/* Interface to C preprocessor macro tables for GDB.
- Copyright (C) 2002, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 2002-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Red Hat, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
struct obstack;
struct bcache;
+struct compunit_symtab;
/* How do we represent a source location? I mean, how should we
represent them within GDB; the user wants to use all sorts of
/* A table of all the macro definitions for a given compilation unit. */
struct macro_table;
+/* The definition of a single macro. */
+struct macro_definition;
/* A source file that participated in a compilation unit --- either a
main file, or an #included file. If a file is #included more than
a part of. */
struct macro_table *table;
- /* A source file --- possibly a header file. */
+ /* A source file --- possibly a header file. This filename is relative to
+ the compilation directory (table->comp_dir), it exactly matches the
+ symtab->filename content. */
const char *filename;
/* The location we were #included from, or zero if we are the
xmalloc if OBSTACK is zero. Use BCACHE to store all macro names,
arguments, definitions, and anything else that might be the same
amongst compilation units in an executable file; if BCACHE is zero,
- don't cache these things.
+ don't cache these things. CUST is a pointer to the containing
+ compilation unit, or NULL if there isn't one.
Note that, if either OBSTACK or BCACHE are non-zero, then removing
information from the table may leak memory. Neither obstacks nor
the same source location (although 'gcc -DFOO -UFOO -DFOO=2' does
do that in GCC 4.1.2.). */
struct macro_table *new_macro_table (struct obstack *obstack,
- struct bcache *bcache);
+ struct bcache *bcache,
+ struct compunit_symtab *cust);
/* Free TABLE, and any macro definitions, source file structures,
/* Return the main source file of the macro table TABLE. */
struct macro_source_file *macro_main (struct macro_table *table);
+/* Mark the macro table TABLE so that macros defined in this table can
+ be redefined without error. Note that it invalid to call this if
+ TABLE is allocated on an obstack. */
+void macro_allow_redefinitions (struct macro_table *table);
+
/* Record a #inclusion.
Record in SOURCE's macro table that, at line number LINE in SOURCE,
int line,
const char *included);
+/* Define any special macros, like __FILE__ or __LINE__. This should
+ be called once, on the main source file. */
+
+void macro_define_special (struct macro_table *table);
/* Find any source file structure for a file named NAME, either
included into SOURCE, or SOURCE itself. Return zero if we have
void macro_undef (struct macro_source_file *source, int line,
const char *name);
-
/* Different kinds of macro definitions. */
enum macro_kind
{
macro_function_like
};
+/* Different kinds of special macros. */
+
+enum macro_special_kind
+{
+ /* Ordinary. */
+ macro_ordinary,
+ /* The special macro __FILE__. */
+ macro_FILE,
+ /* The special macro __LINE__. */
+ macro_LINE
+};
/* A preprocessor symbol definition. */
struct macro_definition
struct macro_table *table;
/* What kind of macro it is. */
- enum macro_kind kind;
+ ENUM_BITFIELD (macro_kind) kind : 1;
/* If `kind' is `macro_function_like', the number of arguments it
takes, and their names. The names, and the array of pointers to
- them, are in the table's bcache, if it has one. */
- int argc;
+ them, are in the table's bcache, if it has one. If `kind' is
+ `macro_object_like', then this is actually a `macro_special_kind'
+ describing the macro. */
+ int argc : 30;
const char * const *argv;
- /* The replacement string (body) of the macro. This is in the
- table's bcache, if it has one. */
+ /* The replacement string (body) of the macro. For ordinary macros,
+ this is in the table's bcache, if it has one. For special macros
+ like __FILE__, this value is only valid until the next use of any
+ special macro definition; that is, it is reset each time any
+ special macro is looked up or iterated over. */
const char *replacement;
};
const char *name,
int *definition_line));
+/* Callback function when walking a macro table. NAME is the name of
+ the macro, and DEFINITION is the definition. SOURCE is the file at the
+ start of the include path, and LINE is the line number of the SOURCE file
+ where the macro was defined. USER_DATA is an arbitrary pointer which is
+ passed by the caller to macro_for_each or macro_for_each_in_scope. */
+typedef void (*macro_callback_fn) (const char *name,
+ const struct macro_definition *definition,
+ struct macro_source_file *source,
+ int line,
+ void *user_data);
+
+/* Call the function FN for each macro in the macro table TABLE.
+ USER_DATA is passed, untranslated, to FN. */
+void macro_for_each (struct macro_table *table, macro_callback_fn fn,
+ void *user_data);
+
+/* Call the function FN for each macro that is visible in a given
+ scope. The scope is represented by FILE and LINE. USER_DATA is
+ passed, untranslated, to FN. */
+void macro_for_each_in_scope (struct macro_source_file *file, int line,
+ macro_callback_fn fn,
+ void *user_data);
+
+/* Return FILE->filename with possibly prepended compilation directory name.
+ This is raw concatenation without the "set substitute-path" and gdb_realpath
+ applications done by symtab_to_fullname. Returned string must be freed by
+ xfree.
+
+ THis function ignores the "set filename-display" setting. Its default
+ setting is "relative" which is backward compatible but the former behavior
+ of macro filenames printing was "absolute". */
+extern char *macro_source_fullname (struct macro_source_file *file);
#endif /* MACROTAB_H */