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b811d2c2 1/* Copyright (C) 2015-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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2
3 This file is part of GDB.
4
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
8 (at your option) any later version.
9
10 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 GNU General Public License for more details.
14
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_ENUM_FLAGS_H
19#define COMMON_ENUM_FLAGS_H
20
21/* Type-safe wrapper for enum flags. enum flags are enums where the
22 values are bits that are meant to be ORed together.
23
24 This allows writing code like the below, while with raw enums this
25 would fail to compile without casts to enum type at the assignments
26 to 'f':
27
28 enum some_flag
29 {
30 flag_val1 = 1 << 1,
31 flag_val2 = 1 << 2,
32 flag_val3 = 1 << 3,
33 flag_val4 = 1 << 4,
34 };
115f7325 35 DEF_ENUM_FLAGS_TYPE(enum some_flag, some_flags);
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36
37 some_flags f = flag_val1 | flag_val2;
38 f |= flag_val3;
39
40 It's also possible to assign literal zero to an enum flags variable
41 (meaning, no flags), dispensing adding an awkward explicit "no
42 value" value to the enumeration. For example:
43
44 some_flags f = 0;
45 f |= flag_val3 | flag_val4;
46
47 Note that literal integers other than zero fail to compile:
48
49 some_flags f = 1; // error
50*/
51
52#ifdef __cplusplus
53
54/* Traits type used to prevent the global operator overloads from
55 instantiating for non-flag enums. */
56template<typename T> struct enum_flags_type {};
57
58/* Use this to mark an enum as flags enum. It defines FLAGS as
59 enum_flags wrapper class for ENUM, and enables the global operator
60 overloads for ENUM. */
61#define DEF_ENUM_FLAGS_TYPE(enum_type, flags_type) \
62 typedef enum_flags<enum_type> flags_type; \
63 template<> \
64 struct enum_flags_type<enum_type> \
65 { \
66 typedef enum_flags<enum_type> type; \
67 }
68
69/* Until we can rely on std::underlying type being universally
70 available (C++11), roll our own for enums. */
71template<int size, bool sign> class integer_for_size { typedef void type; };
72template<> struct integer_for_size<1, 0> { typedef uint8_t type; };
73template<> struct integer_for_size<2, 0> { typedef uint16_t type; };
74template<> struct integer_for_size<4, 0> { typedef uint32_t type; };
75template<> struct integer_for_size<8, 0> { typedef uint64_t type; };
76template<> struct integer_for_size<1, 1> { typedef int8_t type; };
77template<> struct integer_for_size<2, 1> { typedef int16_t type; };
78template<> struct integer_for_size<4, 1> { typedef int32_t type; };
79template<> struct integer_for_size<8, 1> { typedef int64_t type; };
80
81template<typename T>
82struct enum_underlying_type
83{
84 typedef typename
85 integer_for_size<sizeof (T), static_cast<bool>(T (-1) < T (0))>::type
86 type;
87};
88
89template <typename E>
90class enum_flags
91{
92public:
93 typedef E enum_type;
94 typedef typename enum_underlying_type<enum_type>::type underlying_type;
95
96private:
97 /* Private type used to support initializing flag types with zero:
98
99 foo_flags f = 0;
100
101 but not other integers:
102
103 foo_flags f = 1;
104
105 The way this works is that we define an implicit constructor that
106 takes a pointer to this private type. Since nothing can
107 instantiate an object of this type, the only possible pointer to
108 pass to the constructor is the NULL pointer, or, zero. */
109 struct zero_type;
110
111 underlying_type
112 underlying_value () const
113 {
114 return m_enum_value;
115 }
116
117public:
1b90b139 118 /* Allow default construction. */
8d297bbf 119 enum_flags ()
1b90b139 120 : m_enum_value ((enum_type) 0)
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121 {}
122
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123 /* If you get an error saying these two overloads are ambiguous,
124 then you tried to mix values of different enum types. */
125 enum_flags (enum_type e)
126 : m_enum_value (e)
127 {}
128 enum_flags (struct enum_flags::zero_type *zero)
129 : m_enum_value ((enum_type) 0)
130 {}
131
132 enum_flags &operator&= (enum_type e)
133 {
134 m_enum_value = (enum_type) (underlying_value () & e);
135 return *this;
136 }
137 enum_flags &operator|= (enum_type e)
138 {
139 m_enum_value = (enum_type) (underlying_value () | e);
140 return *this;
141 }
142 enum_flags &operator^= (enum_type e)
143 {
144 m_enum_value = (enum_type) (underlying_value () ^ e);
145 return *this;
146 }
147
148 operator enum_type () const
149 {
150 return m_enum_value;
151 }
152
153 enum_flags operator& (enum_type e) const
154 {
155 return (enum_type) (underlying_value () & e);
156 }
157 enum_flags operator| (enum_type e) const
158 {
159 return (enum_type) (underlying_value () | e);
160 }
161 enum_flags operator^ (enum_type e) const
162 {
163 return (enum_type) (underlying_value () ^ e);
164 }
165 enum_flags operator~ () const
166 {
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167 // We only the underlying type to be unsigned when actually using
168 // operator~ -- if it were not unsigned, undefined behavior could
169 // result. However, asserting this in the class itself would
170 // require too many unnecessary changes to otherwise ok enum
171 // types.
172 gdb_static_assert (std::is_unsigned<underlying_type>::value);
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173 return (enum_type) ~underlying_value ();
174 }
175
176private:
177 /* Stored as enum_type because GDB knows to print the bit flags
178 neatly if the enum values look like bit flags. */
179 enum_type m_enum_value;
180};
181
182/* Global operator overloads. */
183
184template <typename enum_type>
185typename enum_flags_type<enum_type>::type
186operator& (enum_type e1, enum_type e2)
187{
188 return enum_flags<enum_type> (e1) & e2;
189}
190
191template <typename enum_type>
192typename enum_flags_type<enum_type>::type
193operator| (enum_type e1, enum_type e2)
194{
195 return enum_flags<enum_type> (e1) | e2;
196}
197
198template <typename enum_type>
199typename enum_flags_type<enum_type>::type
200operator^ (enum_type e1, enum_type e2)
201{
202 return enum_flags<enum_type> (e1) ^ e2;
203}
204
205template <typename enum_type>
206typename enum_flags_type<enum_type>::type
207operator~ (enum_type e)
208{
209 return ~enum_flags<enum_type> (e);
210}
211
212#else /* __cplusplus */
213
214/* In C, the flags type is just a typedef for the enum type. */
215
216#define DEF_ENUM_FLAGS_TYPE(enum_type, flags_type) \
217 typedef enum_type flags_type
218
219#endif /* __cplusplus */
220
221#endif /* COMMON_ENUM_FLAGS_H */
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