2001-10-17 Chris Demetriou <cgd@broadcom.com>
[deliverable/binutils-gdb.git] / gdb / defs.h
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9846de1b 1/* *INDENT-OFF* */ /* ATTR_FORMAT confuses indent, avoid running it for now */
c906108c 2/* Basic, host-specific, and target-specific definitions for GDB.
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3 Copyright 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996,
4 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
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5 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6
c5aa993b 7 This file is part of GDB.
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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.
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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.
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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. */
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23
24#ifndef DEFS_H
25#define DEFS_H
26
27#include "config.h" /* Generated by configure */
28#include <stdio.h>
29#include <errno.h> /* System call error return status */
30#include <limits.h>
31
32#ifdef HAVE_STDDEF_H
917317f4 33#include <stddef.h>
c906108c 34#else
917317f4 35#include <sys/types.h> /* for size_t */
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36#endif
37
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38#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
39#include <unistd.h>
40#endif
41
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42/* Just in case they're not defined in stdio.h. */
43
44#ifndef SEEK_SET
45#define SEEK_SET 0
46#endif
47#ifndef SEEK_CUR
48#define SEEK_CUR 1
49#endif
50
51/* First include ansidecl.h so we can use the various macro definitions
52 here and in all subsequent file inclusions. */
53
54#include "ansidecl.h"
55
917317f4 56#include <stdarg.h> /* for va_list */
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57
58#include "libiberty.h"
59
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60#include "progress.h"
61
62#ifdef USE_MMALLOC
63#include "mmalloc.h"
64#endif
65
66/* For BFD64 and bfd_vma. */
67#include "bfd.h"
68
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69
70/* The target is partially multi-arched. Both "tm.h" and the
71 multi-arch vector provide definitions. "tm.h" normally overrides
72 the multi-arch vector (but there are a few exceptions). */
73
74#define GDB_MULTI_ARCH_PARTIAL 1
75
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76/* The target is partially multi-arched. Both the multi-arch vector
77 and "tm.h" provide definitions. "tm.h" cannot override a definition
78 provided by the multi-arch vector. It is detected as a compilation
79 error.
80
81 This setting is only useful during a multi-arch conversion. */
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82
83#define GDB_MULTI_ARCH_TM 2
84
85/* The target is pure multi-arch. The MULTI-ARCH vector provides all
5a2402b8 86 definitions. "tm.h" is linked to an empty file. */
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87
88#define GDB_MULTI_ARCH_PURE 3
89
90
91
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92/* An address in the program being debugged. Host byte order. Rather
93 than duplicate all the logic in BFD which figures out what type
94 this is (long, long long, etc.) and whether it needs to be 64
95 bits (the host/target interactions are subtle), we just use
96 bfd_vma. */
97
98typedef bfd_vma CORE_ADDR;
99
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100/* This is to make sure that LONGEST is at least as big as CORE_ADDR. */
101
102#ifndef LONGEST
103
104#ifdef BFD64
105
106#define LONGEST BFD_HOST_64_BIT
107#define ULONGEST BFD_HOST_U_64_BIT
108
109#else /* No BFD64 */
110
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111#ifdef CC_HAS_LONG_LONG
112#define LONGEST long long
113#define ULONGEST unsigned long long
114#else
115#ifdef BFD_HOST_64_BIT
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116/* BFD_HOST_64_BIT is defined for some hosts that don't have long long
117 (e.g. i386-windows) so try it. */
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118#define LONGEST BFD_HOST_64_BIT
119#define ULONGEST BFD_HOST_U_64_BIT
120#else
121#define LONGEST long
122#define ULONGEST unsigned long
123#endif
124#endif
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125
126#endif /* No BFD64 */
127
128#endif /* ! LONGEST */
129
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130#ifndef min
131#define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
132#endif
133#ifndef max
134#define max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
135#endif
136
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137/* Macros to do string compares.
138
139 NOTE: cagney/2000-03-14:
140
141 While old code can continue to refer to these macros, new code is
142 probably better off using strcmp() directly vis: ``strcmp() == 0''
143 and ``strcmp() != 0''.
144
145 This is because modern compilers can directly inline strcmp()
146 making the original justification for these macros - avoid function
147 call overhead by pre-testing the first characters
148 (``*X==*Y?...:0'') - redundant.
149
150 ``Even if [...] testing the first character does have a modest
151 performance improvement, I'd rather that whenever a performance
152 issue is found that we spend the effort on algorithmic
153 optimizations than micro-optimizing.'' J.T. */
c906108c 154
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155#define STREQ(a,b) (*(a) == *(b) ? !strcmp ((a), (b)) : 0)
156#define STREQN(a,b,c) (*(a) == *(b) ? !strncmp ((a), (b), (c)) : 0)
157
158/* The character GNU C++ uses to build identifiers that must be unique from
159 the program's identifiers (such as $this and $$vptr). */
160#define CPLUS_MARKER '$' /* May be overridden to '.' for SysV */
161
162/* Check if a character is one of the commonly used C++ marker characters. */
917317f4 163extern int is_cplus_marker (int);
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164
165/* use tui interface if non-zero */
166extern int tui_version;
167
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168/* enable xdb commands if set */
169extern int xdb_commands;
170
171/* enable dbx commands if set */
172extern int dbx_commands;
173
174extern int quit_flag;
175extern int immediate_quit;
176extern int sevenbit_strings;
177
917317f4 178extern void quit (void);
c906108c 179
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180/* FIXME: cagney/2000-03-13: It has been suggested that the peformance
181 benefits of having a ``QUIT'' macro rather than a function are
182 marginal. If the overhead of a QUIT function call is proving
183 significant then its calling frequency should probably be reduced
184 [kingdon]. A profile analyzing the current situtation is
185 needed. */
186
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187#ifdef QUIT
188/* do twice to force compiler warning */
189#define QUIT_FIXME "FIXME"
190#define QUIT_FIXME "ignoring redefinition of QUIT"
191#else
192#define QUIT { \
193 if (quit_flag) quit (); \
194 if (interactive_hook) interactive_hook (); \
195 PROGRESS (1); \
196}
197#endif
198
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199/* Languages represented in the symbol table and elsewhere.
200 This should probably be in language.h, but since enum's can't
201 be forward declared to satisfy opaque references before their
202 actual definition, needs to be here. */
203
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204enum language
205 {
206 language_unknown, /* Language not known */
207 language_auto, /* Placeholder for automatic setting */
208 language_c, /* C */
209 language_cplus, /* C++ */
210 language_java, /* Java */
211 language_chill, /* Chill */
212 language_fortran, /* Fortran */
213 language_m2, /* Modula-2 */
214 language_asm, /* Assembly language */
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215 language_scm, /* Scheme / Guile */
216 language_pascal /* Pascal */
917317f4 217 };
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218
219enum precision_type
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220 {
221 single_precision,
222 double_precision,
223 unspecified_precision
224 };
225
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226/* The numbering of these signals is chosen to match traditional unix
227 signals (insofar as various unices use the same numbers, anyway).
228 It is also the numbering of the GDB remote protocol. Other remote
229 protocols, if they use a different numbering, should make sure to
230 translate appropriately.
231
232 Since these numbers have actually made it out into other software
233 (stubs, etc.), you mustn't disturb the assigned numbering. If you
234 need to add new signals here, add them to the end of the explicitly
235 numbered signals.
236
237 This is based strongly on Unix/POSIX signals for several reasons:
238 (1) This set of signals represents a widely-accepted attempt to
239 represent events of this sort in a portable fashion, (2) we want a
240 signal to make it from wait to child_wait to the user intact, (3) many
241 remote protocols use a similar encoding. However, it is
242 recognized that this set of signals has limitations (such as not
243 distinguishing between various kinds of SIGSEGV, or not
244 distinguishing hitting a breakpoint from finishing a single step).
245 So in the future we may get around this either by adding additional
246 signals for breakpoint, single-step, etc., or by adding signal
247 codes; the latter seems more in the spirit of what BSD, System V,
248 etc. are doing to address these issues. */
249
250/* For an explanation of what each signal means, see
251 target_signal_to_string. */
252
253enum target_signal
254 {
255 /* Used some places (e.g. stop_signal) to record the concept that
256 there is no signal. */
257 TARGET_SIGNAL_0 = 0,
258 TARGET_SIGNAL_FIRST = 0,
259 TARGET_SIGNAL_HUP = 1,
260 TARGET_SIGNAL_INT = 2,
261 TARGET_SIGNAL_QUIT = 3,
262 TARGET_SIGNAL_ILL = 4,
263 TARGET_SIGNAL_TRAP = 5,
264 TARGET_SIGNAL_ABRT = 6,
265 TARGET_SIGNAL_EMT = 7,
266 TARGET_SIGNAL_FPE = 8,
267 TARGET_SIGNAL_KILL = 9,
268 TARGET_SIGNAL_BUS = 10,
269 TARGET_SIGNAL_SEGV = 11,
270 TARGET_SIGNAL_SYS = 12,
271 TARGET_SIGNAL_PIPE = 13,
272 TARGET_SIGNAL_ALRM = 14,
273 TARGET_SIGNAL_TERM = 15,
274 TARGET_SIGNAL_URG = 16,
275 TARGET_SIGNAL_STOP = 17,
276 TARGET_SIGNAL_TSTP = 18,
277 TARGET_SIGNAL_CONT = 19,
278 TARGET_SIGNAL_CHLD = 20,
279 TARGET_SIGNAL_TTIN = 21,
280 TARGET_SIGNAL_TTOU = 22,
281 TARGET_SIGNAL_IO = 23,
282 TARGET_SIGNAL_XCPU = 24,
283 TARGET_SIGNAL_XFSZ = 25,
284 TARGET_SIGNAL_VTALRM = 26,
285 TARGET_SIGNAL_PROF = 27,
286 TARGET_SIGNAL_WINCH = 28,
287 TARGET_SIGNAL_LOST = 29,
288 TARGET_SIGNAL_USR1 = 30,
289 TARGET_SIGNAL_USR2 = 31,
290 TARGET_SIGNAL_PWR = 32,
291 /* Similar to SIGIO. Perhaps they should have the same number. */
292 TARGET_SIGNAL_POLL = 33,
293 TARGET_SIGNAL_WIND = 34,
294 TARGET_SIGNAL_PHONE = 35,
295 TARGET_SIGNAL_WAITING = 36,
296 TARGET_SIGNAL_LWP = 37,
297 TARGET_SIGNAL_DANGER = 38,
298 TARGET_SIGNAL_GRANT = 39,
299 TARGET_SIGNAL_RETRACT = 40,
300 TARGET_SIGNAL_MSG = 41,
301 TARGET_SIGNAL_SOUND = 42,
302 TARGET_SIGNAL_SAK = 43,
303 TARGET_SIGNAL_PRIO = 44,
304 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_33 = 45,
305 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_34 = 46,
306 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_35 = 47,
307 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_36 = 48,
308 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_37 = 49,
309 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_38 = 50,
310 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_39 = 51,
311 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_40 = 52,
312 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_41 = 53,
313 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_42 = 54,
314 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_43 = 55,
315 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_44 = 56,
316 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_45 = 57,
317 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_46 = 58,
318 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_47 = 59,
319 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_48 = 60,
320 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_49 = 61,
321 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_50 = 62,
322 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_51 = 63,
323 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_52 = 64,
324 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_53 = 65,
325 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_54 = 66,
326 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_55 = 67,
327 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_56 = 68,
328 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_57 = 69,
329 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_58 = 70,
330 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_59 = 71,
331 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_60 = 72,
332 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_61 = 73,
333 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_62 = 74,
334 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_63 = 75,
335
336 /* Used internally by Solaris threads. See signal(5) on Solaris. */
337 TARGET_SIGNAL_CANCEL = 76,
338
339 /* Yes, this pains me, too. But LynxOS didn't have SIG32, and now
340 Linux does, and we can't disturb the numbering, since it's part
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341 of the remote protocol. Note that in some GDB's
342 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_32 is number 76. */
379d08a1 343 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_32,
49dd83ba 344 /* Yet another pain, IRIX 6 has SIG64. */
379d08a1 345 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_64,
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346 /* Yet another pain, Linux/MIPS might go up to 128. */
347 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_65,
348 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_66,
349 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_67,
350 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_68,
351 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_69,
352 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_70,
353 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_71,
354 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_72,
355 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_73,
356 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_74,
357 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_75,
358 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_76,
359 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_77,
360 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_78,
361 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_79,
362 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_80,
363 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_81,
364 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_82,
365 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_83,
366 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_84,
367 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_85,
368 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_86,
369 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_87,
370 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_88,
371 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_89,
372 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_90,
373 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_91,
374 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_92,
375 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_93,
376 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_94,
377 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_95,
378 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_96,
379 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_97,
380 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_98,
381 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_99,
382 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_100,
383 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_101,
384 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_102,
385 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_103,
386 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_104,
387 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_105,
388 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_106,
389 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_107,
390 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_108,
391 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_109,
392 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_110,
393 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_111,
394 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_112,
395 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_113,
396 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_114,
397 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_115,
398 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_116,
399 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_117,
400 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_118,
401 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_119,
402 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_120,
403 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_121,
404 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_122,
405 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_123,
406 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_124,
407 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_125,
408 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_126,
409 TARGET_SIGNAL_REALTIME_127,
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411#if defined(MACH) || defined(__MACH__)
412 /* Mach exceptions */
413 TARGET_EXC_BAD_ACCESS,
414 TARGET_EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION,
415 TARGET_EXC_ARITHMETIC,
416 TARGET_EXC_EMULATION,
417 TARGET_EXC_SOFTWARE,
418 TARGET_EXC_BREAKPOINT,
419#endif
420 TARGET_SIGNAL_INFO,
421
422 /* Some signal we don't know about. */
423 TARGET_SIGNAL_UNKNOWN,
424
425 /* Use whatever signal we use when one is not specifically specified
426 (for passing to proceed and so on). */
427 TARGET_SIGNAL_DEFAULT,
428
429 /* Last and unused enum value, for sizing arrays, etc. */
430 TARGET_SIGNAL_LAST
431 };
432
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433/* the cleanup list records things that have to be undone
434 if an error happens (descriptors to be closed, memory to be freed, etc.)
435 Each link in the chain records a function to call and an
436 argument to give it.
437
438 Use make_cleanup to add an element to the cleanup chain.
439 Use do_cleanups to do all cleanup actions back to a given
440 point in the chain. Use discard_cleanups to remove cleanups
441 from the chain back to a given point, not doing them. */
442
443struct cleanup
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444 {
445 struct cleanup *next;
446 void (*function) (PTR);
447 PTR arg;
448 };
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449
450
451/* The ability to declare that a function never returns is useful, but
452 not really required to compile GDB successfully, so the NORETURN and
453 ATTR_NORETURN macros normally expand into nothing. */
454
455/* If compiling with older versions of GCC, a function may be declared
456 "volatile" to indicate that it does not return. */
457
458#ifndef NORETURN
917317f4 459#if defined(__GNUC__) \
c906108c 460 && (__GNUC__ == 1 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 7))
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461#define NORETURN volatile
462#else
463#define NORETURN /* nothing */
464#endif
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465#endif
466
467/* GCC 2.5 and later versions define a function attribute "noreturn",
468 which is the preferred way to declare that a function never returns.
469 However GCC 2.7 appears to be the first version in which this fully
470 works everywhere we use it. */
471
472#ifndef ATTR_NORETURN
7d418785 473#if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ > 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 7))
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474#define ATTR_NORETURN __attribute__ ((noreturn))
475#else
476#define ATTR_NORETURN /* nothing */
477#endif
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478#endif
479
480#ifndef ATTR_FORMAT
7d418785 481#if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ > 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4))
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482#define ATTR_FORMAT(type, x, y) __attribute__ ((format(type, x, y)))
483#else
484#define ATTR_FORMAT(type, x, y) /* nothing */
485#endif
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486#endif
487
488/* Needed for various prototypes */
489
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490struct symtab;
491struct breakpoint;
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492
493/* From blockframe.c */
494
917317f4 495extern int inside_entry_func (CORE_ADDR);
c906108c 496
917317f4 497extern int inside_entry_file (CORE_ADDR addr);
c906108c 498
917317f4 499extern int inside_main_func (CORE_ADDR pc);
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500
501/* From ch-lang.c, for the moment. (FIXME) */
502
917317f4 503extern char *chill_demangle (const char *);
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504
505/* From utils.c */
506
917317f4 507extern void initialize_utils (void);
392a587b 508
917317f4 509extern void notice_quit (void);
c906108c 510
917317f4 511extern int strcmp_iw (const char *, const char *);
c906108c 512
917317f4 513extern int subset_compare (char *, char *);
7a292a7a 514
917317f4 515extern char *safe_strerror (int);
c906108c 516
917317f4 517extern void init_malloc (void *);
c906108c 518
917317f4 519extern void request_quit (int);
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521extern void do_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
522extern void do_final_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
523extern void do_my_cleanups (struct cleanup **, struct cleanup *);
524extern void do_run_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
525extern void do_exec_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
526extern void do_exec_error_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
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528extern void discard_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
529extern void discard_final_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
530extern void discard_exec_error_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
531extern void discard_my_cleanups (struct cleanup **, struct cleanup *);
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533/* NOTE: cagney/2000-03-04: This typedef is strictly for the
534 make_cleanup function declarations below. Do not use this typedef
535 as a cast when passing functions into the make_cleanup() code.
536 Instead either use a bounce function or add a wrapper function.
537 Calling a f(char*) function with f(void*) is non-portable. */
538typedef void (make_cleanup_ftype) (void *);
539
540extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup (make_cleanup_ftype *, void *);
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917317f4 542extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup_freeargv (char **);
7a292a7a 543
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544struct ui_file;
545extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup_ui_file_delete (struct ui_file *);
11cf8741 546
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547extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup_close (int fd);
548
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549extern struct cleanup *make_cleanup_bfd_close (bfd *abfd);
550
e4005526 551extern struct cleanup *make_final_cleanup (make_cleanup_ftype *, void *);
c906108c 552
917317f4 553extern struct cleanup *make_my_cleanup (struct cleanup **,
e4005526 554 make_cleanup_ftype *, void *);
c906108c 555
e4005526 556extern struct cleanup *make_run_cleanup (make_cleanup_ftype *, void *);
c906108c 557
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558extern struct cleanup *make_exec_cleanup (make_cleanup_ftype *, void *);
559extern struct cleanup *make_exec_error_cleanup (make_cleanup_ftype *, void *);
43ff13b4 560
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561extern struct cleanup *save_cleanups (void);
562extern struct cleanup *save_final_cleanups (void);
563extern struct cleanup *save_my_cleanups (struct cleanup **);
c906108c 564
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565extern void restore_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
566extern void restore_final_cleanups (struct cleanup *);
567extern void restore_my_cleanups (struct cleanup **, struct cleanup *);
c906108c 568
2f9429ae 569extern void free_current_contents (void *);
c906108c 570
e54a9244 571extern void null_cleanup (void *);
c906108c 572
917317f4 573extern int myread (int, char *, int);
c906108c 574
917317f4 575extern int query (char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 2);
c906108c 576
917317f4 577extern void init_page_info (void);
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579extern CORE_ADDR host_pointer_to_address (void *ptr);
580extern void *address_to_host_pointer (CORE_ADDR addr);
581
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582/* From demangle.c */
583
917317f4 584extern void set_demangling_style (char *);
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585
586/* From tm.h */
587
588struct type;
917317f4 589typedef int (use_struct_convention_fn) (int gcc_p, struct type * value_type);
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590extern use_struct_convention_fn generic_use_struct_convention;
591
917317f4 592typedef unsigned char *(breakpoint_from_pc_fn) (CORE_ADDR * pcptr, int *lenptr);
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593\f
594/* Annotation stuff. */
595
917317f4 596extern int annotation_level; /* in stack.c */
c906108c 597\f
917317f4 598extern void begin_line (void);
c906108c 599
917317f4 600extern void wrap_here (char *);
c906108c 601
917317f4 602extern void reinitialize_more_filter (void);
c906108c 603
0f71a2f6 604/* Normal results */
d9fcf2fb 605extern struct ui_file *gdb_stdout;
0f71a2f6 606/* Serious error notifications */
d9fcf2fb 607extern struct ui_file *gdb_stderr;
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608/* Log/debug/trace messages that should bypass normal stdout/stderr
609 filtering. For momement, always call this stream using
610 *_unfiltered. In the very near future that restriction shall be
611 removed - either call shall be unfiltered. (cagney 1999-06-13). */
d9fcf2fb 612extern struct ui_file *gdb_stdlog;
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613/* Target output that should bypass normal stdout/stderr filtering.
614 For momement, always call this stream using *_unfiltered. In the
615 very near future that restriction shall be removed - either call
616 shall be unfiltered. (cagney 1999-07-02). */
d9fcf2fb 617extern struct ui_file *gdb_stdtarg;
c906108c 618
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620#include "tui.h"
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622
d9fcf2fb 623#include "ui-file.h"
c906108c 624
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626 non-locally on error. */
c906108c 627
d9fcf2fb 628extern void fputs_filtered (const char *, struct ui_file *);
c906108c 629
d9fcf2fb 630extern void fputs_unfiltered (const char *, struct ui_file *);
c906108c 631
d9fcf2fb 632extern int fputc_filtered (int c, struct ui_file *);
c906108c 633
d9fcf2fb 634extern int fputc_unfiltered (int c, struct ui_file *);
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637
917317f4 638extern int putchar_unfiltered (int c);
c906108c 639
917317f4 640extern void puts_filtered (const char *);
c906108c 641
917317f4 642extern void puts_unfiltered (const char *);
c906108c 643
917317f4 644extern void puts_debug (char *prefix, char *string, char *suffix);
c906108c 645
917317f4 646extern void vprintf_filtered (const char *, va_list) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 0);
c906108c 647
d9fcf2fb 648extern void vfprintf_filtered (struct ui_file *, const char *, va_list) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 2, 0);
c906108c 649
d9fcf2fb 650extern void fprintf_filtered (struct ui_file *, const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 2, 3);
c906108c 651
d9fcf2fb 652extern void fprintfi_filtered (int, struct ui_file *, const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 3, 4);
c906108c 653
917317f4 654extern void printf_filtered (const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 2);
c906108c 655
917317f4 656extern void printfi_filtered (int, const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 2, 3);
c906108c 657
917317f4 658extern void vprintf_unfiltered (const char *, va_list) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 0);
c906108c 659
d9fcf2fb 660extern void vfprintf_unfiltered (struct ui_file *, const char *, va_list) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 2, 0);
c906108c 661
d9fcf2fb 662extern void fprintf_unfiltered (struct ui_file *, const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 2, 3);
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664extern void printf_unfiltered (const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 2);
c906108c 665
d9fcf2fb 666extern void print_spaces (int, struct ui_file *);
c906108c 667
d9fcf2fb 668extern void print_spaces_filtered (int, struct ui_file *);
c906108c 669
917317f4 670extern char *n_spaces (int);
c906108c 671
d9fcf2fb 672extern void fputstr_filtered (const char *str, int quotr, struct ui_file * stream);
43e526b9 673
d9fcf2fb 674extern void fputstr_unfiltered (const char *str, int quotr, struct ui_file * stream);
43e526b9 675
d9fcf2fb 676extern void fputstrn_unfiltered (const char *str, int n, int quotr, struct ui_file * stream);
c906108c 677
d4f3574e 678/* Display the host ADDR on STREAM formatted as ``0x%x''. */
d9fcf2fb 679extern void gdb_print_host_address (void *addr, struct ui_file *stream);
c906108c 680
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682 paddr_nz() is like %lx. paddr_u() is like %lu. paddr_width() is
683 for ``%*''. */
d4f3574e 684extern int strlen_paddr (void);
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685extern char *paddr (CORE_ADDR addr);
686extern char *paddr_nz (CORE_ADDR addr);
687extern char *paddr_u (CORE_ADDR addr);
688extern char *paddr_d (LONGEST addr);
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691extern char *phex_nz (ULONGEST l, int sizeof_l);
c906108c 692
d9fcf2fb 693extern void fprintf_symbol_filtered (struct ui_file *, char *,
917317f4 694 enum language, int);
c906108c 695
917317f4 696extern NORETURN void perror_with_name (char *) ATTR_NORETURN;
c906108c 697
917317f4 698extern void print_sys_errmsg (char *, int);
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700/* From regex.c or libc. BSD 4.4 declares this with the argument type as
701 "const char *" in unistd.h, so we can't declare the argument
702 as "char *". */
703
917317f4 704extern char *re_comp (const char *);
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706/* From symfile.c */
707
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709
710/* Remote targets may wish to use this as their load function. */
711extern void generic_load (char *name, int from_tty);
712
713/* Summarise a download */
d9fcf2fb 714extern void print_transfer_performance (struct ui_file *stream,
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715 unsigned long data_count,
716 unsigned long write_count,
717 unsigned long time_count);
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719/* From top.c */
720
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721typedef void initialize_file_ftype (void);
722
917317f4 723extern char *skip_quoted (char *);
c906108c 724
917317f4 725extern char *gdb_readline (char *);
c906108c 726
917317f4 727extern char *command_line_input (char *, int, char *);
c906108c 728
917317f4 729extern void print_prompt (void);
c906108c 730
917317f4 731extern int input_from_terminal_p (void);
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733extern int info_verbose;
734
735/* From printcmd.c */
736
917317f4 737extern void set_next_address (CORE_ADDR);
c906108c 738
d9fcf2fb 739extern void print_address_symbolic (CORE_ADDR, struct ui_file *, int,
917317f4 740 char *);
c906108c 741
dfcd3bfb 742extern int build_address_symbolic (CORE_ADDR addr,
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744 char **name,
745 int *offset,
746 char **filename,
747 int *line,
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748 int *unmapped);
749
d9fcf2fb 750extern void print_address_numeric (CORE_ADDR, int, struct ui_file *);
c906108c 751
d9fcf2fb 752extern void print_address (CORE_ADDR, struct ui_file *);
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754/* From source.c */
755
1f8cc6db 756extern int openp (const char *, int, const char *, int, int, char **);
c906108c 757
917317f4 758extern int source_full_path_of (char *, char **);
c906108c 759
917317f4 760extern void mod_path (char *, char **);
c906108c 761
917317f4 762extern void directory_command (char *, int);
c906108c 763
917317f4 764extern void init_source_path (void);
c906108c 765
917317f4 766extern char *symtab_to_filename (struct symtab *);
c906108c 767
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769
770extern void exec_set_section_offsets (bfd_signed_vma text_off,
771 bfd_signed_vma data_off,
772 bfd_signed_vma bss_off);
773
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775
917317f4 776extern int read_relative_register_raw_bytes (int, char *);
c906108c 777
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778/* Possible lvalue types. Like enum language, this should be in
779 value.h, but needs to be here for the same reason. */
780
781enum lval_type
782 {
783 /* Not an lval. */
784 not_lval,
785 /* In memory. Could be a saved register. */
786 lval_memory,
787 /* In a register. */
788 lval_register,
789 /* In a gdb internal variable. */
790 lval_internalvar,
791 /* Part of a gdb internal variable (structure field). */
792 lval_internalvar_component,
793 /* In a register series in a frame not the current one, which may have been
794 partially saved or saved in different places (otherwise would be
795 lval_register or lval_memory). */
796 lval_reg_frame_relative
797 };
798
392a587b 799struct frame_info;
53a5351d 800
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801/* From readline (but not in any readline .h files). */
802
917317f4 803extern char *tilde_expand (char *);
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805/* Control types for commands */
806
807enum misc_command_type
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808 {
809 ok_command,
810 end_command,
811 else_command,
812 nop_command
813 };
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815enum command_control_type
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816 {
817 simple_control,
818 break_control,
819 continue_control,
820 while_control,
821 if_control,
822 invalid_control
823 };
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825/* Structure for saved commands lines
826 (for breakpoints, defined commands, etc). */
827
828struct command_line
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829 {
830 struct command_line *next;
831 char *line;
832 enum command_control_type control_type;
833 int body_count;
834 struct command_line **body_list;
835 };
c906108c 836
917317f4 837extern struct command_line *read_command_lines (char *, int);
c906108c 838
917317f4 839extern void free_command_lines (struct command_line **);
c906108c 840
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841/* To continue the execution commands when running gdb asynchronously.
842 A continuation structure contains a pointer to a function to be called
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843 to finish the command, once the target has stopped. Such mechanism is
844 used bt the finish and until commands, and in the remote protocol
845 when opening an extended-remote connection. */
846
847struct continuation_arg
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848 {
849 struct continuation_arg *next;
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851 void *pointer;
852 int integer;
853 long longint;
854 } data;
917317f4 855 };
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856
857struct continuation
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858 {
859 void (*continuation_hook) (struct continuation_arg *);
860 struct continuation_arg *arg_list;
861 struct continuation *next;
862 };
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863
864/* In infrun.c. */
865extern struct continuation *cmd_continuation;
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866/* Used only by the step_1 function. */
867extern struct continuation *intermediate_continuation;
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868
869/* From utils.c */
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870extern void add_continuation (void (*)(struct continuation_arg *),
871 struct continuation_arg *);
872extern void do_all_continuations (void);
873extern void discard_all_continuations (void);
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875extern void add_intermediate_continuation (void (*)(struct continuation_arg *),
876 struct continuation_arg *);
877extern void do_all_intermediate_continuations (void);
878extern void discard_all_intermediate_continuations (void);
879
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880/* String containing the current directory (what getwd would return). */
881
882extern char *current_directory;
883
884/* Default radixes for input and output. Only some values supported. */
885extern unsigned input_radix;
886extern unsigned output_radix;
887
888/* Possibilities for prettyprint parameters to routines which print
889 things. Like enum language, this should be in value.h, but needs
890 to be here for the same reason. FIXME: If we can eliminate this
891 as an arg to LA_VAL_PRINT, then we can probably move it back to
892 value.h. */
893
894enum val_prettyprint
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895 {
896 Val_no_prettyprint = 0,
897 Val_prettyprint,
898 /* Use the default setting which the user has specified. */
899 Val_pretty_default
900 };
39f77062 901
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903 for identifying the inferior. This consists of the process id
904 (pid), thread id (tid), and other fields necessary for uniquely
905 identifying the inferior process/thread being debugged. When
906 manipulating ptids, the constructors, accessors, and predicate
907 declared in inferior.h should be used. These are as follows:
908
909 ptid_build - Make a new ptid from a pid, lwp, and tid.
910 pid_to_ptid - Make a new ptid from just a pid.
911 ptid_get_pid - Fetch the pid component of a ptid.
912 ptid_get_lwp - Fetch the lwp component of a ptid.
913 ptid_get_tid - Fetch the tid component of a ptid.
914 ptid_equal - Test to see if two ptids are equal.
915
916 Please do NOT access the struct ptid members directly (except, of
917 course, in the implementation of the above ptid manipulation
918 functions). */
919
920struct ptid
921 {
922 /* Process id */
923 int pid;
39f77062 924
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926 long lwp;
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929 long tid;
930 };
39f77062 931
ca6724c1 932typedef struct ptid ptid_t;
39f77062 933
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937 need a "xm.h" file. This will be a symlink to one of the xm-*.h
938 files, built by the `configure' script. */
c906108c 939
5a2402b8 940#ifdef GDB_XM_FILE
c906108c 941#include "xm.h"
5a2402b8 942#endif
c906108c 943
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944/* Optional native machine support. Non-native (and possibly pure
945 multi-arch) targets do not need a "nm.h" file. This will be a
946 symlink to one of the nm-*.h files, built by the `configure'
947 script. */
c906108c 948
5a2402b8 949#ifdef GDB_NM_FILE
c906108c 950#include "nm.h"
5a2402b8 951#endif
c906108c 952
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954 do not need a "tm.h" file. This will be a symlink to one of the
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956
5a2402b8 957#ifdef GDB_TM_FILE
c906108c 958#include "tm.h"
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960
961/* GDB_MULTI_ARCH is normally set by configure.in using information
962 from configure.tgt or the config/%/%.mt Makefile fragment. Since
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963 some targets have defined it in their "tm.h" file, delay providing
964 a default definition until after "tm.h" has been included.. */
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966#ifndef GDB_MULTI_ARCH
967#define GDB_MULTI_ARCH 0
968#endif
969
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971/* If the xm.h file did not define the mode string used to open the
972 files, assume that binary files are opened the same way as text
973 files */
974#ifndef FOPEN_RB
975#include "fopen-same.h"
976#endif
977
c906108c 978#define CONST_PTR const
c906108c 979
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981 FIXME: Assumes 2's complement arithmetic */
982
983#if !defined (UINT_MAX)
917317f4 984#define UINT_MAX ((unsigned int)(~0)) /* 0xFFFFFFFF for 32-bits */
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986
987#if !defined (INT_MAX)
917317f4 988#define INT_MAX ((int)(UINT_MAX >> 1)) /* 0x7FFFFFFF for 32-bits */
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990
991#if !defined (INT_MIN)
992#define INT_MIN ((int)((int) ~0 ^ INT_MAX)) /* 0x80000000 for 32-bits */
993#endif
994
995#if !defined (ULONG_MAX)
996#define ULONG_MAX ((unsigned long)(~0L)) /* 0xFFFFFFFF for 32-bits */
997#endif
998
999#if !defined (LONG_MAX)
1000#define LONG_MAX ((long)(ULONG_MAX >> 1)) /* 0x7FFFFFFF for 32-bits */
1001#endif
1002
4ce44c66 1003#if !defined (ULONGEST_MAX)
658d99ff 1004#define ULONGEST_MAX (~(ULONGEST)0) /* 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF for 64-bits */
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1005#endif
1006
658d99ff 1007#if !defined (LONGEST_MAX) /* 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF for 64-bits */
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1008#define LONGEST_MAX ((LONGEST)(ULONGEST_MAX >> 1))
1009#endif
1010
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1011/* Convert a LONGEST to an int. This is used in contexts (e.g. number of
1012 arguments to a function, number in a value history, register number, etc.)
1013 where the value must not be larger than can fit in an int. */
1014
917317f4 1015extern int longest_to_int (LONGEST);
c906108c 1016
7b83ea04 1017/* Assorted functions we can declare, now that const and volatile are
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1019
5565b556 1020extern char *savestring (const char *, size_t);
c906108c 1021
5565b556 1022extern char *msavestring (void *, const char *, size_t);
c906108c 1023
917317f4 1024extern char *mstrsave (void *, const char *);
c906108c 1025
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1027/* NOTE: cagney/2000-03-04: The mmalloc functions need to use PTR
1028 rather than void* so that they are consistent with the delcaration
1029 in ../mmalloc/mmalloc.h. */
1030extern PTR mcalloc (PTR, size_t, size_t);
1031extern PTR mmalloc (PTR, size_t);
1032extern PTR mrealloc (PTR, PTR, size_t);
1033extern void mfree (PTR, PTR);
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1035
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1037 guard against stray NULL arguments. */
1038extern void *xmmalloc (void *md, size_t size);
1039extern void *xmrealloc (void *md, void *ptr, size_t size);
1040extern void *xmcalloc (void *md, size_t number, size_t size);
1041extern void xmfree (void *md, void *ptr);
1042
1043/* xmalloc(), xrealloc() and xcalloc() have already been declared in
1044 "libiberty.h". */
1045extern void xfree (void *);
1046
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1048 fails. */
1049extern void xasprintf (char **ret, const char *format, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 2, 3);
1050extern void xvasprintf (char **ret, const char *format, va_list ap);
1051
917317f4 1052extern int parse_escape (char **);
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1055
1056extern char *error_pre_print;
1057
1058/* Message to be printed before the error message, when an error occurs. */
1059
1060extern char *quit_pre_print;
1061
1062/* Message to be printed before the warning message, when a warning occurs. */
1063
1064extern char *warning_pre_print;
1065
4ce44c66 1066extern NORETURN void verror (const char *fmt, va_list ap) ATTR_NORETURN;
c906108c 1067
4ce44c66 1068extern NORETURN void error (const char *fmt, ...) ATTR_NORETURN;
c906108c 1069
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1071extern NORETURN void error_begin (void);
c906108c 1072
d9fcf2fb 1073extern NORETURN void error_stream (struct ui_file *) ATTR_NORETURN;
2acceee2 1074
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1076 message. */
917317f4 1077extern char *error_last_message (void);
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1080 const char *, va_list ap) ATTR_NORETURN;
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1083 const char *, ...) ATTR_NORETURN ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 3, 4);
4ce44c66 1084
917317f4 1085extern NORETURN void nomem (long) ATTR_NORETURN;
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1088 must be less than zero. enum value 0 is reserved for internal use
1089 as the return value from an initial setjmp(). The function
1090 catch_exceptions() reserves values >= 0 as legal results from its
1091 wrapped function. */
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1094 {
1095 /* User interrupt. */
f9c696d2 1096 RETURN_QUIT = -2,
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1098 RETURN_ERROR
1099 };
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1102
f9c696d2 1103#define RETURN_MASK(reason) (1 << (int)(-reason))
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1105#define RETURN_MASK_ERROR RETURN_MASK (RETURN_ERROR)
1106#define RETURN_MASK_ALL (RETURN_MASK_QUIT | RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
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1108
917317f4 1109extern NORETURN void return_to_top_level (enum return_reason) ATTR_NORETURN;
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1112 handler. If an exception (enum return_reason) is thrown using
1113 return_to_top_level() than all cleanups installed since
1114 catch_exceptions() was entered are invoked, the (-ve) exception
1115 value is then returned by catch_exceptions. If FUNC() returns
1116 normally (with a postive or zero return value) then that value is
1117 returned by catch_exceptions(). It is an internal_error() for
1118 FUNC() to return a negative value.
1119
1120 For the period of the FUNC() call: UIOUT is installed as the output
1121 builder; ERRSTRING is installed as the error/quit message; and a
1122 new cleanup_chain is established. The old values are restored
1123 before catch_exceptions() returns.
1124
1125 FIXME; cagney/2001-08-13: The need to override the global UIOUT
1126 builder variable should just go away.
1127
1128 This function superseeds catch_errors().
1129
1130 This function uses SETJMP() and LONGJUMP(). */
1131
1132struct ui_out;
1133typedef int (catch_exceptions_ftype) (struct ui_out *ui_out, void *args);
1134extern int catch_exceptions (struct ui_out *uiout,
1135 catch_exceptions_ftype *func, void *func_args,
1136 char *errstring, return_mask mask);
1137
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1139 otherwize the result from CATCH_ERRORS_FTYPE is returned. It is
1140 probably useful for CATCH_ERRORS_FTYPE to always return a non-zero
1141 value. It's unfortunate that, catch_errors() does not return an
1142 indication of the exact exception that it caught - quit_flag might
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1144
1145 This function is superseeded by catch_exceptions(). */
11cf8741 1146
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1148extern int catch_errors (catch_errors_ftype *, PTR, char *, return_mask);
c906108c 1149
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1150/* Template to catch_errors() that wraps calls to command
1151 functions. */
1152
1153typedef void (catch_command_errors_ftype) (char *, int);
1154extern int catch_command_errors (catch_command_errors_ftype *func, char *command, int from_tty, return_mask);
1155
917317f4 1156extern void warning_begin (void);
c906108c 1157
917317f4 1158extern void warning (const char *, ...) ATTR_FORMAT (printf, 1, 2);
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1159
1160/* Global functions from other, non-gdb GNU thingies.
1161 Libiberty thingies are no longer declared here. We include libiberty.h
1162 above, instead. */
1163
1164#ifndef GETENV_PROVIDED
917317f4 1165extern char *getenv (const char *);
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1166#endif
1167
1168/* From other system libraries */
1169
1170#ifdef HAVE_STDDEF_H
1171#include <stddef.h>
1172#endif
1173
1174#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
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1175#include <stdlib.h>
1176#endif
1177#ifndef min
1178#define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
1179#endif
1180#ifndef max
1181#define max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b))
1182#endif
1183
1184
1185/* We take the address of fclose later, but some stdio's forget
1186 to declare this. We can't always declare it since there's
1187 no way to declare the parameters without upsetting some compiler
1188 somewhere. */
1189
1190#ifndef FCLOSE_PROVIDED
917317f4 1191extern int fclose (FILE *);
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1192#endif
1193
1194#ifndef atof
917317f4 1195extern double atof (const char *); /* X3.159-1989 4.10.1.1 */
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1196#endif
1197
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1198/* Various possibilities for alloca. */
1199#ifndef alloca
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1200#ifdef __GNUC__
1201#define alloca __builtin_alloca
1202#else /* Not GNU C */
1203#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
1204#include <alloca.h>
1205#else
1206#ifdef _AIX
1207#pragma alloca
1208#else
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1209
1210/* We need to be careful not to declare this in a way which conflicts with
1211 bison. Bison never declares it as char *, but under various circumstances
1212 (like __hpux) we need to use void *. */
917317f4 1213extern void *alloca ();
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1214#endif /* Not _AIX */
1215#endif /* Not HAVE_ALLOCA_H */
1216#endif /* Not GNU C */
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1217#endif /* alloca not defined */
1218
1219/* HOST_BYTE_ORDER must be defined to one of these. */
1220
1221#ifdef HAVE_ENDIAN_H
1222#include <endian.h>
1223#endif
1224
1225#if !defined (BIG_ENDIAN)
1226#define BIG_ENDIAN 4321
1227#endif
1228
1229#if !defined (LITTLE_ENDIAN)
1230#define LITTLE_ENDIAN 1234
1231#endif
1232
1233/* Dynamic target-system-dependent parameters for GDB. */
1234#include "gdbarch.h"
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1235#if (GDB_MULTI_ARCH == 0)
1236/* Multi-arch targets _should_ be including "arch-utils.h" directly
1237 into their *-tdep.c file. This is a prop to help old non-
1238 multi-arch targets to continue to compile. */
1239#include "arch-utils.h"
1240#endif
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1241
1242/* Static target-system-dependent parameters for GDB. */
1243
1244/* Number of bits in a char or unsigned char for the target machine.
1245 Just like CHAR_BIT in <limits.h> but describes the target machine. */
1246#if !defined (TARGET_CHAR_BIT)
1247#define TARGET_CHAR_BIT 8
1248#endif
1249
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1250/* If we picked up a copy of CHAR_BIT from a configuration file
1251 (which may get it by including <limits.h>) then use it to set
1252 the number of bits in a host char. If not, use the same size
1253 as the target. */
1254
1255#if defined (CHAR_BIT)
1256#define HOST_CHAR_BIT CHAR_BIT
1257#else
1258#define HOST_CHAR_BIT TARGET_CHAR_BIT
1259#endif
1260
1261/* The bit byte-order has to do just with numbering of bits in
1262 debugging symbols and such. Conceptually, it's quite separate
1263 from byte/word byte order. */
1264
1265#if !defined (BITS_BIG_ENDIAN)
1266#define BITS_BIG_ENDIAN (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN)
1267#endif
1268
1269/* In findvar.c. */
1270
917317f4 1271extern LONGEST extract_signed_integer (void *, int);
c906108c 1272
917317f4 1273extern ULONGEST extract_unsigned_integer (void *, int);
c906108c 1274
917317f4 1275extern int extract_long_unsigned_integer (void *, int, LONGEST *);
c906108c 1276
917317f4 1277extern CORE_ADDR extract_address (void *, int);
c906108c 1278
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1279extern CORE_ADDR extract_typed_address (void *buf, struct type *type);
1280
a9ac8f51 1281extern void store_signed_integer (void *, int, LONGEST);
c906108c 1282
a9ac8f51 1283extern void store_unsigned_integer (void *, int, ULONGEST);
c906108c 1284
a9ac8f51 1285extern void store_address (void *, int, LONGEST);
c906108c 1286
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1287extern void store_typed_address (void *buf, struct type *type, CORE_ADDR addr);
1288
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1290/* From valops.c */
1291
917317f4 1292extern CORE_ADDR push_bytes (CORE_ADDR, char *, int);
c906108c 1293
917317f4 1294extern CORE_ADDR push_word (CORE_ADDR, ULONGEST);
c906108c 1295
c906108c 1296extern int watchdog;
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1297
1298/* Hooks for alternate command interfaces. */
8b93c638 1299
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1300#ifdef UI_OUT
1301/* The name of the interpreter if specified on the command line. */
1302extern char *interpreter_p;
1303#endif
1304
1305/* If a given interpreter matches INTERPRETER_P then it should update
1306 command_loop_hook and init_ui_hook with the per-interpreter
1307 implementation. */
1308/* FIXME: command_loop_hook and init_ui_hook should be moved here. */
1309
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1310struct target_waitstatus;
1311struct cmd_list_element;
c906108c 1312
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1313/* Should the asynchronous variant of the interpreter (using the
1314 event-loop) be enabled? */
6426a772 1315extern int event_loop_p;
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1316
1317extern void (*init_ui_hook) (char *argv0);
1318extern void (*command_loop_hook) (void);
c2d11a7d 1319extern void (*show_load_progress) (const char *section,
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1320 unsigned long section_sent,
1321 unsigned long section_size,
1322 unsigned long total_sent,
c2d11a7d 1323 unsigned long total_size);
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1324extern void (*print_frame_info_listing_hook) (struct symtab * s,
1325 int line, int stopline,
1326 int noerror);
1327extern struct frame_info *parse_frame_specification (char *frame_exp);
1328extern int (*query_hook) (const char *, va_list);
1329extern void (*warning_hook) (const char *, va_list);
d9fcf2fb 1330extern void (*flush_hook) (struct ui_file * stream);
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1331extern void (*create_breakpoint_hook) (struct breakpoint * b);
1332extern void (*delete_breakpoint_hook) (struct breakpoint * bpt);
1333extern void (*modify_breakpoint_hook) (struct breakpoint * bpt);
1334extern void (*interactive_hook) (void);
1335extern void (*registers_changed_hook) (void);
1336extern void (*readline_begin_hook) (char *,...);
1337extern char *(*readline_hook) (char *);
1338extern void (*readline_end_hook) (void);
1339extern void (*register_changed_hook) (int regno);
1340extern void (*memory_changed_hook) (CORE_ADDR addr, int len);
1341extern void (*context_hook) (int);
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1342extern ptid_t (*target_wait_hook) (ptid_t ptid,
1343 struct target_waitstatus * status);
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1344
1345extern void (*attach_hook) (void);
1346extern void (*detach_hook) (void);
1347extern void (*call_command_hook) (struct cmd_list_element * c,
1348 char *cmd, int from_tty);
1349
1350extern void (*set_hook) (struct cmd_list_element * c);
1351
1352extern NORETURN void (*error_hook) (void) ATTR_NORETURN;
1353
1354extern void (*error_begin_hook) (void);
1355
1356extern int (*ui_load_progress_hook) (const char *section, unsigned long num);
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1357
1358
1359/* Inhibit window interface if non-zero. */
1360
1361extern int use_windows;
1362
1363/* Symbolic definitions of filename-related things. */
1364/* FIXME, this doesn't work very well if host and executable
1365 filesystems conventions are different. */
1366
1367#ifndef DIRNAME_SEPARATOR
1368#define DIRNAME_SEPARATOR ':'
1369#endif
1370
c906108c 1371#ifndef SLASH_STRING
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1372#define SLASH_STRING "/"
1373#endif
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1375#ifdef __MSDOS__
1376# define CANT_FORK
1377# define GLOBAL_CURDIR
1378#endif
1379
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1380/* Provide default definitions of PIDGET, TIDGET, and MERGEPID.
1381 The name ``TIDGET'' is a historical accident. Many uses of TIDGET
1382 in the code actually refer to a lightweight process id, i.e,
1383 something that can be considered a process id in its own right for
1384 certain purposes. */
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1385
1386#ifndef PIDGET
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1387#define PIDGET(PTID) (ptid_get_pid (PTID))
1388#define TIDGET(PTID) (ptid_get_lwp (PTID))
1389#define MERGEPID(PID, TID) ptid_build (PID, TID, 0)
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1390#endif
1391
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1392/* Define well known filenos if the system does not define them. */
1393#ifndef STDIN_FILENO
1394#define STDIN_FILENO 0
1395#endif
1396#ifndef STDOUT_FILENO
1397#define STDOUT_FILENO 1
1398#endif
1399#ifndef STDERR_FILENO
1400#define STDERR_FILENO 2
1401#endif
1402
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1403/* If this definition isn't overridden by the header files, assume
1404 that isatty and fileno exist on this system. */
1405#ifndef ISATTY
1406#define ISATTY(FP) (isatty (fileno (FP)))
1407#endif
1408
c906108c 1409#endif /* #ifndef DEFS_H */
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