/* Interface to C preprocessor macro tables for GDB.
- Copyright (C) 2002, 2007-2012 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 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,
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 */