, pos_atr (arg)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9412 | } |
9413 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 9414 | /* Evaluate the TYPE'VAL attribute applied to ARG. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 9415 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
9416 | static struct value * |
9417 | value_val_atr (struct type *type, struct value *arg) | |
14f9c5c9 | 9418 | { |
d2e4a39e | 9419 | if (!discrete_type_p (type)) |
323e0a4a | 9420 | error (_("'VAL only defined on discrete types")); |
df407dfe | 9421 | if (!integer_type_p (value_type (arg))) |
323e0a4a | 9422 | error (_("'VAL requires integral argument")); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9423 | |
9424 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ENUM) | |
9425 | { | |
9426 | long pos = value_as_long (arg); | |
5b4ee69b | 9427 | |
14f9c5c9 | 9428 | if (pos < 0 || pos >= TYPE_NFIELDS (type)) |
323e0a4a | 9429 | error (_("argument to 'VAL out of range")); |
14e75d8e | 9430 | return value_from_longest (type, TYPE_FIELD_ENUMVAL (type, pos)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9431 | } |
9432 | else | |
9433 | return value_from_longest (type, value_as_long (arg)); | |
9434 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 9435 | \f |
d2e4a39e | 9436 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9437 | /* Evaluation */ |
14f9c5c9 | 9438 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9439 | /* True if TYPE appears to be an Ada character type. |
9440 | [At the moment, this is true only for Character and Wide_Character; | |
9441 | It is a heuristic test that could stand improvement]. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 9442 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
9443 | int |
9444 | ada_is_character_type (struct type *type) | |
14f9c5c9 | 9445 | { |
7b9f71f2 JB |
9446 | const char *name; |
9447 | ||
9448 | /* If the type code says it's a character, then assume it really is, | |
9449 | and don't check any further. */ | |
9450 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_CHAR) | |
9451 | return 1; | |
9452 | ||
9453 | /* Otherwise, assume it's a character type iff it is a discrete type | |
9454 | with a known character type name. */ | |
9455 | name = ada_type_name (type); | |
9456 | return (name != NULL | |
9457 | && (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_INT | |
9458 | || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_RANGE) | |
9459 | && (strcmp (name, "character") == 0 | |
9460 | || strcmp (name, "wide_character") == 0 | |
5a517ebd | 9461 | || strcmp (name, "wide_wide_character") == 0 |
7b9f71f2 | 9462 | || strcmp (name, "unsigned char") == 0)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9463 | } |
9464 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 9465 | /* True if TYPE appears to be an Ada string type. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9466 | |
9467 | int | |
ebf56fd3 | 9468 | ada_is_string_type (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 | 9469 | { |
61ee279c | 9470 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); |
d2e4a39e | 9471 | if (type != NULL |
14f9c5c9 | 9472 | && TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_PTR |
76a01679 JB |
9473 | && (ada_is_simple_array_type (type) |
9474 | || ada_is_array_descriptor_type (type)) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9475 | && ada_array_arity (type) == 1) |
9476 | { | |
9477 | struct type *elttype = ada_array_element_type (type, 1); | |
9478 | ||
9479 | return ada_is_character_type (elttype); | |
9480 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 9481 | else |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9482 | return 0; |
9483 | } | |
9484 | ||
5bf03f13 JB |
9485 | /* The compiler sometimes provides a parallel XVS type for a given |
9486 | PAD type. Normally, it is safe to follow the PAD type directly, | |
9487 | but older versions of the compiler have a bug that causes the offset | |
9488 | of its "F" field to be wrong. Following that field in that case | |
9489 | would lead to incorrect results, but this can be worked around | |
9490 | by ignoring the PAD type and using the associated XVS type instead. | |
9491 | ||
9492 | Set to True if the debugger should trust the contents of PAD types. | |
9493 | Otherwise, ignore the PAD type if there is a parallel XVS type. */ | |
9494 | static int trust_pad_over_xvs = 1; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9495 | |
9496 | /* True if TYPE is a struct type introduced by the compiler to force the | |
9497 | alignment of a value. Such types have a single field with a | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9498 | distinctive name. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9499 | |
9500 | int | |
ebf56fd3 | 9501 | ada_is_aligner_type (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 | 9502 | { |
61ee279c | 9503 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); |
714e53ab | 9504 | |
5bf03f13 | 9505 | if (!trust_pad_over_xvs && ada_find_parallel_type (type, "___XVS") != NULL) |
714e53ab PH |
9506 | return 0; |
9507 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 9508 | return (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9509 | && TYPE_NFIELDS (type) == 1 |
9510 | && strcmp (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, 0), "F") == 0); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9511 | } |
9512 | ||
9513 | /* If there is an ___XVS-convention type parallel to SUBTYPE, return | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9514 | the parallel type. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 9515 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
9516 | struct type * |
9517 | ada_get_base_type (struct type *raw_type) | |
14f9c5c9 | 9518 | { |
d2e4a39e AS |
9519 | struct type *real_type_namer; |
9520 | struct type *raw_real_type; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9521 | |
9522 | if (raw_type == NULL || TYPE_CODE (raw_type) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT) | |
9523 | return raw_type; | |
9524 | ||
284614f0 JB |
9525 | if (ada_is_aligner_type (raw_type)) |
9526 | /* The encoding specifies that we should always use the aligner type. | |
9527 | So, even if this aligner type has an associated XVS type, we should | |
9528 | simply ignore it. | |
9529 | ||
9530 | According to the compiler gurus, an XVS type parallel to an aligner | |
9531 | type may exist because of a stabs limitation. In stabs, aligner | |
9532 | types are empty because the field has a variable-sized type, and | |
9533 | thus cannot actually be used as an aligner type. As a result, | |
9534 | we need the associated parallel XVS type to decode the type. | |
9535 | Since the policy in the compiler is to not change the internal | |
9536 | representation based on the debugging info format, we sometimes | |
9537 | end up having a redundant XVS type parallel to the aligner type. */ | |
9538 | return raw_type; | |
9539 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 9540 | real_type_namer = ada_find_parallel_type (raw_type, "___XVS"); |
d2e4a39e | 9541 | if (real_type_namer == NULL |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9542 | || TYPE_CODE (real_type_namer) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT |
9543 | || TYPE_NFIELDS (real_type_namer) != 1) | |
9544 | return raw_type; | |
9545 | ||
f80d3ff2 JB |
9546 | if (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (real_type_namer, 0)) != TYPE_CODE_REF) |
9547 | { | |
9548 | /* This is an older encoding form where the base type needs to be | |
9549 | looked up by name. We prefer the newer enconding because it is | |
9550 | more efficient. */ | |
9551 | raw_real_type = ada_find_any_type (TYPE_FIELD_NAME (real_type_namer, 0)); | |
9552 | if (raw_real_type == NULL) | |
9553 | return raw_type; | |
9554 | else | |
9555 | return raw_real_type; | |
9556 | } | |
9557 | ||
9558 | /* The field in our XVS type is a reference to the base type. */ | |
9559 | return TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (real_type_namer, 0)); | |
d2e4a39e | 9560 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 9561 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9562 | /* The type of value designated by TYPE, with all aligners removed. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 9563 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
9564 | struct type * |
9565 | ada_aligned_type (struct type *type) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9566 | { |
9567 | if (ada_is_aligner_type (type)) | |
9568 | return ada_aligned_type (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0)); | |
9569 | else | |
9570 | return ada_get_base_type (type); | |
9571 | } | |
9572 | ||
9573 | ||
9574 | /* The address of the aligned value in an object at address VALADDR | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9575 | having type TYPE. Assumes ada_is_aligner_type (TYPE). */ |
14f9c5c9 | 9576 | |
fc1a4b47 AC |
9577 | const gdb_byte * |
9578 | ada_aligned_value_addr (struct type *type, const gdb_byte *valaddr) | |
14f9c5c9 | 9579 | { |
d2e4a39e | 9580 | if (ada_is_aligner_type (type)) |
14f9c5c9 | 9581 | return ada_aligned_value_addr (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0), |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9582 | valaddr + |
9583 | TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, | |
9584 | 0) / TARGET_CHAR_BIT); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9585 | else |
9586 | return valaddr; | |
9587 | } | |
9588 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9589 | |
9590 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 9591 | /* The printed representation of an enumeration literal with encoded |
4c4b4cd2 | 9592 | name NAME. The value is good to the next call of ada_enum_name. */ |
d2e4a39e AS |
9593 | const char * |
9594 | ada_enum_name (const char *name) | |
14f9c5c9 | 9595 | { |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9596 | static char *result; |
9597 | static size_t result_len = 0; | |
e6a959d6 | 9598 | const char *tmp; |
14f9c5c9 | 9599 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9600 | /* First, unqualify the enumeration name: |
9601 | 1. Search for the last '.' character. If we find one, then skip | |
177b42fe | 9602 | all the preceding characters, the unqualified name starts |
76a01679 | 9603 | right after that dot. |
4c4b4cd2 | 9604 | 2. Otherwise, we may be debugging on a target where the compiler |
76a01679 JB |
9605 | translates dots into "__". Search forward for double underscores, |
9606 | but stop searching when we hit an overloading suffix, which is | |
9607 | of the form "__" followed by digits. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9608 | |
c3e5cd34 PH |
9609 | tmp = strrchr (name, '.'); |
9610 | if (tmp != NULL) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9611 | name = tmp + 1; |
9612 | else | |
14f9c5c9 | 9613 | { |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9614 | while ((tmp = strstr (name, "__")) != NULL) |
9615 | { | |
9616 | if (isdigit (tmp[2])) | |
9617 | break; | |
9618 | else | |
9619 | name = tmp + 2; | |
9620 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9621 | } |
9622 | ||
9623 | if (name[0] == 'Q') | |
9624 | { | |
14f9c5c9 | 9625 | int v; |
5b4ee69b | 9626 | |
14f9c5c9 | 9627 | if (name[1] == 'U' || name[1] == 'W') |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9628 | { |
9629 | if (sscanf (name + 2, "%x", &v) != 1) | |
9630 | return name; | |
9631 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 9632 | else |
4c4b4cd2 | 9633 | return name; |
14f9c5c9 | 9634 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9635 | GROW_VECT (result, result_len, 16); |
14f9c5c9 | 9636 | if (isascii (v) && isprint (v)) |
88c15c34 | 9637 | xsnprintf (result, result_len, "'%c'", v); |
14f9c5c9 | 9638 | else if (name[1] == 'U') |
88c15c34 | 9639 | xsnprintf (result, result_len, "[\"%02x\"]", v); |
14f9c5c9 | 9640 | else |
88c15c34 | 9641 | xsnprintf (result, result_len, "[\"%04x\"]", v); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9642 | |
9643 | return result; | |
9644 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 9645 | else |
4c4b4cd2 | 9646 | { |
c3e5cd34 PH |
9647 | tmp = strstr (name, "__"); |
9648 | if (tmp == NULL) | |
9649 | tmp = strstr (name, "$"); | |
9650 | if (tmp != NULL) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9651 | { |
9652 | GROW_VECT (result, result_len, tmp - name + 1); | |
9653 | strncpy (result, name, tmp - name); | |
9654 | result[tmp - name] = '\0'; | |
9655 | return result; | |
9656 | } | |
9657 | ||
9658 | return name; | |
9659 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9660 | } |
9661 | ||
14f9c5c9 AS |
9662 | /* Evaluate the subexpression of EXP starting at *POS as for |
9663 | evaluate_type, updating *POS to point just past the evaluated | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9664 | expression. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 9665 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
9666 | static struct value * |
9667 | evaluate_subexp_type (struct expression *exp, int *pos) | |
14f9c5c9 | 9668 | { |
4b27a620 | 9669 | return evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9670 | } |
9671 | ||
9672 | /* If VAL is wrapped in an aligner or subtype wrapper, return the | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9673 | value it wraps. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 9674 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
9675 | static struct value * |
9676 | unwrap_value (struct value *val) | |
14f9c5c9 | 9677 | { |
df407dfe | 9678 | struct type *type = ada_check_typedef (value_type (val)); |
5b4ee69b | 9679 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9680 | if (ada_is_aligner_type (type)) |
9681 | { | |
de4d072f | 9682 | struct value *v = ada_value_struct_elt (val, "F", 0); |
df407dfe | 9683 | struct type *val_type = ada_check_typedef (value_type (v)); |
5b4ee69b | 9684 | |
14f9c5c9 | 9685 | if (ada_type_name (val_type) == NULL) |
4c4b4cd2 | 9686 | TYPE_NAME (val_type) = ada_type_name (type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9687 | |
9688 | return unwrap_value (v); | |
9689 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 9690 | else |
14f9c5c9 | 9691 | { |
d2e4a39e | 9692 | struct type *raw_real_type = |
61ee279c | 9693 | ada_check_typedef (ada_get_base_type (type)); |
d2e4a39e | 9694 | |
5bf03f13 JB |
9695 | /* If there is no parallel XVS or XVE type, then the value is |
9696 | already unwrapped. Return it without further modification. */ | |
9697 | if ((type == raw_real_type) | |
9698 | && ada_find_parallel_type (type, "___XVE") == NULL) | |
9699 | return val; | |
14f9c5c9 | 9700 | |
d2e4a39e | 9701 | return |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9702 | coerce_unspec_val_to_type |
9703 | (val, ada_to_fixed_type (raw_real_type, 0, | |
42ae5230 | 9704 | value_address (val), |
1ed6ede0 | 9705 | NULL, 1)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9706 | } |
9707 | } | |
d2e4a39e AS |
9708 | |
9709 | static struct value * | |
50eff16b | 9710 | cast_from_fixed (struct type *type, struct value *arg) |
14f9c5c9 | 9711 | { |
50eff16b UW |
9712 | struct value *scale = ada_scaling_factor (value_type (arg)); |
9713 | arg = value_cast (value_type (scale), arg); | |
14f9c5c9 | 9714 | |
50eff16b UW |
9715 | arg = value_binop (arg, scale, BINOP_MUL); |
9716 | return value_cast (type, arg); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9717 | } |
9718 | ||
d2e4a39e | 9719 | static struct value * |
50eff16b | 9720 | cast_to_fixed (struct type *type, struct value *arg) |
14f9c5c9 | 9721 | { |
50eff16b UW |
9722 | if (type == value_type (arg)) |
9723 | return arg; | |
5b4ee69b | 9724 | |
50eff16b UW |
9725 | struct value *scale = ada_scaling_factor (type); |
9726 | if (ada_is_fixed_point_type (value_type (arg))) | |
9727 | arg = cast_from_fixed (value_type (scale), arg); | |
9728 | else | |
9729 | arg = value_cast (value_type (scale), arg); | |
9730 | ||
9731 | arg = value_binop (arg, scale, BINOP_DIV); | |
9732 | return value_cast (type, arg); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9733 | } |
9734 | ||
d99dcf51 JB |
9735 | /* Given two array types T1 and T2, return nonzero iff both arrays |
9736 | contain the same number of elements. */ | |
9737 | ||
9738 | static int | |
9739 | ada_same_array_size_p (struct type *t1, struct type *t2) | |
9740 | { | |
9741 | LONGEST lo1, hi1, lo2, hi2; | |
9742 | ||
9743 | /* Get the array bounds in order to verify that the size of | |
9744 | the two arrays match. */ | |
9745 | if (!get_array_bounds (t1, &lo1, &hi1) | |
9746 | || !get_array_bounds (t2, &lo2, &hi2)) | |
9747 | error (_("unable to determine array bounds")); | |
9748 | ||
9749 | /* To make things easier for size comparison, normalize a bit | |
9750 | the case of empty arrays by making sure that the difference | |
9751 | between upper bound and lower bound is always -1. */ | |
9752 | if (lo1 > hi1) | |
9753 | hi1 = lo1 - 1; | |
9754 | if (lo2 > hi2) | |
9755 | hi2 = lo2 - 1; | |
9756 | ||
9757 | return (hi1 - lo1 == hi2 - lo2); | |
9758 | } | |
9759 | ||
9760 | /* Assuming that VAL is an array of integrals, and TYPE represents | |
9761 | an array with the same number of elements, but with wider integral | |
9762 | elements, return an array "casted" to TYPE. In practice, this | |
9763 | means that the returned array is built by casting each element | |
9764 | of the original array into TYPE's (wider) element type. */ | |
9765 | ||
9766 | static struct value * | |
9767 | ada_promote_array_of_integrals (struct type *type, struct value *val) | |
9768 | { | |
9769 | struct type *elt_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type); | |
9770 | LONGEST lo, hi; | |
9771 | struct value *res; | |
9772 | LONGEST i; | |
9773 | ||
9774 | /* Verify that both val and type are arrays of scalars, and | |
9775 | that the size of val's elements is smaller than the size | |
9776 | of type's element. */ | |
9777 | gdb_assert (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY); | |
9778 | gdb_assert (is_integral_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type))); | |
9779 | gdb_assert (TYPE_CODE (value_type (val)) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY); | |
9780 | gdb_assert (is_integral_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (value_type (val)))); | |
9781 | gdb_assert (TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)) | |
9782 | > TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (value_type (val)))); | |
9783 | ||
9784 | if (!get_array_bounds (type, &lo, &hi)) | |
9785 | error (_("unable to determine array bounds")); | |
9786 | ||
9787 | res = allocate_value (type); | |
9788 | ||
9789 | /* Promote each array element. */ | |
9790 | for (i = 0; i < hi - lo + 1; i++) | |
9791 | { | |
9792 | struct value *elt = value_cast (elt_type, value_subscript (val, lo + i)); | |
9793 | ||
9794 | memcpy (value_contents_writeable (res) + (i * TYPE_LENGTH (elt_type)), | |
9795 | value_contents_all (elt), TYPE_LENGTH (elt_type)); | |
9796 | } | |
9797 | ||
9798 | return res; | |
9799 | } | |
9800 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9801 | /* Coerce VAL as necessary for assignment to an lval of type TYPE, and |
9802 | return the converted value. */ | |
9803 | ||
d2e4a39e AS |
9804 | static struct value * |
9805 | coerce_for_assign (struct type *type, struct value *val) | |
14f9c5c9 | 9806 | { |
df407dfe | 9807 | struct type *type2 = value_type (val); |
5b4ee69b | 9808 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9809 | if (type == type2) |
9810 | return val; | |
9811 | ||
61ee279c PH |
9812 | type2 = ada_check_typedef (type2); |
9813 | type = ada_check_typedef (type); | |
14f9c5c9 | 9814 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
9815 | if (TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_PTR |
9816 | && TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9817 | { |
9818 | val = ada_value_ind (val); | |
df407dfe | 9819 | type2 = value_type (val); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9820 | } |
9821 | ||
d2e4a39e | 9822 | if (TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9823 | && TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) |
9824 | { | |
d99dcf51 JB |
9825 | if (!ada_same_array_size_p (type, type2)) |
9826 | error (_("cannot assign arrays of different length")); | |
9827 | ||
9828 | if (is_integral_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)) | |
9829 | && is_integral_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type2)) | |
9830 | && TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type2)) | |
9831 | < TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type))) | |
9832 | { | |
9833 | /* Allow implicit promotion of the array elements to | |
9834 | a wider type. */ | |
9835 | return ada_promote_array_of_integrals (type, val); | |
9836 | } | |
9837 | ||
9838 | if (TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type2)) | |
9839 | != TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type))) | |
323e0a4a | 9840 | error (_("Incompatible types in assignment")); |
04624583 | 9841 | deprecated_set_value_type (val, type); |
14f9c5c9 | 9842 | } |
d2e4a39e | 9843 | return val; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
9844 | } |
9845 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9846 | static struct value * |
9847 | ada_value_binop (struct value *arg1, struct value *arg2, enum exp_opcode op) | |
9848 | { | |
9849 | struct value *val; | |
9850 | struct type *type1, *type2; | |
9851 | LONGEST v, v1, v2; | |
9852 | ||
994b9211 AC |
9853 | arg1 = coerce_ref (arg1); |
9854 | arg2 = coerce_ref (arg2); | |
18af8284 JB |
9855 | type1 = get_base_type (ada_check_typedef (value_type (arg1))); |
9856 | type2 = get_base_type (ada_check_typedef (value_type (arg2))); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9857 | |
76a01679 JB |
9858 | if (TYPE_CODE (type1) != TYPE_CODE_INT |
9859 | || TYPE_CODE (type2) != TYPE_CODE_INT) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9860 | return value_binop (arg1, arg2, op); |
9861 | ||
76a01679 | 9862 | switch (op) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9863 | { |
9864 | case BINOP_MOD: | |
9865 | case BINOP_DIV: | |
9866 | case BINOP_REM: | |
9867 | break; | |
9868 | default: | |
9869 | return value_binop (arg1, arg2, op); | |
9870 | } | |
9871 | ||
9872 | v2 = value_as_long (arg2); | |
9873 | if (v2 == 0) | |
323e0a4a | 9874 | error (_("second operand of %s must not be zero."), op_string (op)); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9875 | |
9876 | if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (type1) || op == BINOP_MOD) | |
9877 | return value_binop (arg1, arg2, op); | |
9878 | ||
9879 | v1 = value_as_long (arg1); | |
9880 | switch (op) | |
9881 | { | |
9882 | case BINOP_DIV: | |
9883 | v = v1 / v2; | |
76a01679 JB |
9884 | if (!TRUNCATION_TOWARDS_ZERO && v1 * (v1 % v2) < 0) |
9885 | v += v > 0 ? -1 : 1; | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9886 | break; |
9887 | case BINOP_REM: | |
9888 | v = v1 % v2; | |
76a01679 JB |
9889 | if (v * v1 < 0) |
9890 | v -= v2; | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9891 | break; |
9892 | default: | |
9893 | /* Should not reach this point. */ | |
9894 | v = 0; | |
9895 | } | |
9896 | ||
9897 | val = allocate_value (type1); | |
990a07ab | 9898 | store_unsigned_integer (value_contents_raw (val), |
e17a4113 UW |
9899 | TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (val)), |
9900 | gdbarch_byte_order (get_type_arch (type1)), v); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9901 | return val; |
9902 | } | |
9903 | ||
9904 | static int | |
9905 | ada_value_equal (struct value *arg1, struct value *arg2) | |
9906 | { | |
df407dfe AC |
9907 | if (ada_is_direct_array_type (value_type (arg1)) |
9908 | || ada_is_direct_array_type (value_type (arg2))) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 9909 | { |
79e8fcaa JB |
9910 | struct type *arg1_type, *arg2_type; |
9911 | ||
f58b38bf JB |
9912 | /* Automatically dereference any array reference before |
9913 | we attempt to perform the comparison. */ | |
9914 | arg1 = ada_coerce_ref (arg1); | |
9915 | arg2 = ada_coerce_ref (arg2); | |
79e8fcaa | 9916 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9917 | arg1 = ada_coerce_to_simple_array (arg1); |
9918 | arg2 = ada_coerce_to_simple_array (arg2); | |
79e8fcaa JB |
9919 | |
9920 | arg1_type = ada_check_typedef (value_type (arg1)); | |
9921 | arg2_type = ada_check_typedef (value_type (arg2)); | |
9922 | ||
9923 | if (TYPE_CODE (arg1_type) != TYPE_CODE_ARRAY | |
9924 | || TYPE_CODE (arg2_type) != TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) | |
323e0a4a | 9925 | error (_("Attempt to compare array with non-array")); |
4c4b4cd2 | 9926 | /* FIXME: The following works only for types whose |
76a01679 JB |
9927 | representations use all bits (no padding or undefined bits) |
9928 | and do not have user-defined equality. */ | |
79e8fcaa JB |
9929 | return (TYPE_LENGTH (arg1_type) == TYPE_LENGTH (arg2_type) |
9930 | && memcmp (value_contents (arg1), value_contents (arg2), | |
9931 | TYPE_LENGTH (arg1_type)) == 0); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
9932 | } |
9933 | return value_equal (arg1, arg2); | |
9934 | } | |
9935 | ||
52ce6436 PH |
9936 | /* Total number of component associations in the aggregate starting at |
9937 | index PC in EXP. Assumes that index PC is the start of an | |
0963b4bd | 9938 | OP_AGGREGATE. */ |
52ce6436 PH |
9939 | |
9940 | static int | |
9941 | num_component_specs (struct expression *exp, int pc) | |
9942 | { | |
9943 | int n, m, i; | |
5b4ee69b | 9944 | |
52ce6436 PH |
9945 | m = exp->elts[pc + 1].longconst; |
9946 | pc += 3; | |
9947 | n = 0; | |
9948 | for (i = 0; i < m; i += 1) | |
9949 | { | |
9950 | switch (exp->elts[pc].opcode) | |
9951 | { | |
9952 | default: | |
9953 | n += 1; | |
9954 | break; | |
9955 | case OP_CHOICES: | |
9956 | n += exp->elts[pc + 1].longconst; | |
9957 | break; | |
9958 | } | |
9959 | ada_evaluate_subexp (NULL, exp, &pc, EVAL_SKIP); | |
9960 | } | |
9961 | return n; | |
9962 | } | |
9963 | ||
9964 | /* Assign the result of evaluating EXP starting at *POS to the INDEXth | |
9965 | component of LHS (a simple array or a record), updating *POS past | |
9966 | the expression, assuming that LHS is contained in CONTAINER. Does | |
9967 | not modify the inferior's memory, nor does it modify LHS (unless | |
9968 | LHS == CONTAINER). */ | |
9969 | ||
9970 | static void | |
9971 | assign_component (struct value *container, struct value *lhs, LONGEST index, | |
9972 | struct expression *exp, int *pos) | |
9973 | { | |
9974 | struct value *mark = value_mark (); | |
9975 | struct value *elt; | |
0e2da9f0 | 9976 | struct type *lhs_type = check_typedef (value_type (lhs)); |
5b4ee69b | 9977 | |
0e2da9f0 | 9978 | if (TYPE_CODE (lhs_type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) |
52ce6436 | 9979 | { |
22601c15 UW |
9980 | struct type *index_type = builtin_type (exp->gdbarch)->builtin_int; |
9981 | struct value *index_val = value_from_longest (index_type, index); | |
5b4ee69b | 9982 | |
52ce6436 PH |
9983 | elt = unwrap_value (ada_value_subscript (lhs, 1, &index_val)); |
9984 | } | |
9985 | else | |
9986 | { | |
9987 | elt = ada_index_struct_field (index, lhs, 0, value_type (lhs)); | |
c48db5ca | 9988 | elt = ada_to_fixed_value (elt); |
52ce6436 PH |
9989 | } |
9990 | ||
9991 | if (exp->elts[*pos].opcode == OP_AGGREGATE) | |
9992 | assign_aggregate (container, elt, exp, pos, EVAL_NORMAL); | |
9993 | else | |
9994 | value_assign_to_component (container, elt, | |
9995 | ada_evaluate_subexp (NULL, exp, pos, | |
9996 | EVAL_NORMAL)); | |
9997 | ||
9998 | value_free_to_mark (mark); | |
9999 | } | |
10000 | ||
10001 | /* Assuming that LHS represents an lvalue having a record or array | |
10002 | type, and EXP->ELTS[*POS] is an OP_AGGREGATE, evaluate an assignment | |
10003 | of that aggregate's value to LHS, advancing *POS past the | |
10004 | aggregate. NOSIDE is as for evaluate_subexp. CONTAINER is an | |
10005 | lvalue containing LHS (possibly LHS itself). Does not modify | |
10006 | the inferior's memory, nor does it modify the contents of | |
0963b4bd | 10007 | LHS (unless == CONTAINER). Returns the modified CONTAINER. */ |
52ce6436 PH |
10008 | |
10009 | static struct value * | |
10010 | assign_aggregate (struct value *container, | |
10011 | struct value *lhs, struct expression *exp, | |
10012 | int *pos, enum noside noside) | |
10013 | { | |
10014 | struct type *lhs_type; | |
10015 | int n = exp->elts[*pos+1].longconst; | |
10016 | LONGEST low_index, high_index; | |
10017 | int num_specs; | |
10018 | LONGEST *indices; | |
10019 | int max_indices, num_indices; | |
52ce6436 | 10020 | int i; |
52ce6436 PH |
10021 | |
10022 | *pos += 3; | |
10023 | if (noside != EVAL_NORMAL) | |
10024 | { | |
52ce6436 PH |
10025 | for (i = 0; i < n; i += 1) |
10026 | ada_evaluate_subexp (NULL, exp, pos, noside); | |
10027 | return container; | |
10028 | } | |
10029 | ||
10030 | container = ada_coerce_ref (container); | |
10031 | if (ada_is_direct_array_type (value_type (container))) | |
10032 | container = ada_coerce_to_simple_array (container); | |
10033 | lhs = ada_coerce_ref (lhs); | |
10034 | if (!deprecated_value_modifiable (lhs)) | |
10035 | error (_("Left operand of assignment is not a modifiable lvalue.")); | |
10036 | ||
0e2da9f0 | 10037 | lhs_type = check_typedef (value_type (lhs)); |
52ce6436 PH |
10038 | if (ada_is_direct_array_type (lhs_type)) |
10039 | { | |
10040 | lhs = ada_coerce_to_simple_array (lhs); | |
0e2da9f0 | 10041 | lhs_type = check_typedef (value_type (lhs)); |
52ce6436 PH |
10042 | low_index = TYPE_ARRAY_LOWER_BOUND_VALUE (lhs_type); |
10043 | high_index = TYPE_ARRAY_UPPER_BOUND_VALUE (lhs_type); | |
52ce6436 PH |
10044 | } |
10045 | else if (TYPE_CODE (lhs_type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT) | |
10046 | { | |
10047 | low_index = 0; | |
10048 | high_index = num_visible_fields (lhs_type) - 1; | |
52ce6436 PH |
10049 | } |
10050 | else | |
10051 | error (_("Left-hand side must be array or record.")); | |
10052 | ||
10053 | num_specs = num_component_specs (exp, *pos - 3); | |
10054 | max_indices = 4 * num_specs + 4; | |
8d749320 | 10055 | indices = XALLOCAVEC (LONGEST, max_indices); |
52ce6436 PH |
10056 | indices[0] = indices[1] = low_index - 1; |
10057 | indices[2] = indices[3] = high_index + 1; | |
10058 | num_indices = 4; | |
10059 | ||
10060 | for (i = 0; i < n; i += 1) | |
10061 | { | |
10062 | switch (exp->elts[*pos].opcode) | |
10063 | { | |
1fbf5ada JB |
10064 | case OP_CHOICES: |
10065 | aggregate_assign_from_choices (container, lhs, exp, pos, indices, | |
10066 | &num_indices, max_indices, | |
10067 | low_index, high_index); | |
10068 | break; | |
10069 | case OP_POSITIONAL: | |
10070 | aggregate_assign_positional (container, lhs, exp, pos, indices, | |
52ce6436 PH |
10071 | &num_indices, max_indices, |
10072 | low_index, high_index); | |
1fbf5ada JB |
10073 | break; |
10074 | case OP_OTHERS: | |
10075 | if (i != n-1) | |
10076 | error (_("Misplaced 'others' clause")); | |
10077 | aggregate_assign_others (container, lhs, exp, pos, indices, | |
10078 | num_indices, low_index, high_index); | |
10079 | break; | |
10080 | default: | |
10081 | error (_("Internal error: bad aggregate clause")); | |
52ce6436 PH |
10082 | } |
10083 | } | |
10084 | ||
10085 | return container; | |
10086 | } | |
10087 | ||
10088 | /* Assign into the component of LHS indexed by the OP_POSITIONAL | |
10089 | construct at *POS, updating *POS past the construct, given that | |
10090 | the positions are relative to lower bound LOW, where HIGH is the | |
10091 | upper bound. Record the position in INDICES[0 .. MAX_INDICES-1] | |
10092 | updating *NUM_INDICES as needed. CONTAINER is as for | |
0963b4bd | 10093 | assign_aggregate. */ |
52ce6436 PH |
10094 | static void |
10095 | aggregate_assign_positional (struct value *container, | |
10096 | struct value *lhs, struct expression *exp, | |
10097 | int *pos, LONGEST *indices, int *num_indices, | |
10098 | int max_indices, LONGEST low, LONGEST high) | |
10099 | { | |
10100 | LONGEST ind = longest_to_int (exp->elts[*pos + 1].longconst) + low; | |
10101 | ||
10102 | if (ind - 1 == high) | |
e1d5a0d2 | 10103 | warning (_("Extra components in aggregate ignored.")); |
52ce6436 PH |
10104 | if (ind <= high) |
10105 | { | |
10106 | add_component_interval (ind, ind, indices, num_indices, max_indices); | |
10107 | *pos += 3; | |
10108 | assign_component (container, lhs, ind, exp, pos); | |
10109 | } | |
10110 | else | |
10111 | ada_evaluate_subexp (NULL, exp, pos, EVAL_SKIP); | |
10112 | } | |
10113 | ||
10114 | /* Assign into the components of LHS indexed by the OP_CHOICES | |
10115 | construct at *POS, updating *POS past the construct, given that | |
10116 | the allowable indices are LOW..HIGH. Record the indices assigned | |
10117 | to in INDICES[0 .. MAX_INDICES-1], updating *NUM_INDICES as | |
0963b4bd | 10118 | needed. CONTAINER is as for assign_aggregate. */ |
52ce6436 PH |
10119 | static void |
10120 | aggregate_assign_from_choices (struct value *container, | |
10121 | struct value *lhs, struct expression *exp, | |
10122 | int *pos, LONGEST *indices, int *num_indices, | |
10123 | int max_indices, LONGEST low, LONGEST high) | |
10124 | { | |
10125 | int j; | |
10126 | int n_choices = longest_to_int (exp->elts[*pos+1].longconst); | |
10127 | int choice_pos, expr_pc; | |
10128 | int is_array = ada_is_direct_array_type (value_type (lhs)); | |
10129 | ||
10130 | choice_pos = *pos += 3; | |
10131 | ||
10132 | for (j = 0; j < n_choices; j += 1) | |
10133 | ada_evaluate_subexp (NULL, exp, pos, EVAL_SKIP); | |
10134 | expr_pc = *pos; | |
10135 | ada_evaluate_subexp (NULL, exp, pos, EVAL_SKIP); | |
10136 | ||
10137 | for (j = 0; j < n_choices; j += 1) | |
10138 | { | |
10139 | LONGEST lower, upper; | |
10140 | enum exp_opcode op = exp->elts[choice_pos].opcode; | |
5b4ee69b | 10141 | |
52ce6436 PH |
10142 | if (op == OP_DISCRETE_RANGE) |
10143 | { | |
10144 | choice_pos += 1; | |
10145 | lower = value_as_long (ada_evaluate_subexp (NULL, exp, pos, | |
10146 | EVAL_NORMAL)); | |
10147 | upper = value_as_long (ada_evaluate_subexp (NULL, exp, pos, | |
10148 | EVAL_NORMAL)); | |
10149 | } | |
10150 | else if (is_array) | |
10151 | { | |
10152 | lower = value_as_long (ada_evaluate_subexp (NULL, exp, &choice_pos, | |
10153 | EVAL_NORMAL)); | |
10154 | upper = lower; | |
10155 | } | |
10156 | else | |
10157 | { | |
10158 | int ind; | |
0d5cff50 | 10159 | const char *name; |
5b4ee69b | 10160 | |
52ce6436 PH |
10161 | switch (op) |
10162 | { | |
10163 | case OP_NAME: | |
10164 | name = &exp->elts[choice_pos + 2].string; | |
10165 | break; | |
10166 | case OP_VAR_VALUE: | |
10167 | name = SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME (exp->elts[choice_pos + 2].symbol); | |
10168 | break; | |
10169 | default: | |
10170 | error (_("Invalid record component association.")); | |
10171 | } | |
10172 | ada_evaluate_subexp (NULL, exp, &choice_pos, EVAL_SKIP); | |
10173 | ind = 0; | |
10174 | if (! find_struct_field (name, value_type (lhs), 0, | |
10175 | NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &ind)) | |
10176 | error (_("Unknown component name: %s."), name); | |
10177 | lower = upper = ind; | |
10178 | } | |
10179 | ||
10180 | if (lower <= upper && (lower < low || upper > high)) | |
10181 | error (_("Index in component association out of bounds.")); | |
10182 | ||
10183 | add_component_interval (lower, upper, indices, num_indices, | |
10184 | max_indices); | |
10185 | while (lower <= upper) | |
10186 | { | |
10187 | int pos1; | |
5b4ee69b | 10188 | |
52ce6436 PH |
10189 | pos1 = expr_pc; |
10190 | assign_component (container, lhs, lower, exp, &pos1); | |
10191 | lower += 1; | |
10192 | } | |
10193 | } | |
10194 | } | |
10195 | ||
10196 | /* Assign the value of the expression in the OP_OTHERS construct in | |
10197 | EXP at *POS into the components of LHS indexed from LOW .. HIGH that | |
10198 | have not been previously assigned. The index intervals already assigned | |
10199 | are in INDICES[0 .. NUM_INDICES-1]. Updates *POS to after the | |
0963b4bd | 10200 | OP_OTHERS clause. CONTAINER is as for assign_aggregate. */ |
52ce6436 PH |
10201 | static void |
10202 | aggregate_assign_others (struct value *container, | |
10203 | struct value *lhs, struct expression *exp, | |
10204 | int *pos, LONGEST *indices, int num_indices, | |
10205 | LONGEST low, LONGEST high) | |
10206 | { | |
10207 | int i; | |
5ce64950 | 10208 | int expr_pc = *pos + 1; |
52ce6436 PH |
10209 | |
10210 | for (i = 0; i < num_indices - 2; i += 2) | |
10211 | { | |
10212 | LONGEST ind; | |
5b4ee69b | 10213 | |
52ce6436 PH |
10214 | for (ind = indices[i + 1] + 1; ind < indices[i + 2]; ind += 1) |
10215 | { | |
5ce64950 | 10216 | int localpos; |
5b4ee69b | 10217 | |
5ce64950 MS |
10218 | localpos = expr_pc; |
10219 | assign_component (container, lhs, ind, exp, &localpos); | |
52ce6436 PH |
10220 | } |
10221 | } | |
10222 | ada_evaluate_subexp (NULL, exp, pos, EVAL_SKIP); | |
10223 | } | |
10224 | ||
10225 | /* Add the interval [LOW .. HIGH] to the sorted set of intervals | |
10226 | [ INDICES[0] .. INDICES[1] ],..., [ INDICES[*SIZE-2] .. INDICES[*SIZE-1] ], | |
10227 | modifying *SIZE as needed. It is an error if *SIZE exceeds | |
10228 | MAX_SIZE. The resulting intervals do not overlap. */ | |
10229 | static void | |
10230 | add_component_interval (LONGEST low, LONGEST high, | |
10231 | LONGEST* indices, int *size, int max_size) | |
10232 | { | |
10233 | int i, j; | |
5b4ee69b | 10234 | |
52ce6436 PH |
10235 | for (i = 0; i < *size; i += 2) { |
10236 | if (high >= indices[i] && low <= indices[i + 1]) | |
10237 | { | |
10238 | int kh; | |
5b4ee69b | 10239 | |
52ce6436 PH |
10240 | for (kh = i + 2; kh < *size; kh += 2) |
10241 | if (high < indices[kh]) | |
10242 | break; | |
10243 | if (low < indices[i]) | |
10244 | indices[i] = low; | |
10245 | indices[i + 1] = indices[kh - 1]; | |
10246 | if (high > indices[i + 1]) | |
10247 | indices[i + 1] = high; | |
10248 | memcpy (indices + i + 2, indices + kh, *size - kh); | |
10249 | *size -= kh - i - 2; | |
10250 | return; | |
10251 | } | |
10252 | else if (high < indices[i]) | |
10253 | break; | |
10254 | } | |
10255 | ||
10256 | if (*size == max_size) | |
10257 | error (_("Internal error: miscounted aggregate components.")); | |
10258 | *size += 2; | |
10259 | for (j = *size-1; j >= i+2; j -= 1) | |
10260 | indices[j] = indices[j - 2]; | |
10261 | indices[i] = low; | |
10262 | indices[i + 1] = high; | |
10263 | } | |
10264 | ||
6e48bd2c JB |
10265 | /* Perform and Ada cast of ARG2 to type TYPE if the type of ARG2 |
10266 | is different. */ | |
10267 | ||
10268 | static struct value * | |
b7e22850 | 10269 | ada_value_cast (struct type *type, struct value *arg2) |
6e48bd2c JB |
10270 | { |
10271 | if (type == ada_check_typedef (value_type (arg2))) | |
10272 | return arg2; | |
10273 | ||
10274 | if (ada_is_fixed_point_type (type)) | |
95f39a5b | 10275 | return cast_to_fixed (type, arg2); |
6e48bd2c JB |
10276 | |
10277 | if (ada_is_fixed_point_type (value_type (arg2))) | |
a53b7a21 | 10278 | return cast_from_fixed (type, arg2); |
6e48bd2c JB |
10279 | |
10280 | return value_cast (type, arg2); | |
10281 | } | |
10282 | ||
284614f0 JB |
10283 | /* Evaluating Ada expressions, and printing their result. |
10284 | ------------------------------------------------------ | |
10285 | ||
21649b50 JB |
10286 | 1. Introduction: |
10287 | ---------------- | |
10288 | ||
284614f0 JB |
10289 | We usually evaluate an Ada expression in order to print its value. |
10290 | We also evaluate an expression in order to print its type, which | |
10291 | happens during the EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS phase of the evaluation, | |
10292 | but we'll focus mostly on the EVAL_NORMAL phase. In practice, the | |
10293 | EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS phase allows us to simplify certain aspects of | |
10294 | the evaluation compared to the EVAL_NORMAL, but is otherwise very | |
10295 | similar. | |
10296 | ||
10297 | Evaluating expressions is a little more complicated for Ada entities | |
10298 | than it is for entities in languages such as C. The main reason for | |
10299 | this is that Ada provides types whose definition might be dynamic. | |
10300 | One example of such types is variant records. Or another example | |
10301 | would be an array whose bounds can only be known at run time. | |
10302 | ||
10303 | The following description is a general guide as to what should be | |
10304 | done (and what should NOT be done) in order to evaluate an expression | |
10305 | involving such types, and when. This does not cover how the semantic | |
10306 | information is encoded by GNAT as this is covered separatly. For the | |
10307 | document used as the reference for the GNAT encoding, see exp_dbug.ads | |
10308 | in the GNAT sources. | |
10309 | ||
10310 | Ideally, we should embed each part of this description next to its | |
10311 | associated code. Unfortunately, the amount of code is so vast right | |
10312 | now that it's hard to see whether the code handling a particular | |
10313 | situation might be duplicated or not. One day, when the code is | |
10314 | cleaned up, this guide might become redundant with the comments | |
10315 | inserted in the code, and we might want to remove it. | |
10316 | ||
21649b50 JB |
10317 | 2. ``Fixing'' an Entity, the Simple Case: |
10318 | ----------------------------------------- | |
10319 | ||
284614f0 JB |
10320 | When evaluating Ada expressions, the tricky issue is that they may |
10321 | reference entities whose type contents and size are not statically | |
10322 | known. Consider for instance a variant record: | |
10323 | ||
10324 | type Rec (Empty : Boolean := True) is record | |
10325 | case Empty is | |
10326 | when True => null; | |
10327 | when False => Value : Integer; | |
10328 | end case; | |
10329 | end record; | |
10330 | Yes : Rec := (Empty => False, Value => 1); | |
10331 | No : Rec := (empty => True); | |
10332 | ||
10333 | The size and contents of that record depends on the value of the | |
10334 | descriminant (Rec.Empty). At this point, neither the debugging | |
10335 | information nor the associated type structure in GDB are able to | |
10336 | express such dynamic types. So what the debugger does is to create | |
10337 | "fixed" versions of the type that applies to the specific object. | |
10338 | We also informally refer to this opperation as "fixing" an object, | |
10339 | which means creating its associated fixed type. | |
10340 | ||
10341 | Example: when printing the value of variable "Yes" above, its fixed | |
10342 | type would look like this: | |
10343 | ||
10344 | type Rec is record | |
10345 | Empty : Boolean; | |
10346 | Value : Integer; | |
10347 | end record; | |
10348 | ||
10349 | On the other hand, if we printed the value of "No", its fixed type | |
10350 | would become: | |
10351 | ||
10352 | type Rec is record | |
10353 | Empty : Boolean; | |
10354 | end record; | |
10355 | ||
10356 | Things become a little more complicated when trying to fix an entity | |
10357 | with a dynamic type that directly contains another dynamic type, | |
10358 | such as an array of variant records, for instance. There are | |
10359 | two possible cases: Arrays, and records. | |
10360 | ||
21649b50 JB |
10361 | 3. ``Fixing'' Arrays: |
10362 | --------------------- | |
10363 | ||
10364 | The type structure in GDB describes an array in terms of its bounds, | |
10365 | and the type of its elements. By design, all elements in the array | |
10366 | have the same type and we cannot represent an array of variant elements | |
10367 | using the current type structure in GDB. When fixing an array, | |
10368 | we cannot fix the array element, as we would potentially need one | |
10369 | fixed type per element of the array. As a result, the best we can do | |
10370 | when fixing an array is to produce an array whose bounds and size | |
10371 | are correct (allowing us to read it from memory), but without having | |
10372 | touched its element type. Fixing each element will be done later, | |
10373 | when (if) necessary. | |
10374 | ||
10375 | Arrays are a little simpler to handle than records, because the same | |
10376 | amount of memory is allocated for each element of the array, even if | |
1b536f04 | 10377 | the amount of space actually used by each element differs from element |
21649b50 | 10378 | to element. Consider for instance the following array of type Rec: |
284614f0 JB |
10379 | |
10380 | type Rec_Array is array (1 .. 2) of Rec; | |
10381 | ||
1b536f04 JB |
10382 | The actual amount of memory occupied by each element might be different |
10383 | from element to element, depending on the value of their discriminant. | |
21649b50 | 10384 | But the amount of space reserved for each element in the array remains |
1b536f04 | 10385 | fixed regardless. So we simply need to compute that size using |
21649b50 JB |
10386 | the debugging information available, from which we can then determine |
10387 | the array size (we multiply the number of elements of the array by | |
10388 | the size of each element). | |
10389 | ||
10390 | The simplest case is when we have an array of a constrained element | |
10391 | type. For instance, consider the following type declarations: | |
10392 | ||
10393 | type Bounded_String (Max_Size : Integer) is | |
10394 | Length : Integer; | |
10395 | Buffer : String (1 .. Max_Size); | |
10396 | end record; | |
10397 | type Bounded_String_Array is array (1 ..2) of Bounded_String (80); | |
10398 | ||
10399 | In this case, the compiler describes the array as an array of | |
10400 | variable-size elements (identified by its XVS suffix) for which | |
10401 | the size can be read in the parallel XVZ variable. | |
10402 | ||
10403 | In the case of an array of an unconstrained element type, the compiler | |
10404 | wraps the array element inside a private PAD type. This type should not | |
10405 | be shown to the user, and must be "unwrap"'ed before printing. Note | |
284614f0 JB |
10406 | that we also use the adjective "aligner" in our code to designate |
10407 | these wrapper types. | |
10408 | ||
1b536f04 | 10409 | In some cases, the size allocated for each element is statically |
21649b50 JB |
10410 | known. In that case, the PAD type already has the correct size, |
10411 | and the array element should remain unfixed. | |
10412 | ||
10413 | But there are cases when this size is not statically known. | |
10414 | For instance, assuming that "Five" is an integer variable: | |
284614f0 JB |
10415 | |
10416 | type Dynamic is array (1 .. Five) of Integer; | |
10417 | type Wrapper (Has_Length : Boolean := False) is record | |
10418 | Data : Dynamic; | |
10419 | case Has_Length is | |
10420 | when True => Length : Integer; | |
10421 | when False => null; | |
10422 | end case; | |
10423 | end record; | |
10424 | type Wrapper_Array is array (1 .. 2) of Wrapper; | |
10425 | ||
10426 | Hello : Wrapper_Array := (others => (Has_Length => True, | |
10427 | Data => (others => 17), | |
10428 | Length => 1)); | |
10429 | ||
10430 | ||
10431 | The debugging info would describe variable Hello as being an | |
10432 | array of a PAD type. The size of that PAD type is not statically | |
10433 | known, but can be determined using a parallel XVZ variable. | |
10434 | In that case, a copy of the PAD type with the correct size should | |
10435 | be used for the fixed array. | |
10436 | ||
21649b50 JB |
10437 | 3. ``Fixing'' record type objects: |
10438 | ---------------------------------- | |
10439 | ||
10440 | Things are slightly different from arrays in the case of dynamic | |
284614f0 JB |
10441 | record types. In this case, in order to compute the associated |
10442 | fixed type, we need to determine the size and offset of each of | |
10443 | its components. This, in turn, requires us to compute the fixed | |
10444 | type of each of these components. | |
10445 | ||
10446 | Consider for instance the example: | |
10447 | ||
10448 | type Bounded_String (Max_Size : Natural) is record | |
10449 | Str : String (1 .. Max_Size); | |
10450 | Length : Natural; | |
10451 | end record; | |
10452 | My_String : Bounded_String (Max_Size => 10); | |
10453 | ||
10454 | In that case, the position of field "Length" depends on the size | |
10455 | of field Str, which itself depends on the value of the Max_Size | |
21649b50 | 10456 | discriminant. In order to fix the type of variable My_String, |
284614f0 JB |
10457 | we need to fix the type of field Str. Therefore, fixing a variant |
10458 | record requires us to fix each of its components. | |
10459 | ||
10460 | However, if a component does not have a dynamic size, the component | |
10461 | should not be fixed. In particular, fields that use a PAD type | |
10462 | should not fixed. Here is an example where this might happen | |
10463 | (assuming type Rec above): | |
10464 | ||
10465 | type Container (Big : Boolean) is record | |
10466 | First : Rec; | |
10467 | After : Integer; | |
10468 | case Big is | |
10469 | when True => Another : Integer; | |
10470 | when False => null; | |
10471 | end case; | |
10472 | end record; | |
10473 | My_Container : Container := (Big => False, | |
10474 | First => (Empty => True), | |
10475 | After => 42); | |
10476 | ||
10477 | In that example, the compiler creates a PAD type for component First, | |
10478 | whose size is constant, and then positions the component After just | |
10479 | right after it. The offset of component After is therefore constant | |
10480 | in this case. | |
10481 | ||
10482 | The debugger computes the position of each field based on an algorithm | |
10483 | that uses, among other things, the actual position and size of the field | |
21649b50 JB |
10484 | preceding it. Let's now imagine that the user is trying to print |
10485 | the value of My_Container. If the type fixing was recursive, we would | |
284614f0 JB |
10486 | end up computing the offset of field After based on the size of the |
10487 | fixed version of field First. And since in our example First has | |
10488 | only one actual field, the size of the fixed type is actually smaller | |
10489 | than the amount of space allocated to that field, and thus we would | |
10490 | compute the wrong offset of field After. | |
10491 | ||
21649b50 JB |
10492 | To make things more complicated, we need to watch out for dynamic |
10493 | components of variant records (identified by the ___XVL suffix in | |
10494 | the component name). Even if the target type is a PAD type, the size | |
10495 | of that type might not be statically known. So the PAD type needs | |
10496 | to be unwrapped and the resulting type needs to be fixed. Otherwise, | |
10497 | we might end up with the wrong size for our component. This can be | |
10498 | observed with the following type declarations: | |
284614f0 JB |
10499 | |
10500 | type Octal is new Integer range 0 .. 7; | |
10501 | type Octal_Array is array (Positive range <>) of Octal; | |
10502 | pragma Pack (Octal_Array); | |
10503 | ||
10504 | type Octal_Buffer (Size : Positive) is record | |
10505 | Buffer : Octal_Array (1 .. Size); | |
10506 | Length : Integer; | |
10507 | end record; | |
10508 | ||
10509 | In that case, Buffer is a PAD type whose size is unset and needs | |
10510 | to be computed by fixing the unwrapped type. | |
10511 | ||
21649b50 JB |
10512 | 4. When to ``Fix'' un-``Fixed'' sub-elements of an entity: |
10513 | ---------------------------------------------------------- | |
10514 | ||
10515 | Lastly, when should the sub-elements of an entity that remained unfixed | |
284614f0 JB |
10516 | thus far, be actually fixed? |
10517 | ||
10518 | The answer is: Only when referencing that element. For instance | |
10519 | when selecting one component of a record, this specific component | |
10520 | should be fixed at that point in time. Or when printing the value | |
10521 | of a record, each component should be fixed before its value gets | |
10522 | printed. Similarly for arrays, the element of the array should be | |
10523 | fixed when printing each element of the array, or when extracting | |
10524 | one element out of that array. On the other hand, fixing should | |
10525 | not be performed on the elements when taking a slice of an array! | |
10526 | ||
31432a67 | 10527 | Note that one of the side effects of miscomputing the offset and |
284614f0 JB |
10528 | size of each field is that we end up also miscomputing the size |
10529 | of the containing type. This can have adverse results when computing | |
10530 | the value of an entity. GDB fetches the value of an entity based | |
10531 | on the size of its type, and thus a wrong size causes GDB to fetch | |
10532 | the wrong amount of memory. In the case where the computed size is | |
10533 | too small, GDB fetches too little data to print the value of our | |
31432a67 | 10534 | entity. Results in this case are unpredictable, as we usually read |
284614f0 JB |
10535 | past the buffer containing the data =:-o. */ |
10536 | ||
ced9779b JB |
10537 | /* Evaluate a subexpression of EXP, at index *POS, and return a value |
10538 | for that subexpression cast to TO_TYPE. Advance *POS over the | |
10539 | subexpression. */ | |
10540 | ||
10541 | static value * | |
10542 | ada_evaluate_subexp_for_cast (expression *exp, int *pos, | |
10543 | enum noside noside, struct type *to_type) | |
10544 | { | |
10545 | int pc = *pos; | |
10546 | ||
10547 | if (exp->elts[pc].opcode == OP_VAR_MSYM_VALUE | |
10548 | || exp->elts[pc].opcode == OP_VAR_VALUE) | |
10549 | { | |
10550 | (*pos) += 4; | |
10551 | ||
10552 | value *val; | |
10553 | if (exp->elts[pc].opcode == OP_VAR_MSYM_VALUE) | |
10554 | { | |
10555 | if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) | |
10556 | return value_zero (to_type, not_lval); | |
10557 | ||
10558 | val = evaluate_var_msym_value (noside, | |
10559 | exp->elts[pc + 1].objfile, | |
10560 | exp->elts[pc + 2].msymbol); | |
10561 | } | |
10562 | else | |
10563 | val = evaluate_var_value (noside, | |
10564 | exp->elts[pc + 1].block, | |
10565 | exp->elts[pc + 2].symbol); | |
10566 | ||
10567 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
10568 | return eval_skip_value (exp); | |
10569 | ||
10570 | val = ada_value_cast (to_type, val); | |
10571 | ||
10572 | /* Follow the Ada language semantics that do not allow taking | |
10573 | an address of the result of a cast (view conversion in Ada). */ | |
10574 | if (VALUE_LVAL (val) == lval_memory) | |
10575 | { | |
10576 | if (value_lazy (val)) | |
10577 | value_fetch_lazy (val); | |
10578 | VALUE_LVAL (val) = not_lval; | |
10579 | } | |
10580 | return val; | |
10581 | } | |
10582 | ||
10583 | value *val = evaluate_subexp (to_type, exp, pos, noside); | |
10584 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
10585 | return eval_skip_value (exp); | |
10586 | return ada_value_cast (to_type, val); | |
10587 | } | |
10588 | ||
284614f0 JB |
10589 | /* Implement the evaluate_exp routine in the exp_descriptor structure |
10590 | for the Ada language. */ | |
10591 | ||
52ce6436 | 10592 | static struct value * |
ebf56fd3 | 10593 | ada_evaluate_subexp (struct type *expect_type, struct expression *exp, |
4c4b4cd2 | 10594 | int *pos, enum noside noside) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
10595 | { |
10596 | enum exp_opcode op; | |
b5385fc0 | 10597 | int tem; |
14f9c5c9 | 10598 | int pc; |
5ec18f2b | 10599 | int preeval_pos; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
10600 | struct value *arg1 = NULL, *arg2 = NULL, *arg3; |
10601 | struct type *type; | |
52ce6436 | 10602 | int nargs, oplen; |
d2e4a39e | 10603 | struct value **argvec; |
14f9c5c9 | 10604 | |
d2e4a39e AS |
10605 | pc = *pos; |
10606 | *pos += 1; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
10607 | op = exp->elts[pc].opcode; |
10608 | ||
d2e4a39e | 10609 | switch (op) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
10610 | { |
10611 | default: | |
10612 | *pos -= 1; | |
6e48bd2c | 10613 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp_standard (expect_type, exp, pos, noside); |
ca1f964d JG |
10614 | |
10615 | if (noside == EVAL_NORMAL) | |
10616 | arg1 = unwrap_value (arg1); | |
6e48bd2c | 10617 | |
edd079d9 | 10618 | /* If evaluating an OP_FLOAT and an EXPECT_TYPE was provided, |
6e48bd2c JB |
10619 | then we need to perform the conversion manually, because |
10620 | evaluate_subexp_standard doesn't do it. This conversion is | |
10621 | necessary in Ada because the different kinds of float/fixed | |
10622 | types in Ada have different representations. | |
10623 | ||
10624 | Similarly, we need to perform the conversion from OP_LONG | |
10625 | ourselves. */ | |
edd079d9 | 10626 | if ((op == OP_FLOAT || op == OP_LONG) && expect_type != NULL) |
b7e22850 | 10627 | arg1 = ada_value_cast (expect_type, arg1); |
6e48bd2c JB |
10628 | |
10629 | return arg1; | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
10630 | |
10631 | case OP_STRING: | |
10632 | { | |
76a01679 | 10633 | struct value *result; |
5b4ee69b | 10634 | |
76a01679 JB |
10635 | *pos -= 1; |
10636 | result = evaluate_subexp_standard (expect_type, exp, pos, noside); | |
10637 | /* The result type will have code OP_STRING, bashed there from | |
10638 | OP_ARRAY. Bash it back. */ | |
df407dfe AC |
10639 | if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (result)) == TYPE_CODE_STRING) |
10640 | TYPE_CODE (value_type (result)) = TYPE_CODE_ARRAY; | |
76a01679 | 10641 | return result; |
4c4b4cd2 | 10642 | } |
14f9c5c9 AS |
10643 | |
10644 | case UNOP_CAST: | |
10645 | (*pos) += 2; | |
10646 | type = exp->elts[pc + 1].type; | |
ced9779b | 10647 | return ada_evaluate_subexp_for_cast (exp, pos, noside, type); |
14f9c5c9 | 10648 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
10649 | case UNOP_QUAL: |
10650 | (*pos) += 2; | |
10651 | type = exp->elts[pc + 1].type; | |
10652 | return ada_evaluate_subexp (type, exp, pos, noside); | |
10653 | ||
14f9c5c9 AS |
10654 | case BINOP_ASSIGN: |
10655 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
52ce6436 PH |
10656 | if (exp->elts[*pos].opcode == OP_AGGREGATE) |
10657 | { | |
10658 | arg1 = assign_aggregate (arg1, arg1, exp, pos, noside); | |
10659 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP || noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) | |
10660 | return arg1; | |
10661 | return ada_value_assign (arg1, arg1); | |
10662 | } | |
003f3813 JB |
10663 | /* Force the evaluation of the rhs ARG2 to the type of the lhs ARG1, |
10664 | except if the lhs of our assignment is a convenience variable. | |
10665 | In the case of assigning to a convenience variable, the lhs | |
10666 | should be exactly the result of the evaluation of the rhs. */ | |
10667 | type = value_type (arg1); | |
10668 | if (VALUE_LVAL (arg1) == lval_internalvar) | |
10669 | type = NULL; | |
10670 | arg2 = evaluate_subexp (type, exp, pos, noside); | |
14f9c5c9 | 10671 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP || noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) |
4c4b4cd2 | 10672 | return arg1; |
df407dfe AC |
10673 | if (ada_is_fixed_point_type (value_type (arg1))) |
10674 | arg2 = cast_to_fixed (value_type (arg1), arg2); | |
10675 | else if (ada_is_fixed_point_type (value_type (arg2))) | |
76a01679 | 10676 | error |
323e0a4a | 10677 | (_("Fixed-point values must be assigned to fixed-point variables")); |
d2e4a39e | 10678 | else |
df407dfe | 10679 | arg2 = coerce_for_assign (value_type (arg1), arg2); |
4c4b4cd2 | 10680 | return ada_value_assign (arg1, arg2); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
10681 | |
10682 | case BINOP_ADD: | |
10683 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp_with_coercion (exp, pos, noside); | |
10684 | arg2 = evaluate_subexp_with_coercion (exp, pos, noside); | |
10685 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 10686 | goto nosideret; |
2ac8a782 JB |
10687 | if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (arg1)) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
10688 | return (value_from_longest | |
10689 | (value_type (arg1), | |
10690 | value_as_long (arg1) + value_as_long (arg2))); | |
c40cc657 JB |
10691 | if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (arg2)) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
10692 | return (value_from_longest | |
10693 | (value_type (arg2), | |
10694 | value_as_long (arg1) + value_as_long (arg2))); | |
df407dfe AC |
10695 | if ((ada_is_fixed_point_type (value_type (arg1)) |
10696 | || ada_is_fixed_point_type (value_type (arg2))) | |
10697 | && value_type (arg1) != value_type (arg2)) | |
323e0a4a | 10698 | error (_("Operands of fixed-point addition must have the same type")); |
b7789565 JB |
10699 | /* Do the addition, and cast the result to the type of the first |
10700 | argument. We cannot cast the result to a reference type, so if | |
10701 | ARG1 is a reference type, find its underlying type. */ | |
10702 | type = value_type (arg1); | |
10703 | while (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_REF) | |
10704 | type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type); | |
f44316fa | 10705 | binop_promote (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch, &arg1, &arg2); |
89eef114 | 10706 | return value_cast (type, value_binop (arg1, arg2, BINOP_ADD)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
10707 | |
10708 | case BINOP_SUB: | |
10709 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp_with_coercion (exp, pos, noside); | |
10710 | arg2 = evaluate_subexp_with_coercion (exp, pos, noside); | |
10711 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 10712 | goto nosideret; |
2ac8a782 JB |
10713 | if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (arg1)) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
10714 | return (value_from_longest | |
10715 | (value_type (arg1), | |
10716 | value_as_long (arg1) - value_as_long (arg2))); | |
c40cc657 JB |
10717 | if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (arg2)) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
10718 | return (value_from_longest | |
10719 | (value_type (arg2), | |
10720 | value_as_long (arg1) - value_as_long (arg2))); | |
df407dfe AC |
10721 | if ((ada_is_fixed_point_type (value_type (arg1)) |
10722 | || ada_is_fixed_point_type (value_type (arg2))) | |
10723 | && value_type (arg1) != value_type (arg2)) | |
0963b4bd MS |
10724 | error (_("Operands of fixed-point subtraction " |
10725 | "must have the same type")); | |
b7789565 JB |
10726 | /* Do the substraction, and cast the result to the type of the first |
10727 | argument. We cannot cast the result to a reference type, so if | |
10728 | ARG1 is a reference type, find its underlying type. */ | |
10729 | type = value_type (arg1); | |
10730 | while (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_REF) | |
10731 | type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type); | |
f44316fa | 10732 | binop_promote (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch, &arg1, &arg2); |
89eef114 | 10733 | return value_cast (type, value_binop (arg1, arg2, BINOP_SUB)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
10734 | |
10735 | case BINOP_MUL: | |
10736 | case BINOP_DIV: | |
e1578042 JB |
10737 | case BINOP_REM: |
10738 | case BINOP_MOD: | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
10739 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); |
10740 | arg2 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
10741 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 10742 | goto nosideret; |
e1578042 | 10743 | else if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) |
9c2be529 JB |
10744 | { |
10745 | binop_promote (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch, &arg1, &arg2); | |
10746 | return value_zero (value_type (arg1), not_lval); | |
10747 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 10748 | else |
4c4b4cd2 | 10749 | { |
a53b7a21 | 10750 | type = builtin_type (exp->gdbarch)->builtin_double; |
df407dfe | 10751 | if (ada_is_fixed_point_type (value_type (arg1))) |
a53b7a21 | 10752 | arg1 = cast_from_fixed (type, arg1); |
df407dfe | 10753 | if (ada_is_fixed_point_type (value_type (arg2))) |
a53b7a21 | 10754 | arg2 = cast_from_fixed (type, arg2); |
f44316fa | 10755 | binop_promote (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch, &arg1, &arg2); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
10756 | return ada_value_binop (arg1, arg2, op); |
10757 | } | |
10758 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
10759 | case BINOP_EQUAL: |
10760 | case BINOP_NOTEQUAL: | |
14f9c5c9 | 10761 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); |
df407dfe | 10762 | arg2 = evaluate_subexp (value_type (arg1), exp, pos, noside); |
14f9c5c9 | 10763 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) |
76a01679 | 10764 | goto nosideret; |
4c4b4cd2 | 10765 | if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) |
76a01679 | 10766 | tem = 0; |
4c4b4cd2 | 10767 | else |
f44316fa UW |
10768 | { |
10769 | binop_promote (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch, &arg1, &arg2); | |
10770 | tem = ada_value_equal (arg1, arg2); | |
10771 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 | 10772 | if (op == BINOP_NOTEQUAL) |
76a01679 | 10773 | tem = !tem; |
fbb06eb1 UW |
10774 | type = language_bool_type (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch); |
10775 | return value_from_longest (type, (LONGEST) tem); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
10776 | |
10777 | case UNOP_NEG: | |
10778 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
10779 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
10780 | goto nosideret; | |
df407dfe AC |
10781 | else if (ada_is_fixed_point_type (value_type (arg1))) |
10782 | return value_cast (value_type (arg1), value_neg (arg1)); | |
14f9c5c9 | 10783 | else |
f44316fa UW |
10784 | { |
10785 | unop_promote (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch, &arg1); | |
10786 | return value_neg (arg1); | |
10787 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 | 10788 | |
2330c6c6 JB |
10789 | case BINOP_LOGICAL_AND: |
10790 | case BINOP_LOGICAL_OR: | |
10791 | case UNOP_LOGICAL_NOT: | |
000d5124 JB |
10792 | { |
10793 | struct value *val; | |
10794 | ||
10795 | *pos -= 1; | |
10796 | val = evaluate_subexp_standard (expect_type, exp, pos, noside); | |
fbb06eb1 UW |
10797 | type = language_bool_type (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch); |
10798 | return value_cast (type, val); | |
000d5124 | 10799 | } |
2330c6c6 JB |
10800 | |
10801 | case BINOP_BITWISE_AND: | |
10802 | case BINOP_BITWISE_IOR: | |
10803 | case BINOP_BITWISE_XOR: | |
000d5124 JB |
10804 | { |
10805 | struct value *val; | |
10806 | ||
10807 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS); | |
10808 | *pos = pc; | |
10809 | val = evaluate_subexp_standard (expect_type, exp, pos, noside); | |
10810 | ||
10811 | return value_cast (value_type (arg1), val); | |
10812 | } | |
2330c6c6 | 10813 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
10814 | case OP_VAR_VALUE: |
10815 | *pos -= 1; | |
6799def4 | 10816 | |
14f9c5c9 | 10817 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
10818 | { |
10819 | *pos += 4; | |
10820 | goto nosideret; | |
10821 | } | |
da5c522f JB |
10822 | |
10823 | if (SYMBOL_DOMAIN (exp->elts[pc + 2].symbol) == UNDEF_DOMAIN) | |
76a01679 JB |
10824 | /* Only encountered when an unresolved symbol occurs in a |
10825 | context other than a function call, in which case, it is | |
52ce6436 | 10826 | invalid. */ |
323e0a4a | 10827 | error (_("Unexpected unresolved symbol, %s, during evaluation"), |
4c4b4cd2 | 10828 | SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (exp->elts[pc + 2].symbol)); |
da5c522f JB |
10829 | |
10830 | if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 10831 | { |
0c1f74cf | 10832 | type = static_unwrap_type (SYMBOL_TYPE (exp->elts[pc + 2].symbol)); |
31dbc1c5 JB |
10833 | /* Check to see if this is a tagged type. We also need to handle |
10834 | the case where the type is a reference to a tagged type, but | |
10835 | we have to be careful to exclude pointers to tagged types. | |
10836 | The latter should be shown as usual (as a pointer), whereas | |
10837 | a reference should mostly be transparent to the user. */ | |
10838 | if (ada_is_tagged_type (type, 0) | |
023db19c | 10839 | || (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_REF |
31dbc1c5 | 10840 | && ada_is_tagged_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type), 0))) |
0d72a7c3 JB |
10841 | { |
10842 | /* Tagged types are a little special in the fact that the real | |
10843 | type is dynamic and can only be determined by inspecting the | |
10844 | object's tag. This means that we need to get the object's | |
10845 | value first (EVAL_NORMAL) and then extract the actual object | |
10846 | type from its tag. | |
10847 | ||
10848 | Note that we cannot skip the final step where we extract | |
10849 | the object type from its tag, because the EVAL_NORMAL phase | |
10850 | results in dynamic components being resolved into fixed ones. | |
10851 | This can cause problems when trying to print the type | |
10852 | description of tagged types whose parent has a dynamic size: | |
10853 | We use the type name of the "_parent" component in order | |
10854 | to print the name of the ancestor type in the type description. | |
10855 | If that component had a dynamic size, the resolution into | |
10856 | a fixed type would result in the loss of that type name, | |
10857 | thus preventing us from printing the name of the ancestor | |
10858 | type in the type description. */ | |
10859 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, EVAL_NORMAL); | |
10860 | ||
10861 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) != TYPE_CODE_REF) | |
10862 | { | |
10863 | struct type *actual_type; | |
10864 | ||
10865 | actual_type = type_from_tag (ada_value_tag (arg1)); | |
10866 | if (actual_type == NULL) | |
10867 | /* If, for some reason, we were unable to determine | |
10868 | the actual type from the tag, then use the static | |
10869 | approximation that we just computed as a fallback. | |
10870 | This can happen if the debugging information is | |
10871 | incomplete, for instance. */ | |
10872 | actual_type = type; | |
10873 | return value_zero (actual_type, not_lval); | |
10874 | } | |
10875 | else | |
10876 | { | |
10877 | /* In the case of a ref, ada_coerce_ref takes care | |
10878 | of determining the actual type. But the evaluation | |
10879 | should return a ref as it should be valid to ask | |
10880 | for its address; so rebuild a ref after coerce. */ | |
10881 | arg1 = ada_coerce_ref (arg1); | |
a65cfae5 | 10882 | return value_ref (arg1, TYPE_CODE_REF); |
0d72a7c3 JB |
10883 | } |
10884 | } | |
0c1f74cf | 10885 | |
84754697 JB |
10886 | /* Records and unions for which GNAT encodings have been |
10887 | generated need to be statically fixed as well. | |
10888 | Otherwise, non-static fixing produces a type where | |
10889 | all dynamic properties are removed, which prevents "ptype" | |
10890 | from being able to completely describe the type. | |
10891 | For instance, a case statement in a variant record would be | |
10892 | replaced by the relevant components based on the actual | |
10893 | value of the discriminants. */ | |
10894 | if ((TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT | |
10895 | && dynamic_template_type (type) != NULL) | |
10896 | || (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_UNION | |
10897 | && ada_find_parallel_type (type, "___XVU") != NULL)) | |
10898 | { | |
10899 | *pos += 4; | |
10900 | return value_zero (to_static_fixed_type (type), not_lval); | |
10901 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 | 10902 | } |
da5c522f JB |
10903 | |
10904 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp_standard (expect_type, exp, pos, noside); | |
10905 | return ada_to_fixed_value (arg1); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
10906 | |
10907 | case OP_FUNCALL: | |
10908 | (*pos) += 2; | |
10909 | ||
10910 | /* Allocate arg vector, including space for the function to be | |
10911 | called in argvec[0] and a terminating NULL. */ | |
10912 | nargs = longest_to_int (exp->elts[pc + 1].longconst); | |
8d749320 | 10913 | argvec = XALLOCAVEC (struct value *, nargs + 2); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
10914 | |
10915 | if (exp->elts[*pos].opcode == OP_VAR_VALUE | |
76a01679 | 10916 | && SYMBOL_DOMAIN (exp->elts[pc + 5].symbol) == UNDEF_DOMAIN) |
323e0a4a | 10917 | error (_("Unexpected unresolved symbol, %s, during evaluation"), |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
10918 | SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (exp->elts[pc + 5].symbol)); |
10919 | else | |
10920 | { | |
10921 | for (tem = 0; tem <= nargs; tem += 1) | |
10922 | argvec[tem] = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
10923 | argvec[tem] = 0; | |
10924 | ||
10925 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
10926 | goto nosideret; | |
10927 | } | |
10928 | ||
ad82864c JB |
10929 | if (ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type |
10930 | (desc_base_type (value_type (argvec[0])))) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 10931 | argvec[0] = ada_coerce_to_simple_array (argvec[0]); |
284614f0 JB |
10932 | else if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (argvec[0])) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY |
10933 | && TYPE_FIELD_BITSIZE (value_type (argvec[0]), 0) != 0) | |
10934 | /* This is a packed array that has already been fixed, and | |
10935 | therefore already coerced to a simple array. Nothing further | |
10936 | to do. */ | |
10937 | ; | |
e6c2c623 PMR |
10938 | else if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (argvec[0])) == TYPE_CODE_REF) |
10939 | { | |
10940 | /* Make sure we dereference references so that all the code below | |
10941 | feels like it's really handling the referenced value. Wrapping | |
10942 | types (for alignment) may be there, so make sure we strip them as | |
10943 | well. */ | |
10944 | argvec[0] = ada_to_fixed_value (coerce_ref (argvec[0])); | |
10945 | } | |
10946 | else if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (argvec[0])) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY | |
10947 | && VALUE_LVAL (argvec[0]) == lval_memory) | |
10948 | argvec[0] = value_addr (argvec[0]); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 10949 | |
df407dfe | 10950 | type = ada_check_typedef (value_type (argvec[0])); |
720d1a40 JB |
10951 | |
10952 | /* Ada allows us to implicitly dereference arrays when subscripting | |
8f465ea7 JB |
10953 | them. So, if this is an array typedef (encoding use for array |
10954 | access types encoded as fat pointers), strip it now. */ | |
720d1a40 JB |
10955 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF) |
10956 | type = ada_typedef_target_type (type); | |
10957 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
10958 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
10959 | { | |
61ee279c | 10960 | switch (TYPE_CODE (ada_check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)))) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
10961 | { |
10962 | case TYPE_CODE_FUNC: | |
61ee279c | 10963 | type = ada_check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
10964 | break; |
10965 | case TYPE_CODE_ARRAY: | |
10966 | break; | |
10967 | case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT: | |
10968 | if (noside != EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) | |
10969 | argvec[0] = ada_value_ind (argvec[0]); | |
61ee279c | 10970 | type = ada_check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
10971 | break; |
10972 | default: | |
323e0a4a | 10973 | error (_("cannot subscript or call something of type `%s'"), |
df407dfe | 10974 | ada_type_name (value_type (argvec[0]))); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
10975 | break; |
10976 | } | |
10977 | } | |
10978 | ||
10979 | switch (TYPE_CODE (type)) | |
10980 | { | |
10981 | case TYPE_CODE_FUNC: | |
10982 | if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) | |
c8ea1972 | 10983 | { |
7022349d PA |
10984 | if (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type) == NULL) |
10985 | error_call_unknown_return_type (NULL); | |
10986 | return allocate_value (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)); | |
c8ea1972 | 10987 | } |
7022349d | 10988 | return call_function_by_hand (argvec[0], NULL, nargs, argvec + 1); |
c8ea1972 PH |
10989 | case TYPE_CODE_INTERNAL_FUNCTION: |
10990 | if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) | |
10991 | /* We don't know anything about what the internal | |
10992 | function might return, but we have to return | |
10993 | something. */ | |
10994 | return value_zero (builtin_type (exp->gdbarch)->builtin_int, | |
10995 | not_lval); | |
10996 | else | |
10997 | return call_internal_function (exp->gdbarch, exp->language_defn, | |
10998 | argvec[0], nargs, argvec + 1); | |
10999 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11000 | case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT: |
11001 | { | |
11002 | int arity; | |
11003 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11004 | arity = ada_array_arity (type); |
11005 | type = ada_array_element_type (type, nargs); | |
11006 | if (type == NULL) | |
323e0a4a | 11007 | error (_("cannot subscript or call a record")); |
4c4b4cd2 | 11008 | if (arity != nargs) |
323e0a4a | 11009 | error (_("wrong number of subscripts; expecting %d"), arity); |
4c4b4cd2 | 11010 | if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) |
0a07e705 | 11011 | return value_zero (ada_aligned_type (type), lval_memory); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11012 | return |
11013 | unwrap_value (ada_value_subscript | |
11014 | (argvec[0], nargs, argvec + 1)); | |
11015 | } | |
11016 | case TYPE_CODE_ARRAY: | |
11017 | if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) | |
11018 | { | |
11019 | type = ada_array_element_type (type, nargs); | |
11020 | if (type == NULL) | |
323e0a4a | 11021 | error (_("element type of array unknown")); |
4c4b4cd2 | 11022 | else |
0a07e705 | 11023 | return value_zero (ada_aligned_type (type), lval_memory); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11024 | } |
11025 | return | |
11026 | unwrap_value (ada_value_subscript | |
11027 | (ada_coerce_to_simple_array (argvec[0]), | |
11028 | nargs, argvec + 1)); | |
11029 | case TYPE_CODE_PTR: /* Pointer to array */ | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11030 | if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) |
11031 | { | |
deede10c | 11032 | type = to_fixed_array_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type), NULL, 1); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11033 | type = ada_array_element_type (type, nargs); |
11034 | if (type == NULL) | |
323e0a4a | 11035 | error (_("element type of array unknown")); |
4c4b4cd2 | 11036 | else |
0a07e705 | 11037 | return value_zero (ada_aligned_type (type), lval_memory); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11038 | } |
11039 | return | |
deede10c JB |
11040 | unwrap_value (ada_value_ptr_subscript (argvec[0], |
11041 | nargs, argvec + 1)); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11042 | |
11043 | default: | |
e1d5a0d2 PH |
11044 | error (_("Attempt to index or call something other than an " |
11045 | "array or function")); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11046 | } |
11047 | ||
11048 | case TERNOP_SLICE: | |
11049 | { | |
11050 | struct value *array = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
11051 | struct value *low_bound_val = | |
11052 | evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
714e53ab PH |
11053 | struct value *high_bound_val = |
11054 | evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
11055 | LONGEST low_bound; | |
11056 | LONGEST high_bound; | |
5b4ee69b | 11057 | |
994b9211 AC |
11058 | low_bound_val = coerce_ref (low_bound_val); |
11059 | high_bound_val = coerce_ref (high_bound_val); | |
aa715135 JG |
11060 | low_bound = value_as_long (low_bound_val); |
11061 | high_bound = value_as_long (high_bound_val); | |
963a6417 | 11062 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11063 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) |
11064 | goto nosideret; | |
11065 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11066 | /* If this is a reference to an aligner type, then remove all |
11067 | the aligners. */ | |
df407dfe AC |
11068 | if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (array)) == TYPE_CODE_REF |
11069 | && ada_is_aligner_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (value_type (array)))) | |
11070 | TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (value_type (array)) = | |
11071 | ada_aligned_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (value_type (array))); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11072 | |
ad82864c | 11073 | if (ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (value_type (array))) |
323e0a4a | 11074 | error (_("cannot slice a packed array")); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11075 | |
11076 | /* If this is a reference to an array or an array lvalue, | |
11077 | convert to a pointer. */ | |
df407dfe AC |
11078 | if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (array)) == TYPE_CODE_REF |
11079 | || (TYPE_CODE (value_type (array)) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11080 | && VALUE_LVAL (array) == lval_memory)) |
11081 | array = value_addr (array); | |
11082 | ||
1265e4aa | 11083 | if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS |
61ee279c | 11084 | && ada_is_array_descriptor_type (ada_check_typedef |
df407dfe | 11085 | (value_type (array)))) |
0b5d8877 | 11086 | return empty_array (ada_type_of_array (array, 0), low_bound); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11087 | |
11088 | array = ada_coerce_to_simple_array_ptr (array); | |
11089 | ||
714e53ab PH |
11090 | /* If we have more than one level of pointer indirection, |
11091 | dereference the value until we get only one level. */ | |
df407dfe AC |
11092 | while (TYPE_CODE (value_type (array)) == TYPE_CODE_PTR |
11093 | && (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (value_type (array))) | |
714e53ab PH |
11094 | == TYPE_CODE_PTR)) |
11095 | array = value_ind (array); | |
11096 | ||
11097 | /* Make sure we really do have an array type before going further, | |
11098 | to avoid a SEGV when trying to get the index type or the target | |
11099 | type later down the road if the debug info generated by | |
11100 | the compiler is incorrect or incomplete. */ | |
df407dfe | 11101 | if (!ada_is_simple_array_type (value_type (array))) |
323e0a4a | 11102 | error (_("cannot take slice of non-array")); |
714e53ab | 11103 | |
828292f2 JB |
11104 | if (TYPE_CODE (ada_check_typedef (value_type (array))) |
11105 | == TYPE_CODE_PTR) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11106 | { |
828292f2 JB |
11107 | struct type *type0 = ada_check_typedef (value_type (array)); |
11108 | ||
0b5d8877 | 11109 | if (high_bound < low_bound || noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) |
828292f2 | 11110 | return empty_array (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type0), low_bound); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11111 | else |
11112 | { | |
11113 | struct type *arr_type0 = | |
828292f2 | 11114 | to_fixed_array_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type0), NULL, 1); |
5b4ee69b | 11115 | |
f5938064 JG |
11116 | return ada_value_slice_from_ptr (array, arr_type0, |
11117 | longest_to_int (low_bound), | |
11118 | longest_to_int (high_bound)); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11119 | } |
11120 | } | |
11121 | else if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) | |
11122 | return array; | |
11123 | else if (high_bound < low_bound) | |
df407dfe | 11124 | return empty_array (value_type (array), low_bound); |
4c4b4cd2 | 11125 | else |
529cad9c PH |
11126 | return ada_value_slice (array, longest_to_int (low_bound), |
11127 | longest_to_int (high_bound)); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11128 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 11129 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11130 | case UNOP_IN_RANGE: |
11131 | (*pos) += 2; | |
11132 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
8008e265 | 11133 | type = check_typedef (exp->elts[pc + 1].type); |
14f9c5c9 | 11134 | |
14f9c5c9 | 11135 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) |
4c4b4cd2 | 11136 | goto nosideret; |
14f9c5c9 | 11137 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11138 | switch (TYPE_CODE (type)) |
11139 | { | |
11140 | default: | |
e1d5a0d2 PH |
11141 | lim_warning (_("Membership test incompletely implemented; " |
11142 | "always returns true")); | |
fbb06eb1 UW |
11143 | type = language_bool_type (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch); |
11144 | return value_from_longest (type, (LONGEST) 1); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11145 | |
11146 | case TYPE_CODE_RANGE: | |
030b4912 UW |
11147 | arg2 = value_from_longest (type, TYPE_LOW_BOUND (type)); |
11148 | arg3 = value_from_longest (type, TYPE_HIGH_BOUND (type)); | |
f44316fa UW |
11149 | binop_promote (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch, &arg1, &arg2); |
11150 | binop_promote (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch, &arg1, &arg3); | |
fbb06eb1 UW |
11151 | type = language_bool_type (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch); |
11152 | return | |
11153 | value_from_longest (type, | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11154 | (value_less (arg1, arg3) |
11155 | || value_equal (arg1, arg3)) | |
11156 | && (value_less (arg2, arg1) | |
11157 | || value_equal (arg2, arg1))); | |
11158 | } | |
11159 | ||
11160 | case BINOP_IN_BOUNDS: | |
14f9c5c9 | 11161 | (*pos) += 2; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11162 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); |
11163 | arg2 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
14f9c5c9 | 11164 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11165 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) |
11166 | goto nosideret; | |
14f9c5c9 | 11167 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11168 | if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) |
fbb06eb1 UW |
11169 | { |
11170 | type = language_bool_type (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch); | |
11171 | return value_zero (type, not_lval); | |
11172 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 11173 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11174 | tem = longest_to_int (exp->elts[pc + 1].longconst); |
14f9c5c9 | 11175 | |
1eea4ebd UW |
11176 | type = ada_index_type (value_type (arg2), tem, "range"); |
11177 | if (!type) | |
11178 | type = value_type (arg1); | |
14f9c5c9 | 11179 | |
1eea4ebd UW |
11180 | arg3 = value_from_longest (type, ada_array_bound (arg2, tem, 1)); |
11181 | arg2 = value_from_longest (type, ada_array_bound (arg2, tem, 0)); | |
d2e4a39e | 11182 | |
f44316fa UW |
11183 | binop_promote (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch, &arg1, &arg2); |
11184 | binop_promote (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch, &arg1, &arg3); | |
fbb06eb1 | 11185 | type = language_bool_type (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch); |
4c4b4cd2 | 11186 | return |
fbb06eb1 | 11187 | value_from_longest (type, |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11188 | (value_less (arg1, arg3) |
11189 | || value_equal (arg1, arg3)) | |
11190 | && (value_less (arg2, arg1) | |
11191 | || value_equal (arg2, arg1))); | |
11192 | ||
11193 | case TERNOP_IN_RANGE: | |
11194 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
11195 | arg2 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
11196 | arg3 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
11197 | ||
11198 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
11199 | goto nosideret; | |
11200 | ||
f44316fa UW |
11201 | binop_promote (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch, &arg1, &arg2); |
11202 | binop_promote (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch, &arg1, &arg3); | |
fbb06eb1 | 11203 | type = language_bool_type (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch); |
4c4b4cd2 | 11204 | return |
fbb06eb1 | 11205 | value_from_longest (type, |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11206 | (value_less (arg1, arg3) |
11207 | || value_equal (arg1, arg3)) | |
11208 | && (value_less (arg2, arg1) | |
11209 | || value_equal (arg2, arg1))); | |
11210 | ||
11211 | case OP_ATR_FIRST: | |
11212 | case OP_ATR_LAST: | |
11213 | case OP_ATR_LENGTH: | |
11214 | { | |
76a01679 | 11215 | struct type *type_arg; |
5b4ee69b | 11216 | |
76a01679 JB |
11217 | if (exp->elts[*pos].opcode == OP_TYPE) |
11218 | { | |
11219 | evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, EVAL_SKIP); | |
11220 | arg1 = NULL; | |
5bc23cb3 | 11221 | type_arg = check_typedef (exp->elts[pc + 2].type); |
76a01679 JB |
11222 | } |
11223 | else | |
11224 | { | |
11225 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
11226 | type_arg = NULL; | |
11227 | } | |
11228 | ||
11229 | if (exp->elts[*pos].opcode != OP_LONG) | |
323e0a4a | 11230 | error (_("Invalid operand to '%s"), ada_attribute_name (op)); |
76a01679 JB |
11231 | tem = longest_to_int (exp->elts[*pos + 2].longconst); |
11232 | *pos += 4; | |
11233 | ||
11234 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
11235 | goto nosideret; | |
11236 | ||
11237 | if (type_arg == NULL) | |
11238 | { | |
11239 | arg1 = ada_coerce_ref (arg1); | |
11240 | ||
ad82864c | 11241 | if (ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (value_type (arg1))) |
76a01679 JB |
11242 | arg1 = ada_coerce_to_simple_array (arg1); |
11243 | ||
aa4fb036 | 11244 | if (op == OP_ATR_LENGTH) |
1eea4ebd | 11245 | type = builtin_type (exp->gdbarch)->builtin_int; |
aa4fb036 JB |
11246 | else |
11247 | { | |
11248 | type = ada_index_type (value_type (arg1), tem, | |
11249 | ada_attribute_name (op)); | |
11250 | if (type == NULL) | |
11251 | type = builtin_type (exp->gdbarch)->builtin_int; | |
11252 | } | |
76a01679 JB |
11253 | |
11254 | if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) | |
1eea4ebd | 11255 | return allocate_value (type); |
76a01679 JB |
11256 | |
11257 | switch (op) | |
11258 | { | |
11259 | default: /* Should never happen. */ | |
323e0a4a | 11260 | error (_("unexpected attribute encountered")); |
76a01679 | 11261 | case OP_ATR_FIRST: |
1eea4ebd UW |
11262 | return value_from_longest |
11263 | (type, ada_array_bound (arg1, tem, 0)); | |
76a01679 | 11264 | case OP_ATR_LAST: |
1eea4ebd UW |
11265 | return value_from_longest |
11266 | (type, ada_array_bound (arg1, tem, 1)); | |
76a01679 | 11267 | case OP_ATR_LENGTH: |
1eea4ebd UW |
11268 | return value_from_longest |
11269 | (type, ada_array_length (arg1, tem)); | |
76a01679 JB |
11270 | } |
11271 | } | |
11272 | else if (discrete_type_p (type_arg)) | |
11273 | { | |
11274 | struct type *range_type; | |
0d5cff50 | 11275 | const char *name = ada_type_name (type_arg); |
5b4ee69b | 11276 | |
76a01679 JB |
11277 | range_type = NULL; |
11278 | if (name != NULL && TYPE_CODE (type_arg) != TYPE_CODE_ENUM) | |
28c85d6c | 11279 | range_type = to_fixed_range_type (type_arg, NULL); |
76a01679 JB |
11280 | if (range_type == NULL) |
11281 | range_type = type_arg; | |
11282 | switch (op) | |
11283 | { | |
11284 | default: | |
323e0a4a | 11285 | error (_("unexpected attribute encountered")); |
76a01679 | 11286 | case OP_ATR_FIRST: |
690cc4eb | 11287 | return value_from_longest |
43bbcdc2 | 11288 | (range_type, ada_discrete_type_low_bound (range_type)); |
76a01679 | 11289 | case OP_ATR_LAST: |
690cc4eb | 11290 | return value_from_longest |
43bbcdc2 | 11291 | (range_type, ada_discrete_type_high_bound (range_type)); |
76a01679 | 11292 | case OP_ATR_LENGTH: |
323e0a4a | 11293 | error (_("the 'length attribute applies only to array types")); |
76a01679 JB |
11294 | } |
11295 | } | |
11296 | else if (TYPE_CODE (type_arg) == TYPE_CODE_FLT) | |
323e0a4a | 11297 | error (_("unimplemented type attribute")); |
76a01679 JB |
11298 | else |
11299 | { | |
11300 | LONGEST low, high; | |
11301 | ||
ad82864c JB |
11302 | if (ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (type_arg)) |
11303 | type_arg = decode_constrained_packed_array_type (type_arg); | |
76a01679 | 11304 | |
aa4fb036 | 11305 | if (op == OP_ATR_LENGTH) |
1eea4ebd | 11306 | type = builtin_type (exp->gdbarch)->builtin_int; |
aa4fb036 JB |
11307 | else |
11308 | { | |
11309 | type = ada_index_type (type_arg, tem, ada_attribute_name (op)); | |
11310 | if (type == NULL) | |
11311 | type = builtin_type (exp->gdbarch)->builtin_int; | |
11312 | } | |
1eea4ebd | 11313 | |
76a01679 JB |
11314 | if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) |
11315 | return allocate_value (type); | |
11316 | ||
11317 | switch (op) | |
11318 | { | |
11319 | default: | |
323e0a4a | 11320 | error (_("unexpected attribute encountered")); |
76a01679 | 11321 | case OP_ATR_FIRST: |
1eea4ebd | 11322 | low = ada_array_bound_from_type (type_arg, tem, 0); |
76a01679 JB |
11323 | return value_from_longest (type, low); |
11324 | case OP_ATR_LAST: | |
1eea4ebd | 11325 | high = ada_array_bound_from_type (type_arg, tem, 1); |
76a01679 JB |
11326 | return value_from_longest (type, high); |
11327 | case OP_ATR_LENGTH: | |
1eea4ebd UW |
11328 | low = ada_array_bound_from_type (type_arg, tem, 0); |
11329 | high = ada_array_bound_from_type (type_arg, tem, 1); | |
76a01679 JB |
11330 | return value_from_longest (type, high - low + 1); |
11331 | } | |
11332 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11333 | } |
11334 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11335 | case OP_ATR_TAG: |
11336 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
11337 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
76a01679 | 11338 | goto nosideret; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11339 | |
11340 | if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) | |
76a01679 | 11341 | return value_zero (ada_tag_type (arg1), not_lval); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11342 | |
11343 | return ada_value_tag (arg1); | |
11344 | ||
11345 | case OP_ATR_MIN: | |
11346 | case OP_ATR_MAX: | |
11347 | evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, EVAL_SKIP); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11348 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); |
11349 | arg2 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
11350 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
76a01679 | 11351 | goto nosideret; |
d2e4a39e | 11352 | else if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) |
df407dfe | 11353 | return value_zero (value_type (arg1), not_lval); |
14f9c5c9 | 11354 | else |
f44316fa UW |
11355 | { |
11356 | binop_promote (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch, &arg1, &arg2); | |
11357 | return value_binop (arg1, arg2, | |
11358 | op == OP_ATR_MIN ? BINOP_MIN : BINOP_MAX); | |
11359 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 11360 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11361 | case OP_ATR_MODULUS: |
11362 | { | |
31dedfee | 11363 | struct type *type_arg = check_typedef (exp->elts[pc + 2].type); |
4c4b4cd2 | 11364 | |
5b4ee69b | 11365 | evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, EVAL_SKIP); |
76a01679 JB |
11366 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) |
11367 | goto nosideret; | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11368 | |
76a01679 | 11369 | if (!ada_is_modular_type (type_arg)) |
323e0a4a | 11370 | error (_("'modulus must be applied to modular type")); |
4c4b4cd2 | 11371 | |
76a01679 JB |
11372 | return value_from_longest (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type_arg), |
11373 | ada_modulus (type_arg)); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11374 | } |
11375 | ||
11376 | ||
11377 | case OP_ATR_POS: | |
11378 | evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, EVAL_SKIP); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11379 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); |
11380 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
76a01679 | 11381 | goto nosideret; |
3cb382c9 UW |
11382 | type = builtin_type (exp->gdbarch)->builtin_int; |
11383 | if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) | |
11384 | return value_zero (type, not_lval); | |
14f9c5c9 | 11385 | else |
3cb382c9 | 11386 | return value_pos_atr (type, arg1); |
14f9c5c9 | 11387 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11388 | case OP_ATR_SIZE: |
11389 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
8c1c099f JB |
11390 | type = value_type (arg1); |
11391 | ||
11392 | /* If the argument is a reference, then dereference its type, since | |
11393 | the user is really asking for the size of the actual object, | |
11394 | not the size of the pointer. */ | |
11395 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_REF) | |
11396 | type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type); | |
11397 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 11398 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) |
76a01679 | 11399 | goto nosideret; |
4c4b4cd2 | 11400 | else if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) |
22601c15 | 11401 | return value_zero (builtin_type (exp->gdbarch)->builtin_int, not_lval); |
4c4b4cd2 | 11402 | else |
22601c15 | 11403 | return value_from_longest (builtin_type (exp->gdbarch)->builtin_int, |
8c1c099f | 11404 | TARGET_CHAR_BIT * TYPE_LENGTH (type)); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11405 | |
11406 | case OP_ATR_VAL: | |
11407 | evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, EVAL_SKIP); | |
14f9c5c9 | 11408 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); |
4c4b4cd2 | 11409 | type = exp->elts[pc + 2].type; |
14f9c5c9 | 11410 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) |
76a01679 | 11411 | goto nosideret; |
4c4b4cd2 | 11412 | else if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) |
76a01679 | 11413 | return value_zero (type, not_lval); |
4c4b4cd2 | 11414 | else |
76a01679 | 11415 | return value_val_atr (type, arg1); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11416 | |
11417 | case BINOP_EXP: | |
11418 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
11419 | arg2 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
11420 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
11421 | goto nosideret; | |
11422 | else if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) | |
df407dfe | 11423 | return value_zero (value_type (arg1), not_lval); |
4c4b4cd2 | 11424 | else |
f44316fa UW |
11425 | { |
11426 | /* For integer exponentiation operations, | |
11427 | only promote the first argument. */ | |
11428 | if (is_integral_type (value_type (arg2))) | |
11429 | unop_promote (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch, &arg1); | |
11430 | else | |
11431 | binop_promote (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch, &arg1, &arg2); | |
11432 | ||
11433 | return value_binop (arg1, arg2, op); | |
11434 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11435 | |
11436 | case UNOP_PLUS: | |
11437 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
11438 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
11439 | goto nosideret; | |
11440 | else | |
11441 | return arg1; | |
11442 | ||
11443 | case UNOP_ABS: | |
11444 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); | |
11445 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
11446 | goto nosideret; | |
f44316fa | 11447 | unop_promote (exp->language_defn, exp->gdbarch, &arg1); |
df407dfe | 11448 | if (value_less (arg1, value_zero (value_type (arg1), not_lval))) |
4c4b4cd2 | 11449 | return value_neg (arg1); |
14f9c5c9 | 11450 | else |
4c4b4cd2 | 11451 | return arg1; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11452 | |
11453 | case UNOP_IND: | |
5ec18f2b | 11454 | preeval_pos = *pos; |
6b0d7253 | 11455 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); |
14f9c5c9 | 11456 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) |
4c4b4cd2 | 11457 | goto nosideret; |
df407dfe | 11458 | type = ada_check_typedef (value_type (arg1)); |
14f9c5c9 | 11459 | if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11460 | { |
11461 | if (ada_is_array_descriptor_type (type)) | |
11462 | /* GDB allows dereferencing GNAT array descriptors. */ | |
11463 | { | |
11464 | struct type *arrType = ada_type_of_array (arg1, 0); | |
5b4ee69b | 11465 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11466 | if (arrType == NULL) |
323e0a4a | 11467 | error (_("Attempt to dereference null array pointer.")); |
00a4c844 | 11468 | return value_at_lazy (arrType, 0); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11469 | } |
11470 | else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR | |
11471 | || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_REF | |
11472 | /* In C you can dereference an array to get the 1st elt. */ | |
11473 | || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) | |
714e53ab | 11474 | { |
5ec18f2b JG |
11475 | /* As mentioned in the OP_VAR_VALUE case, tagged types can |
11476 | only be determined by inspecting the object's tag. | |
11477 | This means that we need to evaluate completely the | |
11478 | expression in order to get its type. */ | |
11479 | ||
023db19c JB |
11480 | if ((TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_REF |
11481 | || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) | |
5ec18f2b JG |
11482 | && ada_is_tagged_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type), 0)) |
11483 | { | |
11484 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, &preeval_pos, | |
11485 | EVAL_NORMAL); | |
11486 | type = value_type (ada_value_ind (arg1)); | |
11487 | } | |
11488 | else | |
11489 | { | |
11490 | type = to_static_fixed_type | |
11491 | (ada_aligned_type | |
11492 | (ada_check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)))); | |
11493 | } | |
c1b5a1a6 | 11494 | ada_ensure_varsize_limit (type); |
714e53ab PH |
11495 | return value_zero (type, lval_memory); |
11496 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11497 | else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_INT) |
6b0d7253 JB |
11498 | { |
11499 | /* GDB allows dereferencing an int. */ | |
11500 | if (expect_type == NULL) | |
11501 | return value_zero (builtin_type (exp->gdbarch)->builtin_int, | |
11502 | lval_memory); | |
11503 | else | |
11504 | { | |
11505 | expect_type = | |
11506 | to_static_fixed_type (ada_aligned_type (expect_type)); | |
11507 | return value_zero (expect_type, lval_memory); | |
11508 | } | |
11509 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11510 | else |
323e0a4a | 11511 | error (_("Attempt to take contents of a non-pointer value.")); |
4c4b4cd2 | 11512 | } |
0963b4bd | 11513 | arg1 = ada_coerce_ref (arg1); /* FIXME: What is this for?? */ |
df407dfe | 11514 | type = ada_check_typedef (value_type (arg1)); |
d2e4a39e | 11515 | |
96967637 JB |
11516 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_INT) |
11517 | /* GDB allows dereferencing an int. If we were given | |
11518 | the expect_type, then use that as the target type. | |
11519 | Otherwise, assume that the target type is an int. */ | |
11520 | { | |
11521 | if (expect_type != NULL) | |
11522 | return ada_value_ind (value_cast (lookup_pointer_type (expect_type), | |
11523 | arg1)); | |
11524 | else | |
11525 | return value_at_lazy (builtin_type (exp->gdbarch)->builtin_int, | |
11526 | (CORE_ADDR) value_as_address (arg1)); | |
11527 | } | |
6b0d7253 | 11528 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11529 | if (ada_is_array_descriptor_type (type)) |
11530 | /* GDB allows dereferencing GNAT array descriptors. */ | |
11531 | return ada_coerce_to_simple_array (arg1); | |
14f9c5c9 | 11532 | else |
4c4b4cd2 | 11533 | return ada_value_ind (arg1); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11534 | |
11535 | case STRUCTOP_STRUCT: | |
11536 | tem = longest_to_int (exp->elts[pc + 1].longconst); | |
11537 | (*pos) += 3 + BYTES_TO_EXP_ELEM (tem + 1); | |
5ec18f2b | 11538 | preeval_pos = *pos; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11539 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, pos, noside); |
11540 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11541 | goto nosideret; |
14f9c5c9 | 11542 | if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) |
76a01679 | 11543 | { |
df407dfe | 11544 | struct type *type1 = value_type (arg1); |
5b4ee69b | 11545 | |
76a01679 JB |
11546 | if (ada_is_tagged_type (type1, 1)) |
11547 | { | |
11548 | type = ada_lookup_struct_elt_type (type1, | |
11549 | &exp->elts[pc + 2].string, | |
988f6b3d | 11550 | 1, 1); |
5ec18f2b JG |
11551 | |
11552 | /* If the field is not found, check if it exists in the | |
11553 | extension of this object's type. This means that we | |
11554 | need to evaluate completely the expression. */ | |
11555 | ||
76a01679 | 11556 | if (type == NULL) |
5ec18f2b JG |
11557 | { |
11558 | arg1 = evaluate_subexp (NULL_TYPE, exp, &preeval_pos, | |
11559 | EVAL_NORMAL); | |
11560 | arg1 = ada_value_struct_elt (arg1, | |
11561 | &exp->elts[pc + 2].string, | |
11562 | 0); | |
11563 | arg1 = unwrap_value (arg1); | |
11564 | type = value_type (ada_to_fixed_value (arg1)); | |
11565 | } | |
76a01679 JB |
11566 | } |
11567 | else | |
11568 | type = | |
11569 | ada_lookup_struct_elt_type (type1, &exp->elts[pc + 2].string, 1, | |
988f6b3d | 11570 | 0); |
76a01679 JB |
11571 | |
11572 | return value_zero (ada_aligned_type (type), lval_memory); | |
11573 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 11574 | else |
a579cd9a MW |
11575 | { |
11576 | arg1 = ada_value_struct_elt (arg1, &exp->elts[pc + 2].string, 0); | |
11577 | arg1 = unwrap_value (arg1); | |
11578 | return ada_to_fixed_value (arg1); | |
11579 | } | |
284614f0 | 11580 | |
14f9c5c9 | 11581 | case OP_TYPE: |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11582 | /* The value is not supposed to be used. This is here to make it |
11583 | easier to accommodate expressions that contain types. */ | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11584 | (*pos) += 2; |
11585 | if (noside == EVAL_SKIP) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11586 | goto nosideret; |
14f9c5c9 | 11587 | else if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) |
a6cfbe68 | 11588 | return allocate_value (exp->elts[pc + 1].type); |
14f9c5c9 | 11589 | else |
323e0a4a | 11590 | error (_("Attempt to use a type name as an expression")); |
52ce6436 PH |
11591 | |
11592 | case OP_AGGREGATE: | |
11593 | case OP_CHOICES: | |
11594 | case OP_OTHERS: | |
11595 | case OP_DISCRETE_RANGE: | |
11596 | case OP_POSITIONAL: | |
11597 | case OP_NAME: | |
11598 | if (noside == EVAL_NORMAL) | |
11599 | switch (op) | |
11600 | { | |
11601 | case OP_NAME: | |
11602 | error (_("Undefined name, ambiguous name, or renaming used in " | |
e1d5a0d2 | 11603 | "component association: %s."), &exp->elts[pc+2].string); |
52ce6436 PH |
11604 | case OP_AGGREGATE: |
11605 | error (_("Aggregates only allowed on the right of an assignment")); | |
11606 | default: | |
0963b4bd MS |
11607 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, |
11608 | _("aggregate apparently mangled")); | |
52ce6436 PH |
11609 | } |
11610 | ||
11611 | ada_forward_operator_length (exp, pc, &oplen, &nargs); | |
11612 | *pos += oplen - 1; | |
11613 | for (tem = 0; tem < nargs; tem += 1) | |
11614 | ada_evaluate_subexp (NULL, exp, pos, noside); | |
11615 | goto nosideret; | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11616 | } |
11617 | ||
11618 | nosideret: | |
ced9779b | 11619 | return eval_skip_value (exp); |
14f9c5c9 | 11620 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 11621 | \f |
d2e4a39e | 11622 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11623 | /* Fixed point */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11624 | |
11625 | /* If TYPE encodes an Ada fixed-point type, return the suffix of the | |
11626 | type name that encodes the 'small and 'delta information. | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11627 | Otherwise, return NULL. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 11628 | |
d2e4a39e | 11629 | static const char * |
ebf56fd3 | 11630 | fixed_type_info (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 | 11631 | { |
d2e4a39e | 11632 | const char *name = ada_type_name (type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11633 | enum type_code code = (type == NULL) ? TYPE_CODE_UNDEF : TYPE_CODE (type); |
11634 | ||
d2e4a39e AS |
11635 | if ((code == TYPE_CODE_INT || code == TYPE_CODE_RANGE) && name != NULL) |
11636 | { | |
14f9c5c9 | 11637 | const char *tail = strstr (name, "___XF_"); |
5b4ee69b | 11638 | |
14f9c5c9 | 11639 | if (tail == NULL) |
4c4b4cd2 | 11640 | return NULL; |
d2e4a39e | 11641 | else |
4c4b4cd2 | 11642 | return tail + 5; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11643 | } |
11644 | else if (code == TYPE_CODE_RANGE && TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type) != type) | |
11645 | return fixed_type_info (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)); | |
11646 | else | |
11647 | return NULL; | |
11648 | } | |
11649 | ||
4c4b4cd2 | 11650 | /* Returns non-zero iff TYPE represents an Ada fixed-point type. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11651 | |
11652 | int | |
ebf56fd3 | 11653 | ada_is_fixed_point_type (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11654 | { |
11655 | return fixed_type_info (type) != NULL; | |
11656 | } | |
11657 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11658 | /* Return non-zero iff TYPE represents a System.Address type. */ |
11659 | ||
11660 | int | |
11661 | ada_is_system_address_type (struct type *type) | |
11662 | { | |
11663 | return (TYPE_NAME (type) | |
11664 | && strcmp (TYPE_NAME (type), "system__address") == 0); | |
11665 | } | |
11666 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 11667 | /* Assuming that TYPE is the representation of an Ada fixed-point |
50eff16b UW |
11668 | type, return the target floating-point type to be used to represent |
11669 | of this type during internal computation. */ | |
11670 | ||
11671 | static struct type * | |
11672 | ada_scaling_type (struct type *type) | |
11673 | { | |
11674 | return builtin_type (get_type_arch (type))->builtin_long_double; | |
11675 | } | |
11676 | ||
11677 | /* Assuming that TYPE is the representation of an Ada fixed-point | |
11678 | type, return its delta, or NULL if the type is malformed and the | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11679 | delta cannot be determined. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 11680 | |
50eff16b | 11681 | struct value * |
ebf56fd3 | 11682 | ada_delta (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11683 | { |
11684 | const char *encoding = fixed_type_info (type); | |
50eff16b UW |
11685 | struct type *scale_type = ada_scaling_type (type); |
11686 | ||
11687 | long long num, den; | |
11688 | ||
11689 | if (sscanf (encoding, "_%lld_%lld", &num, &den) < 2) | |
11690 | return nullptr; | |
d2e4a39e | 11691 | else |
50eff16b UW |
11692 | return value_binop (value_from_longest (scale_type, num), |
11693 | value_from_longest (scale_type, den), BINOP_DIV); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11694 | } |
11695 | ||
11696 | /* Assuming that ada_is_fixed_point_type (TYPE), return the scaling | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11697 | factor ('SMALL value) associated with the type. */ |
14f9c5c9 | 11698 | |
50eff16b UW |
11699 | struct value * |
11700 | ada_scaling_factor (struct type *type) | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11701 | { |
11702 | const char *encoding = fixed_type_info (type); | |
50eff16b UW |
11703 | struct type *scale_type = ada_scaling_type (type); |
11704 | ||
11705 | long long num0, den0, num1, den1; | |
14f9c5c9 | 11706 | int n; |
d2e4a39e | 11707 | |
50eff16b | 11708 | n = sscanf (encoding, "_%lld_%lld_%lld_%lld", |
facc390f | 11709 | &num0, &den0, &num1, &den1); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11710 | |
11711 | if (n < 2) | |
50eff16b | 11712 | return value_from_longest (scale_type, 1); |
14f9c5c9 | 11713 | else if (n == 4) |
50eff16b UW |
11714 | return value_binop (value_from_longest (scale_type, num1), |
11715 | value_from_longest (scale_type, den1), BINOP_DIV); | |
d2e4a39e | 11716 | else |
50eff16b UW |
11717 | return value_binop (value_from_longest (scale_type, num0), |
11718 | value_from_longest (scale_type, den0), BINOP_DIV); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11719 | } |
11720 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 11721 | \f |
d2e4a39e | 11722 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11723 | /* Range types */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11724 | |
11725 | /* Scan STR beginning at position K for a discriminant name, and | |
11726 | return the value of that discriminant field of DVAL in *PX. If | |
11727 | PNEW_K is not null, put the position of the character beyond the | |
11728 | name scanned in *PNEW_K. Return 1 if successful; return 0 and do | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11729 | not alter *PX and *PNEW_K if unsuccessful. */ |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11730 | |
11731 | static int | |
108d56a4 | 11732 | scan_discrim_bound (const char *str, int k, struct value *dval, LONGEST * px, |
76a01679 | 11733 | int *pnew_k) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11734 | { |
11735 | static char *bound_buffer = NULL; | |
11736 | static size_t bound_buffer_len = 0; | |
5da1a4d3 | 11737 | const char *pstart, *pend, *bound; |
d2e4a39e | 11738 | struct value *bound_val; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11739 | |
11740 | if (dval == NULL || str == NULL || str[k] == '\0') | |
11741 | return 0; | |
11742 | ||
5da1a4d3 SM |
11743 | pstart = str + k; |
11744 | pend = strstr (pstart, "__"); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11745 | if (pend == NULL) |
11746 | { | |
5da1a4d3 | 11747 | bound = pstart; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11748 | k += strlen (bound); |
11749 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 11750 | else |
14f9c5c9 | 11751 | { |
5da1a4d3 SM |
11752 | int len = pend - pstart; |
11753 | ||
11754 | /* Strip __ and beyond. */ | |
11755 | GROW_VECT (bound_buffer, bound_buffer_len, len + 1); | |
11756 | strncpy (bound_buffer, pstart, len); | |
11757 | bound_buffer[len] = '\0'; | |
11758 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 11759 | bound = bound_buffer; |
d2e4a39e | 11760 | k = pend - str; |
14f9c5c9 | 11761 | } |
d2e4a39e | 11762 | |
df407dfe | 11763 | bound_val = ada_search_struct_field (bound, dval, 0, value_type (dval)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11764 | if (bound_val == NULL) |
11765 | return 0; | |
11766 | ||
11767 | *px = value_as_long (bound_val); | |
11768 | if (pnew_k != NULL) | |
11769 | *pnew_k = k; | |
11770 | return 1; | |
11771 | } | |
11772 | ||
11773 | /* Value of variable named NAME in the current environment. If | |
11774 | no such variable found, then if ERR_MSG is null, returns 0, and | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11775 | otherwise causes an error with message ERR_MSG. */ |
11776 | ||
d2e4a39e | 11777 | static struct value * |
edb0c9cb | 11778 | get_var_value (const char *name, const char *err_msg) |
14f9c5c9 | 11779 | { |
b5ec771e | 11780 | lookup_name_info lookup_name (name, symbol_name_match_type::FULL); |
14f9c5c9 | 11781 | |
54d343a2 | 11782 | std::vector<struct block_symbol> syms; |
b5ec771e PA |
11783 | int nsyms = ada_lookup_symbol_list_worker (lookup_name, |
11784 | get_selected_block (0), | |
11785 | VAR_DOMAIN, &syms, 1); | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11786 | |
11787 | if (nsyms != 1) | |
11788 | { | |
11789 | if (err_msg == NULL) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11790 | return 0; |
14f9c5c9 | 11791 | else |
8a3fe4f8 | 11792 | error (("%s"), err_msg); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11793 | } |
11794 | ||
54d343a2 | 11795 | return value_of_variable (syms[0].symbol, syms[0].block); |
14f9c5c9 | 11796 | } |
d2e4a39e | 11797 | |
edb0c9cb PA |
11798 | /* Value of integer variable named NAME in the current environment. |
11799 | If no such variable is found, returns false. Otherwise, sets VALUE | |
11800 | to the variable's value and returns true. */ | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11801 | |
edb0c9cb PA |
11802 | bool |
11803 | get_int_var_value (const char *name, LONGEST &value) | |
14f9c5c9 | 11804 | { |
4c4b4cd2 | 11805 | struct value *var_val = get_var_value (name, 0); |
d2e4a39e | 11806 | |
14f9c5c9 | 11807 | if (var_val == 0) |
edb0c9cb PA |
11808 | return false; |
11809 | ||
11810 | value = value_as_long (var_val); | |
11811 | return true; | |
14f9c5c9 | 11812 | } |
d2e4a39e | 11813 | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11814 | |
11815 | /* Return a range type whose base type is that of the range type named | |
11816 | NAME in the current environment, and whose bounds are calculated | |
4c4b4cd2 | 11817 | from NAME according to the GNAT range encoding conventions. |
1ce677a4 UW |
11818 | Extract discriminant values, if needed, from DVAL. ORIG_TYPE is the |
11819 | corresponding range type from debug information; fall back to using it | |
11820 | if symbol lookup fails. If a new type must be created, allocate it | |
11821 | like ORIG_TYPE was. The bounds information, in general, is encoded | |
11822 | in NAME, the base type given in the named range type. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 11823 | |
d2e4a39e | 11824 | static struct type * |
28c85d6c | 11825 | to_fixed_range_type (struct type *raw_type, struct value *dval) |
14f9c5c9 | 11826 | { |
0d5cff50 | 11827 | const char *name; |
14f9c5c9 | 11828 | struct type *base_type; |
108d56a4 | 11829 | const char *subtype_info; |
14f9c5c9 | 11830 | |
28c85d6c JB |
11831 | gdb_assert (raw_type != NULL); |
11832 | gdb_assert (TYPE_NAME (raw_type) != NULL); | |
dddfab26 | 11833 | |
1ce677a4 | 11834 | if (TYPE_CODE (raw_type) == TYPE_CODE_RANGE) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11835 | base_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (raw_type); |
11836 | else | |
11837 | base_type = raw_type; | |
11838 | ||
28c85d6c | 11839 | name = TYPE_NAME (raw_type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11840 | subtype_info = strstr (name, "___XD"); |
11841 | if (subtype_info == NULL) | |
690cc4eb | 11842 | { |
43bbcdc2 PH |
11843 | LONGEST L = ada_discrete_type_low_bound (raw_type); |
11844 | LONGEST U = ada_discrete_type_high_bound (raw_type); | |
5b4ee69b | 11845 | |
690cc4eb PH |
11846 | if (L < INT_MIN || U > INT_MAX) |
11847 | return raw_type; | |
11848 | else | |
0c9c3474 SA |
11849 | return create_static_range_type (alloc_type_copy (raw_type), raw_type, |
11850 | L, U); | |
690cc4eb | 11851 | } |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11852 | else |
11853 | { | |
11854 | static char *name_buf = NULL; | |
11855 | static size_t name_len = 0; | |
11856 | int prefix_len = subtype_info - name; | |
11857 | LONGEST L, U; | |
11858 | struct type *type; | |
108d56a4 | 11859 | const char *bounds_str; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11860 | int n; |
11861 | ||
11862 | GROW_VECT (name_buf, name_len, prefix_len + 5); | |
11863 | strncpy (name_buf, name, prefix_len); | |
11864 | name_buf[prefix_len] = '\0'; | |
11865 | ||
11866 | subtype_info += 5; | |
11867 | bounds_str = strchr (subtype_info, '_'); | |
11868 | n = 1; | |
11869 | ||
d2e4a39e | 11870 | if (*subtype_info == 'L') |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11871 | { |
11872 | if (!ada_scan_number (bounds_str, n, &L, &n) | |
11873 | && !scan_discrim_bound (bounds_str, n, dval, &L, &n)) | |
11874 | return raw_type; | |
11875 | if (bounds_str[n] == '_') | |
11876 | n += 2; | |
0963b4bd | 11877 | else if (bounds_str[n] == '.') /* FIXME? SGI Workshop kludge. */ |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11878 | n += 1; |
11879 | subtype_info += 1; | |
11880 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 11881 | else |
4c4b4cd2 | 11882 | { |
4c4b4cd2 | 11883 | strcpy (name_buf + prefix_len, "___L"); |
edb0c9cb | 11884 | if (!get_int_var_value (name_buf, L)) |
4c4b4cd2 | 11885 | { |
323e0a4a | 11886 | lim_warning (_("Unknown lower bound, using 1.")); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11887 | L = 1; |
11888 | } | |
11889 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 11890 | |
d2e4a39e | 11891 | if (*subtype_info == 'U') |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11892 | { |
11893 | if (!ada_scan_number (bounds_str, n, &U, &n) | |
11894 | && !scan_discrim_bound (bounds_str, n, dval, &U, &n)) | |
11895 | return raw_type; | |
11896 | } | |
d2e4a39e | 11897 | else |
4c4b4cd2 | 11898 | { |
4c4b4cd2 | 11899 | strcpy (name_buf + prefix_len, "___U"); |
edb0c9cb | 11900 | if (!get_int_var_value (name_buf, U)) |
4c4b4cd2 | 11901 | { |
323e0a4a | 11902 | lim_warning (_("Unknown upper bound, using %ld."), (long) L); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11903 | U = L; |
11904 | } | |
11905 | } | |
14f9c5c9 | 11906 | |
0c9c3474 SA |
11907 | type = create_static_range_type (alloc_type_copy (raw_type), |
11908 | base_type, L, U); | |
f5a91472 JB |
11909 | /* create_static_range_type alters the resulting type's length |
11910 | to match the size of the base_type, which is not what we want. | |
11911 | Set it back to the original range type's length. */ | |
11912 | TYPE_LENGTH (type) = TYPE_LENGTH (raw_type); | |
d2e4a39e | 11913 | TYPE_NAME (type) = name; |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11914 | return type; |
11915 | } | |
11916 | } | |
11917 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11918 | /* True iff NAME is the name of a range type. */ |
11919 | ||
14f9c5c9 | 11920 | int |
d2e4a39e | 11921 | ada_is_range_type_name (const char *name) |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11922 | { |
11923 | return (name != NULL && strstr (name, "___XD")); | |
d2e4a39e | 11924 | } |
14f9c5c9 | 11925 | \f |
d2e4a39e | 11926 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11927 | /* Modular types */ |
11928 | ||
11929 | /* True iff TYPE is an Ada modular type. */ | |
14f9c5c9 | 11930 | |
14f9c5c9 | 11931 | int |
d2e4a39e | 11932 | ada_is_modular_type (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 | 11933 | { |
18af8284 | 11934 | struct type *subranged_type = get_base_type (type); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11935 | |
11936 | return (subranged_type != NULL && TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_RANGE | |
690cc4eb | 11937 | && TYPE_CODE (subranged_type) == TYPE_CODE_INT |
4c4b4cd2 | 11938 | && TYPE_UNSIGNED (subranged_type)); |
14f9c5c9 AS |
11939 | } |
11940 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
11941 | /* Assuming ada_is_modular_type (TYPE), the modulus of TYPE. */ |
11942 | ||
61ee279c | 11943 | ULONGEST |
0056e4d5 | 11944 | ada_modulus (struct type *type) |
14f9c5c9 | 11945 | { |
43bbcdc2 | 11946 | return (ULONGEST) TYPE_HIGH_BOUND (type) + 1; |
14f9c5c9 | 11947 | } |
d2e4a39e | 11948 | \f |
f7f9143b JB |
11949 | |
11950 | /* Ada exception catchpoint support: | |
11951 | --------------------------------- | |
11952 | ||
11953 | We support 3 kinds of exception catchpoints: | |
11954 | . catchpoints on Ada exceptions | |
11955 | . catchpoints on unhandled Ada exceptions | |
11956 | . catchpoints on failed assertions | |
11957 | ||
11958 | Exceptions raised during failed assertions, or unhandled exceptions | |
11959 | could perfectly be caught with the general catchpoint on Ada exceptions. | |
11960 | However, we can easily differentiate these two special cases, and having | |
11961 | the option to distinguish these two cases from the rest can be useful | |
11962 | to zero-in on certain situations. | |
11963 | ||
11964 | Exception catchpoints are a specialized form of breakpoint, | |
11965 | since they rely on inserting breakpoints inside known routines | |
11966 | of the GNAT runtime. The implementation therefore uses a standard | |
11967 | breakpoint structure of the BP_BREAKPOINT type, but with its own set | |
11968 | of breakpoint_ops. | |
11969 | ||
0259addd JB |
11970 | Support in the runtime for exception catchpoints have been changed |
11971 | a few times already, and these changes affect the implementation | |
11972 | of these catchpoints. In order to be able to support several | |
11973 | variants of the runtime, we use a sniffer that will determine | |
28010a5d | 11974 | the runtime variant used by the program being debugged. */ |
f7f9143b | 11975 | |
82eacd52 JB |
11976 | /* Ada's standard exceptions. |
11977 | ||
11978 | The Ada 83 standard also defined Numeric_Error. But there so many | |
11979 | situations where it was unclear from the Ada 83 Reference Manual | |
11980 | (RM) whether Constraint_Error or Numeric_Error should be raised, | |
11981 | that the ARG (Ada Rapporteur Group) eventually issued a Binding | |
11982 | Interpretation saying that anytime the RM says that Numeric_Error | |
11983 | should be raised, the implementation may raise Constraint_Error. | |
11984 | Ada 95 went one step further and pretty much removed Numeric_Error | |
11985 | from the list of standard exceptions (it made it a renaming of | |
11986 | Constraint_Error, to help preserve compatibility when compiling | |
11987 | an Ada83 compiler). As such, we do not include Numeric_Error from | |
11988 | this list of standard exceptions. */ | |
3d0b0fa3 | 11989 | |
a121b7c1 | 11990 | static const char *standard_exc[] = { |
3d0b0fa3 JB |
11991 | "constraint_error", |
11992 | "program_error", | |
11993 | "storage_error", | |
11994 | "tasking_error" | |
11995 | }; | |
11996 | ||
0259addd JB |
11997 | typedef CORE_ADDR (ada_unhandled_exception_name_addr_ftype) (void); |
11998 | ||
11999 | /* A structure that describes how to support exception catchpoints | |
12000 | for a given executable. */ | |
12001 | ||
12002 | struct exception_support_info | |
12003 | { | |
12004 | /* The name of the symbol to break on in order to insert | |
12005 | a catchpoint on exceptions. */ | |
12006 | const char *catch_exception_sym; | |
12007 | ||
12008 | /* The name of the symbol to break on in order to insert | |
12009 | a catchpoint on unhandled exceptions. */ | |
12010 | const char *catch_exception_unhandled_sym; | |
12011 | ||
12012 | /* The name of the symbol to break on in order to insert | |
12013 | a catchpoint on failed assertions. */ | |
12014 | const char *catch_assert_sym; | |
12015 | ||
9f757bf7 XR |
12016 | /* The name of the symbol to break on in order to insert |
12017 | a catchpoint on exception handling. */ | |
12018 | const char *catch_handlers_sym; | |
12019 | ||
0259addd JB |
12020 | /* Assuming that the inferior just triggered an unhandled exception |
12021 | catchpoint, this function is responsible for returning the address | |
12022 | in inferior memory where the name of that exception is stored. | |
12023 | Return zero if the address could not be computed. */ | |
12024 | ada_unhandled_exception_name_addr_ftype *unhandled_exception_name_addr; | |
12025 | }; | |
12026 | ||
12027 | static CORE_ADDR ada_unhandled_exception_name_addr (void); | |
12028 | static CORE_ADDR ada_unhandled_exception_name_addr_from_raise (void); | |
12029 | ||
12030 | /* The following exception support info structure describes how to | |
12031 | implement exception catchpoints with the latest version of the | |
12032 | Ada runtime (as of 2007-03-06). */ | |
12033 | ||
12034 | static const struct exception_support_info default_exception_support_info = | |
12035 | { | |
12036 | "__gnat_debug_raise_exception", /* catch_exception_sym */ | |
12037 | "__gnat_unhandled_exception", /* catch_exception_unhandled_sym */ | |
12038 | "__gnat_debug_raise_assert_failure", /* catch_assert_sym */ | |
9f757bf7 | 12039 | "__gnat_begin_handler", /* catch_handlers_sym */ |
0259addd JB |
12040 | ada_unhandled_exception_name_addr |
12041 | }; | |
12042 | ||
12043 | /* The following exception support info structure describes how to | |
12044 | implement exception catchpoints with a slightly older version | |
12045 | of the Ada runtime. */ | |
12046 | ||
12047 | static const struct exception_support_info exception_support_info_fallback = | |
12048 | { | |
12049 | "__gnat_raise_nodefer_with_msg", /* catch_exception_sym */ | |
12050 | "__gnat_unhandled_exception", /* catch_exception_unhandled_sym */ | |
12051 | "system__assertions__raise_assert_failure", /* catch_assert_sym */ | |
9f757bf7 | 12052 | "__gnat_begin_handler", /* catch_handlers_sym */ |
0259addd JB |
12053 | ada_unhandled_exception_name_addr_from_raise |
12054 | }; | |
12055 | ||
f17011e0 JB |
12056 | /* Return nonzero if we can detect the exception support routines |
12057 | described in EINFO. | |
12058 | ||
12059 | This function errors out if an abnormal situation is detected | |
12060 | (for instance, if we find the exception support routines, but | |
12061 | that support is found to be incomplete). */ | |
12062 | ||
12063 | static int | |
12064 | ada_has_this_exception_support (const struct exception_support_info *einfo) | |
12065 | { | |
12066 | struct symbol *sym; | |
12067 | ||
12068 | /* The symbol we're looking up is provided by a unit in the GNAT runtime | |
12069 | that should be compiled with debugging information. As a result, we | |
12070 | expect to find that symbol in the symtabs. */ | |
12071 | ||
12072 | sym = standard_lookup (einfo->catch_exception_sym, NULL, VAR_DOMAIN); | |
12073 | if (sym == NULL) | |
a6af7abe JB |
12074 | { |
12075 | /* Perhaps we did not find our symbol because the Ada runtime was | |
12076 | compiled without debugging info, or simply stripped of it. | |
12077 | It happens on some GNU/Linux distributions for instance, where | |
12078 | users have to install a separate debug package in order to get | |
12079 | the runtime's debugging info. In that situation, let the user | |
12080 | know why we cannot insert an Ada exception catchpoint. | |
12081 | ||
12082 | Note: Just for the purpose of inserting our Ada exception | |
12083 | catchpoint, we could rely purely on the associated minimal symbol. | |
12084 | But we would be operating in degraded mode anyway, since we are | |
12085 | still lacking the debugging info needed later on to extract | |
12086 | the name of the exception being raised (this name is printed in | |
12087 | the catchpoint message, and is also used when trying to catch | |
12088 | a specific exception). We do not handle this case for now. */ | |
3b7344d5 | 12089 | struct bound_minimal_symbol msym |
1c8e84b0 JB |
12090 | = lookup_minimal_symbol (einfo->catch_exception_sym, NULL, NULL); |
12091 | ||
3b7344d5 | 12092 | if (msym.minsym && MSYMBOL_TYPE (msym.minsym) != mst_solib_trampoline) |
a6af7abe JB |
12093 | error (_("Your Ada runtime appears to be missing some debugging " |
12094 | "information.\nCannot insert Ada exception catchpoint " | |
12095 | "in this configuration.")); | |
12096 | ||
12097 | return 0; | |
12098 | } | |
f17011e0 JB |
12099 | |
12100 | /* Make sure that the symbol we found corresponds to a function. */ | |
12101 | ||
12102 | if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_BLOCK) | |
12103 | error (_("Symbol \"%s\" is not a function (class = %d)"), | |
12104 | SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym), SYMBOL_CLASS (sym)); | |
12105 | ||
12106 | return 1; | |
12107 | } | |
12108 | ||
0259addd JB |
12109 | /* Inspect the Ada runtime and determine which exception info structure |
12110 | should be used to provide support for exception catchpoints. | |
12111 | ||
3eecfa55 JB |
12112 | This function will always set the per-inferior exception_info, |
12113 | or raise an error. */ | |
0259addd JB |
12114 | |
12115 | static void | |
12116 | ada_exception_support_info_sniffer (void) | |
12117 | { | |
3eecfa55 | 12118 | struct ada_inferior_data *data = get_ada_inferior_data (current_inferior ()); |
0259addd JB |
12119 | |
12120 | /* If the exception info is already known, then no need to recompute it. */ | |
3eecfa55 | 12121 | if (data->exception_info != NULL) |
0259addd JB |
12122 | return; |
12123 | ||
12124 | /* Check the latest (default) exception support info. */ | |
f17011e0 | 12125 | if (ada_has_this_exception_support (&default_exception_support_info)) |
0259addd | 12126 | { |
3eecfa55 | 12127 | data->exception_info = &default_exception_support_info; |
0259addd JB |
12128 | return; |
12129 | } | |
12130 | ||
12131 | /* Try our fallback exception suport info. */ | |
f17011e0 | 12132 | if (ada_has_this_exception_support (&exception_support_info_fallback)) |
0259addd | 12133 | { |
3eecfa55 | 12134 | data->exception_info = &exception_support_info_fallback; |
0259addd JB |
12135 | return; |
12136 | } | |
12137 | ||
12138 | /* Sometimes, it is normal for us to not be able to find the routine | |
12139 | we are looking for. This happens when the program is linked with | |
12140 | the shared version of the GNAT runtime, and the program has not been | |
12141 | started yet. Inform the user of these two possible causes if | |
12142 | applicable. */ | |
12143 | ||
ccefe4c4 | 12144 | if (ada_update_initial_language (language_unknown) != language_ada) |
0259addd JB |
12145 | error (_("Unable to insert catchpoint. Is this an Ada main program?")); |
12146 | ||
12147 | /* If the symbol does not exist, then check that the program is | |
12148 | already started, to make sure that shared libraries have been | |
12149 | loaded. If it is not started, this may mean that the symbol is | |
12150 | in a shared library. */ | |
12151 | ||
e99b03dc | 12152 | if (inferior_ptid.pid () == 0) |
0259addd JB |
12153 | error (_("Unable to insert catchpoint. Try to start the program first.")); |
12154 | ||
12155 | /* At this point, we know that we are debugging an Ada program and | |
12156 | that the inferior has been started, but we still are not able to | |
0963b4bd | 12157 | find the run-time symbols. That can mean that we are in |
0259addd JB |
12158 | configurable run time mode, or that a-except as been optimized |
12159 | out by the linker... In any case, at this point it is not worth | |
12160 | supporting this feature. */ | |
12161 | ||
7dda8cff | 12162 | error (_("Cannot insert Ada exception catchpoints in this configuration.")); |
0259addd JB |
12163 | } |
12164 | ||
f7f9143b JB |
12165 | /* True iff FRAME is very likely to be that of a function that is |
12166 | part of the runtime system. This is all very heuristic, but is | |
12167 | intended to be used as advice as to what frames are uninteresting | |
12168 | to most users. */ | |
12169 | ||
12170 | static int | |
12171 | is_known_support_routine (struct frame_info *frame) | |
12172 | { | |
692465f1 | 12173 | enum language func_lang; |
f7f9143b | 12174 | int i; |
f35a17b5 | 12175 | const char *fullname; |
f7f9143b | 12176 | |
4ed6b5be JB |
12177 | /* If this code does not have any debugging information (no symtab), |
12178 | This cannot be any user code. */ | |
f7f9143b | 12179 | |
51abb421 | 12180 | symtab_and_line sal = find_frame_sal (frame); |
f7f9143b JB |
12181 | if (sal.symtab == NULL) |
12182 | return 1; | |
12183 | ||
4ed6b5be JB |
12184 | /* If there is a symtab, but the associated source file cannot be |
12185 | located, then assume this is not user code: Selecting a frame | |
12186 | for which we cannot display the code would not be very helpful | |
12187 | for the user. This should also take care of case such as VxWorks | |
12188 | where the kernel has some debugging info provided for a few units. */ | |
f7f9143b | 12189 | |
f35a17b5 JK |
12190 | fullname = symtab_to_fullname (sal.symtab); |
12191 | if (access (fullname, R_OK) != 0) | |
f7f9143b JB |
12192 | return 1; |
12193 | ||
4ed6b5be JB |
12194 | /* Check the unit filename againt the Ada runtime file naming. |
12195 | We also check the name of the objfile against the name of some | |
12196 | known system libraries that sometimes come with debugging info | |
12197 | too. */ | |
12198 | ||
f7f9143b JB |
12199 | for (i = 0; known_runtime_file_name_patterns[i] != NULL; i += 1) |
12200 | { | |
12201 | re_comp (known_runtime_file_name_patterns[i]); | |
f69c91ad | 12202 | if (re_exec (lbasename (sal.symtab->filename))) |
f7f9143b | 12203 | return 1; |
eb822aa6 DE |
12204 | if (SYMTAB_OBJFILE (sal.symtab) != NULL |
12205 | && re_exec (objfile_name (SYMTAB_OBJFILE (sal.symtab)))) | |
4ed6b5be | 12206 | return 1; |
f7f9143b JB |
12207 | } |
12208 | ||
4ed6b5be | 12209 | /* Check whether the function is a GNAT-generated entity. */ |
f7f9143b | 12210 | |
c6dc63a1 TT |
12211 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> func_name |
12212 | = find_frame_funname (frame, &func_lang, NULL); | |
f7f9143b JB |
12213 | if (func_name == NULL) |
12214 | return 1; | |
12215 | ||
12216 | for (i = 0; known_auxiliary_function_name_patterns[i] != NULL; i += 1) | |
12217 | { | |
12218 | re_comp (known_auxiliary_function_name_patterns[i]); | |
c6dc63a1 TT |
12219 | if (re_exec (func_name.get ())) |
12220 | return 1; | |
f7f9143b JB |
12221 | } |
12222 | ||
12223 | return 0; | |
12224 | } | |
12225 | ||
12226 | /* Find the first frame that contains debugging information and that is not | |
12227 | part of the Ada run-time, starting from FI and moving upward. */ | |
12228 | ||
0ef643c8 | 12229 | void |
f7f9143b JB |
12230 | ada_find_printable_frame (struct frame_info *fi) |
12231 | { | |
12232 | for (; fi != NULL; fi = get_prev_frame (fi)) | |
12233 | { | |
12234 | if (!is_known_support_routine (fi)) | |
12235 | { | |
12236 | select_frame (fi); | |
12237 | break; | |
12238 | } | |
12239 | } | |
12240 | ||
12241 | } | |
12242 | ||
12243 | /* Assuming that the inferior just triggered an unhandled exception | |
12244 | catchpoint, return the address in inferior memory where the name | |
12245 | of the exception is stored. | |
12246 | ||
12247 | Return zero if the address could not be computed. */ | |
12248 | ||
12249 | static CORE_ADDR | |
12250 | ada_unhandled_exception_name_addr (void) | |
0259addd JB |
12251 | { |
12252 | return parse_and_eval_address ("e.full_name"); | |
12253 | } | |
12254 | ||
12255 | /* Same as ada_unhandled_exception_name_addr, except that this function | |
12256 | should be used when the inferior uses an older version of the runtime, | |
12257 | where the exception name needs to be extracted from a specific frame | |
12258 | several frames up in the callstack. */ | |
12259 | ||
12260 | static CORE_ADDR | |
12261 | ada_unhandled_exception_name_addr_from_raise (void) | |
f7f9143b JB |
12262 | { |
12263 | int frame_level; | |
12264 | struct frame_info *fi; | |
3eecfa55 | 12265 | struct ada_inferior_data *data = get_ada_inferior_data (current_inferior ()); |
f7f9143b JB |
12266 | |
12267 | /* To determine the name of this exception, we need to select | |
12268 | the frame corresponding to RAISE_SYM_NAME. This frame is | |
12269 | at least 3 levels up, so we simply skip the first 3 frames | |
12270 | without checking the name of their associated function. */ | |
12271 | fi = get_current_frame (); | |
12272 | for (frame_level = 0; frame_level < 3; frame_level += 1) | |
12273 | if (fi != NULL) | |
12274 | fi = get_prev_frame (fi); | |
12275 | ||
12276 | while (fi != NULL) | |
12277 | { | |
692465f1 JB |
12278 | enum language func_lang; |
12279 | ||
c6dc63a1 TT |
12280 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> func_name |
12281 | = find_frame_funname (fi, &func_lang, NULL); | |
55b87a52 KS |
12282 | if (func_name != NULL) |
12283 | { | |
c6dc63a1 | 12284 | if (strcmp (func_name.get (), |
55b87a52 KS |
12285 | data->exception_info->catch_exception_sym) == 0) |
12286 | break; /* We found the frame we were looking for... */ | |
55b87a52 | 12287 | } |
fb44b1a7 | 12288 | fi = get_prev_frame (fi); |
f7f9143b JB |
12289 | } |
12290 | ||
12291 | if (fi == NULL) | |
12292 | return 0; | |
12293 | ||
12294 | select_frame (fi); | |
12295 | return parse_and_eval_address ("id.full_name"); | |
12296 | } | |
12297 | ||
12298 | /* Assuming the inferior just triggered an Ada exception catchpoint | |
12299 | (of any type), return the address in inferior memory where the name | |
12300 | of the exception is stored, if applicable. | |
12301 | ||
45db7c09 PA |
12302 | Assumes the selected frame is the current frame. |
12303 | ||
f7f9143b JB |
12304 | Return zero if the address could not be computed, or if not relevant. */ |
12305 | ||
12306 | static CORE_ADDR | |
761269c8 | 12307 | ada_exception_name_addr_1 (enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex, |
f7f9143b JB |
12308 | struct breakpoint *b) |
12309 | { | |
3eecfa55 JB |
12310 | struct ada_inferior_data *data = get_ada_inferior_data (current_inferior ()); |
12311 | ||
f7f9143b JB |
12312 | switch (ex) |
12313 | { | |
761269c8 | 12314 | case ada_catch_exception: |
f7f9143b JB |
12315 | return (parse_and_eval_address ("e.full_name")); |
12316 | break; | |
12317 | ||
761269c8 | 12318 | case ada_catch_exception_unhandled: |
3eecfa55 | 12319 | return data->exception_info->unhandled_exception_name_addr (); |
f7f9143b | 12320 | break; |
9f757bf7 XR |
12321 | |
12322 | case ada_catch_handlers: | |
12323 | return 0; /* The runtimes does not provide access to the exception | |
12324 | name. */ | |
12325 | break; | |
12326 | ||
761269c8 | 12327 | case ada_catch_assert: |
f7f9143b JB |
12328 | return 0; /* Exception name is not relevant in this case. */ |
12329 | break; | |
12330 | ||
12331 | default: | |
12332 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("unexpected catchpoint type")); | |
12333 | break; | |
12334 | } | |
12335 | ||
12336 | return 0; /* Should never be reached. */ | |
12337 | } | |
12338 | ||
e547c119 JB |
12339 | /* Assuming the inferior is stopped at an exception catchpoint, |
12340 | return the message which was associated to the exception, if | |
12341 | available. Return NULL if the message could not be retrieved. | |
12342 | ||
e547c119 JB |
12343 | Note: The exception message can be associated to an exception |
12344 | either through the use of the Raise_Exception function, or | |
12345 | more simply (Ada 2005 and later), via: | |
12346 | ||
12347 | raise Exception_Name with "exception message"; | |
12348 | ||
12349 | */ | |
12350 | ||
6f46ac85 | 12351 | static gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> |
e547c119 JB |
12352 | ada_exception_message_1 (void) |
12353 | { | |
12354 | struct value *e_msg_val; | |
e547c119 | 12355 | int e_msg_len; |
e547c119 JB |
12356 | |
12357 | /* For runtimes that support this feature, the exception message | |
12358 | is passed as an unbounded string argument called "message". */ | |
12359 | e_msg_val = parse_and_eval ("message"); | |
12360 | if (e_msg_val == NULL) | |
12361 | return NULL; /* Exception message not supported. */ | |
12362 | ||
12363 | e_msg_val = ada_coerce_to_simple_array (e_msg_val); | |
12364 | gdb_assert (e_msg_val != NULL); | |
12365 | e_msg_len = TYPE_LENGTH (value_type (e_msg_val)); | |
12366 | ||
12367 | /* If the message string is empty, then treat it as if there was | |
12368 | no exception message. */ | |
12369 | if (e_msg_len <= 0) | |
12370 | return NULL; | |
12371 | ||
6f46ac85 TT |
12372 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> e_msg ((char *) xmalloc (e_msg_len + 1)); |
12373 | read_memory_string (value_address (e_msg_val), e_msg.get (), e_msg_len + 1); | |
12374 | e_msg.get ()[e_msg_len] = '\0'; | |
e547c119 | 12375 | |
e547c119 JB |
12376 | return e_msg; |
12377 | } | |
12378 | ||
12379 | /* Same as ada_exception_message_1, except that all exceptions are | |
12380 | contained here (returning NULL instead). */ | |
12381 | ||
6f46ac85 | 12382 | static gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> |
e547c119 JB |
12383 | ada_exception_message (void) |
12384 | { | |
6f46ac85 | 12385 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> e_msg; |
e547c119 JB |
12386 | |
12387 | TRY | |
12388 | { | |
12389 | e_msg = ada_exception_message_1 (); | |
12390 | } | |
12391 | CATCH (e, RETURN_MASK_ERROR) | |
12392 | { | |
6f46ac85 | 12393 | e_msg.reset (nullptr); |
e547c119 JB |
12394 | } |
12395 | END_CATCH | |
12396 | ||
12397 | return e_msg; | |
12398 | } | |
12399 | ||
f7f9143b JB |
12400 | /* Same as ada_exception_name_addr_1, except that it intercepts and contains |
12401 | any error that ada_exception_name_addr_1 might cause to be thrown. | |
12402 | When an error is intercepted, a warning with the error message is printed, | |
12403 | and zero is returned. */ | |
12404 | ||
12405 | static CORE_ADDR | |
761269c8 | 12406 | ada_exception_name_addr (enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex, |
f7f9143b JB |
12407 | struct breakpoint *b) |
12408 | { | |
f7f9143b JB |
12409 | CORE_ADDR result = 0; |
12410 | ||
492d29ea | 12411 | TRY |
f7f9143b JB |
12412 | { |
12413 | result = ada_exception_name_addr_1 (ex, b); | |
12414 | } | |
12415 | ||
492d29ea | 12416 | CATCH (e, RETURN_MASK_ERROR) |
f7f9143b JB |
12417 | { |
12418 | warning (_("failed to get exception name: %s"), e.message); | |
12419 | return 0; | |
12420 | } | |
492d29ea | 12421 | END_CATCH |
f7f9143b JB |
12422 | |
12423 | return result; | |
12424 | } | |
12425 | ||
cb7de75e | 12426 | static std::string ada_exception_catchpoint_cond_string |
9f757bf7 XR |
12427 | (const char *excep_string, |
12428 | enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex); | |
28010a5d PA |
12429 | |
12430 | /* Ada catchpoints. | |
12431 | ||
12432 | In the case of catchpoints on Ada exceptions, the catchpoint will | |
12433 | stop the target on every exception the program throws. When a user | |
12434 | specifies the name of a specific exception, we translate this | |
12435 | request into a condition expression (in text form), and then parse | |
12436 | it into an expression stored in each of the catchpoint's locations. | |
12437 | We then use this condition to check whether the exception that was | |
12438 | raised is the one the user is interested in. If not, then the | |
12439 | target is resumed again. We store the name of the requested | |
12440 | exception, in order to be able to re-set the condition expression | |
12441 | when symbols change. */ | |
12442 | ||
12443 | /* An instance of this type is used to represent an Ada catchpoint | |
5625a286 | 12444 | breakpoint location. */ |
28010a5d | 12445 | |
5625a286 | 12446 | class ada_catchpoint_location : public bp_location |
28010a5d | 12447 | { |
5625a286 PA |
12448 | public: |
12449 | ada_catchpoint_location (const bp_location_ops *ops, breakpoint *owner) | |
12450 | : bp_location (ops, owner) | |
12451 | {} | |
28010a5d PA |
12452 | |
12453 | /* The condition that checks whether the exception that was raised | |
12454 | is the specific exception the user specified on catchpoint | |
12455 | creation. */ | |
4d01a485 | 12456 | expression_up excep_cond_expr; |
28010a5d PA |
12457 | }; |
12458 | ||
12459 | /* Implement the DTOR method in the bp_location_ops structure for all | |
12460 | Ada exception catchpoint kinds. */ | |
12461 | ||
12462 | static void | |
12463 | ada_catchpoint_location_dtor (struct bp_location *bl) | |
12464 | { | |
12465 | struct ada_catchpoint_location *al = (struct ada_catchpoint_location *) bl; | |
12466 | ||
4d01a485 | 12467 | al->excep_cond_expr.reset (); |
28010a5d PA |
12468 | } |
12469 | ||
12470 | /* The vtable to be used in Ada catchpoint locations. */ | |
12471 | ||
12472 | static const struct bp_location_ops ada_catchpoint_location_ops = | |
12473 | { | |
12474 | ada_catchpoint_location_dtor | |
12475 | }; | |
12476 | ||
c1fc2657 | 12477 | /* An instance of this type is used to represent an Ada catchpoint. */ |
28010a5d | 12478 | |
c1fc2657 | 12479 | struct ada_catchpoint : public breakpoint |
28010a5d | 12480 | { |
28010a5d | 12481 | /* The name of the specific exception the user specified. */ |
bc18fbb5 | 12482 | std::string excep_string; |
28010a5d PA |
12483 | }; |
12484 | ||
12485 | /* Parse the exception condition string in the context of each of the | |
12486 | catchpoint's locations, and store them for later evaluation. */ | |
12487 | ||
12488 | static void | |
9f757bf7 XR |
12489 | create_excep_cond_exprs (struct ada_catchpoint *c, |
12490 | enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex) | |
28010a5d | 12491 | { |
28010a5d | 12492 | struct bp_location *bl; |
28010a5d PA |
12493 | |
12494 | /* Nothing to do if there's no specific exception to catch. */ | |
bc18fbb5 | 12495 | if (c->excep_string.empty ()) |
28010a5d PA |
12496 | return; |
12497 | ||
12498 | /* Same if there are no locations... */ | |
c1fc2657 | 12499 | if (c->loc == NULL) |
28010a5d PA |
12500 | return; |
12501 | ||
12502 | /* Compute the condition expression in text form, from the specific | |
12503 | expection we want to catch. */ | |
cb7de75e | 12504 | std::string cond_string |
bc18fbb5 | 12505 | = ada_exception_catchpoint_cond_string (c->excep_string.c_str (), ex); |
28010a5d PA |
12506 | |
12507 | /* Iterate over all the catchpoint's locations, and parse an | |
12508 | expression for each. */ | |
c1fc2657 | 12509 | for (bl = c->loc; bl != NULL; bl = bl->next) |
28010a5d PA |
12510 | { |
12511 | struct ada_catchpoint_location *ada_loc | |
12512 | = (struct ada_catchpoint_location *) bl; | |
4d01a485 | 12513 | expression_up exp; |
28010a5d PA |
12514 | |
12515 | if (!bl->shlib_disabled) | |
12516 | { | |
bbc13ae3 | 12517 | const char *s; |
28010a5d | 12518 | |
cb7de75e | 12519 | s = cond_string.c_str (); |
492d29ea | 12520 | TRY |
28010a5d | 12521 | { |
036e657b JB |
12522 | exp = parse_exp_1 (&s, bl->address, |
12523 | block_for_pc (bl->address), | |
12524 | 0); | |
28010a5d | 12525 | } |
492d29ea | 12526 | CATCH (e, RETURN_MASK_ERROR) |
849f2b52 JB |
12527 | { |
12528 | warning (_("failed to reevaluate internal exception condition " | |
12529 | "for catchpoint %d: %s"), | |
c1fc2657 | 12530 | c->number, e.message); |
849f2b52 | 12531 | } |
492d29ea | 12532 | END_CATCH |
28010a5d PA |
12533 | } |
12534 | ||
b22e99fd | 12535 | ada_loc->excep_cond_expr = std::move (exp); |
28010a5d | 12536 | } |
28010a5d PA |
12537 | } |
12538 | ||
28010a5d PA |
12539 | /* Implement the ALLOCATE_LOCATION method in the breakpoint_ops |
12540 | structure for all exception catchpoint kinds. */ | |
12541 | ||
12542 | static struct bp_location * | |
761269c8 | 12543 | allocate_location_exception (enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex, |
28010a5d PA |
12544 | struct breakpoint *self) |
12545 | { | |
5625a286 | 12546 | return new ada_catchpoint_location (&ada_catchpoint_location_ops, self); |
28010a5d PA |
12547 | } |
12548 | ||
12549 | /* Implement the RE_SET method in the breakpoint_ops structure for all | |
12550 | exception catchpoint kinds. */ | |
12551 | ||
12552 | static void | |
761269c8 | 12553 | re_set_exception (enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex, struct breakpoint *b) |
28010a5d PA |
12554 | { |
12555 | struct ada_catchpoint *c = (struct ada_catchpoint *) b; | |
12556 | ||
12557 | /* Call the base class's method. This updates the catchpoint's | |
12558 | locations. */ | |
2060206e | 12559 | bkpt_breakpoint_ops.re_set (b); |
28010a5d PA |
12560 | |
12561 | /* Reparse the exception conditional expressions. One for each | |
12562 | location. */ | |
9f757bf7 | 12563 | create_excep_cond_exprs (c, ex); |
28010a5d PA |
12564 | } |
12565 | ||
12566 | /* Returns true if we should stop for this breakpoint hit. If the | |
12567 | user specified a specific exception, we only want to cause a stop | |
12568 | if the program thrown that exception. */ | |
12569 | ||
12570 | static int | |
12571 | should_stop_exception (const struct bp_location *bl) | |
12572 | { | |
12573 | struct ada_catchpoint *c = (struct ada_catchpoint *) bl->owner; | |
12574 | const struct ada_catchpoint_location *ada_loc | |
12575 | = (const struct ada_catchpoint_location *) bl; | |
28010a5d PA |
12576 | int stop; |
12577 | ||
12578 | /* With no specific exception, should always stop. */ | |
bc18fbb5 | 12579 | if (c->excep_string.empty ()) |
28010a5d PA |
12580 | return 1; |
12581 | ||
12582 | if (ada_loc->excep_cond_expr == NULL) | |
12583 | { | |
12584 | /* We will have a NULL expression if back when we were creating | |
12585 | the expressions, this location's had failed to parse. */ | |
12586 | return 1; | |
12587 | } | |
12588 | ||
12589 | stop = 1; | |
492d29ea | 12590 | TRY |
28010a5d PA |
12591 | { |
12592 | struct value *mark; | |
12593 | ||
12594 | mark = value_mark (); | |
4d01a485 | 12595 | stop = value_true (evaluate_expression (ada_loc->excep_cond_expr.get ())); |
28010a5d PA |
12596 | value_free_to_mark (mark); |
12597 | } | |
492d29ea PA |
12598 | CATCH (ex, RETURN_MASK_ALL) |
12599 | { | |
12600 | exception_fprintf (gdb_stderr, ex, | |
12601 | _("Error in testing exception condition:\n")); | |
12602 | } | |
12603 | END_CATCH | |
12604 | ||
28010a5d PA |
12605 | return stop; |
12606 | } | |
12607 | ||
12608 | /* Implement the CHECK_STATUS method in the breakpoint_ops structure | |
12609 | for all exception catchpoint kinds. */ | |
12610 | ||
12611 | static void | |
761269c8 | 12612 | check_status_exception (enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex, bpstat bs) |
28010a5d PA |
12613 | { |
12614 | bs->stop = should_stop_exception (bs->bp_location_at); | |
12615 | } | |
12616 | ||
f7f9143b JB |
12617 | /* Implement the PRINT_IT method in the breakpoint_ops structure |
12618 | for all exception catchpoint kinds. */ | |
12619 | ||
12620 | static enum print_stop_action | |
761269c8 | 12621 | print_it_exception (enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex, bpstat bs) |
f7f9143b | 12622 | { |
79a45e25 | 12623 | struct ui_out *uiout = current_uiout; |
348d480f PA |
12624 | struct breakpoint *b = bs->breakpoint_at; |
12625 | ||
956a9fb9 | 12626 | annotate_catchpoint (b->number); |
f7f9143b | 12627 | |
112e8700 | 12628 | if (uiout->is_mi_like_p ()) |
f7f9143b | 12629 | { |
112e8700 | 12630 | uiout->field_string ("reason", |
956a9fb9 | 12631 | async_reason_lookup (EXEC_ASYNC_BREAKPOINT_HIT)); |
112e8700 | 12632 | uiout->field_string ("disp", bpdisp_text (b->disposition)); |
f7f9143b JB |
12633 | } |
12634 | ||
112e8700 SM |
12635 | uiout->text (b->disposition == disp_del |
12636 | ? "\nTemporary catchpoint " : "\nCatchpoint "); | |
12637 | uiout->field_int ("bkptno", b->number); | |
12638 | uiout->text (", "); | |
f7f9143b | 12639 | |
45db7c09 PA |
12640 | /* ada_exception_name_addr relies on the selected frame being the |
12641 | current frame. Need to do this here because this function may be | |
12642 | called more than once when printing a stop, and below, we'll | |
12643 | select the first frame past the Ada run-time (see | |
12644 | ada_find_printable_frame). */ | |
12645 | select_frame (get_current_frame ()); | |
12646 | ||
f7f9143b JB |
12647 | switch (ex) |
12648 | { | |
761269c8 JB |
12649 | case ada_catch_exception: |
12650 | case ada_catch_exception_unhandled: | |
9f757bf7 | 12651 | case ada_catch_handlers: |
956a9fb9 JB |
12652 | { |
12653 | const CORE_ADDR addr = ada_exception_name_addr (ex, b); | |
12654 | char exception_name[256]; | |
12655 | ||
12656 | if (addr != 0) | |
12657 | { | |
c714b426 PA |
12658 | read_memory (addr, (gdb_byte *) exception_name, |
12659 | sizeof (exception_name) - 1); | |
956a9fb9 JB |
12660 | exception_name [sizeof (exception_name) - 1] = '\0'; |
12661 | } | |
12662 | else | |
12663 | { | |
12664 | /* For some reason, we were unable to read the exception | |
12665 | name. This could happen if the Runtime was compiled | |
12666 | without debugging info, for instance. In that case, | |
12667 | just replace the exception name by the generic string | |
12668 | "exception" - it will read as "an exception" in the | |
12669 | notification we are about to print. */ | |
967cff16 | 12670 | memcpy (exception_name, "exception", sizeof ("exception")); |
956a9fb9 JB |
12671 | } |
12672 | /* In the case of unhandled exception breakpoints, we print | |
12673 | the exception name as "unhandled EXCEPTION_NAME", to make | |
12674 | it clearer to the user which kind of catchpoint just got | |
12675 | hit. We used ui_out_text to make sure that this extra | |
12676 | info does not pollute the exception name in the MI case. */ | |
761269c8 | 12677 | if (ex == ada_catch_exception_unhandled) |
112e8700 SM |
12678 | uiout->text ("unhandled "); |
12679 | uiout->field_string ("exception-name", exception_name); | |
956a9fb9 JB |
12680 | } |
12681 | break; | |
761269c8 | 12682 | case ada_catch_assert: |
956a9fb9 JB |
12683 | /* In this case, the name of the exception is not really |
12684 | important. Just print "failed assertion" to make it clearer | |
12685 | that his program just hit an assertion-failure catchpoint. | |
12686 | We used ui_out_text because this info does not belong in | |
12687 | the MI output. */ | |
112e8700 | 12688 | uiout->text ("failed assertion"); |
956a9fb9 | 12689 | break; |
f7f9143b | 12690 | } |
e547c119 | 12691 | |
6f46ac85 | 12692 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> exception_message = ada_exception_message (); |
e547c119 JB |
12693 | if (exception_message != NULL) |
12694 | { | |
e547c119 | 12695 | uiout->text (" ("); |
6f46ac85 | 12696 | uiout->field_string ("exception-message", exception_message.get ()); |
e547c119 | 12697 | uiout->text (")"); |
e547c119 JB |
12698 | } |
12699 | ||
112e8700 | 12700 | uiout->text (" at "); |
956a9fb9 | 12701 | ada_find_printable_frame (get_current_frame ()); |
f7f9143b JB |
12702 | |
12703 | return PRINT_SRC_AND_LOC; | |
12704 | } | |
12705 | ||
12706 | /* Implement the PRINT_ONE method in the breakpoint_ops structure | |
12707 | for all exception catchpoint kinds. */ | |
12708 | ||
12709 | static void | |
761269c8 | 12710 | print_one_exception (enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex, |
a6d9a66e | 12711 | struct breakpoint *b, struct bp_location **last_loc) |
f7f9143b | 12712 | { |
79a45e25 | 12713 | struct ui_out *uiout = current_uiout; |
28010a5d | 12714 | struct ada_catchpoint *c = (struct ada_catchpoint *) b; |
79a45b7d TT |
12715 | struct value_print_options opts; |
12716 | ||
12717 | get_user_print_options (&opts); | |
12718 | if (opts.addressprint) | |
f7f9143b JB |
12719 | { |
12720 | annotate_field (4); | |
112e8700 | 12721 | uiout->field_core_addr ("addr", b->loc->gdbarch, b->loc->address); |
f7f9143b JB |
12722 | } |
12723 | ||
12724 | annotate_field (5); | |
a6d9a66e | 12725 | *last_loc = b->loc; |
f7f9143b JB |
12726 | switch (ex) |
12727 | { | |
761269c8 | 12728 | case ada_catch_exception: |
bc18fbb5 | 12729 | if (!c->excep_string.empty ()) |
f7f9143b | 12730 | { |
bc18fbb5 TT |
12731 | std::string msg = string_printf (_("`%s' Ada exception"), |
12732 | c->excep_string.c_str ()); | |
28010a5d | 12733 | |
112e8700 | 12734 | uiout->field_string ("what", msg); |
f7f9143b JB |
12735 | } |
12736 | else | |
112e8700 | 12737 | uiout->field_string ("what", "all Ada exceptions"); |
f7f9143b JB |
12738 | |
12739 | break; | |
12740 | ||
761269c8 | 12741 | case ada_catch_exception_unhandled: |
112e8700 | 12742 | uiout->field_string ("what", "unhandled Ada exceptions"); |
f7f9143b JB |
12743 | break; |
12744 | ||
9f757bf7 | 12745 | case ada_catch_handlers: |
bc18fbb5 | 12746 | if (!c->excep_string.empty ()) |
9f757bf7 XR |
12747 | { |
12748 | uiout->field_fmt ("what", | |
12749 | _("`%s' Ada exception handlers"), | |
bc18fbb5 | 12750 | c->excep_string.c_str ()); |
9f757bf7 XR |
12751 | } |
12752 | else | |
12753 | uiout->field_string ("what", "all Ada exceptions handlers"); | |
12754 | break; | |
12755 | ||
761269c8 | 12756 | case ada_catch_assert: |
112e8700 | 12757 | uiout->field_string ("what", "failed Ada assertions"); |
f7f9143b JB |
12758 | break; |
12759 | ||
12760 | default: | |
12761 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("unexpected catchpoint type")); | |
12762 | break; | |
12763 | } | |
12764 | } | |
12765 | ||
12766 | /* Implement the PRINT_MENTION method in the breakpoint_ops structure | |
12767 | for all exception catchpoint kinds. */ | |
12768 | ||
12769 | static void | |
761269c8 | 12770 | print_mention_exception (enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex, |
f7f9143b JB |
12771 | struct breakpoint *b) |
12772 | { | |
28010a5d | 12773 | struct ada_catchpoint *c = (struct ada_catchpoint *) b; |
79a45e25 | 12774 | struct ui_out *uiout = current_uiout; |
28010a5d | 12775 | |
112e8700 | 12776 | uiout->text (b->disposition == disp_del ? _("Temporary catchpoint ") |
00eb2c4a | 12777 | : _("Catchpoint ")); |
112e8700 SM |
12778 | uiout->field_int ("bkptno", b->number); |
12779 | uiout->text (": "); | |
00eb2c4a | 12780 | |
f7f9143b JB |
12781 | switch (ex) |
12782 | { | |
761269c8 | 12783 | case ada_catch_exception: |
bc18fbb5 | 12784 | if (!c->excep_string.empty ()) |
00eb2c4a | 12785 | { |
862d101a | 12786 | std::string info = string_printf (_("`%s' Ada exception"), |
bc18fbb5 | 12787 | c->excep_string.c_str ()); |
862d101a | 12788 | uiout->text (info.c_str ()); |
00eb2c4a | 12789 | } |
f7f9143b | 12790 | else |
112e8700 | 12791 | uiout->text (_("all Ada exceptions")); |
f7f9143b JB |
12792 | break; |
12793 | ||
761269c8 | 12794 | case ada_catch_exception_unhandled: |
112e8700 | 12795 | uiout->text (_("unhandled Ada exceptions")); |
f7f9143b | 12796 | break; |
9f757bf7 XR |
12797 | |
12798 | case ada_catch_handlers: | |
bc18fbb5 | 12799 | if (!c->excep_string.empty ()) |
9f757bf7 XR |
12800 | { |
12801 | std::string info | |
12802 | = string_printf (_("`%s' Ada exception handlers"), | |
bc18fbb5 | 12803 | c->excep_string.c_str ()); |
9f757bf7 XR |
12804 | uiout->text (info.c_str ()); |
12805 | } | |
12806 | else | |
12807 | uiout->text (_("all Ada exceptions handlers")); | |
12808 | break; | |
12809 | ||
761269c8 | 12810 | case ada_catch_assert: |
112e8700 | 12811 | uiout->text (_("failed Ada assertions")); |
f7f9143b JB |
12812 | break; |
12813 | ||
12814 | default: | |
12815 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("unexpected catchpoint type")); | |
12816 | break; | |
12817 | } | |
12818 | } | |
12819 | ||
6149aea9 PA |
12820 | /* Implement the PRINT_RECREATE method in the breakpoint_ops structure |
12821 | for all exception catchpoint kinds. */ | |
12822 | ||
12823 | static void | |
761269c8 | 12824 | print_recreate_exception (enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex, |
6149aea9 PA |
12825 | struct breakpoint *b, struct ui_file *fp) |
12826 | { | |
28010a5d PA |
12827 | struct ada_catchpoint *c = (struct ada_catchpoint *) b; |
12828 | ||
6149aea9 PA |
12829 | switch (ex) |
12830 | { | |
761269c8 | 12831 | case ada_catch_exception: |
6149aea9 | 12832 | fprintf_filtered (fp, "catch exception"); |
bc18fbb5 TT |
12833 | if (!c->excep_string.empty ()) |
12834 | fprintf_filtered (fp, " %s", c->excep_string.c_str ()); | |
6149aea9 PA |
12835 | break; |
12836 | ||
761269c8 | 12837 | case ada_catch_exception_unhandled: |
78076abc | 12838 | fprintf_filtered (fp, "catch exception unhandled"); |
6149aea9 PA |
12839 | break; |
12840 | ||
9f757bf7 XR |
12841 | case ada_catch_handlers: |
12842 | fprintf_filtered (fp, "catch handlers"); | |
12843 | break; | |
12844 | ||
761269c8 | 12845 | case ada_catch_assert: |
6149aea9 PA |
12846 | fprintf_filtered (fp, "catch assert"); |
12847 | break; | |
12848 | ||
12849 | default: | |
12850 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("unexpected catchpoint type")); | |
12851 | } | |
d9b3f62e | 12852 | print_recreate_thread (b, fp); |
6149aea9 PA |
12853 | } |
12854 | ||
f7f9143b JB |
12855 | /* Virtual table for "catch exception" breakpoints. */ |
12856 | ||
28010a5d PA |
12857 | static struct bp_location * |
12858 | allocate_location_catch_exception (struct breakpoint *self) | |
12859 | { | |
761269c8 | 12860 | return allocate_location_exception (ada_catch_exception, self); |
28010a5d PA |
12861 | } |
12862 | ||
12863 | static void | |
12864 | re_set_catch_exception (struct breakpoint *b) | |
12865 | { | |
761269c8 | 12866 | re_set_exception (ada_catch_exception, b); |
28010a5d PA |
12867 | } |
12868 | ||
12869 | static void | |
12870 | check_status_catch_exception (bpstat bs) | |
12871 | { | |
761269c8 | 12872 | check_status_exception (ada_catch_exception, bs); |
28010a5d PA |
12873 | } |
12874 | ||
f7f9143b | 12875 | static enum print_stop_action |
348d480f | 12876 | print_it_catch_exception (bpstat bs) |
f7f9143b | 12877 | { |
761269c8 | 12878 | return print_it_exception (ada_catch_exception, bs); |
f7f9143b JB |
12879 | } |
12880 | ||
12881 | static void | |
a6d9a66e | 12882 | print_one_catch_exception (struct breakpoint *b, struct bp_location **last_loc) |
f7f9143b | 12883 | { |
761269c8 | 12884 | print_one_exception (ada_catch_exception, b, last_loc); |
f7f9143b JB |
12885 | } |
12886 | ||
12887 | static void | |
12888 | print_mention_catch_exception (struct breakpoint *b) | |
12889 | { | |
761269c8 | 12890 | print_mention_exception (ada_catch_exception, b); |
f7f9143b JB |
12891 | } |
12892 | ||
6149aea9 PA |
12893 | static void |
12894 | print_recreate_catch_exception (struct breakpoint *b, struct ui_file *fp) | |
12895 | { | |
761269c8 | 12896 | print_recreate_exception (ada_catch_exception, b, fp); |
6149aea9 PA |
12897 | } |
12898 | ||
2060206e | 12899 | static struct breakpoint_ops catch_exception_breakpoint_ops; |
f7f9143b JB |
12900 | |
12901 | /* Virtual table for "catch exception unhandled" breakpoints. */ | |
12902 | ||
28010a5d PA |
12903 | static struct bp_location * |
12904 | allocate_location_catch_exception_unhandled (struct breakpoint *self) | |
12905 | { | |
761269c8 | 12906 | return allocate_location_exception (ada_catch_exception_unhandled, self); |
28010a5d PA |
12907 | } |
12908 | ||
12909 | static void | |
12910 | re_set_catch_exception_unhandled (struct breakpoint *b) | |
12911 | { | |
761269c8 | 12912 | re_set_exception (ada_catch_exception_unhandled, b); |
28010a5d PA |
12913 | } |
12914 | ||
12915 | static void | |
12916 | check_status_catch_exception_unhandled (bpstat bs) | |
12917 | { | |
761269c8 | 12918 | check_status_exception (ada_catch_exception_unhandled, bs); |
28010a5d PA |
12919 | } |
12920 | ||
f7f9143b | 12921 | static enum print_stop_action |
348d480f | 12922 | print_it_catch_exception_unhandled (bpstat bs) |
f7f9143b | 12923 | { |
761269c8 | 12924 | return print_it_exception (ada_catch_exception_unhandled, bs); |
f7f9143b JB |
12925 | } |
12926 | ||
12927 | static void | |
a6d9a66e UW |
12928 | print_one_catch_exception_unhandled (struct breakpoint *b, |
12929 | struct bp_location **last_loc) | |
f7f9143b | 12930 | { |
761269c8 | 12931 | print_one_exception (ada_catch_exception_unhandled, b, last_loc); |
f7f9143b JB |
12932 | } |
12933 | ||
12934 | static void | |
12935 | print_mention_catch_exception_unhandled (struct breakpoint *b) | |
12936 | { | |
761269c8 | 12937 | print_mention_exception (ada_catch_exception_unhandled, b); |
f7f9143b JB |
12938 | } |
12939 | ||
6149aea9 PA |
12940 | static void |
12941 | print_recreate_catch_exception_unhandled (struct breakpoint *b, | |
12942 | struct ui_file *fp) | |
12943 | { | |
761269c8 | 12944 | print_recreate_exception (ada_catch_exception_unhandled, b, fp); |
6149aea9 PA |
12945 | } |
12946 | ||
2060206e | 12947 | static struct breakpoint_ops catch_exception_unhandled_breakpoint_ops; |
f7f9143b JB |
12948 | |
12949 | /* Virtual table for "catch assert" breakpoints. */ | |
12950 | ||
28010a5d PA |
12951 | static struct bp_location * |
12952 | allocate_location_catch_assert (struct breakpoint *self) | |
12953 | { | |
761269c8 | 12954 | return allocate_location_exception (ada_catch_assert, self); |
28010a5d PA |
12955 | } |
12956 | ||
12957 | static void | |
12958 | re_set_catch_assert (struct breakpoint *b) | |
12959 | { | |
761269c8 | 12960 | re_set_exception (ada_catch_assert, b); |
28010a5d PA |
12961 | } |
12962 | ||
12963 | static void | |
12964 | check_status_catch_assert (bpstat bs) | |
12965 | { | |
761269c8 | 12966 | check_status_exception (ada_catch_assert, bs); |
28010a5d PA |
12967 | } |
12968 | ||
f7f9143b | 12969 | static enum print_stop_action |
348d480f | 12970 | print_it_catch_assert (bpstat bs) |
f7f9143b | 12971 | { |
761269c8 | 12972 | return print_it_exception (ada_catch_assert, bs); |
f7f9143b JB |
12973 | } |
12974 | ||
12975 | static void | |
a6d9a66e | 12976 | print_one_catch_assert (struct breakpoint *b, struct bp_location **last_loc) |
f7f9143b | 12977 | { |
761269c8 | 12978 | print_one_exception (ada_catch_assert, b, last_loc); |
f7f9143b JB |
12979 | } |
12980 | ||
12981 | static void | |
12982 | print_mention_catch_assert (struct breakpoint *b) | |
12983 | { | |
761269c8 | 12984 | print_mention_exception (ada_catch_assert, b); |
f7f9143b JB |
12985 | } |
12986 | ||
6149aea9 PA |
12987 | static void |
12988 | print_recreate_catch_assert (struct breakpoint *b, struct ui_file *fp) | |
12989 | { | |
761269c8 | 12990 | print_recreate_exception (ada_catch_assert, b, fp); |
6149aea9 PA |
12991 | } |
12992 | ||
2060206e | 12993 | static struct breakpoint_ops catch_assert_breakpoint_ops; |
f7f9143b | 12994 | |
9f757bf7 XR |
12995 | /* Virtual table for "catch handlers" breakpoints. */ |
12996 | ||
12997 | static struct bp_location * | |
12998 | allocate_location_catch_handlers (struct breakpoint *self) | |
12999 | { | |
13000 | return allocate_location_exception (ada_catch_handlers, self); | |
13001 | } | |
13002 | ||
13003 | static void | |
13004 | re_set_catch_handlers (struct breakpoint *b) | |
13005 | { | |
13006 | re_set_exception (ada_catch_handlers, b); | |
13007 | } | |
13008 | ||
13009 | static void | |
13010 | check_status_catch_handlers (bpstat bs) | |
13011 | { | |
13012 | check_status_exception (ada_catch_handlers, bs); | |
13013 | } | |
13014 | ||
13015 | static enum print_stop_action | |
13016 | print_it_catch_handlers (bpstat bs) | |
13017 | { | |
13018 | return print_it_exception (ada_catch_handlers, bs); | |
13019 | } | |
13020 | ||
13021 | static void | |
13022 | print_one_catch_handlers (struct breakpoint *b, | |
13023 | struct bp_location **last_loc) | |
13024 | { | |
13025 | print_one_exception (ada_catch_handlers, b, last_loc); | |
13026 | } | |
13027 | ||
13028 | static void | |
13029 | print_mention_catch_handlers (struct breakpoint *b) | |
13030 | { | |
13031 | print_mention_exception (ada_catch_handlers, b); | |
13032 | } | |
13033 | ||
13034 | static void | |
13035 | print_recreate_catch_handlers (struct breakpoint *b, | |
13036 | struct ui_file *fp) | |
13037 | { | |
13038 | print_recreate_exception (ada_catch_handlers, b, fp); | |
13039 | } | |
13040 | ||
13041 | static struct breakpoint_ops catch_handlers_breakpoint_ops; | |
13042 | ||
f7f9143b JB |
13043 | /* Split the arguments specified in a "catch exception" command. |
13044 | Set EX to the appropriate catchpoint type. | |
28010a5d | 13045 | Set EXCEP_STRING to the name of the specific exception if |
5845583d | 13046 | specified by the user. |
9f757bf7 XR |
13047 | IS_CATCH_HANDLERS_CMD: True if the arguments are for a |
13048 | "catch handlers" command. False otherwise. | |
5845583d JB |
13049 | If a condition is found at the end of the arguments, the condition |
13050 | expression is stored in COND_STRING (memory must be deallocated | |
13051 | after use). Otherwise COND_STRING is set to NULL. */ | |
f7f9143b JB |
13052 | |
13053 | static void | |
a121b7c1 | 13054 | catch_ada_exception_command_split (const char *args, |
9f757bf7 | 13055 | bool is_catch_handlers_cmd, |
761269c8 | 13056 | enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind *ex, |
bc18fbb5 TT |
13057 | std::string *excep_string, |
13058 | std::string *cond_string) | |
f7f9143b | 13059 | { |
bc18fbb5 | 13060 | std::string exception_name; |
f7f9143b | 13061 | |
bc18fbb5 TT |
13062 | exception_name = extract_arg (&args); |
13063 | if (exception_name == "if") | |
5845583d JB |
13064 | { |
13065 | /* This is not an exception name; this is the start of a condition | |
13066 | expression for a catchpoint on all exceptions. So, "un-get" | |
13067 | this token, and set exception_name to NULL. */ | |
bc18fbb5 | 13068 | exception_name.clear (); |
5845583d JB |
13069 | args -= 2; |
13070 | } | |
f7f9143b | 13071 | |
5845583d | 13072 | /* Check to see if we have a condition. */ |
f7f9143b | 13073 | |
f1735a53 | 13074 | args = skip_spaces (args); |
61012eef | 13075 | if (startswith (args, "if") |
5845583d JB |
13076 | && (isspace (args[2]) || args[2] == '\0')) |
13077 | { | |
13078 | args += 2; | |
f1735a53 | 13079 | args = skip_spaces (args); |
5845583d JB |
13080 | |
13081 | if (args[0] == '\0') | |
13082 | error (_("Condition missing after `if' keyword")); | |
bc18fbb5 | 13083 | *cond_string = args; |
5845583d JB |
13084 | |
13085 | args += strlen (args); | |
13086 | } | |
13087 | ||
13088 | /* Check that we do not have any more arguments. Anything else | |
13089 | is unexpected. */ | |
f7f9143b JB |
13090 | |
13091 | if (args[0] != '\0') | |
13092 | error (_("Junk at end of expression")); | |
13093 | ||
9f757bf7 XR |
13094 | if (is_catch_handlers_cmd) |
13095 | { | |
13096 | /* Catch handling of exceptions. */ | |
13097 | *ex = ada_catch_handlers; | |
13098 | *excep_string = exception_name; | |
13099 | } | |
bc18fbb5 | 13100 | else if (exception_name.empty ()) |
f7f9143b JB |
13101 | { |
13102 | /* Catch all exceptions. */ | |
761269c8 | 13103 | *ex = ada_catch_exception; |
bc18fbb5 | 13104 | excep_string->clear (); |
f7f9143b | 13105 | } |
bc18fbb5 | 13106 | else if (exception_name == "unhandled") |
f7f9143b JB |
13107 | { |
13108 | /* Catch unhandled exceptions. */ | |
761269c8 | 13109 | *ex = ada_catch_exception_unhandled; |
bc18fbb5 | 13110 | excep_string->clear (); |
f7f9143b JB |
13111 | } |
13112 | else | |
13113 | { | |
13114 | /* Catch a specific exception. */ | |
761269c8 | 13115 | *ex = ada_catch_exception; |
28010a5d | 13116 | *excep_string = exception_name; |
f7f9143b JB |
13117 | } |
13118 | } | |
13119 | ||
13120 | /* Return the name of the symbol on which we should break in order to | |
13121 | implement a catchpoint of the EX kind. */ | |
13122 | ||
13123 | static const char * | |
761269c8 | 13124 | ada_exception_sym_name (enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex) |
f7f9143b | 13125 | { |
3eecfa55 JB |
13126 | struct ada_inferior_data *data = get_ada_inferior_data (current_inferior ()); |
13127 | ||
13128 | gdb_assert (data->exception_info != NULL); | |
0259addd | 13129 | |
f7f9143b JB |
13130 | switch (ex) |
13131 | { | |
761269c8 | 13132 | case ada_catch_exception: |
3eecfa55 | 13133 | return (data->exception_info->catch_exception_sym); |
f7f9143b | 13134 | break; |
761269c8 | 13135 | case ada_catch_exception_unhandled: |
3eecfa55 | 13136 | return (data->exception_info->catch_exception_unhandled_sym); |
f7f9143b | 13137 | break; |
761269c8 | 13138 | case ada_catch_assert: |
3eecfa55 | 13139 | return (data->exception_info->catch_assert_sym); |
f7f9143b | 13140 | break; |
9f757bf7 XR |
13141 | case ada_catch_handlers: |
13142 | return (data->exception_info->catch_handlers_sym); | |
13143 | break; | |
f7f9143b JB |
13144 | default: |
13145 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, | |
13146 | _("unexpected catchpoint kind (%d)"), ex); | |
13147 | } | |
13148 | } | |
13149 | ||
13150 | /* Return the breakpoint ops "virtual table" used for catchpoints | |
13151 | of the EX kind. */ | |
13152 | ||
c0a91b2b | 13153 | static const struct breakpoint_ops * |
761269c8 | 13154 | ada_exception_breakpoint_ops (enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex) |
f7f9143b JB |
13155 | { |
13156 | switch (ex) | |
13157 | { | |
761269c8 | 13158 | case ada_catch_exception: |
f7f9143b JB |
13159 | return (&catch_exception_breakpoint_ops); |
13160 | break; | |
761269c8 | 13161 | case ada_catch_exception_unhandled: |
f7f9143b JB |
13162 | return (&catch_exception_unhandled_breakpoint_ops); |
13163 | break; | |
761269c8 | 13164 | case ada_catch_assert: |
f7f9143b JB |
13165 | return (&catch_assert_breakpoint_ops); |
13166 | break; | |
9f757bf7 XR |
13167 | case ada_catch_handlers: |
13168 | return (&catch_handlers_breakpoint_ops); | |
13169 | break; | |
f7f9143b JB |
13170 | default: |
13171 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, | |
13172 | _("unexpected catchpoint kind (%d)"), ex); | |
13173 | } | |
13174 | } | |
13175 | ||
13176 | /* Return the condition that will be used to match the current exception | |
13177 | being raised with the exception that the user wants to catch. This | |
13178 | assumes that this condition is used when the inferior just triggered | |
13179 | an exception catchpoint. | |
cb7de75e | 13180 | EX: the type of catchpoints used for catching Ada exceptions. */ |
f7f9143b | 13181 | |
cb7de75e | 13182 | static std::string |
9f757bf7 XR |
13183 | ada_exception_catchpoint_cond_string (const char *excep_string, |
13184 | enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex) | |
f7f9143b | 13185 | { |
3d0b0fa3 | 13186 | int i; |
9f757bf7 | 13187 | bool is_standard_exc = false; |
cb7de75e | 13188 | std::string result; |
9f757bf7 XR |
13189 | |
13190 | if (ex == ada_catch_handlers) | |
13191 | { | |
13192 | /* For exception handlers catchpoints, the condition string does | |
13193 | not use the same parameter as for the other exceptions. */ | |
cb7de75e TT |
13194 | result = ("long_integer (GNAT_GCC_exception_Access" |
13195 | "(gcc_exception).all.occurrence.id)"); | |
9f757bf7 XR |
13196 | } |
13197 | else | |
cb7de75e | 13198 | result = "long_integer (e)"; |
3d0b0fa3 | 13199 | |
0963b4bd | 13200 | /* The standard exceptions are a special case. They are defined in |
3d0b0fa3 | 13201 | runtime units that have been compiled without debugging info; if |
28010a5d | 13202 | EXCEP_STRING is the not-fully-qualified name of a standard |
3d0b0fa3 JB |
13203 | exception (e.g. "constraint_error") then, during the evaluation |
13204 | of the condition expression, the symbol lookup on this name would | |
0963b4bd | 13205 | *not* return this standard exception. The catchpoint condition |
3d0b0fa3 JB |
13206 | may then be set only on user-defined exceptions which have the |
13207 | same not-fully-qualified name (e.g. my_package.constraint_error). | |
13208 | ||
13209 | To avoid this unexcepted behavior, these standard exceptions are | |
0963b4bd | 13210 | systematically prefixed by "standard". This means that "catch |
3d0b0fa3 JB |
13211 | exception constraint_error" is rewritten into "catch exception |
13212 | standard.constraint_error". | |
13213 | ||
13214 | If an exception named contraint_error is defined in another package of | |
13215 | the inferior program, then the only way to specify this exception as a | |
13216 | breakpoint condition is to use its fully-qualified named: | |
13217 | e.g. my_package.constraint_error. */ | |
13218 | ||
13219 | for (i = 0; i < sizeof (standard_exc) / sizeof (char *); i++) | |
13220 | { | |
28010a5d | 13221 | if (strcmp (standard_exc [i], excep_string) == 0) |
3d0b0fa3 | 13222 | { |
9f757bf7 XR |
13223 | is_standard_exc = true; |
13224 | break; | |
3d0b0fa3 JB |
13225 | } |
13226 | } | |
9f757bf7 | 13227 | |
cb7de75e TT |
13228 | result += " = "; |
13229 | ||
9f757bf7 | 13230 | if (is_standard_exc) |
cb7de75e | 13231 | string_appendf (result, "long_integer (&standard.%s)", excep_string); |
9f757bf7 | 13232 | else |
cb7de75e | 13233 | string_appendf (result, "long_integer (&%s)", excep_string); |
9f757bf7 | 13234 | |
9f757bf7 | 13235 | return result; |
f7f9143b JB |
13236 | } |
13237 | ||
13238 | /* Return the symtab_and_line that should be used to insert an exception | |
13239 | catchpoint of the TYPE kind. | |
13240 | ||
28010a5d PA |
13241 | ADDR_STRING returns the name of the function where the real |
13242 | breakpoint that implements the catchpoints is set, depending on the | |
13243 | type of catchpoint we need to create. */ | |
f7f9143b JB |
13244 | |
13245 | static struct symtab_and_line | |
bc18fbb5 | 13246 | ada_exception_sal (enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex, |
f2fc3015 | 13247 | const char **addr_string, const struct breakpoint_ops **ops) |
f7f9143b JB |
13248 | { |
13249 | const char *sym_name; | |
13250 | struct symbol *sym; | |
f7f9143b | 13251 | |
0259addd JB |
13252 | /* First, find out which exception support info to use. */ |
13253 | ada_exception_support_info_sniffer (); | |
13254 | ||
13255 | /* Then lookup the function on which we will break in order to catch | |
f7f9143b | 13256 | the Ada exceptions requested by the user. */ |
f7f9143b JB |
13257 | sym_name = ada_exception_sym_name (ex); |
13258 | sym = standard_lookup (sym_name, NULL, VAR_DOMAIN); | |
13259 | ||
57aff202 JB |
13260 | if (sym == NULL) |
13261 | error (_("Catchpoint symbol not found: %s"), sym_name); | |
13262 | ||
13263 | if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_BLOCK) | |
13264 | error (_("Unable to insert catchpoint. %s is not a function."), sym_name); | |
f7f9143b JB |
13265 | |
13266 | /* Set ADDR_STRING. */ | |
f7f9143b JB |
13267 | *addr_string = xstrdup (sym_name); |
13268 | ||
f7f9143b | 13269 | /* Set OPS. */ |
4b9eee8c | 13270 | *ops = ada_exception_breakpoint_ops (ex); |
f7f9143b | 13271 | |
f17011e0 | 13272 | return find_function_start_sal (sym, 1); |
f7f9143b JB |
13273 | } |
13274 | ||
b4a5b78b | 13275 | /* Create an Ada exception catchpoint. |
f7f9143b | 13276 | |
b4a5b78b | 13277 | EX_KIND is the kind of exception catchpoint to be created. |
5845583d | 13278 | |
bc18fbb5 | 13279 | If EXCEPT_STRING is empty, this catchpoint is expected to trigger |
2df4d1d5 | 13280 | for all exceptions. Otherwise, EXCEPT_STRING indicates the name |
bc18fbb5 | 13281 | of the exception to which this catchpoint applies. |
2df4d1d5 | 13282 | |
bc18fbb5 | 13283 | COND_STRING, if not empty, is the catchpoint condition. |
f7f9143b | 13284 | |
b4a5b78b JB |
13285 | TEMPFLAG, if nonzero, means that the underlying breakpoint |
13286 | should be temporary. | |
28010a5d | 13287 | |
b4a5b78b | 13288 | FROM_TTY is the usual argument passed to all commands implementations. */ |
28010a5d | 13289 | |
349774ef | 13290 | void |
28010a5d | 13291 | create_ada_exception_catchpoint (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, |
761269c8 | 13292 | enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex_kind, |
bc18fbb5 | 13293 | const std::string &excep_string, |
56ecd069 | 13294 | const std::string &cond_string, |
28010a5d | 13295 | int tempflag, |
349774ef | 13296 | int disabled, |
28010a5d PA |
13297 | int from_tty) |
13298 | { | |
f2fc3015 | 13299 | const char *addr_string = NULL; |
b4a5b78b | 13300 | const struct breakpoint_ops *ops = NULL; |
bc18fbb5 | 13301 | struct symtab_and_line sal = ada_exception_sal (ex_kind, &addr_string, &ops); |
28010a5d | 13302 | |
b270e6f9 TT |
13303 | std::unique_ptr<ada_catchpoint> c (new ada_catchpoint ()); |
13304 | init_ada_exception_breakpoint (c.get (), gdbarch, sal, addr_string, | |
349774ef | 13305 | ops, tempflag, disabled, from_tty); |
28010a5d | 13306 | c->excep_string = excep_string; |
9f757bf7 | 13307 | create_excep_cond_exprs (c.get (), ex_kind); |
56ecd069 XR |
13308 | if (!cond_string.empty ()) |
13309 | set_breakpoint_condition (c.get (), cond_string.c_str (), from_tty); | |
b270e6f9 | 13310 | install_breakpoint (0, std::move (c), 1); |
f7f9143b JB |
13311 | } |
13312 | ||
9ac4176b PA |
13313 | /* Implement the "catch exception" command. */ |
13314 | ||
13315 | static void | |
eb4c3f4a | 13316 | catch_ada_exception_command (const char *arg_entry, int from_tty, |
9ac4176b PA |
13317 | struct cmd_list_element *command) |
13318 | { | |
a121b7c1 | 13319 | const char *arg = arg_entry; |
9ac4176b PA |
13320 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_current_arch (); |
13321 | int tempflag; | |
761269c8 | 13322 | enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex_kind; |
bc18fbb5 | 13323 | std::string excep_string; |
56ecd069 | 13324 | std::string cond_string; |
9ac4176b PA |
13325 | |
13326 | tempflag = get_cmd_context (command) == CATCH_TEMPORARY; | |
13327 | ||
13328 | if (!arg) | |
13329 | arg = ""; | |
9f757bf7 | 13330 | catch_ada_exception_command_split (arg, false, &ex_kind, &excep_string, |
bc18fbb5 | 13331 | &cond_string); |
9f757bf7 XR |
13332 | create_ada_exception_catchpoint (gdbarch, ex_kind, |
13333 | excep_string, cond_string, | |
13334 | tempflag, 1 /* enabled */, | |
13335 | from_tty); | |
13336 | } | |
13337 | ||
13338 | /* Implement the "catch handlers" command. */ | |
13339 | ||
13340 | static void | |
13341 | catch_ada_handlers_command (const char *arg_entry, int from_tty, | |
13342 | struct cmd_list_element *command) | |
13343 | { | |
13344 | const char *arg = arg_entry; | |
13345 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_current_arch (); | |
13346 | int tempflag; | |
13347 | enum ada_exception_catchpoint_kind ex_kind; | |
bc18fbb5 | 13348 | std::string excep_string; |
56ecd069 | 13349 | std::string cond_string; |
9f757bf7 XR |
13350 | |
13351 | tempflag = get_cmd_context (command) == CATCH_TEMPORARY; | |
13352 | ||
13353 | if (!arg) | |
13354 | arg = ""; | |
13355 | catch_ada_exception_command_split (arg, true, &ex_kind, &excep_string, | |
bc18fbb5 | 13356 | &cond_string); |
b4a5b78b JB |
13357 | create_ada_exception_catchpoint (gdbarch, ex_kind, |
13358 | excep_string, cond_string, | |
349774ef JB |
13359 | tempflag, 1 /* enabled */, |
13360 | from_tty); | |
9ac4176b PA |
13361 | } |
13362 | ||
b4a5b78b | 13363 | /* Split the arguments specified in a "catch assert" command. |
5845583d | 13364 | |
b4a5b78b JB |
13365 | ARGS contains the command's arguments (or the empty string if |
13366 | no arguments were passed). | |
5845583d JB |
13367 | |
13368 | If ARGS contains a condition, set COND_STRING to that condition | |
b4a5b78b | 13369 | (the memory needs to be deallocated after use). */ |
5845583d | 13370 | |
b4a5b78b | 13371 | static void |
56ecd069 | 13372 | catch_ada_assert_command_split (const char *args, std::string &cond_string) |
f7f9143b | 13373 | { |
f1735a53 | 13374 | args = skip_spaces (args); |
f7f9143b | 13375 | |
5845583d | 13376 | /* Check whether a condition was provided. */ |
61012eef | 13377 | if (startswith (args, "if") |
5845583d | 13378 | && (isspace (args[2]) || args[2] == '\0')) |
f7f9143b | 13379 | { |
5845583d | 13380 | args += 2; |
f1735a53 | 13381 | args = skip_spaces (args); |
5845583d JB |
13382 | if (args[0] == '\0') |
13383 | error (_("condition missing after `if' keyword")); | |
56ecd069 | 13384 | cond_string.assign (args); |
f7f9143b JB |
13385 | } |
13386 | ||
5845583d JB |
13387 | /* Otherwise, there should be no other argument at the end of |
13388 | the command. */ | |
13389 | else if (args[0] != '\0') | |
13390 | error (_("Junk at end of arguments.")); | |
f7f9143b JB |
13391 | } |
13392 | ||
9ac4176b PA |
13393 | /* Implement the "catch assert" command. */ |
13394 | ||
13395 | static void | |
eb4c3f4a | 13396 | catch_assert_command (const char *arg_entry, int from_tty, |
9ac4176b PA |
13397 | struct cmd_list_element *command) |
13398 | { | |
a121b7c1 | 13399 | const char *arg = arg_entry; |
9ac4176b PA |
13400 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_current_arch (); |
13401 | int tempflag; | |
56ecd069 | 13402 | std::string cond_string; |
9ac4176b PA |
13403 | |
13404 | tempflag = get_cmd_context (command) == CATCH_TEMPORARY; | |
13405 | ||
13406 | if (!arg) | |
13407 | arg = ""; | |
56ecd069 | 13408 | catch_ada_assert_command_split (arg, cond_string); |
761269c8 | 13409 | create_ada_exception_catchpoint (gdbarch, ada_catch_assert, |
241db429 | 13410 | "", cond_string, |
349774ef JB |
13411 | tempflag, 1 /* enabled */, |
13412 | from_tty); | |
9ac4176b | 13413 | } |
778865d3 JB |
13414 | |
13415 | /* Return non-zero if the symbol SYM is an Ada exception object. */ | |
13416 | ||
13417 | static int | |
13418 | ada_is_exception_sym (struct symbol *sym) | |
13419 | { | |
a737d952 | 13420 | const char *type_name = TYPE_NAME (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)); |
778865d3 JB |
13421 | |
13422 | return (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_TYPEDEF | |
13423 | && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_BLOCK | |
13424 | && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_CONST | |
13425 | && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_UNRESOLVED | |
13426 | && type_name != NULL && strcmp (type_name, "exception") == 0); | |
13427 | } | |
13428 | ||
13429 | /* Given a global symbol SYM, return non-zero iff SYM is a non-standard | |
13430 | Ada exception object. This matches all exceptions except the ones | |
13431 | defined by the Ada language. */ | |
13432 | ||
13433 | static int | |
13434 | ada_is_non_standard_exception_sym (struct symbol *sym) | |
13435 | { | |
13436 | int i; | |
13437 | ||
13438 | if (!ada_is_exception_sym (sym)) | |
13439 | return 0; | |
13440 | ||
13441 | for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (standard_exc); i++) | |
13442 | if (strcmp (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym), standard_exc[i]) == 0) | |
13443 | return 0; /* A standard exception. */ | |
13444 | ||
13445 | /* Numeric_Error is also a standard exception, so exclude it. | |
13446 | See the STANDARD_EXC description for more details as to why | |
13447 | this exception is not listed in that array. */ | |
13448 | if (strcmp (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym), "numeric_error") == 0) | |
13449 | return 0; | |
13450 | ||
13451 | return 1; | |
13452 | } | |
13453 | ||
ab816a27 | 13454 | /* A helper function for std::sort, comparing two struct ada_exc_info |
778865d3 JB |
13455 | objects. |
13456 | ||
13457 | The comparison is determined first by exception name, and then | |
13458 | by exception address. */ | |
13459 | ||
ab816a27 | 13460 | bool |
cc536b21 | 13461 | ada_exc_info::operator< (const ada_exc_info &other) const |
778865d3 | 13462 | { |
778865d3 JB |
13463 | int result; |
13464 | ||
ab816a27 TT |
13465 | result = strcmp (name, other.name); |
13466 | if (result < 0) | |
13467 | return true; | |
13468 | if (result == 0 && addr < other.addr) | |
13469 | return true; | |
13470 | return false; | |
13471 | } | |
778865d3 | 13472 | |
ab816a27 | 13473 | bool |
cc536b21 | 13474 | ada_exc_info::operator== (const ada_exc_info &other) const |
ab816a27 TT |
13475 | { |
13476 | return addr == other.addr && strcmp (name, other.name) == 0; | |
778865d3 JB |
13477 | } |
13478 | ||
13479 | /* Sort EXCEPTIONS using compare_ada_exception_info as the comparison | |
13480 | routine, but keeping the first SKIP elements untouched. | |
13481 | ||
13482 | All duplicates are also removed. */ | |
13483 | ||
13484 | static void | |
ab816a27 | 13485 | sort_remove_dups_ada_exceptions_list (std::vector<ada_exc_info> *exceptions, |
778865d3 JB |
13486 | int skip) |
13487 | { | |
ab816a27 TT |
13488 | std::sort (exceptions->begin () + skip, exceptions->end ()); |
13489 | exceptions->erase (std::unique (exceptions->begin () + skip, exceptions->end ()), | |
13490 | exceptions->end ()); | |
778865d3 JB |
13491 | } |
13492 | ||
778865d3 JB |
13493 | /* Add all exceptions defined by the Ada standard whose name match |
13494 | a regular expression. | |
13495 | ||
13496 | If PREG is not NULL, then this regexp_t object is used to | |
13497 | perform the symbol name matching. Otherwise, no name-based | |
13498 | filtering is performed. | |
13499 | ||
13500 | EXCEPTIONS is a vector of exceptions to which matching exceptions | |
13501 | gets pushed. */ | |
13502 | ||
13503 | static void | |
2d7cc5c7 | 13504 | ada_add_standard_exceptions (compiled_regex *preg, |
ab816a27 | 13505 | std::vector<ada_exc_info> *exceptions) |
778865d3 JB |
13506 | { |
13507 | int i; | |
13508 | ||
13509 | for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (standard_exc); i++) | |
13510 | { | |
13511 | if (preg == NULL | |
2d7cc5c7 | 13512 | || preg->exec (standard_exc[i], 0, NULL, 0) == 0) |
778865d3 JB |
13513 | { |
13514 | struct bound_minimal_symbol msymbol | |
13515 | = ada_lookup_simple_minsym (standard_exc[i]); | |
13516 | ||
13517 | if (msymbol.minsym != NULL) | |
13518 | { | |
13519 | struct ada_exc_info info | |
77e371c0 | 13520 | = {standard_exc[i], BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol)}; |
778865d3 | 13521 | |
ab816a27 | 13522 | exceptions->push_back (info); |
778865d3 JB |
13523 | } |
13524 | } | |
13525 | } | |
13526 | } | |
13527 | ||
13528 | /* Add all Ada exceptions defined locally and accessible from the given | |
13529 | FRAME. | |
13530 | ||
13531 | If PREG is not NULL, then this regexp_t object is used to | |
13532 | perform the symbol name matching. Otherwise, no name-based | |
13533 | filtering is performed. | |
13534 | ||
13535 | EXCEPTIONS is a vector of exceptions to which matching exceptions | |
13536 | gets pushed. */ | |
13537 | ||
13538 | static void | |
2d7cc5c7 PA |
13539 | ada_add_exceptions_from_frame (compiled_regex *preg, |
13540 | struct frame_info *frame, | |
ab816a27 | 13541 | std::vector<ada_exc_info> *exceptions) |
778865d3 | 13542 | { |
3977b71f | 13543 | const struct block *block = get_frame_block (frame, 0); |
778865d3 JB |
13544 | |
13545 | while (block != 0) | |
13546 | { | |
13547 | struct block_iterator iter; | |
13548 | struct symbol *sym; | |
13549 | ||
13550 | ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (block, iter, sym) | |
13551 | { | |
13552 | switch (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym)) | |
13553 | { | |
13554 | case LOC_TYPEDEF: | |
13555 | case LOC_BLOCK: | |
13556 | case LOC_CONST: | |
13557 | break; | |
13558 | default: | |
13559 | if (ada_is_exception_sym (sym)) | |
13560 | { | |
13561 | struct ada_exc_info info = {SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym), | |
13562 | SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym)}; | |
13563 | ||
ab816a27 | 13564 | exceptions->push_back (info); |
778865d3 JB |
13565 | } |
13566 | } | |
13567 | } | |
13568 | if (BLOCK_FUNCTION (block) != NULL) | |
13569 | break; | |
13570 | block = BLOCK_SUPERBLOCK (block); | |
13571 | } | |
13572 | } | |
13573 | ||
14bc53a8 PA |
13574 | /* Return true if NAME matches PREG or if PREG is NULL. */ |
13575 | ||
13576 | static bool | |
2d7cc5c7 | 13577 | name_matches_regex (const char *name, compiled_regex *preg) |
14bc53a8 PA |
13578 | { |
13579 | return (preg == NULL | |
2d7cc5c7 | 13580 | || preg->exec (ada_decode (name), 0, NULL, 0) == 0); |
14bc53a8 PA |
13581 | } |
13582 | ||
778865d3 JB |
13583 | /* Add all exceptions defined globally whose name name match |
13584 | a regular expression, excluding standard exceptions. | |
13585 | ||
13586 | The reason we exclude standard exceptions is that they need | |
13587 | to be handled separately: Standard exceptions are defined inside | |
13588 | a runtime unit which is normally not compiled with debugging info, | |
13589 | and thus usually do not show up in our symbol search. However, | |
13590 | if the unit was in fact built with debugging info, we need to | |
13591 | exclude them because they would duplicate the entry we found | |
13592 | during the special loop that specifically searches for those | |
13593 | standard exceptions. | |
13594 | ||
13595 | If PREG is not NULL, then this regexp_t object is used to | |
13596 | perform the symbol name matching. Otherwise, no name-based | |
13597 | filtering is performed. | |
13598 | ||
13599 | EXCEPTIONS is a vector of exceptions to which matching exceptions | |
13600 | gets pushed. */ | |
13601 | ||
13602 | static void | |
2d7cc5c7 | 13603 | ada_add_global_exceptions (compiled_regex *preg, |
ab816a27 | 13604 | std::vector<ada_exc_info> *exceptions) |
778865d3 JB |
13605 | { |
13606 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
43f3e411 | 13607 | struct compunit_symtab *s; |
778865d3 | 13608 | |
14bc53a8 PA |
13609 | /* In Ada, the symbol "search name" is a linkage name, whereas the |
13610 | regular expression used to do the matching refers to the natural | |
13611 | name. So match against the decoded name. */ | |
13612 | expand_symtabs_matching (NULL, | |
b5ec771e | 13613 | lookup_name_info::match_any (), |
14bc53a8 PA |
13614 | [&] (const char *search_name) |
13615 | { | |
13616 | const char *decoded = ada_decode (search_name); | |
13617 | return name_matches_regex (decoded, preg); | |
13618 | }, | |
13619 | NULL, | |
13620 | VARIABLES_DOMAIN); | |
778865d3 | 13621 | |
43f3e411 | 13622 | ALL_COMPUNITS (objfile, s) |
778865d3 | 13623 | { |
43f3e411 | 13624 | const struct blockvector *bv = COMPUNIT_BLOCKVECTOR (s); |
778865d3 JB |
13625 | int i; |
13626 | ||
13627 | for (i = GLOBAL_BLOCK; i <= STATIC_BLOCK; i++) | |
13628 | { | |
13629 | struct block *b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, i); | |
13630 | struct block_iterator iter; | |
13631 | struct symbol *sym; | |
13632 | ||
13633 | ALL_BLOCK_SYMBOLS (b, iter, sym) | |
13634 | if (ada_is_non_standard_exception_sym (sym) | |
14bc53a8 | 13635 | && name_matches_regex (SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME (sym), preg)) |
778865d3 JB |
13636 | { |
13637 | struct ada_exc_info info | |
13638 | = {SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym), SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym)}; | |
13639 | ||
ab816a27 | 13640 | exceptions->push_back (info); |
778865d3 JB |
13641 | } |
13642 | } | |
13643 | } | |
13644 | } | |
13645 | ||
13646 | /* Implements ada_exceptions_list with the regular expression passed | |
13647 | as a regex_t, rather than a string. | |
13648 | ||
13649 | If not NULL, PREG is used to filter out exceptions whose names | |
13650 | do not match. Otherwise, all exceptions are listed. */ | |
13651 | ||
ab816a27 | 13652 | static std::vector<ada_exc_info> |
2d7cc5c7 | 13653 | ada_exceptions_list_1 (compiled_regex *preg) |
778865d3 | 13654 | { |
ab816a27 | 13655 | std::vector<ada_exc_info> result; |
778865d3 JB |
13656 | int prev_len; |
13657 | ||
13658 | /* First, list the known standard exceptions. These exceptions | |
13659 | need to be handled separately, as they are usually defined in | |
13660 | runtime units that have been compiled without debugging info. */ | |
13661 | ||
13662 | ada_add_standard_exceptions (preg, &result); | |
13663 | ||
13664 | /* Next, find all exceptions whose scope is local and accessible | |
13665 | from the currently selected frame. */ | |
13666 | ||
13667 | if (has_stack_frames ()) | |
13668 | { | |
ab816a27 | 13669 | prev_len = result.size (); |
778865d3 JB |
13670 | ada_add_exceptions_from_frame (preg, get_selected_frame (NULL), |
13671 | &result); | |
ab816a27 | 13672 | if (result.size () > prev_len) |
778865d3 JB |
13673 | sort_remove_dups_ada_exceptions_list (&result, prev_len); |
13674 | } | |
13675 | ||
13676 | /* Add all exceptions whose scope is global. */ | |
13677 | ||
ab816a27 | 13678 | prev_len = result.size (); |
778865d3 | 13679 | ada_add_global_exceptions (preg, &result); |
ab816a27 | 13680 | if (result.size () > prev_len) |
778865d3 JB |
13681 | sort_remove_dups_ada_exceptions_list (&result, prev_len); |
13682 | ||
778865d3 JB |
13683 | return result; |
13684 | } | |
13685 | ||
13686 | /* Return a vector of ada_exc_info. | |
13687 | ||
13688 | If REGEXP is NULL, all exceptions are included in the result. | |
13689 | Otherwise, it should contain a valid regular expression, | |
13690 | and only the exceptions whose names match that regular expression | |
13691 | are included in the result. | |
13692 | ||
13693 | The exceptions are sorted in the following order: | |
13694 | - Standard exceptions (defined by the Ada language), in | |
13695 | alphabetical order; | |
13696 | - Exceptions only visible from the current frame, in | |
13697 | alphabetical order; | |
13698 | - Exceptions whose scope is global, in alphabetical order. */ | |
13699 | ||
ab816a27 | 13700 | std::vector<ada_exc_info> |
778865d3 JB |
13701 | ada_exceptions_list (const char *regexp) |
13702 | { | |
2d7cc5c7 PA |
13703 | if (regexp == NULL) |
13704 | return ada_exceptions_list_1 (NULL); | |
778865d3 | 13705 | |
2d7cc5c7 PA |
13706 | compiled_regex reg (regexp, REG_NOSUB, _("invalid regular expression")); |
13707 | return ada_exceptions_list_1 (®); | |
778865d3 JB |
13708 | } |
13709 | ||
13710 | /* Implement the "info exceptions" command. */ | |
13711 | ||
13712 | static void | |
1d12d88f | 13713 | info_exceptions_command (const char *regexp, int from_tty) |
778865d3 | 13714 | { |
778865d3 | 13715 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_current_arch (); |
778865d3 | 13716 | |
ab816a27 | 13717 | std::vector<ada_exc_info> exceptions = ada_exceptions_list (regexp); |
778865d3 JB |
13718 | |
13719 | if (regexp != NULL) | |
13720 | printf_filtered | |
13721 | (_("All Ada exceptions matching regular expression \"%s\":\n"), regexp); | |
13722 | else | |
13723 | printf_filtered (_("All defined Ada exceptions:\n")); | |
13724 | ||
ab816a27 TT |
13725 | for (const ada_exc_info &info : exceptions) |
13726 | printf_filtered ("%s: %s\n", info.name, paddress (gdbarch, info.addr)); | |
778865d3 JB |
13727 | } |
13728 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13729 | /* Operators */ |
13730 | /* Information about operators given special treatment in functions | |
13731 | below. */ | |
13732 | /* Format: OP_DEFN (<operator>, <operator length>, <# args>, <binop>). */ | |
13733 | ||
13734 | #define ADA_OPERATORS \ | |
13735 | OP_DEFN (OP_VAR_VALUE, 4, 0, 0) \ | |
13736 | OP_DEFN (BINOP_IN_BOUNDS, 3, 2, 0) \ | |
13737 | OP_DEFN (TERNOP_IN_RANGE, 1, 3, 0) \ | |
13738 | OP_DEFN (OP_ATR_FIRST, 1, 2, 0) \ | |
13739 | OP_DEFN (OP_ATR_LAST, 1, 2, 0) \ | |
13740 | OP_DEFN (OP_ATR_LENGTH, 1, 2, 0) \ | |
13741 | OP_DEFN (OP_ATR_IMAGE, 1, 2, 0) \ | |
13742 | OP_DEFN (OP_ATR_MAX, 1, 3, 0) \ | |
13743 | OP_DEFN (OP_ATR_MIN, 1, 3, 0) \ | |
13744 | OP_DEFN (OP_ATR_MODULUS, 1, 1, 0) \ | |
13745 | OP_DEFN (OP_ATR_POS, 1, 2, 0) \ | |
13746 | OP_DEFN (OP_ATR_SIZE, 1, 1, 0) \ | |
13747 | OP_DEFN (OP_ATR_TAG, 1, 1, 0) \ | |
13748 | OP_DEFN (OP_ATR_VAL, 1, 2, 0) \ | |
13749 | OP_DEFN (UNOP_QUAL, 3, 1, 0) \ | |
52ce6436 PH |
13750 | OP_DEFN (UNOP_IN_RANGE, 3, 1, 0) \ |
13751 | OP_DEFN (OP_OTHERS, 1, 1, 0) \ | |
13752 | OP_DEFN (OP_POSITIONAL, 3, 1, 0) \ | |
13753 | OP_DEFN (OP_DISCRETE_RANGE, 1, 2, 0) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13754 | |
13755 | static void | |
554794dc SDJ |
13756 | ada_operator_length (const struct expression *exp, int pc, int *oplenp, |
13757 | int *argsp) | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13758 | { |
13759 | switch (exp->elts[pc - 1].opcode) | |
13760 | { | |
76a01679 | 13761 | default: |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13762 | operator_length_standard (exp, pc, oplenp, argsp); |
13763 | break; | |
13764 | ||
13765 | #define OP_DEFN(op, len, args, binop) \ | |
13766 | case op: *oplenp = len; *argsp = args; break; | |
13767 | ADA_OPERATORS; | |
13768 | #undef OP_DEFN | |
52ce6436 PH |
13769 | |
13770 | case OP_AGGREGATE: | |
13771 | *oplenp = 3; | |
13772 | *argsp = longest_to_int (exp->elts[pc - 2].longconst); | |
13773 | break; | |
13774 | ||
13775 | case OP_CHOICES: | |
13776 | *oplenp = 3; | |
13777 | *argsp = longest_to_int (exp->elts[pc - 2].longconst) + 1; | |
13778 | break; | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13779 | } |
13780 | } | |
13781 | ||
c0201579 JK |
13782 | /* Implementation of the exp_descriptor method operator_check. */ |
13783 | ||
13784 | static int | |
13785 | ada_operator_check (struct expression *exp, int pos, | |
13786 | int (*objfile_func) (struct objfile *objfile, void *data), | |
13787 | void *data) | |
13788 | { | |
13789 | const union exp_element *const elts = exp->elts; | |
13790 | struct type *type = NULL; | |
13791 | ||
13792 | switch (elts[pos].opcode) | |
13793 | { | |
13794 | case UNOP_IN_RANGE: | |
13795 | case UNOP_QUAL: | |
13796 | type = elts[pos + 1].type; | |
13797 | break; | |
13798 | ||
13799 | default: | |
13800 | return operator_check_standard (exp, pos, objfile_func, data); | |
13801 | } | |
13802 | ||
13803 | /* Invoke callbacks for TYPE and OBJFILE if they were set as non-NULL. */ | |
13804 | ||
13805 | if (type && TYPE_OBJFILE (type) | |
13806 | && (*objfile_func) (TYPE_OBJFILE (type), data)) | |
13807 | return 1; | |
13808 | ||
13809 | return 0; | |
13810 | } | |
13811 | ||
a121b7c1 | 13812 | static const char * |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13813 | ada_op_name (enum exp_opcode opcode) |
13814 | { | |
13815 | switch (opcode) | |
13816 | { | |
76a01679 | 13817 | default: |
4c4b4cd2 | 13818 | return op_name_standard (opcode); |
52ce6436 | 13819 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13820 | #define OP_DEFN(op, len, args, binop) case op: return #op; |
13821 | ADA_OPERATORS; | |
13822 | #undef OP_DEFN | |
52ce6436 PH |
13823 | |
13824 | case OP_AGGREGATE: | |
13825 | return "OP_AGGREGATE"; | |
13826 | case OP_CHOICES: | |
13827 | return "OP_CHOICES"; | |
13828 | case OP_NAME: | |
13829 | return "OP_NAME"; | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13830 | } |
13831 | } | |
13832 | ||
13833 | /* As for operator_length, but assumes PC is pointing at the first | |
13834 | element of the operator, and gives meaningful results only for the | |
52ce6436 | 13835 | Ada-specific operators, returning 0 for *OPLENP and *ARGSP otherwise. */ |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13836 | |
13837 | static void | |
76a01679 JB |
13838 | ada_forward_operator_length (struct expression *exp, int pc, |
13839 | int *oplenp, int *argsp) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 13840 | { |
76a01679 | 13841 | switch (exp->elts[pc].opcode) |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13842 | { |
13843 | default: | |
13844 | *oplenp = *argsp = 0; | |
13845 | break; | |
52ce6436 | 13846 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13847 | #define OP_DEFN(op, len, args, binop) \ |
13848 | case op: *oplenp = len; *argsp = args; break; | |
13849 | ADA_OPERATORS; | |
13850 | #undef OP_DEFN | |
52ce6436 PH |
13851 | |
13852 | case OP_AGGREGATE: | |
13853 | *oplenp = 3; | |
13854 | *argsp = longest_to_int (exp->elts[pc + 1].longconst); | |
13855 | break; | |
13856 | ||
13857 | case OP_CHOICES: | |
13858 | *oplenp = 3; | |
13859 | *argsp = longest_to_int (exp->elts[pc + 1].longconst) + 1; | |
13860 | break; | |
13861 | ||
13862 | case OP_STRING: | |
13863 | case OP_NAME: | |
13864 | { | |
13865 | int len = longest_to_int (exp->elts[pc + 1].longconst); | |
5b4ee69b | 13866 | |
52ce6436 PH |
13867 | *oplenp = 4 + BYTES_TO_EXP_ELEM (len + 1); |
13868 | *argsp = 0; | |
13869 | break; | |
13870 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13871 | } |
13872 | } | |
13873 | ||
13874 | static int | |
13875 | ada_dump_subexp_body (struct expression *exp, struct ui_file *stream, int elt) | |
13876 | { | |
13877 | enum exp_opcode op = exp->elts[elt].opcode; | |
13878 | int oplen, nargs; | |
13879 | int pc = elt; | |
13880 | int i; | |
76a01679 | 13881 | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13882 | ada_forward_operator_length (exp, elt, &oplen, &nargs); |
13883 | ||
76a01679 | 13884 | switch (op) |
4c4b4cd2 | 13885 | { |
76a01679 | 13886 | /* Ada attributes ('Foo). */ |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13887 | case OP_ATR_FIRST: |
13888 | case OP_ATR_LAST: | |
13889 | case OP_ATR_LENGTH: | |
13890 | case OP_ATR_IMAGE: | |
13891 | case OP_ATR_MAX: | |
13892 | case OP_ATR_MIN: | |
13893 | case OP_ATR_MODULUS: | |
13894 | case OP_ATR_POS: | |
13895 | case OP_ATR_SIZE: | |
13896 | case OP_ATR_TAG: | |
13897 | case OP_ATR_VAL: | |
13898 | break; | |
13899 | ||
13900 | case UNOP_IN_RANGE: | |
13901 | case UNOP_QUAL: | |
323e0a4a AC |
13902 | /* XXX: gdb_sprint_host_address, type_sprint */ |
13903 | fprintf_filtered (stream, _("Type @")); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13904 | gdb_print_host_address (exp->elts[pc + 1].type, stream); |
13905 | fprintf_filtered (stream, " ("); | |
13906 | type_print (exp->elts[pc + 1].type, NULL, stream, 0); | |
13907 | fprintf_filtered (stream, ")"); | |
13908 | break; | |
13909 | case BINOP_IN_BOUNDS: | |
52ce6436 PH |
13910 | fprintf_filtered (stream, " (%d)", |
13911 | longest_to_int (exp->elts[pc + 2].longconst)); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13912 | break; |
13913 | case TERNOP_IN_RANGE: | |
13914 | break; | |
13915 | ||
52ce6436 PH |
13916 | case OP_AGGREGATE: |
13917 | case OP_OTHERS: | |
13918 | case OP_DISCRETE_RANGE: | |
13919 | case OP_POSITIONAL: | |
13920 | case OP_CHOICES: | |
13921 | break; | |
13922 | ||
13923 | case OP_NAME: | |
13924 | case OP_STRING: | |
13925 | { | |
13926 | char *name = &exp->elts[elt + 2].string; | |
13927 | int len = longest_to_int (exp->elts[elt + 1].longconst); | |
5b4ee69b | 13928 | |
52ce6436 PH |
13929 | fprintf_filtered (stream, "Text: `%.*s'", len, name); |
13930 | break; | |
13931 | } | |
13932 | ||
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13933 | default: |
13934 | return dump_subexp_body_standard (exp, stream, elt); | |
13935 | } | |
13936 | ||
13937 | elt += oplen; | |
13938 | for (i = 0; i < nargs; i += 1) | |
13939 | elt = dump_subexp (exp, stream, elt); | |
13940 | ||
13941 | return elt; | |
13942 | } | |
13943 | ||
13944 | /* The Ada extension of print_subexp (q.v.). */ | |
13945 | ||
76a01679 JB |
13946 | static void |
13947 | ada_print_subexp (struct expression *exp, int *pos, | |
13948 | struct ui_file *stream, enum precedence prec) | |
4c4b4cd2 | 13949 | { |
52ce6436 | 13950 | int oplen, nargs, i; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13951 | int pc = *pos; |
13952 | enum exp_opcode op = exp->elts[pc].opcode; | |
13953 | ||
13954 | ada_forward_operator_length (exp, pc, &oplen, &nargs); | |
13955 | ||
52ce6436 | 13956 | *pos += oplen; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13957 | switch (op) |
13958 | { | |
13959 | default: | |
52ce6436 | 13960 | *pos -= oplen; |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13961 | print_subexp_standard (exp, pos, stream, prec); |
13962 | return; | |
13963 | ||
13964 | case OP_VAR_VALUE: | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13965 | fputs_filtered (SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME (exp->elts[pc + 2].symbol), stream); |
13966 | return; | |
13967 | ||
13968 | case BINOP_IN_BOUNDS: | |
323e0a4a | 13969 | /* XXX: sprint_subexp */ |
4c4b4cd2 | 13970 | print_subexp (exp, pos, stream, PREC_SUFFIX); |
0b48a291 | 13971 | fputs_filtered (" in ", stream); |
4c4b4cd2 | 13972 | print_subexp (exp, pos, stream, PREC_SUFFIX); |
0b48a291 | 13973 | fputs_filtered ("'range", stream); |
4c4b4cd2 | 13974 | if (exp->elts[pc + 1].longconst > 1) |
76a01679 JB |
13975 | fprintf_filtered (stream, "(%ld)", |
13976 | (long) exp->elts[pc + 1].longconst); | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13977 | return; |
13978 | ||
13979 | case TERNOP_IN_RANGE: | |
4c4b4cd2 | 13980 | if (prec >= PREC_EQUAL) |
76a01679 | 13981 | fputs_filtered ("(", stream); |
323e0a4a | 13982 | /* XXX: sprint_subexp */ |
4c4b4cd2 | 13983 | print_subexp (exp, pos, stream, PREC_SUFFIX); |
0b48a291 | 13984 | fputs_filtered (" in ", stream); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13985 | print_subexp (exp, pos, stream, PREC_EQUAL); |
13986 | fputs_filtered (" .. ", stream); | |
13987 | print_subexp (exp, pos, stream, PREC_EQUAL); | |
13988 | if (prec >= PREC_EQUAL) | |
76a01679 JB |
13989 | fputs_filtered (")", stream); |
13990 | return; | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
13991 | |
13992 | case OP_ATR_FIRST: | |
13993 | case OP_ATR_LAST: | |
13994 | case OP_ATR_LENGTH: | |
13995 | case OP_ATR_IMAGE: | |
13996 | case OP_ATR_MAX: | |
13997 | case OP_ATR_MIN: | |
13998 | case OP_ATR_MODULUS: | |
13999 | case OP_ATR_POS: | |
14000 | case OP_ATR_SIZE: | |
14001 | case OP_ATR_TAG: | |
14002 | case OP_ATR_VAL: | |
4c4b4cd2 | 14003 | if (exp->elts[*pos].opcode == OP_TYPE) |
76a01679 JB |
14004 | { |
14005 | if (TYPE_CODE (exp->elts[*pos + 1].type) != TYPE_CODE_VOID) | |
79d43c61 TT |
14006 | LA_PRINT_TYPE (exp->elts[*pos + 1].type, "", stream, 0, 0, |
14007 | &type_print_raw_options); | |
76a01679 JB |
14008 | *pos += 3; |
14009 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 | 14010 | else |
76a01679 | 14011 | print_subexp (exp, pos, stream, PREC_SUFFIX); |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
14012 | fprintf_filtered (stream, "'%s", ada_attribute_name (op)); |
14013 | if (nargs > 1) | |
76a01679 JB |
14014 | { |
14015 | int tem; | |
5b4ee69b | 14016 | |
76a01679 JB |
14017 | for (tem = 1; tem < nargs; tem += 1) |
14018 | { | |
14019 | fputs_filtered ((tem == 1) ? " (" : ", ", stream); | |
14020 | print_subexp (exp, pos, stream, PREC_ABOVE_COMMA); | |
14021 | } | |
14022 | fputs_filtered (")", stream); | |
14023 | } | |
4c4b4cd2 | 14024 | return; |
14f9c5c9 | 14025 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 14026 | case UNOP_QUAL: |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
14027 | type_print (exp->elts[pc + 1].type, "", stream, 0); |
14028 | fputs_filtered ("'(", stream); | |
14029 | print_subexp (exp, pos, stream, PREC_PREFIX); | |
14030 | fputs_filtered (")", stream); | |
14031 | return; | |
14f9c5c9 | 14032 | |
4c4b4cd2 | 14033 | case UNOP_IN_RANGE: |
323e0a4a | 14034 | /* XXX: sprint_subexp */ |
4c4b4cd2 | 14035 | print_subexp (exp, pos, stream, PREC_SUFFIX); |
0b48a291 | 14036 | fputs_filtered (" in ", stream); |
79d43c61 TT |
14037 | LA_PRINT_TYPE (exp->elts[pc + 1].type, "", stream, 1, 0, |
14038 | &type_print_raw_options); | |
4c4b4cd2 | 14039 | return; |
52ce6436 PH |
14040 | |
14041 | case OP_DISCRETE_RANGE: | |
14042 | print_subexp (exp, pos, stream, PREC_SUFFIX); | |
14043 | fputs_filtered ("..", stream); | |
14044 | print_subexp (exp, pos, stream, PREC_SUFFIX); | |
14045 | return; | |
14046 | ||
14047 | case OP_OTHERS: | |
14048 | fputs_filtered ("others => ", stream); | |
14049 | print_subexp (exp, pos, stream, PREC_SUFFIX); | |
14050 | return; | |
14051 | ||
14052 | case OP_CHOICES: | |
14053 | for (i = 0; i < nargs-1; i += 1) | |
14054 | { | |
14055 | if (i > 0) | |
14056 | fputs_filtered ("|", stream); | |
14057 | print_subexp (exp, pos, stream, PREC_SUFFIX); | |
14058 | } | |
14059 | fputs_filtered (" => ", stream); | |
14060 | print_subexp (exp, pos, stream, PREC_SUFFIX); | |
14061 | return; | |
14062 | ||
14063 | case OP_POSITIONAL: | |
14064 | print_subexp (exp, pos, stream, PREC_SUFFIX); | |
14065 | return; | |
14066 | ||
14067 | case OP_AGGREGATE: | |
14068 | fputs_filtered ("(", stream); | |
14069 | for (i = 0; i < nargs; i += 1) | |
14070 | { | |
14071 | if (i > 0) | |
14072 | fputs_filtered (", ", stream); | |
14073 | print_subexp (exp, pos, stream, PREC_SUFFIX); | |
14074 | } | |
14075 | fputs_filtered (")", stream); | |
14076 | return; | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
14077 | } |
14078 | } | |
14f9c5c9 AS |
14079 | |
14080 | /* Table mapping opcodes into strings for printing operators | |
14081 | and precedences of the operators. */ | |
14082 | ||
d2e4a39e AS |
14083 | static const struct op_print ada_op_print_tab[] = { |
14084 | {":=", BINOP_ASSIGN, PREC_ASSIGN, 1}, | |
14085 | {"or else", BINOP_LOGICAL_OR, PREC_LOGICAL_OR, 0}, | |
14086 | {"and then", BINOP_LOGICAL_AND, PREC_LOGICAL_AND, 0}, | |
14087 | {"or", BINOP_BITWISE_IOR, PREC_BITWISE_IOR, 0}, | |
14088 | {"xor", BINOP_BITWISE_XOR, PREC_BITWISE_XOR, 0}, | |
14089 | {"and", BINOP_BITWISE_AND, PREC_BITWISE_AND, 0}, | |
14090 | {"=", BINOP_EQUAL, PREC_EQUAL, 0}, | |
14091 | {"/=", BINOP_NOTEQUAL, PREC_EQUAL, 0}, | |
14092 | {"<=", BINOP_LEQ, PREC_ORDER, 0}, | |
14093 | {">=", BINOP_GEQ, PREC_ORDER, 0}, | |
14094 | {">", BINOP_GTR, PREC_ORDER, 0}, | |
14095 | {"<", BINOP_LESS, PREC_ORDER, 0}, | |
14096 | {">>", BINOP_RSH, PREC_SHIFT, 0}, | |
14097 | {"<<", BINOP_LSH, PREC_SHIFT, 0}, | |
14098 | {"+", BINOP_ADD, PREC_ADD, 0}, | |
14099 | {"-", BINOP_SUB, PREC_ADD, 0}, | |
14100 | {"&", BINOP_CONCAT, PREC_ADD, 0}, | |
14101 | {"*", BINOP_MUL, PREC_MUL, 0}, | |
14102 | {"/", BINOP_DIV, PREC_MUL, 0}, | |
14103 | {"rem", BINOP_REM, PREC_MUL, 0}, | |
14104 | {"mod", BINOP_MOD, PREC_MUL, 0}, | |
14105 | {"**", BINOP_EXP, PREC_REPEAT, 0}, | |
14106 | {"@", BINOP_REPEAT, PREC_REPEAT, 0}, | |
14107 | {"-", UNOP_NEG, PREC_PREFIX, 0}, | |
14108 | {"+", UNOP_PLUS, PREC_PREFIX, 0}, | |
14109 | {"not ", UNOP_LOGICAL_NOT, PREC_PREFIX, 0}, | |
14110 | {"not ", UNOP_COMPLEMENT, PREC_PREFIX, 0}, | |
14111 | {"abs ", UNOP_ABS, PREC_PREFIX, 0}, | |
4c4b4cd2 PH |
14112 | {".all", UNOP_IND, PREC_SUFFIX, 1}, |
14113 | {"'access", UNOP_ADDR, PREC_SUFFIX, 1}, | |
14114 | {"'size", OP_ATR_SIZE, PREC_SUFFIX, 1}, | |
f486487f | 14115 | {NULL, OP_NULL, PREC_SUFFIX, 0} |
14f9c5c9 AS |
14116 | }; |
14117 | \f | |
72d5681a PH |
14118 | enum ada_primitive_types { |
14119 | ada_primitive_type_int, | |
14120 | ada_primitive_type_long, | |
14121 | ada_primitive_type_short, | |
14122 | ada_primitive_type_char, | |
14123 | ada_primitive_type_float, | |
14124 | ada_primitive_type_double, | |
14125 | ada_primitive_type_void, | |
14126 | ada_primitive_type_long_long, | |
14127 | ada_primitive_type_long_double, | |
14128 | ada_primitive_type_natural, | |
14129 | ada_primitive_type_positive, | |
14130 | ada_primitive_type_system_address, | |
08f49010 | 14131 | ada_primitive_type_storage_offset, |
72d5681a PH |
14132 | nr_ada_primitive_types |
14133 | }; | |
6c038f32 PH |
14134 | |
14135 | static void | |
d4a9a881 | 14136 | ada_language_arch_info (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, |
72d5681a PH |
14137 | struct language_arch_info *lai) |
14138 | { | |
d4a9a881 | 14139 | const struct builtin_type *builtin = builtin_type (gdbarch); |
5b4ee69b | 14140 | |
72d5681a | 14141 | lai->primitive_type_vector |
d4a9a881 | 14142 | = GDBARCH_OBSTACK_CALLOC (gdbarch, nr_ada_primitive_types + 1, |
72d5681a | 14143 | struct type *); |
e9bb382b UW |
14144 | |
14145 | lai->primitive_type_vector [ada_primitive_type_int] | |
14146 | = arch_integer_type (gdbarch, gdbarch_int_bit (gdbarch), | |
14147 | 0, "integer"); | |
14148 | lai->primitive_type_vector [ada_primitive_type_long] | |
14149 | = arch_integer_type (gdbarch, gdbarch_long_bit (gdbarch), | |
14150 | 0, "long_integer"); | |
14151 | lai->primitive_type_vector [ada_primitive_type_short] | |
14152 | = arch_integer_type (gdbarch, gdbarch_short_bit (gdbarch), | |
14153 | 0, "short_integer"); | |
14154 | lai->string_char_type | |
14155 | = lai->primitive_type_vector [ada_primitive_type_char] | |
cd7c1778 | 14156 | = arch_character_type (gdbarch, TARGET_CHAR_BIT, 0, "character"); |
e9bb382b UW |
14157 | lai->primitive_type_vector [ada_primitive_type_float] |
14158 | = arch_float_type (gdbarch, gdbarch_float_bit (gdbarch), | |
49f190bc | 14159 | "float", gdbarch_float_format (gdbarch)); |
e9bb382b UW |
14160 | lai->primitive_type_vector [ada_primitive_type_double] |
14161 | = arch_float_type (gdbarch, gdbarch_double_bit (gdbarch), | |
49f190bc | 14162 | "long_float", gdbarch_double_format (gdbarch)); |
e9bb382b UW |
14163 | lai->primitive_type_vector [ada_primitive_type_long_long] |
14164 | = arch_integer_type (gdbarch, gdbarch_long_long_bit (gdbarch), | |
14165 | 0, "long_long_integer"); | |
14166 | lai->primitive_type_vector [ada_primitive_type_long_double] | |
5f3bceb6 | 14167 | = arch_float_type (gdbarch, gdbarch_long_double_bit (gdbarch), |
49f190bc | 14168 | "long_long_float", gdbarch_long_double_format (gdbarch)); |
e9bb382b UW |
14169 | lai->primitive_type_vector [ada_primitive_type_natural] |
14170 | = arch_integer_type (gdbarch, gdbarch_int_bit (gdbarch), | |
14171 | 0, "natural"); | |
14172 | lai->primitive_type_vector [ada_primitive_type_positive] | |
14173 | = arch_integer_type (gdbarch, gdbarch_int_bit (gdbarch), | |
14174 | 0, "positive"); | |
14175 | lai->primitive_type_vector [ada_primitive_type_void] | |
14176 | = builtin->builtin_void; | |
14177 | ||
14178 | lai->primitive_type_vector [ada_primitive_type_system_address] | |
77b7c781 UW |
14179 | = lookup_pointer_type (arch_type (gdbarch, TYPE_CODE_VOID, TARGET_CHAR_BIT, |
14180 | "void")); | |
72d5681a PH |
14181 | TYPE_NAME (lai->primitive_type_vector [ada_primitive_type_system_address]) |
14182 | = "system__address"; | |
fbb06eb1 | 14183 | |
08f49010 XR |
14184 | /* Create the equivalent of the System.Storage_Elements.Storage_Offset |
14185 | type. This is a signed integral type whose size is the same as | |
14186 | the size of addresses. */ | |
14187 | { | |
14188 | unsigned int addr_length = TYPE_LENGTH | |
14189 | (lai->primitive_type_vector [ada_primitive_type_system_address]); | |
14190 | ||
14191 | lai->primitive_type_vector [ada_primitive_type_storage_offset] | |
14192 | = arch_integer_type (gdbarch, addr_length * HOST_CHAR_BIT, 0, | |
14193 | "storage_offset"); | |
14194 | } | |
14195 | ||
47e729a8 | 14196 | lai->bool_type_symbol = NULL; |
fbb06eb1 | 14197 | lai->bool_type_default = builtin->builtin_bool; |
6c038f32 | 14198 | } |
6c038f32 PH |
14199 | \f |
14200 | /* Language vector */ | |
14201 | ||
14202 | /* Not really used, but needed in the ada_language_defn. */ | |
14203 | ||
14204 | static void | |
6c7a06a3 | 14205 | emit_char (int c, struct type *type, struct ui_file *stream, int quoter) |
6c038f32 | 14206 | { |
6c7a06a3 | 14207 | ada_emit_char (c, type, stream, quoter, 1); |
6c038f32 PH |
14208 | } |
14209 | ||
14210 | static int | |
410a0ff2 | 14211 | parse (struct parser_state *ps) |
6c038f32 PH |
14212 | { |
14213 | warnings_issued = 0; | |
410a0ff2 | 14214 | return ada_parse (ps); |
6c038f32 PH |
14215 | } |
14216 | ||
14217 | static const struct exp_descriptor ada_exp_descriptor = { | |
14218 | ada_print_subexp, | |
14219 | ada_operator_length, | |
c0201579 | 14220 | ada_operator_check, |
6c038f32 PH |
14221 | ada_op_name, |
14222 | ada_dump_subexp_body, | |
14223 | ada_evaluate_subexp | |
14224 | }; | |
14225 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
14226 | /* symbol_name_matcher_ftype adapter for wild_match. */ |
14227 | ||
14228 | static bool | |
14229 | do_wild_match (const char *symbol_search_name, | |
14230 | const lookup_name_info &lookup_name, | |
a207cff2 | 14231 | completion_match_result *comp_match_res) |
b5ec771e PA |
14232 | { |
14233 | return wild_match (symbol_search_name, ada_lookup_name (lookup_name)); | |
14234 | } | |
14235 | ||
14236 | /* symbol_name_matcher_ftype adapter for full_match. */ | |
14237 | ||
14238 | static bool | |
14239 | do_full_match (const char *symbol_search_name, | |
14240 | const lookup_name_info &lookup_name, | |
a207cff2 | 14241 | completion_match_result *comp_match_res) |
b5ec771e PA |
14242 | { |
14243 | return full_match (symbol_search_name, ada_lookup_name (lookup_name)); | |
14244 | } | |
14245 | ||
14246 | /* Build the Ada lookup name for LOOKUP_NAME. */ | |
14247 | ||
14248 | ada_lookup_name_info::ada_lookup_name_info (const lookup_name_info &lookup_name) | |
14249 | { | |
14250 | const std::string &user_name = lookup_name.name (); | |
14251 | ||
14252 | if (user_name[0] == '<') | |
14253 | { | |
14254 | if (user_name.back () == '>') | |
14255 | m_encoded_name = user_name.substr (1, user_name.size () - 2); | |
14256 | else | |
14257 | m_encoded_name = user_name.substr (1, user_name.size () - 1); | |
14258 | m_encoded_p = true; | |
14259 | m_verbatim_p = true; | |
14260 | m_wild_match_p = false; | |
14261 | m_standard_p = false; | |
14262 | } | |
14263 | else | |
14264 | { | |
14265 | m_verbatim_p = false; | |
14266 | ||
14267 | m_encoded_p = user_name.find ("__") != std::string::npos; | |
14268 | ||
14269 | if (!m_encoded_p) | |
14270 | { | |
14271 | const char *folded = ada_fold_name (user_name.c_str ()); | |
14272 | const char *encoded = ada_encode_1 (folded, false); | |
14273 | if (encoded != NULL) | |
14274 | m_encoded_name = encoded; | |
14275 | else | |
14276 | m_encoded_name = user_name; | |
14277 | } | |
14278 | else | |
14279 | m_encoded_name = user_name; | |
14280 | ||
14281 | /* Handle the 'package Standard' special case. See description | |
14282 | of m_standard_p. */ | |
14283 | if (startswith (m_encoded_name.c_str (), "standard__")) | |
14284 | { | |
14285 | m_encoded_name = m_encoded_name.substr (sizeof ("standard__") - 1); | |
14286 | m_standard_p = true; | |
14287 | } | |
14288 | else | |
14289 | m_standard_p = false; | |
74ccd7f5 | 14290 | |
b5ec771e PA |
14291 | /* If the name contains a ".", then the user is entering a fully |
14292 | qualified entity name, and the match must not be done in wild | |
14293 | mode. Similarly, if the user wants to complete what looks | |
14294 | like an encoded name, the match must not be done in wild | |
14295 | mode. Also, in the standard__ special case always do | |
14296 | non-wild matching. */ | |
14297 | m_wild_match_p | |
14298 | = (lookup_name.match_type () != symbol_name_match_type::FULL | |
14299 | && !m_encoded_p | |
14300 | && !m_standard_p | |
14301 | && user_name.find ('.') == std::string::npos); | |
14302 | } | |
14303 | } | |
14304 | ||
14305 | /* symbol_name_matcher_ftype method for Ada. This only handles | |
14306 | completion mode. */ | |
14307 | ||
14308 | static bool | |
14309 | ada_symbol_name_matches (const char *symbol_search_name, | |
14310 | const lookup_name_info &lookup_name, | |
a207cff2 | 14311 | completion_match_result *comp_match_res) |
74ccd7f5 | 14312 | { |
b5ec771e PA |
14313 | return lookup_name.ada ().matches (symbol_search_name, |
14314 | lookup_name.match_type (), | |
a207cff2 | 14315 | comp_match_res); |
b5ec771e PA |
14316 | } |
14317 | ||
de63c46b PA |
14318 | /* A name matcher that matches the symbol name exactly, with |
14319 | strcmp. */ | |
14320 | ||
14321 | static bool | |
14322 | literal_symbol_name_matcher (const char *symbol_search_name, | |
14323 | const lookup_name_info &lookup_name, | |
14324 | completion_match_result *comp_match_res) | |
14325 | { | |
14326 | const std::string &name = lookup_name.name (); | |
14327 | ||
14328 | int cmp = (lookup_name.completion_mode () | |
14329 | ? strncmp (symbol_search_name, name.c_str (), name.size ()) | |
14330 | : strcmp (symbol_search_name, name.c_str ())); | |
14331 | if (cmp == 0) | |
14332 | { | |
14333 | if (comp_match_res != NULL) | |
14334 | comp_match_res->set_match (symbol_search_name); | |
14335 | return true; | |
14336 | } | |
14337 | else | |
14338 | return false; | |
14339 | } | |
14340 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
14341 | /* Implement the "la_get_symbol_name_matcher" language_defn method for |
14342 | Ada. */ | |
14343 | ||
14344 | static symbol_name_matcher_ftype * | |
14345 | ada_get_symbol_name_matcher (const lookup_name_info &lookup_name) | |
14346 | { | |
de63c46b PA |
14347 | if (lookup_name.match_type () == symbol_name_match_type::SEARCH_NAME) |
14348 | return literal_symbol_name_matcher; | |
14349 | ||
b5ec771e PA |
14350 | if (lookup_name.completion_mode ()) |
14351 | return ada_symbol_name_matches; | |
74ccd7f5 | 14352 | else |
b5ec771e PA |
14353 | { |
14354 | if (lookup_name.ada ().wild_match_p ()) | |
14355 | return do_wild_match; | |
14356 | else | |
14357 | return do_full_match; | |
14358 | } | |
74ccd7f5 JB |
14359 | } |
14360 | ||
a5ee536b JB |
14361 | /* Implement the "la_read_var_value" language_defn method for Ada. */ |
14362 | ||
14363 | static struct value * | |
63e43d3a PMR |
14364 | ada_read_var_value (struct symbol *var, const struct block *var_block, |
14365 | struct frame_info *frame) | |
a5ee536b | 14366 | { |
3977b71f | 14367 | const struct block *frame_block = NULL; |
a5ee536b JB |
14368 | struct symbol *renaming_sym = NULL; |
14369 | ||
14370 | /* The only case where default_read_var_value is not sufficient | |
14371 | is when VAR is a renaming... */ | |
14372 | if (frame) | |
14373 | frame_block = get_frame_block (frame, NULL); | |
14374 | if (frame_block) | |
14375 | renaming_sym = ada_find_renaming_symbol (var, frame_block); | |
14376 | if (renaming_sym != NULL) | |
14377 | return ada_read_renaming_var_value (renaming_sym, frame_block); | |
14378 | ||
14379 | /* This is a typical case where we expect the default_read_var_value | |
14380 | function to work. */ | |
63e43d3a | 14381 | return default_read_var_value (var, var_block, frame); |
a5ee536b JB |
14382 | } |
14383 | ||
56618e20 TT |
14384 | static const char *ada_extensions[] = |
14385 | { | |
14386 | ".adb", ".ads", ".a", ".ada", ".dg", NULL | |
14387 | }; | |
14388 | ||
47e77640 | 14389 | extern const struct language_defn ada_language_defn = { |
6c038f32 | 14390 | "ada", /* Language name */ |
6abde28f | 14391 | "Ada", |
6c038f32 | 14392 | language_ada, |
6c038f32 | 14393 | range_check_off, |
6c038f32 PH |
14394 | case_sensitive_on, /* Yes, Ada is case-insensitive, but |
14395 | that's not quite what this means. */ | |
6c038f32 | 14396 | array_row_major, |
9a044a89 | 14397 | macro_expansion_no, |
56618e20 | 14398 | ada_extensions, |
6c038f32 PH |
14399 | &ada_exp_descriptor, |
14400 | parse, | |
6c038f32 PH |
14401 | resolve, |
14402 | ada_printchar, /* Print a character constant */ | |
14403 | ada_printstr, /* Function to print string constant */ | |
14404 | emit_char, /* Function to print single char (not used) */ | |
6c038f32 | 14405 | ada_print_type, /* Print a type using appropriate syntax */ |
be942545 | 14406 | ada_print_typedef, /* Print a typedef using appropriate syntax */ |
6c038f32 PH |
14407 | ada_val_print, /* Print a value using appropriate syntax */ |
14408 | ada_value_print, /* Print a top-level value */ | |
a5ee536b | 14409 | ada_read_var_value, /* la_read_var_value */ |
6c038f32 | 14410 | NULL, /* Language specific skip_trampoline */ |
2b2d9e11 | 14411 | NULL, /* name_of_this */ |
59cc4834 | 14412 | true, /* la_store_sym_names_in_linkage_form_p */ |
6c038f32 PH |
14413 | ada_lookup_symbol_nonlocal, /* Looking up non-local symbols. */ |
14414 | basic_lookup_transparent_type, /* lookup_transparent_type */ | |
14415 | ada_la_decode, /* Language specific symbol demangler */ | |
8b302db8 | 14416 | ada_sniff_from_mangled_name, |
0963b4bd MS |
14417 | NULL, /* Language specific |
14418 | class_name_from_physname */ | |
6c038f32 PH |
14419 | ada_op_print_tab, /* expression operators for printing */ |
14420 | 0, /* c-style arrays */ | |
14421 | 1, /* String lower bound */ | |
6c038f32 | 14422 | ada_get_gdb_completer_word_break_characters, |
eb3ff9a5 | 14423 | ada_collect_symbol_completion_matches, |
72d5681a | 14424 | ada_language_arch_info, |
e79af960 | 14425 | ada_print_array_index, |
41f1b697 | 14426 | default_pass_by_reference, |
ae6a3a4c | 14427 | c_get_string, |
43cc5389 | 14428 | c_watch_location_expression, |
b5ec771e | 14429 | ada_get_symbol_name_matcher, /* la_get_symbol_name_matcher */ |
f8eba3c6 | 14430 | ada_iterate_over_symbols, |
5ffa0793 | 14431 | default_search_name_hash, |
a53b64ea | 14432 | &ada_varobj_ops, |
bb2ec1b3 TT |
14433 | NULL, |
14434 | NULL, | |
6c038f32 PH |
14435 | LANG_MAGIC |
14436 | }; | |
14437 | ||
5bf03f13 JB |
14438 | /* Command-list for the "set/show ada" prefix command. */ |
14439 | static struct cmd_list_element *set_ada_list; | |
14440 | static struct cmd_list_element *show_ada_list; | |
14441 | ||
14442 | /* Implement the "set ada" prefix command. */ | |
14443 | ||
14444 | static void | |
981a3fb3 | 14445 | set_ada_command (const char *arg, int from_tty) |
5bf03f13 JB |
14446 | { |
14447 | printf_unfiltered (_(\ | |
14448 | "\"set ada\" must be followed by the name of a setting.\n")); | |
635c7e8a | 14449 | help_list (set_ada_list, "set ada ", all_commands, gdb_stdout); |
5bf03f13 JB |
14450 | } |
14451 | ||
14452 | /* Implement the "show ada" prefix command. */ | |
14453 | ||
14454 | static void | |
981a3fb3 | 14455 | show_ada_command (const char *args, int from_tty) |
5bf03f13 JB |
14456 | { |
14457 | cmd_show_list (show_ada_list, from_tty, ""); | |
14458 | } | |
14459 | ||
2060206e PA |
14460 | static void |
14461 | initialize_ada_catchpoint_ops (void) | |
14462 | { | |
14463 | struct breakpoint_ops *ops; | |
14464 | ||
14465 | initialize_breakpoint_ops (); | |
14466 | ||
14467 | ops = &catch_exception_breakpoint_ops; | |
14468 | *ops = bkpt_breakpoint_ops; | |
2060206e PA |
14469 | ops->allocate_location = allocate_location_catch_exception; |
14470 | ops->re_set = re_set_catch_exception; | |
14471 | ops->check_status = check_status_catch_exception; | |
14472 | ops->print_it = print_it_catch_exception; | |
14473 | ops->print_one = print_one_catch_exception; | |
14474 | ops->print_mention = print_mention_catch_exception; | |
14475 | ops->print_recreate = print_recreate_catch_exception; | |
14476 | ||
14477 | ops = &catch_exception_unhandled_breakpoint_ops; | |
14478 | *ops = bkpt_breakpoint_ops; | |
2060206e PA |
14479 | ops->allocate_location = allocate_location_catch_exception_unhandled; |
14480 | ops->re_set = re_set_catch_exception_unhandled; | |
14481 | ops->check_status = check_status_catch_exception_unhandled; | |
14482 | ops->print_it = print_it_catch_exception_unhandled; | |
14483 | ops->print_one = print_one_catch_exception_unhandled; | |
14484 | ops->print_mention = print_mention_catch_exception_unhandled; | |
14485 | ops->print_recreate = print_recreate_catch_exception_unhandled; | |
14486 | ||
14487 | ops = &catch_assert_breakpoint_ops; | |
14488 | *ops = bkpt_breakpoint_ops; | |
2060206e PA |
14489 | ops->allocate_location = allocate_location_catch_assert; |
14490 | ops->re_set = re_set_catch_assert; | |
14491 | ops->check_status = check_status_catch_assert; | |
14492 | ops->print_it = print_it_catch_assert; | |
14493 | ops->print_one = print_one_catch_assert; | |
14494 | ops->print_mention = print_mention_catch_assert; | |
14495 | ops->print_recreate = print_recreate_catch_assert; | |
9f757bf7 XR |
14496 | |
14497 | ops = &catch_handlers_breakpoint_ops; | |
14498 | *ops = bkpt_breakpoint_ops; | |
14499 | ops->allocate_location = allocate_location_catch_handlers; | |
14500 | ops->re_set = re_set_catch_handlers; | |
14501 | ops->check_status = check_status_catch_handlers; | |
14502 | ops->print_it = print_it_catch_handlers; | |
14503 | ops->print_one = print_one_catch_handlers; | |
14504 | ops->print_mention = print_mention_catch_handlers; | |
14505 | ops->print_recreate = print_recreate_catch_handlers; | |
2060206e PA |
14506 | } |
14507 | ||
3d9434b5 JB |
14508 | /* This module's 'new_objfile' observer. */ |
14509 | ||
14510 | static void | |
14511 | ada_new_objfile_observer (struct objfile *objfile) | |
14512 | { | |
14513 | ada_clear_symbol_cache (); | |
14514 | } | |
14515 | ||
14516 | /* This module's 'free_objfile' observer. */ | |
14517 | ||
14518 | static void | |
14519 | ada_free_objfile_observer (struct objfile *objfile) | |
14520 | { | |
14521 | ada_clear_symbol_cache (); | |
14522 | } | |
14523 | ||
d2e4a39e | 14524 | void |
6c038f32 | 14525 | _initialize_ada_language (void) |
14f9c5c9 | 14526 | { |
2060206e PA |
14527 | initialize_ada_catchpoint_ops (); |
14528 | ||
5bf03f13 JB |
14529 | add_prefix_cmd ("ada", no_class, set_ada_command, |
14530 | _("Prefix command for changing Ada-specfic settings"), | |
14531 | &set_ada_list, "set ada ", 0, &setlist); | |
14532 | ||
14533 | add_prefix_cmd ("ada", no_class, show_ada_command, | |
14534 | _("Generic command for showing Ada-specific settings."), | |
14535 | &show_ada_list, "show ada ", 0, &showlist); | |
14536 | ||
14537 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("trust-PAD-over-XVS", class_obscure, | |
14538 | &trust_pad_over_xvs, _("\ | |
14539 | Enable or disable an optimization trusting PAD types over XVS types"), _("\ | |
14540 | Show whether an optimization trusting PAD types over XVS types is activated"), | |
14541 | _("\ | |
14542 | This is related to the encoding used by the GNAT compiler. The debugger\n\ | |
14543 | should normally trust the contents of PAD types, but certain older versions\n\ | |
14544 | of GNAT have a bug that sometimes causes the information in the PAD type\n\ | |
14545 | to be incorrect. Turning this setting \"off\" allows the debugger to\n\ | |
14546 | work around this bug. It is always safe to turn this option \"off\", but\n\ | |
14547 | this incurs a slight performance penalty, so it is recommended to NOT change\n\ | |
14548 | this option to \"off\" unless necessary."), | |
14549 | NULL, NULL, &set_ada_list, &show_ada_list); | |
14550 | ||
d72413e6 PMR |
14551 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("print-signatures", class_vars, |
14552 | &print_signatures, _("\ | |
14553 | Enable or disable the output of formal and return types for functions in the \ | |
14554 | overloads selection menu"), _("\ | |
14555 | Show whether the output of formal and return types for functions in the \ | |
14556 | overloads selection menu is activated"), | |
14557 | NULL, NULL, NULL, &set_ada_list, &show_ada_list); | |
14558 | ||
9ac4176b PA |
14559 | add_catch_command ("exception", _("\ |
14560 | Catch Ada exceptions, when raised.\n\ | |
14561 | With an argument, catch only exceptions with the given name."), | |
14562 | catch_ada_exception_command, | |
14563 | NULL, | |
14564 | CATCH_PERMANENT, | |
14565 | CATCH_TEMPORARY); | |
9f757bf7 XR |
14566 | |
14567 | add_catch_command ("handlers", _("\ | |
14568 | Catch Ada exceptions, when handled.\n\ | |
14569 | With an argument, catch only exceptions with the given name."), | |
14570 | catch_ada_handlers_command, | |
14571 | NULL, | |
14572 | CATCH_PERMANENT, | |
14573 | CATCH_TEMPORARY); | |
9ac4176b PA |
14574 | add_catch_command ("assert", _("\ |
14575 | Catch failed Ada assertions, when raised.\n\ | |
14576 | With an argument, catch only exceptions with the given name."), | |
14577 | catch_assert_command, | |
14578 | NULL, | |
14579 | CATCH_PERMANENT, | |
14580 | CATCH_TEMPORARY); | |
14581 | ||
6c038f32 | 14582 | varsize_limit = 65536; |
3fcded8f JB |
14583 | add_setshow_uinteger_cmd ("varsize-limit", class_support, |
14584 | &varsize_limit, _("\ | |
14585 | Set the maximum number of bytes allowed in a variable-size object."), _("\ | |
14586 | Show the maximum number of bytes allowed in a variable-size object."), _("\ | |
14587 | Attempts to access an object whose size is not a compile-time constant\n\ | |
14588 | and exceeds this limit will cause an error."), | |
14589 | NULL, NULL, &setlist, &showlist); | |
6c038f32 | 14590 | |
778865d3 JB |
14591 | add_info ("exceptions", info_exceptions_command, |
14592 | _("\ | |
14593 | List all Ada exception names.\n\ | |
14594 | If a regular expression is passed as an argument, only those matching\n\ | |
14595 | the regular expression are listed.")); | |
14596 | ||
c6044dd1 JB |
14597 | add_prefix_cmd ("ada", class_maintenance, maint_set_ada_cmd, |
14598 | _("Set Ada maintenance-related variables."), | |
14599 | &maint_set_ada_cmdlist, "maintenance set ada ", | |
14600 | 0/*allow-unknown*/, &maintenance_set_cmdlist); | |
14601 | ||
14602 | add_prefix_cmd ("ada", class_maintenance, maint_show_ada_cmd, | |
14603 | _("Show Ada maintenance-related variables"), | |
14604 | &maint_show_ada_cmdlist, "maintenance show ada ", | |
14605 | 0/*allow-unknown*/, &maintenance_show_cmdlist); | |
14606 | ||
14607 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd | |
14608 | ("ignore-descriptive-types", class_maintenance, | |
14609 | &ada_ignore_descriptive_types_p, | |
14610 | _("Set whether descriptive types generated by GNAT should be ignored."), | |
14611 | _("Show whether descriptive types generated by GNAT should be ignored."), | |
14612 | _("\ | |
14613 | When enabled, the debugger will stop using the DW_AT_GNAT_descriptive_type\n\ | |
14614 | DWARF attribute."), | |
14615 | NULL, NULL, &maint_set_ada_cmdlist, &maint_show_ada_cmdlist); | |
14616 | ||
459a2e4c TT |
14617 | decoded_names_store = htab_create_alloc (256, htab_hash_string, streq_hash, |
14618 | NULL, xcalloc, xfree); | |
6b69afc4 | 14619 | |
3d9434b5 | 14620 | /* The ada-lang observers. */ |
76727919 TT |
14621 | gdb::observers::new_objfile.attach (ada_new_objfile_observer); |
14622 | gdb::observers::free_objfile.attach (ada_free_objfile_observer); | |
14623 | gdb::observers::inferior_exit.attach (ada_inferior_exit); | |
ee01b665 JB |
14624 | |
14625 | /* Setup various context-specific data. */ | |
e802dbe0 | 14626 | ada_inferior_data |
8e260fc0 | 14627 | = register_inferior_data_with_cleanup (NULL, ada_inferior_data_cleanup); |
ee01b665 JB |
14628 | ada_pspace_data_handle |
14629 | = register_program_space_data_with_cleanup (NULL, ada_pspace_data_cleanup); | |
14f9c5c9 | 14630 | } |