| /* Source-language-related definitions for GDB. |
| |
| Copyright (C) 1991-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| |
| Contributed by the Department of Computer Science at the State University |
| of New York at Buffalo. |
| |
| This file is part of GDB. |
| |
| This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or |
| (at your option) any later version. |
| |
| This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| GNU General Public License for more details. |
| |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
| |
| #if !defined (LANGUAGE_H) |
| #define LANGUAGE_H 1 |
| |
| #include "symtab.h" |
| #include "gdbsupport/function-view.h" |
| #include "expression.h" |
| |
| /* Forward decls for prototypes. */ |
| struct value; |
| struct objfile; |
| struct frame_info; |
| struct ui_file; |
| struct value_print_options; |
| struct type_print_options; |
| struct lang_varobj_ops; |
| struct parser_state; |
| class compile_instance; |
| struct completion_match_for_lcd; |
| class innermost_block_tracker; |
| |
| #define MAX_FORTRAN_DIMS 7 /* Maximum number of F77 array dims. */ |
| |
| /* range_check == |
| range_check_on: Ranges are checked in GDB expressions, producing errors. |
| range_check_warn: Ranges are checked, producing warnings. |
| range_check_off: Ranges are not checked in GDB expressions. */ |
| |
| extern enum range_check |
| { |
| range_check_off, range_check_warn, range_check_on |
| } |
| range_check; |
| |
| /* array_ordering == |
| array_row_major: Arrays are in row major order. |
| array_column_major: Arrays are in column major order. */ |
| |
| extern enum array_ordering |
| { |
| array_row_major, array_column_major |
| } |
| array_ordering; |
| |
| |
| /* case_sensitivity == |
| case_sensitive_on: Case sensitivity in name matching is used. |
| case_sensitive_off: Case sensitivity in name matching is not used. */ |
| |
| extern enum case_sensitivity |
| { |
| case_sensitive_on, case_sensitive_off |
| } |
| case_sensitivity; |
| |
| |
| /* macro_expansion == |
| macro_expansion_no: No macro expansion is available. |
| macro_expansion_c: C-like macro expansion is available. */ |
| |
| enum macro_expansion |
| { |
| macro_expansion_no, macro_expansion_c |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* Per architecture (OS/ABI) language information. */ |
| |
| struct language_arch_info |
| { |
| /* A default constructor. */ |
| language_arch_info () = default; |
| |
| DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (language_arch_info); |
| |
| /* Set the default boolean type to be TYPE. If NAME is not nullptr then |
| before using TYPE a symbol called NAME will be looked up, and the type |
| of this symbol will be used instead. Should only be called once when |
| performing setup for a particular language in combination with a |
| particular gdbarch. */ |
| void set_bool_type (struct type *type, const char *name = nullptr) |
| { |
| gdb_assert (m_bool_type_default == nullptr); |
| gdb_assert (m_bool_type_name == nullptr); |
| gdb_assert (type != nullptr); |
| m_bool_type_default = type; |
| m_bool_type_name = name; |
| } |
| |
| /* Set the type to be used for characters within a string. Should only |
| be called once when performing setup for a particular language in |
| combination with a particular gdbarch. */ |
| void set_string_char_type (struct type *type) |
| { |
| gdb_assert (m_string_char_type == nullptr); |
| gdb_assert (type != nullptr); |
| m_string_char_type = type; |
| } |
| |
| /* Return the type for characters within a string. */ |
| struct type *string_char_type () const |
| { return m_string_char_type; } |
| |
| /* Return the type to be used for booleans. */ |
| struct type *bool_type () const; |
| |
| /* Add TYPE to the list of primitive types for this particular language, |
| with this OS/ABI combination. */ |
| void add_primitive_type (struct type *type) |
| { |
| gdb_assert (type != nullptr); |
| primitive_types_and_symbols.push_back (type_and_symbol (type)); |
| } |
| |
| /* Lookup a primitive type called NAME. Will return nullptr if no |
| matching type is found. */ |
| struct type *lookup_primitive_type (const char *name); |
| |
| /* Lookup a primitive type for which FILTER returns true. Will return |
| nullptr if no matching type is found. */ |
| struct type *lookup_primitive_type |
| (gdb::function_view<bool (struct type *)> filter); |
| |
| /* Lookup a primitive type called NAME and return the type as a symbol. |
| LANG is the language for which type is being looked up. */ |
| struct symbol *lookup_primitive_type_as_symbol (const char *name, |
| enum language lang); |
| private: |
| |
| /* A structure storing a type and a corresponding symbol. The type is |
| defined at construction time, while the symbol is lazily created only |
| when asked for, but is then cached for future use. */ |
| struct type_and_symbol |
| { |
| /* Constructor. */ |
| explicit type_and_symbol (struct type *type) |
| : m_type (type) |
| { /* Nothing. */ } |
| |
| /* Default move constructor. */ |
| type_and_symbol (type_and_symbol&&) = default; |
| |
| DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (type_and_symbol); |
| |
| /* Return the type from this object. */ |
| struct type *type () const |
| { return m_type; } |
| |
| /* Create and return a symbol wrapping M_TYPE from this object. */ |
| struct symbol *symbol (enum language lang) |
| { |
| if (m_symbol == nullptr) |
| m_symbol = alloc_type_symbol (lang, m_type); |
| return m_symbol; |
| } |
| |
| private: |
| /* The type primitive type. */ |
| struct type *m_type = nullptr; |
| |
| /* A symbol wrapping M_TYPE, only created when first asked for. */ |
| struct symbol *m_symbol = nullptr; |
| |
| /* Helper function for type lookup as a symbol. Create the symbol |
| corresponding to type TYPE in language LANG. */ |
| static struct symbol *alloc_type_symbol (enum language lang, |
| struct type *type); |
| }; |
| |
| /* Lookup a type_and_symbol entry from the primitive_types_and_symbols |
| vector for a type matching NAME. Return a pointer to the |
| type_and_symbol object from the vector. This will return nullptr if |
| there is no type matching NAME found. */ |
| type_and_symbol *lookup_primitive_type_and_symbol (const char *name); |
| |
| /* Vector of the primitive types added through add_primitive_type. These |
| types can be specified by name in parsing types in expressions, |
| regardless of whether the program being debugged actually defines such |
| a type. |
| |
| Within the vector each type is paired with a lazily created symbol, |
| which can be fetched by the symbol lookup machinery, should they be |
| needed. */ |
| std::vector<type_and_symbol> primitive_types_and_symbols; |
| |
| /* Type of elements of strings. */ |
| struct type *m_string_char_type = nullptr; |
| |
| /* Symbol name of type to use as boolean type, if defined. */ |
| const char *m_bool_type_name = nullptr; |
| |
| /* Otherwise, this is the default boolean builtin type. */ |
| struct type *m_bool_type_default = nullptr; |
| }; |
| |
| /* In a language (particularly C++) a function argument of an aggregate |
| type (i.e. class/struct/union) may be implicitly passed by reference |
| even though it is declared a call-by-value argument in the source. |
| The struct below puts together necessary information for GDB to be |
| able to detect and carry out pass-by-reference semantics for a |
| particular type. This type is referred as T in the inlined comments |
| below. |
| |
| The default values of the fields are chosen to give correct semantics |
| for primitive types and for simple aggregate types, such as |
| |
| class T { |
| int x; |
| }; */ |
| |
| struct language_pass_by_ref_info |
| { |
| /* True if an argument of type T can be passed to a function by value |
| (i.e. not through an implicit reference). False, otherwise. */ |
| bool trivially_copyable = true; |
| |
| /* True if a copy of a value of type T can be initialized by |
| memcpy'ing the value bit-by-bit. False, otherwise. |
| E.g. If T has a user-defined copy ctor, this should be false. */ |
| bool trivially_copy_constructible = true; |
| |
| /* True if a value of type T can be destructed simply by reclaiming |
| the memory area occupied by the value. False, otherwise. |
| E.g. If T has a user-defined destructor, this should be false. */ |
| bool trivially_destructible = true; |
| |
| /* True if it is allowed to create a copy of a value of type T. |
| False, otherwise. |
| E.g. If T has a deleted copy ctor, this should be false. */ |
| bool copy_constructible = true; |
| |
| /* True if a value of type T can be destructed. False, otherwise. |
| E.g. If T has a deleted destructor, this should be false. */ |
| bool destructible = true; |
| }; |
| |
| /* Splitting strings into words. */ |
| extern const char *default_word_break_characters (void); |
| |
| /* Base class from which all other language classes derive. */ |
| |
| struct language_defn |
| { |
| language_defn (enum language lang) |
| : la_language (lang) |
| { |
| /* We should only ever create one instance of each language. */ |
| gdb_assert (languages[lang] == nullptr); |
| languages[lang] = this; |
| } |
| |
| /* Which language this is. */ |
| |
| const enum language la_language; |
| |
| /* Name of the language. */ |
| |
| virtual const char *name () const = 0; |
| |
| /* Natural or official name of the language. */ |
| |
| virtual const char *natural_name () const = 0; |
| |
| /* Return a vector of file extensions for this language. The extension |
| must include the ".", like ".c". If this language doesn't need to |
| provide any filename extensions, this may be an empty vector (which is |
| the default). */ |
| |
| virtual const std::vector<const char *> &filename_extensions () const |
| { |
| static const std::vector<const char *> no_extensions; |
| return no_extensions; |
| } |
| |
| /* Print the index of an element of an array. This default |
| implementation prints using C99 syntax. */ |
| |
| virtual void print_array_index (struct type *index_type, |
| LONGEST index_value, |
| struct ui_file *stream, |
| const value_print_options *options) const; |
| |
| /* Given a symbol VAR, the corresponding block VAR_BLOCK (if any) and a |
| stack frame id FRAME, read the value of the variable and return (pointer |
| to a) struct value containing the value. |
| |
| VAR_BLOCK is needed if there's a possibility for VAR to be outside |
| FRAME. This is what happens if FRAME correspond to a nested function |
| and VAR is defined in the outer function. If callers know that VAR is |
| located in FRAME or is global/static, NULL can be passed as VAR_BLOCK. |
| |
| Throw an error if the variable cannot be found. */ |
| |
| virtual struct value *read_var_value (struct symbol *var, |
| const struct block *var_block, |
| struct frame_info *frame) const; |
| |
| /* Return information about whether TYPE should be passed |
| (and returned) by reference at the language level. The default |
| implementation returns a LANGUAGE_PASS_BY_REF_INFO initialised in its |
| default state. */ |
| |
| virtual struct language_pass_by_ref_info pass_by_reference_info |
| (struct type *type) const |
| { |
| return {}; |
| } |
| |
| /* Return true if SYMBOL represents an entity that is not |
| supposed to be seen by the user. To be used to filter symbols |
| during printing. */ |
| virtual bool symbol_printing_suppressed (struct symbol *symbol) const |
| { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /* The per-architecture (OS/ABI) language information. */ |
| |
| virtual void language_arch_info (struct gdbarch *, |
| struct language_arch_info *) const = 0; |
| |
| /* Find the definition of the type with the given name. */ |
| |
| virtual struct type *lookup_transparent_type (const char *name) const |
| { |
| return basic_lookup_transparent_type (name); |
| } |
| |
| /* Find all symbols in the current program space matching NAME in |
| DOMAIN, according to this language's rules. |
| |
| The search is done in BLOCK only. |
| The caller is responsible for iterating up through superblocks |
| if desired. |
| |
| For each one, call CALLBACK with the symbol. If CALLBACK |
| returns false, the iteration ends at that point. |
| |
| This field may not be NULL. If the language does not need any |
| special processing here, 'iterate_over_symbols' should be |
| used as the definition. */ |
| virtual bool iterate_over_symbols |
| (const struct block *block, const lookup_name_info &name, |
| domain_enum domain, |
| gdb::function_view<symbol_found_callback_ftype> callback) const |
| { |
| return ::iterate_over_symbols (block, name, domain, callback); |
| } |
| |
| /* Return a pointer to the function that should be used to match a |
| symbol name against LOOKUP_NAME, according to this language's |
| rules. The matching algorithm depends on LOOKUP_NAME. For |
| example, on Ada, the matching algorithm depends on the symbol |
| name (wild/full/verbatim matching), and on whether we're doing |
| a normal lookup or a completion match lookup. |
| |
| As Ada wants to capture symbol matching for all languages in some |
| cases, then this method is a non-overridable interface. Languages |
| should override GET_SYMBOL_NAME_MATCHER_INNER if they need to. */ |
| |
| symbol_name_matcher_ftype *get_symbol_name_matcher |
| (const lookup_name_info &lookup_name) const; |
| |
| /* If this language allows compilation from the gdb command line, |
| then this method will return an instance of struct gcc_context |
| appropriate to the language. If compilation for this language is |
| generally supported, but something goes wrong then an exception |
| is thrown. If compilation is not supported for this language |
| then this method returns NULL. */ |
| |
| virtual std::unique_ptr<compile_instance> get_compile_instance () const; |
| |
| /* This method must be overridden if 'get_compile_instance' is |
| overridden. |
| |
| This takes the user-supplied text and returns a new bit of code |
| to compile. |
| |
| INST is the compiler instance being used. |
| INPUT is the user's input text. |
| GDBARCH is the architecture to use. |
| EXPR_BLOCK is the block in which the expression is being |
| parsed. |
| EXPR_PC is the PC at which the expression is being parsed. */ |
| |
| virtual std::string compute_program (compile_instance *inst, |
| const char *input, |
| struct gdbarch *gdbarch, |
| const struct block *expr_block, |
| CORE_ADDR expr_pc) const |
| { |
| gdb_assert_not_reached ("language_defn::compute_program"); |
| } |
| |
| /* Hash the given symbol search name. */ |
| virtual unsigned int search_name_hash (const char *name) const; |
| |
| /* Demangle a symbol according to this language's rules. Unlike |
| la_demangle, this does not take any options. |
| |
| *DEMANGLED will be set by this function. |
| |
| If this function returns false, then *DEMANGLED must always be set |
| to NULL. |
| |
| If this function returns true, the implementation may set this to |
| a xmalloc'd string holding the demangled form. However, it is |
| not required to. The string, if any, is owned by the caller. |
| |
| The resulting string should be of the form that will be |
| installed into a symbol. */ |
| virtual bool sniff_from_mangled_name |
| (const char *mangled, gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> *demangled) const |
| { |
| *demangled = nullptr; |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| /* Return demangled language symbol version of MANGLED, or NULL. */ |
| virtual gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> demangle_symbol (const char *mangled, |
| int options) const |
| { |
| return nullptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Print TYPE to STREAM using syntax appropriate for this language. |
| LEVEL is the depth to indent lines by. VARSTRING, if not NULL or the |
| empty string, is the name of a variable and TYPE should be printed in |
| the form of a declaration of a variable named VARSTRING. */ |
| |
| virtual void print_type (struct type *type, const char *varstring, |
| struct ui_file *stream, int show, int level, |
| const struct type_print_options *flags) const = 0; |
| |
| /* PC is possibly an unknown languages trampoline. |
| If that PC falls in a trampoline belonging to this language, return |
| the address of the first pc in the real function, or 0 if it isn't a |
| language tramp for this language. */ |
| virtual CORE_ADDR skip_trampoline (struct frame_info *fi, CORE_ADDR pc) const |
| { |
| return (CORE_ADDR) 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Return class name of a mangled method name or NULL. */ |
| virtual char *class_name_from_physname (const char *physname) const |
| { |
| return nullptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* The list of characters forming word boundaries. */ |
| virtual const char *word_break_characters (void) const |
| { |
| return default_word_break_characters (); |
| } |
| |
| /* Add to the completion tracker all symbols which are possible |
| completions for TEXT. WORD is the entire command on which the |
| completion is being made. If CODE is TYPE_CODE_UNDEF, then all |
| symbols should be examined; otherwise, only STRUCT_DOMAIN symbols |
| whose type has a code of CODE should be matched. */ |
| |
| virtual void collect_symbol_completion_matches |
| (completion_tracker &tracker, |
| complete_symbol_mode mode, |
| symbol_name_match_type name_match_type, |
| const char *text, |
| const char *word, |
| enum type_code code) const |
| { |
| return default_collect_symbol_completion_matches_break_on |
| (tracker, mode, name_match_type, text, word, "", code); |
| } |
| |
| /* This is a function that lookup_symbol will call when it gets to |
| the part of symbol lookup where C looks up static and global |
| variables. This default implements the basic C lookup rules. */ |
| |
| virtual struct block_symbol lookup_symbol_nonlocal |
| (const char *name, |
| const struct block *block, |
| const domain_enum domain) const; |
| |
| /* Return an expression that can be used for a location |
| watchpoint. TYPE is a pointer type that points to the memory |
| to watch, and ADDR is the address of the watched memory. */ |
| virtual gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> watch_location_expression |
| (struct type *type, CORE_ADDR addr) const; |
| |
| /* List of all known languages. */ |
| static const struct language_defn *languages[nr_languages]; |
| |
| /* Print a top-level value using syntax appropriate for this language. */ |
| virtual void value_print (struct value *val, struct ui_file *stream, |
| const struct value_print_options *options) const; |
| |
| /* Print a value using syntax appropriate for this language. RECURSE is |
| the recursion depth. It is zero-based. */ |
| virtual void value_print_inner |
| (struct value *val, struct ui_file *stream, int recurse, |
| const struct value_print_options *options) const; |
| |
| /* Parser function. */ |
| |
| virtual int parser (struct parser_state *ps) const; |
| |
| /* Print the character CH (of type CHTYPE) on STREAM as part of the |
| contents of a literal string whose delimiter is QUOTER. */ |
| |
| virtual void emitchar (int ch, struct type *chtype, |
| struct ui_file *stream, int quoter) const; |
| |
| virtual void printchar (int ch, struct type *chtype, |
| struct ui_file * stream) const; |
| |
| /* Print the character string STRING, printing at most LENGTH characters. |
| Printing stops early if the number hits print_max; repeat counts |
| are printed as appropriate. Print ellipses at the end if we |
| had to stop before printing LENGTH characters, or if FORCE_ELLIPSES. */ |
| |
| virtual void printstr (struct ui_file *stream, struct type *elttype, |
| const gdb_byte *string, unsigned int length, |
| const char *encoding, int force_ellipses, |
| const struct value_print_options *options) const; |
| |
| |
| /* Print a typedef using syntax appropriate for this language. |
| TYPE is the underlying type. NEW_SYMBOL is the symbol naming |
| the type. STREAM is the output stream on which to print. */ |
| |
| virtual void print_typedef (struct type *type, struct symbol *new_symbol, |
| struct ui_file *stream) const; |
| |
| /* Return true if TYPE is a string type. */ |
| virtual bool is_string_type_p (struct type *type) const; |
| |
| /* Return a string that is used by the 'set print max-depth' setting. |
| When GDB replaces a struct or union (during value printing) that is |
| "too deep" this string is displayed instead. The default value here |
| suits most languages. If overriding then the string here should |
| ideally be similar in style to the default; an opener, three '.', and |
| a closer. */ |
| |
| virtual const char *struct_too_deep_ellipsis () const |
| { return "{...}"; } |
| |
| /* If this returns non-NULL then the string returned specifies the name |
| of the implicit local variable that refers to the current object |
| instance. Return NULL (the default) for languages that have no name |
| for the current object instance. */ |
| |
| virtual const char *name_of_this () const |
| { return nullptr; } |
| |
| /* Return false if the language has first-class arrays. Return true if |
| there are no array values, and array objects decay to pointers, as in |
| C. The default is true as currently most supported languages behave |
| in this manner. */ |
| |
| virtual bool c_style_arrays_p () const |
| { return true; } |
| |
| /* Return the index to use for extracting the first element of a string, |
| or as the lower bound when creating a new string. The default of |
| choosing 0 or 1 based on C_STYLE_ARRAYS_P works for all currently |
| supported languages except Modula-2. */ |
| |
| virtual char string_lower_bound () const |
| { return c_style_arrays_p () ? 0 : 1; } |
| |
| /* Returns true if the symbols names should be stored in GDB's data |
| structures for minimal/partial/full symbols using their linkage (aka |
| mangled) form; false if the symbol names should be demangled first. |
| |
| Most languages implement symbol lookup by comparing the demangled |
| names, in which case it is advantageous to store that information |
| already demangled, and so would return false, which is the default. |
| |
| On the other hand, some languages have opted for doing symbol lookups |
| by comparing mangled names instead, for reasons usually specific to |
| the language. Those languages should override this function and |
| return true. |
| |
| And finally, other languages such as C or Asm do not have the concept |
| of mangled vs demangled name, so those languages should also override |
| this function and return true, to prevent any accidental demangling |
| through an unrelated language's demangler. */ |
| |
| virtual bool store_sym_names_in_linkage_form_p () const |
| { return false; } |
| |
| /* Default range checking preference. The return value from this |
| function provides the automatic setting for 'set check range'. As a |
| consequence a user is free to override this setting if they want. */ |
| |
| virtual bool range_checking_on_by_default () const |
| { return false; } |
| |
| /* Is this language case sensitive? The return value from this function |
| provides the automativ setting for 'set case-sensitive', as a |
| consequence, a user is free to override this setting if they want. */ |
| |
| virtual enum case_sensitivity case_sensitivity () const |
| { return case_sensitive_on; } |
| |
| |
| /* Multi-dimensional array ordering. */ |
| |
| virtual enum array_ordering array_ordering () const |
| { return array_row_major; } |
| |
| /* Style of macro expansion, if any, supported by this language. The |
| default is no macro expansion. */ |
| |
| virtual enum macro_expansion macro_expansion () const |
| { return macro_expansion_no; } |
| |
| /* Return a structure containing various operations on varobj specific |
| for this language. */ |
| |
| virtual const struct lang_varobj_ops *varobj_ops () const; |
| |
| protected: |
| |
| /* This is the overridable part of the GET_SYMBOL_NAME_MATCHER method. |
| See that method for a description of the arguments. */ |
| |
| virtual symbol_name_matcher_ftype *get_symbol_name_matcher_inner |
| (const lookup_name_info &lookup_name) const; |
| }; |
| |
| /* Pointer to the language_defn for our current language. This pointer |
| always points to *some* valid struct; it can be used without checking |
| it for validity. |
| |
| The current language affects expression parsing and evaluation |
| (FIXME: it might be cleaner to make the evaluation-related stuff |
| separate exp_opcodes for each different set of semantics. We |
| should at least think this through more clearly with respect to |
| what happens if the language is changed between parsing and |
| evaluation) and printing of things like types and arrays. It does |
| *not* affect symbol-reading-- each source file in a symbol-file has |
| its own language and we should keep track of that regardless of the |
| language when symbols are read. If we want some manual setting for |
| the language of symbol files (e.g. detecting when ".c" files are |
| C++), it should be a separate setting from the current_language. */ |
| |
| extern const struct language_defn *current_language; |
| |
| /* Pointer to the language_defn expected by the user, e.g. the language |
| of main(), or the language we last mentioned in a message, or C. */ |
| |
| extern const struct language_defn *expected_language; |
| |
| /* Warning issued when current_language and the language of the current |
| frame do not match. */ |
| |
| extern const char lang_frame_mismatch_warn[]; |
| |
| /* language_mode == |
| language_mode_auto: current_language automatically set upon selection |
| of scope (e.g. stack frame) |
| language_mode_manual: current_language set only by user. */ |
| |
| extern enum language_mode |
| { |
| language_mode_auto, language_mode_manual |
| } |
| language_mode; |
| |
| /* Return the type that should be used for booleans for language L in |
| GDBARCH. */ |
| |
| struct type *language_bool_type (const struct language_defn *l, |
| struct gdbarch *gdbarch); |
| |
| /* Return the type that should be used for characters within a string for |
| language L in GDBARCH. */ |
| |
| struct type *language_string_char_type (const struct language_defn *l, |
| struct gdbarch *gdbarch); |
| |
| /* Look up a type from the set of OS/ABI specific types defined in |
| GDBARCH for language L. NAME is used for selecting the matching |
| type, and is passed through to the corresponding |
| lookup_primitive_type member function inside the language_arch_info |
| class. */ |
| |
| struct type *language_lookup_primitive_type (const struct language_defn *l, |
| struct gdbarch *gdbarch, |
| const char *name); |
| |
| /* Look up a type from the set of OS/ABI specific types defined in |
| GDBARCH for language L. FILTER is used for selecting the matching |
| type, and is passed through to the corresponding |
| lookup_primitive_type member function inside the language_arch_info |
| class. */ |
| |
| struct type *language_lookup_primitive_type |
| (const struct language_defn *la, |
| struct gdbarch *gdbarch, |
| gdb::function_view<bool (struct type *)> filter); |
| |
| /* Wrapper around language_lookup_primitive_type to return the |
| corresponding symbol. */ |
| |
| struct symbol * |
| language_lookup_primitive_type_as_symbol (const struct language_defn *l, |
| struct gdbarch *gdbarch, |
| const char *name); |
| |
| |
| /* These macros define the behaviour of the expression |
| evaluator. */ |
| |
| /* Should we range check values against the domain of their type? */ |
| #define RANGE_CHECK (range_check != range_check_off) |
| |
| /* "cast" really means conversion. */ |
| /* FIXME -- should be a setting in language_defn. */ |
| #define CAST_IS_CONVERSION(LANG) ((LANG)->la_language == language_c || \ |
| (LANG)->la_language == language_cplus || \ |
| (LANG)->la_language == language_objc) |
| |
| /* Print out the current language settings: language, range and |
| type checking. */ |
| |
| extern void language_info (); |
| |
| extern enum language set_language (enum language); |
| |
| |
| /* This page contains functions that return things that are |
| specific to languages. Each of these functions is based on |
| the current setting of working_lang, which the user sets |
| with the "set language" command. */ |
| |
| #define LA_PRINT_TYPE(type,varstring,stream,show,level,flags) \ |
| (current_language->print_type(type,varstring,stream,show,level,flags)) |
| |
| #define LA_PRINT_CHAR(ch, type, stream) \ |
| (current_language->printchar (ch, type, stream)) |
| #define LA_PRINT_STRING(stream, elttype, string, length, encoding, force_ellipses, options) \ |
| (current_language->printstr (stream, elttype, string, length, \ |
| encoding, force_ellipses,options)) |
| |
| /* Test a character to decide whether it can be printed in literal form |
| or needs to be printed in another representation. For example, |
| in C the literal form of the character with octal value 141 is 'a' |
| and the "other representation" is '\141'. The "other representation" |
| is program language dependent. */ |
| |
| #define PRINT_LITERAL_FORM(c) \ |
| ((c) >= 0x20 \ |
| && ((c) < 0x7F || (c) >= 0xA0) \ |
| && (!sevenbit_strings || (c) < 0x80)) |
| |
| /* Error messages */ |
| |
| extern void range_error (const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (1, 2); |
| |
| /* Misc: The string representing a particular enum language. */ |
| |
| extern enum language language_enum (const char *str); |
| |
| extern const struct language_defn *language_def (enum language); |
| |
| extern const char *language_str (enum language); |
| |
| /* Check for a language-specific trampoline. */ |
| |
| extern CORE_ADDR skip_language_trampoline (struct frame_info *, CORE_ADDR pc); |
| |
| /* Return demangled language symbol, or NULL. */ |
| extern gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> language_demangle |
| (const struct language_defn *current_language, |
| const char *mangled, int options); |
| |
| /* Return information about whether TYPE should be passed |
| (and returned) by reference at the language level. */ |
| struct language_pass_by_ref_info language_pass_by_reference (struct type *type); |
| |
| void c_get_string (struct value *value, |
| gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<gdb_byte> *buffer, |
| int *length, struct type **char_type, |
| const char **charset); |
| |
| /* Get LANG's symbol_name_matcher method for LOOKUP_NAME. Returns |
| default_symbol_name_matcher if not set. LANG is used as a hint; |
| the function may ignore it depending on the current language and |
| LOOKUP_NAME. Specifically, if the current language is Ada, this |
| may return an Ada matcher regardless of LANG. */ |
| symbol_name_matcher_ftype *get_symbol_name_matcher |
| (const language_defn *lang, const lookup_name_info &lookup_name); |
| |
| /* Save the current language and restore it upon destruction. */ |
| |
| class scoped_restore_current_language |
| { |
| public: |
| |
| explicit scoped_restore_current_language () |
| : m_lang (current_language->la_language) |
| { |
| } |
| |
| ~scoped_restore_current_language () |
| { |
| set_language (m_lang); |
| } |
| |
| scoped_restore_current_language (const scoped_restore_current_language &) |
| = delete; |
| scoped_restore_current_language &operator= |
| (const scoped_restore_current_language &) = delete; |
| |
| private: |
| |
| enum language m_lang; |
| }; |
| |
| /* If language_mode is language_mode_auto, |
| then switch current language to the language of SYM |
| and restore current language upon destruction. |
| |
| Else do nothing. */ |
| |
| class scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto |
| { |
| public: |
| |
| explicit scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto (const struct symbol *sym) |
| { |
| if (language_mode == language_mode_auto) |
| { |
| m_lang = current_language->la_language; |
| m_switched = true; |
| set_language (sym->language ()); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| m_switched = false; |
| /* Assign to m_lang to silence a GCC warning. See |
| https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=80635. */ |
| m_lang = language_unknown; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| ~scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto () |
| { |
| if (m_switched) |
| set_language (m_lang); |
| } |
| |
| DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (scoped_switch_to_sym_language_if_auto); |
| |
| private: |
| bool m_switched; |
| enum language m_lang; |
| }; |
| |
| #endif /* defined (LANGUAGE_H) */ |