/* Standard language operator definitions for GDB, the GNU debugger.
- Copyright (C) 1986, 1989, 1992, 1994, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007-2012
- Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1986-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
OP1(OP2:OP3). Return elements OP2 through OP3 of OP1. */
OP (TERNOP_SLICE)
-/* A sub-string/sub-array. (The deleted) Chill syntax: OP1(OP2 UP
- OP3). Return OP3 elements of OP1, starting with element
- OP2. */
-OP (TERNOP_SLICE_COUNT)
-
/* Multidimensional subscript operator, such as Modula-2 x[a,b,...].
The dimensionality is encoded in the operator, like the number of
function arguments in OP_FUNCALL, I.E. <OP><dimension><OP>.
is executed. */
OP (OP_STRING)
-/* OP_BITSTRING represents a packed bitstring constant.
- Its format is the same as that of a STRUCTOP, but the bitstring
- data is just made into a bitstring constant when the operation
- is executed. */
-OP (OP_BITSTRING)
-
/* OP_ARRAY creates an array constant out of the following subexpressions.
It is followed by two exp_elements, the first containing an integer
that is the lower bound of the array and the second containing another
a string, which, of course, is variable length. */
OP (OP_SCOPE)
-/* Used to represent named structure field values in brace
- initializers (or tuples as they are called in (the deleted)
- Chill).
-
- The gcc C syntax is NAME:VALUE or .NAME=VALUE, the (the
- deleted) Chill syntax is .NAME:VALUE. Multiple labels (as in
- the (the deleted) Chill syntax .NAME1,.NAME2:VALUE) is
- represented as if it were .NAME1:(.NAME2:VALUE) (though that is
- not valid (the deleted) Chill syntax).
-
- The NAME is represented as for STRUCTOP_STRUCT; VALUE follows. */
-OP (OP_LABELED)
-
/* OP_TYPE is for parsing types, and used with the "ptype" command
so we can look up types that are qualified by scope, either with
the GDB "::" operator, or the Modula-2 '.' operator. */
evaluated solely for its type. This is similar to typeof, but has
slight different semantics. */
OP (OP_DECLTYPE)
+
+/* The typeid operator. This has one expression argument. */
+OP (OP_TYPEID)