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c906108c | 1 | /* General utility routines for GDB, the GNU debugger. |
1bac305b | 2 | |
61baf725 | 3 | Copyright (C) 1986-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
c906108c | 4 | |
c5aa993b | 5 | This file is part of GDB. |
c906108c | 6 | |
c5aa993b JM |
7 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
a9762ec7 | 9 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or |
c5aa993b | 10 | (at your option) any later version. |
c906108c | 11 | |
c5aa993b JM |
12 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
15 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
c906108c | 16 | |
c5aa993b | 17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
a9762ec7 | 18 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
c906108c | 19 | |
4e8f7a8b | 20 | #include "defs.h" |
4e8f7a8b | 21 | #include <ctype.h> |
0b6cb71e | 22 | #include "gdb_wait.h" |
4e8f7a8b | 23 | #include "event-top.h" |
95e54da7 | 24 | #include "gdbthread.h" |
202cbf1c | 25 | #include "fnmatch.h" |
cbb099e8 | 26 | #include "gdb_bfd.h" |
7991dee7 JK |
27 | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H |
28 | #include <sys/resource.h> | |
29 | #endif /* HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H */ | |
4e8f7a8b | 30 | |
6a83354a AC |
31 | #ifdef TUI |
32 | #include "tui/tui.h" /* For tui_get_command_dimension. */ | |
33 | #endif | |
34 | ||
9d271fd8 AC |
35 | #ifdef __GO32__ |
36 | #include <pc.h> | |
37 | #endif | |
38 | ||
042be3a9 | 39 | #include <signal.h> |
c906108c SS |
40 | #include "gdbcmd.h" |
41 | #include "serial.h" | |
42 | #include "bfd.h" | |
43 | #include "target.h" | |
50f182aa | 44 | #include "gdb-demangle.h" |
c906108c SS |
45 | #include "expression.h" |
46 | #include "language.h" | |
234b45d4 | 47 | #include "charset.h" |
c906108c | 48 | #include "annotate.h" |
303c8ebd | 49 | #include "filenames.h" |
7b90c3f9 | 50 | #include "symfile.h" |
ae5a43e0 | 51 | #include "gdb_obstack.h" |
9544c605 | 52 | #include "gdbcore.h" |
698ba934 | 53 | #include "top.h" |
7c953934 | 54 | #include "main.h" |
cb08cc53 | 55 | #include "solist.h" |
c906108c | 56 | |
8731e58e | 57 | #include "inferior.h" /* for signed_pointer_to_address */ |
ac2e2ef7 | 58 | |
3b78cdbb | 59 | #include "gdb_curses.h" |
020cc13c | 60 | |
dbda9972 | 61 | #include "readline/readline.h" |
c906108c | 62 | |
dcb07cfa | 63 | #include <chrono> |
75feb17d | 64 | |
8626589c | 65 | #include "gdb_usleep.h" |
390a8aca | 66 | #include "interps.h" |
db1ff28b | 67 | #include "gdb_regex.h" |
15652511 | 68 | #include "job-control.h" |
8626589c | 69 | |
a3828db0 | 70 | #if !HAVE_DECL_MALLOC |
5ac79d78 | 71 | extern PTR malloc (); /* ARI: PTR */ |
3c37485b | 72 | #endif |
a3828db0 | 73 | #if !HAVE_DECL_REALLOC |
5ac79d78 | 74 | extern PTR realloc (); /* ARI: PTR */ |
0e52036f | 75 | #endif |
a3828db0 | 76 | #if !HAVE_DECL_FREE |
81b8eb80 AC |
77 | extern void free (); |
78 | #endif | |
81b8eb80 | 79 | |
9a4105ab | 80 | void (*deprecated_error_begin_hook) (void); |
c906108c SS |
81 | |
82 | /* Prototypes for local functions */ | |
83 | ||
d9fcf2fb | 84 | static void vfprintf_maybe_filtered (struct ui_file *, const char *, |
a0b31db1 | 85 | va_list, int) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 0); |
c906108c | 86 | |
d9fcf2fb | 87 | static void fputs_maybe_filtered (const char *, struct ui_file *, int); |
c906108c | 88 | |
a14ed312 | 89 | static void prompt_for_continue (void); |
c906108c | 90 | |
eb0d3137 | 91 | static void set_screen_size (void); |
a14ed312 | 92 | static void set_width (void); |
c906108c | 93 | |
260c0b2a DE |
94 | /* Time spent in prompt_for_continue in the currently executing command |
95 | waiting for user to respond. | |
96 | Initialized in make_command_stats_cleanup. | |
97 | Modified in prompt_for_continue and defaulted_query. | |
98 | Used in report_command_stats. */ | |
99 | ||
dcb07cfa | 100 | static std::chrono::steady_clock::duration prompt_for_continue_wait_time; |
260c0b2a | 101 | |
75feb17d DJ |
102 | /* A flag indicating whether to timestamp debugging messages. */ |
103 | ||
104 | static int debug_timestamp = 0; | |
105 | ||
c906108c SS |
106 | /* Nonzero means that strings with character values >0x7F should be printed |
107 | as octal escapes. Zero means just print the value (e.g. it's an | |
108 | international character, and the terminal or window can cope.) */ | |
109 | ||
110 | int sevenbit_strings = 0; | |
920d2a44 AC |
111 | static void |
112 | show_sevenbit_strings (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, | |
113 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) | |
114 | { | |
3e43a32a MS |
115 | fprintf_filtered (file, _("Printing of 8-bit characters " |
116 | "in strings as \\nnn is %s.\n"), | |
920d2a44 AC |
117 | value); |
118 | } | |
c906108c | 119 | |
c906108c SS |
120 | /* String to be printed before warning messages, if any. */ |
121 | ||
69bbf465 | 122 | const char *warning_pre_print = "\nwarning: "; |
c906108c SS |
123 | |
124 | int pagination_enabled = 1; | |
920d2a44 AC |
125 | static void |
126 | show_pagination_enabled (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, | |
127 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) | |
128 | { | |
129 | fprintf_filtered (file, _("State of pagination is %s.\n"), value); | |
130 | } | |
131 | ||
c906108c | 132 | \f |
c27f5738 | 133 | /* Cleanup utilities. |
c5aa993b | 134 | |
c27f5738 DE |
135 | These are not defined in cleanups.c (nor declared in cleanups.h) |
136 | because while they use the "cleanup API" they are not part of the | |
137 | "cleanup API". */ | |
7a292a7a | 138 | |
7a292a7a | 139 | static void |
fba45db2 | 140 | do_freeargv (void *arg) |
7a292a7a | 141 | { |
c5aa993b | 142 | freeargv ((char **) arg); |
7a292a7a SS |
143 | } |
144 | ||
145 | struct cleanup * | |
fba45db2 | 146 | make_cleanup_freeargv (char **arg) |
7a292a7a | 147 | { |
e0088cfd | 148 | return make_cleanup (do_freeargv, arg); |
7a292a7a SS |
149 | } |
150 | ||
7c8a8b04 TT |
151 | /* Helper function which does the work for make_cleanup_fclose. */ |
152 | ||
153 | static void | |
154 | do_fclose_cleanup (void *arg) | |
155 | { | |
19ba03f4 | 156 | FILE *file = (FILE *) arg; |
e0627e85 | 157 | |
c02866a0 | 158 | fclose (file); |
7c8a8b04 TT |
159 | } |
160 | ||
161 | /* Return a new cleanup that closes FILE. */ | |
162 | ||
163 | struct cleanup * | |
164 | make_cleanup_fclose (FILE *file) | |
165 | { | |
166 | return make_cleanup (do_fclose_cleanup, file); | |
167 | } | |
168 | ||
16ad9370 TT |
169 | /* Helper function which does the work for make_cleanup_obstack_free. */ |
170 | ||
171 | static void | |
172 | do_obstack_free (void *arg) | |
173 | { | |
19ba03f4 | 174 | struct obstack *ob = (struct obstack *) arg; |
e0627e85 | 175 | |
16ad9370 TT |
176 | obstack_free (ob, NULL); |
177 | } | |
178 | ||
179 | /* Return a new cleanup that frees OBSTACK. */ | |
180 | ||
181 | struct cleanup * | |
182 | make_cleanup_obstack_free (struct obstack *obstack) | |
183 | { | |
184 | return make_cleanup (do_obstack_free, obstack); | |
185 | } | |
186 | ||
8d4d924b JK |
187 | /* Helper function for make_cleanup_ui_out_redirect_pop. */ |
188 | ||
189 | static void | |
190 | do_ui_out_redirect_pop (void *arg) | |
191 | { | |
19ba03f4 | 192 | struct ui_out *uiout = (struct ui_out *) arg; |
8d4d924b | 193 | |
7becfd03 | 194 | uiout->redirect (NULL); |
8d4d924b JK |
195 | } |
196 | ||
197 | /* Return a new cleanup that pops the last redirection by ui_out_redirect | |
198 | with NULL parameter. */ | |
199 | ||
200 | struct cleanup * | |
201 | make_cleanup_ui_out_redirect_pop (struct ui_out *uiout) | |
202 | { | |
e0088cfd | 203 | return make_cleanup (do_ui_out_redirect_pop, uiout); |
8d4d924b JK |
204 | } |
205 | ||
7b90c3f9 JB |
206 | static void |
207 | do_free_section_addr_info (void *arg) | |
208 | { | |
19ba03f4 | 209 | free_section_addr_info ((struct section_addr_info *) arg); |
7b90c3f9 JB |
210 | } |
211 | ||
212 | struct cleanup * | |
213 | make_cleanup_free_section_addr_info (struct section_addr_info *addrs) | |
214 | { | |
e0088cfd | 215 | return make_cleanup (do_free_section_addr_info, addrs); |
7b90c3f9 JB |
216 | } |
217 | ||
0b080f59 VP |
218 | struct restore_integer_closure |
219 | { | |
220 | int *variable; | |
221 | int value; | |
222 | }; | |
223 | ||
224 | static void | |
225 | restore_integer (void *p) | |
226 | { | |
19ba03f4 SM |
227 | struct restore_integer_closure *closure |
228 | = (struct restore_integer_closure *) p; | |
e0627e85 | 229 | |
0b080f59 VP |
230 | *(closure->variable) = closure->value; |
231 | } | |
7b90c3f9 | 232 | |
3e43a32a MS |
233 | /* Remember the current value of *VARIABLE and make it restored when |
234 | the cleanup is run. */ | |
5da1313b | 235 | |
c906108c | 236 | struct cleanup * |
0b080f59 VP |
237 | make_cleanup_restore_integer (int *variable) |
238 | { | |
8d749320 | 239 | struct restore_integer_closure *c = XNEW (struct restore_integer_closure); |
e0627e85 | 240 | |
0b080f59 VP |
241 | c->variable = variable; |
242 | c->value = *variable; | |
243 | ||
e0088cfd | 244 | return make_cleanup_dtor (restore_integer, (void *) c, xfree); |
0b080f59 VP |
245 | } |
246 | ||
3e43a32a MS |
247 | /* Remember the current value of *VARIABLE and make it restored when |
248 | the cleanup is run. */ | |
5da1313b JK |
249 | |
250 | struct cleanup * | |
251 | make_cleanup_restore_uinteger (unsigned int *variable) | |
252 | { | |
253 | return make_cleanup_restore_integer ((int *) variable); | |
254 | } | |
255 | ||
c0edd9ed JK |
256 | /* Helper for make_cleanup_unpush_target. */ |
257 | ||
258 | static void | |
259 | do_unpush_target (void *arg) | |
260 | { | |
19ba03f4 | 261 | struct target_ops *ops = (struct target_ops *) arg; |
c0edd9ed JK |
262 | |
263 | unpush_target (ops); | |
264 | } | |
265 | ||
266 | /* Return a new cleanup that unpushes OPS. */ | |
267 | ||
268 | struct cleanup * | |
269 | make_cleanup_unpush_target (struct target_ops *ops) | |
270 | { | |
e0088cfd | 271 | return make_cleanup (do_unpush_target, ops); |
c0edd9ed JK |
272 | } |
273 | ||
028d0ed5 TJB |
274 | /* Helper for make_cleanup_value_free_to_mark. */ |
275 | ||
276 | static void | |
277 | do_value_free_to_mark (void *value) | |
278 | { | |
279 | value_free_to_mark ((struct value *) value); | |
280 | } | |
281 | ||
282 | /* Free all values allocated since MARK was obtained by value_mark | |
283 | (except for those released) when the cleanup is run. */ | |
284 | ||
285 | struct cleanup * | |
286 | make_cleanup_value_free_to_mark (struct value *mark) | |
287 | { | |
e0088cfd | 288 | return make_cleanup (do_value_free_to_mark, mark); |
028d0ed5 TJB |
289 | } |
290 | ||
72fc29ff TT |
291 | /* Helper for make_cleanup_value_free. */ |
292 | ||
293 | static void | |
294 | do_value_free (void *value) | |
295 | { | |
19ba03f4 | 296 | value_free ((struct value *) value); |
72fc29ff TT |
297 | } |
298 | ||
299 | /* Free VALUE. */ | |
300 | ||
301 | struct cleanup * | |
302 | make_cleanup_value_free (struct value *value) | |
303 | { | |
e0088cfd | 304 | return make_cleanup (do_value_free, value); |
72fc29ff TT |
305 | } |
306 | ||
cb08cc53 JK |
307 | /* Helper for make_cleanup_free_so. */ |
308 | ||
309 | static void | |
310 | do_free_so (void *arg) | |
311 | { | |
19ba03f4 | 312 | struct so_list *so = (struct so_list *) arg; |
cb08cc53 JK |
313 | |
314 | free_so (so); | |
315 | } | |
316 | ||
317 | /* Make cleanup handler calling free_so for SO. */ | |
318 | ||
319 | struct cleanup * | |
320 | make_cleanup_free_so (struct so_list *so) | |
321 | { | |
e0088cfd | 322 | return make_cleanup (do_free_so, so); |
cb08cc53 JK |
323 | } |
324 | ||
5b12a61c JK |
325 | /* Helper for make_cleanup_restore_current_language. */ |
326 | ||
327 | static void | |
328 | do_restore_current_language (void *p) | |
329 | { | |
aead7601 | 330 | enum language saved_lang = (enum language) (uintptr_t) p; |
5b12a61c JK |
331 | |
332 | set_language (saved_lang); | |
333 | } | |
334 | ||
335 | /* Remember the current value of CURRENT_LANGUAGE and make it restored when | |
336 | the cleanup is run. */ | |
337 | ||
338 | struct cleanup * | |
339 | make_cleanup_restore_current_language (void) | |
340 | { | |
341 | enum language saved_lang = current_language->la_language; | |
342 | ||
343 | return make_cleanup (do_restore_current_language, | |
344 | (void *) (uintptr_t) saved_lang); | |
345 | } | |
346 | ||
410a0ff2 SDJ |
347 | /* Helper function for make_cleanup_clear_parser_state. */ |
348 | ||
349 | static void | |
350 | do_clear_parser_state (void *ptr) | |
351 | { | |
352 | struct parser_state **p = (struct parser_state **) ptr; | |
353 | ||
354 | *p = NULL; | |
355 | } | |
356 | ||
357 | /* Clean (i.e., set to NULL) the parser state variable P. */ | |
358 | ||
359 | struct cleanup * | |
360 | make_cleanup_clear_parser_state (struct parser_state **p) | |
361 | { | |
362 | return make_cleanup (do_clear_parser_state, (void *) p); | |
363 | } | |
364 | ||
c906108c SS |
365 | /* This function is useful for cleanups. |
366 | Do | |
367 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
368 | foo = xmalloc (...); |
369 | old_chain = make_cleanup (free_current_contents, &foo); | |
c906108c SS |
370 | |
371 | to arrange to free the object thus allocated. */ | |
372 | ||
373 | void | |
2f9429ae | 374 | free_current_contents (void *ptr) |
c906108c | 375 | { |
19ba03f4 | 376 | void **location = (void **) ptr; |
e0627e85 | 377 | |
e2f9c474 | 378 | if (location == NULL) |
8e65ff28 | 379 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, |
e2e0b3e5 | 380 | _("free_current_contents: NULL pointer")); |
2f9429ae | 381 | if (*location != NULL) |
e2f9c474 | 382 | { |
b8c9b27d | 383 | xfree (*location); |
e2f9c474 AC |
384 | *location = NULL; |
385 | } | |
c906108c | 386 | } |
c906108c | 387 | \f |
c5aa993b | 388 | |
8731e58e | 389 | |
f5a96129 AC |
390 | /* Print a warning message. The first argument STRING is the warning |
391 | message, used as an fprintf format string, the second is the | |
392 | va_list of arguments for that string. A warning is unfiltered (not | |
393 | paginated) so that the user does not need to page through each | |
394 | screen full of warnings when there are lots of them. */ | |
c906108c SS |
395 | |
396 | void | |
f5a96129 | 397 | vwarning (const char *string, va_list args) |
c906108c | 398 | { |
9a4105ab AC |
399 | if (deprecated_warning_hook) |
400 | (*deprecated_warning_hook) (string, args); | |
f5a96129 AC |
401 | else |
402 | { | |
c5ac1540 PA |
403 | struct cleanup *old_chain = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, NULL); |
404 | ||
0d2f5c07 | 405 | if (target_supports_terminal_ours ()) |
c5ac1540 PA |
406 | { |
407 | make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal (); | |
408 | target_terminal_ours_for_output (); | |
409 | } | |
0d2f5c07 GB |
410 | if (filtered_printing_initialized ()) |
411 | wrap_here (""); /* Force out any buffered output. */ | |
f5a96129 AC |
412 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); |
413 | if (warning_pre_print) | |
306d9ac5 | 414 | fputs_unfiltered (warning_pre_print, gdb_stderr); |
f5a96129 AC |
415 | vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, string, args); |
416 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "\n"); | |
c5ac1540 PA |
417 | |
418 | do_cleanups (old_chain); | |
f5a96129 | 419 | } |
c906108c SS |
420 | } |
421 | ||
c906108c SS |
422 | /* Print an error message and return to command level. |
423 | The first argument STRING is the error message, used as a fprintf string, | |
424 | and the remaining args are passed as arguments to it. */ | |
425 | ||
c25c4a8b | 426 | void |
4ce44c66 JM |
427 | verror (const char *string, va_list args) |
428 | { | |
6b1b7650 | 429 | throw_verror (GENERIC_ERROR, string, args); |
4ce44c66 JM |
430 | } |
431 | ||
c25c4a8b | 432 | void |
d7e74731 | 433 | error_stream (const string_file &stream) |
2acceee2 | 434 | { |
d7e74731 | 435 | error (("%s"), stream.c_str ()); |
2acceee2 | 436 | } |
c906108c | 437 | |
2437fd32 GB |
438 | /* Emit a message and abort. */ |
439 | ||
440 | static void ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN | |
441 | abort_with_message (const char *msg) | |
442 | { | |
443 | if (gdb_stderr == NULL) | |
444 | fputs (msg, stderr); | |
445 | else | |
446 | fputs_unfiltered (msg, gdb_stderr); | |
447 | ||
448 | abort (); /* NOTE: GDB has only three calls to abort(). */ | |
449 | } | |
450 | ||
7991dee7 JK |
451 | /* Dump core trying to increase the core soft limit to hard limit first. */ |
452 | ||
eae7090b | 453 | void |
7991dee7 JK |
454 | dump_core (void) |
455 | { | |
456 | #ifdef HAVE_SETRLIMIT | |
457 | struct rlimit rlim = { RLIM_INFINITY, RLIM_INFINITY }; | |
458 | ||
459 | setrlimit (RLIMIT_CORE, &rlim); | |
460 | #endif /* HAVE_SETRLIMIT */ | |
461 | ||
462 | abort (); /* NOTE: GDB has only three calls to abort(). */ | |
463 | } | |
464 | ||
3e43a32a | 465 | /* Check whether GDB will be able to dump core using the dump_core |
eae7090b GB |
466 | function. Returns zero if GDB cannot or should not dump core. |
467 | If LIMIT_KIND is LIMIT_CUR the user's soft limit will be respected. | |
468 | If LIMIT_KIND is LIMIT_MAX only the hard limit will be respected. */ | |
7991dee7 | 469 | |
eae7090b GB |
470 | int |
471 | can_dump_core (enum resource_limit_kind limit_kind) | |
7991dee7 JK |
472 | { |
473 | #ifdef HAVE_GETRLIMIT | |
474 | struct rlimit rlim; | |
475 | ||
476 | /* Be quiet and assume we can dump if an error is returned. */ | |
477 | if (getrlimit (RLIMIT_CORE, &rlim) != 0) | |
478 | return 1; | |
479 | ||
eae7090b | 480 | switch (limit_kind) |
7991dee7 | 481 | { |
eae7090b GB |
482 | case LIMIT_CUR: |
483 | if (rlim.rlim_cur == 0) | |
484 | return 0; | |
485 | ||
486 | case LIMIT_MAX: | |
487 | if (rlim.rlim_max == 0) | |
488 | return 0; | |
7991dee7 JK |
489 | } |
490 | #endif /* HAVE_GETRLIMIT */ | |
491 | ||
492 | return 1; | |
493 | } | |
494 | ||
eae7090b GB |
495 | /* Print a warning that we cannot dump core. */ |
496 | ||
497 | void | |
498 | warn_cant_dump_core (const char *reason) | |
499 | { | |
500 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, | |
501 | _("%s\nUnable to dump core, use `ulimit -c" | |
502 | " unlimited' before executing GDB next time.\n"), | |
503 | reason); | |
504 | } | |
505 | ||
506 | /* Check whether GDB will be able to dump core using the dump_core | |
507 | function, and print a warning if we cannot. */ | |
508 | ||
509 | static int | |
510 | can_dump_core_warn (enum resource_limit_kind limit_kind, | |
511 | const char *reason) | |
512 | { | |
513 | int core_dump_allowed = can_dump_core (limit_kind); | |
514 | ||
515 | if (!core_dump_allowed) | |
516 | warn_cant_dump_core (reason); | |
517 | ||
518 | return core_dump_allowed; | |
519 | } | |
520 | ||
3c16cced PA |
521 | /* Allow the user to configure the debugger behavior with respect to |
522 | what to do when an internal problem is detected. */ | |
523 | ||
524 | const char internal_problem_ask[] = "ask"; | |
525 | const char internal_problem_yes[] = "yes"; | |
526 | const char internal_problem_no[] = "no"; | |
40478521 | 527 | static const char *const internal_problem_modes[] = |
3c16cced PA |
528 | { |
529 | internal_problem_ask, | |
530 | internal_problem_yes, | |
531 | internal_problem_no, | |
532 | NULL | |
533 | }; | |
3c16cced | 534 | |
581e13c1 | 535 | /* Print a message reporting an internal error/warning. Ask the user |
dec43320 AC |
536 | if they want to continue, dump core, or just exit. Return |
537 | something to indicate a quit. */ | |
c906108c | 538 | |
dec43320 | 539 | struct internal_problem |
c906108c | 540 | { |
dec43320 | 541 | const char *name; |
57fcfb1b | 542 | int user_settable_should_quit; |
3c16cced | 543 | const char *should_quit; |
57fcfb1b | 544 | int user_settable_should_dump_core; |
3c16cced | 545 | const char *should_dump_core; |
dec43320 AC |
546 | }; |
547 | ||
548 | /* Report a problem, internal to GDB, to the user. Once the problem | |
549 | has been reported, and assuming GDB didn't quit, the caller can | |
550 | either allow execution to resume or throw an error. */ | |
551 | ||
a0b31db1 | 552 | static void ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (4, 0) |
dec43320 | 553 | internal_vproblem (struct internal_problem *problem, |
8731e58e | 554 | const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap) |
dec43320 | 555 | { |
dec43320 | 556 | static int dejavu; |
375fc983 | 557 | int quit_p; |
7be570e7 | 558 | int dump_core_p; |
714b1282 | 559 | char *reason; |
48be7c1b | 560 | struct cleanup *cleanup = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, NULL); |
c906108c | 561 | |
dec43320 | 562 | /* Don't allow infinite error/warning recursion. */ |
714b1282 AC |
563 | { |
564 | static char msg[] = "Recursive internal problem.\n"; | |
5d502164 | 565 | |
714b1282 AC |
566 | switch (dejavu) |
567 | { | |
568 | case 0: | |
569 | dejavu = 1; | |
570 | break; | |
571 | case 1: | |
572 | dejavu = 2; | |
2437fd32 | 573 | abort_with_message (msg); |
714b1282 AC |
574 | default: |
575 | dejavu = 3; | |
bf1d7d9c JB |
576 | /* Newer GLIBC versions put the warn_unused_result attribute |
577 | on write, but this is one of those rare cases where | |
578 | ignoring the return value is correct. Casting to (void) | |
579 | does not fix this problem. This is the solution suggested | |
580 | at http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25509. */ | |
581 | if (write (STDERR_FILENO, msg, sizeof (msg)) != sizeof (msg)) | |
7991dee7 | 582 | abort (); /* NOTE: GDB has only three calls to abort(). */ |
714b1282 AC |
583 | exit (1); |
584 | } | |
585 | } | |
c906108c | 586 | |
714b1282 AC |
587 | /* Create a string containing the full error/warning message. Need |
588 | to call query with this full string, as otherwize the reason | |
589 | (error/warning) and question become separated. Format using a | |
590 | style similar to a compiler error message. Include extra detail | |
591 | so that the user knows that they are living on the edge. */ | |
592 | { | |
593 | char *msg; | |
5d502164 | 594 | |
e623b504 | 595 | msg = xstrvprintf (fmt, ap); |
3e43a32a MS |
596 | reason = xstrprintf ("%s:%d: %s: %s\n" |
597 | "A problem internal to GDB has been detected,\n" | |
598 | "further debugging may prove unreliable.", | |
599 | file, line, problem->name, msg); | |
714b1282 AC |
600 | xfree (msg); |
601 | make_cleanup (xfree, reason); | |
602 | } | |
7be570e7 | 603 | |
2437fd32 GB |
604 | /* Fall back to abort_with_message if gdb_stderr is not set up. */ |
605 | if (gdb_stderr == NULL) | |
606 | { | |
607 | fputs (reason, stderr); | |
608 | abort_with_message ("\n"); | |
609 | } | |
610 | ||
611 | /* Try to get the message out and at the start of a new line. */ | |
612 | if (target_supports_terminal_ours ()) | |
c5ac1540 PA |
613 | { |
614 | make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal (); | |
615 | target_terminal_ours_for_output (); | |
616 | } | |
2437fd32 GB |
617 | if (filtered_printing_initialized ()) |
618 | begin_line (); | |
619 | ||
196a707b | 620 | /* Emit the message unless query will emit it below. */ |
2437fd32 GB |
621 | if (problem->should_quit != internal_problem_ask |
622 | || !confirm | |
623 | || !filtered_printing_initialized ()) | |
196a707b GB |
624 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "%s\n", reason); |
625 | ||
3c16cced | 626 | if (problem->should_quit == internal_problem_ask) |
dec43320 | 627 | { |
dec43320 | 628 | /* Default (yes/batch case) is to quit GDB. When in batch mode |
3c16cced PA |
629 | this lessens the likelihood of GDB going into an infinite |
630 | loop. */ | |
2437fd32 | 631 | if (!confirm || !filtered_printing_initialized ()) |
196a707b | 632 | quit_p = 1; |
26bb68be PP |
633 | else |
634 | quit_p = query (_("%s\nQuit this debugging session? "), reason); | |
dec43320 | 635 | } |
3c16cced PA |
636 | else if (problem->should_quit == internal_problem_yes) |
637 | quit_p = 1; | |
638 | else if (problem->should_quit == internal_problem_no) | |
639 | quit_p = 0; | |
640 | else | |
641 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch")); | |
dec43320 | 642 | |
add6c04d GB |
643 | fputs_unfiltered (_("\nThis is a bug, please report it."), gdb_stderr); |
644 | if (REPORT_BUGS_TO[0]) | |
645 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, _(" For instructions, see:\n%s."), | |
646 | REPORT_BUGS_TO); | |
647 | fputs_unfiltered ("\n\n", gdb_stderr); | |
648 | ||
3c16cced | 649 | if (problem->should_dump_core == internal_problem_ask) |
dec43320 | 650 | { |
eae7090b | 651 | if (!can_dump_core_warn (LIMIT_MAX, reason)) |
7991dee7 | 652 | dump_core_p = 0; |
2437fd32 GB |
653 | else if (!filtered_printing_initialized ()) |
654 | dump_core_p = 1; | |
7991dee7 JK |
655 | else |
656 | { | |
657 | /* Default (yes/batch case) is to dump core. This leaves a GDB | |
658 | `dropping' so that it is easier to see that something went | |
659 | wrong in GDB. */ | |
660 | dump_core_p = query (_("%s\nCreate a core file of GDB? "), reason); | |
661 | } | |
dec43320 | 662 | } |
3c16cced | 663 | else if (problem->should_dump_core == internal_problem_yes) |
eae7090b | 664 | dump_core_p = can_dump_core_warn (LIMIT_MAX, reason); |
3c16cced PA |
665 | else if (problem->should_dump_core == internal_problem_no) |
666 | dump_core_p = 0; | |
667 | else | |
668 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch")); | |
7be570e7 | 669 | |
375fc983 | 670 | if (quit_p) |
7be570e7 JM |
671 | { |
672 | if (dump_core_p) | |
7991dee7 | 673 | dump_core (); |
375fc983 AC |
674 | else |
675 | exit (1); | |
7be570e7 JM |
676 | } |
677 | else | |
678 | { | |
679 | if (dump_core_p) | |
375fc983 | 680 | { |
9b265ec2 | 681 | #ifdef HAVE_WORKING_FORK |
375fc983 | 682 | if (fork () == 0) |
7991dee7 | 683 | dump_core (); |
9b265ec2 | 684 | #endif |
375fc983 | 685 | } |
7be570e7 | 686 | } |
96baa820 JM |
687 | |
688 | dejavu = 0; | |
48be7c1b | 689 | do_cleanups (cleanup); |
dec43320 AC |
690 | } |
691 | ||
692 | static struct internal_problem internal_error_problem = { | |
57fcfb1b | 693 | "internal-error", 1, internal_problem_ask, 1, internal_problem_ask |
dec43320 AC |
694 | }; |
695 | ||
c25c4a8b | 696 | void |
8731e58e | 697 | internal_verror (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap) |
dec43320 AC |
698 | { |
699 | internal_vproblem (&internal_error_problem, file, line, fmt, ap); | |
2c51604d | 700 | throw_quit (_("Command aborted.")); |
c906108c SS |
701 | } |
702 | ||
dec43320 | 703 | static struct internal_problem internal_warning_problem = { |
57fcfb1b | 704 | "internal-warning", 1, internal_problem_ask, 1, internal_problem_ask |
dec43320 AC |
705 | }; |
706 | ||
707 | void | |
8731e58e | 708 | internal_vwarning (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap) |
dec43320 AC |
709 | { |
710 | internal_vproblem (&internal_warning_problem, file, line, fmt, ap); | |
711 | } | |
712 | ||
57fcfb1b GB |
713 | static struct internal_problem demangler_warning_problem = { |
714 | "demangler-warning", 1, internal_problem_ask, 0, internal_problem_no | |
715 | }; | |
716 | ||
717 | void | |
718 | demangler_vwarning (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap) | |
719 | { | |
720 | internal_vproblem (&demangler_warning_problem, file, line, fmt, ap); | |
721 | } | |
722 | ||
723 | void | |
724 | demangler_warning (const char *file, int line, const char *string, ...) | |
725 | { | |
726 | va_list ap; | |
727 | ||
728 | va_start (ap, string); | |
729 | demangler_vwarning (file, line, string, ap); | |
730 | va_end (ap); | |
731 | } | |
732 | ||
3c16cced PA |
733 | /* Dummy functions to keep add_prefix_cmd happy. */ |
734 | ||
735 | static void | |
736 | set_internal_problem_cmd (char *args, int from_tty) | |
737 | { | |
738 | } | |
739 | ||
740 | static void | |
741 | show_internal_problem_cmd (char *args, int from_tty) | |
742 | { | |
743 | } | |
744 | ||
745 | /* When GDB reports an internal problem (error or warning) it gives | |
746 | the user the opportunity to quit GDB and/or create a core file of | |
747 | the current debug session. This function registers a few commands | |
748 | that make it possible to specify that GDB should always or never | |
749 | quit or create a core file, without asking. The commands look | |
750 | like: | |
751 | ||
752 | maint set PROBLEM-NAME quit ask|yes|no | |
753 | maint show PROBLEM-NAME quit | |
754 | maint set PROBLEM-NAME corefile ask|yes|no | |
755 | maint show PROBLEM-NAME corefile | |
756 | ||
757 | Where PROBLEM-NAME is currently "internal-error" or | |
758 | "internal-warning". */ | |
759 | ||
760 | static void | |
761 | add_internal_problem_command (struct internal_problem *problem) | |
762 | { | |
763 | struct cmd_list_element **set_cmd_list; | |
764 | struct cmd_list_element **show_cmd_list; | |
765 | char *set_doc; | |
766 | char *show_doc; | |
767 | ||
8d749320 SM |
768 | set_cmd_list = XNEW (struct cmd_list_element *); |
769 | show_cmd_list = XNEW (struct cmd_list_element *); | |
3c16cced PA |
770 | *set_cmd_list = NULL; |
771 | *show_cmd_list = NULL; | |
772 | ||
773 | set_doc = xstrprintf (_("Configure what GDB does when %s is detected."), | |
774 | problem->name); | |
775 | ||
776 | show_doc = xstrprintf (_("Show what GDB does when %s is detected."), | |
777 | problem->name); | |
778 | ||
779 | add_prefix_cmd ((char*) problem->name, | |
780 | class_maintenance, set_internal_problem_cmd, set_doc, | |
781 | set_cmd_list, | |
c4f7c687 MK |
782 | concat ("maintenance set ", problem->name, " ", |
783 | (char *) NULL), | |
3c16cced PA |
784 | 0/*allow-unknown*/, &maintenance_set_cmdlist); |
785 | ||
786 | add_prefix_cmd ((char*) problem->name, | |
787 | class_maintenance, show_internal_problem_cmd, show_doc, | |
788 | show_cmd_list, | |
c4f7c687 MK |
789 | concat ("maintenance show ", problem->name, " ", |
790 | (char *) NULL), | |
3c16cced PA |
791 | 0/*allow-unknown*/, &maintenance_show_cmdlist); |
792 | ||
57fcfb1b GB |
793 | if (problem->user_settable_should_quit) |
794 | { | |
795 | set_doc = xstrprintf (_("Set whether GDB should quit " | |
796 | "when an %s is detected"), | |
797 | problem->name); | |
798 | show_doc = xstrprintf (_("Show whether GDB will quit " | |
799 | "when an %s is detected"), | |
800 | problem->name); | |
801 | add_setshow_enum_cmd ("quit", class_maintenance, | |
802 | internal_problem_modes, | |
803 | &problem->should_quit, | |
804 | set_doc, | |
805 | show_doc, | |
806 | NULL, /* help_doc */ | |
807 | NULL, /* setfunc */ | |
808 | NULL, /* showfunc */ | |
809 | set_cmd_list, | |
810 | show_cmd_list); | |
811 | ||
812 | xfree (set_doc); | |
813 | xfree (show_doc); | |
814 | } | |
1eefb858 | 815 | |
57fcfb1b GB |
816 | if (problem->user_settable_should_dump_core) |
817 | { | |
818 | set_doc = xstrprintf (_("Set whether GDB should create a core " | |
819 | "file of GDB when %s is detected"), | |
820 | problem->name); | |
821 | show_doc = xstrprintf (_("Show whether GDB will create a core " | |
822 | "file of GDB when %s is detected"), | |
823 | problem->name); | |
824 | add_setshow_enum_cmd ("corefile", class_maintenance, | |
825 | internal_problem_modes, | |
826 | &problem->should_dump_core, | |
827 | set_doc, | |
828 | show_doc, | |
829 | NULL, /* help_doc */ | |
830 | NULL, /* setfunc */ | |
831 | NULL, /* showfunc */ | |
832 | set_cmd_list, | |
833 | show_cmd_list); | |
834 | ||
835 | xfree (set_doc); | |
836 | xfree (show_doc); | |
837 | } | |
3c16cced PA |
838 | } |
839 | ||
0cf4063e JB |
840 | /* Return a newly allocated string, containing the PREFIX followed |
841 | by the system error message for errno (separated by a colon). | |
842 | ||
843 | The result must be deallocated after use. */ | |
844 | ||
845 | static char * | |
846 | perror_string (const char *prefix) | |
847 | { | |
848 | char *err; | |
849 | char *combined; | |
850 | ||
851 | err = safe_strerror (errno); | |
852 | combined = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (err) + strlen (prefix) + 3); | |
853 | strcpy (combined, prefix); | |
854 | strcat (combined, ": "); | |
855 | strcat (combined, err); | |
856 | ||
857 | return combined; | |
858 | } | |
859 | ||
c906108c | 860 | /* Print the system error message for errno, and also mention STRING |
598d3636 JK |
861 | as the file name for which the error was encountered. Use ERRCODE |
862 | for the thrown exception. Then return to command level. */ | |
c906108c | 863 | |
c25c4a8b | 864 | void |
598d3636 | 865 | throw_perror_with_name (enum errors errcode, const char *string) |
c906108c | 866 | { |
c906108c SS |
867 | char *combined; |
868 | ||
0cf4063e JB |
869 | combined = perror_string (string); |
870 | make_cleanup (xfree, combined); | |
c906108c SS |
871 | |
872 | /* I understand setting these is a matter of taste. Still, some people | |
873 | may clear errno but not know about bfd_error. Doing this here is not | |
581e13c1 | 874 | unreasonable. */ |
c906108c SS |
875 | bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_error); |
876 | errno = 0; | |
877 | ||
598d3636 JK |
878 | throw_error (errcode, _("%s."), combined); |
879 | } | |
880 | ||
881 | /* See throw_perror_with_name, ERRCODE defaults here to GENERIC_ERROR. */ | |
882 | ||
883 | void | |
884 | perror_with_name (const char *string) | |
885 | { | |
886 | throw_perror_with_name (GENERIC_ERROR, string); | |
c906108c SS |
887 | } |
888 | ||
7c647d61 JB |
889 | /* Same as perror_with_name except that it prints a warning instead |
890 | of throwing an error. */ | |
891 | ||
892 | void | |
893 | perror_warning_with_name (const char *string) | |
894 | { | |
895 | char *combined; | |
896 | ||
897 | combined = perror_string (string); | |
898 | warning (_("%s"), combined); | |
899 | xfree (combined); | |
900 | } | |
901 | ||
c906108c SS |
902 | /* Print the system error message for ERRCODE, and also mention STRING |
903 | as the file name for which the error was encountered. */ | |
904 | ||
905 | void | |
6972bc8b | 906 | print_sys_errmsg (const char *string, int errcode) |
c906108c SS |
907 | { |
908 | char *err; | |
909 | char *combined; | |
910 | ||
911 | err = safe_strerror (errcode); | |
912 | combined = (char *) alloca (strlen (err) + strlen (string) + 3); | |
913 | strcpy (combined, string); | |
914 | strcat (combined, ": "); | |
915 | strcat (combined, err); | |
916 | ||
917 | /* We want anything which was printed on stdout to come out first, before | |
918 | this message. */ | |
919 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); | |
920 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "%s.\n", combined); | |
921 | } | |
922 | ||
923 | /* Control C eventually causes this to be called, at a convenient time. */ | |
924 | ||
925 | void | |
fba45db2 | 926 | quit (void) |
c906108c | 927 | { |
f38d3ad1 PA |
928 | struct ui *ui = current_ui; |
929 | ||
06c868a8 JK |
930 | if (sync_quit_force_run) |
931 | { | |
932 | sync_quit_force_run = 0; | |
268a799a | 933 | quit_force (NULL, 0); |
06c868a8 JK |
934 | } |
935 | ||
7be570e7 JM |
936 | #ifdef __MSDOS__ |
937 | /* No steenking SIGINT will ever be coming our way when the | |
938 | program is resumed. Don't lie. */ | |
2c51604d | 939 | throw_quit ("Quit"); |
7be570e7 | 940 | #else |
c906108c | 941 | if (job_control |
8731e58e AC |
942 | /* If there is no terminal switching for this target, then we can't |
943 | possibly get screwed by the lack of job control. */ | |
b0ed115f | 944 | || !target_supports_terminal_ours ()) |
2c51604d | 945 | throw_quit ("Quit"); |
c906108c | 946 | else |
2c51604d | 947 | throw_quit ("Quit (expect signal SIGINT when the program is resumed)"); |
7be570e7 | 948 | #endif |
c906108c SS |
949 | } |
950 | ||
abc56d60 PA |
951 | /* See defs.h. */ |
952 | ||
953 | void | |
954 | maybe_quit (void) | |
955 | { | |
048094ac | 956 | if (sync_quit_force_run) |
abc56d60 | 957 | quit (); |
048094ac PA |
958 | |
959 | quit_handler (); | |
960 | ||
abc56d60 PA |
961 | if (deprecated_interactive_hook) |
962 | deprecated_interactive_hook (); | |
abc56d60 PA |
963 | } |
964 | ||
c906108c | 965 | \f |
c906108c | 966 | /* Called when a memory allocation fails, with the number of bytes of |
581e13c1 | 967 | memory requested in SIZE. */ |
c906108c | 968 | |
c25c4a8b | 969 | void |
d26e3629 | 970 | malloc_failure (long size) |
c906108c SS |
971 | { |
972 | if (size > 0) | |
973 | { | |
8e65ff28 | 974 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, |
e2e0b3e5 | 975 | _("virtual memory exhausted: can't allocate %ld bytes."), |
8731e58e | 976 | size); |
c906108c SS |
977 | } |
978 | else | |
979 | { | |
e2e0b3e5 | 980 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("virtual memory exhausted.")); |
c906108c SS |
981 | } |
982 | } | |
983 | ||
c906108c SS |
984 | /* My replacement for the read system call. |
985 | Used like `read' but keeps going if `read' returns too soon. */ | |
986 | ||
987 | int | |
fba45db2 | 988 | myread (int desc, char *addr, int len) |
c906108c | 989 | { |
52f0bd74 | 990 | int val; |
c906108c SS |
991 | int orglen = len; |
992 | ||
993 | while (len > 0) | |
994 | { | |
995 | val = read (desc, addr, len); | |
996 | if (val < 0) | |
997 | return val; | |
998 | if (val == 0) | |
999 | return orglen - len; | |
1000 | len -= val; | |
1001 | addr += val; | |
1002 | } | |
1003 | return orglen; | |
1004 | } | |
d26e3629 | 1005 | |
c906108c | 1006 | void |
aa1ee363 | 1007 | print_spaces (int n, struct ui_file *file) |
c906108c | 1008 | { |
392a587b | 1009 | fputs_unfiltered (n_spaces (n), file); |
c906108c SS |
1010 | } |
1011 | ||
1012 | /* Print a host address. */ | |
1013 | ||
1014 | void | |
b80c3053 | 1015 | gdb_print_host_address_1 (const void *addr, struct ui_file *stream) |
c906108c | 1016 | { |
ea8992ce | 1017 | fprintf_filtered (stream, "%s", host_address_to_string (addr)); |
c906108c | 1018 | } |
7c50a931 DE |
1019 | |
1020 | /* See utils.h. */ | |
1021 | ||
1022 | char * | |
1023 | make_hex_string (const gdb_byte *data, size_t length) | |
1024 | { | |
224c3ddb | 1025 | char *result = (char *) xmalloc (length * 2 + 1); |
7c50a931 DE |
1026 | char *p; |
1027 | size_t i; | |
1028 | ||
1029 | p = result; | |
1030 | for (i = 0; i < length; ++i) | |
dc4d6886 | 1031 | p += xsnprintf (p, 3, "%02x", data[i]); |
7c50a931 DE |
1032 | *p = '\0'; |
1033 | return result; | |
1034 | } | |
1035 | ||
c906108c | 1036 | \f |
c5aa993b | 1037 | |
3eb7562a PA |
1038 | /* A cleanup that simply calls ui_unregister_input_event_handler. */ |
1039 | ||
1040 | static void | |
1041 | ui_unregister_input_event_handler_cleanup (void *ui) | |
1042 | { | |
1043 | ui_unregister_input_event_handler ((struct ui *) ui); | |
1044 | } | |
1045 | ||
1046 | /* Set up to handle input. */ | |
1047 | ||
1048 | static struct cleanup * | |
1049 | prepare_to_handle_input (void) | |
1050 | { | |
1051 | struct cleanup *old_chain; | |
1052 | ||
1053 | old_chain = make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal (); | |
1054 | target_terminal_ours (); | |
1055 | ||
1056 | ui_register_input_event_handler (current_ui); | |
1057 | if (current_ui->prompt_state == PROMPT_BLOCKED) | |
1058 | make_cleanup (ui_unregister_input_event_handler_cleanup, current_ui); | |
1059 | ||
1060 | make_cleanup_override_quit_handler (default_quit_handler); | |
1061 | ||
1062 | return old_chain; | |
1063 | } | |
1064 | ||
db1ff28b JK |
1065 | \f |
1066 | ||
981c7f5a | 1067 | /* This function supports the query, nquery, and yquery functions. |
cbdeadca | 1068 | Ask user a y-or-n question and return 0 if answer is no, 1 if |
981c7f5a DJ |
1069 | answer is yes, or default the answer to the specified default |
1070 | (for yquery or nquery). DEFCHAR may be 'y' or 'n' to provide a | |
1071 | default answer, or '\0' for no default. | |
cbdeadca JJ |
1072 | CTLSTR is the control string and should end in "? ". It should |
1073 | not say how to answer, because we do that. | |
1074 | ARGS are the arguments passed along with the CTLSTR argument to | |
1075 | printf. */ | |
1076 | ||
a0b31db1 | 1077 | static int ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (1, 0) |
cbdeadca JJ |
1078 | defaulted_query (const char *ctlstr, const char defchar, va_list args) |
1079 | { | |
cbdeadca JJ |
1080 | int ans2; |
1081 | int retval; | |
1082 | int def_value; | |
1083 | char def_answer, not_def_answer; | |
a121b7c1 PA |
1084 | const char *y_string, *n_string; |
1085 | char *question, *prompt; | |
80dbc9fd | 1086 | struct cleanup *old_chain; |
cbdeadca JJ |
1087 | |
1088 | /* Set up according to which answer is the default. */ | |
981c7f5a DJ |
1089 | if (defchar == '\0') |
1090 | { | |
1091 | def_value = 1; | |
1092 | def_answer = 'Y'; | |
1093 | not_def_answer = 'N'; | |
1094 | y_string = "y"; | |
1095 | n_string = "n"; | |
1096 | } | |
1097 | else if (defchar == 'y') | |
cbdeadca JJ |
1098 | { |
1099 | def_value = 1; | |
1100 | def_answer = 'Y'; | |
1101 | not_def_answer = 'N'; | |
1102 | y_string = "[y]"; | |
1103 | n_string = "n"; | |
1104 | } | |
1105 | else | |
1106 | { | |
1107 | def_value = 0; | |
1108 | def_answer = 'N'; | |
1109 | not_def_answer = 'Y'; | |
1110 | y_string = "y"; | |
1111 | n_string = "[n]"; | |
1112 | } | |
1113 | ||
981c7f5a | 1114 | /* Automatically answer the default value if the user did not want |
a502cf95 | 1115 | prompts or the command was issued with the server prefix. */ |
e360902b | 1116 | if (!confirm || server_command) |
981c7f5a DJ |
1117 | return def_value; |
1118 | ||
1119 | /* If input isn't coming from the user directly, just say what | |
7a01c6e0 | 1120 | question we're asking, and then answer the default automatically. This |
981c7f5a DJ |
1121 | way, important error messages don't get lost when talking to GDB |
1122 | over a pipe. */ | |
268a799a | 1123 | if (current_ui->instream != current_ui->stdin_stream |
26a06916 SM |
1124 | || !input_interactive_p (current_ui) |
1125 | /* Restrict queries to the main UI. */ | |
1126 | || current_ui != main_ui) | |
981c7f5a | 1127 | { |
3eb7562a PA |
1128 | old_chain = make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal (); |
1129 | ||
651ce16a | 1130 | target_terminal_ours_for_output (); |
981c7f5a DJ |
1131 | wrap_here (""); |
1132 | vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, ctlstr, args); | |
1133 | ||
3e43a32a MS |
1134 | printf_filtered (_("(%s or %s) [answered %c; " |
1135 | "input not from terminal]\n"), | |
981c7f5a DJ |
1136 | y_string, n_string, def_answer); |
1137 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); | |
1138 | ||
651ce16a | 1139 | do_cleanups (old_chain); |
981c7f5a DJ |
1140 | return def_value; |
1141 | } | |
1142 | ||
9a4105ab | 1143 | if (deprecated_query_hook) |
cbdeadca | 1144 | { |
651ce16a | 1145 | int res; |
cbdeadca | 1146 | |
3eb7562a | 1147 | old_chain = make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal (); |
651ce16a PA |
1148 | res = deprecated_query_hook (ctlstr, args); |
1149 | do_cleanups (old_chain); | |
1150 | return res; | |
1151 | } | |
80dbc9fd | 1152 | |
981c7f5a DJ |
1153 | /* Format the question outside of the loop, to avoid reusing args. */ |
1154 | question = xstrvprintf (ctlstr, args); | |
3eb7562a | 1155 | old_chain = make_cleanup (xfree, question); |
588dcc3e PP |
1156 | prompt = xstrprintf (_("%s%s(%s or %s) %s"), |
1157 | annotation_level > 1 ? "\n\032\032pre-query\n" : "", | |
1158 | question, y_string, n_string, | |
1159 | annotation_level > 1 ? "\n\032\032query\n" : ""); | |
80dbc9fd | 1160 | make_cleanup (xfree, prompt); |
981c7f5a | 1161 | |
dcb07cfa PA |
1162 | /* Used to add duration we waited for user to respond to |
1163 | prompt_for_continue_wait_time. */ | |
1164 | using namespace std::chrono; | |
1165 | steady_clock::time_point prompt_started = steady_clock::now (); | |
260c0b2a | 1166 | |
3eb7562a | 1167 | prepare_to_handle_input (); |
651ce16a | 1168 | |
cbdeadca JJ |
1169 | while (1) |
1170 | { | |
588dcc3e | 1171 | char *response, answer; |
cbdeadca | 1172 | |
cbdeadca | 1173 | gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); |
588dcc3e | 1174 | response = gdb_readline_wrapper (prompt); |
cbdeadca | 1175 | |
588dcc3e | 1176 | if (response == NULL) /* C-d */ |
cbdeadca | 1177 | { |
fa3fd85b | 1178 | printf_filtered ("EOF [assumed %c]\n", def_answer); |
cbdeadca JJ |
1179 | retval = def_value; |
1180 | break; | |
1181 | } | |
588dcc3e PP |
1182 | |
1183 | answer = response[0]; | |
1184 | xfree (response); | |
cbdeadca JJ |
1185 | |
1186 | if (answer >= 'a') | |
1187 | answer -= 040; | |
1188 | /* Check answer. For the non-default, the user must specify | |
1189 | the non-default explicitly. */ | |
1190 | if (answer == not_def_answer) | |
1191 | { | |
1192 | retval = !def_value; | |
1193 | break; | |
1194 | } | |
981c7f5a DJ |
1195 | /* Otherwise, if a default was specified, the user may either |
1196 | specify the required input or have it default by entering | |
1197 | nothing. */ | |
1198 | if (answer == def_answer | |
588dcc3e | 1199 | || (defchar != '\0' && answer == '\0')) |
cbdeadca JJ |
1200 | { |
1201 | retval = def_value; | |
1202 | break; | |
1203 | } | |
1204 | /* Invalid entries are not defaulted and require another selection. */ | |
a3f17187 | 1205 | printf_filtered (_("Please answer %s or %s.\n"), |
cbdeadca JJ |
1206 | y_string, n_string); |
1207 | } | |
1208 | ||
260c0b2a | 1209 | /* Add time spend in this routine to prompt_for_continue_wait_time. */ |
dcb07cfa | 1210 | prompt_for_continue_wait_time += steady_clock::now () - prompt_started; |
260c0b2a | 1211 | |
cbdeadca | 1212 | if (annotation_level > 1) |
a3f17187 | 1213 | printf_filtered (("\n\032\032post-query\n")); |
80dbc9fd | 1214 | do_cleanups (old_chain); |
cbdeadca JJ |
1215 | return retval; |
1216 | } | |
1217 | \f | |
1218 | ||
1219 | /* Ask user a y-or-n question and return 0 if answer is no, 1 if | |
1220 | answer is yes, or 0 if answer is defaulted. | |
1221 | Takes three args which are given to printf to print the question. | |
1222 | The first, a control string, should end in "? ". | |
1223 | It should not say how to answer, because we do that. */ | |
1224 | ||
1225 | int | |
1226 | nquery (const char *ctlstr, ...) | |
1227 | { | |
1228 | va_list args; | |
899500d6 | 1229 | int ret; |
cbdeadca JJ |
1230 | |
1231 | va_start (args, ctlstr); | |
899500d6 | 1232 | ret = defaulted_query (ctlstr, 'n', args); |
cbdeadca | 1233 | va_end (args); |
899500d6 | 1234 | return ret; |
cbdeadca JJ |
1235 | } |
1236 | ||
1237 | /* Ask user a y-or-n question and return 0 if answer is no, 1 if | |
1238 | answer is yes, or 1 if answer is defaulted. | |
1239 | Takes three args which are given to printf to print the question. | |
1240 | The first, a control string, should end in "? ". | |
1241 | It should not say how to answer, because we do that. */ | |
1242 | ||
1243 | int | |
1244 | yquery (const char *ctlstr, ...) | |
1245 | { | |
1246 | va_list args; | |
899500d6 | 1247 | int ret; |
cbdeadca JJ |
1248 | |
1249 | va_start (args, ctlstr); | |
899500d6 | 1250 | ret = defaulted_query (ctlstr, 'y', args); |
cbdeadca | 1251 | va_end (args); |
899500d6 | 1252 | return ret; |
cbdeadca JJ |
1253 | } |
1254 | ||
981c7f5a DJ |
1255 | /* Ask user a y-or-n question and return 1 iff answer is yes. |
1256 | Takes three args which are given to printf to print the question. | |
1257 | The first, a control string, should end in "? ". | |
1258 | It should not say how to answer, because we do that. */ | |
1259 | ||
1260 | int | |
1261 | query (const char *ctlstr, ...) | |
1262 | { | |
1263 | va_list args; | |
899500d6 | 1264 | int ret; |
981c7f5a DJ |
1265 | |
1266 | va_start (args, ctlstr); | |
899500d6 | 1267 | ret = defaulted_query (ctlstr, '\0', args); |
981c7f5a | 1268 | va_end (args); |
899500d6 | 1269 | return ret; |
981c7f5a DJ |
1270 | } |
1271 | ||
6c7a06a3 TT |
1272 | /* A helper for parse_escape that converts a host character to a |
1273 | target character. C is the host character. If conversion is | |
1274 | possible, then the target character is stored in *TARGET_C and the | |
1275 | function returns 1. Otherwise, the function returns 0. */ | |
1276 | ||
1277 | static int | |
f870a310 | 1278 | host_char_to_target (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int c, int *target_c) |
234b45d4 | 1279 | { |
6c7a06a3 TT |
1280 | struct obstack host_data; |
1281 | char the_char = c; | |
1282 | struct cleanup *cleanups; | |
1283 | int result = 0; | |
234b45d4 | 1284 | |
6c7a06a3 TT |
1285 | obstack_init (&host_data); |
1286 | cleanups = make_cleanup_obstack_free (&host_data); | |
234b45d4 | 1287 | |
f870a310 | 1288 | convert_between_encodings (target_charset (gdbarch), host_charset (), |
ac91cd70 PA |
1289 | (gdb_byte *) &the_char, 1, 1, |
1290 | &host_data, translit_none); | |
6c7a06a3 TT |
1291 | |
1292 | if (obstack_object_size (&host_data) == 1) | |
1293 | { | |
1294 | result = 1; | |
1295 | *target_c = *(char *) obstack_base (&host_data); | |
1296 | } | |
1297 | ||
1298 | do_cleanups (cleanups); | |
1299 | return result; | |
234b45d4 KB |
1300 | } |
1301 | ||
c906108c SS |
1302 | /* Parse a C escape sequence. STRING_PTR points to a variable |
1303 | containing a pointer to the string to parse. That pointer | |
1304 | should point to the character after the \. That pointer | |
1305 | is updated past the characters we use. The value of the | |
1306 | escape sequence is returned. | |
1307 | ||
1308 | A negative value means the sequence \ newline was seen, | |
1309 | which is supposed to be equivalent to nothing at all. | |
1310 | ||
1311 | If \ is followed by a null character, we return a negative | |
1312 | value and leave the string pointer pointing at the null character. | |
1313 | ||
1314 | If \ is followed by 000, we return 0 and leave the string pointer | |
1315 | after the zeros. A value of 0 does not mean end of string. */ | |
1316 | ||
1317 | int | |
d7561cbb | 1318 | parse_escape (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, const char **string_ptr) |
c906108c | 1319 | { |
581e13c1 | 1320 | int target_char = -2; /* Initialize to avoid GCC warnings. */ |
52f0bd74 | 1321 | int c = *(*string_ptr)++; |
e0627e85 | 1322 | |
6c7a06a3 TT |
1323 | switch (c) |
1324 | { | |
8731e58e AC |
1325 | case '\n': |
1326 | return -2; | |
1327 | case 0: | |
1328 | (*string_ptr)--; | |
1329 | return 0; | |
8731e58e AC |
1330 | |
1331 | case '0': | |
1332 | case '1': | |
1333 | case '2': | |
1334 | case '3': | |
1335 | case '4': | |
1336 | case '5': | |
1337 | case '6': | |
1338 | case '7': | |
1339 | { | |
6c7a06a3 | 1340 | int i = host_hex_value (c); |
aa1ee363 | 1341 | int count = 0; |
8731e58e AC |
1342 | while (++count < 3) |
1343 | { | |
5cb316ef | 1344 | c = (**string_ptr); |
6c7a06a3 | 1345 | if (isdigit (c) && c != '8' && c != '9') |
8731e58e | 1346 | { |
5cb316ef | 1347 | (*string_ptr)++; |
8731e58e | 1348 | i *= 8; |
6c7a06a3 | 1349 | i += host_hex_value (c); |
8731e58e AC |
1350 | } |
1351 | else | |
1352 | { | |
8731e58e AC |
1353 | break; |
1354 | } | |
1355 | } | |
1356 | return i; | |
1357 | } | |
6c7a06a3 TT |
1358 | |
1359 | case 'a': | |
1360 | c = '\a'; | |
1361 | break; | |
1362 | case 'b': | |
1363 | c = '\b'; | |
1364 | break; | |
1365 | case 'f': | |
1366 | c = '\f'; | |
1367 | break; | |
1368 | case 'n': | |
1369 | c = '\n'; | |
1370 | break; | |
1371 | case 'r': | |
1372 | c = '\r'; | |
1373 | break; | |
1374 | case 't': | |
1375 | c = '\t'; | |
1376 | break; | |
1377 | case 'v': | |
1378 | c = '\v'; | |
1379 | break; | |
1380 | ||
1381 | default: | |
1382 | break; | |
1383 | } | |
1384 | ||
f870a310 | 1385 | if (!host_char_to_target (gdbarch, c, &target_char)) |
3351ea09 JB |
1386 | error (_("The escape sequence `\\%c' is equivalent to plain `%c'," |
1387 | " which has no equivalent\nin the `%s' character set."), | |
905b671b | 1388 | c, c, target_charset (gdbarch)); |
6c7a06a3 | 1389 | return target_char; |
c906108c SS |
1390 | } |
1391 | \f | |
1392 | /* Print the character C on STREAM as part of the contents of a literal | |
1393 | string whose delimiter is QUOTER. Note that this routine should only | |
f9acce4a | 1394 | be called for printing things which are independent of the language |
6ef284bd SM |
1395 | of the program being debugged. |
1396 | ||
1397 | printchar will normally escape backslashes and instances of QUOTER. If | |
1398 | QUOTER is 0, printchar won't escape backslashes or any quoting character. | |
1399 | As a side effect, if you pass the backslash character as the QUOTER, | |
1400 | printchar will escape backslashes as usual, but not any other quoting | |
1401 | character. */ | |
c906108c | 1402 | |
43e526b9 | 1403 | static void |
74f832da | 1404 | printchar (int c, void (*do_fputs) (const char *, struct ui_file *), |
bee0189a DJ |
1405 | void (*do_fprintf) (struct ui_file *, const char *, ...) |
1406 | ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF_2, struct ui_file *stream, int quoter) | |
c906108c | 1407 | { |
c906108c SS |
1408 | c &= 0xFF; /* Avoid sign bit follies */ |
1409 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
1410 | if (c < 0x20 || /* Low control chars */ |
1411 | (c >= 0x7F && c < 0xA0) || /* DEL, High controls */ | |
1412 | (sevenbit_strings && c >= 0x80)) | |
1413 | { /* high order bit set */ | |
1414 | switch (c) | |
1415 | { | |
1416 | case '\n': | |
43e526b9 | 1417 | do_fputs ("\\n", stream); |
c5aa993b JM |
1418 | break; |
1419 | case '\b': | |
43e526b9 | 1420 | do_fputs ("\\b", stream); |
c5aa993b JM |
1421 | break; |
1422 | case '\t': | |
43e526b9 | 1423 | do_fputs ("\\t", stream); |
c5aa993b JM |
1424 | break; |
1425 | case '\f': | |
43e526b9 | 1426 | do_fputs ("\\f", stream); |
c5aa993b JM |
1427 | break; |
1428 | case '\r': | |
43e526b9 | 1429 | do_fputs ("\\r", stream); |
c5aa993b JM |
1430 | break; |
1431 | case '\033': | |
43e526b9 | 1432 | do_fputs ("\\e", stream); |
c5aa993b JM |
1433 | break; |
1434 | case '\007': | |
43e526b9 | 1435 | do_fputs ("\\a", stream); |
c5aa993b JM |
1436 | break; |
1437 | default: | |
43e526b9 | 1438 | do_fprintf (stream, "\\%.3o", (unsigned int) c); |
c5aa993b JM |
1439 | break; |
1440 | } | |
1441 | } | |
1442 | else | |
1443 | { | |
6ef284bd | 1444 | if (quoter != 0 && (c == '\\' || c == quoter)) |
43e526b9 JM |
1445 | do_fputs ("\\", stream); |
1446 | do_fprintf (stream, "%c", c); | |
c5aa993b | 1447 | } |
c906108c | 1448 | } |
43e526b9 JM |
1449 | |
1450 | /* Print the character C on STREAM as part of the contents of a | |
1451 | literal string whose delimiter is QUOTER. Note that these routines | |
1452 | should only be call for printing things which are independent of | |
581e13c1 | 1453 | the language of the program being debugged. */ |
43e526b9 JM |
1454 | |
1455 | void | |
fba45db2 | 1456 | fputstr_filtered (const char *str, int quoter, struct ui_file *stream) |
43e526b9 JM |
1457 | { |
1458 | while (*str) | |
1459 | printchar (*str++, fputs_filtered, fprintf_filtered, stream, quoter); | |
1460 | } | |
1461 | ||
1462 | void | |
fba45db2 | 1463 | fputstr_unfiltered (const char *str, int quoter, struct ui_file *stream) |
43e526b9 JM |
1464 | { |
1465 | while (*str) | |
1466 | printchar (*str++, fputs_unfiltered, fprintf_unfiltered, stream, quoter); | |
1467 | } | |
1468 | ||
0876f84a DJ |
1469 | void |
1470 | fputstrn_filtered (const char *str, int n, int quoter, | |
1471 | struct ui_file *stream) | |
1472 | { | |
1473 | int i; | |
e0627e85 | 1474 | |
0876f84a DJ |
1475 | for (i = 0; i < n; i++) |
1476 | printchar (str[i], fputs_filtered, fprintf_filtered, stream, quoter); | |
1477 | } | |
1478 | ||
43e526b9 | 1479 | void |
8731e58e AC |
1480 | fputstrn_unfiltered (const char *str, int n, int quoter, |
1481 | struct ui_file *stream) | |
43e526b9 JM |
1482 | { |
1483 | int i; | |
5d502164 | 1484 | |
43e526b9 JM |
1485 | for (i = 0; i < n; i++) |
1486 | printchar (str[i], fputs_unfiltered, fprintf_unfiltered, stream, quoter); | |
1487 | } | |
c906108c | 1488 | \f |
c5aa993b | 1489 | |
c906108c SS |
1490 | /* Number of lines per page or UINT_MAX if paging is disabled. */ |
1491 | static unsigned int lines_per_page; | |
920d2a44 AC |
1492 | static void |
1493 | show_lines_per_page (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, | |
1494 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) | |
1495 | { | |
3e43a32a MS |
1496 | fprintf_filtered (file, |
1497 | _("Number of lines gdb thinks are in a page is %s.\n"), | |
920d2a44 AC |
1498 | value); |
1499 | } | |
eb0d3137 | 1500 | |
cbfbd72a | 1501 | /* Number of chars per line or UINT_MAX if line folding is disabled. */ |
c906108c | 1502 | static unsigned int chars_per_line; |
920d2a44 AC |
1503 | static void |
1504 | show_chars_per_line (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, | |
1505 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) | |
1506 | { | |
3e43a32a MS |
1507 | fprintf_filtered (file, |
1508 | _("Number of characters gdb thinks " | |
1509 | "are in a line is %s.\n"), | |
920d2a44 AC |
1510 | value); |
1511 | } | |
eb0d3137 | 1512 | |
c906108c SS |
1513 | /* Current count of lines printed on this page, chars on this line. */ |
1514 | static unsigned int lines_printed, chars_printed; | |
1515 | ||
1516 | /* Buffer and start column of buffered text, for doing smarter word- | |
1517 | wrapping. When someone calls wrap_here(), we start buffering output | |
1518 | that comes through fputs_filtered(). If we see a newline, we just | |
1519 | spit it out and forget about the wrap_here(). If we see another | |
1520 | wrap_here(), we spit it out and remember the newer one. If we see | |
1521 | the end of the line, we spit out a newline, the indent, and then | |
1522 | the buffered output. */ | |
1523 | ||
1524 | /* Malloc'd buffer with chars_per_line+2 bytes. Contains characters which | |
1525 | are waiting to be output (they have already been counted in chars_printed). | |
1526 | When wrap_buffer[0] is null, the buffer is empty. */ | |
1527 | static char *wrap_buffer; | |
1528 | ||
1529 | /* Pointer in wrap_buffer to the next character to fill. */ | |
1530 | static char *wrap_pointer; | |
1531 | ||
1532 | /* String to indent by if the wrap occurs. Must not be NULL if wrap_column | |
1533 | is non-zero. */ | |
d2c0eef4 | 1534 | static const char *wrap_indent; |
c906108c SS |
1535 | |
1536 | /* Column number on the screen where wrap_buffer begins, or 0 if wrapping | |
1537 | is not in effect. */ | |
1538 | static int wrap_column; | |
c906108c | 1539 | \f |
c5aa993b | 1540 | |
26c4b26f | 1541 | /* Initialize the number of lines per page and chars per line. */ |
eb0d3137 | 1542 | |
c906108c | 1543 | void |
fba45db2 | 1544 | init_page_info (void) |
c906108c | 1545 | { |
5da1313b JK |
1546 | if (batch_flag) |
1547 | { | |
1548 | lines_per_page = UINT_MAX; | |
1549 | chars_per_line = UINT_MAX; | |
1550 | } | |
1551 | else | |
c906108c | 1552 | #if defined(TUI) |
5ecb1806 | 1553 | if (!tui_get_command_dimension (&chars_per_line, &lines_per_page)) |
c906108c SS |
1554 | #endif |
1555 | { | |
eb0d3137 | 1556 | int rows, cols; |
c906108c | 1557 | |
ec145965 EZ |
1558 | #if defined(__GO32__) |
1559 | rows = ScreenRows (); | |
1560 | cols = ScreenCols (); | |
1561 | lines_per_page = rows; | |
1562 | chars_per_line = cols; | |
1563 | #else | |
eb0d3137 MK |
1564 | /* Make sure Readline has initialized its terminal settings. */ |
1565 | rl_reset_terminal (NULL); | |
c906108c | 1566 | |
eb0d3137 MK |
1567 | /* Get the screen size from Readline. */ |
1568 | rl_get_screen_size (&rows, &cols); | |
1569 | lines_per_page = rows; | |
1570 | chars_per_line = cols; | |
c906108c | 1571 | |
1a66331e PM |
1572 | /* Readline should have fetched the termcap entry for us. |
1573 | Only try to use tgetnum function if rl_get_screen_size | |
1574 | did not return a useful value. */ | |
a121b7c1 | 1575 | if (((rows <= 0) && (tgetnum ((char *) "li") < 0)) |
e681cf3f EZ |
1576 | /* Also disable paging if inside Emacs. $EMACS was used |
1577 | before Emacs v25.1, $INSIDE_EMACS is used since then. */ | |
1578 | || getenv ("EMACS") || getenv ("INSIDE_EMACS")) | |
eb0d3137 | 1579 | { |
1a66331e PM |
1580 | /* The number of lines per page is not mentioned in the terminal |
1581 | description or EMACS evironment variable is set. This probably | |
1582 | means that paging is not useful, so disable paging. */ | |
eb0d3137 MK |
1583 | lines_per_page = UINT_MAX; |
1584 | } | |
c906108c | 1585 | |
c906108c | 1586 | /* If the output is not a terminal, don't paginate it. */ |
d9fcf2fb | 1587 | if (!ui_file_isatty (gdb_stdout)) |
c5aa993b | 1588 | lines_per_page = UINT_MAX; |
eb0d3137 | 1589 | #endif |
ec145965 | 1590 | } |
eb0d3137 | 1591 | |
24b73f8e PP |
1592 | /* We handle SIGWINCH ourselves. */ |
1593 | rl_catch_sigwinch = 0; | |
1594 | ||
eb0d3137 | 1595 | set_screen_size (); |
c5aa993b | 1596 | set_width (); |
c906108c SS |
1597 | } |
1598 | ||
2437fd32 GB |
1599 | /* Return nonzero if filtered printing is initialized. */ |
1600 | int | |
1601 | filtered_printing_initialized (void) | |
1602 | { | |
1603 | return wrap_buffer != NULL; | |
1604 | } | |
1605 | ||
5da1313b JK |
1606 | /* Helper for make_cleanup_restore_page_info. */ |
1607 | ||
1608 | static void | |
1609 | do_restore_page_info_cleanup (void *arg) | |
1610 | { | |
1611 | set_screen_size (); | |
1612 | set_width (); | |
1613 | } | |
1614 | ||
1615 | /* Provide cleanup for restoring the terminal size. */ | |
1616 | ||
1617 | struct cleanup * | |
1618 | make_cleanup_restore_page_info (void) | |
1619 | { | |
1620 | struct cleanup *back_to; | |
1621 | ||
1622 | back_to = make_cleanup (do_restore_page_info_cleanup, NULL); | |
1623 | make_cleanup_restore_uinteger (&lines_per_page); | |
1624 | make_cleanup_restore_uinteger (&chars_per_line); | |
1625 | ||
1626 | return back_to; | |
1627 | } | |
1628 | ||
1629 | /* Temporarily set BATCH_FLAG and the associated unlimited terminal size. | |
1630 | Provide cleanup for restoring the original state. */ | |
1631 | ||
1632 | struct cleanup * | |
1633 | set_batch_flag_and_make_cleanup_restore_page_info (void) | |
1634 | { | |
1635 | struct cleanup *back_to = make_cleanup_restore_page_info (); | |
1636 | ||
1637 | make_cleanup_restore_integer (&batch_flag); | |
1638 | batch_flag = 1; | |
1639 | init_page_info (); | |
1640 | ||
1641 | return back_to; | |
1642 | } | |
1643 | ||
eb0d3137 MK |
1644 | /* Set the screen size based on LINES_PER_PAGE and CHARS_PER_LINE. */ |
1645 | ||
1646 | static void | |
1647 | set_screen_size (void) | |
1648 | { | |
1649 | int rows = lines_per_page; | |
1650 | int cols = chars_per_line; | |
1651 | ||
1652 | if (rows <= 0) | |
1653 | rows = INT_MAX; | |
1654 | ||
1655 | if (cols <= 0) | |
0caa462c | 1656 | cols = INT_MAX; |
eb0d3137 MK |
1657 | |
1658 | /* Update Readline's idea of the terminal size. */ | |
1659 | rl_set_screen_size (rows, cols); | |
1660 | } | |
1661 | ||
1662 | /* Reinitialize WRAP_BUFFER according to the current value of | |
1663 | CHARS_PER_LINE. */ | |
1664 | ||
c906108c | 1665 | static void |
fba45db2 | 1666 | set_width (void) |
c906108c SS |
1667 | { |
1668 | if (chars_per_line == 0) | |
c5aa993b | 1669 | init_page_info (); |
c906108c SS |
1670 | |
1671 | if (!wrap_buffer) | |
1672 | { | |
1673 | wrap_buffer = (char *) xmalloc (chars_per_line + 2); | |
1674 | wrap_buffer[0] = '\0'; | |
1675 | } | |
1676 | else | |
1677 | wrap_buffer = (char *) xrealloc (wrap_buffer, chars_per_line + 2); | |
eb0d3137 | 1678 | wrap_pointer = wrap_buffer; /* Start it at the beginning. */ |
c906108c SS |
1679 | } |
1680 | ||
c5aa993b | 1681 | static void |
fba45db2 | 1682 | set_width_command (char *args, int from_tty, struct cmd_list_element *c) |
c906108c | 1683 | { |
eb0d3137 | 1684 | set_screen_size (); |
c906108c SS |
1685 | set_width (); |
1686 | } | |
1687 | ||
eb0d3137 MK |
1688 | static void |
1689 | set_height_command (char *args, int from_tty, struct cmd_list_element *c) | |
1690 | { | |
1691 | set_screen_size (); | |
1692 | } | |
1693 | ||
d6e5e7f7 PP |
1694 | /* See utils.h. */ |
1695 | ||
1696 | void | |
1697 | set_screen_width_and_height (int width, int height) | |
1698 | { | |
1699 | lines_per_page = height; | |
1700 | chars_per_line = width; | |
1701 | ||
1702 | set_screen_size (); | |
1703 | set_width (); | |
1704 | } | |
1705 | ||
c906108c | 1706 | /* Wait, so the user can read what's on the screen. Prompt the user |
720d2e96 PA |
1707 | to continue by pressing RETURN. 'q' is also provided because |
1708 | telling users what to do in the prompt is more user-friendly than | |
1709 | expecting them to think of Ctrl-C/SIGINT. */ | |
c906108c SS |
1710 | |
1711 | static void | |
fba45db2 | 1712 | prompt_for_continue (void) |
c906108c SS |
1713 | { |
1714 | char *ignore; | |
1715 | char cont_prompt[120]; | |
dcb07cfa | 1716 | struct cleanup *old_chain = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, NULL); |
260c0b2a DE |
1717 | /* Used to add duration we waited for user to respond to |
1718 | prompt_for_continue_wait_time. */ | |
dcb07cfa PA |
1719 | using namespace std::chrono; |
1720 | steady_clock::time_point prompt_started = steady_clock::now (); | |
c906108c SS |
1721 | |
1722 | if (annotation_level > 1) | |
a3f17187 | 1723 | printf_unfiltered (("\n\032\032pre-prompt-for-continue\n")); |
c906108c SS |
1724 | |
1725 | strcpy (cont_prompt, | |
1726 | "---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit---"); | |
1727 | if (annotation_level > 1) | |
1728 | strcat (cont_prompt, "\n\032\032prompt-for-continue\n"); | |
1729 | ||
720d2e96 PA |
1730 | /* We must do this *before* we call gdb_readline_wrapper, else it |
1731 | will eventually call us -- thinking that we're trying to print | |
1732 | beyond the end of the screen. */ | |
c906108c SS |
1733 | reinitialize_more_filter (); |
1734 | ||
3eb7562a | 1735 | prepare_to_handle_input (); |
82584158 | 1736 | |
720d2e96 PA |
1737 | /* Call gdb_readline_wrapper, not readline, in order to keep an |
1738 | event loop running. */ | |
b4f5539f | 1739 | ignore = gdb_readline_wrapper (cont_prompt); |
80dbc9fd | 1740 | make_cleanup (xfree, ignore); |
c906108c | 1741 | |
260c0b2a | 1742 | /* Add time spend in this routine to prompt_for_continue_wait_time. */ |
dcb07cfa | 1743 | prompt_for_continue_wait_time += steady_clock::now () - prompt_started; |
260c0b2a | 1744 | |
c906108c | 1745 | if (annotation_level > 1) |
a3f17187 | 1746 | printf_unfiltered (("\n\032\032post-prompt-for-continue\n")); |
c906108c | 1747 | |
80dbc9fd | 1748 | if (ignore != NULL) |
c906108c SS |
1749 | { |
1750 | char *p = ignore; | |
5d502164 | 1751 | |
c906108c SS |
1752 | while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') |
1753 | ++p; | |
1754 | if (p[0] == 'q') | |
1690b616 SL |
1755 | /* Do not call quit here; there is no possibility of SIGINT. */ |
1756 | throw_quit ("Quit"); | |
c906108c | 1757 | } |
c906108c SS |
1758 | |
1759 | /* Now we have to do this again, so that GDB will know that it doesn't | |
1760 | need to save the ---Type <return>--- line at the top of the screen. */ | |
1761 | reinitialize_more_filter (); | |
1762 | ||
581e13c1 | 1763 | dont_repeat (); /* Forget prev cmd -- CR won't repeat it. */ |
80dbc9fd PA |
1764 | |
1765 | do_cleanups (old_chain); | |
c906108c SS |
1766 | } |
1767 | ||
26c4b26f | 1768 | /* Initialize timer to keep track of how long we waited for the user. */ |
bd712aed DE |
1769 | |
1770 | void | |
1771 | reset_prompt_for_continue_wait_time (void) | |
1772 | { | |
dcb07cfa | 1773 | using namespace std::chrono; |
bd712aed | 1774 | |
dcb07cfa | 1775 | prompt_for_continue_wait_time = steady_clock::duration::zero (); |
bd712aed DE |
1776 | } |
1777 | ||
1778 | /* Fetch the cumulative time spent in prompt_for_continue. */ | |
1779 | ||
dcb07cfa PA |
1780 | std::chrono::steady_clock::duration |
1781 | get_prompt_for_continue_wait_time () | |
bd712aed DE |
1782 | { |
1783 | return prompt_for_continue_wait_time; | |
1784 | } | |
1785 | ||
c906108c SS |
1786 | /* Reinitialize filter; ie. tell it to reset to original values. */ |
1787 | ||
1788 | void | |
fba45db2 | 1789 | reinitialize_more_filter (void) |
c906108c SS |
1790 | { |
1791 | lines_printed = 0; | |
1792 | chars_printed = 0; | |
1793 | } | |
1794 | ||
1795 | /* Indicate that if the next sequence of characters overflows the line, | |
581e13c1 | 1796 | a newline should be inserted here rather than when it hits the end. |
c906108c SS |
1797 | If INDENT is non-null, it is a string to be printed to indent the |
1798 | wrapped part on the next line. INDENT must remain accessible until | |
1799 | the next call to wrap_here() or until a newline is printed through | |
1800 | fputs_filtered(). | |
1801 | ||
1802 | If the line is already overfull, we immediately print a newline and | |
1803 | the indentation, and disable further wrapping. | |
1804 | ||
1805 | If we don't know the width of lines, but we know the page height, | |
1806 | we must not wrap words, but should still keep track of newlines | |
1807 | that were explicitly printed. | |
1808 | ||
1809 | INDENT should not contain tabs, as that will mess up the char count | |
1810 | on the next line. FIXME. | |
1811 | ||
1812 | This routine is guaranteed to force out any output which has been | |
1813 | squirreled away in the wrap_buffer, so wrap_here ((char *)0) can be | |
1814 | used to force out output from the wrap_buffer. */ | |
1815 | ||
1816 | void | |
d2c0eef4 | 1817 | wrap_here (const char *indent) |
c906108c | 1818 | { |
581e13c1 | 1819 | /* This should have been allocated, but be paranoid anyway. */ |
c906108c | 1820 | if (!wrap_buffer) |
3e43a32a MS |
1821 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, |
1822 | _("failed internal consistency check")); | |
c906108c SS |
1823 | |
1824 | if (wrap_buffer[0]) | |
1825 | { | |
1826 | *wrap_pointer = '\0'; | |
1827 | fputs_unfiltered (wrap_buffer, gdb_stdout); | |
1828 | } | |
1829 | wrap_pointer = wrap_buffer; | |
1830 | wrap_buffer[0] = '\0'; | |
3e43a32a | 1831 | if (chars_per_line == UINT_MAX) /* No line overflow checking. */ |
c906108c SS |
1832 | { |
1833 | wrap_column = 0; | |
1834 | } | |
1835 | else if (chars_printed >= chars_per_line) | |
1836 | { | |
1837 | puts_filtered ("\n"); | |
1838 | if (indent != NULL) | |
1839 | puts_filtered (indent); | |
1840 | wrap_column = 0; | |
1841 | } | |
1842 | else | |
1843 | { | |
1844 | wrap_column = chars_printed; | |
1845 | if (indent == NULL) | |
1846 | wrap_indent = ""; | |
1847 | else | |
1848 | wrap_indent = indent; | |
1849 | } | |
1850 | } | |
1851 | ||
4a351cef | 1852 | /* Print input string to gdb_stdout, filtered, with wrap, |
581e13c1 | 1853 | arranging strings in columns of n chars. String can be |
4a351cef AF |
1854 | right or left justified in the column. Never prints |
1855 | trailing spaces. String should never be longer than | |
1856 | width. FIXME: this could be useful for the EXAMINE | |
581e13c1 | 1857 | command, which currently doesn't tabulate very well. */ |
4a351cef AF |
1858 | |
1859 | void | |
1860 | puts_filtered_tabular (char *string, int width, int right) | |
1861 | { | |
1862 | int spaces = 0; | |
1863 | int stringlen; | |
1864 | char *spacebuf; | |
1865 | ||
1866 | gdb_assert (chars_per_line > 0); | |
1867 | if (chars_per_line == UINT_MAX) | |
1868 | { | |
1869 | fputs_filtered (string, gdb_stdout); | |
1870 | fputs_filtered ("\n", gdb_stdout); | |
1871 | return; | |
1872 | } | |
1873 | ||
1874 | if (((chars_printed - 1) / width + 2) * width >= chars_per_line) | |
1875 | fputs_filtered ("\n", gdb_stdout); | |
1876 | ||
1877 | if (width >= chars_per_line) | |
1878 | width = chars_per_line - 1; | |
1879 | ||
1880 | stringlen = strlen (string); | |
1881 | ||
1882 | if (chars_printed > 0) | |
1883 | spaces = width - (chars_printed - 1) % width - 1; | |
1884 | if (right) | |
1885 | spaces += width - stringlen; | |
1886 | ||
224c3ddb | 1887 | spacebuf = (char *) alloca (spaces + 1); |
4a351cef AF |
1888 | spacebuf[spaces] = '\0'; |
1889 | while (spaces--) | |
1890 | spacebuf[spaces] = ' '; | |
1891 | ||
1892 | fputs_filtered (spacebuf, gdb_stdout); | |
1893 | fputs_filtered (string, gdb_stdout); | |
1894 | } | |
1895 | ||
1896 | ||
c906108c | 1897 | /* Ensure that whatever gets printed next, using the filtered output |
581e13c1 | 1898 | commands, starts at the beginning of the line. I.e. if there is |
c906108c | 1899 | any pending output for the current line, flush it and start a new |
581e13c1 | 1900 | line. Otherwise do nothing. */ |
c906108c SS |
1901 | |
1902 | void | |
fba45db2 | 1903 | begin_line (void) |
c906108c SS |
1904 | { |
1905 | if (chars_printed > 0) | |
1906 | { | |
1907 | puts_filtered ("\n"); | |
1908 | } | |
1909 | } | |
1910 | ||
ac9a91a7 | 1911 | |
c906108c SS |
1912 | /* Like fputs but if FILTER is true, pause after every screenful. |
1913 | ||
1914 | Regardless of FILTER can wrap at points other than the final | |
1915 | character of a line. | |
1916 | ||
1917 | Unlike fputs, fputs_maybe_filtered does not return a value. | |
1918 | It is OK for LINEBUFFER to be NULL, in which case just don't print | |
1919 | anything. | |
1920 | ||
1921 | Note that a longjmp to top level may occur in this routine (only if | |
1922 | FILTER is true) (since prompt_for_continue may do so) so this | |
1923 | routine should not be called when cleanups are not in place. */ | |
1924 | ||
1925 | static void | |
fba45db2 KB |
1926 | fputs_maybe_filtered (const char *linebuffer, struct ui_file *stream, |
1927 | int filter) | |
c906108c SS |
1928 | { |
1929 | const char *lineptr; | |
1930 | ||
1931 | if (linebuffer == 0) | |
1932 | return; | |
1933 | ||
1934 | /* Don't do any filtering if it is disabled. */ | |
390a8aca | 1935 | if (stream != gdb_stdout |
b2e7f004 JK |
1936 | || !pagination_enabled |
1937 | || batch_flag | |
390a8aca | 1938 | || (lines_per_page == UINT_MAX && chars_per_line == UINT_MAX) |
58dadb1b | 1939 | || top_level_interpreter () == NULL |
112e8700 | 1940 | || interp_ui_out (top_level_interpreter ())->is_mi_like_p ()) |
c906108c SS |
1941 | { |
1942 | fputs_unfiltered (linebuffer, stream); | |
1943 | return; | |
1944 | } | |
1945 | ||
1946 | /* Go through and output each character. Show line extension | |
1947 | when this is necessary; prompt user for new page when this is | |
1948 | necessary. */ | |
c5aa993b | 1949 | |
c906108c SS |
1950 | lineptr = linebuffer; |
1951 | while (*lineptr) | |
1952 | { | |
1953 | /* Possible new page. */ | |
8731e58e | 1954 | if (filter && (lines_printed >= lines_per_page - 1)) |
c906108c SS |
1955 | prompt_for_continue (); |
1956 | ||
1957 | while (*lineptr && *lineptr != '\n') | |
1958 | { | |
1959 | /* Print a single line. */ | |
1960 | if (*lineptr == '\t') | |
1961 | { | |
1962 | if (wrap_column) | |
1963 | *wrap_pointer++ = '\t'; | |
1964 | else | |
1965 | fputc_unfiltered ('\t', stream); | |
1966 | /* Shifting right by 3 produces the number of tab stops | |
1967 | we have already passed, and then adding one and | |
c5aa993b | 1968 | shifting left 3 advances to the next tab stop. */ |
c906108c SS |
1969 | chars_printed = ((chars_printed >> 3) + 1) << 3; |
1970 | lineptr++; | |
1971 | } | |
1972 | else | |
1973 | { | |
1974 | if (wrap_column) | |
1975 | *wrap_pointer++ = *lineptr; | |
1976 | else | |
c5aa993b | 1977 | fputc_unfiltered (*lineptr, stream); |
c906108c SS |
1978 | chars_printed++; |
1979 | lineptr++; | |
1980 | } | |
c5aa993b | 1981 | |
c906108c SS |
1982 | if (chars_printed >= chars_per_line) |
1983 | { | |
1984 | unsigned int save_chars = chars_printed; | |
1985 | ||
1986 | chars_printed = 0; | |
1987 | lines_printed++; | |
1988 | /* If we aren't actually wrapping, don't output newline -- | |
c5aa993b JM |
1989 | if chars_per_line is right, we probably just overflowed |
1990 | anyway; if it's wrong, let us keep going. */ | |
c906108c SS |
1991 | if (wrap_column) |
1992 | fputc_unfiltered ('\n', stream); | |
1993 | ||
1994 | /* Possible new page. */ | |
1995 | if (lines_printed >= lines_per_page - 1) | |
1996 | prompt_for_continue (); | |
1997 | ||
581e13c1 | 1998 | /* Now output indentation and wrapped string. */ |
c906108c SS |
1999 | if (wrap_column) |
2000 | { | |
2001 | fputs_unfiltered (wrap_indent, stream); | |
581e13c1 MS |
2002 | *wrap_pointer = '\0'; /* Null-terminate saved stuff, */ |
2003 | fputs_unfiltered (wrap_buffer, stream); /* and eject it. */ | |
c906108c SS |
2004 | /* FIXME, this strlen is what prevents wrap_indent from |
2005 | containing tabs. However, if we recurse to print it | |
2006 | and count its chars, we risk trouble if wrap_indent is | |
581e13c1 | 2007 | longer than (the user settable) chars_per_line. |
c906108c SS |
2008 | Note also that this can set chars_printed > chars_per_line |
2009 | if we are printing a long string. */ | |
2010 | chars_printed = strlen (wrap_indent) | |
c5aa993b | 2011 | + (save_chars - wrap_column); |
c906108c SS |
2012 | wrap_pointer = wrap_buffer; /* Reset buffer */ |
2013 | wrap_buffer[0] = '\0'; | |
c5aa993b JM |
2014 | wrap_column = 0; /* And disable fancy wrap */ |
2015 | } | |
c906108c SS |
2016 | } |
2017 | } | |
2018 | ||
2019 | if (*lineptr == '\n') | |
2020 | { | |
2021 | chars_printed = 0; | |
3e43a32a MS |
2022 | wrap_here ((char *) 0); /* Spit out chars, cancel |
2023 | further wraps. */ | |
c906108c SS |
2024 | lines_printed++; |
2025 | fputc_unfiltered ('\n', stream); | |
2026 | lineptr++; | |
2027 | } | |
2028 | } | |
2029 | } | |
2030 | ||
2031 | void | |
fba45db2 | 2032 | fputs_filtered (const char *linebuffer, struct ui_file *stream) |
c906108c SS |
2033 | { |
2034 | fputs_maybe_filtered (linebuffer, stream, 1); | |
2035 | } | |
2036 | ||
2037 | int | |
fba45db2 | 2038 | putchar_unfiltered (int c) |
c906108c | 2039 | { |
11cf8741 | 2040 | char buf = c; |
e0627e85 | 2041 | |
d9fcf2fb | 2042 | ui_file_write (gdb_stdout, &buf, 1); |
c906108c SS |
2043 | return c; |
2044 | } | |
2045 | ||
d1f4cff8 AC |
2046 | /* Write character C to gdb_stdout using GDB's paging mechanism and return C. |
2047 | May return nonlocally. */ | |
2048 | ||
2049 | int | |
2050 | putchar_filtered (int c) | |
2051 | { | |
2052 | return fputc_filtered (c, gdb_stdout); | |
2053 | } | |
2054 | ||
c906108c | 2055 | int |
fba45db2 | 2056 | fputc_unfiltered (int c, struct ui_file *stream) |
c906108c | 2057 | { |
11cf8741 | 2058 | char buf = c; |
e0627e85 | 2059 | |
d9fcf2fb | 2060 | ui_file_write (stream, &buf, 1); |
c906108c SS |
2061 | return c; |
2062 | } | |
2063 | ||
2064 | int | |
fba45db2 | 2065 | fputc_filtered (int c, struct ui_file *stream) |
c906108c SS |
2066 | { |
2067 | char buf[2]; | |
2068 | ||
2069 | buf[0] = c; | |
2070 | buf[1] = 0; | |
2071 | fputs_filtered (buf, stream); | |
2072 | return c; | |
2073 | } | |
2074 | ||
2075 | /* puts_debug is like fputs_unfiltered, except it prints special | |
2076 | characters in printable fashion. */ | |
2077 | ||
2078 | void | |
fba45db2 | 2079 | puts_debug (char *prefix, char *string, char *suffix) |
c906108c SS |
2080 | { |
2081 | int ch; | |
2082 | ||
2083 | /* Print prefix and suffix after each line. */ | |
2084 | static int new_line = 1; | |
2085 | static int return_p = 0; | |
a121b7c1 PA |
2086 | static const char *prev_prefix = ""; |
2087 | static const char *prev_suffix = ""; | |
c906108c SS |
2088 | |
2089 | if (*string == '\n') | |
2090 | return_p = 0; | |
2091 | ||
2092 | /* If the prefix is changing, print the previous suffix, a new line, | |
2093 | and the new prefix. */ | |
c5aa993b | 2094 | if ((return_p || (strcmp (prev_prefix, prefix) != 0)) && !new_line) |
c906108c | 2095 | { |
9846de1b JM |
2096 | fputs_unfiltered (prev_suffix, gdb_stdlog); |
2097 | fputs_unfiltered ("\n", gdb_stdlog); | |
2098 | fputs_unfiltered (prefix, gdb_stdlog); | |
c906108c SS |
2099 | } |
2100 | ||
2101 | /* Print prefix if we printed a newline during the previous call. */ | |
2102 | if (new_line) | |
2103 | { | |
2104 | new_line = 0; | |
9846de1b | 2105 | fputs_unfiltered (prefix, gdb_stdlog); |
c906108c SS |
2106 | } |
2107 | ||
2108 | prev_prefix = prefix; | |
2109 | prev_suffix = suffix; | |
2110 | ||
2111 | /* Output characters in a printable format. */ | |
2112 | while ((ch = *string++) != '\0') | |
2113 | { | |
2114 | switch (ch) | |
c5aa993b | 2115 | { |
c906108c SS |
2116 | default: |
2117 | if (isprint (ch)) | |
9846de1b | 2118 | fputc_unfiltered (ch, gdb_stdlog); |
c906108c SS |
2119 | |
2120 | else | |
9846de1b | 2121 | fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "\\x%02x", ch & 0xff); |
c906108c SS |
2122 | break; |
2123 | ||
c5aa993b JM |
2124 | case '\\': |
2125 | fputs_unfiltered ("\\\\", gdb_stdlog); | |
2126 | break; | |
2127 | case '\b': | |
2128 | fputs_unfiltered ("\\b", gdb_stdlog); | |
2129 | break; | |
2130 | case '\f': | |
2131 | fputs_unfiltered ("\\f", gdb_stdlog); | |
2132 | break; | |
2133 | case '\n': | |
2134 | new_line = 1; | |
2135 | fputs_unfiltered ("\\n", gdb_stdlog); | |
2136 | break; | |
2137 | case '\r': | |
2138 | fputs_unfiltered ("\\r", gdb_stdlog); | |
2139 | break; | |
2140 | case '\t': | |
2141 | fputs_unfiltered ("\\t", gdb_stdlog); | |
2142 | break; | |
2143 | case '\v': | |
2144 | fputs_unfiltered ("\\v", gdb_stdlog); | |
2145 | break; | |
2146 | } | |
c906108c SS |
2147 | |
2148 | return_p = ch == '\r'; | |
2149 | } | |
2150 | ||
2151 | /* Print suffix if we printed a newline. */ | |
2152 | if (new_line) | |
2153 | { | |
9846de1b JM |
2154 | fputs_unfiltered (suffix, gdb_stdlog); |
2155 | fputs_unfiltered ("\n", gdb_stdlog); | |
c906108c SS |
2156 | } |
2157 | } | |
2158 | ||
2159 | ||
2160 | /* Print a variable number of ARGS using format FORMAT. If this | |
2161 | information is going to put the amount written (since the last call | |
2162 | to REINITIALIZE_MORE_FILTER or the last page break) over the page size, | |
2163 | call prompt_for_continue to get the users permision to continue. | |
2164 | ||
2165 | Unlike fprintf, this function does not return a value. | |
2166 | ||
2167 | We implement three variants, vfprintf (takes a vararg list and stream), | |
2168 | fprintf (takes a stream to write on), and printf (the usual). | |
2169 | ||
2170 | Note also that a longjmp to top level may occur in this routine | |
2171 | (since prompt_for_continue may do so) so this routine should not be | |
2172 | called when cleanups are not in place. */ | |
2173 | ||
2174 | static void | |
fba45db2 KB |
2175 | vfprintf_maybe_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, |
2176 | va_list args, int filter) | |
c906108c SS |
2177 | { |
2178 | char *linebuffer; | |
2179 | struct cleanup *old_cleanups; | |
2180 | ||
e623b504 | 2181 | linebuffer = xstrvprintf (format, args); |
b8c9b27d | 2182 | old_cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, linebuffer); |
c906108c SS |
2183 | fputs_maybe_filtered (linebuffer, stream, filter); |
2184 | do_cleanups (old_cleanups); | |
2185 | } | |
2186 | ||
2187 | ||
2188 | void | |
fba45db2 | 2189 | vfprintf_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, va_list args) |
c906108c SS |
2190 | { |
2191 | vfprintf_maybe_filtered (stream, format, args, 1); | |
2192 | } | |
2193 | ||
2194 | void | |
fba45db2 | 2195 | vfprintf_unfiltered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, va_list args) |
c906108c SS |
2196 | { |
2197 | char *linebuffer; | |
2198 | struct cleanup *old_cleanups; | |
2199 | ||
e623b504 | 2200 | linebuffer = xstrvprintf (format, args); |
b8c9b27d | 2201 | old_cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, linebuffer); |
75feb17d DJ |
2202 | if (debug_timestamp && stream == gdb_stdlog) |
2203 | { | |
dcb07cfa | 2204 | using namespace std::chrono; |
6e5abd65 | 2205 | int len, need_nl; |
75feb17d | 2206 | |
dcb07cfa PA |
2207 | steady_clock::time_point now = steady_clock::now (); |
2208 | seconds s = duration_cast<seconds> (now.time_since_epoch ()); | |
2209 | microseconds us = duration_cast<microseconds> (now.time_since_epoch () - s); | |
6e5abd65 PA |
2210 | |
2211 | len = strlen (linebuffer); | |
2212 | need_nl = (len > 0 && linebuffer[len - 1] != '\n'); | |
2213 | ||
dcb07cfa PA |
2214 | std::string timestamp = string_printf ("%ld.%06ld %s%s", |
2215 | (long) s.count (), | |
2216 | (long) us.count (), | |
2217 | linebuffer, need_nl ? "\n": ""); | |
2218 | fputs_unfiltered (timestamp.c_str (), stream); | |
75feb17d | 2219 | } |
6e5abd65 PA |
2220 | else |
2221 | fputs_unfiltered (linebuffer, stream); | |
c906108c SS |
2222 | do_cleanups (old_cleanups); |
2223 | } | |
2224 | ||
2225 | void | |
fba45db2 | 2226 | vprintf_filtered (const char *format, va_list args) |
c906108c SS |
2227 | { |
2228 | vfprintf_maybe_filtered (gdb_stdout, format, args, 1); | |
2229 | } | |
2230 | ||
2231 | void | |
fba45db2 | 2232 | vprintf_unfiltered (const char *format, va_list args) |
c906108c SS |
2233 | { |
2234 | vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdout, format, args); | |
2235 | } | |
2236 | ||
c906108c | 2237 | void |
8731e58e | 2238 | fprintf_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, ...) |
c906108c SS |
2239 | { |
2240 | va_list args; | |
e0627e85 | 2241 | |
c906108c | 2242 | va_start (args, format); |
c906108c SS |
2243 | vfprintf_filtered (stream, format, args); |
2244 | va_end (args); | |
2245 | } | |
2246 | ||
c906108c | 2247 | void |
8731e58e | 2248 | fprintf_unfiltered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, ...) |
c906108c SS |
2249 | { |
2250 | va_list args; | |
e0627e85 | 2251 | |
c906108c | 2252 | va_start (args, format); |
c906108c SS |
2253 | vfprintf_unfiltered (stream, format, args); |
2254 | va_end (args); | |
2255 | } | |
2256 | ||
2257 | /* Like fprintf_filtered, but prints its result indented. | |
2258 | Called as fprintfi_filtered (spaces, stream, format, ...); */ | |
2259 | ||
c906108c | 2260 | void |
8731e58e AC |
2261 | fprintfi_filtered (int spaces, struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, |
2262 | ...) | |
c906108c SS |
2263 | { |
2264 | va_list args; | |
e0627e85 | 2265 | |
c906108c | 2266 | va_start (args, format); |
c906108c SS |
2267 | print_spaces_filtered (spaces, stream); |
2268 | ||
2269 | vfprintf_filtered (stream, format, args); | |
2270 | va_end (args); | |
2271 | } | |
2272 | ||
2273 | ||
c906108c | 2274 | void |
8731e58e | 2275 | printf_filtered (const char *format, ...) |
c906108c SS |
2276 | { |
2277 | va_list args; | |
e0627e85 | 2278 | |
c906108c | 2279 | va_start (args, format); |
c906108c SS |
2280 | vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, format, args); |
2281 | va_end (args); | |
2282 | } | |
2283 | ||
2284 | ||
c906108c | 2285 | void |
8731e58e | 2286 | printf_unfiltered (const char *format, ...) |
c906108c SS |
2287 | { |
2288 | va_list args; | |
e0627e85 | 2289 | |
c906108c | 2290 | va_start (args, format); |
c906108c SS |
2291 | vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdout, format, args); |
2292 | va_end (args); | |
2293 | } | |
2294 | ||
2295 | /* Like printf_filtered, but prints it's result indented. | |
2296 | Called as printfi_filtered (spaces, format, ...); */ | |
2297 | ||
c906108c | 2298 | void |
8731e58e | 2299 | printfi_filtered (int spaces, const char *format, ...) |
c906108c SS |
2300 | { |
2301 | va_list args; | |
e0627e85 | 2302 | |
c906108c | 2303 | va_start (args, format); |
c906108c SS |
2304 | print_spaces_filtered (spaces, gdb_stdout); |
2305 | vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, format, args); | |
2306 | va_end (args); | |
2307 | } | |
2308 | ||
2309 | /* Easy -- but watch out! | |
2310 | ||
2311 | This routine is *not* a replacement for puts()! puts() appends a newline. | |
2312 | This one doesn't, and had better not! */ | |
2313 | ||
2314 | void | |
fba45db2 | 2315 | puts_filtered (const char *string) |
c906108c SS |
2316 | { |
2317 | fputs_filtered (string, gdb_stdout); | |
2318 | } | |
2319 | ||
2320 | void | |
fba45db2 | 2321 | puts_unfiltered (const char *string) |
c906108c SS |
2322 | { |
2323 | fputs_unfiltered (string, gdb_stdout); | |
2324 | } | |
2325 | ||
2326 | /* Return a pointer to N spaces and a null. The pointer is good | |
2327 | until the next call to here. */ | |
2328 | char * | |
fba45db2 | 2329 | n_spaces (int n) |
c906108c | 2330 | { |
392a587b JM |
2331 | char *t; |
2332 | static char *spaces = 0; | |
2333 | static int max_spaces = -1; | |
c906108c SS |
2334 | |
2335 | if (n > max_spaces) | |
2336 | { | |
2337 | if (spaces) | |
b8c9b27d | 2338 | xfree (spaces); |
c5aa993b JM |
2339 | spaces = (char *) xmalloc (n + 1); |
2340 | for (t = spaces + n; t != spaces;) | |
c906108c SS |
2341 | *--t = ' '; |
2342 | spaces[n] = '\0'; | |
2343 | max_spaces = n; | |
2344 | } | |
2345 | ||
2346 | return spaces + max_spaces - n; | |
2347 | } | |
2348 | ||
2349 | /* Print N spaces. */ | |
2350 | void | |
fba45db2 | 2351 | print_spaces_filtered (int n, struct ui_file *stream) |
c906108c SS |
2352 | { |
2353 | fputs_filtered (n_spaces (n), stream); | |
2354 | } | |
2355 | \f | |
4a351cef | 2356 | /* C++/ObjC demangler stuff. */ |
c906108c | 2357 | |
389e51db AC |
2358 | /* fprintf_symbol_filtered attempts to demangle NAME, a symbol in language |
2359 | LANG, using demangling args ARG_MODE, and print it filtered to STREAM. | |
2360 | If the name is not mangled, or the language for the name is unknown, or | |
581e13c1 | 2361 | demangling is off, the name is printed in its "raw" form. */ |
c906108c SS |
2362 | |
2363 | void | |
0d5cff50 | 2364 | fprintf_symbol_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *name, |
8731e58e | 2365 | enum language lang, int arg_mode) |
c906108c SS |
2366 | { |
2367 | char *demangled; | |
2368 | ||
2369 | if (name != NULL) | |
2370 | { | |
2371 | /* If user wants to see raw output, no problem. */ | |
2372 | if (!demangle) | |
2373 | { | |
2374 | fputs_filtered (name, stream); | |
2375 | } | |
2376 | else | |
2377 | { | |
9a3d7dfd | 2378 | demangled = language_demangle (language_def (lang), name, arg_mode); |
c906108c SS |
2379 | fputs_filtered (demangled ? demangled : name, stream); |
2380 | if (demangled != NULL) | |
2381 | { | |
b8c9b27d | 2382 | xfree (demangled); |
c906108c SS |
2383 | } |
2384 | } | |
2385 | } | |
2386 | } | |
2387 | ||
2388 | /* Do a strcmp() type operation on STRING1 and STRING2, ignoring any | |
2389 | differences in whitespace. Returns 0 if they match, non-zero if they | |
2390 | don't (slightly different than strcmp()'s range of return values). | |
c5aa993b | 2391 | |
c906108c SS |
2392 | As an extra hack, string1=="FOO(ARGS)" matches string2=="FOO". |
2393 | This "feature" is useful when searching for matching C++ function names | |
2394 | (such as if the user types 'break FOO', where FOO is a mangled C++ | |
581e13c1 | 2395 | function). */ |
c906108c SS |
2396 | |
2397 | int | |
fba45db2 | 2398 | strcmp_iw (const char *string1, const char *string2) |
c906108c SS |
2399 | { |
2400 | while ((*string1 != '\0') && (*string2 != '\0')) | |
2401 | { | |
2402 | while (isspace (*string1)) | |
2403 | { | |
2404 | string1++; | |
2405 | } | |
2406 | while (isspace (*string2)) | |
2407 | { | |
2408 | string2++; | |
2409 | } | |
559a7a62 JK |
2410 | if (case_sensitivity == case_sensitive_on && *string1 != *string2) |
2411 | break; | |
2412 | if (case_sensitivity == case_sensitive_off | |
2413 | && (tolower ((unsigned char) *string1) | |
2414 | != tolower ((unsigned char) *string2))) | |
2415 | break; | |
c906108c SS |
2416 | if (*string1 != '\0') |
2417 | { | |
2418 | string1++; | |
2419 | string2++; | |
2420 | } | |
2421 | } | |
2422 | return (*string1 != '\0' && *string1 != '(') || (*string2 != '\0'); | |
2423 | } | |
2de7ced7 | 2424 | |
0fe19209 DC |
2425 | /* This is like strcmp except that it ignores whitespace and treats |
2426 | '(' as the first non-NULL character in terms of ordering. Like | |
2427 | strcmp (and unlike strcmp_iw), it returns negative if STRING1 < | |
2428 | STRING2, 0 if STRING2 = STRING2, and positive if STRING1 > STRING2 | |
2429 | according to that ordering. | |
2430 | ||
2431 | If a list is sorted according to this function and if you want to | |
2432 | find names in the list that match some fixed NAME according to | |
2433 | strcmp_iw(LIST_ELT, NAME), then the place to start looking is right | |
2434 | where this function would put NAME. | |
2435 | ||
559a7a62 JK |
2436 | This function must be neutral to the CASE_SENSITIVITY setting as the user |
2437 | may choose it during later lookup. Therefore this function always sorts | |
2438 | primarily case-insensitively and secondarily case-sensitively. | |
2439 | ||
0fe19209 DC |
2440 | Here are some examples of why using strcmp to sort is a bad idea: |
2441 | ||
2442 | Whitespace example: | |
2443 | ||
2444 | Say your partial symtab contains: "foo<char *>", "goo". Then, if | |
2445 | we try to do a search for "foo<char*>", strcmp will locate this | |
2446 | after "foo<char *>" and before "goo". Then lookup_partial_symbol | |
2447 | will start looking at strings beginning with "goo", and will never | |
2448 | see the correct match of "foo<char *>". | |
2449 | ||
2450 | Parenthesis example: | |
2451 | ||
2452 | In practice, this is less like to be an issue, but I'll give it a | |
2453 | shot. Let's assume that '$' is a legitimate character to occur in | |
2454 | symbols. (Which may well even be the case on some systems.) Then | |
2455 | say that the partial symbol table contains "foo$" and "foo(int)". | |
2456 | strcmp will put them in this order, since '$' < '('. Now, if the | |
2457 | user searches for "foo", then strcmp will sort "foo" before "foo$". | |
2458 | Then lookup_partial_symbol will notice that strcmp_iw("foo$", | |
2459 | "foo") is false, so it won't proceed to the actual match of | |
2460 | "foo(int)" with "foo". */ | |
2461 | ||
2462 | int | |
2463 | strcmp_iw_ordered (const char *string1, const char *string2) | |
2464 | { | |
559a7a62 JK |
2465 | const char *saved_string1 = string1, *saved_string2 = string2; |
2466 | enum case_sensitivity case_pass = case_sensitive_off; | |
2467 | ||
2468 | for (;;) | |
0fe19209 | 2469 | { |
b11b1f88 JK |
2470 | /* C1 and C2 are valid only if *string1 != '\0' && *string2 != '\0'. |
2471 | Provide stub characters if we are already at the end of one of the | |
2472 | strings. */ | |
2473 | char c1 = 'X', c2 = 'X'; | |
2474 | ||
2475 | while (*string1 != '\0' && *string2 != '\0') | |
0fe19209 | 2476 | { |
b11b1f88 JK |
2477 | while (isspace (*string1)) |
2478 | string1++; | |
2479 | while (isspace (*string2)) | |
2480 | string2++; | |
2481 | ||
559a7a62 JK |
2482 | switch (case_pass) |
2483 | { | |
2484 | case case_sensitive_off: | |
2485 | c1 = tolower ((unsigned char) *string1); | |
2486 | c2 = tolower ((unsigned char) *string2); | |
2487 | break; | |
2488 | case case_sensitive_on: | |
b11b1f88 JK |
2489 | c1 = *string1; |
2490 | c2 = *string2; | |
559a7a62 JK |
2491 | break; |
2492 | } | |
b11b1f88 JK |
2493 | if (c1 != c2) |
2494 | break; | |
2495 | ||
2496 | if (*string1 != '\0') | |
2497 | { | |
2498 | string1++; | |
2499 | string2++; | |
2500 | } | |
0fe19209 | 2501 | } |
b11b1f88 JK |
2502 | |
2503 | switch (*string1) | |
0fe19209 | 2504 | { |
b11b1f88 JK |
2505 | /* Characters are non-equal unless they're both '\0'; we want to |
2506 | make sure we get the comparison right according to our | |
2507 | comparison in the cases where one of them is '\0' or '('. */ | |
2508 | case '\0': | |
2509 | if (*string2 == '\0') | |
559a7a62 | 2510 | break; |
b11b1f88 JK |
2511 | else |
2512 | return -1; | |
2513 | case '(': | |
2514 | if (*string2 == '\0') | |
2515 | return 1; | |
2516 | else | |
2517 | return -1; | |
2518 | default: | |
2519 | if (*string2 == '\0' || *string2 == '(') | |
2520 | return 1; | |
559a7a62 JK |
2521 | else if (c1 > c2) |
2522 | return 1; | |
2523 | else if (c1 < c2) | |
2524 | return -1; | |
2525 | /* PASSTHRU */ | |
0fe19209 | 2526 | } |
559a7a62 JK |
2527 | |
2528 | if (case_pass == case_sensitive_on) | |
2529 | return 0; | |
2530 | ||
2531 | /* Otherwise the strings were equal in case insensitive way, make | |
2532 | a more fine grained comparison in a case sensitive way. */ | |
2533 | ||
2534 | case_pass = case_sensitive_on; | |
2535 | string1 = saved_string1; | |
2536 | string2 = saved_string2; | |
0fe19209 | 2537 | } |
0fe19209 DC |
2538 | } |
2539 | ||
2de7ced7 DJ |
2540 | /* A simple comparison function with opposite semantics to strcmp. */ |
2541 | ||
2542 | int | |
2543 | streq (const char *lhs, const char *rhs) | |
2544 | { | |
2545 | return !strcmp (lhs, rhs); | |
2546 | } | |
c906108c | 2547 | \f |
c5aa993b | 2548 | |
c906108c | 2549 | /* |
c5aa993b JM |
2550 | ** subset_compare() |
2551 | ** Answer whether string_to_compare is a full or partial match to | |
2552 | ** template_string. The partial match must be in sequence starting | |
2553 | ** at index 0. | |
2554 | */ | |
c906108c | 2555 | int |
a121b7c1 | 2556 | subset_compare (const char *string_to_compare, const char *template_string) |
7a292a7a SS |
2557 | { |
2558 | int match; | |
e0627e85 | 2559 | |
8731e58e AC |
2560 | if (template_string != (char *) NULL && string_to_compare != (char *) NULL |
2561 | && strlen (string_to_compare) <= strlen (template_string)) | |
2562 | match = | |
61012eef | 2563 | (startswith (template_string, string_to_compare)); |
7a292a7a SS |
2564 | else |
2565 | match = 0; | |
2566 | return match; | |
2567 | } | |
c906108c | 2568 | |
75feb17d DJ |
2569 | static void |
2570 | show_debug_timestamp (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty, | |
2571 | struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value) | |
2572 | { | |
3e43a32a MS |
2573 | fprintf_filtered (file, _("Timestamping debugging messages is %s.\n"), |
2574 | value); | |
75feb17d | 2575 | } |
c906108c | 2576 | \f |
c5aa993b | 2577 | |
c906108c | 2578 | void |
fba45db2 | 2579 | initialize_utils (void) |
c906108c | 2580 | { |
35096d9d | 2581 | add_setshow_uinteger_cmd ("width", class_support, &chars_per_line, _("\ |
77dec115 EZ |
2582 | Set number of characters where GDB should wrap lines of its output."), _("\ |
2583 | Show number of characters where GDB should wrap lines of its output."), _("\ | |
2584 | This affects where GDB wraps its output to fit the screen width.\n\ | |
f81d1120 | 2585 | Setting this to \"unlimited\" or zero prevents GDB from wrapping its output."), |
35096d9d | 2586 | set_width_command, |
920d2a44 | 2587 | show_chars_per_line, |
35096d9d AC |
2588 | &setlist, &showlist); |
2589 | ||
2590 | add_setshow_uinteger_cmd ("height", class_support, &lines_per_page, _("\ | |
77dec115 EZ |
2591 | Set number of lines in a page for GDB output pagination."), _("\ |
2592 | Show number of lines in a page for GDB output pagination."), _("\ | |
2593 | This affects the number of lines after which GDB will pause\n\ | |
2594 | its output and ask you whether to continue.\n\ | |
f81d1120 | 2595 | Setting this to \"unlimited\" or zero causes GDB never pause during output."), |
35096d9d | 2596 | set_height_command, |
920d2a44 | 2597 | show_lines_per_page, |
35096d9d | 2598 | &setlist, &showlist); |
c5aa993b | 2599 | |
5bf193a2 AC |
2600 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("pagination", class_support, |
2601 | &pagination_enabled, _("\ | |
77dec115 EZ |
2602 | Set state of GDB output pagination."), _("\ |
2603 | Show state of GDB output pagination."), _("\ | |
2604 | When pagination is ON, GDB pauses at end of each screenful of\n\ | |
2605 | its output and asks you whether to continue.\n\ | |
f81d1120 | 2606 | Turning pagination off is an alternative to \"set height unlimited\"."), |
5bf193a2 | 2607 | NULL, |
920d2a44 | 2608 | show_pagination_enabled, |
5bf193a2 | 2609 | &setlist, &showlist); |
4261bedc | 2610 | |
5bf193a2 AC |
2611 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("sevenbit-strings", class_support, |
2612 | &sevenbit_strings, _("\ | |
2613 | Set printing of 8-bit characters in strings as \\nnn."), _("\ | |
2614 | Show printing of 8-bit characters in strings as \\nnn."), NULL, | |
2615 | NULL, | |
920d2a44 | 2616 | show_sevenbit_strings, |
5bf193a2 AC |
2617 | &setprintlist, &showprintlist); |
2618 | ||
75feb17d DJ |
2619 | add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("timestamp", class_maintenance, |
2620 | &debug_timestamp, _("\ | |
2621 | Set timestamping of debugging messages."), _("\ | |
2622 | Show timestamping of debugging messages."), _("\ | |
2623 | When set, debugging messages will be marked with seconds and microseconds."), | |
2624 | NULL, | |
2625 | show_debug_timestamp, | |
2626 | &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist); | |
c906108c SS |
2627 | } |
2628 | ||
66bf4b3a | 2629 | const char * |
5af949e3 | 2630 | paddress (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR addr) |
66bf4b3a AC |
2631 | { |
2632 | /* Truncate address to the size of a target address, avoiding shifts | |
2633 | larger or equal than the width of a CORE_ADDR. The local | |
2634 | variable ADDR_BIT stops the compiler reporting a shift overflow | |
581e13c1 | 2635 | when it won't occur. */ |
66bf4b3a AC |
2636 | /* NOTE: This assumes that the significant address information is |
2637 | kept in the least significant bits of ADDR - the upper bits were | |
76e71323 | 2638 | either zero or sign extended. Should gdbarch_address_to_pointer or |
66bf4b3a AC |
2639 | some ADDRESS_TO_PRINTABLE() be used to do the conversion? */ |
2640 | ||
5af949e3 | 2641 | int addr_bit = gdbarch_addr_bit (gdbarch); |
66bf4b3a AC |
2642 | |
2643 | if (addr_bit < (sizeof (CORE_ADDR) * HOST_CHAR_BIT)) | |
2644 | addr &= ((CORE_ADDR) 1 << addr_bit) - 1; | |
2645 | return hex_string (addr); | |
2646 | } | |
2647 | ||
f1310107 TJB |
2648 | /* This function is described in "defs.h". */ |
2649 | ||
2650 | const char * | |
2651 | print_core_address (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR address) | |
2652 | { | |
2653 | int addr_bit = gdbarch_addr_bit (gdbarch); | |
2654 | ||
2655 | if (addr_bit < (sizeof (CORE_ADDR) * HOST_CHAR_BIT)) | |
2656 | address &= ((CORE_ADDR) 1 << addr_bit) - 1; | |
2657 | ||
2658 | /* FIXME: cagney/2002-05-03: Need local_address_string() function | |
2659 | that returns the language localized string formatted to a width | |
2660 | based on gdbarch_addr_bit. */ | |
2661 | if (addr_bit <= 32) | |
2662 | return hex_string_custom (address, 8); | |
2663 | else | |
2664 | return hex_string_custom (address, 16); | |
2665 | } | |
2666 | ||
8e3b41a9 JK |
2667 | /* Callback hash_f for htab_create_alloc or htab_create_alloc_ex. */ |
2668 | ||
2669 | hashval_t | |
2670 | core_addr_hash (const void *ap) | |
2671 | { | |
19ba03f4 | 2672 | const CORE_ADDR *addrp = (const CORE_ADDR *) ap; |
8e3b41a9 JK |
2673 | |
2674 | return *addrp; | |
2675 | } | |
2676 | ||
2677 | /* Callback eq_f for htab_create_alloc or htab_create_alloc_ex. */ | |
2678 | ||
2679 | int | |
2680 | core_addr_eq (const void *ap, const void *bp) | |
2681 | { | |
19ba03f4 SM |
2682 | const CORE_ADDR *addr_ap = (const CORE_ADDR *) ap; |
2683 | const CORE_ADDR *addr_bp = (const CORE_ADDR *) bp; | |
8e3b41a9 JK |
2684 | |
2685 | return *addr_ap == *addr_bp; | |
2686 | } | |
2687 | ||
03dd37c3 AC |
2688 | /* Convert a string back into a CORE_ADDR. */ |
2689 | CORE_ADDR | |
2690 | string_to_core_addr (const char *my_string) | |
2691 | { | |
2692 | CORE_ADDR addr = 0; | |
9544c605 | 2693 | |
03dd37c3 AC |
2694 | if (my_string[0] == '0' && tolower (my_string[1]) == 'x') |
2695 | { | |
ced572fe | 2696 | /* Assume that it is in hex. */ |
03dd37c3 | 2697 | int i; |
5d502164 | 2698 | |
03dd37c3 AC |
2699 | for (i = 2; my_string[i] != '\0'; i++) |
2700 | { | |
2701 | if (isdigit (my_string[i])) | |
2702 | addr = (my_string[i] - '0') + (addr * 16); | |
8731e58e | 2703 | else if (isxdigit (my_string[i])) |
03dd37c3 AC |
2704 | addr = (tolower (my_string[i]) - 'a' + 0xa) + (addr * 16); |
2705 | else | |
63f06803 | 2706 | error (_("invalid hex \"%s\""), my_string); |
03dd37c3 AC |
2707 | } |
2708 | } | |
2709 | else | |
2710 | { | |
2711 | /* Assume that it is in decimal. */ | |
2712 | int i; | |
5d502164 | 2713 | |
03dd37c3 AC |
2714 | for (i = 0; my_string[i] != '\0'; i++) |
2715 | { | |
2716 | if (isdigit (my_string[i])) | |
2717 | addr = (my_string[i] - '0') + (addr * 10); | |
2718 | else | |
63f06803 | 2719 | error (_("invalid decimal \"%s\""), my_string); |
03dd37c3 AC |
2720 | } |
2721 | } | |
9544c605 | 2722 | |
03dd37c3 AC |
2723 | return addr; |
2724 | } | |
58d370e0 TT |
2725 | |
2726 | char * | |
2727 | gdb_realpath (const char *filename) | |
2728 | { | |
0fa9473f JB |
2729 | /* On most hosts, we rely on canonicalize_file_name to compute |
2730 | the FILENAME's realpath. | |
2731 | ||
2732 | But the situation is slightly more complex on Windows, due to some | |
2733 | versions of GCC which were reported to generate paths where | |
2734 | backlashes (the directory separator) were doubled. For instance: | |
2735 | c:\\some\\double\\slashes\\dir | |
2736 | ... instead of ... | |
2737 | c:\some\double\slashes\dir | |
2738 | Those double-slashes were getting in the way when comparing paths, | |
2739 | for instance when trying to insert a breakpoint as follow: | |
2740 | (gdb) b c:/some/double/slashes/dir/foo.c:4 | |
2741 | No source file named c:/some/double/slashes/dir/foo.c:4. | |
2742 | (gdb) b c:\some\double\slashes\dir\foo.c:4 | |
2743 | No source file named c:\some\double\slashes\dir\foo.c:4. | |
2744 | To prevent this from happening, we need this function to always | |
2745 | strip those extra backslashes. While canonicalize_file_name does | |
2746 | perform this simplification, it only works when the path is valid. | |
2747 | Since the simplification would be useful even if the path is not | |
2748 | valid (one can always set a breakpoint on a file, even if the file | |
2749 | does not exist locally), we rely instead on GetFullPathName to | |
2750 | perform the canonicalization. */ | |
2751 | ||
9c5e4386 JB |
2752 | #if defined (_WIN32) |
2753 | { | |
2754 | char buf[MAX_PATH]; | |
2755 | DWORD len = GetFullPathName (filename, MAX_PATH, buf, NULL); | |
2756 | ||
0fa9473f JB |
2757 | /* The file system is case-insensitive but case-preserving. |
2758 | So it is important we do not lowercase the path. Otherwise, | |
2759 | we might not be able to display the original casing in a given | |
2760 | path. */ | |
9c5e4386 JB |
2761 | if (len > 0 && len < MAX_PATH) |
2762 | return xstrdup (buf); | |
2763 | } | |
abbffc89 YQ |
2764 | #else |
2765 | { | |
2766 | char *rp = canonicalize_file_name (filename); | |
2767 | ||
2768 | if (rp != NULL) | |
2769 | return rp; | |
2770 | } | |
9c5e4386 JB |
2771 | #endif |
2772 | ||
70d35819 AC |
2773 | /* This system is a lost cause, just dup the buffer. */ |
2774 | return xstrdup (filename); | |
58d370e0 | 2775 | } |
303c8ebd | 2776 | |
4856b6bc JK |
2777 | /* Return a copy of FILENAME, with its directory prefix canonicalized |
2778 | by gdb_realpath. */ | |
2779 | ||
2780 | char * | |
2781 | gdb_realpath_keepfile (const char *filename) | |
2782 | { | |
2783 | const char *base_name = lbasename (filename); | |
2784 | char *dir_name; | |
2785 | char *real_path; | |
2786 | char *result; | |
2787 | ||
2788 | /* Extract the basename of filename, and return immediately | |
2789 | a copy of filename if it does not contain any directory prefix. */ | |
2790 | if (base_name == filename) | |
2791 | return xstrdup (filename); | |
2792 | ||
224c3ddb | 2793 | dir_name = (char *) alloca ((size_t) (base_name - filename + 2)); |
4856b6bc JK |
2794 | /* Allocate enough space to store the dir_name + plus one extra |
2795 | character sometimes needed under Windows (see below), and | |
2796 | then the closing \000 character. */ | |
2797 | strncpy (dir_name, filename, base_name - filename); | |
2798 | dir_name[base_name - filename] = '\000'; | |
2799 | ||
2800 | #ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM | |
2801 | /* We need to be careful when filename is of the form 'd:foo', which | |
2802 | is equivalent of d:./foo, which is totally different from d:/foo. */ | |
2803 | if (strlen (dir_name) == 2 && isalpha (dir_name[0]) && dir_name[1] == ':') | |
2804 | { | |
2805 | dir_name[2] = '.'; | |
2806 | dir_name[3] = '\000'; | |
2807 | } | |
2808 | #endif | |
2809 | ||
2810 | /* Canonicalize the directory prefix, and build the resulting | |
2811 | filename. If the dirname realpath already contains an ending | |
2812 | directory separator, avoid doubling it. */ | |
2813 | real_path = gdb_realpath (dir_name); | |
2814 | if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (real_path[strlen (real_path) - 1])) | |
2815 | result = concat (real_path, base_name, (char *) NULL); | |
2816 | else | |
2817 | result = concat (real_path, SLASH_STRING, base_name, (char *) NULL); | |
2818 | ||
2819 | xfree (real_path); | |
2820 | return result; | |
2821 | } | |
2822 | ||
04affae3 JK |
2823 | /* Return PATH in absolute form, performing tilde-expansion if necessary. |
2824 | PATH cannot be NULL or the empty string. | |
2825 | This does not resolve symlinks however, use gdb_realpath for that. | |
2826 | Space for the result is allocated with malloc. | |
2827 | If the path is already absolute, it is strdup'd. | |
2828 | If there is a problem computing the absolute path, the path is returned | |
2829 | unchanged (still strdup'd). */ | |
2830 | ||
2831 | char * | |
2832 | gdb_abspath (const char *path) | |
2833 | { | |
2834 | gdb_assert (path != NULL && path[0] != '\0'); | |
2835 | ||
2836 | if (path[0] == '~') | |
2837 | return tilde_expand (path); | |
2838 | ||
2839 | if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (path)) | |
2840 | return xstrdup (path); | |
2841 | ||
2842 | /* Beware the // my son, the Emacs barfs, the botch that catch... */ | |
2843 | return concat (current_directory, | |
2844 | IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (current_directory[strlen (current_directory) - 1]) | |
2845 | ? "" : SLASH_STRING, | |
2846 | path, (char *) NULL); | |
2847 | } | |
2848 | ||
5b03f266 AC |
2849 | ULONGEST |
2850 | align_up (ULONGEST v, int n) | |
2851 | { | |
2852 | /* Check that N is really a power of two. */ | |
2853 | gdb_assert (n && (n & (n-1)) == 0); | |
2854 | return (v + n - 1) & -n; | |
2855 | } | |
2856 | ||
2857 | ULONGEST | |
2858 | align_down (ULONGEST v, int n) | |
2859 | { | |
2860 | /* Check that N is really a power of two. */ | |
2861 | gdb_assert (n && (n & (n-1)) == 0); | |
2862 | return (v & -n); | |
2863 | } | |
ae5a43e0 DJ |
2864 | |
2865 | /* Allocation function for the libiberty hash table which uses an | |
2866 | obstack. The obstack is passed as DATA. */ | |
2867 | ||
2868 | void * | |
2869 | hashtab_obstack_allocate (void *data, size_t size, size_t count) | |
2870 | { | |
241fd515 | 2871 | size_t total = size * count; |
ae5a43e0 | 2872 | void *ptr = obstack_alloc ((struct obstack *) data, total); |
e0627e85 | 2873 | |
ae5a43e0 DJ |
2874 | memset (ptr, 0, total); |
2875 | return ptr; | |
2876 | } | |
2877 | ||
2878 | /* Trivial deallocation function for the libiberty splay tree and hash | |
2879 | table - don't deallocate anything. Rely on later deletion of the | |
2880 | obstack. DATA will be the obstack, although it is not needed | |
2881 | here. */ | |
2882 | ||
2883 | void | |
2884 | dummy_obstack_deallocate (void *object, void *data) | |
2885 | { | |
2886 | return; | |
2887 | } | |
253c8abb | 2888 | |
e1024ff1 DJ |
2889 | /* Simple, portable version of dirname that does not modify its |
2890 | argument. */ | |
2891 | ||
d721ba37 | 2892 | std::string |
e1024ff1 DJ |
2893 | ldirname (const char *filename) |
2894 | { | |
d721ba37 | 2895 | std::string dirname; |
e1024ff1 | 2896 | const char *base = lbasename (filename); |
e1024ff1 DJ |
2897 | |
2898 | while (base > filename && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (base[-1])) | |
2899 | --base; | |
2900 | ||
2901 | if (base == filename) | |
d721ba37 | 2902 | return dirname; |
e1024ff1 | 2903 | |
d721ba37 | 2904 | dirname = std::string (filename, base - filename); |
e1024ff1 DJ |
2905 | |
2906 | /* On DOS based file systems, convert "d:foo" to "d:.", so that we | |
2907 | create "d:./bar" later instead of the (different) "d:/bar". */ | |
2908 | if (base - filename == 2 && IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (base) | |
2909 | && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (filename[0])) | |
2910 | dirname[base++ - filename] = '.'; | |
2911 | ||
e1024ff1 DJ |
2912 | return dirname; |
2913 | } | |
d1a41061 PP |
2914 | |
2915 | /* Call libiberty's buildargv, and return the result. | |
2916 | If buildargv fails due to out-of-memory, call nomem. | |
2917 | Therefore, the returned value is guaranteed to be non-NULL, | |
2918 | unless the parameter itself is NULL. */ | |
2919 | ||
2920 | char ** | |
2921 | gdb_buildargv (const char *s) | |
2922 | { | |
2923 | char **argv = buildargv (s); | |
e0627e85 | 2924 | |
d1a41061 | 2925 | if (s != NULL && argv == NULL) |
d26e3629 | 2926 | malloc_failure (0); |
d1a41061 PP |
2927 | return argv; |
2928 | } | |
3c16cced | 2929 | |
dc146f7c VP |
2930 | int |
2931 | compare_positive_ints (const void *ap, const void *bp) | |
2932 | { | |
2933 | /* Because we know we're comparing two ints which are positive, | |
2934 | there's no danger of overflow here. */ | |
2935 | return * (int *) ap - * (int *) bp; | |
2936 | } | |
2937 | ||
f8eba3c6 TT |
2938 | /* String compare function for qsort. */ |
2939 | ||
2940 | int | |
2941 | compare_strings (const void *arg1, const void *arg2) | |
2942 | { | |
2943 | const char **s1 = (const char **) arg1; | |
2944 | const char **s2 = (const char **) arg2; | |
2945 | ||
2946 | return strcmp (*s1, *s2); | |
2947 | } | |
2948 | ||
d18b8b7a | 2949 | #define AMBIGUOUS_MESS1 ".\nMatching formats:" |
3e43a32a MS |
2950 | #define AMBIGUOUS_MESS2 \ |
2951 | ".\nUse \"set gnutarget format-name\" to specify the format." | |
d18b8b7a HZ |
2952 | |
2953 | const char * | |
2954 | gdb_bfd_errmsg (bfd_error_type error_tag, char **matching) | |
2955 | { | |
2956 | char *ret, *retp; | |
2957 | int ret_len; | |
2958 | char **p; | |
2959 | ||
2960 | /* Check if errmsg just need simple return. */ | |
2961 | if (error_tag != bfd_error_file_ambiguously_recognized || matching == NULL) | |
2962 | return bfd_errmsg (error_tag); | |
2963 | ||
2964 | ret_len = strlen (bfd_errmsg (error_tag)) + strlen (AMBIGUOUS_MESS1) | |
2965 | + strlen (AMBIGUOUS_MESS2); | |
2966 | for (p = matching; *p; p++) | |
2967 | ret_len += strlen (*p) + 1; | |
224c3ddb | 2968 | ret = (char *) xmalloc (ret_len + 1); |
d18b8b7a HZ |
2969 | retp = ret; |
2970 | make_cleanup (xfree, ret); | |
2971 | ||
2972 | strcpy (retp, bfd_errmsg (error_tag)); | |
2973 | retp += strlen (retp); | |
2974 | ||
2975 | strcpy (retp, AMBIGUOUS_MESS1); | |
2976 | retp += strlen (retp); | |
2977 | ||
2978 | for (p = matching; *p; p++) | |
2979 | { | |
2980 | sprintf (retp, " %s", *p); | |
2981 | retp += strlen (retp); | |
2982 | } | |
2983 | xfree (matching); | |
2984 | ||
2985 | strcpy (retp, AMBIGUOUS_MESS2); | |
2986 | ||
2987 | return ret; | |
2988 | } | |
2989 | ||
74164c56 JK |
2990 | /* Return ARGS parsed as a valid pid, or throw an error. */ |
2991 | ||
2992 | int | |
c0939df1 | 2993 | parse_pid_to_attach (const char *args) |
74164c56 JK |
2994 | { |
2995 | unsigned long pid; | |
2996 | char *dummy; | |
2997 | ||
2998 | if (!args) | |
2999 | error_no_arg (_("process-id to attach")); | |
3000 | ||
c0939df1 | 3001 | dummy = (char *) args; |
74164c56 JK |
3002 | pid = strtoul (args, &dummy, 0); |
3003 | /* Some targets don't set errno on errors, grrr! */ | |
3004 | if ((pid == 0 && dummy == args) || dummy != &args[strlen (args)]) | |
3005 | error (_("Illegal process-id: %s."), args); | |
3006 | ||
3007 | return pid; | |
3008 | } | |
3009 | ||
353d1d73 JK |
3010 | /* Helper for make_bpstat_clear_actions_cleanup. */ |
3011 | ||
3012 | static void | |
3013 | do_bpstat_clear_actions_cleanup (void *unused) | |
3014 | { | |
3015 | bpstat_clear_actions (); | |
3016 | } | |
3017 | ||
3018 | /* Call bpstat_clear_actions for the case an exception is throw. You should | |
3019 | discard_cleanups if no exception is caught. */ | |
3020 | ||
3021 | struct cleanup * | |
3022 | make_bpstat_clear_actions_cleanup (void) | |
3023 | { | |
3024 | return make_cleanup (do_bpstat_clear_actions_cleanup, NULL); | |
3025 | } | |
3026 | ||
df15bd07 JK |
3027 | /* Check for GCC >= 4.x according to the symtab->producer string. Return minor |
3028 | version (x) of 4.x in such case. If it is not GCC or it is GCC older than | |
3029 | 4.x return -1. If it is GCC 5.x or higher return INT_MAX. */ | |
3030 | ||
3031 | int | |
3032 | producer_is_gcc_ge_4 (const char *producer) | |
3033 | { | |
df15bd07 | 3034 | int major, minor; |
b1ffba5a MW |
3035 | |
3036 | if (! producer_is_gcc (producer, &major, &minor)) | |
3037 | return -1; | |
df15bd07 JK |
3038 | if (major < 4) |
3039 | return -1; | |
3040 | if (major > 4) | |
3041 | return INT_MAX; | |
3042 | return minor; | |
3043 | } | |
3044 | ||
cc7039d3 JB |
3045 | /* Returns nonzero if the given PRODUCER string is GCC and sets the MAJOR |
3046 | and MINOR versions when not NULL. Returns zero if the given PRODUCER | |
b1ffba5a MW |
3047 | is NULL or it isn't GCC. */ |
3048 | ||
cc7039d3 | 3049 | int |
b1ffba5a | 3050 | producer_is_gcc (const char *producer, int *major, int *minor) |
38360086 MW |
3051 | { |
3052 | const char *cs; | |
38360086 | 3053 | |
61012eef | 3054 | if (producer != NULL && startswith (producer, "GNU ")) |
38360086 | 3055 | { |
b1ffba5a MW |
3056 | int maj, min; |
3057 | ||
3058 | if (major == NULL) | |
3059 | major = &maj; | |
3060 | if (minor == NULL) | |
3061 | minor = &min; | |
3062 | ||
9c37b5ae | 3063 | /* Skip any identifier after "GNU " - such as "C11" or "C++". |
38360086 MW |
3064 | A full producer string might look like: |
3065 | "GNU C 4.7.2" | |
3066 | "GNU Fortran 4.8.2 20140120 (Red Hat 4.8.2-16) -mtune=generic ..." | |
3067 | "GNU C++14 5.0.0 20150123 (experimental)" | |
3068 | */ | |
3069 | cs = &producer[strlen ("GNU ")]; | |
3070 | while (*cs && !isspace (*cs)) | |
3071 | cs++; | |
3072 | if (*cs && isspace (*cs)) | |
3073 | cs++; | |
b1ffba5a | 3074 | if (sscanf (cs, "%d.%d", major, minor) == 2) |
cc7039d3 | 3075 | return 1; |
38360086 MW |
3076 | } |
3077 | ||
3078 | /* Not recognized as GCC. */ | |
cc7039d3 | 3079 | return 0; |
38360086 MW |
3080 | } |
3081 | ||
e4ab2fad JK |
3082 | /* Helper for make_cleanup_free_char_ptr_vec. */ |
3083 | ||
3084 | static void | |
3085 | do_free_char_ptr_vec (void *arg) | |
3086 | { | |
19ba03f4 | 3087 | VEC (char_ptr) *char_ptr_vec = (VEC (char_ptr) *) arg; |
e4ab2fad JK |
3088 | |
3089 | free_char_ptr_vec (char_ptr_vec); | |
3090 | } | |
3091 | ||
3092 | /* Make cleanup handler calling xfree for each element of CHAR_PTR_VEC and | |
3093 | final VEC_free for CHAR_PTR_VEC itself. | |
3094 | ||
3095 | You must not modify CHAR_PTR_VEC after this cleanup registration as the | |
3096 | CHAR_PTR_VEC base address may change on its updates. Contrary to VEC_free | |
3097 | this function does not (cannot) clear the pointer. */ | |
3098 | ||
3099 | struct cleanup * | |
3100 | make_cleanup_free_char_ptr_vec (VEC (char_ptr) *char_ptr_vec) | |
3101 | { | |
3102 | return make_cleanup (do_free_char_ptr_vec, char_ptr_vec); | |
3103 | } | |
3104 | ||
6dea1fbd JK |
3105 | /* Substitute all occurences of string FROM by string TO in *STRINGP. *STRINGP |
3106 | must come from xrealloc-compatible allocator and it may be updated. FROM | |
1564a261 JK |
3107 | needs to be delimited by IS_DIR_SEPARATOR or DIRNAME_SEPARATOR (or be |
3108 | located at the start or end of *STRINGP. */ | |
6dea1fbd JK |
3109 | |
3110 | void | |
3111 | substitute_path_component (char **stringp, const char *from, const char *to) | |
3112 | { | |
3113 | char *string = *stringp, *s; | |
3114 | const size_t from_len = strlen (from); | |
3115 | const size_t to_len = strlen (to); | |
3116 | ||
3117 | for (s = string;;) | |
3118 | { | |
3119 | s = strstr (s, from); | |
3120 | if (s == NULL) | |
3121 | break; | |
3122 | ||
1564a261 JK |
3123 | if ((s == string || IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (s[-1]) |
3124 | || s[-1] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR) | |
3125 | && (s[from_len] == '\0' || IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (s[from_len]) | |
3126 | || s[from_len] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR)) | |
6dea1fbd JK |
3127 | { |
3128 | char *string_new; | |
3129 | ||
224c3ddb SM |
3130 | string_new |
3131 | = (char *) xrealloc (string, (strlen (string) + to_len + 1)); | |
6dea1fbd JK |
3132 | |
3133 | /* Relocate the current S pointer. */ | |
3134 | s = s - string + string_new; | |
3135 | string = string_new; | |
3136 | ||
3137 | /* Replace from by to. */ | |
3138 | memmove (&s[to_len], &s[from_len], strlen (&s[from_len]) + 1); | |
3139 | memcpy (s, to, to_len); | |
3140 | ||
3141 | s += to_len; | |
3142 | } | |
3143 | else | |
3144 | s++; | |
3145 | } | |
3146 | ||
3147 | *stringp = string; | |
3148 | } | |
3149 | ||
0b6cb71e DE |
3150 | #ifdef HAVE_WAITPID |
3151 | ||
3152 | #ifdef SIGALRM | |
3153 | ||
3154 | /* SIGALRM handler for waitpid_with_timeout. */ | |
3155 | ||
3156 | static void | |
3157 | sigalrm_handler (int signo) | |
3158 | { | |
3159 | /* Nothing to do. */ | |
3160 | } | |
3161 | ||
3162 | #endif | |
3163 | ||
3164 | /* Wrapper to wait for child PID to die with TIMEOUT. | |
3165 | TIMEOUT is the time to stop waiting in seconds. | |
3166 | If TIMEOUT is zero, pass WNOHANG to waitpid. | |
3167 | Returns PID if it was successfully waited for, otherwise -1. | |
3168 | ||
3169 | Timeouts are currently implemented with alarm and SIGALRM. | |
3170 | If the host does not support them, this waits "forever". | |
3171 | It would be odd though for a host to have waitpid and not SIGALRM. */ | |
3172 | ||
3173 | pid_t | |
3174 | wait_to_die_with_timeout (pid_t pid, int *status, int timeout) | |
3175 | { | |
3176 | pid_t waitpid_result; | |
3177 | ||
3178 | gdb_assert (pid > 0); | |
3179 | gdb_assert (timeout >= 0); | |
3180 | ||
3181 | if (timeout > 0) | |
3182 | { | |
3183 | #ifdef SIGALRM | |
3184 | #if defined (HAVE_SIGACTION) && defined (SA_RESTART) | |
3185 | struct sigaction sa, old_sa; | |
3186 | ||
3187 | sa.sa_handler = sigalrm_handler; | |
3188 | sigemptyset (&sa.sa_mask); | |
3189 | sa.sa_flags = 0; | |
3190 | sigaction (SIGALRM, &sa, &old_sa); | |
3191 | #else | |
a40805d4 | 3192 | sighandler_t ofunc; |
0b6cb71e | 3193 | |
a40805d4 | 3194 | ofunc = signal (SIGALRM, sigalrm_handler); |
0b6cb71e DE |
3195 | #endif |
3196 | ||
3197 | alarm (timeout); | |
3198 | #endif | |
3199 | ||
3200 | waitpid_result = waitpid (pid, status, 0); | |
3201 | ||
3202 | #ifdef SIGALRM | |
3203 | alarm (0); | |
3204 | #if defined (HAVE_SIGACTION) && defined (SA_RESTART) | |
3205 | sigaction (SIGALRM, &old_sa, NULL); | |
3206 | #else | |
3207 | signal (SIGALRM, ofunc); | |
3208 | #endif | |
3209 | #endif | |
3210 | } | |
3211 | else | |
3212 | waitpid_result = waitpid (pid, status, WNOHANG); | |
3213 | ||
3214 | if (waitpid_result == pid) | |
3215 | return pid; | |
3216 | else | |
3217 | return -1; | |
3218 | } | |
3219 | ||
3220 | #endif /* HAVE_WAITPID */ | |
3221 | ||
202cbf1c JK |
3222 | /* Provide fnmatch compatible function for FNM_FILE_NAME matching of host files. |
3223 | Both FNM_FILE_NAME and FNM_NOESCAPE must be set in FLAGS. | |
3224 | ||
3225 | It handles correctly HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM and | |
3226 | HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILE_SYSTEM. */ | |
3227 | ||
3228 | int | |
3229 | gdb_filename_fnmatch (const char *pattern, const char *string, int flags) | |
3230 | { | |
3231 | gdb_assert ((flags & FNM_FILE_NAME) != 0); | |
3232 | ||
3233 | /* It is unclear how '\' escaping vs. directory separator should coexist. */ | |
3234 | gdb_assert ((flags & FNM_NOESCAPE) != 0); | |
3235 | ||
3236 | #ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM | |
3237 | { | |
3238 | char *pattern_slash, *string_slash; | |
3239 | ||
3240 | /* Replace '\' by '/' in both strings. */ | |
3241 | ||
0ae1c716 | 3242 | pattern_slash = (char *) alloca (strlen (pattern) + 1); |
202cbf1c JK |
3243 | strcpy (pattern_slash, pattern); |
3244 | pattern = pattern_slash; | |
3245 | for (; *pattern_slash != 0; pattern_slash++) | |
3246 | if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*pattern_slash)) | |
3247 | *pattern_slash = '/'; | |
3248 | ||
0ae1c716 | 3249 | string_slash = (char *) alloca (strlen (string) + 1); |
202cbf1c JK |
3250 | strcpy (string_slash, string); |
3251 | string = string_slash; | |
3252 | for (; *string_slash != 0; string_slash++) | |
3253 | if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*string_slash)) | |
3254 | *string_slash = '/'; | |
3255 | } | |
3256 | #endif /* HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM */ | |
3257 | ||
3258 | #ifdef HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILE_SYSTEM | |
3259 | flags |= FNM_CASEFOLD; | |
3260 | #endif /* HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILE_SYSTEM */ | |
3261 | ||
3262 | return fnmatch (pattern, string, flags); | |
3263 | } | |
3264 | ||
cce0e923 DE |
3265 | /* Return the number of path elements in PATH. |
3266 | / = 1 | |
3267 | /foo = 2 | |
3268 | /foo/ = 2 | |
3269 | foo/bar = 2 | |
3270 | foo/ = 1 */ | |
3271 | ||
3272 | int | |
3273 | count_path_elements (const char *path) | |
3274 | { | |
3275 | int count = 0; | |
3276 | const char *p = path; | |
3277 | ||
3278 | if (HAS_DRIVE_SPEC (p)) | |
3279 | { | |
3280 | p = STRIP_DRIVE_SPEC (p); | |
3281 | ++count; | |
3282 | } | |
3283 | ||
3284 | while (*p != '\0') | |
3285 | { | |
3286 | if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p)) | |
3287 | ++count; | |
3288 | ++p; | |
3289 | } | |
3290 | ||
3291 | /* Backup one if last character is /, unless it's the only one. */ | |
3292 | if (p > path + 1 && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p[-1])) | |
3293 | --count; | |
3294 | ||
3295 | /* Add one for the file name, if present. */ | |
3296 | if (p > path && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p[-1])) | |
3297 | ++count; | |
3298 | ||
3299 | return count; | |
3300 | } | |
3301 | ||
3302 | /* Remove N leading path elements from PATH. | |
3303 | N must be non-negative. | |
3304 | If PATH has more than N path elements then return NULL. | |
3305 | If PATH has exactly N path elements then return "". | |
3306 | See count_path_elements for a description of how we do the counting. */ | |
3307 | ||
3308 | const char * | |
3309 | strip_leading_path_elements (const char *path, int n) | |
3310 | { | |
3311 | int i = 0; | |
3312 | const char *p = path; | |
3313 | ||
3314 | gdb_assert (n >= 0); | |
3315 | ||
3316 | if (n == 0) | |
3317 | return p; | |
3318 | ||
3319 | if (HAS_DRIVE_SPEC (p)) | |
3320 | { | |
3321 | p = STRIP_DRIVE_SPEC (p); | |
3322 | ++i; | |
3323 | } | |
3324 | ||
3325 | while (i < n) | |
3326 | { | |
3327 | while (*p != '\0' && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p)) | |
3328 | ++p; | |
3329 | if (*p == '\0') | |
3330 | { | |
3331 | if (i + 1 == n) | |
3332 | return ""; | |
3333 | return NULL; | |
3334 | } | |
3335 | ++p; | |
3336 | ++i; | |
3337 | } | |
3338 | ||
3339 | return p; | |
3340 | } | |
3341 | ||
2c0b251b PA |
3342 | /* Provide a prototype to silence -Wmissing-prototypes. */ |
3343 | extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_utils; | |
3344 | ||
3c16cced PA |
3345 | void |
3346 | _initialize_utils (void) | |
3347 | { | |
3348 | add_internal_problem_command (&internal_error_problem); | |
3349 | add_internal_problem_command (&internal_warning_problem); | |
57fcfb1b | 3350 | add_internal_problem_command (&demangler_warning_problem); |
3c16cced | 3351 | } |