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1 /* Source-language-related definitions for GDB.
2
3 Copyright (C) 1991-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 Contributed by the Department of Computer Science at the State University
6 of New York at Buffalo.
7
8 This file is part of GDB.
9
10 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
13 (at your option) any later version.
14
15 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18 GNU General Public License for more details.
19
20 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
21 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
22
23 #if !defined (LANGUAGE_H)
24 #define LANGUAGE_H 1
25
26 #include "symtab.h"
27 #include "gdbsupport/function-view.h"
28 #include "expression.h"
29
30 /* Forward decls for prototypes. */
31 struct value;
32 struct objfile;
33 struct frame_info;
34 struct ui_file;
35 struct value_print_options;
36 struct type_print_options;
37 struct lang_varobj_ops;
38 struct parser_state;
39 class compile_instance;
40 struct completion_match_for_lcd;
41 class innermost_block_tracker;
42
43 #define MAX_FORTRAN_DIMS 7 /* Maximum number of F77 array dims. */
44
45 /* range_mode ==
46 range_mode_auto: range_check set automatically to default of language.
47 range_mode_manual: range_check set manually by user. */
48
49 extern enum range_mode
50 {
51 range_mode_auto, range_mode_manual
52 }
53 range_mode;
54
55 /* range_check ==
56 range_check_on: Ranges are checked in GDB expressions, producing errors.
57 range_check_warn: Ranges are checked, producing warnings.
58 range_check_off: Ranges are not checked in GDB expressions. */
59
60 extern enum range_check
61 {
62 range_check_off, range_check_warn, range_check_on
63 }
64 range_check;
65
66 /* case_mode ==
67 case_mode_auto: case_sensitivity set upon selection of scope.
68 case_mode_manual: case_sensitivity set only by user. */
69
70 extern enum case_mode
71 {
72 case_mode_auto, case_mode_manual
73 }
74 case_mode;
75
76 /* array_ordering ==
77 array_row_major: Arrays are in row major order.
78 array_column_major: Arrays are in column major order. */
79
80 extern enum array_ordering
81 {
82 array_row_major, array_column_major
83 }
84 array_ordering;
85
86
87 /* case_sensitivity ==
88 case_sensitive_on: Case sensitivity in name matching is used.
89 case_sensitive_off: Case sensitivity in name matching is not used. */
90
91 extern enum case_sensitivity
92 {
93 case_sensitive_on, case_sensitive_off
94 }
95 case_sensitivity;
96
97
98 /* macro_expansion ==
99 macro_expansion_no: No macro expansion is available.
100 macro_expansion_c: C-like macro expansion is available. */
101
102 enum macro_expansion
103 {
104 macro_expansion_no, macro_expansion_c
105 };
106
107 \f
108 /* Per architecture (OS/ABI) language information. */
109
110 struct language_arch_info
111 {
112 /* Its primitive types. This is a vector ended by a NULL pointer.
113 These types can be specified by name in parsing types in
114 expressions, regardless of whether the program being debugged
115 actually defines such a type. */
116 struct type **primitive_type_vector;
117
118 /* Symbol wrappers around primitive_type_vector, so that the symbol lookup
119 machinery can return them. */
120 struct symbol **primitive_type_symbols;
121
122 /* Type of elements of strings. */
123 struct type *string_char_type;
124
125 /* Symbol name of type to use as boolean type, if defined. */
126 const char *bool_type_symbol;
127 /* Otherwise, this is the default boolean builtin type. */
128 struct type *bool_type_default;
129 };
130
131 /* In a language (particularly C++) a function argument of an aggregate
132 type (i.e. class/struct/union) may be implicitly passed by reference
133 even though it is declared a call-by-value argument in the source.
134 The struct below puts together necessary information for GDB to be
135 able to detect and carry out pass-by-reference semantics for a
136 particular type. This type is referred as T in the inlined comments
137 below.
138
139 The default values of the fields are chosen to give correct semantics
140 for primitive types and for simple aggregate types, such as
141
142 class T {
143 int x;
144 }; */
145
146 struct language_pass_by_ref_info
147 {
148 /* True if an argument of type T can be passed to a function by value
149 (i.e. not through an implicit reference). False, otherwise. */
150 bool trivially_copyable = true;
151
152 /* True if a copy of a value of type T can be initialized by
153 memcpy'ing the value bit-by-bit. False, otherwise.
154 E.g. If T has a user-defined copy ctor, this should be false. */
155 bool trivially_copy_constructible = true;
156
157 /* True if a value of type T can be destructed simply by reclaiming
158 the memory area occupied by the value. False, otherwise.
159 E.g. If T has a user-defined destructor, this should be false. */
160 bool trivially_destructible = true;
161
162 /* True if it is allowed to create a copy of a value of type T.
163 False, otherwise.
164 E.g. If T has a deleted copy ctor, this should be false. */
165 bool copy_constructible = true;
166
167 /* True if a value of type T can be destructed. False, otherwise.
168 E.g. If T has a deleted destructor, this should be false. */
169 bool destructible = true;
170 };
171
172 /* Structure tying together assorted information about a language.
173
174 As we move over from the old structure based languages to a class
175 hierarchy of languages this structure will continue to contain a
176 mixture of both data and function pointers.
177
178 Once the class hierarchy of languages in place the first task is to
179 remove the function pointers from this structure and convert them into
180 member functions on the different language classes.
181
182 The current plan it to keep the constant data that describes a language
183 in this structure, and have each language pass in an instance of this
184 structure at construction time. */
185
186 struct language_data
187 {
188 /* Name of the language. */
189
190 const char *la_name;
191
192 /* Natural or official name of the language. */
193
194 const char *la_natural_name;
195
196 /* its symtab language-enum (defs.h). */
197
198 enum language la_language;
199
200 /* Default range checking. */
201
202 enum range_check la_range_check;
203
204 /* Default case sensitivity. */
205 enum case_sensitivity la_case_sensitivity;
206
207 /* Multi-dimensional array ordering. */
208 enum array_ordering la_array_ordering;
209
210 /* Style of macro expansion, if any, supported by this language. */
211 enum macro_expansion la_macro_expansion;
212
213 /* A NULL-terminated array of file extensions for this language.
214 The extension must include the ".", like ".c". If this
215 language doesn't need to provide any filename extensions, this
216 may be NULL. */
217
218 const char *const *la_filename_extensions;
219
220 /* Definitions related to expression printing, prefixifying, and
221 dumping. */
222
223 const struct exp_descriptor *la_exp_desc;
224
225 /* Parser function. */
226
227 int (*la_parser) (struct parser_state *);
228
229 /* Given an expression *EXPP created by prefixifying the result of
230 la_parser, perform any remaining processing necessary to complete
231 its translation. *EXPP may change; la_post_parser is responsible
232 for releasing its previous contents, if necessary. If
233 VOID_CONTEXT_P, then no value is expected from the expression.
234 If COMPLETING is non-zero, then the expression has been parsed
235 for completion, not evaluation. */
236
237 void (*la_post_parser) (expression_up *expp, int void_context_p,
238 int completing, innermost_block_tracker *tracker);
239
240 void (*la_printchar) (int ch, struct type *chtype,
241 struct ui_file * stream);
242
243 void (*la_printstr) (struct ui_file * stream, struct type *elttype,
244 const gdb_byte *string, unsigned int length,
245 const char *encoding, int force_ellipses,
246 const struct value_print_options *);
247
248 void (*la_emitchar) (int ch, struct type *chtype,
249 struct ui_file * stream, int quoter);
250
251 /* Print a type using syntax appropriate for this language. */
252
253 void (*la_print_type) (struct type *, const char *, struct ui_file *, int,
254 int, const struct type_print_options *);
255
256 /* Print a typedef using syntax appropriate for this language.
257 TYPE is the underlying type. NEW_SYMBOL is the symbol naming
258 the type. STREAM is the output stream on which to print. */
259
260 void (*la_print_typedef) (struct type *type, struct symbol *new_symbol,
261 struct ui_file *stream);
262
263 /* Print a value using syntax appropriate for this language.
264 RECURSE is the recursion depth. It is zero-based. */
265
266 void (*la_value_print_inner) (struct value *, struct ui_file *,
267 int recurse,
268 const struct value_print_options *);
269
270 /* Print a top-level value using syntax appropriate for this language. */
271
272 void (*la_value_print) (struct value *, struct ui_file *,
273 const struct value_print_options *);
274
275 /* PC is possibly an unknown languages trampoline.
276 If that PC falls in a trampoline belonging to this language,
277 return the address of the first pc in the real function, or 0
278 if it isn't a language tramp for this language. */
279 CORE_ADDR (*skip_trampoline) (struct frame_info *, CORE_ADDR);
280
281 /* Now come some hooks for lookup_symbol. */
282
283 /* If this is non-NULL, specifies the name that of the implicit
284 local variable that refers to the current object instance. */
285
286 const char *la_name_of_this;
287
288 /* True if the symbols names should be stored in GDB's data structures
289 for minimal/partial/full symbols using their linkage (aka mangled)
290 form; false if the symbol names should be demangled first.
291
292 Most languages implement symbol lookup by comparing the demangled
293 names, in which case it is advantageous to store that information
294 already demangled, and so would set this field to false.
295
296 On the other hand, some languages have opted for doing symbol
297 lookups by comparing mangled names instead, for reasons usually
298 specific to the language. Those languages should set this field
299 to true.
300
301 And finally, other languages such as C or Asm do not have
302 the concept of mangled vs demangled name, so those languages
303 should set this field to true as well, to prevent any accidental
304 demangling through an unrelated language's demangler. */
305
306 const bool la_store_sym_names_in_linkage_form_p;
307
308 /* This is a function that lookup_symbol will call when it gets to
309 the part of symbol lookup where C looks up static and global
310 variables. */
311
312 struct block_symbol (*la_lookup_symbol_nonlocal)
313 (const struct language_defn *,
314 const char *,
315 const struct block *,
316 const domain_enum);
317
318 /* Find the definition of the type with the given name. */
319 struct type *(*la_lookup_transparent_type) (const char *);
320
321 /* Return demangled language symbol, or NULL. */
322 char *(*la_demangle) (const char *mangled, int options);
323
324 /* Demangle a symbol according to this language's rules. Unlike
325 la_demangle, this does not take any options.
326
327 *DEMANGLED will be set by this function.
328
329 If this function returns 0, then *DEMANGLED must always be set
330 to NULL.
331
332 If this function returns 1, the implementation may set this to
333 a xmalloc'd string holding the demangled form. However, it is
334 not required to. The string, if any, is owned by the caller.
335
336 The resulting string should be of the form that will be
337 installed into a symbol. */
338 int (*la_sniff_from_mangled_name) (const char *mangled, char **demangled);
339
340 /* Return class name of a mangled method name or NULL. */
341 char *(*la_class_name_from_physname) (const char *physname);
342
343 /* Table for printing expressions. */
344
345 const struct op_print *la_op_print_tab;
346
347 /* Zero if the language has first-class arrays. True if there are no
348 array values, and array objects decay to pointers, as in C. */
349
350 char c_style_arrays;
351
352 /* Index to use for extracting the first element of a string. */
353 char string_lower_bound;
354
355 /* The list of characters forming word boundaries. */
356 const char *(*la_word_break_characters) (void);
357
358 /* Add to the completion tracker all symbols which are possible
359 completions for TEXT. WORD is the entire command on which the
360 completion is being made. If CODE is TYPE_CODE_UNDEF, then all
361 symbols should be examined; otherwise, only STRUCT_DOMAIN
362 symbols whose type has a code of CODE should be matched. */
363 void (*la_collect_symbol_completion_matches)
364 (completion_tracker &tracker,
365 complete_symbol_mode mode,
366 symbol_name_match_type match_type,
367 const char *text,
368 const char *word,
369 enum type_code code);
370
371 /* The per-architecture (OS/ABI) language information. */
372 void (*la_language_arch_info) (struct gdbarch *,
373 struct language_arch_info *);
374
375 /* Return an expression that can be used for a location
376 watchpoint. TYPE is a pointer type that points to the memory
377 to watch, and ADDR is the address of the watched memory. */
378 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> (*la_watch_location_expression)
379 (struct type *type, CORE_ADDR addr);
380
381 /* Return a pointer to the function that should be used to match a
382 symbol name against LOOKUP_NAME, according to this language's
383 rules. The matching algorithm depends on LOOKUP_NAME. For
384 example, on Ada, the matching algorithm depends on the symbol
385 name (wild/full/verbatim matching), and on whether we're doing
386 a normal lookup or a completion match lookup.
387
388 This field may be NULL, in which case
389 default_symbol_name_matcher is used to perform the
390 matching. */
391 symbol_name_matcher_ftype *(*la_get_symbol_name_matcher)
392 (const lookup_name_info &);
393
394 /* Find all symbols in the current program space matching NAME in
395 DOMAIN, according to this language's rules.
396
397 The search is done in BLOCK only.
398 The caller is responsible for iterating up through superblocks
399 if desired.
400
401 For each one, call CALLBACK with the symbol. If CALLBACK
402 returns false, the iteration ends at that point.
403
404 This field may not be NULL. If the language does not need any
405 special processing here, 'iterate_over_symbols' should be
406 used as the definition. */
407 bool (*la_iterate_over_symbols)
408 (const struct block *block, const lookup_name_info &name,
409 domain_enum domain,
410 gdb::function_view<symbol_found_callback_ftype> callback);
411
412 /* Hash the given symbol search name. Use
413 default_search_name_hash if no special treatment is
414 required. */
415 unsigned int (*la_search_name_hash) (const char *name);
416
417 /* Various operations on varobj. */
418 const struct lang_varobj_ops *la_varobj_ops;
419
420 /* If this language allows compilation from the gdb command line,
421 this method should be non-NULL. When called it should return
422 an instance of struct gcc_context appropriate to the language.
423 When defined this method must never return NULL; instead it
424 should throw an exception on failure. The returned compiler
425 instance is owned by its caller and must be deallocated by
426 calling its 'destroy' method. */
427
428 compile_instance *(*la_get_compile_instance) (void);
429
430 /* This method must be defined if 'la_get_gcc_context' is defined.
431 If 'la_get_gcc_context' is not defined, then this method is
432 ignored.
433
434 This takes the user-supplied text and returns a new bit of code
435 to compile.
436
437 INST is the compiler instance being used.
438 INPUT is the user's input text.
439 GDBARCH is the architecture to use.
440 EXPR_BLOCK is the block in which the expression is being
441 parsed.
442 EXPR_PC is the PC at which the expression is being parsed. */
443
444 std::string (*la_compute_program) (compile_instance *inst,
445 const char *input,
446 struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
447 const struct block *expr_block,
448 CORE_ADDR expr_pc);
449
450 /* Return true if TYPE is a string type. */
451 bool (*la_is_string_type_p) (struct type *type);
452
453 /* This string is used by the 'set print max-depth' setting. When GDB
454 replaces a struct or union (during value printing) that is "too
455 deep" this string is displayed instead. */
456 const char *la_struct_too_deep_ellipsis;
457
458 };
459
460 /* Base class from which all other language classes derive. */
461
462 struct language_defn : language_data
463 {
464 language_defn (enum language lang, const language_data &init_data)
465 : language_data (init_data)
466 {
467 /* We should only ever create one instance of each language. */
468 gdb_assert (languages[lang] == nullptr);
469 languages[lang] = this;
470 }
471
472 /* Print the index of an element of an array. This default
473 implementation prints using C99 syntax. */
474
475 virtual void print_array_index (struct type *index_type,
476 LONGEST index_value,
477 struct ui_file *stream,
478 const value_print_options *options) const;
479
480 /* Given a symbol VAR, the corresponding block VAR_BLOCK (if any) and a
481 stack frame id FRAME, read the value of the variable and return (pointer
482 to a) struct value containing the value.
483
484 VAR_BLOCK is needed if there's a possibility for VAR to be outside
485 FRAME. This is what happens if FRAME correspond to a nested function
486 and VAR is defined in the outer function. If callers know that VAR is
487 located in FRAME or is global/static, NULL can be passed as VAR_BLOCK.
488
489 Throw an error if the variable cannot be found. */
490
491 virtual struct value *read_var_value (struct symbol *var,
492 const struct block *var_block,
493 struct frame_info *frame) const;
494
495 /* Return information about whether TYPE should be passed
496 (and returned) by reference at the language level. The default
497 implementation returns a LANGUAGE_PASS_BY_REF_INFO initialised in its
498 default state. */
499
500 virtual struct language_pass_by_ref_info pass_by_reference_info
501 (struct type *type) const
502 {
503 return {};
504 }
505
506 /* List of all known languages. */
507 static const struct language_defn *languages[nr_languages];
508 };
509
510 /* Pointer to the language_defn for our current language. This pointer
511 always points to *some* valid struct; it can be used without checking
512 it for validity.
513
514 The current language affects expression parsing and evaluation
515 (FIXME: it might be cleaner to make the evaluation-related stuff
516 separate exp_opcodes for each different set of semantics. We
517 should at least think this through more clearly with respect to
518 what happens if the language is changed between parsing and
519 evaluation) and printing of things like types and arrays. It does
520 *not* affect symbol-reading-- each source file in a symbol-file has
521 its own language and we should keep track of that regardless of the
522 language when symbols are read. If we want some manual setting for
523 the language of symbol files (e.g. detecting when ".c" files are
524 C++), it should be a separate setting from the current_language. */
525
526 extern const struct language_defn *current_language;
527
528 /* Pointer to the language_defn expected by the user, e.g. the language
529 of main(), or the language we last mentioned in a message, or C. */
530
531 extern const struct language_defn *expected_language;
532
533 /* Warning issued when current_language and the language of the current
534 frame do not match. */
535
536 extern const char lang_frame_mismatch_warn[];
537
538 /* language_mode ==
539 language_mode_auto: current_language automatically set upon selection
540 of scope (e.g. stack frame)
541 language_mode_manual: current_language set only by user. */
542
543 extern enum language_mode
544 {
545 language_mode_auto, language_mode_manual
546 }
547 language_mode;
548
549 struct type *language_bool_type (const struct language_defn *l,
550 struct gdbarch *gdbarch);
551
552 struct type *language_string_char_type (const struct language_defn *l,
553 struct gdbarch *gdbarch);
554
555 /* Look up type NAME in language L, and return its definition for architecture
556 GDBARCH. Returns NULL if not found. */
557
558 struct type *language_lookup_primitive_type (const struct language_defn *l,
559 struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
560 const char *name);
561
562 /* Wrapper around language_lookup_primitive_type to return the
563 corresponding symbol. */
564
565 struct symbol *
566 language_lookup_primitive_type_as_symbol (const struct language_defn *l,
567 struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
568 const char *name);
569
570 \f
571 /* These macros define the behaviour of the expression
572 evaluator. */
573
574 /* Should we range check values against the domain of their type? */
575 #define RANGE_CHECK (range_check != range_check_off)
576
577 /* "cast" really means conversion. */
578 /* FIXME -- should be a setting in language_defn. */
579 #define CAST_IS_CONVERSION(LANG) ((LANG)->la_language == language_c || \
580 (LANG)->la_language == language_cplus || \
581 (LANG)->la_language == language_objc)
582
583 extern void language_info (int);
584
585 extern enum language set_language (enum language);
586 \f
587
588 /* This page contains functions that return things that are
589 specific to languages. Each of these functions is based on
590 the current setting of working_lang, which the user sets
591 with the "set language" command. */
592
593 #define LA_PRINT_TYPE(type,varstring,stream,show,level,flags) \
594 (current_language->la_print_type(type,varstring,stream,show,level,flags))
595
596 #define LA_PRINT_TYPEDEF(type,new_symbol,stream) \
597 (current_language->la_print_typedef(type,new_symbol,stream))
598
599 #define LA_VALUE_PRINT(val,stream,options) \
600 (current_language->la_value_print(val,stream,options))
601
602 #define LA_PRINT_CHAR(ch, type, stream) \
603 (current_language->la_printchar(ch, type, stream))
604 #define LA_PRINT_STRING(stream, elttype, string, length, encoding, force_ellipses, options) \
605 (current_language->la_printstr(stream, elttype, string, length, \
606 encoding, force_ellipses,options))
607 #define LA_EMIT_CHAR(ch, type, stream, quoter) \
608 (current_language->la_emitchar(ch, type, stream, quoter))
609
610 #define LA_PRINT_ARRAY_INDEX(index_type, index_value, stream, options) \
611 (current_language->print_array_index(index_type, index_value, stream, \
612 options))
613
614 #define LA_ITERATE_OVER_SYMBOLS(BLOCK, NAME, DOMAIN, CALLBACK) \
615 (current_language->la_iterate_over_symbols (BLOCK, NAME, DOMAIN, CALLBACK))
616
617 /* Test a character to decide whether it can be printed in literal form
618 or needs to be printed in another representation. For example,
619 in C the literal form of the character with octal value 141 is 'a'
620 and the "other representation" is '\141'. The "other representation"
621 is program language dependent. */
622
623 #define PRINT_LITERAL_FORM(c) \
624 ((c) >= 0x20 \
625 && ((c) < 0x7F || (c) >= 0xA0) \
626 && (!sevenbit_strings || (c) < 0x80))
627
628 /* Type predicates */
629
630 extern int pointer_type (struct type *);
631
632 /* Return true if TYPE is a string type, otherwise return false. This
633 default implementation only detects TYPE_CODE_STRING. */
634 extern bool default_is_string_type_p (struct type *type);
635
636 /* Error messages */
637
638 extern void range_error (const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (1, 2);
639
640 /* Data: Does this value represent "truth" to the current language? */
641
642 extern int value_true (struct value *);
643
644 /* Misc: The string representing a particular enum language. */
645
646 extern enum language language_enum (const char *str);
647
648 extern const struct language_defn *language_def (enum language);
649
650 extern const char *language_str (enum language);
651
652 /* Check for a language-specific trampoline. */
653
654 extern CORE_ADDR skip_language_trampoline (struct frame_info *, CORE_ADDR pc);
655
656 /* Return demangled language symbol, or NULL. */
657 extern char *language_demangle (const struct language_defn *current_language,
658 const char *mangled, int options);
659
660 /* A wrapper for la_sniff_from_mangled_name. The arguments and result
661 are as for the method. */
662
663 extern int language_sniff_from_mangled_name (const struct language_defn *lang,
664 const char *mangled,
665 char **demangled);
666
667 /* Return class name from physname, or NULL. */
668 extern char *language_class_name_from_physname (const struct language_defn *,
669 const char *physname);
670
671 /* Splitting strings into words. */
672 extern const char *default_word_break_characters (void);
673
674 /* Return information about whether TYPE should be passed
675 (and returned) by reference at the language level. */
676 struct language_pass_by_ref_info language_pass_by_reference (struct type *type);
677
678 /* The default implementation of la_print_typedef. */
679 void default_print_typedef (struct type *type, struct symbol *new_symbol,
680 struct ui_file *stream);
681
682 /* Default name hashing function. */
683
684 /* Produce an unsigned hash value from SEARCH_NAME that is consistent
685 with strcmp_iw, strcmp, and, at least on Ada symbols, wild_match.
686 That is, two identifiers equivalent according to any of those three
687 comparison operators hash to the same value. */
688 extern unsigned int default_search_name_hash (const char *search_name);
689
690 void c_get_string (struct value *value,
691 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<gdb_byte> *buffer,
692 int *length, struct type **char_type,
693 const char **charset);
694
695 /* The default implementation of la_symbol_name_matcher. Matches with
696 strncmp_iw. */
697 extern bool default_symbol_name_matcher
698 (const char *symbol_search_name,
699 const lookup_name_info &lookup_name,
700 completion_match_result *comp_match_res);
701
702 /* Get LANG's symbol_name_matcher method for LOOKUP_NAME. Returns
703 default_symbol_name_matcher if not set. LANG is used as a hint;
704 the function may ignore it depending on the current language and
705 LOOKUP_NAME. Specifically, if the current language is Ada, this
706 may return an Ada matcher regardless of LANG. */
707 symbol_name_matcher_ftype *get_symbol_name_matcher
708 (const language_defn *lang, const lookup_name_info &lookup_name);
709
710 /* Save the current language and restore it upon destruction. */
711
712 class scoped_restore_current_language
713 {
714 public:
715
716 explicit scoped_restore_current_language ()
717 : m_lang (current_language->la_language)
718 {
719 }
720
721 ~scoped_restore_current_language ()
722 {
723 set_language (m_lang);
724 }
725
726 scoped_restore_current_language (const scoped_restore_current_language &)
727 = delete;
728 scoped_restore_current_language &operator=
729 (const scoped_restore_current_language &) = delete;
730
731 private:
732
733 enum language m_lang;
734 };
735
736 /* If language_mode is language_mode_auto,
737 then switch current language to the language of SYM
738 and restore current language upon destruction.
739
740 Else do nothing. */
741
742 class scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto
743 {
744 public:
745
746 explicit scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto (const struct symbol *sym)
747 {
748 if (language_mode == language_mode_auto)
749 {
750 m_lang = current_language->la_language;
751 m_switched = true;
752 set_language (sym->language ());
753 }
754 else
755 {
756 m_switched = false;
757 /* Assign to m_lang to silence a GCC warning. See
758 https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=80635. */
759 m_lang = language_unknown;
760 }
761 }
762
763 ~scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto ()
764 {
765 if (m_switched)
766 set_language (m_lang);
767 }
768
769 DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto);
770
771 private:
772 bool m_switched;
773 enum language m_lang;
774 };
775
776 #endif /* defined (LANGUAGE_H) */
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