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1/* GDB Notifications to Observers.
2 Copyright 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 This file is part of GDB.
5
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
10
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
20
21/* An observer is an entity who is interested in being notified when GDB
22 reaches certain states, or certain events occur in GDB. The entity being
23 observed is called the Subject. To receive notifications, the observer
24 attaches a callback to the subject. One subject can have several
25 observers.
26
27 This file implements an internal generic low-level event notification
28 mechanism based on the Observer paradigm described in the book "Design
29 Patterns". This generic event notification mechansim is then re-used
30 to implement the exported high-level notification management routines
31 for all possible notifications.
32
33 The current implementation of the generic observer provides support
34 for contextual data. This contextual data is given to the subject
35 when attaching the callback. In return, the subject will provide
36 this contextual data back to the observer as a parameter of the
37 callback.
38
39 FIXME: The current support for the contextual data is only partial,
40 as it lacks a mechanism that would deallocate this data when the
41 callback is detached. This is not a problem so far, as this contextual
42 data is only used internally to hold a function pointer. Later on,
43 if a certain observer needs to provide support for user-level
44 contextual data, then the generic notification mechanism will need
45 need to be enhanced to allow the observer to provide a routine to
46 deallocate the data when attaching the callback.
47
48 This file is currently maintained by hand, but the long term plan
49 if the number of different notifications starts growing is to create
50 a new script (observer.sh) that would generate this file, and the
51 associated documentation. */
52
53#include "defs.h"
54#include "observer.h"
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55#include "command.h"
56#include "gdbcmd.h"
57
58static int observer_debug;
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59
60/* The internal generic observer. */
61
62typedef void (generic_observer_notification_ftype) (const void *data,
63 const void *args);
64
65struct observer
66{
67 generic_observer_notification_ftype *notify;
68 /* No memory management needed for the following field for now. */
69 void *data;
70};
71
72/* A list of observers, maintained by the subject. A subject is
73 actually represented by its list of observers. */
74
75struct observer_list
76{
77 struct observer_list *next;
78 struct observer *observer;
79};
80
81/* Allocate a struct observer_list, intended to be used as a node
82 in the list of observers maintained by a subject. */
83
84static struct observer_list *
85xalloc_observer_list_node (void)
86{
87 struct observer_list *node = XMALLOC (struct observer_list);
88 node->observer = XMALLOC (struct observer);
89 return node;
90}
91
92/* The opposite of xalloc_observer_list_node, frees the memory for
93 the given node. */
94
95static void
96xfree_observer_list_node (struct observer_list *node)
97{
98 xfree (node->observer);
99 xfree (node);
100}
101
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102/* Attach the callback NOTIFY to a SUBJECT. The DATA is also stored,
103 in order for the subject to provide it back to the observer during
104 a notification. */
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105
106static struct observer *
107generic_observer_attach (struct observer_list **subject,
108 generic_observer_notification_ftype * notify,
109 void *data)
110{
111 struct observer_list *observer_list = xalloc_observer_list_node ();
112
113 observer_list->next = *subject;
114 observer_list->observer->notify = notify;
115 observer_list->observer->data = data;
116 *subject = observer_list;
117
118 return observer_list->observer;
119}
120
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121/* Remove the given OBSERVER from the SUBJECT. Once detached, OBSERVER
122 should no longer be used, as it is no longer valid. */
123
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124static void
125generic_observer_detach (struct observer_list **subject,
126 const struct observer *observer)
127{
128 struct observer_list *previous_node = NULL;
129 struct observer_list *current_node = *subject;
130
131 while (current_node != NULL)
132 {
133 if (current_node->observer == observer)
134 {
135 if (previous_node != NULL)
136 previous_node->next = current_node->next;
137 else
138 *subject = current_node->next;
139 xfree_observer_list_node (current_node);
140 return;
141 }
142 previous_node = current_node;
143 current_node = current_node->next;
144 }
145
146 /* We should never reach this point. However, this should not be
147 a very serious error, so simply report a warning to the user. */
148 warning ("Failed to detach observer");
149}
150
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151/* Send a notification to all the observers of SUBJECT. ARGS is passed to
152 all observers as an argument to the notification callback. */
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153
154static void
155generic_observer_notify (struct observer_list *subject, const void *args)
156{
157 struct observer_list *current_node = subject;
158
159 while (current_node != NULL)
160 {
161 (*current_node->observer->notify) (current_node->observer->data, args);
162 current_node = current_node->next;
163 }
164}
165
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167/* The following code is only used to unit-test the observers from our
168 testsuite. DO NOT USE IT within observer.c (or anywhere else for
169 that matter)! */
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171/* If we define these variables and functions as `static', the
172 compiler will optimize them out. */
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174int observer_test_first_observer = 0;
175int observer_test_second_observer = 0;
176int observer_test_third_observer = 0;
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f82de61c 178void
e0270fd9 179observer_test_first_notification_function (struct bpstats *bs)
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180{
181 observer_test_first_observer++;
182}
183
f82de61c 184void
e0270fd9 185observer_test_second_notification_function (struct bpstats *bs)
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186{
187 observer_test_second_observer++;
188}
189
f82de61c 190void
e0270fd9 191observer_test_third_notification_function (struct bpstats *bs)
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192{
193 observer_test_third_observer++;
194}
195
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196extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_observer; /* -Wmissing-prototypes */
197
198void
199_initialize_observer (void)
200{
201 add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("observer", class_maintenance, &observer_debug, "\
202Set observer debugging.\n\
203When non-zero, observer debugging is enabled.", "\
204Show observer debugging.\n\
205When non-zero, observer debugging is enabled.",
206 NULL, NULL,
207 &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist);
208}
209
7a464420 210#include "observer.inc"