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c906108c 1/* General utility routines for GDB, the GNU debugger.
1bac305b 2
a752853e 3 Copyright 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995,
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4 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software
5 Foundation, Inc.
c906108c 6
c5aa993b 7 This file is part of GDB.
c906108c 8
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9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
12 (at your option) any later version.
c906108c 13
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14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
c906108c 18
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19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
21 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
22 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
c906108c 23
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24#include "defs.h"
25#include "gdb_assert.h"
26#include <ctype.h>
27#include "gdb_string.h"
28#include "event-top.h"
29
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30#ifdef __GO32__
31#include <pc.h>
32#endif
33
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34/* SunOS's curses.h has a '#define reg register' in it. Thank you Sun. */
35#ifdef reg
36#undef reg
37#endif
38
042be3a9 39#include <signal.h>
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40#include "gdbcmd.h"
41#include "serial.h"
42#include "bfd.h"
43#include "target.h"
44#include "demangle.h"
45#include "expression.h"
46#include "language.h"
234b45d4 47#include "charset.h"
c906108c 48#include "annotate.h"
303c8ebd 49#include "filenames.h"
c906108c 50
8731e58e 51#include "inferior.h" /* for signed_pointer_to_address */
ac2e2ef7 52
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53#include <sys/param.h> /* For MAXPATHLEN */
54
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55#ifdef HAVE_CURSES_H
56#include <curses.h>
57#endif
58#ifdef HAVE_TERM_H
59#include <term.h>
60#endif
61
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62#include <readline/readline.h>
63
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64#ifdef USE_MMALLOC
65#include "mmalloc.h"
66#endif
67
3c37485b 68#ifdef NEED_DECLARATION_MALLOC
8dbb1c65 69extern PTR malloc (); /* OK: PTR */
3c37485b 70#endif
0e52036f 71#ifdef NEED_DECLARATION_REALLOC
8dbb1c65 72extern PTR realloc (); /* OK: PTR */
0e52036f 73#endif
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74#ifdef NEED_DECLARATION_FREE
75extern void free ();
76#endif
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77/* Actually, we'll never have the decl, since we don't define _GNU_SOURCE. */
78#if defined(HAVE_CANONICALIZE_FILE_NAME) \
79 && defined(NEED_DECLARATION_CANONICALIZE_FILE_NAME)
80extern char *canonicalize_file_name (const char *);
81#endif
81b8eb80 82
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83/* readline defines this. */
84#undef savestring
85
507f3c78 86void (*error_begin_hook) (void);
c906108c 87
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88/* Holds the last error message issued by gdb */
89
d9fcf2fb 90static struct ui_file *gdb_lasterr;
2acceee2 91
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92/* Prototypes for local functions */
93
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94static void vfprintf_maybe_filtered (struct ui_file *, const char *,
95 va_list, int);
c906108c 96
d9fcf2fb 97static void fputs_maybe_filtered (const char *, struct ui_file *, int);
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98
99#if defined (USE_MMALLOC) && !defined (NO_MMCHECK)
a14ed312 100static void malloc_botch (void);
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101#endif
102
a14ed312 103static void prompt_for_continue (void);
c906108c 104
a14ed312 105static void set_width_command (char *, int, struct cmd_list_element *);
c906108c 106
a14ed312 107static void set_width (void);
c906108c 108
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109/* Chain of cleanup actions established with make_cleanup,
110 to be executed if an error happens. */
111
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112static struct cleanup *cleanup_chain; /* cleaned up after a failed command */
113static struct cleanup *final_cleanup_chain; /* cleaned up when gdb exits */
114static struct cleanup *run_cleanup_chain; /* cleaned up on each 'run' */
115static struct cleanup *exec_cleanup_chain; /* cleaned up on each execution command */
6426a772 116/* cleaned up on each error from within an execution command */
8731e58e 117static struct cleanup *exec_error_cleanup_chain;
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118
119/* Pointer to what is left to do for an execution command after the
120 target stops. Used only in asynchronous mode, by targets that
121 support async execution. The finish and until commands use it. So
122 does the target extended-remote command. */
123struct continuation *cmd_continuation;
c2d11a7d 124struct continuation *intermediate_continuation;
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125
126/* Nonzero if we have job control. */
127
128int job_control;
129
130/* Nonzero means a quit has been requested. */
131
132int quit_flag;
133
134/* Nonzero means quit immediately if Control-C is typed now, rather
135 than waiting until QUIT is executed. Be careful in setting this;
136 code which executes with immediate_quit set has to be very careful
137 about being able to deal with being interrupted at any time. It is
138 almost always better to use QUIT; the only exception I can think of
139 is being able to quit out of a system call (using EINTR loses if
140 the SIGINT happens between the previous QUIT and the system call).
141 To immediately quit in the case in which a SIGINT happens between
142 the previous QUIT and setting immediate_quit (desirable anytime we
143 expect to block), call QUIT after setting immediate_quit. */
144
145int immediate_quit;
146
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147/* Nonzero means that encoded C++/ObjC names should be printed out in their
148 C++/ObjC form rather than raw. */
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149
150int demangle = 1;
151
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152/* Nonzero means that encoded C++/ObjC names should be printed out in their
153 C++/ObjC form even in assembler language displays. If this is set, but
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154 DEMANGLE is zero, names are printed raw, i.e. DEMANGLE controls. */
155
156int asm_demangle = 0;
157
158/* Nonzero means that strings with character values >0x7F should be printed
159 as octal escapes. Zero means just print the value (e.g. it's an
160 international character, and the terminal or window can cope.) */
161
162int sevenbit_strings = 0;
163
164/* String to be printed before error messages, if any. */
165
166char *error_pre_print;
167
168/* String to be printed before quit messages, if any. */
169
170char *quit_pre_print;
171
172/* String to be printed before warning messages, if any. */
173
174char *warning_pre_print = "\nwarning: ";
175
176int pagination_enabled = 1;
c906108c 177\f
c5aa993b 178
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179/* Add a new cleanup to the cleanup_chain,
180 and return the previous chain pointer
181 to be passed later to do_cleanups or discard_cleanups.
182 Args are FUNCTION to clean up with, and ARG to pass to it. */
183
184struct cleanup *
e4005526 185make_cleanup (make_cleanup_ftype *function, void *arg)
c906108c 186{
c5aa993b 187 return make_my_cleanup (&cleanup_chain, function, arg);
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188}
189
190struct cleanup *
e4005526 191make_final_cleanup (make_cleanup_ftype *function, void *arg)
c906108c 192{
c5aa993b 193 return make_my_cleanup (&final_cleanup_chain, function, arg);
c906108c 194}
7a292a7a 195
c906108c 196struct cleanup *
e4005526 197make_run_cleanup (make_cleanup_ftype *function, void *arg)
c906108c 198{
c5aa993b 199 return make_my_cleanup (&run_cleanup_chain, function, arg);
c906108c 200}
7a292a7a 201
43ff13b4 202struct cleanup *
e4005526 203make_exec_cleanup (make_cleanup_ftype *function, void *arg)
43ff13b4 204{
c5aa993b 205 return make_my_cleanup (&exec_cleanup_chain, function, arg);
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206}
207
6426a772 208struct cleanup *
e4005526 209make_exec_error_cleanup (make_cleanup_ftype *function, void *arg)
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210{
211 return make_my_cleanup (&exec_error_cleanup_chain, function, arg);
212}
213
7a292a7a 214static void
fba45db2 215do_freeargv (void *arg)
7a292a7a 216{
c5aa993b 217 freeargv ((char **) arg);
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218}
219
220struct cleanup *
fba45db2 221make_cleanup_freeargv (char **arg)
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222{
223 return make_my_cleanup (&cleanup_chain, do_freeargv, arg);
224}
225
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226static void
227do_bfd_close_cleanup (void *arg)
228{
229 bfd_close (arg);
230}
231
232struct cleanup *
233make_cleanup_bfd_close (bfd *abfd)
234{
235 return make_cleanup (do_bfd_close_cleanup, abfd);
236}
237
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238static void
239do_close_cleanup (void *arg)
240{
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241 int *fd = arg;
242 close (*fd);
243 xfree (fd);
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244}
245
246struct cleanup *
247make_cleanup_close (int fd)
248{
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249 int *saved_fd = xmalloc (sizeof (fd));
250 *saved_fd = fd;
251 return make_cleanup (do_close_cleanup, saved_fd);
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252}
253
11cf8741 254static void
d9fcf2fb 255do_ui_file_delete (void *arg)
11cf8741 256{
d9fcf2fb 257 ui_file_delete (arg);
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258}
259
260struct cleanup *
d9fcf2fb 261make_cleanup_ui_file_delete (struct ui_file *arg)
11cf8741 262{
d9fcf2fb 263 return make_my_cleanup (&cleanup_chain, do_ui_file_delete, arg);
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264}
265
c906108c 266struct cleanup *
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267make_my_cleanup (struct cleanup **pmy_chain, make_cleanup_ftype *function,
268 void *arg)
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269{
270 register struct cleanup *new
8731e58e 271 = (struct cleanup *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct cleanup));
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272 register struct cleanup *old_chain = *pmy_chain;
273
274 new->next = *pmy_chain;
275 new->function = function;
276 new->arg = arg;
277 *pmy_chain = new;
278
279 return old_chain;
280}
281
282/* Discard cleanups and do the actions they describe
283 until we get back to the point OLD_CHAIN in the cleanup_chain. */
284
285void
fba45db2 286do_cleanups (register struct cleanup *old_chain)
c906108c 287{
c5aa993b 288 do_my_cleanups (&cleanup_chain, old_chain);
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289}
290
291void
fba45db2 292do_final_cleanups (register struct cleanup *old_chain)
c906108c 293{
c5aa993b 294 do_my_cleanups (&final_cleanup_chain, old_chain);
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295}
296
297void
fba45db2 298do_run_cleanups (register struct cleanup *old_chain)
c906108c 299{
c5aa993b 300 do_my_cleanups (&run_cleanup_chain, old_chain);
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301}
302
43ff13b4 303void
fba45db2 304do_exec_cleanups (register struct cleanup *old_chain)
43ff13b4 305{
c5aa993b 306 do_my_cleanups (&exec_cleanup_chain, old_chain);
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307}
308
6426a772 309void
fba45db2 310do_exec_error_cleanups (register struct cleanup *old_chain)
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311{
312 do_my_cleanups (&exec_error_cleanup_chain, old_chain);
313}
314
c906108c 315void
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316do_my_cleanups (register struct cleanup **pmy_chain,
317 register struct cleanup *old_chain)
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318{
319 register struct cleanup *ptr;
320 while ((ptr = *pmy_chain) != old_chain)
321 {
322 *pmy_chain = ptr->next; /* Do this first incase recursion */
323 (*ptr->function) (ptr->arg);
b8c9b27d 324 xfree (ptr);
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325 }
326}
327
328/* Discard cleanups, not doing the actions they describe,
329 until we get back to the point OLD_CHAIN in the cleanup_chain. */
330
331void
fba45db2 332discard_cleanups (register struct cleanup *old_chain)
c906108c 333{
c5aa993b 334 discard_my_cleanups (&cleanup_chain, old_chain);
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335}
336
337void
fba45db2 338discard_final_cleanups (register struct cleanup *old_chain)
c906108c 339{
c5aa993b 340 discard_my_cleanups (&final_cleanup_chain, old_chain);
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341}
342
6426a772 343void
fba45db2 344discard_exec_error_cleanups (register struct cleanup *old_chain)
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345{
346 discard_my_cleanups (&exec_error_cleanup_chain, old_chain);
347}
348
c906108c 349void
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350discard_my_cleanups (register struct cleanup **pmy_chain,
351 register struct cleanup *old_chain)
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352{
353 register struct cleanup *ptr;
354 while ((ptr = *pmy_chain) != old_chain)
355 {
356 *pmy_chain = ptr->next;
b8c9b27d 357 xfree (ptr);
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358 }
359}
360
361/* Set the cleanup_chain to 0, and return the old cleanup chain. */
362struct cleanup *
fba45db2 363save_cleanups (void)
c906108c 364{
c5aa993b 365 return save_my_cleanups (&cleanup_chain);
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366}
367
368struct cleanup *
fba45db2 369save_final_cleanups (void)
c906108c 370{
c5aa993b 371 return save_my_cleanups (&final_cleanup_chain);
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372}
373
374struct cleanup *
fba45db2 375save_my_cleanups (struct cleanup **pmy_chain)
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376{
377 struct cleanup *old_chain = *pmy_chain;
378
379 *pmy_chain = 0;
380 return old_chain;
381}
382
383/* Restore the cleanup chain from a previously saved chain. */
384void
fba45db2 385restore_cleanups (struct cleanup *chain)
c906108c 386{
c5aa993b 387 restore_my_cleanups (&cleanup_chain, chain);
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388}
389
390void
fba45db2 391restore_final_cleanups (struct cleanup *chain)
c906108c 392{
c5aa993b 393 restore_my_cleanups (&final_cleanup_chain, chain);
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394}
395
396void
fba45db2 397restore_my_cleanups (struct cleanup **pmy_chain, struct cleanup *chain)
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398{
399 *pmy_chain = chain;
400}
401
402/* This function is useful for cleanups.
403 Do
404
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405 foo = xmalloc (...);
406 old_chain = make_cleanup (free_current_contents, &foo);
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407
408 to arrange to free the object thus allocated. */
409
410void
2f9429ae 411free_current_contents (void *ptr)
c906108c 412{
2f9429ae 413 void **location = ptr;
e2f9c474 414 if (location == NULL)
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415 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
416 "free_current_contents: NULL pointer");
2f9429ae 417 if (*location != NULL)
e2f9c474 418 {
b8c9b27d 419 xfree (*location);
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420 *location = NULL;
421 }
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422}
423
424/* Provide a known function that does nothing, to use as a base for
425 for a possibly long chain of cleanups. This is useful where we
426 use the cleanup chain for handling normal cleanups as well as dealing
427 with cleanups that need to be done as a result of a call to error().
428 In such cases, we may not be certain where the first cleanup is, unless
429 we have a do-nothing one to always use as the base. */
430
431/* ARGSUSED */
432void
e4005526 433null_cleanup (void *arg)
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434{
435}
436
74f832da 437/* Add a continuation to the continuation list, the global list
c2d11a7d 438 cmd_continuation. The new continuation will be added at the front.*/
43ff13b4 439void
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440add_continuation (void (*continuation_hook) (struct continuation_arg *),
441 struct continuation_arg *arg_list)
43ff13b4 442{
c5aa993b 443 struct continuation *continuation_ptr;
43ff13b4 444
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445 continuation_ptr =
446 (struct continuation *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct continuation));
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447 continuation_ptr->continuation_hook = continuation_hook;
448 continuation_ptr->arg_list = arg_list;
449 continuation_ptr->next = cmd_continuation;
450 cmd_continuation = continuation_ptr;
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451}
452
453/* Walk down the cmd_continuation list, and execute all the
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454 continuations. There is a problem though. In some cases new
455 continuations may be added while we are in the middle of this
456 loop. If this happens they will be added in the front, and done
457 before we have a chance of exhausting those that were already
458 there. We need to then save the beginning of the list in a pointer
459 and do the continuations from there on, instead of using the
460 global beginning of list as our iteration pointer.*/
c5aa993b 461void
fba45db2 462do_all_continuations (void)
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463{
464 struct continuation *continuation_ptr;
465 struct continuation *saved_continuation;
466
467 /* Copy the list header into another pointer, and set the global
468 list header to null, so that the global list can change as a side
469 effect of invoking the continuations and the processing of
470 the preexisting continuations will not be affected. */
471 continuation_ptr = cmd_continuation;
472 cmd_continuation = NULL;
473
474 /* Work now on the list we have set aside. */
475 while (continuation_ptr)
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476 {
477 (continuation_ptr->continuation_hook) (continuation_ptr->arg_list);
478 saved_continuation = continuation_ptr;
479 continuation_ptr = continuation_ptr->next;
480 xfree (saved_continuation);
481 }
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482}
483
484/* Walk down the cmd_continuation list, and get rid of all the
485 continuations. */
486void
fba45db2 487discard_all_continuations (void)
43ff13b4 488{
c5aa993b 489 struct continuation *continuation_ptr;
43ff13b4 490
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491 while (cmd_continuation)
492 {
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493 continuation_ptr = cmd_continuation;
494 cmd_continuation = continuation_ptr->next;
b8c9b27d 495 xfree (continuation_ptr);
c5aa993b 496 }
43ff13b4 497}
c2c6d25f 498
57e687d9 499/* Add a continuation to the continuation list, the global list
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500 intermediate_continuation. The new continuation will be added at the front.*/
501void
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502add_intermediate_continuation (void (*continuation_hook)
503 (struct continuation_arg *),
504 struct continuation_arg *arg_list)
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505{
506 struct continuation *continuation_ptr;
507
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508 continuation_ptr =
509 (struct continuation *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct continuation));
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510 continuation_ptr->continuation_hook = continuation_hook;
511 continuation_ptr->arg_list = arg_list;
512 continuation_ptr->next = intermediate_continuation;
513 intermediate_continuation = continuation_ptr;
514}
515
516/* Walk down the cmd_continuation list, and execute all the
517 continuations. There is a problem though. In some cases new
518 continuations may be added while we are in the middle of this
519 loop. If this happens they will be added in the front, and done
520 before we have a chance of exhausting those that were already
521 there. We need to then save the beginning of the list in a pointer
522 and do the continuations from there on, instead of using the
523 global beginning of list as our iteration pointer.*/
524void
fba45db2 525do_all_intermediate_continuations (void)
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526{
527 struct continuation *continuation_ptr;
528 struct continuation *saved_continuation;
529
530 /* Copy the list header into another pointer, and set the global
531 list header to null, so that the global list can change as a side
532 effect of invoking the continuations and the processing of
533 the preexisting continuations will not be affected. */
534 continuation_ptr = intermediate_continuation;
535 intermediate_continuation = NULL;
536
537 /* Work now on the list we have set aside. */
538 while (continuation_ptr)
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539 {
540 (continuation_ptr->continuation_hook) (continuation_ptr->arg_list);
541 saved_continuation = continuation_ptr;
542 continuation_ptr = continuation_ptr->next;
543 xfree (saved_continuation);
544 }
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545}
546
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547/* Walk down the cmd_continuation list, and get rid of all the
548 continuations. */
549void
fba45db2 550discard_all_intermediate_continuations (void)
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551{
552 struct continuation *continuation_ptr;
553
c2d11a7d 554 while (intermediate_continuation)
c2c6d25f 555 {
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556 continuation_ptr = intermediate_continuation;
557 intermediate_continuation = continuation_ptr->next;
b8c9b27d 558 xfree (continuation_ptr);
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559 }
560}
c906108c 561\f
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564/* Print a warning message. The first argument STRING is the warning
565 message, used as an fprintf format string, the second is the
566 va_list of arguments for that string. A warning is unfiltered (not
567 paginated) so that the user does not need to page through each
568 screen full of warnings when there are lots of them. */
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569
570void
f5a96129 571vwarning (const char *string, va_list args)
c906108c 572{
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573 if (warning_hook)
574 (*warning_hook) (string, args);
575 else
576 {
577 target_terminal_ours ();
578 wrap_here (""); /* Force out any buffered output */
579 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
580 if (warning_pre_print)
581 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, warning_pre_print);
582 vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, string, args);
583 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "\n");
584 va_end (args);
585 }
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586}
587
588/* Print a warning message.
589 The first argument STRING is the warning message, used as a fprintf string,
590 and the remaining args are passed as arguments to it.
591 The primary difference between warnings and errors is that a warning
592 does not force the return to command level. */
593
c906108c 594void
8731e58e 595warning (const char *string, ...)
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596{
597 va_list args;
c906108c 598 va_start (args, string);
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599 vwarning (string, args);
600 va_end (args);
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601}
602
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603/* Print an error message and return to command level.
604 The first argument STRING is the error message, used as a fprintf string,
605 and the remaining args are passed as arguments to it. */
606
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607NORETURN void
608verror (const char *string, va_list args)
609{
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610 struct ui_file *tmp_stream = mem_fileopen ();
611 make_cleanup_ui_file_delete (tmp_stream);
612 vfprintf_unfiltered (tmp_stream, string, args);
613 error_stream (tmp_stream);
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614}
615
c906108c 616NORETURN void
8731e58e 617error (const char *string, ...)
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618{
619 va_list args;
c906108c 620 va_start (args, string);
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621 verror (string, args);
622 va_end (args);
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623}
624
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625static void
626do_write (void *data, const char *buffer, long length_buffer)
627{
628 ui_file_write (data, buffer, length_buffer);
629}
630
2acceee2 631NORETURN void
d9fcf2fb 632error_stream (struct ui_file *stream)
2acceee2 633{
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634 if (error_begin_hook)
635 error_begin_hook ();
636
637 /* Copy the stream into the GDB_LASTERR buffer. */
638 ui_file_rewind (gdb_lasterr);
639 ui_file_put (stream, do_write, gdb_lasterr);
640
641 /* Write the message plus any error_pre_print to gdb_stderr. */
642 target_terminal_ours ();
643 wrap_here (""); /* Force out any buffered output */
644 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
645 annotate_error_begin ();
646 if (error_pre_print)
647 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr, error_pre_print);
648 ui_file_put (stream, do_write, gdb_stderr);
649 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr, "\n");
650
b5a2688f 651 throw_exception (RETURN_ERROR);
2acceee2
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652}
653
654/* Get the last error message issued by gdb */
655
656char *
657error_last_message (void)
658{
4ce44c66 659 long len;
d9fcf2fb 660 return ui_file_xstrdup (gdb_lasterr, &len);
2acceee2 661}
8731e58e 662
2acceee2
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663/* This is to be called by main() at the very beginning */
664
665void
666error_init (void)
667{
4ce44c66 668 gdb_lasterr = mem_fileopen ();
2acceee2 669}
c906108c 670
dec43320
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671/* Print a message reporting an internal error/warning. Ask the user
672 if they want to continue, dump core, or just exit. Return
673 something to indicate a quit. */
c906108c 674
dec43320 675struct internal_problem
c906108c 676{
dec43320
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677 const char *name;
678 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-08-15: There should be ``maint set/show''
679 commands available for controlling these variables. */
680 enum auto_boolean should_quit;
681 enum auto_boolean should_dump_core;
682};
683
684/* Report a problem, internal to GDB, to the user. Once the problem
685 has been reported, and assuming GDB didn't quit, the caller can
686 either allow execution to resume or throw an error. */
687
688static void
689internal_vproblem (struct internal_problem *problem,
8731e58e 690 const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
dec43320
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691{
692 static char msg[] = "Recursive internal problem.\n";
693 static int dejavu;
375fc983 694 int quit_p;
7be570e7 695 int dump_core_p;
c906108c 696
dec43320 697 /* Don't allow infinite error/warning recursion. */
96baa820
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698 switch (dejavu)
699 {
700 case 0:
701 dejavu = 1;
702 break;
703 case 1:
704 dejavu = 2;
705 fputs_unfiltered (msg, gdb_stderr);
8731e58e 706 abort (); /* NOTE: GDB has only three calls to abort(). */
96baa820
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707 default:
708 dejavu = 3;
709 write (STDERR_FILENO, msg, sizeof (msg));
710 exit (1);
711 }
c906108c 712
dec43320 713 /* Try to get the message out and at the start of a new line. */
4261bedc 714 target_terminal_ours ();
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715 begin_line ();
716
717 /* The error/warning message. Format using a style similar to a
718 compiler error message. */
719 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "%s:%d: %s: ", file, line, problem->name);
4ce44c66 720 vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, fmt, ap);
96baa820 721 fputs_unfiltered ("\n", gdb_stderr);
c906108c 722
dec43320
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723 /* Provide more details so that the user knows that they are living
724 on the edge. */
725 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "\
726A problem internal to GDB has been detected. Further\n\
727debugging may prove unreliable.\n");
7be570e7 728
dec43320
AC
729 switch (problem->should_quit)
730 {
731 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_AUTO:
732 /* Default (yes/batch case) is to quit GDB. When in batch mode
8731e58e
AC
733 this lessens the likelhood of GDB going into an infinate
734 loop. */
dec43320
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735 quit_p = query ("Quit this debugging session? ");
736 break;
737 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_TRUE:
738 quit_p = 1;
739 break;
740 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_FALSE:
741 quit_p = 0;
742 break;
743 default:
744 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "bad switch");
745 }
746
747 switch (problem->should_dump_core)
748 {
749 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_AUTO:
750 /* Default (yes/batch case) is to dump core. This leaves a GDB
8731e58e
AC
751 `dropping' so that it is easier to see that something went
752 wrong in GDB. */
dec43320
AC
753 dump_core_p = query ("Create a core file of GDB? ");
754 break;
755 break;
756 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_TRUE:
757 dump_core_p = 1;
758 break;
759 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_FALSE:
760 dump_core_p = 0;
761 break;
762 default:
763 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "bad switch");
764 }
7be570e7 765
375fc983 766 if (quit_p)
7be570e7
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767 {
768 if (dump_core_p)
8731e58e 769 abort (); /* NOTE: GDB has only three calls to abort(). */
375fc983
AC
770 else
771 exit (1);
7be570e7
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772 }
773 else
774 {
775 if (dump_core_p)
375fc983
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776 {
777 if (fork () == 0)
8731e58e 778 abort (); /* NOTE: GDB has only three calls to abort(). */
375fc983 779 }
7be570e7 780 }
96baa820
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781
782 dejavu = 0;
dec43320
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783}
784
785static struct internal_problem internal_error_problem = {
786 "internal-error", AUTO_BOOLEAN_AUTO, AUTO_BOOLEAN_AUTO
787};
788
789NORETURN void
8731e58e 790internal_verror (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
dec43320
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791{
792 internal_vproblem (&internal_error_problem, file, line, fmt, ap);
b5a2688f 793 throw_exception (RETURN_ERROR);
c906108c
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794}
795
4ce44c66 796NORETURN void
8e65ff28 797internal_error (const char *file, int line, const char *string, ...)
4ce44c66
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798{
799 va_list ap;
800 va_start (ap, string);
8e65ff28 801 internal_verror (file, line, string, ap);
4ce44c66
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802 va_end (ap);
803}
804
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805static struct internal_problem internal_warning_problem = {
806 "internal-error", AUTO_BOOLEAN_AUTO, AUTO_BOOLEAN_AUTO
807};
808
809void
8731e58e 810internal_vwarning (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
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811{
812 internal_vproblem (&internal_warning_problem, file, line, fmt, ap);
813}
814
815void
816internal_warning (const char *file, int line, const char *string, ...)
817{
818 va_list ap;
819 va_start (ap, string);
820 internal_vwarning (file, line, string, ap);
821 va_end (ap);
822}
823
c906108c
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824/* The strerror() function can return NULL for errno values that are
825 out of range. Provide a "safe" version that always returns a
826 printable string. */
827
828char *
fba45db2 829safe_strerror (int errnum)
c906108c
SS
830{
831 char *msg;
832 static char buf[32];
833
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834 msg = strerror (errnum);
835 if (msg == NULL)
c906108c
SS
836 {
837 sprintf (buf, "(undocumented errno %d)", errnum);
838 msg = buf;
839 }
840 return (msg);
841}
842
c906108c
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843/* Print the system error message for errno, and also mention STRING
844 as the file name for which the error was encountered.
845 Then return to command level. */
846
847NORETURN void
6972bc8b 848perror_with_name (const char *string)
c906108c
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849{
850 char *err;
851 char *combined;
852
853 err = safe_strerror (errno);
854 combined = (char *) alloca (strlen (err) + strlen (string) + 3);
855 strcpy (combined, string);
856 strcat (combined, ": ");
857 strcat (combined, err);
858
859 /* I understand setting these is a matter of taste. Still, some people
860 may clear errno but not know about bfd_error. Doing this here is not
861 unreasonable. */
862 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_error);
863 errno = 0;
864
c5aa993b 865 error ("%s.", combined);
c906108c
SS
866}
867
868/* Print the system error message for ERRCODE, and also mention STRING
869 as the file name for which the error was encountered. */
870
871void
6972bc8b 872print_sys_errmsg (const char *string, int errcode)
c906108c
SS
873{
874 char *err;
875 char *combined;
876
877 err = safe_strerror (errcode);
878 combined = (char *) alloca (strlen (err) + strlen (string) + 3);
879 strcpy (combined, string);
880 strcat (combined, ": ");
881 strcat (combined, err);
882
883 /* We want anything which was printed on stdout to come out first, before
884 this message. */
885 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
886 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "%s.\n", combined);
887}
888
889/* Control C eventually causes this to be called, at a convenient time. */
890
891void
fba45db2 892quit (void)
c906108c 893{
819cc324 894 struct serial *gdb_stdout_serial = serial_fdopen (1);
c906108c
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895
896 target_terminal_ours ();
897
898 /* We want all output to appear now, before we print "Quit". We
899 have 3 levels of buffering we have to flush (it's possible that
900 some of these should be changed to flush the lower-level ones
901 too): */
902
903 /* 1. The _filtered buffer. */
c5aa993b 904 wrap_here ((char *) 0);
c906108c
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905
906 /* 2. The stdio buffer. */
907 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
908 gdb_flush (gdb_stderr);
909
910 /* 3. The system-level buffer. */
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911 serial_drain_output (gdb_stdout_serial);
912 serial_un_fdopen (gdb_stdout_serial);
c906108c
SS
913
914 annotate_error_begin ();
915
916 /* Don't use *_filtered; we don't want to prompt the user to continue. */
917 if (quit_pre_print)
918 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, quit_pre_print);
919
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920#ifdef __MSDOS__
921 /* No steenking SIGINT will ever be coming our way when the
922 program is resumed. Don't lie. */
923 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Quit\n");
924#else
c906108c 925 if (job_control
8731e58e
AC
926 /* If there is no terminal switching for this target, then we can't
927 possibly get screwed by the lack of job control. */
c906108c
SS
928 || current_target.to_terminal_ours == NULL)
929 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Quit\n");
930 else
931 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
8731e58e 932 "Quit (expect signal SIGINT when the program is resumed)\n");
7be570e7 933#endif
b5a2688f 934 throw_exception (RETURN_QUIT);
c906108c
SS
935}
936
c906108c 937/* Control C comes here */
c906108c 938void
fba45db2 939request_quit (int signo)
c906108c
SS
940{
941 quit_flag = 1;
942 /* Restore the signal handler. Harmless with BSD-style signals, needed
943 for System V-style signals. So just always do it, rather than worrying
944 about USG defines and stuff like that. */
945 signal (signo, request_quit);
946
947#ifdef REQUEST_QUIT
948 REQUEST_QUIT;
949#else
c5aa993b 950 if (immediate_quit)
c906108c
SS
951 quit ();
952#endif
953}
c906108c
SS
954\f
955/* Memory management stuff (malloc friends). */
956
c906108c
SS
957#if !defined (USE_MMALLOC)
958
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959static void *
960mmalloc (void *md, size_t size)
c906108c 961{
8731e58e 962 return malloc (size); /* NOTE: GDB's only call to malloc() */
c906108c
SS
963}
964
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965static void *
966mrealloc (void *md, void *ptr, size_t size)
c906108c 967{
c5aa993b 968 if (ptr == 0) /* Guard against old realloc's */
c0e61796 969 return mmalloc (md, size);
c906108c 970 else
8731e58e 971 return realloc (ptr, size); /* NOTE: GDB's only call to ralloc() */
c0e61796
AC
972}
973
ed1801df
AC
974static void *
975mcalloc (void *md, size_t number, size_t size)
c0e61796 976{
8731e58e 977 return calloc (number, size); /* NOTE: GDB's only call to calloc() */
c906108c
SS
978}
979
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AC
980static void
981mfree (void *md, void *ptr)
c906108c 982{
8731e58e 983 free (ptr); /* NOTE: GDB's only call to free() */
c906108c
SS
984}
985
c5aa993b 986#endif /* USE_MMALLOC */
c906108c
SS
987
988#if !defined (USE_MMALLOC) || defined (NO_MMCHECK)
989
990void
082faf24 991init_malloc (void *md)
c906108c
SS
992{
993}
994
995#else /* Have mmalloc and want corruption checking */
996
997static void
fba45db2 998malloc_botch (void)
c906108c 999{
96baa820 1000 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Memory corruption\n");
e1e9e218 1001 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "failed internal consistency check");
c906108c
SS
1002}
1003
1004/* Attempt to install hooks in mmalloc/mrealloc/mfree for the heap specified
1005 by MD, to detect memory corruption. Note that MD may be NULL to specify
1006 the default heap that grows via sbrk.
1007
1008 Note that for freshly created regions, we must call mmcheckf prior to any
1009 mallocs in the region. Otherwise, any region which was allocated prior to
1010 installing the checking hooks, which is later reallocated or freed, will
1011 fail the checks! The mmcheck function only allows initial hooks to be
1012 installed before the first mmalloc. However, anytime after we have called
1013 mmcheck the first time to install the checking hooks, we can call it again
1014 to update the function pointer to the memory corruption handler.
1015
1016 Returns zero on failure, non-zero on success. */
1017
1018#ifndef MMCHECK_FORCE
1019#define MMCHECK_FORCE 0
1020#endif
1021
1022void
082faf24 1023init_malloc (void *md)
c906108c
SS
1024{
1025 if (!mmcheckf (md, malloc_botch, MMCHECK_FORCE))
1026 {
1027 /* Don't use warning(), which relies on current_target being set
c5aa993b
JM
1028 to something other than dummy_target, until after
1029 initialize_all_files(). */
c906108c
SS
1030
1031 fprintf_unfiltered
8731e58e
AC
1032 (gdb_stderr,
1033 "warning: failed to install memory consistency checks; ");
1034 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
1035 "configuration should define NO_MMCHECK or MMCHECK_FORCE\n");
c906108c
SS
1036 }
1037
1038 mmtrace ();
1039}
1040
1041#endif /* Have mmalloc and want corruption checking */
1042
1043/* Called when a memory allocation fails, with the number of bytes of
1044 memory requested in SIZE. */
1045
1046NORETURN void
fba45db2 1047nomem (long size)
c906108c
SS
1048{
1049 if (size > 0)
1050 {
8e65ff28 1051 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
8731e58e
AC
1052 "virtual memory exhausted: can't allocate %ld bytes.",
1053 size);
c906108c
SS
1054 }
1055 else
1056 {
8731e58e 1057 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "virtual memory exhausted.");
c906108c
SS
1058 }
1059}
1060
c0e61796 1061/* The xmmalloc() family of memory management routines.
c906108c 1062
c0e61796
AC
1063 These are are like the mmalloc() family except that they implement
1064 consistent semantics and guard against typical memory management
1065 problems: if a malloc fails, an internal error is thrown; if
1066 free(NULL) is called, it is ignored; if *alloc(0) is called, NULL
1067 is returned.
1068
1069 All these routines are implemented using the mmalloc() family. */
1070
1071void *
1072xmmalloc (void *md, size_t size)
c906108c 1073{
c0e61796 1074 void *val;
c906108c 1075
25d41031
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1076 /* See libiberty/xmalloc.c. This function need's to match that's
1077 semantics. It never returns NULL. */
c906108c 1078 if (size == 0)
25d41031
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1079 size = 1;
1080
1081 val = mmalloc (md, size);
1082 if (val == NULL)
1083 nomem (size);
1084
c906108c
SS
1085 return (val);
1086}
1087
c0e61796
AC
1088void *
1089xmrealloc (void *md, void *ptr, size_t size)
c906108c 1090{
c0e61796 1091 void *val;
c906108c 1092
25d41031
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1093 /* See libiberty/xmalloc.c. This function need's to match that's
1094 semantics. It never returns NULL. */
d7fa9de0 1095 if (size == 0)
25d41031
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1096 size = 1;
1097
1098 if (ptr != NULL)
1099 val = mrealloc (md, ptr, size);
c906108c 1100 else
25d41031
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1101 val = mmalloc (md, size);
1102 if (val == NULL)
1103 nomem (size);
1104
c906108c
SS
1105 return (val);
1106}
1107
c0e61796
AC
1108void *
1109xmcalloc (void *md, size_t number, size_t size)
ed9a39eb 1110{
d7fa9de0 1111 void *mem;
25d41031
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1112
1113 /* See libiberty/xmalloc.c. This function need's to match that's
1114 semantics. It never returns NULL. */
d7fa9de0 1115 if (number == 0 || size == 0)
d7fa9de0 1116 {
25d41031
AC
1117 number = 1;
1118 size = 1;
d7fa9de0 1119 }
25d41031
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1120
1121 mem = mcalloc (md, number, size);
1122 if (mem == NULL)
1123 nomem (number * size);
1124
ed9a39eb
JM
1125 return mem;
1126}
1127
c0e61796
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1128void
1129xmfree (void *md, void *ptr)
1130{
1131 if (ptr != NULL)
1132 mfree (md, ptr);
1133}
1134
1135/* The xmalloc() (libiberty.h) family of memory management routines.
1136
1137 These are like the ISO-C malloc() family except that they implement
1138 consistent semantics and guard against typical memory management
1139 problems. See xmmalloc() above for further information.
1140
1141 All these routines are wrappers to the xmmalloc() family. */
1142
1143/* NOTE: These are declared using PTR to ensure consistency with
1144 "libiberty.h". xfree() is GDB local. */
1145
8dbb1c65 1146PTR /* OK: PTR */
c0e61796
AC
1147xmalloc (size_t size)
1148{
1149 return xmmalloc (NULL, size);
1150}
c906108c 1151
8dbb1c65
AC
1152PTR /* OK: PTR */
1153xrealloc (PTR ptr, size_t size) /* OK: PTR */
c906108c 1154{
c0e61796 1155 return xmrealloc (NULL, ptr, size);
c906108c 1156}
b8c9b27d 1157
8dbb1c65 1158PTR /* OK: PTR */
c0e61796
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1159xcalloc (size_t number, size_t size)
1160{
1161 return xmcalloc (NULL, number, size);
1162}
b8c9b27d
KB
1163
1164void
1165xfree (void *ptr)
1166{
c0e61796 1167 xmfree (NULL, ptr);
b8c9b27d 1168}
c906108c 1169\f
c5aa993b 1170
76995688
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1171/* Like asprintf/vasprintf but get an internal_error if the call
1172 fails. */
1173
1174void
1175xasprintf (char **ret, const char *format, ...)
1176{
1177 va_list args;
1178 va_start (args, format);
1179 xvasprintf (ret, format, args);
1180 va_end (args);
1181}
1182
1183void
1184xvasprintf (char **ret, const char *format, va_list ap)
1185{
1186 int status = vasprintf (ret, format, ap);
1187 /* NULL could be returned due to a memory allocation problem; a
1188 badly format string; or something else. */
1189 if ((*ret) == NULL)
8e65ff28 1190 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
8731e58e 1191 "vasprintf returned NULL buffer (errno %d)", errno);
76995688
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1192 /* A negative status with a non-NULL buffer shouldn't never
1193 happen. But to be sure. */
1194 if (status < 0)
8e65ff28 1195 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
8731e58e 1196 "vasprintf call failed (errno %d)", errno);
76995688
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1197}
1198
1199
c906108c
SS
1200/* My replacement for the read system call.
1201 Used like `read' but keeps going if `read' returns too soon. */
1202
1203int
fba45db2 1204myread (int desc, char *addr, int len)
c906108c
SS
1205{
1206 register int val;
1207 int orglen = len;
1208
1209 while (len > 0)
1210 {
1211 val = read (desc, addr, len);
1212 if (val < 0)
1213 return val;
1214 if (val == 0)
1215 return orglen - len;
1216 len -= val;
1217 addr += val;
1218 }
1219 return orglen;
1220}
1221\f
1222/* Make a copy of the string at PTR with SIZE characters
1223 (and add a null character at the end in the copy).
1224 Uses malloc to get the space. Returns the address of the copy. */
1225
1226char *
5565b556 1227savestring (const char *ptr, size_t size)
c906108c
SS
1228{
1229 register char *p = (char *) xmalloc (size + 1);
1230 memcpy (p, ptr, size);
1231 p[size] = 0;
1232 return p;
1233}
1234
1235char *
5565b556 1236msavestring (void *md, const char *ptr, size_t size)
c906108c
SS
1237{
1238 register char *p = (char *) xmmalloc (md, size + 1);
1239 memcpy (p, ptr, size);
1240 p[size] = 0;
1241 return p;
1242}
1243
c906108c 1244char *
082faf24 1245mstrsave (void *md, const char *ptr)
c906108c
SS
1246{
1247 return (msavestring (md, ptr, strlen (ptr)));
1248}
1249
1250void
fba45db2 1251print_spaces (register int n, register struct ui_file *file)
c906108c 1252{
392a587b 1253 fputs_unfiltered (n_spaces (n), file);
c906108c
SS
1254}
1255
1256/* Print a host address. */
1257
1258void
ac16bf07 1259gdb_print_host_address (const void *addr, struct ui_file *stream)
c906108c
SS
1260{
1261
1262 /* We could use the %p conversion specifier to fprintf if we had any
1263 way of knowing whether this host supports it. But the following
1264 should work on the Alpha and on 32 bit machines. */
1265
c5aa993b 1266 fprintf_filtered (stream, "0x%lx", (unsigned long) addr);
c906108c
SS
1267}
1268
1269/* Ask user a y-or-n question and return 1 iff answer is yes.
1270 Takes three args which are given to printf to print the question.
1271 The first, a control string, should end in "? ".
1272 It should not say how to answer, because we do that. */
1273
1274/* VARARGS */
1275int
8731e58e 1276query (const char *ctlstr, ...)
c906108c
SS
1277{
1278 va_list args;
1279 register int answer;
1280 register int ans2;
1281 int retval;
1282
c906108c 1283 va_start (args, ctlstr);
c906108c
SS
1284
1285 if (query_hook)
1286 {
1287 return query_hook (ctlstr, args);
1288 }
1289
1290 /* Automatically answer "yes" if input is not from a terminal. */
1291 if (!input_from_terminal_p ())
1292 return 1;
c906108c
SS
1293
1294 while (1)
1295 {
1296 wrap_here (""); /* Flush any buffered output */
1297 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
1298
1299 if (annotation_level > 1)
1300 printf_filtered ("\n\032\032pre-query\n");
1301
1302 vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, ctlstr, args);
1303 printf_filtered ("(y or n) ");
1304
1305 if (annotation_level > 1)
1306 printf_filtered ("\n\032\032query\n");
1307
c5aa993b 1308 wrap_here ("");
c906108c
SS
1309 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
1310
37767e42 1311 answer = fgetc (stdin);
c906108c
SS
1312 clearerr (stdin); /* in case of C-d */
1313 if (answer == EOF) /* C-d */
c5aa993b 1314 {
c906108c
SS
1315 retval = 1;
1316 break;
1317 }
1318 /* Eat rest of input line, to EOF or newline */
37767e42 1319 if (answer != '\n')
c5aa993b 1320 do
c906108c 1321 {
8731e58e 1322 ans2 = fgetc (stdin);
c906108c
SS
1323 clearerr (stdin);
1324 }
c5aa993b 1325 while (ans2 != EOF && ans2 != '\n' && ans2 != '\r');
c906108c
SS
1326
1327 if (answer >= 'a')
1328 answer -= 040;
1329 if (answer == 'Y')
1330 {
1331 retval = 1;
1332 break;
1333 }
1334 if (answer == 'N')
1335 {
1336 retval = 0;
1337 break;
1338 }
1339 printf_filtered ("Please answer y or n.\n");
1340 }
1341
1342 if (annotation_level > 1)
1343 printf_filtered ("\n\032\032post-query\n");
1344 return retval;
1345}
c906108c 1346\f
c5aa993b 1347
234b45d4
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1348/* Print an error message saying that we couldn't make sense of a
1349 \^mumble sequence in a string or character constant. START and END
1350 indicate a substring of some larger string that contains the
1351 erroneous backslash sequence, missing the initial backslash. */
1352static NORETURN int
1353no_control_char_error (const char *start, const char *end)
1354{
1355 int len = end - start;
1356 char *copy = alloca (end - start + 1);
1357
1358 memcpy (copy, start, len);
1359 copy[len] = '\0';
1360
1361 error ("There is no control character `\\%s' in the `%s' character set.",
8731e58e 1362 copy, target_charset ());
234b45d4
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1363}
1364
c906108c
SS
1365/* Parse a C escape sequence. STRING_PTR points to a variable
1366 containing a pointer to the string to parse. That pointer
1367 should point to the character after the \. That pointer
1368 is updated past the characters we use. The value of the
1369 escape sequence is returned.
1370
1371 A negative value means the sequence \ newline was seen,
1372 which is supposed to be equivalent to nothing at all.
1373
1374 If \ is followed by a null character, we return a negative
1375 value and leave the string pointer pointing at the null character.
1376
1377 If \ is followed by 000, we return 0 and leave the string pointer
1378 after the zeros. A value of 0 does not mean end of string. */
1379
1380int
fba45db2 1381parse_escape (char **string_ptr)
c906108c 1382{
234b45d4 1383 int target_char;
c906108c 1384 register int c = *(*string_ptr)++;
234b45d4
KB
1385 if (c_parse_backslash (c, &target_char))
1386 return target_char;
8731e58e
AC
1387 else
1388 switch (c)
234b45d4 1389 {
8731e58e
AC
1390 case '\n':
1391 return -2;
1392 case 0:
1393 (*string_ptr)--;
1394 return 0;
1395 case '^':
1396 {
1397 /* Remember where this escape sequence started, for reporting
1398 errors. */
1399 char *sequence_start_pos = *string_ptr - 1;
234b45d4 1400
8731e58e
AC
1401 c = *(*string_ptr)++;
1402
1403 if (c == '?')
1404 {
1405 /* XXXCHARSET: What is `delete' in the host character set? */
1406 c = 0177;
1407
1408 if (!host_char_to_target (c, &target_char))
1409 error ("There is no character corresponding to `Delete' "
1410 "in the target character set `%s'.", host_charset ());
1411
1412 return target_char;
1413 }
1414 else if (c == '\\')
1415 target_char = parse_escape (string_ptr);
1416 else
1417 {
1418 if (!host_char_to_target (c, &target_char))
1419 no_control_char_error (sequence_start_pos, *string_ptr);
1420 }
1421
1422 /* Now target_char is something like `c', and we want to find
1423 its control-character equivalent. */
1424 if (!target_char_to_control_char (target_char, &target_char))
1425 no_control_char_error (sequence_start_pos, *string_ptr);
1426
1427 return target_char;
1428 }
1429
1430 /* XXXCHARSET: we need to use isdigit and value-of-digit
1431 methods of the host character set here. */
1432
1433 case '0':
1434 case '1':
1435 case '2':
1436 case '3':
1437 case '4':
1438 case '5':
1439 case '6':
1440 case '7':
1441 {
1442 register int i = c - '0';
1443 register int count = 0;
1444 while (++count < 3)
1445 {
5cb316ef
AC
1446 c = (**string_ptr);
1447 if (c >= '0' && c <= '7')
8731e58e 1448 {
5cb316ef 1449 (*string_ptr)++;
8731e58e
AC
1450 i *= 8;
1451 i += c - '0';
1452 }
1453 else
1454 {
8731e58e
AC
1455 break;
1456 }
1457 }
1458 return i;
1459 }
1460 default:
1461 if (!host_char_to_target (c, &target_char))
1462 error
1463 ("The escape sequence `\%c' is equivalent to plain `%c', which"
1464 " has no equivalent\n" "in the `%s' character set.", c, c,
1465 target_charset ());
1466 return target_char;
c906108c 1467 }
c906108c
SS
1468}
1469\f
1470/* Print the character C on STREAM as part of the contents of a literal
1471 string whose delimiter is QUOTER. Note that this routine should only
1472 be call for printing things which are independent of the language
1473 of the program being debugged. */
1474
43e526b9 1475static void
74f832da
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1476printchar (int c, void (*do_fputs) (const char *, struct ui_file *),
1477 void (*do_fprintf) (struct ui_file *, const char *, ...),
1478 struct ui_file *stream, int quoter)
c906108c
SS
1479{
1480
1481 c &= 0xFF; /* Avoid sign bit follies */
1482
c5aa993b
JM
1483 if (c < 0x20 || /* Low control chars */
1484 (c >= 0x7F && c < 0xA0) || /* DEL, High controls */
1485 (sevenbit_strings && c >= 0x80))
1486 { /* high order bit set */
1487 switch (c)
1488 {
1489 case '\n':
43e526b9 1490 do_fputs ("\\n", stream);
c5aa993b
JM
1491 break;
1492 case '\b':
43e526b9 1493 do_fputs ("\\b", stream);
c5aa993b
JM
1494 break;
1495 case '\t':
43e526b9 1496 do_fputs ("\\t", stream);
c5aa993b
JM
1497 break;
1498 case '\f':
43e526b9 1499 do_fputs ("\\f", stream);
c5aa993b
JM
1500 break;
1501 case '\r':
43e526b9 1502 do_fputs ("\\r", stream);
c5aa993b
JM
1503 break;
1504 case '\033':
43e526b9 1505 do_fputs ("\\e", stream);
c5aa993b
JM
1506 break;
1507 case '\007':
43e526b9 1508 do_fputs ("\\a", stream);
c5aa993b
JM
1509 break;
1510 default:
43e526b9 1511 do_fprintf (stream, "\\%.3o", (unsigned int) c);
c5aa993b
JM
1512 break;
1513 }
1514 }
1515 else
1516 {
1517 if (c == '\\' || c == quoter)
43e526b9
JM
1518 do_fputs ("\\", stream);
1519 do_fprintf (stream, "%c", c);
c5aa993b 1520 }
c906108c 1521}
43e526b9
JM
1522
1523/* Print the character C on STREAM as part of the contents of a
1524 literal string whose delimiter is QUOTER. Note that these routines
1525 should only be call for printing things which are independent of
1526 the language of the program being debugged. */
1527
1528void
fba45db2 1529fputstr_filtered (const char *str, int quoter, struct ui_file *stream)
43e526b9
JM
1530{
1531 while (*str)
1532 printchar (*str++, fputs_filtered, fprintf_filtered, stream, quoter);
1533}
1534
1535void
fba45db2 1536fputstr_unfiltered (const char *str, int quoter, struct ui_file *stream)
43e526b9
JM
1537{
1538 while (*str)
1539 printchar (*str++, fputs_unfiltered, fprintf_unfiltered, stream, quoter);
1540}
1541
1542void
8731e58e
AC
1543fputstrn_unfiltered (const char *str, int n, int quoter,
1544 struct ui_file *stream)
43e526b9
JM
1545{
1546 int i;
1547 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
1548 printchar (str[i], fputs_unfiltered, fprintf_unfiltered, stream, quoter);
1549}
c906108c 1550\f
c5aa993b 1551
8731e58e 1552
c906108c
SS
1553/* Number of lines per page or UINT_MAX if paging is disabled. */
1554static unsigned int lines_per_page;
cbfbd72a 1555/* Number of chars per line or UINT_MAX if line folding is disabled. */
c906108c
SS
1556static unsigned int chars_per_line;
1557/* Current count of lines printed on this page, chars on this line. */
1558static unsigned int lines_printed, chars_printed;
1559
1560/* Buffer and start column of buffered text, for doing smarter word-
1561 wrapping. When someone calls wrap_here(), we start buffering output
1562 that comes through fputs_filtered(). If we see a newline, we just
1563 spit it out and forget about the wrap_here(). If we see another
1564 wrap_here(), we spit it out and remember the newer one. If we see
1565 the end of the line, we spit out a newline, the indent, and then
1566 the buffered output. */
1567
1568/* Malloc'd buffer with chars_per_line+2 bytes. Contains characters which
1569 are waiting to be output (they have already been counted in chars_printed).
1570 When wrap_buffer[0] is null, the buffer is empty. */
1571static char *wrap_buffer;
1572
1573/* Pointer in wrap_buffer to the next character to fill. */
1574static char *wrap_pointer;
1575
1576/* String to indent by if the wrap occurs. Must not be NULL if wrap_column
1577 is non-zero. */
1578static char *wrap_indent;
1579
1580/* Column number on the screen where wrap_buffer begins, or 0 if wrapping
1581 is not in effect. */
1582static int wrap_column;
c906108c 1583\f
c5aa993b 1584
c906108c
SS
1585/* Inialize the lines and chars per page */
1586void
fba45db2 1587init_page_info (void)
c906108c
SS
1588{
1589#if defined(TUI)
5ecb1806 1590 if (!tui_get_command_dimension (&chars_per_line, &lines_per_page))
c906108c
SS
1591#endif
1592 {
1593 /* These defaults will be used if we are unable to get the correct
1594 values from termcap. */
1595#if defined(__GO32__)
c5aa993b
JM
1596 lines_per_page = ScreenRows ();
1597 chars_per_line = ScreenCols ();
1598#else
c906108c
SS
1599 lines_per_page = 24;
1600 chars_per_line = 80;
1601
d036b4d9 1602#if !defined (_WIN32)
c906108c
SS
1603 /* Initialize the screen height and width from termcap. */
1604 {
c5aa993b 1605 char *termtype = getenv ("TERM");
c906108c 1606
c5aa993b
JM
1607 /* Positive means success, nonpositive means failure. */
1608 int status;
c906108c 1609
c5aa993b
JM
1610 /* 2048 is large enough for all known terminals, according to the
1611 GNU termcap manual. */
1612 char term_buffer[2048];
c906108c 1613
c5aa993b
JM
1614 if (termtype)
1615 {
c906108c
SS
1616 status = tgetent (term_buffer, termtype);
1617 if (status > 0)
1618 {
c5aa993b 1619 int val;
c906108c 1620 int running_in_emacs = getenv ("EMACS") != NULL;
c5aa993b
JM
1621
1622 val = tgetnum ("li");
1623 if (val >= 0 && !running_in_emacs)
1624 lines_per_page = val;
1625 else
1626 /* The number of lines per page is not mentioned
c906108c
SS
1627 in the terminal description. This probably means
1628 that paging is not useful (e.g. emacs shell window),
1629 so disable paging. */
c5aa993b
JM
1630 lines_per_page = UINT_MAX;
1631
1632 val = tgetnum ("co");
1633 if (val >= 0)
1634 chars_per_line = val;
c906108c 1635 }
c5aa993b 1636 }
c906108c 1637 }
e9be73e4 1638#endif
c906108c
SS
1639
1640#if defined(SIGWINCH) && defined(SIGWINCH_HANDLER)
1641
1642 /* If there is a better way to determine the window size, use it. */
1643 SIGWINCH_HANDLER (SIGWINCH);
1644#endif
1645#endif
1646 /* If the output is not a terminal, don't paginate it. */
d9fcf2fb 1647 if (!ui_file_isatty (gdb_stdout))
c5aa993b
JM
1648 lines_per_page = UINT_MAX;
1649 } /* the command_line_version */
1650 set_width ();
c906108c
SS
1651}
1652
1653static void
fba45db2 1654set_width (void)
c906108c
SS
1655{
1656 if (chars_per_line == 0)
c5aa993b 1657 init_page_info ();
c906108c
SS
1658
1659 if (!wrap_buffer)
1660 {
1661 wrap_buffer = (char *) xmalloc (chars_per_line + 2);
1662 wrap_buffer[0] = '\0';
1663 }
1664 else
1665 wrap_buffer = (char *) xrealloc (wrap_buffer, chars_per_line + 2);
c5aa993b 1666 wrap_pointer = wrap_buffer; /* Start it at the beginning */
c906108c
SS
1667}
1668
1669/* ARGSUSED */
c5aa993b 1670static void
fba45db2 1671set_width_command (char *args, int from_tty, struct cmd_list_element *c)
c906108c
SS
1672{
1673 set_width ();
1674}
1675
1676/* Wait, so the user can read what's on the screen. Prompt the user
1677 to continue by pressing RETURN. */
1678
1679static void
fba45db2 1680prompt_for_continue (void)
c906108c
SS
1681{
1682 char *ignore;
1683 char cont_prompt[120];
1684
1685 if (annotation_level > 1)
1686 printf_unfiltered ("\n\032\032pre-prompt-for-continue\n");
1687
1688 strcpy (cont_prompt,
1689 "---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit---");
1690 if (annotation_level > 1)
1691 strcat (cont_prompt, "\n\032\032prompt-for-continue\n");
1692
1693 /* We must do this *before* we call gdb_readline, else it will eventually
1694 call us -- thinking that we're trying to print beyond the end of the
1695 screen. */
1696 reinitialize_more_filter ();
1697
1698 immediate_quit++;
1699 /* On a real operating system, the user can quit with SIGINT.
1700 But not on GO32.
1701
1702 'q' is provided on all systems so users don't have to change habits
1703 from system to system, and because telling them what to do in
1704 the prompt is more user-friendly than expecting them to think of
1705 SIGINT. */
1706 /* Call readline, not gdb_readline, because GO32 readline handles control-C
1707 whereas control-C to gdb_readline will cause the user to get dumped
1708 out to DOS. */
b4f5539f 1709 ignore = gdb_readline_wrapper (cont_prompt);
c906108c
SS
1710
1711 if (annotation_level > 1)
1712 printf_unfiltered ("\n\032\032post-prompt-for-continue\n");
1713
1714 if (ignore)
1715 {
1716 char *p = ignore;
1717 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
1718 ++p;
1719 if (p[0] == 'q')
0f71a2f6 1720 {
6426a772 1721 if (!event_loop_p)
0f71a2f6
JM
1722 request_quit (SIGINT);
1723 else
c5aa993b 1724 async_request_quit (0);
0f71a2f6 1725 }
b8c9b27d 1726 xfree (ignore);
c906108c
SS
1727 }
1728 immediate_quit--;
1729
1730 /* Now we have to do this again, so that GDB will know that it doesn't
1731 need to save the ---Type <return>--- line at the top of the screen. */
1732 reinitialize_more_filter ();
1733
1734 dont_repeat (); /* Forget prev cmd -- CR won't repeat it. */
1735}
1736
1737/* Reinitialize filter; ie. tell it to reset to original values. */
1738
1739void
fba45db2 1740reinitialize_more_filter (void)
c906108c
SS
1741{
1742 lines_printed = 0;
1743 chars_printed = 0;
1744}
1745
1746/* Indicate that if the next sequence of characters overflows the line,
1747 a newline should be inserted here rather than when it hits the end.
1748 If INDENT is non-null, it is a string to be printed to indent the
1749 wrapped part on the next line. INDENT must remain accessible until
1750 the next call to wrap_here() or until a newline is printed through
1751 fputs_filtered().
1752
1753 If the line is already overfull, we immediately print a newline and
1754 the indentation, and disable further wrapping.
1755
1756 If we don't know the width of lines, but we know the page height,
1757 we must not wrap words, but should still keep track of newlines
1758 that were explicitly printed.
1759
1760 INDENT should not contain tabs, as that will mess up the char count
1761 on the next line. FIXME.
1762
1763 This routine is guaranteed to force out any output which has been
1764 squirreled away in the wrap_buffer, so wrap_here ((char *)0) can be
1765 used to force out output from the wrap_buffer. */
1766
1767void
fba45db2 1768wrap_here (char *indent)
c906108c
SS
1769{
1770 /* This should have been allocated, but be paranoid anyway. */
1771 if (!wrap_buffer)
e1e9e218 1772 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "failed internal consistency check");
c906108c
SS
1773
1774 if (wrap_buffer[0])
1775 {
1776 *wrap_pointer = '\0';
1777 fputs_unfiltered (wrap_buffer, gdb_stdout);
1778 }
1779 wrap_pointer = wrap_buffer;
1780 wrap_buffer[0] = '\0';
c5aa993b 1781 if (chars_per_line == UINT_MAX) /* No line overflow checking */
c906108c
SS
1782 {
1783 wrap_column = 0;
1784 }
1785 else if (chars_printed >= chars_per_line)
1786 {
1787 puts_filtered ("\n");
1788 if (indent != NULL)
1789 puts_filtered (indent);
1790 wrap_column = 0;
1791 }
1792 else
1793 {
1794 wrap_column = chars_printed;
1795 if (indent == NULL)
1796 wrap_indent = "";
1797 else
1798 wrap_indent = indent;
1799 }
1800}
1801
4a351cef
AF
1802/* Print input string to gdb_stdout, filtered, with wrap,
1803 arranging strings in columns of n chars. String can be
1804 right or left justified in the column. Never prints
1805 trailing spaces. String should never be longer than
1806 width. FIXME: this could be useful for the EXAMINE
1807 command, which currently doesn't tabulate very well */
1808
1809void
1810puts_filtered_tabular (char *string, int width, int right)
1811{
1812 int spaces = 0;
1813 int stringlen;
1814 char *spacebuf;
1815
1816 gdb_assert (chars_per_line > 0);
1817 if (chars_per_line == UINT_MAX)
1818 {
1819 fputs_filtered (string, gdb_stdout);
1820 fputs_filtered ("\n", gdb_stdout);
1821 return;
1822 }
1823
1824 if (((chars_printed - 1) / width + 2) * width >= chars_per_line)
1825 fputs_filtered ("\n", gdb_stdout);
1826
1827 if (width >= chars_per_line)
1828 width = chars_per_line - 1;
1829
1830 stringlen = strlen (string);
1831
1832 if (chars_printed > 0)
1833 spaces = width - (chars_printed - 1) % width - 1;
1834 if (right)
1835 spaces += width - stringlen;
1836
1837 spacebuf = alloca (spaces + 1);
1838 spacebuf[spaces] = '\0';
1839 while (spaces--)
1840 spacebuf[spaces] = ' ';
1841
1842 fputs_filtered (spacebuf, gdb_stdout);
1843 fputs_filtered (string, gdb_stdout);
1844}
1845
1846
c906108c
SS
1847/* Ensure that whatever gets printed next, using the filtered output
1848 commands, starts at the beginning of the line. I.E. if there is
1849 any pending output for the current line, flush it and start a new
1850 line. Otherwise do nothing. */
1851
1852void
fba45db2 1853begin_line (void)
c906108c
SS
1854{
1855 if (chars_printed > 0)
1856 {
1857 puts_filtered ("\n");
1858 }
1859}
1860
ac9a91a7 1861
c906108c
SS
1862/* Like fputs but if FILTER is true, pause after every screenful.
1863
1864 Regardless of FILTER can wrap at points other than the final
1865 character of a line.
1866
1867 Unlike fputs, fputs_maybe_filtered does not return a value.
1868 It is OK for LINEBUFFER to be NULL, in which case just don't print
1869 anything.
1870
1871 Note that a longjmp to top level may occur in this routine (only if
1872 FILTER is true) (since prompt_for_continue may do so) so this
1873 routine should not be called when cleanups are not in place. */
1874
1875static void
fba45db2
KB
1876fputs_maybe_filtered (const char *linebuffer, struct ui_file *stream,
1877 int filter)
c906108c
SS
1878{
1879 const char *lineptr;
1880
1881 if (linebuffer == 0)
1882 return;
1883
1884 /* Don't do any filtering if it is disabled. */
7a292a7a 1885 if ((stream != gdb_stdout) || !pagination_enabled
c5aa993b 1886 || (lines_per_page == UINT_MAX && chars_per_line == UINT_MAX))
c906108c
SS
1887 {
1888 fputs_unfiltered (linebuffer, stream);
1889 return;
1890 }
1891
1892 /* Go through and output each character. Show line extension
1893 when this is necessary; prompt user for new page when this is
1894 necessary. */
c5aa993b 1895
c906108c
SS
1896 lineptr = linebuffer;
1897 while (*lineptr)
1898 {
1899 /* Possible new page. */
8731e58e 1900 if (filter && (lines_printed >= lines_per_page - 1))
c906108c
SS
1901 prompt_for_continue ();
1902
1903 while (*lineptr && *lineptr != '\n')
1904 {
1905 /* Print a single line. */
1906 if (*lineptr == '\t')
1907 {
1908 if (wrap_column)
1909 *wrap_pointer++ = '\t';
1910 else
1911 fputc_unfiltered ('\t', stream);
1912 /* Shifting right by 3 produces the number of tab stops
1913 we have already passed, and then adding one and
c5aa993b 1914 shifting left 3 advances to the next tab stop. */
c906108c
SS
1915 chars_printed = ((chars_printed >> 3) + 1) << 3;
1916 lineptr++;
1917 }
1918 else
1919 {
1920 if (wrap_column)
1921 *wrap_pointer++ = *lineptr;
1922 else
c5aa993b 1923 fputc_unfiltered (*lineptr, stream);
c906108c
SS
1924 chars_printed++;
1925 lineptr++;
1926 }
c5aa993b 1927
c906108c
SS
1928 if (chars_printed >= chars_per_line)
1929 {
1930 unsigned int save_chars = chars_printed;
1931
1932 chars_printed = 0;
1933 lines_printed++;
1934 /* If we aren't actually wrapping, don't output newline --
c5aa993b
JM
1935 if chars_per_line is right, we probably just overflowed
1936 anyway; if it's wrong, let us keep going. */
c906108c
SS
1937 if (wrap_column)
1938 fputc_unfiltered ('\n', stream);
1939
1940 /* Possible new page. */
1941 if (lines_printed >= lines_per_page - 1)
1942 prompt_for_continue ();
1943
1944 /* Now output indentation and wrapped string */
1945 if (wrap_column)
1946 {
1947 fputs_unfiltered (wrap_indent, stream);
8731e58e 1948 *wrap_pointer = '\0'; /* Null-terminate saved stuff */
c5aa993b 1949 fputs_unfiltered (wrap_buffer, stream); /* and eject it */
c906108c
SS
1950 /* FIXME, this strlen is what prevents wrap_indent from
1951 containing tabs. However, if we recurse to print it
1952 and count its chars, we risk trouble if wrap_indent is
1953 longer than (the user settable) chars_per_line.
1954 Note also that this can set chars_printed > chars_per_line
1955 if we are printing a long string. */
1956 chars_printed = strlen (wrap_indent)
c5aa993b 1957 + (save_chars - wrap_column);
c906108c
SS
1958 wrap_pointer = wrap_buffer; /* Reset buffer */
1959 wrap_buffer[0] = '\0';
c5aa993b
JM
1960 wrap_column = 0; /* And disable fancy wrap */
1961 }
c906108c
SS
1962 }
1963 }
1964
1965 if (*lineptr == '\n')
1966 {
1967 chars_printed = 0;
c5aa993b 1968 wrap_here ((char *) 0); /* Spit out chars, cancel further wraps */
c906108c
SS
1969 lines_printed++;
1970 fputc_unfiltered ('\n', stream);
1971 lineptr++;
1972 }
1973 }
1974}
1975
1976void
fba45db2 1977fputs_filtered (const char *linebuffer, struct ui_file *stream)
c906108c
SS
1978{
1979 fputs_maybe_filtered (linebuffer, stream, 1);
1980}
1981
1982int
fba45db2 1983putchar_unfiltered (int c)
c906108c 1984{
11cf8741 1985 char buf = c;
d9fcf2fb 1986 ui_file_write (gdb_stdout, &buf, 1);
c906108c
SS
1987 return c;
1988}
1989
d1f4cff8
AC
1990/* Write character C to gdb_stdout using GDB's paging mechanism and return C.
1991 May return nonlocally. */
1992
1993int
1994putchar_filtered (int c)
1995{
1996 return fputc_filtered (c, gdb_stdout);
1997}
1998
c906108c 1999int
fba45db2 2000fputc_unfiltered (int c, struct ui_file *stream)
c906108c 2001{
11cf8741 2002 char buf = c;
d9fcf2fb 2003 ui_file_write (stream, &buf, 1);
c906108c
SS
2004 return c;
2005}
2006
2007int
fba45db2 2008fputc_filtered (int c, struct ui_file *stream)
c906108c
SS
2009{
2010 char buf[2];
2011
2012 buf[0] = c;
2013 buf[1] = 0;
2014 fputs_filtered (buf, stream);
2015 return c;
2016}
2017
2018/* puts_debug is like fputs_unfiltered, except it prints special
2019 characters in printable fashion. */
2020
2021void
fba45db2 2022puts_debug (char *prefix, char *string, char *suffix)
c906108c
SS
2023{
2024 int ch;
2025
2026 /* Print prefix and suffix after each line. */
2027 static int new_line = 1;
2028 static int return_p = 0;
2029 static char *prev_prefix = "";
2030 static char *prev_suffix = "";
2031
2032 if (*string == '\n')
2033 return_p = 0;
2034
2035 /* If the prefix is changing, print the previous suffix, a new line,
2036 and the new prefix. */
c5aa993b 2037 if ((return_p || (strcmp (prev_prefix, prefix) != 0)) && !new_line)
c906108c 2038 {
9846de1b
JM
2039 fputs_unfiltered (prev_suffix, gdb_stdlog);
2040 fputs_unfiltered ("\n", gdb_stdlog);
2041 fputs_unfiltered (prefix, gdb_stdlog);
c906108c
SS
2042 }
2043
2044 /* Print prefix if we printed a newline during the previous call. */
2045 if (new_line)
2046 {
2047 new_line = 0;
9846de1b 2048 fputs_unfiltered (prefix, gdb_stdlog);
c906108c
SS
2049 }
2050
2051 prev_prefix = prefix;
2052 prev_suffix = suffix;
2053
2054 /* Output characters in a printable format. */
2055 while ((ch = *string++) != '\0')
2056 {
2057 switch (ch)
c5aa993b 2058 {
c906108c
SS
2059 default:
2060 if (isprint (ch))
9846de1b 2061 fputc_unfiltered (ch, gdb_stdlog);
c906108c
SS
2062
2063 else
9846de1b 2064 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "\\x%02x", ch & 0xff);
c906108c
SS
2065 break;
2066
c5aa993b
JM
2067 case '\\':
2068 fputs_unfiltered ("\\\\", gdb_stdlog);
2069 break;
2070 case '\b':
2071 fputs_unfiltered ("\\b", gdb_stdlog);
2072 break;
2073 case '\f':
2074 fputs_unfiltered ("\\f", gdb_stdlog);
2075 break;
2076 case '\n':
2077 new_line = 1;
2078 fputs_unfiltered ("\\n", gdb_stdlog);
2079 break;
2080 case '\r':
2081 fputs_unfiltered ("\\r", gdb_stdlog);
2082 break;
2083 case '\t':
2084 fputs_unfiltered ("\\t", gdb_stdlog);
2085 break;
2086 case '\v':
2087 fputs_unfiltered ("\\v", gdb_stdlog);
2088 break;
2089 }
c906108c
SS
2090
2091 return_p = ch == '\r';
2092 }
2093
2094 /* Print suffix if we printed a newline. */
2095 if (new_line)
2096 {
9846de1b
JM
2097 fputs_unfiltered (suffix, gdb_stdlog);
2098 fputs_unfiltered ("\n", gdb_stdlog);
c906108c
SS
2099 }
2100}
2101
2102
2103/* Print a variable number of ARGS using format FORMAT. If this
2104 information is going to put the amount written (since the last call
2105 to REINITIALIZE_MORE_FILTER or the last page break) over the page size,
2106 call prompt_for_continue to get the users permision to continue.
2107
2108 Unlike fprintf, this function does not return a value.
2109
2110 We implement three variants, vfprintf (takes a vararg list and stream),
2111 fprintf (takes a stream to write on), and printf (the usual).
2112
2113 Note also that a longjmp to top level may occur in this routine
2114 (since prompt_for_continue may do so) so this routine should not be
2115 called when cleanups are not in place. */
2116
2117static void
fba45db2
KB
2118vfprintf_maybe_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format,
2119 va_list args, int filter)
c906108c
SS
2120{
2121 char *linebuffer;
2122 struct cleanup *old_cleanups;
2123
76995688 2124 xvasprintf (&linebuffer, format, args);
b8c9b27d 2125 old_cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, linebuffer);
c906108c
SS
2126 fputs_maybe_filtered (linebuffer, stream, filter);
2127 do_cleanups (old_cleanups);
2128}
2129
2130
2131void
fba45db2 2132vfprintf_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, va_list args)
c906108c
SS
2133{
2134 vfprintf_maybe_filtered (stream, format, args, 1);
2135}
2136
2137void
fba45db2 2138vfprintf_unfiltered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, va_list args)
c906108c
SS
2139{
2140 char *linebuffer;
2141 struct cleanup *old_cleanups;
2142
76995688 2143 xvasprintf (&linebuffer, format, args);
b8c9b27d 2144 old_cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, linebuffer);
c906108c
SS
2145 fputs_unfiltered (linebuffer, stream);
2146 do_cleanups (old_cleanups);
2147}
2148
2149void
fba45db2 2150vprintf_filtered (const char *format, va_list args)
c906108c
SS
2151{
2152 vfprintf_maybe_filtered (gdb_stdout, format, args, 1);
2153}
2154
2155void
fba45db2 2156vprintf_unfiltered (const char *format, va_list args)
c906108c
SS
2157{
2158 vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdout, format, args);
2159}
2160
c906108c 2161void
8731e58e 2162fprintf_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, ...)
c906108c
SS
2163{
2164 va_list args;
c906108c 2165 va_start (args, format);
c906108c
SS
2166 vfprintf_filtered (stream, format, args);
2167 va_end (args);
2168}
2169
c906108c 2170void
8731e58e 2171fprintf_unfiltered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, ...)
c906108c
SS
2172{
2173 va_list args;
c906108c 2174 va_start (args, format);
c906108c
SS
2175 vfprintf_unfiltered (stream, format, args);
2176 va_end (args);
2177}
2178
2179/* Like fprintf_filtered, but prints its result indented.
2180 Called as fprintfi_filtered (spaces, stream, format, ...); */
2181
c906108c 2182void
8731e58e
AC
2183fprintfi_filtered (int spaces, struct ui_file *stream, const char *format,
2184 ...)
c906108c
SS
2185{
2186 va_list args;
c906108c 2187 va_start (args, format);
c906108c
SS
2188 print_spaces_filtered (spaces, stream);
2189
2190 vfprintf_filtered (stream, format, args);
2191 va_end (args);
2192}
2193
2194
c906108c 2195void
8731e58e 2196printf_filtered (const char *format, ...)
c906108c
SS
2197{
2198 va_list args;
c906108c 2199 va_start (args, format);
c906108c
SS
2200 vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, format, args);
2201 va_end (args);
2202}
2203
2204
c906108c 2205void
8731e58e 2206printf_unfiltered (const char *format, ...)
c906108c
SS
2207{
2208 va_list args;
c906108c 2209 va_start (args, format);
c906108c
SS
2210 vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdout, format, args);
2211 va_end (args);
2212}
2213
2214/* Like printf_filtered, but prints it's result indented.
2215 Called as printfi_filtered (spaces, format, ...); */
2216
c906108c 2217void
8731e58e 2218printfi_filtered (int spaces, const char *format, ...)
c906108c
SS
2219{
2220 va_list args;
c906108c 2221 va_start (args, format);
c906108c
SS
2222 print_spaces_filtered (spaces, gdb_stdout);
2223 vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, format, args);
2224 va_end (args);
2225}
2226
2227/* Easy -- but watch out!
2228
2229 This routine is *not* a replacement for puts()! puts() appends a newline.
2230 This one doesn't, and had better not! */
2231
2232void
fba45db2 2233puts_filtered (const char *string)
c906108c
SS
2234{
2235 fputs_filtered (string, gdb_stdout);
2236}
2237
2238void
fba45db2 2239puts_unfiltered (const char *string)
c906108c
SS
2240{
2241 fputs_unfiltered (string, gdb_stdout);
2242}
2243
2244/* Return a pointer to N spaces and a null. The pointer is good
2245 until the next call to here. */
2246char *
fba45db2 2247n_spaces (int n)
c906108c 2248{
392a587b
JM
2249 char *t;
2250 static char *spaces = 0;
2251 static int max_spaces = -1;
c906108c
SS
2252
2253 if (n > max_spaces)
2254 {
2255 if (spaces)
b8c9b27d 2256 xfree (spaces);
c5aa993b
JM
2257 spaces = (char *) xmalloc (n + 1);
2258 for (t = spaces + n; t != spaces;)
c906108c
SS
2259 *--t = ' ';
2260 spaces[n] = '\0';
2261 max_spaces = n;
2262 }
2263
2264 return spaces + max_spaces - n;
2265}
2266
2267/* Print N spaces. */
2268void
fba45db2 2269print_spaces_filtered (int n, struct ui_file *stream)
c906108c
SS
2270{
2271 fputs_filtered (n_spaces (n), stream);
2272}
2273\f
4a351cef 2274/* C++/ObjC demangler stuff. */
c906108c 2275
389e51db
AC
2276/* fprintf_symbol_filtered attempts to demangle NAME, a symbol in language
2277 LANG, using demangling args ARG_MODE, and print it filtered to STREAM.
2278 If the name is not mangled, or the language for the name is unknown, or
2279 demangling is off, the name is printed in its "raw" form. */
c906108c
SS
2280
2281void
8731e58e
AC
2282fprintf_symbol_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, char *name,
2283 enum language lang, int arg_mode)
c906108c
SS
2284{
2285 char *demangled;
2286
2287 if (name != NULL)
2288 {
2289 /* If user wants to see raw output, no problem. */
2290 if (!demangle)
2291 {
2292 fputs_filtered (name, stream);
2293 }
2294 else
2295 {
9a3d7dfd 2296 demangled = language_demangle (language_def (lang), name, arg_mode);
c906108c
SS
2297 fputs_filtered (demangled ? demangled : name, stream);
2298 if (demangled != NULL)
2299 {
b8c9b27d 2300 xfree (demangled);
c906108c
SS
2301 }
2302 }
2303 }
2304}
2305
2306/* Do a strcmp() type operation on STRING1 and STRING2, ignoring any
2307 differences in whitespace. Returns 0 if they match, non-zero if they
2308 don't (slightly different than strcmp()'s range of return values).
c5aa993b 2309
c906108c
SS
2310 As an extra hack, string1=="FOO(ARGS)" matches string2=="FOO".
2311 This "feature" is useful when searching for matching C++ function names
2312 (such as if the user types 'break FOO', where FOO is a mangled C++
2313 function). */
2314
2315int
fba45db2 2316strcmp_iw (const char *string1, const char *string2)
c906108c
SS
2317{
2318 while ((*string1 != '\0') && (*string2 != '\0'))
2319 {
2320 while (isspace (*string1))
2321 {
2322 string1++;
2323 }
2324 while (isspace (*string2))
2325 {
2326 string2++;
2327 }
2328 if (*string1 != *string2)
2329 {
2330 break;
2331 }
2332 if (*string1 != '\0')
2333 {
2334 string1++;
2335 string2++;
2336 }
2337 }
2338 return (*string1 != '\0' && *string1 != '(') || (*string2 != '\0');
2339}
2de7ced7 2340
0fe19209
DC
2341/* This is like strcmp except that it ignores whitespace and treats
2342 '(' as the first non-NULL character in terms of ordering. Like
2343 strcmp (and unlike strcmp_iw), it returns negative if STRING1 <
2344 STRING2, 0 if STRING2 = STRING2, and positive if STRING1 > STRING2
2345 according to that ordering.
2346
2347 If a list is sorted according to this function and if you want to
2348 find names in the list that match some fixed NAME according to
2349 strcmp_iw(LIST_ELT, NAME), then the place to start looking is right
2350 where this function would put NAME.
2351
2352 Here are some examples of why using strcmp to sort is a bad idea:
2353
2354 Whitespace example:
2355
2356 Say your partial symtab contains: "foo<char *>", "goo". Then, if
2357 we try to do a search for "foo<char*>", strcmp will locate this
2358 after "foo<char *>" and before "goo". Then lookup_partial_symbol
2359 will start looking at strings beginning with "goo", and will never
2360 see the correct match of "foo<char *>".
2361
2362 Parenthesis example:
2363
2364 In practice, this is less like to be an issue, but I'll give it a
2365 shot. Let's assume that '$' is a legitimate character to occur in
2366 symbols. (Which may well even be the case on some systems.) Then
2367 say that the partial symbol table contains "foo$" and "foo(int)".
2368 strcmp will put them in this order, since '$' < '('. Now, if the
2369 user searches for "foo", then strcmp will sort "foo" before "foo$".
2370 Then lookup_partial_symbol will notice that strcmp_iw("foo$",
2371 "foo") is false, so it won't proceed to the actual match of
2372 "foo(int)" with "foo". */
2373
2374int
2375strcmp_iw_ordered (const char *string1, const char *string2)
2376{
2377 while ((*string1 != '\0') && (*string2 != '\0'))
2378 {
2379 while (isspace (*string1))
2380 {
2381 string1++;
2382 }
2383 while (isspace (*string2))
2384 {
2385 string2++;
2386 }
2387 if (*string1 != *string2)
2388 {
2389 break;
2390 }
2391 if (*string1 != '\0')
2392 {
2393 string1++;
2394 string2++;
2395 }
2396 }
2397
2398 switch (*string1)
2399 {
2400 /* Characters are non-equal unless they're both '\0'; we want to
2401 make sure we get the comparison right according to our
2402 comparison in the cases where one of them is '\0' or '('. */
2403 case '\0':
2404 if (*string2 == '\0')
2405 return 0;
2406 else
2407 return -1;
2408 case '(':
2409 if (*string2 == '\0')
2410 return 1;
2411 else
2412 return -1;
2413 default:
2414 if (*string2 == '(')
2415 return 1;
2416 else
2417 return *string1 - *string2;
2418 }
2419}
2420
2de7ced7
DJ
2421/* A simple comparison function with opposite semantics to strcmp. */
2422
2423int
2424streq (const char *lhs, const char *rhs)
2425{
2426 return !strcmp (lhs, rhs);
2427}
c906108c 2428\f
c5aa993b 2429
c906108c 2430/*
c5aa993b
JM
2431 ** subset_compare()
2432 ** Answer whether string_to_compare is a full or partial match to
2433 ** template_string. The partial match must be in sequence starting
2434 ** at index 0.
2435 */
c906108c 2436int
fba45db2 2437subset_compare (char *string_to_compare, char *template_string)
7a292a7a
SS
2438{
2439 int match;
8731e58e
AC
2440 if (template_string != (char *) NULL && string_to_compare != (char *) NULL
2441 && strlen (string_to_compare) <= strlen (template_string))
2442 match =
2443 (strncmp
2444 (template_string, string_to_compare, strlen (string_to_compare)) == 0);
7a292a7a
SS
2445 else
2446 match = 0;
2447 return match;
2448}
c906108c
SS
2449
2450
a14ed312 2451static void pagination_on_command (char *arg, int from_tty);
7a292a7a 2452static void
fba45db2 2453pagination_on_command (char *arg, int from_tty)
c906108c
SS
2454{
2455 pagination_enabled = 1;
2456}
2457
a14ed312 2458static void pagination_on_command (char *arg, int from_tty);
7a292a7a 2459static void
fba45db2 2460pagination_off_command (char *arg, int from_tty)
c906108c
SS
2461{
2462 pagination_enabled = 0;
2463}
c906108c 2464\f
c5aa993b 2465
c906108c 2466void
fba45db2 2467initialize_utils (void)
c906108c
SS
2468{
2469 struct cmd_list_element *c;
2470
c5aa993b
JM
2471 c = add_set_cmd ("width", class_support, var_uinteger,
2472 (char *) &chars_per_line,
2473 "Set number of characters gdb thinks are in a line.",
2474 &setlist);
c906108c 2475 add_show_from_set (c, &showlist);
9f60d481 2476 set_cmd_sfunc (c, set_width_command);
c906108c
SS
2477
2478 add_show_from_set
2479 (add_set_cmd ("height", class_support,
c5aa993b 2480 var_uinteger, (char *) &lines_per_page,
c906108c
SS
2481 "Set number of lines gdb thinks are in a page.", &setlist),
2482 &showlist);
c5aa993b 2483
c906108c
SS
2484 init_page_info ();
2485
2486 /* If the output is not a terminal, don't paginate it. */
d9fcf2fb 2487 if (!ui_file_isatty (gdb_stdout))
c906108c
SS
2488 lines_per_page = UINT_MAX;
2489
c5aa993b 2490 set_width_command ((char *) NULL, 0, c);
c906108c
SS
2491
2492 add_show_from_set
c5aa993b
JM
2493 (add_set_cmd ("demangle", class_support, var_boolean,
2494 (char *) &demangle,
8731e58e
AC
2495 "Set demangling of encoded C++/ObjC names when displaying symbols.",
2496 &setprintlist), &showprintlist);
c906108c
SS
2497
2498 add_show_from_set
2499 (add_set_cmd ("pagination", class_support,
c5aa993b 2500 var_boolean, (char *) &pagination_enabled,
8731e58e 2501 "Set state of pagination.", &setlist), &showlist);
4261bedc 2502
c906108c
SS
2503 if (xdb_commands)
2504 {
c5aa993b
JM
2505 add_com ("am", class_support, pagination_on_command,
2506 "Enable pagination");
2507 add_com ("sm", class_support, pagination_off_command,
2508 "Disable pagination");
c906108c
SS
2509 }
2510
2511 add_show_from_set
c5aa993b
JM
2512 (add_set_cmd ("sevenbit-strings", class_support, var_boolean,
2513 (char *) &sevenbit_strings,
2514 "Set printing of 8-bit characters in strings as \\nnn.",
8731e58e 2515 &setprintlist), &showprintlist);
c906108c
SS
2516
2517 add_show_from_set
c5aa993b
JM
2518 (add_set_cmd ("asm-demangle", class_support, var_boolean,
2519 (char *) &asm_demangle,
4a351cef 2520 "Set demangling of C++/ObjC names in disassembly listings.",
8731e58e 2521 &setprintlist), &showprintlist);
c906108c
SS
2522}
2523
2524/* Machine specific function to handle SIGWINCH signal. */
2525
2526#ifdef SIGWINCH_HANDLER_BODY
c5aa993b 2527SIGWINCH_HANDLER_BODY
c906108c 2528#endif
5683e87a 2529/* print routines to handle variable size regs, etc. */
c906108c
SS
2530/* temporary storage using circular buffer */
2531#define NUMCELLS 16
2532#define CELLSIZE 32
c5aa993b 2533static char *
fba45db2 2534get_cell (void)
c906108c
SS
2535{
2536 static char buf[NUMCELLS][CELLSIZE];
c5aa993b
JM
2537 static int cell = 0;
2538 if (++cell >= NUMCELLS)
2539 cell = 0;
c906108c
SS
2540 return buf[cell];
2541}
2542
d4f3574e
SS
2543int
2544strlen_paddr (void)
2545{
79496e2f 2546 return (TARGET_ADDR_BIT / 8 * 2);
d4f3574e
SS
2547}
2548
c5aa993b 2549char *
104c1213 2550paddr (CORE_ADDR addr)
c906108c 2551{
79496e2f 2552 return phex (addr, TARGET_ADDR_BIT / 8);
c906108c
SS
2553}
2554
c5aa993b 2555char *
104c1213 2556paddr_nz (CORE_ADDR addr)
c906108c 2557{
79496e2f 2558 return phex_nz (addr, TARGET_ADDR_BIT / 8);
c906108c
SS
2559}
2560
104c1213
JM
2561static void
2562decimal2str (char *paddr_str, char *sign, ULONGEST addr)
2563{
2564 /* steal code from valprint.c:print_decimal(). Should this worry
2565 about the real size of addr as the above does? */
2566 unsigned long temp[3];
2567 int i = 0;
2568 do
2569 {
2570 temp[i] = addr % (1000 * 1000 * 1000);
2571 addr /= (1000 * 1000 * 1000);
2572 i++;
2573 }
2574 while (addr != 0 && i < (sizeof (temp) / sizeof (temp[0])));
2575 switch (i)
2576 {
2577 case 1:
8731e58e 2578 sprintf (paddr_str, "%s%lu", sign, temp[0]);
104c1213
JM
2579 break;
2580 case 2:
8731e58e 2581 sprintf (paddr_str, "%s%lu%09lu", sign, temp[1], temp[0]);
104c1213
JM
2582 break;
2583 case 3:
8731e58e 2584 sprintf (paddr_str, "%s%lu%09lu%09lu", sign, temp[2], temp[1], temp[0]);
104c1213
JM
2585 break;
2586 default:
8731e58e
AC
2587 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
2588 "failed internal consistency check");
104c1213
JM
2589 }
2590}
2591
2592char *
2593paddr_u (CORE_ADDR addr)
2594{
2595 char *paddr_str = get_cell ();
2596 decimal2str (paddr_str, "", addr);
2597 return paddr_str;
2598}
2599
2600char *
2601paddr_d (LONGEST addr)
2602{
2603 char *paddr_str = get_cell ();
2604 if (addr < 0)
2605 decimal2str (paddr_str, "-", -addr);
2606 else
2607 decimal2str (paddr_str, "", addr);
2608 return paddr_str;
2609}
2610
5683e87a
AC
2611/* eliminate warning from compiler on 32-bit systems */
2612static int thirty_two = 32;
2613
104c1213 2614char *
5683e87a 2615phex (ULONGEST l, int sizeof_l)
104c1213 2616{
45a1e866 2617 char *str;
5683e87a 2618 switch (sizeof_l)
104c1213
JM
2619 {
2620 case 8:
45a1e866 2621 str = get_cell ();
5683e87a
AC
2622 sprintf (str, "%08lx%08lx",
2623 (unsigned long) (l >> thirty_two),
2624 (unsigned long) (l & 0xffffffff));
104c1213
JM
2625 break;
2626 case 4:
45a1e866 2627 str = get_cell ();
5683e87a 2628 sprintf (str, "%08lx", (unsigned long) l);
104c1213
JM
2629 break;
2630 case 2:
45a1e866 2631 str = get_cell ();
5683e87a 2632 sprintf (str, "%04x", (unsigned short) (l & 0xffff));
104c1213
JM
2633 break;
2634 default:
45a1e866 2635 str = phex (l, sizeof (l));
5683e87a 2636 break;
104c1213 2637 }
5683e87a 2638 return str;
104c1213
JM
2639}
2640
c5aa993b 2641char *
5683e87a 2642phex_nz (ULONGEST l, int sizeof_l)
c906108c 2643{
faf833ca 2644 char *str;
5683e87a 2645 switch (sizeof_l)
c906108c 2646 {
c5aa993b
JM
2647 case 8:
2648 {
5683e87a 2649 unsigned long high = (unsigned long) (l >> thirty_two);
faf833ca 2650 str = get_cell ();
c5aa993b 2651 if (high == 0)
5683e87a 2652 sprintf (str, "%lx", (unsigned long) (l & 0xffffffff));
c5aa993b 2653 else
8731e58e 2654 sprintf (str, "%lx%08lx", high, (unsigned long) (l & 0xffffffff));
c906108c 2655 break;
c5aa993b
JM
2656 }
2657 case 4:
faf833ca 2658 str = get_cell ();
5683e87a 2659 sprintf (str, "%lx", (unsigned long) l);
c5aa993b
JM
2660 break;
2661 case 2:
faf833ca 2662 str = get_cell ();
5683e87a 2663 sprintf (str, "%x", (unsigned short) (l & 0xffff));
c5aa993b
JM
2664 break;
2665 default:
faf833ca 2666 str = phex_nz (l, sizeof (l));
5683e87a 2667 break;
c906108c 2668 }
5683e87a 2669 return str;
c906108c 2670}
ac2e2ef7
AC
2671
2672
03dd37c3
AC
2673/* Convert a CORE_ADDR into a string. */
2674const char *
2675core_addr_to_string (const CORE_ADDR addr)
49b563f9
KS
2676{
2677 char *str = get_cell ();
2678 strcpy (str, "0x");
2679 strcat (str, phex (addr, sizeof (addr)));
2680 return str;
2681}
2682
2683const char *
2684core_addr_to_string_nz (const CORE_ADDR addr)
03dd37c3
AC
2685{
2686 char *str = get_cell ();
2687 strcpy (str, "0x");
2688 strcat (str, phex_nz (addr, sizeof (addr)));
2689 return str;
2690}
2691
2692/* Convert a string back into a CORE_ADDR. */
2693CORE_ADDR
2694string_to_core_addr (const char *my_string)
2695{
2696 CORE_ADDR addr = 0;
2697 if (my_string[0] == '0' && tolower (my_string[1]) == 'x')
2698 {
2699 /* Assume that it is in decimal. */
2700 int i;
2701 for (i = 2; my_string[i] != '\0'; i++)
2702 {
2703 if (isdigit (my_string[i]))
2704 addr = (my_string[i] - '0') + (addr * 16);
8731e58e 2705 else if (isxdigit (my_string[i]))
03dd37c3
AC
2706 addr = (tolower (my_string[i]) - 'a' + 0xa) + (addr * 16);
2707 else
2708 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "invalid hex");
2709 }
2710 }
2711 else
2712 {
2713 /* Assume that it is in decimal. */
2714 int i;
2715 for (i = 0; my_string[i] != '\0'; i++)
2716 {
2717 if (isdigit (my_string[i]))
2718 addr = (my_string[i] - '0') + (addr * 10);
2719 else
2720 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "invalid decimal");
2721 }
2722 }
2723 return addr;
2724}
58d370e0
TT
2725
2726char *
2727gdb_realpath (const char *filename)
2728{
70d35819
AC
2729 /* Method 1: The system has a compile time upper bound on a filename
2730 path. Use that and realpath() to canonicalize the name. This is
2731 the most common case. Note that, if there isn't a compile time
2732 upper bound, you want to avoid realpath() at all costs. */
a4db0f07 2733#if defined(HAVE_REALPATH)
70d35819 2734 {
a4db0f07 2735# if defined (PATH_MAX)
70d35819 2736 char buf[PATH_MAX];
a4db0f07
RH
2737# define USE_REALPATH
2738# elif defined (MAXPATHLEN)
70d35819 2739 char buf[MAXPATHLEN];
a4db0f07
RH
2740# define USE_REALPATH
2741# endif
70d35819 2742# if defined (USE_REALPATH)
82c0260e 2743 const char *rp = realpath (filename, buf);
70d35819
AC
2744 if (rp == NULL)
2745 rp = filename;
2746 return xstrdup (rp);
70d35819 2747# endif
6f88d630 2748 }
a4db0f07
RH
2749#endif /* HAVE_REALPATH */
2750
70d35819
AC
2751 /* Method 2: The host system (i.e., GNU) has the function
2752 canonicalize_file_name() which malloc's a chunk of memory and
2753 returns that, use that. */
2754#if defined(HAVE_CANONICALIZE_FILE_NAME)
2755 {
2756 char *rp = canonicalize_file_name (filename);
2757 if (rp == NULL)
2758 return xstrdup (filename);
2759 else
2760 return rp;
2761 }
58d370e0 2762#endif
70d35819 2763
6411e720
AC
2764 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-13:
2765
2766 Method 2a: Use realpath() with a NULL buffer. Some systems, due
2767 to the problems described in in method 3, have modified their
2768 realpath() implementation so that it will allocate a buffer when
2769 NULL is passed in. Before this can be used, though, some sort of
2770 configure time test would need to be added. Otherwize the code
2771 will likely core dump. */
2772
70d35819
AC
2773 /* Method 3: Now we're getting desperate! The system doesn't have a
2774 compile time buffer size and no alternative function. Query the
2775 OS, using pathconf(), for the buffer limit. Care is needed
2776 though, some systems do not limit PATH_MAX (return -1 for
2777 pathconf()) making it impossible to pass a correctly sized buffer
2778 to realpath() (it could always overflow). On those systems, we
2779 skip this. */
2780#if defined (HAVE_REALPATH) && defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) && defined(HAVE_ALLOCA)
2781 {
2782 /* Find out the max path size. */
2783 long path_max = pathconf ("/", _PC_PATH_MAX);
2784 if (path_max > 0)
2785 {
2786 /* PATH_MAX is bounded. */
2787 char *buf = alloca (path_max);
2788 char *rp = realpath (filename, buf);
2789 return xstrdup (rp ? rp : filename);
2790 }
2791 }
2792#endif
2793
2794 /* This system is a lost cause, just dup the buffer. */
2795 return xstrdup (filename);
58d370e0 2796}
303c8ebd
JB
2797
2798/* Return a copy of FILENAME, with its directory prefix canonicalized
2799 by gdb_realpath. */
2800
2801char *
2802xfullpath (const char *filename)
2803{
2804 const char *base_name = lbasename (filename);
2805 char *dir_name;
2806 char *real_path;
2807 char *result;
2808
2809 /* Extract the basename of filename, and return immediately
2810 a copy of filename if it does not contain any directory prefix. */
2811 if (base_name == filename)
2812 return xstrdup (filename);
2813
2814 dir_name = alloca ((size_t) (base_name - filename + 2));
2815 /* Allocate enough space to store the dir_name + plus one extra
2816 character sometimes needed under Windows (see below), and
2817 then the closing \000 character */
2818 strncpy (dir_name, filename, base_name - filename);
2819 dir_name[base_name - filename] = '\000';
2820
2821#ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
2822 /* We need to be careful when filename is of the form 'd:foo', which
2823 is equivalent of d:./foo, which is totally different from d:/foo. */
8731e58e 2824 if (strlen (dir_name) == 2 && isalpha (dir_name[0]) && dir_name[1] == ':')
303c8ebd
JB
2825 {
2826 dir_name[2] = '.';
2827 dir_name[3] = '\000';
2828 }
2829#endif
2830
2831 /* Canonicalize the directory prefix, and build the resulting
2832 filename. If the dirname realpath already contains an ending
2833 directory separator, avoid doubling it. */
2834 real_path = gdb_realpath (dir_name);
2835 if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (real_path[strlen (real_path) - 1]))
2836 result = concat (real_path, base_name, NULL);
2837 else
2838 result = concat (real_path, SLASH_STRING, base_name, NULL);
2839
2840 xfree (real_path);
2841 return result;
2842}
5b5d99cf
JB
2843
2844
2845/* This is the 32-bit CRC function used by the GNU separate debug
2846 facility. An executable may contain a section named
2847 .gnu_debuglink, which holds the name of a separate executable file
2848 containing its debug info, and a checksum of that file's contents,
2849 computed using this function. */
2850unsigned long
2851gnu_debuglink_crc32 (unsigned long crc, unsigned char *buf, size_t len)
2852{
8731e58e
AC
2853 static const unsigned long crc32_table[256] = {
2854 0x00000000, 0x77073096, 0xee0e612c, 0x990951ba, 0x076dc419,
2855 0x706af48f, 0xe963a535, 0x9e6495a3, 0x0edb8832, 0x79dcb8a4,
2856 0xe0d5e91e, 0x97d2d988, 0x09b64c2b, 0x7eb17cbd, 0xe7b82d07,
2857 0x90bf1d91, 0x1db71064, 0x6ab020f2, 0xf3b97148, 0x84be41de,
2858 0x1adad47d, 0x6ddde4eb, 0xf4d4b551, 0x83d385c7, 0x136c9856,
2859 0x646ba8c0, 0xfd62f97a, 0x8a65c9ec, 0x14015c4f, 0x63066cd9,
2860 0xfa0f3d63, 0x8d080df5, 0x3b6e20c8, 0x4c69105e, 0xd56041e4,
2861 0xa2677172, 0x3c03e4d1, 0x4b04d447, 0xd20d85fd, 0xa50ab56b,
2862 0x35b5a8fa, 0x42b2986c, 0xdbbbc9d6, 0xacbcf940, 0x32d86ce3,
2863 0x45df5c75, 0xdcd60dcf, 0xabd13d59, 0x26d930ac, 0x51de003a,
2864 0xc8d75180, 0xbfd06116, 0x21b4f4b5, 0x56b3c423, 0xcfba9599,
2865 0xb8bda50f, 0x2802b89e, 0x5f058808, 0xc60cd9b2, 0xb10be924,
2866 0x2f6f7c87, 0x58684c11, 0xc1611dab, 0xb6662d3d, 0x76dc4190,
2867 0x01db7106, 0x98d220bc, 0xefd5102a, 0x71b18589, 0x06b6b51f,
2868 0x9fbfe4a5, 0xe8b8d433, 0x7807c9a2, 0x0f00f934, 0x9609a88e,
2869 0xe10e9818, 0x7f6a0dbb, 0x086d3d2d, 0x91646c97, 0xe6635c01,
2870 0x6b6b51f4, 0x1c6c6162, 0x856530d8, 0xf262004e, 0x6c0695ed,
2871 0x1b01a57b, 0x8208f4c1, 0xf50fc457, 0x65b0d9c6, 0x12b7e950,
2872 0x8bbeb8ea, 0xfcb9887c, 0x62dd1ddf, 0x15da2d49, 0x8cd37cf3,
2873 0xfbd44c65, 0x4db26158, 0x3ab551ce, 0xa3bc0074, 0xd4bb30e2,
2874 0x4adfa541, 0x3dd895d7, 0xa4d1c46d, 0xd3d6f4fb, 0x4369e96a,
2875 0x346ed9fc, 0xad678846, 0xda60b8d0, 0x44042d73, 0x33031de5,
2876 0xaa0a4c5f, 0xdd0d7cc9, 0x5005713c, 0x270241aa, 0xbe0b1010,
2877 0xc90c2086, 0x5768b525, 0x206f85b3, 0xb966d409, 0xce61e49f,
2878 0x5edef90e, 0x29d9c998, 0xb0d09822, 0xc7d7a8b4, 0x59b33d17,
2879 0x2eb40d81, 0xb7bd5c3b, 0xc0ba6cad, 0xedb88320, 0x9abfb3b6,
2880 0x03b6e20c, 0x74b1d29a, 0xead54739, 0x9dd277af, 0x04db2615,
2881 0x73dc1683, 0xe3630b12, 0x94643b84, 0x0d6d6a3e, 0x7a6a5aa8,
2882 0xe40ecf0b, 0x9309ff9d, 0x0a00ae27, 0x7d079eb1, 0xf00f9344,
2883 0x8708a3d2, 0x1e01f268, 0x6906c2fe, 0xf762575d, 0x806567cb,
2884 0x196c3671, 0x6e6b06e7, 0xfed41b76, 0x89d32be0, 0x10da7a5a,
2885 0x67dd4acc, 0xf9b9df6f, 0x8ebeeff9, 0x17b7be43, 0x60b08ed5,
2886 0xd6d6a3e8, 0xa1d1937e, 0x38d8c2c4, 0x4fdff252, 0xd1bb67f1,
2887 0xa6bc5767, 0x3fb506dd, 0x48b2364b, 0xd80d2bda, 0xaf0a1b4c,
2888 0x36034af6, 0x41047a60, 0xdf60efc3, 0xa867df55, 0x316e8eef,
2889 0x4669be79, 0xcb61b38c, 0xbc66831a, 0x256fd2a0, 0x5268e236,
2890 0xcc0c7795, 0xbb0b4703, 0x220216b9, 0x5505262f, 0xc5ba3bbe,
2891 0xb2bd0b28, 0x2bb45a92, 0x5cb36a04, 0xc2d7ffa7, 0xb5d0cf31,
2892 0x2cd99e8b, 0x5bdeae1d, 0x9b64c2b0, 0xec63f226, 0x756aa39c,
2893 0x026d930a, 0x9c0906a9, 0xeb0e363f, 0x72076785, 0x05005713,
2894 0x95bf4a82, 0xe2b87a14, 0x7bb12bae, 0x0cb61b38, 0x92d28e9b,
2895 0xe5d5be0d, 0x7cdcefb7, 0x0bdbdf21, 0x86d3d2d4, 0xf1d4e242,
2896 0x68ddb3f8, 0x1fda836e, 0x81be16cd, 0xf6b9265b, 0x6fb077e1,
2897 0x18b74777, 0x88085ae6, 0xff0f6a70, 0x66063bca, 0x11010b5c,
2898 0x8f659eff, 0xf862ae69, 0x616bffd3, 0x166ccf45, 0xa00ae278,
2899 0xd70dd2ee, 0x4e048354, 0x3903b3c2, 0xa7672661, 0xd06016f7,
2900 0x4969474d, 0x3e6e77db, 0xaed16a4a, 0xd9d65adc, 0x40df0b66,
2901 0x37d83bf0, 0xa9bcae53, 0xdebb9ec5, 0x47b2cf7f, 0x30b5ffe9,
2902 0xbdbdf21c, 0xcabac28a, 0x53b39330, 0x24b4a3a6, 0xbad03605,
2903 0xcdd70693, 0x54de5729, 0x23d967bf, 0xb3667a2e, 0xc4614ab8,
2904 0x5d681b02, 0x2a6f2b94, 0xb40bbe37, 0xc30c8ea1, 0x5a05df1b,
2905 0x2d02ef8d
2906 };
5b5d99cf
JB
2907 unsigned char *end;
2908
2909 crc = ~crc & 0xffffffff;
2910 for (end = buf + len; buf < end; ++buf)
2911 crc = crc32_table[(crc ^ *buf) & 0xff] ^ (crc >> 8);
2912 return ~crc & 0xffffffff;;
2913}