gdb: add target_ops::supports_displaced_step
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b811d2c2 1/* Copyright (C) 2017-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 This file is part of GDB.
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5 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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10 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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15 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
17
18#ifndef COMMON_BYTE_VECTOR_H
19#define COMMON_BYTE_VECTOR_H
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268a13a5 21#include "gdbsupport/def-vector.h"
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23namespace gdb {
24
25/* byte_vector is a gdb_byte std::vector with a custom allocator that
26 unlike std::vector<gdb_byte> does not zero-initialize new elements
27 by default when the vector is created/resized. This is what you
28 usually want when working with byte buffers, since if you're
29 creating or growing a buffer you'll most surely want to fill it in
30 with data, in which case zero-initialization would be a
31 pessimization. For example:
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33 gdb::byte_vector buf (some_large_size);
34 fill_with_data (buf.data (), buf.size ());
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36 On the odd case you do need zero initialization, then you can still
37 call the overloads that specify an explicit value, like:
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39 gdb::byte_vector buf (some_initial_size, 0);
40 buf.resize (a_bigger_size, 0);
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42 (Or use std::vector<gdb_byte> instead.)
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44 Note that unlike std::vector<gdb_byte>, function local
45 gdb::byte_vector objects constructed with an initial size like:
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47 gdb::byte_vector buf (some_size);
48 fill_with_data (buf.data (), buf.size ());
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50 usually compile down to the exact same as:
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52 std::unique_ptr<byte[]> buf (new gdb_byte[some_size]);
53 fill_with_data (buf.get (), some_size);
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55 with the former having the advantage of being a bit more readable,
56 and providing the whole std::vector API, if you end up needing it.
57*/
58using byte_vector = gdb::def_vector<gdb_byte>;
9018be22 59using char_vector = gdb::def_vector<char>;
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61} /* namespace gdb */
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63#endif /* COMMON_DEF_VECTOR_H */
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