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c906108c 1/* Support for complaint handling during symbol reading in GDB.
b9caf505 2
6aba47ca 3 Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004,
4c38e0a4 4 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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c5aa993b 6 This file is part of GDB.
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8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
a9762ec7 10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
c5aa993b 11 (at your option) any later version.
c906108c 12
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13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
c906108c 17
c5aa993b 18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 19 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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20
21#include "defs.h"
22#include "complaints.h"
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23#include "gdb_assert.h"
24#include "command.h"
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25#include "gdbcmd.h"
26
a14ed312 27extern void _initialize_complaints (void);
392a587b 28
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29/* Should each complaint message be self explanatory, or should we assume that
30 a series of complaints is being produced? */
31
32/* case 1: First message of a series that must
33 start off with explanation. case 2: Subsequent message of a series
34 that needs no explanation (the user already knows we have a problem
35 so we can just state our piece). */
36enum complaint_series {
37 /* Isolated self explanatory message. */
38 ISOLATED_MESSAGE,
39 /* First message of a series, includes an explanation. */
40 FIRST_MESSAGE,
41 /* First message of a series, but does not need to include any sort
42 of explanation. */
43 SHORT_FIRST_MESSAGE,
44 /* Subsequent message of a series that needs no explanation (the
45 user already knows we have a problem so we can just state our
46 piece). */
47 SUBSEQUENT_MESSAGE
48};
49
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50/* Structure to manage complaints about symbol file contents. */
51
b9caf505 52struct complain
c5aa993b 53{
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54 const char *file;
55 int line;
56 const char *fmt;
57 int counter;
58 struct complain *next;
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59};
60
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61/* The explanatory message that should accompany the complaint. The
62 message is in two parts - pre and post - that are printed around
63 the complaint text. */
64struct explanation
65{
66 const char *prefix;
67 const char *postfix;
68};
69
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70struct complaints
71{
72 struct complain *root;
c906108c 73
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74 /* Should each complaint be self explanatory, or should we assume
75 that a series of complaints is being produced? case 0: Isolated
76 self explanatory message. case 1: First message of a series that
77 must start off with explanation. case 2: Subsequent message of a
78 series that needs no explanation (the user already knows we have
79 a problem so we can just state our piece). */
80 int series;
c906108c 81
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82 /* The explanatory messages that should accompany the complaint.
83 NOTE: cagney/2002-08-14: In a desperate attempt at being vaguely
84 i18n friendly, this is an array of two messages. When present,
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85 the PRE and POST EXPLANATION[SERIES] are used to wrap the
86 message. */
87 const struct explanation *explanation;
b9caf505 88};
c906108c 89
b9caf505 90static struct complain complaint_sentinel;
c906108c 91
b9caf505 92/* The symbol table complaint table. */
c5aa993b 93
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94static struct explanation symfile_explanations[] = {
95 { "During symbol reading, ", "." },
96 { "During symbol reading...", "..."},
97 { "", "..."},
98 { "", "..."},
99 { NULL, NULL }
b9caf505 100};
c906108c 101
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102static struct complaints symfile_complaint_book = {
103 &complaint_sentinel,
104 0,
105 symfile_explanations
106};
107struct complaints *symfile_complaints = &symfile_complaint_book;
c906108c 108
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109/* Wrapper function to, on-demand, fill in a complaints object. */
110
111static struct complaints *
112get_complaints (struct complaints **c)
c906108c 113{
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114 if ((*c) != NULL)
115 return (*c);
116 (*c) = XMALLOC (struct complaints);
117 (*c)->root = &complaint_sentinel;
118 (*c)->series = ISOLATED_MESSAGE;
119 (*c)->explanation = NULL;
120 return (*c);
121}
c906108c 122
a0b31db1 123static struct complain * ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (4, 0)
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124find_complaint (struct complaints *complaints, const char *file,
125 int line, const char *fmt)
126{
127 struct complain *complaint;
128
129 /* Find the complaint in the table. A more efficient search
130 algorithm (based on hash table or something) could be used. But
131 that can wait until someone shows evidence that this lookup is
132 a real bottle neck. */
133 for (complaint = complaints->root;
134 complaint != NULL;
135 complaint = complaint->next)
c906108c 136 {
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137 if (complaint->fmt == fmt
138 && complaint->file == file
139 && complaint->line == line)
140 return complaint;
c906108c 141 }
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142
143 /* Oops not seen before, fill in a new complaint. */
144 complaint = XMALLOC (struct complain);
145 complaint->fmt = fmt;
146 complaint->file = file;
147 complaint->line = line;
148 complaint->counter = 0;
149 complaint->next = NULL;
150
151 /* File it, return it. */
152 complaint->next = complaints->root;
153 complaints->root = complaint;
154 return complaint;
155}
156
157
158/* How many complaints about a particular thing should be printed
159 before we stop whining about it? Default is no whining at all,
160 since so many systems have ill-constructed symbol files. */
161
a0841d7a 162static int stop_whining = 0;
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163
164/* Print a complaint, and link the complaint block into a chain for
165 later handling. */
166
a0b31db1 167static void ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (4, 0)
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168vcomplaint (struct complaints **c, const char *file, int line, const char *fmt,
169 va_list args)
170{
171 struct complaints *complaints = get_complaints (c);
172 struct complain *complaint = find_complaint (complaints, file, line, fmt);
173 enum complaint_series series;
174 gdb_assert (complaints != NULL);
175
176 complaint->counter++;
c5aa993b 177 if (complaint->counter > stop_whining)
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178 return;
179
180 if (info_verbose)
181 series = SUBSEQUENT_MESSAGE;
182 else
183 series = complaints->series;
184
185 if (complaint->file != NULL)
186 internal_vwarning (complaint->file, complaint->line, complaint->fmt, args);
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187 else if (deprecated_warning_hook)
188 (*deprecated_warning_hook) (complaint->fmt, args);
b9caf505 189 else
c906108c 190 {
b9caf505 191 if (complaints->explanation == NULL)
cc3b68a5 192 /* A [v]warning() call always appends a newline. */
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193 vwarning (complaint->fmt, args);
194 else
195 {
196 char *msg;
197 struct cleanup *cleanups;
e623b504 198 msg = xstrvprintf (complaint->fmt, args);
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199 cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, msg);
200 wrap_here ("");
201 if (series != SUBSEQUENT_MESSAGE)
202 begin_line ();
3d263c1d 203 /* XXX: i18n */
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204 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr, "%s%s%s",
205 complaints->explanation[series].prefix, msg,
206 complaints->explanation[series].postfix);
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207 /* Force a line-break after any isolated message. For the
208 other cases, clear_complaints() takes care of any missing
209 trailing newline, the wrap_here() is just a hint. */
210 if (series == ISOLATED_MESSAGE)
211 /* It would be really nice to use begin_line() here.
ce2826aa 212 Unfortunately that function doesn't track GDB_STDERR and
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213 consequently will sometimes supress a line when it
214 shouldn't. */
215 fputs_filtered ("\n", gdb_stderr);
216 else
217 wrap_here ("");
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218 do_cleanups (cleanups);
219 }
c906108c 220 }
c906108c 221
b9caf505 222 switch (series)
c906108c 223 {
b9caf505 224 case ISOLATED_MESSAGE:
c5aa993b 225 break;
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226 case FIRST_MESSAGE:
227 complaints->series = SUBSEQUENT_MESSAGE;
228 break;
229 case SUBSEQUENT_MESSAGE:
230 case SHORT_FIRST_MESSAGE:
231 complaints->series = SUBSEQUENT_MESSAGE;
c5aa993b 232 break;
c906108c 233 }
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234
235 /* If GDB dumps core, we'd like to see the complaints first.
236 Presumably GDB will not be sending so many complaints that this
237 becomes a performance hog. */
238
6426a772 239 gdb_flush (gdb_stderr);
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240}
241
242void
243complaint (struct complaints **complaints, const char *fmt, ...)
244{
245 va_list args;
246 va_start (args, fmt);
247 vcomplaint (complaints, NULL/*file*/, 0/*line*/, fmt, args);
248 va_end (args);
249}
250
251void
252internal_complaint (struct complaints **complaints, const char *file,
253 int line, const char *fmt, ...)
254{
255 va_list args;
256 va_start (args, fmt);
257 vcomplaint (complaints, file, line, fmt, args);
258 va_end (args);
259}
260
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261/* Clear out / initialize all complaint counters that have ever been
262 incremented. If LESS_VERBOSE is 1, be less verbose about
263 successive complaints, since the messages are appearing all
264 together during a command that is reporting a contiguous block of
265 complaints (rather than being interleaved with other messages). If
266 noisy is 1, we are in a noisy command, and our caller will print
267 enough context for the user to figure it out. */
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268
269void
b9caf505 270clear_complaints (struct complaints **c, int less_verbose, int noisy)
c906108c 271{
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272 struct complaints *complaints = get_complaints (c);
273 struct complain *p;
c906108c 274
b9caf505 275 for (p = complaints->root; p != NULL; p = p->next)
c906108c 276 {
c5aa993b 277 p->counter = 0;
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278 }
279
cc3b68a5 280 switch (complaints->series)
c906108c 281 {
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282 case FIRST_MESSAGE:
283 /* Haven't yet printed anything. */
284 break;
285 case SHORT_FIRST_MESSAGE:
286 /* Haven't yet printed anything. */
287 break;
288 case ISOLATED_MESSAGE:
289 /* The code above, always forces a line-break. No need to do it
290 here. */
291 break;
292 case SUBSEQUENT_MESSAGE:
293 /* It would be really nice to use begin_line() here.
ce2826aa 294 Unfortunately that function doesn't track GDB_STDERR and
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295 consequently will sometimes supress a line when it shouldn't. */
296 fputs_unfiltered ("\n", gdb_stderr);
297 break;
298 default:
3d263c1d 299 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch"));
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300 }
301
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302 if (!less_verbose)
303 complaints->series = ISOLATED_MESSAGE;
304 else if (!noisy)
305 complaints->series = FIRST_MESSAGE;
306 else
307 complaints->series = SHORT_FIRST_MESSAGE;
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308}
309
335cca0d 310static void
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311complaints_show_value (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
312 struct cmd_list_element *cmd, const char *value)
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313{
314 fprintf_filtered (file, _("Max number of complaints about incorrect"
08546159 315 " symbols is %s.\n"),
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316 value);
317}
318
c906108c 319void
fba45db2 320_initialize_complaints (void)
c906108c 321{
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322 add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("complaints", class_support, &stop_whining, _("\
323Set max number of complaints about incorrect symbols."), _("\
335cca0d 324Show max number of complaints about incorrect symbols."), NULL,
08546159 325 NULL, complaints_show_value,
b3f42336 326 &setlist, &showlist);
c906108c 327}