1 /* Parser for linespec for the GNU debugger, GDB.
3 Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995,
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31 #include "completer.h"
33 #include "cp-support.h"
34 #include "parser-defs.h"
36 #include "objc-lang.h"
38 #include "exceptions.h"
41 #include "mi/mi-cmds.h"
44 /* We share this one with symtab.c, but it is not exported widely. */
46 extern char *operator_chars (char *, char **);
48 /* Prototypes for local functions */
50 static void initialize_defaults (struct symtab **default_symtab,
53 static void set_flags (char *arg, int *is_quoted, char **paren_pointer);
55 static struct symtabs_and_lines decode_indirect (char **argptr);
57 static char *locate_first_half (char **argptr, int *is_quote_enclosed);
59 static struct symtabs_and_lines decode_objc (char **argptr,
61 struct symtab *file_symtab,
65 static struct symtabs_and_lines decode_compound (char **argptr,
72 static struct symbol *lookup_prefix_sym (char **argptr, char *p);
74 static struct symtabs_and_lines find_method (int funfirstline,
79 struct symbol *sym_class,
82 static NORETURN void cplusplus_error (const char *name,
84 ATTR_NORETURN ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 2, 3);
86 static int total_number_of_methods (struct type *type);
88 static int find_methods (struct type *, char *,
89 enum language, struct symbol **);
91 static int add_matching_methods (int method_counter, struct type *t,
92 enum language language,
93 struct symbol **sym_arr);
95 static int add_constructors (int method_counter, struct type *t,
96 enum language language,
97 struct symbol **sym_arr);
99 static void build_canonical_line_spec (struct symtab_and_line *,
102 static char *find_toplevel_char (char *s, char c);
104 static int is_objc_method_format (const char *s);
106 static struct symtabs_and_lines decode_line_2 (struct symbol *[],
109 static struct symtab *symtab_from_filename (char **argptr,
110 char *p, int is_quote_enclosed,
114 symtabs_and_lines decode_all_digits (char **argptr,
115 struct symtab *default_symtab,
118 struct symtab *file_symtab,
121 static struct symtabs_and_lines decode_dollar (char *copy,
123 struct symtab *default_symtab,
125 struct symtab *file_symtab);
127 static struct symtabs_and_lines decode_variable (char *copy,
130 struct symtab *file_symtab,
134 symtabs_and_lines symbol_found (int funfirstline,
138 struct symtab *file_symtab);
141 symtabs_and_lines minsym_found (int funfirstline,
142 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol);
144 /* Helper functions. */
146 /* Issue a helpful hint on using the command completion feature on
147 single quoted demangled C++ symbols as part of the completion
151 cplusplus_error (const char *name, const char *fmt, ...)
153 struct ui_file *tmp_stream;
155 tmp_stream = mem_fileopen ();
156 make_cleanup_ui_file_delete (tmp_stream);
160 va_start (args, fmt);
161 vfprintf_unfiltered (tmp_stream, fmt, args);
165 while (*name == '\'')
167 fprintf_unfiltered (tmp_stream,
168 ("Hint: try '%s<TAB> or '%s<ESC-?>\n"
169 "(Note leading single quote.)"),
172 message = ui_file_xstrdup (tmp_stream, NULL);
173 make_cleanup (xfree, message);
174 throw_error (NOT_FOUND_ERROR, "%s", message);
177 /* Return the number of methods described for TYPE, including the
178 methods from types it derives from. This can't be done in the symbol
179 reader because the type of the baseclass might still be stubbed
180 when the definition of the derived class is parsed. */
183 total_number_of_methods (struct type *type)
188 CHECK_TYPEDEF (type);
189 if (TYPE_CPLUS_SPECIFIC (type) == NULL)
191 count = TYPE_NFN_FIELDS_TOTAL (type);
193 for (n = 0; n < TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type); n++)
194 count += total_number_of_methods (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, n));
199 /* Recursive helper function for decode_line_1.
200 Look for methods named NAME in type T.
201 Return number of matches.
202 Put matches in SYM_ARR, which should have been allocated with
203 a size of total_number_of_methods (T) * sizeof (struct symbol *).
204 Note that this function is g++ specific. */
207 find_methods (struct type *t, char *name, enum language language,
208 struct symbol **sym_arr)
212 char *class_name = type_name_no_tag (t);
214 /* Ignore this class if it doesn't have a name. This is ugly, but
215 unless we figure out how to get the physname without the name of
216 the class, then the loop can't do any good. */
218 && (lookup_symbol_in_language (class_name, (struct block *) NULL,
219 STRUCT_DOMAIN, language, (int *) NULL)))
222 int name_len = strlen (name);
226 /* Loop over each method name. At this level, all overloads of a name
227 are counted as a single name. There is an inner loop which loops over
230 for (method_counter = TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (t) - 1;
234 char *method_name = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (t, method_counter);
237 if (strncmp (method_name, "__", 2) == 0 ||
238 strncmp (method_name, "op", 2) == 0 ||
239 strncmp (method_name, "type", 4) == 0)
241 if (cplus_demangle_opname (method_name, dem_opname, DMGL_ANSI))
242 method_name = dem_opname;
243 else if (cplus_demangle_opname (method_name, dem_opname, 0))
244 method_name = dem_opname;
247 if (strcmp_iw (name, method_name) == 0)
248 /* Find all the overloaded methods with that name. */
249 i1 += add_matching_methods (method_counter, t, language,
251 else if (strncmp (class_name, name, name_len) == 0
252 && (class_name[name_len] == '\0'
253 || class_name[name_len] == '<'))
254 i1 += add_constructors (method_counter, t, language,
259 /* Only search baseclasses if there is no match yet, since names in
260 derived classes override those in baseclasses.
262 FIXME: The above is not true; it is only true of member functions
263 if they have the same number of arguments (??? - section 13.1 of the
264 ARM says the function members are not in the same scope but doesn't
265 really spell out the rules in a way I understand. In any case, if
266 the number of arguments differ this is a case in which we can overload
267 rather than hiding without any problem, and gcc 2.4.5 does overload
268 rather than hiding in this case). */
271 for (ibase = 0; ibase < TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t); ibase++)
272 i1 += find_methods (TYPE_BASECLASS (t, ibase), name,
273 language, sym_arr + i1);
278 /* Add the symbols associated to methods of the class whose type is T
279 and whose name matches the method indexed by METHOD_COUNTER in the
280 array SYM_ARR. Return the number of methods added. */
283 add_matching_methods (int method_counter, struct type *t,
284 enum language language, struct symbol **sym_arr)
289 for (field_counter = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH (t, method_counter) - 1;
296 f = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (t, method_counter);
298 if (TYPE_FN_FIELD_STUB (f, field_counter))
302 tmp_name = gdb_mangle_name (t,
305 phys_name = alloca (strlen (tmp_name) + 1);
306 strcpy (phys_name, tmp_name);
310 phys_name = TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, field_counter);
312 sym_arr[i1] = lookup_symbol_in_language (phys_name,
320 /* This error message gets printed, but the method
321 still seems to be found
322 fputs_filtered("(Cannot find method ", gdb_stdout);
323 fprintf_symbol_filtered (gdb_stdout, phys_name,
325 DMGL_PARAMS | DMGL_ANSI);
326 fputs_filtered(" - possibly inlined.)\n", gdb_stdout);
334 /* Add the symbols associated to constructors of the class whose type
335 is CLASS_TYPE and which are indexed by by METHOD_COUNTER to the
336 array SYM_ARR. Return the number of methods added. */
339 add_constructors (int method_counter, struct type *t,
340 enum language language, struct symbol **sym_arr)
345 /* For GCC 3.x and stabs, constructors and destructors
346 have names like __base_ctor and __complete_dtor.
347 Check the physname for now if we're looking for a
350 = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH (t, method_counter) - 1;
357 f = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (t, method_counter);
359 /* GCC 3.x will never produce stabs stub methods, so
360 we don't need to handle this case. */
361 if (TYPE_FN_FIELD_STUB (f, field_counter))
363 phys_name = TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, field_counter);
364 if (! is_constructor_name (phys_name))
367 /* If this method is actually defined, include it in the
369 sym_arr[i1] = lookup_symbol_in_language (phys_name,
380 /* Helper function for decode_line_1.
381 Build a canonical line spec in CANONICAL if it is non-NULL and if
382 the SAL has a symtab.
383 If SYMNAME is non-NULL the canonical line spec is `filename:symname'.
384 If SYMNAME is NULL the line number from SAL is used and the canonical
385 line spec is `filename:linenum'. */
388 build_canonical_line_spec (struct symtab_and_line *sal, char *symname,
391 char **canonical_arr;
392 char *canonical_name;
394 struct symtab *s = sal->symtab;
396 if (s == (struct symtab *) NULL
397 || s->filename == (char *) NULL
398 || canonical == (char ***) NULL)
401 canonical_arr = (char **) xmalloc (sizeof (char *));
402 *canonical = canonical_arr;
404 filename = s->filename;
407 canonical_name = xmalloc (strlen (filename) + strlen (symname) + 2);
408 sprintf (canonical_name, "%s:%s", filename, symname);
412 canonical_name = xmalloc (strlen (filename) + 30);
413 sprintf (canonical_name, "%s:%d", filename, sal->line);
415 canonical_arr[0] = canonical_name;
420 /* Find an instance of the character C in the string S that is outside
421 of all parenthesis pairs, single-quoted strings, and double-quoted
422 strings. Also, ignore the char within a template name, like a ','
423 within foo<int, int>. */
426 find_toplevel_char (char *s, char c)
428 int quoted = 0; /* zero if we're not in quotes;
429 '"' if we're in a double-quoted string;
430 '\'' if we're in a single-quoted string. */
431 int depth = 0; /* Number of unclosed parens we've seen. */
434 for (scan = s; *scan; scan++)
440 else if (*scan == '\\' && *(scan + 1))
443 else if (*scan == c && ! quoted && depth == 0)
445 else if (*scan == '"' || *scan == '\'')
447 else if (*scan == '(' || *scan == '<')
449 else if ((*scan == ')' || *scan == '>') && depth > 0)
456 /* Determines if the gives string corresponds to an Objective-C method
457 representation, such as -[Foo bar:] or +[Foo bar]. Objective-C symbols
458 are allowed to have spaces and parentheses in them. */
461 is_objc_method_format (const char *s)
463 if (s == NULL || *s == '\0')
465 /* Handle arguments with the format FILENAME:SYMBOL. */
466 if ((s[0] == ':') && (strchr ("+-", s[1]) != NULL)
467 && (s[2] == '[') && strchr(s, ']'))
469 /* Handle arguments that are just SYMBOL. */
470 else if ((strchr ("+-", s[0]) != NULL) && (s[1] == '[') && strchr(s, ']'))
475 /* Given a list of NELTS symbols in SYM_ARR, return a list of lines to
476 operate on (ask user if necessary).
477 If CANONICAL is non-NULL return a corresponding array of mangled names
478 as canonical line specs there. */
480 static struct symtabs_and_lines
481 decode_line_2 (struct symbol *sym_arr[], int nelts, int funfirstline,
484 struct symtabs_and_lines values, return_values;
489 struct cleanup *old_chain;
490 char **canonical_arr = (char **) NULL;
491 const char *select_mode = multiple_symbols_select_mode ();
493 if (select_mode == multiple_symbols_cancel)
495 canceled because the command is ambiguous\n\
496 See set/show multiple-symbol."));
498 values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
499 alloca (nelts * sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
500 return_values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
501 xmalloc (nelts * sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
502 old_chain = make_cleanup (xfree, return_values.sals);
506 canonical_arr = (char **) xmalloc (nelts * sizeof (char *));
507 make_cleanup (xfree, canonical_arr);
508 memset (canonical_arr, 0, nelts * sizeof (char *));
509 *canonical = canonical_arr;
515 init_sal (&return_values.sals[i]); /* Initialize to zeroes. */
516 init_sal (&values.sals[i]);
517 if (sym_arr[i] && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym_arr[i]) == LOC_BLOCK)
518 values.sals[i] = find_function_start_sal (sym_arr[i], funfirstline);
522 /* If select_mode is "all", then do not print the multiple-choice
523 menu and act as if the user had chosen choice "1" (all). */
524 if (select_mode == multiple_symbols_all
525 || ui_out_is_mi_like_p (interp_ui_out (top_level_interpreter ())))
530 printf_unfiltered (_("[0] cancel\n[1] all\n"));
533 if (sym_arr[i] && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym_arr[i]) == LOC_BLOCK)
535 if (values.sals[i].symtab)
536 printf_unfiltered ("[%d] %s at %s:%d\n",
538 SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym_arr[i]),
539 values.sals[i].symtab->filename,
540 values.sals[i].line);
542 printf_unfiltered (_("[%d] %s at ?FILE:%d [No symtab? Probably broken debug info...]\n"),
544 SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym_arr[i]),
545 values.sals[i].line);
549 printf_unfiltered (_("?HERE\n"));
553 prompt = getenv ("PS2");
558 args = command_line_input (prompt, 0, "overload-choice");
561 if (args == 0 || *args == 0)
562 error_no_arg (_("one or more choice numbers"));
570 while (*arg1 >= '0' && *arg1 <= '9')
572 if (*arg1 && *arg1 != ' ' && *arg1 != '\t')
573 error (_("Arguments must be choice numbers."));
578 error (_("canceled"));
583 for (i = 0; i < nelts; i++)
585 if (canonical_arr[i] == NULL)
587 symname = SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym_arr[i]);
588 canonical_arr[i] = xstrdup (symname);
592 memcpy (return_values.sals, values.sals,
593 (nelts * sizeof (struct symtab_and_line)));
594 return_values.nelts = nelts;
595 discard_cleanups (old_chain);
596 return return_values;
599 if (num >= nelts + 2)
601 printf_unfiltered (_("No choice number %d.\n"), num);
606 if (values.sals[num].pc)
610 symname = SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym_arr[num]);
611 make_cleanup (xfree, symname);
612 canonical_arr[i] = xstrdup (symname);
614 return_values.sals[i++] = values.sals[num];
615 values.sals[num].pc = 0;
619 printf_unfiltered (_("duplicate request for %d ignored.\n"), num);
624 while (*args == ' ' || *args == '\t')
627 return_values.nelts = i;
628 discard_cleanups (old_chain);
629 return return_values;
632 /* The parser of linespec itself. */
634 /* Parse a string that specifies a line number.
635 Pass the address of a char * variable; that variable will be
636 advanced over the characters actually parsed.
640 LINENUM -- that line number in current file. PC returned is 0.
641 FILE:LINENUM -- that line in that file. PC returned is 0.
642 FUNCTION -- line number of openbrace of that function.
643 PC returned is the start of the function.
644 VARIABLE -- line number of definition of that variable.
646 FILE:FUNCTION -- likewise, but prefer functions in that file.
647 *EXPR -- line in which address EXPR appears.
649 This may all be followed by an "if EXPR", which we ignore.
651 FUNCTION may be an undebuggable function found in minimal symbol table.
653 If the argument FUNFIRSTLINE is nonzero, we want the first line
654 of real code inside a function when a function is specified, and it is
655 not OK to specify a variable or type to get its line number.
657 DEFAULT_SYMTAB specifies the file to use if none is specified.
658 It defaults to current_source_symtab.
659 DEFAULT_LINE specifies the line number to use for relative
660 line numbers (that start with signs). Defaults to current_source_line.
661 If CANONICAL is non-NULL, store an array of strings containing the canonical
662 line specs there if necessary. Currently overloaded member functions and
663 line numbers or static functions without a filename yield a canonical
664 line spec. The array and the line spec strings are allocated on the heap,
665 it is the callers responsibility to free them.
667 Note that it is possible to return zero for the symtab
668 if no file is validly specified. Callers must check that.
669 Also, the line number returned may be invalid.
671 If NOT_FOUND_PTR is not null, store a boolean true/false value at the location, based
672 on whether or not failure occurs due to an unknown function or file. In the case
673 where failure does occur due to an unknown function or file, do not issue an error
676 /* We allow single quotes in various places. This is a hideous
677 kludge, which exists because the completer can't yet deal with the
678 lack of single quotes. FIXME: write a linespec_completer which we
679 can use as appropriate instead of make_symbol_completion_list. */
681 struct symtabs_and_lines
682 decode_line_1 (char **argptr, int funfirstline, struct symtab *default_symtab,
683 int default_line, char ***canonical, int *not_found_ptr)
687 /* If a file name is specified, this is its symtab. */
688 struct symtab *file_symtab = NULL;
691 /* This is NULL if there are no parens in *ARGPTR, or a pointer to
692 the closing parenthesis if there are parens. */
694 /* This says whether or not something in *ARGPTR is quoted with
695 completer_quotes (i.e. with single quotes). */
697 /* Is part of *ARGPTR is enclosed in double quotes? */
698 int is_quote_enclosed;
699 int is_objc_method = 0;
700 char *saved_arg = *argptr;
705 /* Defaults have defaults. */
707 initialize_defaults (&default_symtab, &default_line);
709 /* See if arg is *PC. */
712 return decode_indirect (argptr);
714 /* Set various flags. 'paren_pointer' is important for overload
715 checking, where we allow things like:
716 (gdb) break c::f(int)
719 set_flags (*argptr, &is_quoted, &paren_pointer);
721 /* Check to see if it's a multipart linespec (with colons or
724 /* Locate the end of the first half of the linespec.
725 After the call, for instance, if the argptr string is "foo.c:123"
726 p will point at "123". If there is only one part, like "foo", p
727 will point to "". If this is a C++ name, like "A::B::foo", p will
728 point to "::B::foo". Argptr is not changed by this call. */
730 p = locate_first_half (argptr, &is_quote_enclosed);
732 /* Check if this is an Objective-C method (anything that starts with
733 a '+' or '-' and a '['). */
734 if (is_objc_method_format (p))
737 paren_pointer = NULL; /* Just a category name. Ignore it. */
740 /* Check if the symbol could be an Objective-C selector. */
743 struct symtabs_and_lines values;
744 values = decode_objc (argptr, funfirstline, NULL,
745 canonical, saved_arg);
746 if (values.sals != NULL)
750 /* Does it look like there actually were two parts? */
752 if ((p[0] == ':' || p[0] == '.') && paren_pointer == NULL)
755 *argptr = *argptr + 1;
757 /* Is it a C++ or Java compound data structure?
758 The check on p[1] == ':' is capturing the case of "::",
759 since p[0]==':' was checked above.
760 Note that the call to decode_compound does everything
761 for us, including the lookup on the symbol table, so we
764 if (p[0] == '.' || p[1] == ':')
765 return decode_compound (argptr, funfirstline, canonical,
766 saved_arg, p, not_found_ptr);
768 /* No, the first part is a filename; set file_symtab to be that file's
769 symtab. Also, move argptr past the filename. */
771 file_symtab = symtab_from_filename (argptr, p, is_quote_enclosed,
775 /* No one really seems to know why this was added. It certainly
776 breaks the command line, though, whenever the passed
777 name is of the form ClassName::Method. This bit of code
778 singles out the class name, and if funfirstline is set (for
779 example, you are setting a breakpoint at this function),
780 you get an error. This did not occur with earlier
781 verions, so I am ifdef'ing this out. 3/29/99 */
784 /* Check if what we have till now is a symbol name */
786 /* We may be looking at a template instantiation such
787 as "foo<int>". Check here whether we know about it,
788 instead of falling through to the code below which
789 handles ordinary function names, because that code
790 doesn't like seeing '<' and '>' in a name -- the
791 skip_quoted call doesn't go past them. So see if we
792 can figure it out right now. */
794 copy = (char *) alloca (p - *argptr + 1);
795 memcpy (copy, *argptr, p - *argptr);
796 copy[p - *argptr] = '\000';
797 sym = lookup_symbol (copy, 0, VAR_DOMAIN, 0);
800 *argptr = (*p == '\'') ? p + 1 : p;
801 return symbol_found (funfirstline, canonical, copy, sym, NULL);
803 /* Otherwise fall out from here and go to file/line spec
808 /* file_symtab is specified file's symtab, or 0 if no file specified.
809 arg no longer contains the file name. */
811 /* Check whether arg is all digits (and sign). */
814 if (*q == '-' || *q == '+')
816 while (*q >= '0' && *q <= '9')
819 if (q != *argptr && (*q == 0 || *q == ' ' || *q == '\t' || *q == ','))
820 /* We found a token consisting of all digits -- at least one digit. */
821 return decode_all_digits (argptr, default_symtab, default_line,
822 canonical, file_symtab, q);
824 /* Arg token is not digits => try it as a variable name
825 Find the next token (everything up to end or next whitespace). */
827 if (**argptr == '$') /* May be a convenience variable. */
828 /* One or two $ chars possible. */
829 p = skip_quoted (*argptr + (((*argptr)[1] == '$') ? 2 : 1));
832 p = skip_quoted (*argptr);
834 error (_("Unmatched single quote."));
836 else if (is_objc_method)
838 /* allow word separators in method names for Obj-C */
839 p = skip_quoted_chars (*argptr, NULL, "");
841 else if (paren_pointer != NULL)
843 p = paren_pointer + 1;
847 p = skip_quoted (*argptr);
850 /* Keep any template parameters */
852 p = find_template_name_end (p);
854 copy = (char *) alloca (p - *argptr + 1);
855 memcpy (copy, *argptr, p - *argptr);
856 copy[p - *argptr] = '\0';
859 && copy[0] == copy[p - *argptr - 1]
860 && strchr (get_gdb_completer_quote_characters (), copy[0]) != NULL)
862 copy[p - *argptr - 1] = '\0';
865 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
869 /* If it starts with $: may be a legitimate variable or routine name
870 (e.g. HP-UX millicode routines such as $$dyncall), or it may
871 be history value, or it may be a convenience variable. */
874 return decode_dollar (copy, funfirstline, default_symtab,
875 canonical, file_symtab);
877 /* Look up that token as a variable.
878 If file specified, use that file's per-file block to start with. */
880 return decode_variable (copy, funfirstline, canonical,
881 file_symtab, not_found_ptr);
886 /* Now, more helper functions for decode_line_1. Some conventions
887 that these functions follow:
889 Decode_line_1 typically passes along some of its arguments or local
890 variables to the subfunctions. It passes the variables by
891 reference if they are modified by the subfunction, and by value
894 Some of the functions have side effects that don't arise from
895 variables that are passed by reference. In particular, if a
896 function is passed ARGPTR as an argument, it modifies what ARGPTR
897 points to; typically, it advances *ARGPTR past whatever substring
898 it has just looked at. (If it doesn't modify *ARGPTR, then the
899 function gets passed *ARGPTR instead, which is then called ARG: see
900 set_flags, for example.) Also, functions that return a struct
901 symtabs_and_lines may modify CANONICAL, as in the description of
904 If a function returns a struct symtabs_and_lines, then that struct
905 will immediately make its way up the call chain to be returned by
906 decode_line_1. In particular, all of the functions decode_XXX
907 calculate the appropriate struct symtabs_and_lines, under the
908 assumption that their argument is of the form XXX. */
910 /* First, some functions to initialize stuff at the beggining of the
914 initialize_defaults (struct symtab **default_symtab, int *default_line)
916 if (*default_symtab == 0)
918 /* Use whatever we have for the default source line. We don't use
919 get_current_or_default_symtab_and_line as it can recurse and call
921 struct symtab_and_line cursal =
922 get_current_source_symtab_and_line ();
924 *default_symtab = cursal.symtab;
925 *default_line = cursal.line;
930 set_flags (char *arg, int *is_quoted, char **paren_pointer)
935 /* 'has_if' is for the syntax:
936 (gdb) break foo if (a==b)
938 if ((ii = strstr (arg, " if ")) != NULL ||
939 (ii = strstr (arg, "\tif ")) != NULL ||
940 (ii = strstr (arg, " if\t")) != NULL ||
941 (ii = strstr (arg, "\tif\t")) != NULL ||
942 (ii = strstr (arg, " if(")) != NULL ||
943 (ii = strstr (arg, "\tif( ")) != NULL)
945 /* Temporarily zap out "if (condition)" to not confuse the
946 parenthesis-checking code below. This is undone below. Do not
954 && strchr (get_gdb_completer_quote_characters (),
957 *paren_pointer = strchr (arg, '(');
958 if (*paren_pointer != NULL)
959 *paren_pointer = strrchr (*paren_pointer, ')');
961 /* Now that we're safely past the paren_pointer check, put back " if
962 (condition)" so outer layers can see it. */
969 /* Decode arg of the form *PC. */
971 static struct symtabs_and_lines
972 decode_indirect (char **argptr)
974 struct symtabs_and_lines values;
978 pc = parse_and_eval_address_1 (argptr);
980 values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
981 xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
984 values.sals[0] = find_pc_line (pc, 0);
985 values.sals[0].pc = pc;
986 values.sals[0].section = find_pc_overlay (pc);
987 values.sals[0].explicit_pc = 1;
994 /* Locate the first half of the linespec, ending in a colon, period,
995 or whitespace. (More or less.) Also, check to see if *ARGPTR is
996 enclosed in double quotes; if so, set is_quote_enclosed, advance
997 ARGPTR past that and zero out the trailing double quote.
998 If ARGPTR is just a simple name like "main", p will point to ""
1002 locate_first_half (char **argptr, int *is_quote_enclosed)
1008 /* Maybe we were called with a line range FILENAME:LINENUM,FILENAME:LINENUM
1009 and we must isolate the first half. Outer layers will call again later
1010 for the second half.
1012 Don't count commas that appear in argument lists of overloaded
1013 functions, or in quoted strings. It's stupid to go to this much
1014 trouble when the rest of the function is such an obvious roach hotel. */
1015 ii = find_toplevel_char (*argptr, ',');
1016 has_comma = (ii != 0);
1018 /* Temporarily zap out second half to not confuse the code below.
1019 This is undone below. Do not change ii!! */
1025 /* Maybe arg is FILE : LINENUM or FILE : FUNCTION. May also be
1026 CLASS::MEMBER, or NAMESPACE::NAME. Look for ':', but ignore
1032 *is_quote_enclosed = 1;
1037 *is_quote_enclosed = 0;
1042 char *temp_end = find_template_name_end (p);
1044 error (_("malformed template specification in command"));
1047 /* Check for a colon and a plus or minus and a [ (which
1048 indicates an Objective-C method) */
1049 if (is_objc_method_format (p))
1053 /* Check for the end of the first half of the linespec. End of
1054 line, a tab, a double colon or the last single colon, or a
1055 space. But if enclosed in double quotes we do not break on
1060 && ((p[1] == ':') || (strchr (p + 1, ':') == NULL)))
1061 || ((p[0] == ' ') && !*is_quote_enclosed))
1063 if (p[0] == '.' && strchr (p, ':') == NULL)
1065 /* Java qualified method. Find the *last* '.', since the
1066 others are package qualifiers. */
1067 for (p1 = p; *p1; p1++)
1075 while (p[0] == ' ' || p[0] == '\t')
1078 /* If the closing double quote was left at the end, remove it. */
1079 if (*is_quote_enclosed)
1081 char *closing_quote = strchr (p - 1, '"');
1082 if (closing_quote && closing_quote[1] == '\0')
1083 *closing_quote = '\0';
1086 /* Now that we've safely parsed the first half, put back ',' so
1087 outer layers can see it. */
1096 /* Here's where we recognise an Objective-C Selector. An Objective C
1097 selector may be implemented by more than one class, therefore it
1098 may represent more than one method/function. This gives us a
1099 situation somewhat analogous to C++ overloading. If there's more
1100 than one method that could represent the selector, then use some of
1101 the existing C++ code to let the user choose one. */
1103 struct symtabs_and_lines
1104 decode_objc (char **argptr, int funfirstline, struct symtab *file_symtab,
1105 char ***canonical, char *saved_arg)
1107 struct symtabs_and_lines values;
1108 struct symbol **sym_arr = NULL;
1109 struct symbol *sym = NULL;
1111 struct block *block = NULL;
1118 if (file_symtab != NULL)
1119 block = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (BLOCKVECTOR (file_symtab), STATIC_BLOCK);
1122 enum language save_language;
1124 /* get_selected_block can change the current language when there is
1125 no selected frame yet. */
1126 save_language = current_language->la_language;
1127 block = get_selected_block (0);
1128 set_language (save_language);
1131 copy = find_imps (file_symtab, block, *argptr, NULL, &i1, &i2);
1135 sym_arr = (struct symbol **) alloca ((i1 + 1) * sizeof (struct symbol *));
1138 copy = find_imps (file_symtab, block, *argptr, sym_arr, &i1, &i2);
1142 /* i1 now represents the TOTAL number of matches found.
1143 i2 represents how many HIGH-LEVEL (struct symbol) matches,
1144 which will come first in the sym_arr array. Any low-level
1145 (minimal_symbol) matches will follow those. */
1151 /* Already a struct symbol. */
1156 sym = find_pc_function (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym_arr[0]));
1157 if ((sym != NULL) && strcmp (SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym_arr[0]), SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym)) != 0)
1159 warning (_("debugging symbol \"%s\" does not match selector; ignoring"), SYMBOL_LINKAGE_NAME (sym));
1164 values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
1167 if (sym && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_BLOCK)
1169 /* Canonicalize this, so it remains resolved for dylib loads. */
1170 values.sals[0] = find_function_start_sal (sym, funfirstline);
1171 build_canonical_line_spec (values.sals, SYMBOL_NATURAL_NAME (sym), canonical);
1175 /* The only match was a non-debuggable symbol, which might point
1176 to a function descriptor; resolve it to the actual code address
1178 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol = (struct minimal_symbol *)sym_arr[0];
1179 struct objfile *objfile = msymbol_objfile (msymbol);
1180 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
1181 CORE_ADDR pc = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
1183 pc = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (gdbarch, pc,
1186 init_sal (&values.sals[0]);
1187 values.sals[0].pc = pc;
1194 /* More than one match. The user must choose one or more. */
1195 return decode_line_2 (sym_arr, i2, funfirstline, canonical);
1201 /* This handles C++ and Java compound data structures. P should point
1202 at the first component separator, i.e. double-colon or period. As
1203 an example, on entrance to this function we could have ARGPTR
1204 pointing to "AAA::inA::fun" and P pointing to "::inA::fun". */
1206 static struct symtabs_and_lines
1207 decode_compound (char **argptr, int funfirstline, char ***canonical,
1208 char *saved_arg, char *p, int *not_found_ptr)
1210 struct symtabs_and_lines values;
1212 char *saved_arg2 = *argptr;
1216 struct symbol *sym_class;
1217 struct symbol **sym_arr;
1220 /* First check for "global" namespace specification, of the form
1221 "::foo". If found, skip over the colons and jump to normal
1222 symbol processing. I.e. the whole line specification starts with
1223 "::" (note the condition that *argptr == p). */
1225 && ((*argptr == p) || (p[-1] == ' ') || (p[-1] == '\t')))
1228 /* Given our example "AAA::inA::fun", we have two cases to consider:
1230 1) AAA::inA is the name of a class. In that case, presumably it
1231 has a method called "fun"; we then look up that method using
1234 2) AAA::inA isn't the name of a class. In that case, either the
1235 user made a typo or AAA::inA is the name of a namespace.
1236 Either way, we just look up AAA::inA::fun with lookup_symbol.
1238 Thus, our first task is to find everything before the last set of
1239 double-colons and figure out if it's the name of a class. So we
1240 first loop through all of the double-colons. */
1242 p2 = p; /* Save for restart. */
1244 /* This is very messy. Following the example above we have now the
1247 argptr -> "AAA::inA::fun
1248 saved_arg -> "AAA::inA::fun
1249 saved_arg2 -> "AAA::inA::fun
1250 p2 -> "::inA::fun". */
1252 /* In the loop below, with these strings, we'll make 2 passes, each
1253 is marked in comments.*/
1257 /* Move pointer up to next possible class/namespace token. */
1259 p = p2 + 1; /* Restart with old value +1. */
1261 /* PASS1: at this point p2->"::inA::fun", so p->":inA::fun",
1262 i.e. if there is a double-colon, p will now point to the
1264 /* PASS2: p2->"::fun", p->":fun" */
1266 /* Move pointer ahead to next double-colon. */
1267 while (*p && (p[0] != ' ') && (p[0] != '\t') && (p[0] != '\''))
1269 if (current_language->la_language == language_cplus)
1270 p += cp_validate_operator (p);
1274 temp_end = find_template_name_end (p);
1276 error (_("malformed template specification in command"));
1279 /* Note that, since, at the start of this loop, p would be
1280 pointing to the second colon in a double-colon, we only
1281 satisfy the condition below if there is another
1282 double-colon to the right (after). I.e. there is another
1283 component that can be a class or a namespace. I.e, if at
1284 the beginning of this loop (PASS1), we had
1285 p->":inA::fun", we'll trigger this when p has been
1286 advanced to point to "::fun". */
1287 /* PASS2: we will not trigger this. */
1288 else if ((p[0] == ':') && (p[1] == ':'))
1289 break; /* Found double-colon. */
1291 /* PASS2: We'll keep getting here, until p->"", at which point
1292 we exit this loop. */
1297 break; /* Out of the while (1). This would happen
1298 for instance if we have looked up
1299 unsuccessfully all the components of the
1300 string, and p->""(PASS2) */
1302 /* We get here if p points to ' ', '\t', '\'', "::" or ""(i.e
1304 /* Save restart for next time around. */
1306 /* Restore argptr as it was on entry to this function. */
1307 *argptr = saved_arg2;
1308 /* PASS1: at this point p->"::fun" argptr->"AAA::inA::fun",
1311 /* All ready for next pass through the loop. */
1315 /* Start of lookup in the symbol tables. */
1317 /* Lookup in the symbol table the substring between argptr and
1318 p. Note, this call changes the value of argptr. */
1319 /* Before the call, argptr->"AAA::inA::fun",
1320 p->"", p2->"::fun". After the call: argptr->"fun", p, p2
1322 sym_class = lookup_prefix_sym (argptr, p2);
1324 /* If sym_class has been found, and if "AAA::inA" is a class, then
1325 we're in case 1 above. So we look up "fun" as a method of that
1328 (t = check_typedef (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym_class)),
1329 (TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
1330 || TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_UNION)))
1332 /* Arg token is not digits => try it as a function name.
1333 Find the next token (everything up to end or next
1336 && strchr (get_gdb_completer_quote_characters (),
1339 p = skip_quoted (*argptr);
1340 *argptr = *argptr + 1;
1344 /* At this point argptr->"fun". */
1346 while (*p && *p != ' ' && *p != '\t' && *p != ',' && *p != ':')
1348 /* At this point p->"". String ended. */
1349 /* Nope, C++ operators could have spaces in them
1350 ("foo::operator <" or "foo::operator delete []").
1351 I apologize, this is a bit hacky... */
1352 if (current_language->la_language == language_cplus
1353 && *p == ' ' && p - 8 - *argptr + 1 > 0)
1355 /* The above loop has already swallowed "operator". */
1356 p += cp_validate_operator (p - 8) - 8;
1360 /* Allocate our own copy of the substring between argptr and
1362 copy = (char *) alloca (p - *argptr + 1);
1363 memcpy (copy, *argptr, p - *argptr);
1364 copy[p - *argptr] = '\0';
1366 && copy[p - *argptr - 1]
1367 && strchr (get_gdb_completer_quote_characters (),
1368 copy[p - *argptr - 1]) != NULL)
1369 copy[p - *argptr - 1] = '\0';
1371 /* At this point copy->"fun", p->"" */
1373 /* No line number may be specified. */
1374 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
1377 /* At this point arptr->"". */
1379 /* Look for copy as a method of sym_class. */
1380 /* At this point copy->"fun", sym_class is "AAA:inA",
1381 saved_arg->"AAA::inA::fun". This concludes the scanning of
1382 the string for possible components matches. If we find it
1383 here, we return. If not, and we are at the and of the string,
1384 we'll lookup the whole string in the symbol tables. */
1386 return find_method (funfirstline, canonical, saved_arg,
1387 copy, t, sym_class, not_found_ptr);
1389 } /* End if symbol found */
1392 /* We couldn't find a class, so we're in case 2 above. We check the
1393 entire name as a symbol instead. */
1395 copy = (char *) alloca (p - saved_arg2 + 1);
1396 memcpy (copy, saved_arg2, p - saved_arg2);
1397 /* Note: if is_quoted should be true, we snuff out quote here
1399 copy[p - saved_arg2] = '\000';
1400 /* Set argptr to skip over the name. */
1401 *argptr = (*p == '\'') ? p + 1 : p;
1403 /* Look up entire name */
1404 sym = lookup_symbol (copy, 0, VAR_DOMAIN, 0);
1406 return symbol_found (funfirstline, canonical, copy, sym, NULL);
1408 /* Couldn't find any interpretation as classes/namespaces, so give
1409 up. The quotes are important if copy is empty. */
1412 cplusplus_error (saved_arg,
1413 "Can't find member of namespace, class, struct, or union named \"%s\"\n",
1417 /* Next come some helper functions for decode_compound. */
1419 /* Return the symbol corresponding to the substring of *ARGPTR ending
1420 at P, allowing whitespace. Also, advance *ARGPTR past the symbol
1421 name in question, the compound object separator ("::" or "."), and
1422 whitespace. Note that *ARGPTR is changed whether or not the
1423 lookup_symbol call finds anything (i.e we return NULL). As an
1424 example, say ARGPTR is "AAA::inA::fun" and P is "::inA::fun". */
1426 static struct symbol *
1427 lookup_prefix_sym (char **argptr, char *p)
1432 /* Extract the class name. */
1434 while (p != *argptr && p[-1] == ' ')
1436 copy = (char *) alloca (p - *argptr + 1);
1437 memcpy (copy, *argptr, p - *argptr);
1438 copy[p - *argptr] = 0;
1440 /* Discard the class name from the argptr. */
1441 p = p1 + (p1[0] == ':' ? 2 : 1);
1442 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
1446 /* At this point p1->"::inA::fun", p->"inA::fun" copy->"AAA",
1447 argptr->"inA::fun" */
1449 return lookup_symbol (copy, 0, STRUCT_DOMAIN, 0);
1452 /* This finds the method COPY in the class whose type is T and whose
1453 symbol is SYM_CLASS. */
1455 static struct symtabs_and_lines
1456 find_method (int funfirstline, char ***canonical, char *saved_arg,
1457 char *copy, struct type *t, struct symbol *sym_class, int *not_found_ptr)
1459 struct symtabs_and_lines values;
1460 struct symbol *sym = NULL;
1461 int i1; /* Counter for the symbol array. */
1462 struct symbol **sym_arr = alloca (total_number_of_methods (t)
1463 * sizeof (struct symbol *));
1465 /* Find all methods with a matching name, and put them in
1468 i1 = find_methods (t, copy, SYMBOL_LANGUAGE (sym_class), sym_arr);
1472 /* There is exactly one field with that name. */
1475 if (sym && SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_BLOCK)
1477 values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
1478 xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
1480 values.sals[0] = find_function_start_sal (sym,
1492 /* There is more than one field with that name
1493 (overloaded). Ask the user which one to use. */
1494 return decode_line_2 (sym_arr, i1, funfirstline, canonical);
1501 cplusplus_error (saved_arg,
1502 "the class `%s' does not have destructor defined\n",
1503 SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym_class));
1505 cplusplus_error (saved_arg,
1506 "the class %s does not have any method named %s\n",
1507 SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (sym_class), copy);
1513 /* Return the symtab associated to the filename given by the substring
1514 of *ARGPTR ending at P, and advance ARGPTR past that filename. If
1515 NOT_FOUND_PTR is not null and the source file is not found, store
1516 boolean true at the location pointed to and do not issue an
1519 static struct symtab *
1520 symtab_from_filename (char **argptr, char *p, int is_quote_enclosed,
1525 struct symtab *file_symtab;
1528 while (p != *argptr && p[-1] == ' ')
1530 if ((*p == '"') && is_quote_enclosed)
1532 copy = (char *) alloca (p - *argptr + 1);
1533 memcpy (copy, *argptr, p - *argptr);
1534 /* It may have the ending quote right after the file name. */
1535 if (is_quote_enclosed && copy[p - *argptr - 1] == '"')
1536 copy[p - *argptr - 1] = 0;
1538 copy[p - *argptr] = 0;
1540 /* Find that file's data. */
1541 file_symtab = lookup_symtab (copy);
1542 if (file_symtab == 0)
1546 if (!have_full_symbols () && !have_partial_symbols ())
1547 throw_error (NOT_FOUND_ERROR,
1548 _("No symbol table is loaded. Use the \"file\" command."));
1549 throw_error (NOT_FOUND_ERROR, _("No source file named %s."), copy);
1552 /* Discard the file name from the arg. */
1554 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
1563 /* This decodes a line where the argument is all digits (possibly
1564 preceded by a sign). Q should point to the end of those digits;
1565 the other arguments are as usual. */
1567 static struct symtabs_and_lines
1568 decode_all_digits (char **argptr, struct symtab *default_symtab,
1569 int default_line, char ***canonical,
1570 struct symtab *file_symtab, char *q)
1573 struct symtabs_and_lines values;
1574 struct symtab_and_line val;
1582 /* We might need a canonical line spec if no file was specified. */
1583 int need_canonical = (file_symtab == NULL) ? 1 : 0;
1587 val.pspace = current_program_space;
1589 /* This is where we need to make sure that we have good defaults.
1590 We must guarantee that this section of code is never executed
1591 when we are called with just a function name, since
1592 set_default_source_symtab_and_line uses
1593 select_source_symtab that calls us with such an argument. */
1595 if (file_symtab == 0 && default_symtab == 0)
1597 /* Make sure we have at least a default source file. */
1598 set_default_source_symtab_and_line ();
1599 initialize_defaults (&default_symtab, &default_line);
1602 if (**argptr == '+')
1603 sign = plus, (*argptr)++;
1604 else if (**argptr == '-')
1605 sign = minus, (*argptr)++;
1606 val.line = atoi (*argptr);
1612 if (file_symtab == 0)
1613 val.line = default_line + val.line;
1618 if (file_symtab == 0)
1619 val.line = default_line - val.line;
1624 break; /* No need to adjust val.line. */
1627 while (*q == ' ' || *q == '\t')
1630 if (file_symtab == 0)
1631 file_symtab = default_symtab;
1633 /* It is possible that this source file has more than one symtab,
1634 and that the new line number specification has moved us from the
1635 default (in file_symtab) to a new one. */
1636 val.symtab = find_line_symtab (file_symtab, val.line, NULL, NULL);
1637 if (val.symtab == 0)
1638 val.symtab = file_symtab;
1640 val.pspace = SYMTAB_PSPACE (val.symtab);
1642 values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
1643 xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
1644 values.sals[0] = val;
1647 build_canonical_line_spec (values.sals, NULL, canonical);
1648 values.sals[0].explicit_line = 1;
1654 /* Decode a linespec starting with a dollar sign. */
1656 static struct symtabs_and_lines
1657 decode_dollar (char *copy, int funfirstline, struct symtab *default_symtab,
1658 char ***canonical, struct symtab *file_symtab)
1662 int need_canonical = 0;
1663 struct symtabs_and_lines values;
1664 struct symtab_and_line val;
1667 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
1669 p = (copy[1] == '$') ? copy + 2 : copy + 1;
1670 while (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9')
1672 if (!*p) /* Reached end of token without hitting non-digit. */
1674 /* We have a value history reference. */
1675 struct value *val_history;
1676 sscanf ((copy[1] == '$') ? copy + 2 : copy + 1, "%d", &index);
1677 val_history = access_value_history ((copy[1] == '$') ? -index : index);
1678 if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (val_history)) != TYPE_CODE_INT)
1679 error (_("History values used in line specs must have integer values."));
1680 valx = value_as_long (val_history);
1684 /* Not all digits -- may be user variable/function or a
1685 convenience variable. */
1687 /* Look up entire name as a symbol first. */
1688 sym = lookup_symbol (copy, 0, VAR_DOMAIN, 0);
1689 file_symtab = (struct symtab *) NULL;
1691 /* Symbol was found --> jump to normal symbol processing. */
1693 return symbol_found (funfirstline, canonical, copy, sym, NULL);
1695 /* If symbol was not found, look in minimal symbol tables. */
1696 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol (copy, NULL, NULL);
1697 /* Min symbol was found --> jump to minsym processing. */
1699 return minsym_found (funfirstline, msymbol);
1701 /* Not a user variable or function -- must be convenience variable. */
1702 if (!get_internalvar_integer (lookup_internalvar (copy + 1), &valx))
1703 error (_("Convenience variables used in line specs must have integer values."));
1708 /* Either history value or convenience value from above, in valx. */
1709 val.symtab = file_symtab ? file_symtab : default_symtab;
1712 val.pspace = current_program_space;
1714 values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *) xmalloc (sizeof val);
1715 values.sals[0] = val;
1719 build_canonical_line_spec (values.sals, NULL, canonical);
1726 /* Decode a linespec that's a variable. If FILE_SYMTAB is non-NULL,
1727 look in that symtab's static variables first. If NOT_FOUND_PTR is not NULL and
1728 the function cannot be found, store boolean true in the location pointed to
1729 and do not issue an error message. */
1731 static struct symtabs_and_lines
1732 decode_variable (char *copy, int funfirstline, char ***canonical,
1733 struct symtab *file_symtab, int *not_found_ptr)
1737 struct minimal_symbol *msymbol;
1739 sym = lookup_symbol (copy,
1741 ? BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (BLOCKVECTOR (file_symtab),
1743 : get_selected_block (0)),
1747 return symbol_found (funfirstline, canonical, copy, sym, file_symtab);
1749 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol (copy, NULL, NULL);
1751 if (msymbol != NULL)
1752 return minsym_found (funfirstline, msymbol);
1757 if (!have_full_symbols ()
1758 && !have_partial_symbols ()
1759 && !have_minimal_symbols ())
1760 throw_error (NOT_FOUND_ERROR,
1761 _("No symbol table is loaded. Use the \"file\" command."));
1762 throw_error (NOT_FOUND_ERROR, _("Function \"%s\" not defined."), copy);
1768 /* Now come some functions that are called from multiple places within
1771 /* We've found a symbol SYM to associate with our linespec; build a
1772 corresponding struct symtabs_and_lines. */
1774 static struct symtabs_and_lines
1775 symbol_found (int funfirstline, char ***canonical, char *copy,
1776 struct symbol *sym, struct symtab *file_symtab)
1778 struct symtabs_and_lines values;
1780 if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_BLOCK)
1782 /* Arg is the name of a function */
1783 values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
1784 xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
1785 values.sals[0] = find_function_start_sal (sym, funfirstline);
1788 /* Don't use the SYMBOL_LINE; if used at all it points to
1789 the line containing the parameters or thereabouts, not
1790 the first line of code. */
1792 /* We might need a canonical line spec if it is a static
1794 if (file_symtab == 0)
1796 struct blockvector *bv = BLOCKVECTOR (SYMBOL_SYMTAB (sym));
1797 struct block *b = BLOCKVECTOR_BLOCK (bv, STATIC_BLOCK);
1798 if (lookup_block_symbol (b, copy, NULL, VAR_DOMAIN) != NULL)
1799 build_canonical_line_spec (values.sals, copy, canonical);
1806 error (_("\"%s\" is not a function"), copy);
1807 else if (SYMBOL_LINE (sym) != 0)
1809 /* We know its line number. */
1810 values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
1811 xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
1813 memset (&values.sals[0], 0, sizeof (values.sals[0]));
1814 values.sals[0].symtab = SYMBOL_SYMTAB (sym);
1815 values.sals[0].line = SYMBOL_LINE (sym);
1819 /* This can happen if it is compiled with a compiler which doesn't
1820 put out line numbers for variables. */
1821 /* FIXME: Shouldn't we just set .line and .symtab to zero
1822 and return? For example, "info line foo" could print
1824 error (_("Line number not known for symbol \"%s\""), copy);
1828 /* We've found a minimal symbol MSYMBOL to associate with our
1829 linespec; build a corresponding struct symtabs_and_lines. */
1831 static struct symtabs_and_lines
1832 minsym_found (int funfirstline, struct minimal_symbol *msymbol)
1834 struct objfile *objfile = msymbol_objfile (msymbol);
1835 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (objfile);
1836 struct symtabs_and_lines values;
1839 values.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
1840 xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
1841 values.sals[0] = find_pc_sect_line (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol),
1842 (struct obj_section *) 0, 0);
1843 values.sals[0].section = SYMBOL_OBJ_SECTION (msymbol);
1845 /* The minimal symbol might point to a function descriptor;
1846 resolve it to the actual code address instead. */
1847 pc = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (gdbarch,
1850 if (pc != values.sals[0].pc)
1851 values.sals[0] = find_pc_sect_line (pc, NULL, 0);
1855 struct symtab_and_line sal;
1857 values.sals[0].pc = find_function_start_pc (gdbarch,
1859 values.sals[0].section);
1861 sal = find_pc_sect_line (values.sals[0].pc, values.sals[0].section, 0);
1863 /* Check if SKIP_PROLOGUE left us in mid-line, and the next
1864 line is still part of the same function. If there is no
1865 line information here, sal.pc will be the passed in PC. */
1866 if (sal.pc != values.sals[0].pc
1867 && (lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section (values.sals[0].pc,
1868 values.sals[0].section)
1869 == lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc_section (sal.end,
1870 values.sals[0].section)))
1871 /* Recalculate the line number (might not be N+1). */
1872 values.sals[0] = find_pc_sect_line (sal.end, values.sals[0].section, 0);