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1/* Definitions for values of C expressions, for GDB.
2
3 Copyright (C) 1986-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 This file is part of GDB.
6
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.
11
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.
16
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/>. */
19
20#if !defined (VALUE_H)
21#define VALUE_H 1
22
23#include "doublest.h"
24#include "frame.h" /* For struct frame_id. */
25
26struct block;
27struct expression;
28struct regcache;
29struct symbol;
30struct type;
31struct ui_file;
32struct language_defn;
33struct value_print_options;
34struct xmethod_worker;
35
36/* Values can be partially 'optimized out' and/or 'unavailable'.
37 These are distinct states and have different string representations
38 and related error strings.
39
40 'unavailable' has a specific meaning in this context. It means the
41 value exists in the program (at the machine level), but GDB has no
42 means to get to it. Such a value is normally printed as
43 <unavailable>. Examples of how to end up with an unavailable value
44 would be:
45
46 - We're inspecting a traceframe, and the memory or registers the
47 debug information says the value lives on haven't been collected.
48
49 - We're inspecting a core dump, the memory or registers the debug
50 information says the value lives aren't present in the dump
51 (that is, we have a partial/trimmed core dump, or we don't fully
52 understand/handle the core dump's format).
53
54 - We're doing live debugging, but the debug API has no means to
55 get at where the value lives in the machine, like e.g., ptrace
56 not having access to some register or register set.
57
58 - Any other similar scenario.
59
60 OTOH, "optimized out" is about what the compiler decided to generate
61 (or not generate). A chunk of a value that was optimized out does
62 not actually exist in the program. There's no way to get at it
63 short of compiling the program differently.
64
65 A register that has not been saved in a frame is likewise considered
66 optimized out, except not-saved registers have a different string
67 representation and related error strings. E.g., we'll print them as
68 <not-saved> instead of <optimized out>, as in:
69
70 (gdb) p/x $rax
71 $1 = <not saved>
72 (gdb) info registers rax
73 rax <not saved>
74
75 If the debug info describes a variable as being in such a register,
76 we'll still print the variable as <optimized out>. IOW, <not saved>
77 is reserved for inspecting registers at the machine level.
78
79 When comparing value contents, optimized out chunks, unavailable
80 chunks, and valid contents data are all considered different. See
81 value_contents_eq for more info.
82*/
83
84/* The structure which defines the type of a value. It should never
85 be possible for a program lval value to survive over a call to the
86 inferior (i.e. to be put into the history list or an internal
87 variable). */
88
89struct value;
90
91/* Values are stored in a chain, so that they can be deleted easily
92 over calls to the inferior. Values assigned to internal variables,
93 put into the value history or exposed to Python are taken off this
94 list. */
95
96struct value *value_next (const struct value *);
97
98/* Type of the value. */
99
100extern struct type *value_type (const struct value *);
101
102/* Return the gdbarch associated with the value. */
103
104extern struct gdbarch *get_value_arch (const struct value *value);
105
106/* This is being used to change the type of an existing value, that
107 code should instead be creating a new value with the changed type
108 (but possibly shared content). */
109
110extern void deprecated_set_value_type (struct value *value,
111 struct type *type);
112
113/* Only used for bitfields; number of bits contained in them. */
114
115extern LONGEST value_bitsize (const struct value *);
116extern void set_value_bitsize (struct value *, LONGEST bit);
117
118/* Only used for bitfields; position of start of field. For
119 gdbarch_bits_big_endian=0 targets, it is the position of the LSB. For
120 gdbarch_bits_big_endian=1 targets, it is the position of the MSB. */
121
122extern LONGEST value_bitpos (const struct value *);
123extern void set_value_bitpos (struct value *, LONGEST bit);
124
125/* Only used for bitfields; the containing value. This allows a
126 single read from the target when displaying multiple
127 bitfields. */
128
129struct value *value_parent (const struct value *);
130extern void set_value_parent (struct value *value, struct value *parent);
131
132/* Describes offset of a value within lval of a structure in bytes.
133 If lval == lval_memory, this is an offset to the address. If lval
134 == lval_register, this is a further offset from location.address
135 within the registers structure. Note also the member
136 embedded_offset below. */
137
138extern LONGEST value_offset (const struct value *);
139extern void set_value_offset (struct value *, LONGEST offset);
140
141/* The comment from "struct value" reads: ``Is it modifiable? Only
142 relevant if lval != not_lval.''. Shouldn't the value instead be
143 not_lval and be done with it? */
144
145extern int deprecated_value_modifiable (const struct value *value);
146
147/* If a value represents a C++ object, then the `type' field gives the
148 object's compile-time type. If the object actually belongs to some
149 class derived from `type', perhaps with other base classes and
150 additional members, then `type' is just a subobject of the real
151 thing, and the full object is probably larger than `type' would
152 suggest.
153
154 If `type' is a dynamic class (i.e. one with a vtable), then GDB can
155 actually determine the object's run-time type by looking at the
156 run-time type information in the vtable. When this information is
157 available, we may elect to read in the entire object, for several
158 reasons:
159
160 - When printing the value, the user would probably rather see the
161 full object, not just the limited portion apparent from the
162 compile-time type.
163
164 - If `type' has virtual base classes, then even printing `type'
165 alone may require reaching outside the `type' portion of the
166 object to wherever the virtual base class has been stored.
167
168 When we store the entire object, `enclosing_type' is the run-time
169 type -- the complete object -- and `embedded_offset' is the offset
170 of `type' within that larger type, in bytes. The value_contents()
171 macro takes `embedded_offset' into account, so most GDB code
172 continues to see the `type' portion of the value, just as the
173 inferior would.
174
175 If `type' is a pointer to an object, then `enclosing_type' is a
176 pointer to the object's run-time type, and `pointed_to_offset' is
177 the offset in bytes from the full object to the pointed-to object
178 -- that is, the value `embedded_offset' would have if we followed
179 the pointer and fetched the complete object. (I don't really see
180 the point. Why not just determine the run-time type when you
181 indirect, and avoid the special case? The contents don't matter
182 until you indirect anyway.)
183
184 If we're not doing anything fancy, `enclosing_type' is equal to
185 `type', and `embedded_offset' is zero, so everything works
186 normally. */
187
188extern struct type *value_enclosing_type (const struct value *);
189extern void set_value_enclosing_type (struct value *val,
190 struct type *new_type);
191
192/* Returns value_type or value_enclosing_type depending on
193 value_print_options.objectprint.
194
195 If RESOLVE_SIMPLE_TYPES is 0 the enclosing type will be resolved
196 only for pointers and references, else it will be returned
197 for all the types (e.g. structures). This option is useful
198 to prevent retrieving enclosing type for the base classes fields.
199
200 REAL_TYPE_FOUND is used to inform whether the real type was found
201 (or just static type was used). The NULL may be passed if it is not
202 necessary. */
203
204extern struct type *value_actual_type (struct value *value,
205 int resolve_simple_types,
206 int *real_type_found);
207
208extern LONGEST value_pointed_to_offset (const struct value *value);
209extern void set_value_pointed_to_offset (struct value *value, LONGEST val);
210extern LONGEST value_embedded_offset (const struct value *value);
211extern void set_value_embedded_offset (struct value *value, LONGEST val);
212
213/* For lval_computed values, this structure holds functions used to
214 retrieve and set the value (or portions of the value).
215
216 For each function, 'V' is the 'this' pointer: an lval_funcs
217 function F may always assume that the V it receives is an
218 lval_computed value, and has F in the appropriate slot of its
219 lval_funcs structure. */
220
221struct lval_funcs
222{
223 /* Fill in VALUE's contents. This is used to "un-lazy" values. If
224 a problem arises in obtaining VALUE's bits, this function should
225 call 'error'. If it is NULL value_fetch_lazy on "un-lazy"
226 non-optimized-out value is an internal error. */
227 void (*read) (struct value *v);
228
229 /* Handle an assignment TOVAL = FROMVAL by writing the value of
230 FROMVAL to TOVAL's location. The contents of TOVAL have not yet
231 been updated. If a problem arises in doing so, this function
232 should call 'error'. If it is NULL such TOVAL assignment is an error as
233 TOVAL is not considered as an lvalue. */
234 void (*write) (struct value *toval, struct value *fromval);
235
236 /* If non-NULL, this is used to implement pointer indirection for
237 this value. This method may return NULL, in which case value_ind
238 will fall back to ordinary indirection. */
239 struct value *(*indirect) (struct value *value);
240
241 /* If non-NULL, this is used to implement reference resolving for
242 this value. This method may return NULL, in which case coerce_ref
243 will fall back to ordinary references resolving. */
244 struct value *(*coerce_ref) (const struct value *value);
245
246 /* If non-NULL, this is used to determine whether the indicated bits
247 of VALUE are a synthetic pointer. */
248 int (*check_synthetic_pointer) (const struct value *value,
249 LONGEST offset, int length);
250
251 /* Return a duplicate of VALUE's closure, for use in a new value.
252 This may simply return the same closure, if VALUE's is
253 reference-counted or statically allocated.
254
255 This may be NULL, in which case VALUE's closure is re-used in the
256 new value. */
257 void *(*copy_closure) (const struct value *v);
258
259 /* Drop VALUE's reference to its closure. Maybe this frees the
260 closure; maybe this decrements a reference count; maybe the
261 closure is statically allocated and this does nothing.
262
263 This may be NULL, in which case no action is taken to free
264 VALUE's closure. */
265 void (*free_closure) (struct value *v);
266};
267
268/* Create a computed lvalue, with type TYPE, function pointers FUNCS,
269 and closure CLOSURE. */
270
271extern struct value *allocate_computed_value (struct type *type,
272 const struct lval_funcs *funcs,
273 void *closure);
274
275/* Helper function to check the validity of some bits of a value.
276
277 If TYPE represents some aggregate type (e.g., a structure), return 1.
278
279 Otherwise, any of the bytes starting at OFFSET and extending for
280 TYPE_LENGTH(TYPE) bytes are invalid, print a message to STREAM and
281 return 0. The checking is done using FUNCS.
282
283 Otherwise, return 1. */
284
285extern int valprint_check_validity (struct ui_file *stream, struct type *type,
286 LONGEST embedded_offset,
287 const struct value *val);
288
289extern struct value *allocate_optimized_out_value (struct type *type);
290
291/* If VALUE is lval_computed, return its lval_funcs structure. */
292
293extern const struct lval_funcs *value_computed_funcs (const struct value *);
294
295/* If VALUE is lval_computed, return its closure. The meaning of the
296 returned value depends on the functions VALUE uses. */
297
298extern void *value_computed_closure (const struct value *value);
299
300/* If zero, contents of this value are in the contents field. If
301 nonzero, contents are in inferior. If the lval field is lval_memory,
302 the contents are in inferior memory at location.address plus offset.
303 The lval field may also be lval_register.
304
305 WARNING: This field is used by the code which handles watchpoints
306 (see breakpoint.c) to decide whether a particular value can be
307 watched by hardware watchpoints. If the lazy flag is set for some
308 member of a value chain, it is assumed that this member of the
309 chain doesn't need to be watched as part of watching the value
310 itself. This is how GDB avoids watching the entire struct or array
311 when the user wants to watch a single struct member or array
312 element. If you ever change the way lazy flag is set and reset, be
313 sure to consider this use as well! */
314
315extern int value_lazy (const struct value *);
316extern void set_value_lazy (struct value *value, int val);
317
318extern int value_stack (const struct value *);
319extern void set_value_stack (struct value *value, int val);
320
321/* Throw an error complaining that the value has been optimized
322 out. */
323
324extern void error_value_optimized_out (void);
325
326/* value_contents() and value_contents_raw() both return the address
327 of the gdb buffer used to hold a copy of the contents of the lval.
328 value_contents() is used when the contents of the buffer are needed
329 -- it uses value_fetch_lazy() to load the buffer from the process
330 being debugged if it hasn't already been loaded
331 (value_contents_writeable() is used when a writeable but fetched
332 buffer is required).. value_contents_raw() is used when data is
333 being stored into the buffer, or when it is certain that the
334 contents of the buffer are valid.
335
336 Note: The contents pointer is adjusted by the offset required to
337 get to the real subobject, if the value happens to represent
338 something embedded in a larger run-time object. */
339
340extern gdb_byte *value_contents_raw (struct value *);
341
342/* Actual contents of the value. For use of this value; setting it
343 uses the stuff above. Not valid if lazy is nonzero. Target
344 byte-order. We force it to be aligned properly for any possible
345 value. Note that a value therefore extends beyond what is
346 declared here. */
347
348extern const gdb_byte *value_contents (struct value *);
349extern gdb_byte *value_contents_writeable (struct value *);
350
351/* The ALL variants of the above two macros do not adjust the returned
352 pointer by the embedded_offset value. */
353
354extern gdb_byte *value_contents_all_raw (struct value *);
355extern const gdb_byte *value_contents_all (struct value *);
356
357/* Like value_contents_all, but does not require that the returned
358 bits be valid. This should only be used in situations where you
359 plan to check the validity manually. */
360extern const gdb_byte *value_contents_for_printing (struct value *value);
361
362/* Like value_contents_for_printing, but accepts a constant value
363 pointer. Unlike value_contents_for_printing however, the pointed
364 value must _not_ be lazy. */
365extern const gdb_byte *
366 value_contents_for_printing_const (const struct value *value);
367
368extern void value_fetch_lazy (struct value *val);
369
370/* If nonzero, this is the value of a variable which does not actually
371 exist in the program, at least partially. If the value is lazy,
372 this may fetch it now. */
373extern int value_optimized_out (struct value *value);
374
375/* Given a value, return true if any of the contents bits starting at
376 OFFSET and extending for LENGTH bits is optimized out, false
377 otherwise. */
378
379extern int value_bits_any_optimized_out (const struct value *value,
380 int bit_offset, int bit_length);
381
382/* Like value_optimized_out, but return true iff the whole value is
383 optimized out. */
384extern int value_entirely_optimized_out (struct value *value);
385
386/* Mark VALUE's content bytes starting at OFFSET and extending for
387 LENGTH bytes as optimized out. */
388
389extern void mark_value_bytes_optimized_out (struct value *value,
390 int offset, int length);
391
392/* Mark VALUE's content bits starting at OFFSET and extending for
393 LENGTH bits as optimized out. */
394
395extern void mark_value_bits_optimized_out (struct value *value,
396 LONGEST offset, LONGEST length);
397
398/* Set or return field indicating whether a variable is initialized or
399 not, based on debugging information supplied by the compiler.
400 1 = initialized; 0 = uninitialized. */
401extern int value_initialized (const struct value *);
402extern void set_value_initialized (struct value *, int);
403
404/* Set COMPONENT's location as appropriate for a component of WHOLE
405 --- regardless of what kind of lvalue WHOLE is. */
406extern void set_value_component_location (struct value *component,
407 const struct value *whole);
408
409/* While the following fields are per- VALUE .CONTENT .PIECE (i.e., a
410 single value might have multiple LVALs), this hacked interface is
411 limited to just the first PIECE. Expect further change. */
412/* Type of value; either not an lval, or one of the various different
413 possible kinds of lval. */
414extern enum lval_type *deprecated_value_lval_hack (struct value *);
415#define VALUE_LVAL(val) (*deprecated_value_lval_hack (val))
416
417/* Like VALUE_LVAL, except the parameter can be const. */
418extern enum lval_type value_lval_const (const struct value *value);
419
420/* If lval == lval_memory, return the address in the inferior. If
421 lval == lval_register, return the byte offset into the registers
422 structure. Otherwise, return 0. The returned address
423 includes the offset, if any. */
424extern CORE_ADDR value_address (const struct value *);
425
426/* Like value_address, except the result does not include value's
427 offset. */
428extern CORE_ADDR value_raw_address (const struct value *);
429
430/* Set the address of a value. */
431extern void set_value_address (struct value *, CORE_ADDR);
432
433/* Pointer to internal variable. */
434extern struct internalvar **deprecated_value_internalvar_hack (struct value *);
435#define VALUE_INTERNALVAR(val) (*deprecated_value_internalvar_hack (val))
436
437/* Frame ID of "next" frame to which a register value is relative. A
438 register value is indicated by VALUE_LVAL being set to lval_register.
439 So, if the register value is found relative to frame F, then the
440 frame id of F->next will be stored in VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID. */
441extern struct frame_id *deprecated_value_next_frame_id_hack (struct value *);
442#define VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID(val) (*deprecated_value_next_frame_id_hack (val))
443
444/* Frame ID of frame to which a register value is relative. This is
445 similar to VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID, above, but may not be assigned to.
446 Note that VALUE_FRAME_ID effectively undoes the "next" operation
447 that was performed during the assignment to VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID. */
448#define VALUE_FRAME_ID(val) (get_prev_frame_id_by_id (VALUE_NEXT_FRAME_ID (val)))
449
450/* Register number if the value is from a register. */
451extern int *deprecated_value_regnum_hack (struct value *);
452#define VALUE_REGNUM(val) (*deprecated_value_regnum_hack (val))
453
454/* Return value after lval_funcs->coerce_ref (after check_typedef). Return
455 NULL if lval_funcs->coerce_ref is not applicable for whatever reason. */
456
457extern struct value *coerce_ref_if_computed (const struct value *arg);
458
459/* Setup a new value type and enclosing value type for dereferenced value VALUE.
460 ENC_TYPE is the new enclosing type that should be set. ORIGINAL_TYPE and
461 ORIGINAL_VAL are the type and value of the original reference or pointer.
462
463 Note, that VALUE is modified by this function.
464
465 It is a common implementation for coerce_ref and value_ind. */
466
467extern struct value * readjust_indirect_value_type (struct value *value,
468 struct type *enc_type,
469 const struct type *original_type,
470 const struct value *original_val);
471
472/* Convert a REF to the object referenced. */
473
474extern struct value *coerce_ref (struct value *value);
475
476/* If ARG is an array, convert it to a pointer.
477 If ARG is a function, convert it to a function pointer.
478
479 References are dereferenced. */
480
481extern struct value *coerce_array (struct value *value);
482
483/* Given a value, determine whether the bits starting at OFFSET and
484 extending for LENGTH bits are a synthetic pointer. */
485
486extern int value_bits_synthetic_pointer (const struct value *value,
487 LONGEST offset, LONGEST length);
488
489/* Given a value, determine whether the contents bytes starting at
490 OFFSET and extending for LENGTH bytes are available. This returns
491 nonzero if all bytes in the given range are available, zero if any
492 byte is unavailable. */
493
494extern int value_bytes_available (const struct value *value,
495 LONGEST offset, LONGEST length);
496
497/* Given a value, determine whether the contents bits starting at
498 OFFSET and extending for LENGTH bits are available. This returns
499 nonzero if all bits in the given range are available, zero if any
500 bit is unavailable. */
501
502extern int value_bits_available (const struct value *value,
503 LONGEST offset, LONGEST length);
504
505/* Like value_bytes_available, but return false if any byte in the
506 whole object is unavailable. */
507extern int value_entirely_available (struct value *value);
508
509/* Like value_entirely_available, but return false if any byte in the
510 whole object is available. */
511extern int value_entirely_unavailable (struct value *value);
512
513/* Mark VALUE's content bytes starting at OFFSET and extending for
514 LENGTH bytes as unavailable. */
515
516extern void mark_value_bytes_unavailable (struct value *value,
517 LONGEST offset, LONGEST length);
518
519/* Mark VALUE's content bits starting at OFFSET and extending for
520 LENGTH bits as unavailable. */
521
522extern void mark_value_bits_unavailable (struct value *value,
523 LONGEST offset, LONGEST length);
524
525/* Compare LENGTH bytes of VAL1's contents starting at OFFSET1 with
526 LENGTH bytes of VAL2's contents starting at OFFSET2.
527
528 Note that "contents" refers to the whole value's contents
529 (value_contents_all), without any embedded offset adjustment. For
530 example, to compare a complete object value with itself, including
531 its enclosing type chunk, you'd do:
532
533 int len = TYPE_LENGTH (check_typedef (value_enclosing_type (val)));
534 value_contents_eq (val, 0, val, 0, len);
535
536 Returns true iff the set of available/valid contents match.
537
538 Optimized-out contents are equal to optimized-out contents, and are
539 not equal to non-optimized-out contents.
540
541 Unavailable contente are equal to unavailable contents, and are not
542 equal to non-unavailable contents.
543
544 For example, if 'x's represent an unavailable byte, and 'V' and 'Z'
545 represent different available/valid bytes, in a value with length
546 16:
547
548 offset: 0 4 8 12 16
549 contents: xxxxVVVVxxxxVVZZ
550
551 then:
552
553 value_contents_eq(val, 0, val, 8, 6) => 1
554 value_contents_eq(val, 0, val, 4, 4) => 0
555 value_contents_eq(val, 0, val, 8, 8) => 0
556 value_contents_eq(val, 4, val, 12, 2) => 1
557 value_contents_eq(val, 4, val, 12, 4) => 0
558 value_contents_eq(val, 3, val, 4, 4) => 0
559
560 If 'x's represent an unavailable byte, 'o' represents an optimized
561 out byte, in a value with length 8:
562
563 offset: 0 4 8
564 contents: xxxxoooo
565
566 then:
567
568 value_contents_eq(val, 0, val, 2, 2) => 1
569 value_contents_eq(val, 4, val, 6, 2) => 1
570 value_contents_eq(val, 0, val, 4, 4) => 0
571
572 We only know whether a value chunk is unavailable or optimized out
573 if we've tried to read it. As this routine is used by printing
574 routines, which may be printing values in the value history, long
575 after the inferior is gone, it works with const values. Therefore,
576 this routine must not be called with lazy values. */
577
578extern int value_contents_eq (const struct value *val1, LONGEST offset1,
579 const struct value *val2, LONGEST offset2,
580 LONGEST length);
581
582/* Read LENGTH addressable memory units starting at MEMADDR into BUFFER,
583 which is (or will be copied to) VAL's contents buffer offset by
584 BIT_OFFSET bits. Marks value contents ranges as unavailable if
585 the corresponding memory is likewise unavailable. STACK indicates
586 whether the memory is known to be stack memory. */
587
588extern void read_value_memory (struct value *val, LONGEST bit_offset,
589 int stack, CORE_ADDR memaddr,
590 gdb_byte *buffer, size_t length);
591
592/* Cast SCALAR_VALUE to the element type of VECTOR_TYPE, then replicate
593 into each element of a new vector value with VECTOR_TYPE. */
594
595struct value *value_vector_widen (struct value *scalar_value,
596 struct type *vector_type);
597
598\f
599
600#include "symtab.h"
601#include "gdbtypes.h"
602#include "expression.h"
603
604struct frame_info;
605struct fn_field;
606
607extern int print_address_demangle (const struct value_print_options *,
608 struct gdbarch *, CORE_ADDR,
609 struct ui_file *, int);
610
611extern LONGEST value_as_long (struct value *val);
612extern DOUBLEST value_as_double (struct value *val);
613extern CORE_ADDR value_as_address (struct value *val);
614
615extern LONGEST unpack_long (struct type *type, const gdb_byte *valaddr);
616extern DOUBLEST unpack_double (struct type *type, const gdb_byte *valaddr,
617 int *invp);
618extern CORE_ADDR unpack_pointer (struct type *type, const gdb_byte *valaddr);
619
620extern LONGEST unpack_field_as_long (struct type *type,
621 const gdb_byte *valaddr,
622 int fieldno);
623extern int unpack_value_field_as_long (struct type *type, const gdb_byte *valaddr,
624 LONGEST embedded_offset, int fieldno,
625 const struct value *val, LONGEST *result);
626
627extern void unpack_value_bitfield (struct value *dest_val,
628 LONGEST bitpos, LONGEST bitsize,
629 const gdb_byte *valaddr,
630 LONGEST embedded_offset,
631 const struct value *val);
632
633extern struct value *value_field_bitfield (struct type *type, int fieldno,
634 const gdb_byte *valaddr,
635 LONGEST embedded_offset,
636 const struct value *val);
637
638extern void pack_long (gdb_byte *buf, struct type *type, LONGEST num);
639
640extern struct value *value_from_longest (struct type *type, LONGEST num);
641extern struct value *value_from_ulongest (struct type *type, ULONGEST num);
642extern struct value *value_from_pointer (struct type *type, CORE_ADDR addr);
643extern struct value *value_from_double (struct type *type, DOUBLEST num);
644extern struct value *value_from_decfloat (struct type *type,
645 const gdb_byte *decbytes);
646extern struct value *value_from_history_ref (const char *, const char **);
647extern struct value *value_from_component (struct value *, struct type *,
648 LONGEST);
649
650extern struct value *value_at (struct type *type, CORE_ADDR addr);
651extern struct value *value_at_lazy (struct type *type, CORE_ADDR addr);
652
653extern struct value *value_from_contents_and_address_unresolved
654 (struct type *, const gdb_byte *, CORE_ADDR);
655extern struct value *value_from_contents_and_address (struct type *,
656 const gdb_byte *,
657 CORE_ADDR);
658extern struct value *value_from_contents (struct type *, const gdb_byte *);
659
660extern struct value *default_value_from_register (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
661 struct type *type,
662 int regnum,
663 struct frame_id frame_id);
664
665extern void read_frame_register_value (struct value *value,
666 struct frame_info *frame);
667
668extern struct value *value_from_register (struct type *type, int regnum,
669 struct frame_info *frame);
670
671extern CORE_ADDR address_from_register (int regnum,
672 struct frame_info *frame);
673
674extern struct value *value_of_variable (struct symbol *var,
675 const struct block *b);
676
677extern struct value *address_of_variable (struct symbol *var,
678 const struct block *b);
679
680extern struct value *value_of_register (int regnum, struct frame_info *frame);
681
682struct value *value_of_register_lazy (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum);
683
684/* Return the symbol's reading requirement. */
685
686extern enum symbol_needs_kind symbol_read_needs (struct symbol *);
687
688/* Return true if the symbol needs a frame. This is a wrapper for
689 symbol_read_needs that simply checks for SYMBOL_NEEDS_FRAME. */
690
691extern int symbol_read_needs_frame (struct symbol *);
692
693extern struct value *read_var_value (struct symbol *var,
694 const struct block *var_block,
695 struct frame_info *frame);
696
697extern struct value *default_read_var_value (struct symbol *var,
698 const struct block *var_block,
699 struct frame_info *frame);
700
701extern struct value *allocate_value (struct type *type);
702extern struct value *allocate_value_lazy (struct type *type);
703extern void value_contents_copy (struct value *dst, LONGEST dst_offset,
704 struct value *src, LONGEST src_offset,
705 LONGEST length);
706extern void value_contents_copy_raw (struct value *dst, LONGEST dst_offset,
707 struct value *src, LONGEST src_offset,
708 LONGEST length);
709
710extern struct value *allocate_repeat_value (struct type *type, int count);
711
712extern struct value *value_mark (void);
713
714extern void value_free_to_mark (const struct value *mark);
715
716/* A helper class that uses value_mark at construction time and calls
717 value_free_to_mark in the destructor. This is used to clear out
718 temporary values created during the lifetime of this object. */
719class scoped_value_mark
720{
721 public:
722
723 scoped_value_mark ()
724 : m_value (value_mark ())
725 {
726 }
727
728 ~scoped_value_mark ()
729 {
730 free_to_mark ();
731 }
732
733 /* Free the values currently on the value stack. */
734 void free_to_mark ()
735 {
736 if (m_value != NULL)
737 {
738 value_free_to_mark (m_value);
739 m_value = NULL;
740 }
741 }
742
743 private:
744
745 const struct value *m_value;
746};
747
748extern struct value *value_cstring (const char *ptr, ssize_t len,
749 struct type *char_type);
750extern struct value *value_string (const char *ptr, ssize_t len,
751 struct type *char_type);
752
753extern struct value *value_array (int lowbound, int highbound,
754 struct value **elemvec);
755
756extern struct value *value_concat (struct value *arg1, struct value *arg2);
757
758extern struct value *value_binop (struct value *arg1, struct value *arg2,
759 enum exp_opcode op);
760
761extern struct value *value_ptradd (struct value *arg1, LONGEST arg2);
762
763extern LONGEST value_ptrdiff (struct value *arg1, struct value *arg2);
764
765extern int value_must_coerce_to_target (struct value *arg1);
766
767extern struct value *value_coerce_to_target (struct value *arg1);
768
769extern struct value *value_coerce_array (struct value *arg1);
770
771extern struct value *value_coerce_function (struct value *arg1);
772
773extern struct value *value_ind (struct value *arg1);
774
775extern struct value *value_addr (struct value *arg1);
776
777extern struct value *value_ref (struct value *arg1, enum type_code refcode);
778
779extern struct value *value_assign (struct value *toval,
780 struct value *fromval);
781
782extern struct value *value_pos (struct value *arg1);
783
784extern struct value *value_neg (struct value *arg1);
785
786extern struct value *value_complement (struct value *arg1);
787
788extern struct value *value_struct_elt (struct value **argp,
789 struct value **args,
790 const char *name, int *static_memfuncp,
791 const char *err);
792
793extern struct value *value_struct_elt_bitpos (struct value **argp,
794 int bitpos,
795 struct type *field_type,
796 const char *err);
797
798extern struct value *value_aggregate_elt (struct type *curtype,
799 const char *name,
800 struct type *expect_type,
801 int want_address,
802 enum noside noside);
803
804extern struct value *value_static_field (struct type *type, int fieldno);
805
806enum oload_search_type { NON_METHOD, METHOD, BOTH };
807
808extern int find_overload_match (struct value **args, int nargs,
809 const char *name,
810 enum oload_search_type method,
811 struct value **objp, struct symbol *fsym,
812 struct value **valp, struct symbol **symp,
813 int *staticp, const int no_adl,
814 enum noside noside);
815
816extern struct value *value_field (struct value *arg1, int fieldno);
817
818extern struct value *value_primitive_field (struct value *arg1, LONGEST offset,
819 int fieldno,
820 struct type *arg_type);
821
822
823extern struct type *value_rtti_indirect_type (struct value *, int *, LONGEST *,
824 int *);
825
826extern struct value *value_full_object (struct value *, struct type *, int,
827 int, int);
828
829extern struct value *value_cast_pointers (struct type *, struct value *, int);
830
831extern struct value *value_cast (struct type *type, struct value *arg2);
832
833extern struct value *value_reinterpret_cast (struct type *type,
834 struct value *arg);
835
836extern struct value *value_dynamic_cast (struct type *type, struct value *arg);
837
838extern struct value *value_zero (struct type *type, enum lval_type lv);
839
840extern struct value *value_one (struct type *type);
841
842extern struct value *value_repeat (struct value *arg1, int count);
843
844extern struct value *value_subscript (struct value *array, LONGEST index);
845
846extern struct value *value_bitstring_subscript (struct type *type,
847 struct value *bitstring,
848 LONGEST index);
849
850extern struct value *register_value_being_returned (struct type *valtype,
851 struct regcache *retbuf);
852
853extern int value_in (struct value *element, struct value *set);
854
855extern int value_bit_index (struct type *type, const gdb_byte *addr,
856 int index);
857
858extern enum return_value_convention
859struct_return_convention (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct value *function,
860 struct type *value_type);
861
862extern int using_struct_return (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
863 struct value *function,
864 struct type *value_type);
865
866extern struct value *evaluate_expression (struct expression *exp);
867
868extern struct value *evaluate_type (struct expression *exp);
869
870extern struct value *evaluate_subexp (struct type *expect_type,
871 struct expression *exp,
872 int *pos, enum noside noside);
873
874extern struct value *evaluate_subexpression_type (struct expression *exp,
875 int subexp);
876
877extern void fetch_subexp_value (struct expression *exp, int *pc,
878 struct value **valp, struct value **resultp,
879 struct value **val_chain,
880 int preserve_errors);
881
882extern char *extract_field_op (struct expression *exp, int *subexp);
883
884extern struct value *evaluate_subexp_with_coercion (struct expression *,
885 int *, enum noside);
886
887extern struct value *parse_and_eval (const char *exp);
888
889extern struct value *parse_to_comma_and_eval (const char **expp);
890
891extern struct type *parse_and_eval_type (char *p, int length);
892
893extern CORE_ADDR parse_and_eval_address (const char *exp);
894
895extern LONGEST parse_and_eval_long (const char *exp);
896
897extern void unop_promote (const struct language_defn *language,
898 struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
899 struct value **arg1);
900
901extern void binop_promote (const struct language_defn *language,
902 struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
903 struct value **arg1, struct value **arg2);
904
905extern struct value *access_value_history (int num);
906
907extern struct value *value_of_internalvar (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
908 struct internalvar *var);
909
910extern int get_internalvar_integer (struct internalvar *var, LONGEST *l);
911
912extern void set_internalvar (struct internalvar *var, struct value *val);
913
914extern void set_internalvar_integer (struct internalvar *var, LONGEST l);
915
916extern void set_internalvar_string (struct internalvar *var,
917 const char *string);
918
919extern void clear_internalvar (struct internalvar *var);
920
921extern void set_internalvar_component (struct internalvar *var,
922 LONGEST offset,
923 LONGEST bitpos, LONGEST bitsize,
924 struct value *newvalue);
925
926extern struct internalvar *lookup_only_internalvar (const char *name);
927
928extern struct internalvar *create_internalvar (const char *name);
929
930extern void complete_internalvar (completion_tracker &tracker,
931 const char *name);
932
933/* An internalvar can be dynamically computed by supplying a vector of
934 function pointers to perform various operations. */
935
936struct internalvar_funcs
937{
938 /* Compute the value of the variable. The DATA argument passed to
939 the function is the same argument that was passed to
940 `create_internalvar_type_lazy'. */
941
942 struct value *(*make_value) (struct gdbarch *arch,
943 struct internalvar *var,
944 void *data);
945
946 /* Update the agent expression EXPR with bytecode to compute the
947 value. VALUE is the agent value we are updating. The DATA
948 argument passed to this function is the same argument that was
949 passed to `create_internalvar_type_lazy'. If this pointer is
950 NULL, then the internalvar cannot be compiled to an agent
951 expression. */
952
953 void (*compile_to_ax) (struct internalvar *var,
954 struct agent_expr *expr,
955 struct axs_value *value,
956 void *data);
957
958 /* If non-NULL, this is called to destroy DATA. The DATA argument
959 passed to this function is the same argument that was passed to
960 `create_internalvar_type_lazy'. */
961
962 void (*destroy) (void *data);
963};
964
965extern struct internalvar *create_internalvar_type_lazy (const char *name,
966 const struct internalvar_funcs *funcs,
967 void *data);
968
969/* Compile an internal variable to an agent expression. VAR is the
970 variable to compile; EXPR and VALUE are the agent expression we are
971 updating. This will return 0 if there is no known way to compile
972 VAR, and 1 if VAR was successfully compiled. It may also throw an
973 exception on error. */
974
975extern int compile_internalvar_to_ax (struct internalvar *var,
976 struct agent_expr *expr,
977 struct axs_value *value);
978
979extern struct internalvar *lookup_internalvar (const char *name);
980
981extern int value_equal (struct value *arg1, struct value *arg2);
982
983extern int value_equal_contents (struct value *arg1, struct value *arg2);
984
985extern int value_less (struct value *arg1, struct value *arg2);
986
987extern int value_logical_not (struct value *arg1);
988
989/* C++ */
990
991extern struct value *value_of_this (const struct language_defn *lang);
992
993extern struct value *value_of_this_silent (const struct language_defn *lang);
994
995extern struct value *value_x_binop (struct value *arg1, struct value *arg2,
996 enum exp_opcode op,
997 enum exp_opcode otherop,
998 enum noside noside);
999
1000extern struct value *value_x_unop (struct value *arg1, enum exp_opcode op,
1001 enum noside noside);
1002
1003extern struct value *value_fn_field (struct value **arg1p, struct fn_field *f,
1004 int j, struct type *type, LONGEST offset);
1005
1006extern int binop_types_user_defined_p (enum exp_opcode op,
1007 struct type *type1,
1008 struct type *type2);
1009
1010extern int binop_user_defined_p (enum exp_opcode op, struct value *arg1,
1011 struct value *arg2);
1012
1013extern int unop_user_defined_p (enum exp_opcode op, struct value *arg1);
1014
1015extern int destructor_name_p (const char *name, struct type *type);
1016
1017extern void value_incref (struct value *val);
1018
1019extern void value_free (struct value *val);
1020
1021/* A free policy class to interface std::unique_ptr with
1022 value_free. */
1023
1024struct value_deleter
1025{
1026 void operator() (struct value *value) const
1027 {
1028 value_free (value);
1029 }
1030};
1031
1032/* A unique pointer to a struct value. */
1033
1034typedef std::unique_ptr<struct value, value_deleter> gdb_value_up;
1035
1036extern void free_all_values (void);
1037
1038extern void free_value_chain (struct value *v);
1039
1040extern void release_value (struct value *val);
1041
1042extern void release_value_or_incref (struct value *val);
1043
1044extern int record_latest_value (struct value *val);
1045
1046extern void modify_field (struct type *type, gdb_byte *addr,
1047 LONGEST fieldval, LONGEST bitpos, LONGEST bitsize);
1048
1049extern void type_print (struct type *type, const char *varstring,
1050 struct ui_file *stream, int show);
1051
1052extern std::string type_to_string (struct type *type);
1053
1054extern gdb_byte *baseclass_addr (struct type *type, int index,
1055 gdb_byte *valaddr,
1056 struct value **valuep, int *errp);
1057
1058extern void print_longest (struct ui_file *stream, int format,
1059 int use_local, LONGEST val);
1060
1061extern void print_floating (const gdb_byte *valaddr, struct type *type,
1062 struct ui_file *stream);
1063
1064extern void print_decimal_floating (const gdb_byte *valaddr, struct type *type,
1065 struct ui_file *stream);
1066
1067extern void value_print (struct value *val, struct ui_file *stream,
1068 const struct value_print_options *options);
1069
1070extern void value_print_array_elements (struct value *val,
1071 struct ui_file *stream, int format,
1072 enum val_prettyformat pretty);
1073
1074extern struct value *value_release_to_mark (const struct value *mark);
1075
1076extern void val_print (struct type *type,
1077 LONGEST embedded_offset, CORE_ADDR address,
1078 struct ui_file *stream, int recurse,
1079 struct value *val,
1080 const struct value_print_options *options,
1081 const struct language_defn *language);
1082
1083extern void common_val_print (struct value *val,
1084 struct ui_file *stream, int recurse,
1085 const struct value_print_options *options,
1086 const struct language_defn *language);
1087
1088extern int val_print_string (struct type *elttype, const char *encoding,
1089 CORE_ADDR addr, int len,
1090 struct ui_file *stream,
1091 const struct value_print_options *options);
1092
1093extern void print_variable_and_value (const char *name,
1094 struct symbol *var,
1095 struct frame_info *frame,
1096 struct ui_file *stream,
1097 int indent);
1098
1099extern void typedef_print (struct type *type, struct symbol *news,
1100 struct ui_file *stream);
1101
1102extern char *internalvar_name (const struct internalvar *var);
1103
1104extern void preserve_values (struct objfile *);
1105
1106/* From values.c */
1107
1108extern struct value *value_copy (struct value *);
1109
1110extern struct value *value_non_lval (struct value *);
1111
1112extern void value_force_lval (struct value *, CORE_ADDR);
1113
1114extern struct value *make_cv_value (int, int, struct value *);
1115
1116extern void preserve_one_value (struct value *, struct objfile *, htab_t);
1117
1118/* From valops.c */
1119
1120extern struct value *varying_to_slice (struct value *);
1121
1122extern struct value *value_slice (struct value *, int, int);
1123
1124extern struct value *value_literal_complex (struct value *, struct value *,
1125 struct type *);
1126
1127extern struct value *find_function_in_inferior (const char *,
1128 struct objfile **);
1129
1130extern struct value *value_allocate_space_in_inferior (int);
1131
1132extern struct value *value_subscripted_rvalue (struct value *array,
1133 LONGEST index, int lowerbound);
1134
1135/* User function handler. */
1136
1137typedef struct value *(*internal_function_fn) (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
1138 const struct language_defn *language,
1139 void *cookie,
1140 int argc,
1141 struct value **argv);
1142
1143void add_internal_function (const char *name, const char *doc,
1144 internal_function_fn handler,
1145 void *cookie);
1146
1147struct value *call_internal_function (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
1148 const struct language_defn *language,
1149 struct value *function,
1150 int argc, struct value **argv);
1151
1152char *value_internal_function_name (struct value *);
1153
1154extern struct value *value_of_xmethod (struct xmethod_worker *);
1155
1156extern struct type *result_type_of_xmethod (struct value *method,
1157 int argc, struct value **argv);
1158
1159extern struct value *call_xmethod (struct value *method,
1160 int argc, struct value **argv);
1161
1162#endif /* !defined (VALUE_H) */
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