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ec2bcbe7 1/* C preprocessor macro tables for GDB.
e2882c85 2 Copyright (C) 2002-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 Contributed by Red Hat, Inc.
4
5 This file is part of GDB.
6
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
a9762ec7 9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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10 (at your option) any later version.
11
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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19
20#include "defs.h"
04ea0df1 21#include "gdb_obstack.h"
ec2bcbe7 22#include "splay-tree.h"
0ba1096a 23#include "filenames.h"
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24#include "symtab.h"
25#include "symfile.h"
26#include "objfiles.h"
27#include "macrotab.h"
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28#include "bcache.h"
29#include "complaints.h"
abc9d0dc 30#include "macroexp.h"
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31
32\f
33/* The macro table structure. */
34
35struct macro_table
36{
37 /* The obstack this table's data should be allocated in, or zero if
38 we should use xmalloc. */
39 struct obstack *obstack;
40
41 /* The bcache we should use to hold macro names, argument names, and
42 definitions, or zero if we should use xmalloc. */
43 struct bcache *bcache;
44
45 /* The main source file for this compilation unit --- the one whose
46 name was given to the compiler. This is the root of the
47 #inclusion tree; everything else is #included from here. */
48 struct macro_source_file *main_source;
49
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50 /* Backlink to containing compilation unit, or NULL if there isn't one. */
51 struct compunit_symtab *compunit_symtab;
233d95b5 52
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53 /* True if macros in this table can be redefined without issuing an
54 error. */
55 int redef_ok;
56
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57 /* The table of macro definitions. This is a splay tree (an ordered
58 binary tree that stays balanced, effectively), sorted by macro
59 name. Where a macro gets defined more than once (presumably with
60 an #undefinition in between), we sort the definitions by the
61 order they would appear in the preprocessor's output. That is,
62 if `a.c' #includes `m.h' and then #includes `n.h', and both
63 header files #define X (with an #undef somewhere in between),
64 then the definition from `m.h' appears in our splay tree before
65 the one from `n.h'.
66
67 The splay tree's keys are `struct macro_key' pointers;
68 the values are `struct macro_definition' pointers.
69
70 The splay tree, its nodes, and the keys and values are allocated
71 in obstack, if it's non-zero, or with xmalloc otherwise. The
72 macro names, argument names, argument name arrays, and definition
73 strings are all allocated in bcache, if non-zero, or with xmalloc
74 otherwise. */
75 splay_tree definitions;
76};
77
78
79\f
80/* Allocation and freeing functions. */
81
82/* Allocate SIZE bytes of memory appropriately for the macro table T.
83 This just checks whether T has an obstack, or whether its pieces
84 should be allocated with xmalloc. */
85static void *
86macro_alloc (int size, struct macro_table *t)
87{
88 if (t->obstack)
89 return obstack_alloc (t->obstack, size);
90 else
91 return xmalloc (size);
92}
93
94
95static void
96macro_free (void *object, struct macro_table *t)
97{
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98 if (t->obstack)
99 /* There are cases where we need to remove entries from a macro
100 table, even when reading debugging information. This should be
101 rare, and there's no easy way to free arbitrary data from an
102 obstack, so we just leak it. */
103 ;
104 else
105 xfree (object);
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106}
107
108
109/* If the macro table T has a bcache, then cache the LEN bytes at ADDR
110 there, and return the cached copy. Otherwise, just xmalloc a copy
111 of the bytes, and return a pointer to that. */
112static const void *
113macro_bcache (struct macro_table *t, const void *addr, int len)
114{
115 if (t->bcache)
116 return bcache (addr, len, t->bcache);
117 else
118 {
119 void *copy = xmalloc (len);
b8d56208 120
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121 memcpy (copy, addr, len);
122 return copy;
123 }
124}
125
126
127/* If the macro table T has a bcache, cache the null-terminated string
128 S there, and return a pointer to the cached copy. Otherwise,
129 xmalloc a copy and return that. */
130static const char *
131macro_bcache_str (struct macro_table *t, const char *s)
132{
19ba03f4 133 return (const char *) macro_bcache (t, s, strlen (s) + 1);
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134}
135
136
137/* Free a possibly bcached object OBJ. That is, if the macro table T
32623386 138 has a bcache, do nothing; otherwise, xfree OBJ. */
b9362cc7 139static void
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140macro_bcache_free (struct macro_table *t, void *obj)
141{
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142 if (t->bcache)
143 /* There are cases where we need to remove entries from a macro
144 table, even when reading debugging information. This should be
145 rare, and there's no easy way to free data from a bcache, so we
146 just leak it. */
147 ;
148 else
149 xfree (obj);
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150}
151
152
153\f
154/* Macro tree keys, w/their comparison, allocation, and freeing functions. */
155
156/* A key in the splay tree. */
157struct macro_key
158{
159 /* The table we're in. We only need this in order to free it, since
160 the splay tree library's key and value freeing functions require
161 that the key or value contain all the information needed to free
162 themselves. */
163 struct macro_table *table;
164
165 /* The name of the macro. This is in the table's bcache, if it has
025bb325 166 one. */
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167 const char *name;
168
169 /* The source file and line number where the definition's scope
170 begins. This is also the line of the definition itself. */
171 struct macro_source_file *start_file;
172 int start_line;
173
174 /* The first source file and line after the definition's scope.
175 (That is, the scope does not include this endpoint.) If end_file
176 is zero, then the definition extends to the end of the
177 compilation unit. */
178 struct macro_source_file *end_file;
179 int end_line;
180};
181
182
183/* Return the #inclusion depth of the source file FILE. This is the
184 number of #inclusions it took to reach this file. For the main
185 source file, the #inclusion depth is zero; for a file it #includes
186 directly, the depth would be one; and so on. */
187static int
188inclusion_depth (struct macro_source_file *file)
189{
190 int depth;
191
192 for (depth = 0; file->included_by; depth++)
193 file = file->included_by;
194
195 return depth;
196}
197
198
199/* Compare two source locations (from the same compilation unit).
200 This is part of the comparison function for the tree of
201 definitions.
202
203 LINE1 and LINE2 are line numbers in the source files FILE1 and
204 FILE2. Return a value:
205 - less than zero if {LINE,FILE}1 comes before {LINE,FILE}2,
206 - greater than zero if {LINE,FILE}1 comes after {LINE,FILE}2, or
207 - zero if they are equal.
208
209 When the two locations are in different source files --- perhaps
210 one is in a header, while another is in the main source file --- we
211 order them by where they would appear in the fully pre-processed
212 sources, where all the #included files have been substituted into
213 their places. */
214static int
215compare_locations (struct macro_source_file *file1, int line1,
216 struct macro_source_file *file2, int line2)
217{
218 /* We want to treat positions in an #included file as coming *after*
219 the line containing the #include, but *before* the line after the
220 include. As we walk up the #inclusion tree toward the main
221 source file, we update fileX and lineX as we go; includedX
222 indicates whether the original position was from the #included
223 file. */
224 int included1 = 0;
225 int included2 = 0;
226
227 /* If a file is zero, that means "end of compilation unit." Handle
228 that specially. */
229 if (! file1)
230 {
231 if (! file2)
232 return 0;
233 else
234 return 1;
235 }
236 else if (! file2)
237 return -1;
238
239 /* If the two files are not the same, find their common ancestor in
240 the #inclusion tree. */
241 if (file1 != file2)
242 {
243 /* If one file is deeper than the other, walk up the #inclusion
244 chain until the two files are at least at the same *depth*.
245 Then, walk up both files in synchrony until they're the same
246 file. That file is the common ancestor. */
247 int depth1 = inclusion_depth (file1);
248 int depth2 = inclusion_depth (file2);
249
250 /* Only one of these while loops will ever execute in any given
251 case. */
252 while (depth1 > depth2)
253 {
254 line1 = file1->included_at_line;
255 file1 = file1->included_by;
256 included1 = 1;
257 depth1--;
258 }
259 while (depth2 > depth1)
260 {
261 line2 = file2->included_at_line;
262 file2 = file2->included_by;
263 included2 = 1;
264 depth2--;
265 }
266
267 /* Now both file1 and file2 are at the same depth. Walk toward
268 the root of the tree until we find where the branches meet. */
269 while (file1 != file2)
270 {
271 line1 = file1->included_at_line;
272 file1 = file1->included_by;
273 /* At this point, we know that the case the includedX flags
274 are trying to deal with won't come up, but we'll just
275 maintain them anyway. */
276 included1 = 1;
277
278 line2 = file2->included_at_line;
279 file2 = file2->included_by;
280 included2 = 1;
281
282 /* Sanity check. If file1 and file2 are really from the
283 same compilation unit, then they should both be part of
284 the same tree, and this shouldn't happen. */
285 gdb_assert (file1 && file2);
286 }
287 }
288
289 /* Now we've got two line numbers in the same file. */
290 if (line1 == line2)
291 {
292 /* They can't both be from #included files. Then we shouldn't
293 have walked up this far. */
294 gdb_assert (! included1 || ! included2);
295
296 /* Any #included position comes after a non-#included position
297 with the same line number in the #including file. */
298 if (included1)
299 return 1;
300 else if (included2)
301 return -1;
302 else
303 return 0;
304 }
305 else
306 return line1 - line2;
307}
308
309
310/* Compare a macro key KEY against NAME, the source file FILE, and
311 line number LINE.
312
313 Sort definitions by name; for two definitions with the same name,
314 place the one whose definition comes earlier before the one whose
315 definition comes later.
316
317 Return -1, 0, or 1 if key comes before, is identical to, or comes
318 after NAME, FILE, and LINE. */
319static int
320key_compare (struct macro_key *key,
321 const char *name, struct macro_source_file *file, int line)
322{
323 int names = strcmp (key->name, name);
b8d56208 324
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325 if (names)
326 return names;
327
328 return compare_locations (key->start_file, key->start_line,
329 file, line);
330}
331
332
333/* The macro tree comparison function, typed for the splay tree
334 library's happiness. */
335static int
336macro_tree_compare (splay_tree_key untyped_key1,
337 splay_tree_key untyped_key2)
338{
339 struct macro_key *key1 = (struct macro_key *) untyped_key1;
340 struct macro_key *key2 = (struct macro_key *) untyped_key2;
341
342 return key_compare (key1, key2->name, key2->start_file, key2->start_line);
343}
344
345
346/* Construct a new macro key node for a macro in table T whose name is
347 NAME, and whose scope starts at LINE in FILE; register the name in
348 the bcache. */
349static struct macro_key *
350new_macro_key (struct macro_table *t,
351 const char *name,
352 struct macro_source_file *file,
353 int line)
354{
224c3ddb 355 struct macro_key *k = (struct macro_key *) macro_alloc (sizeof (*k), t);
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356
357 memset (k, 0, sizeof (*k));
358 k->table = t;
359 k->name = macro_bcache_str (t, name);
360 k->start_file = file;
361 k->start_line = line;
362 k->end_file = 0;
363
364 return k;
365}
366
367
368static void
369macro_tree_delete_key (void *untyped_key)
370{
371 struct macro_key *key = (struct macro_key *) untyped_key;
372
373 macro_bcache_free (key->table, (char *) key->name);
374 macro_free (key, key->table);
375}
376
377
378\f
379/* Building and querying the tree of #included files. */
380
381
382/* Allocate and initialize a new source file structure. */
383static struct macro_source_file *
384new_source_file (struct macro_table *t,
385 const char *filename)
386{
387 /* Get space for the source file structure itself. */
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388 struct macro_source_file *f
389 = (struct macro_source_file *) macro_alloc (sizeof (*f), t);
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390
391 memset (f, 0, sizeof (*f));
392 f->table = t;
393 f->filename = macro_bcache_str (t, filename);
394 f->includes = 0;
395
396 return f;
397}
398
399
400/* Free a source file, and all the source files it #included. */
401static void
402free_macro_source_file (struct macro_source_file *src)
403{
404 struct macro_source_file *child, *next_child;
405
406 /* Free this file's children. */
407 for (child = src->includes; child; child = next_child)
408 {
409 next_child = child->next_included;
410 free_macro_source_file (child);
411 }
412
413 macro_bcache_free (src->table, (char *) src->filename);
414 macro_free (src, src->table);
415}
416
417
418struct macro_source_file *
419macro_set_main (struct macro_table *t,
420 const char *filename)
421{
422 /* You can't change a table's main source file. What would that do
423 to the tree? */
424 gdb_assert (! t->main_source);
425
426 t->main_source = new_source_file (t, filename);
427
428 return t->main_source;
429}
430
431
432struct macro_source_file *
433macro_main (struct macro_table *t)
434{
435 gdb_assert (t->main_source);
436
437 return t->main_source;
438}
439
440
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441void
442macro_allow_redefinitions (struct macro_table *t)
443{
444 gdb_assert (! t->obstack);
445 t->redef_ok = 1;
446}
447
448
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449struct macro_source_file *
450macro_include (struct macro_source_file *source,
451 int line,
452 const char *included)
453{
fe978cb0 454 struct macro_source_file *newobj;
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455 struct macro_source_file **link;
456
457 /* Find the right position in SOURCE's `includes' list for the new
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458 file. Skip inclusions at earlier lines, until we find one at the
459 same line or later --- or until the end of the list. */
ec2bcbe7 460 for (link = &source->includes;
1708f284 461 *link && (*link)->included_at_line < line;
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462 link = &(*link)->next_included)
463 ;
464
465 /* Did we find another file already #included at the same line as
466 the new one? */
467 if (*link && line == (*link)->included_at_line)
468 {
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469 char *link_fullname, *source_fullname;
470
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471 /* This means the compiler is emitting bogus debug info. (GCC
472 circa March 2002 did this.) It also means that the splay
473 tree ordering function, macro_tree_compare, will abort,
474 because it can't tell which #inclusion came first. But GDB
475 should tolerate bad debug info. So:
476
477 First, squawk. */
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478
479 link_fullname = macro_source_fullname (*link);
480 source_fullname = macro_source_fullname (source);
b98664d3 481 complaint (_("both `%s' and `%s' allegedly #included at %s:%d"),
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482 included, link_fullname, source_fullname, line);
483 xfree (source_fullname);
484 xfree (link_fullname);
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485
486 /* Now, choose a new, unoccupied line number for this
487 #inclusion, after the alleged #inclusion line. */
488 while (*link && line == (*link)->included_at_line)
489 {
490 /* This line number is taken, so try the next line. */
491 line++;
492 link = &(*link)->next_included;
493 }
494 }
495
496 /* At this point, we know that LINE is an unused line number, and
497 *LINK points to the entry an #inclusion at that line should
498 precede. */
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499 newobj = new_source_file (source->table, included);
500 newobj->included_by = source;
501 newobj->included_at_line = line;
502 newobj->next_included = *link;
503 *link = newobj;
ec2bcbe7 504
fe978cb0 505 return newobj;
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506}
507
508
509struct macro_source_file *
510macro_lookup_inclusion (struct macro_source_file *source, const char *name)
511{
512 /* Is SOURCE itself named NAME? */
0ba1096a 513 if (filename_cmp (name, source->filename) == 0)
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514 return source;
515
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516 /* It's not us. Try all our children, and return the lowest. */
517 {
518 struct macro_source_file *child;
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519 struct macro_source_file *best = NULL;
520 int best_depth = 0;
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521
522 for (child = source->includes; child; child = child->next_included)
523 {
524 struct macro_source_file *result
525 = macro_lookup_inclusion (child, name);
526
527 if (result)
528 {
529 int result_depth = inclusion_depth (result);
530
531 if (! best || result_depth < best_depth)
532 {
533 best = result;
534 best_depth = result_depth;
535 }
536 }
537 }
538
539 return best;
540 }
541}
542
543
544\f
545/* Registering and looking up macro definitions. */
546
547
548/* Construct a definition for a macro in table T. Cache all strings,
549 and the macro_definition structure itself, in T's bcache. */
550static struct macro_definition *
551new_macro_definition (struct macro_table *t,
552 enum macro_kind kind,
553 int argc, const char **argv,
554 const char *replacement)
555{
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556 struct macro_definition *d
557 = (struct macro_definition *) macro_alloc (sizeof (*d), t);
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558
559 memset (d, 0, sizeof (*d));
560 d->table = t;
561 d->kind = kind;
562 d->replacement = macro_bcache_str (t, replacement);
abc9d0dc 563 d->argc = argc;
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564
565 if (kind == macro_function_like)
566 {
567 int i;
568 const char **cached_argv;
569 int cached_argv_size = argc * sizeof (*cached_argv);
570
571 /* Bcache all the arguments. */
224c3ddb 572 cached_argv = (const char **) alloca (cached_argv_size);
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573 for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
574 cached_argv[i] = macro_bcache_str (t, argv[i]);
575
576 /* Now bcache the array of argument pointers itself. */
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577 d->argv = ((const char * const *)
578 macro_bcache (t, cached_argv, cached_argv_size));
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579 }
580
581 /* We don't bcache the entire definition structure because it's got
582 a pointer to the macro table in it; since each compilation unit
583 has its own macro table, you'd only get bcache hits for identical
584 definitions within a compilation unit, which seems unlikely.
585
586 "So, why do macro definitions have pointers to their macro tables
587 at all?" Well, when the splay tree library wants to free a
588 node's value, it calls the value freeing function with nothing
589 but the value itself. It makes the (apparently reasonable)
590 assumption that the value carries enough information to free
591 itself. But not all macro tables have bcaches, so not all macro
592 definitions would be bcached. There's no way to tell whether a
593 given definition is bcached without knowing which table the
594 definition belongs to. ... blah. The thing's only sixteen
595 bytes anyway, and we can still bcache the name, args, and
596 definition, so we just don't bother bcaching the definition
597 structure itself. */
598 return d;
599}
600
601
602/* Free a macro definition. */
603static void
604macro_tree_delete_value (void *untyped_definition)
605{
606 struct macro_definition *d = (struct macro_definition *) untyped_definition;
607 struct macro_table *t = d->table;
608
609 if (d->kind == macro_function_like)
610 {
611 int i;
612
613 for (i = 0; i < d->argc; i++)
614 macro_bcache_free (t, (char *) d->argv[i]);
615 macro_bcache_free (t, (char **) d->argv);
616 }
617
618 macro_bcache_free (t, (char *) d->replacement);
619 macro_free (d, t);
620}
621
622
623/* Find the splay tree node for the definition of NAME at LINE in
624 SOURCE, or zero if there is none. */
625static splay_tree_node
626find_definition (const char *name,
627 struct macro_source_file *file,
628 int line)
629{
630 struct macro_table *t = file->table;
631 splay_tree_node n;
632
633 /* Construct a macro_key object, just for the query. */
634 struct macro_key query;
635
636 query.name = name;
637 query.start_file = file;
638 query.start_line = line;
a86bc61c 639 query.end_file = NULL;
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640
641 n = splay_tree_lookup (t->definitions, (splay_tree_key) &query);
642 if (! n)
643 {
644 /* It's okay for us to do two queries like this: the real work
645 of the searching is done when we splay, and splaying the tree
646 a second time at the same key is a constant time operation.
647 If this still bugs you, you could always just extend the
648 splay tree library with a predecessor-or-equal operation, and
649 use that. */
650 splay_tree_node pred = splay_tree_predecessor (t->definitions,
651 (splay_tree_key) &query);
652
653 if (pred)
654 {
655 /* Make sure this predecessor actually has the right name.
656 We just want to search within a given name's definitions. */
657 struct macro_key *found = (struct macro_key *) pred->key;
658
a86bc61c 659 if (strcmp (found->name, name) == 0)
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660 n = pred;
661 }
662 }
663
664 if (n)
665 {
666 struct macro_key *found = (struct macro_key *) n->key;
667
668 /* Okay, so this definition has the right name, and its scope
669 begins before the given source location. But does its scope
670 end after the given source location? */
671 if (compare_locations (file, line, found->end_file, found->end_line) < 0)
672 return n;
673 else
674 return 0;
675 }
676 else
677 return 0;
678}
679
680
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681/* If NAME already has a definition in scope at LINE in SOURCE, return
682 the key. If the old definition is different from the definition
683 given by KIND, ARGC, ARGV, and REPLACEMENT, complain, too.
684 Otherwise, return zero. (ARGC and ARGV are meaningless unless KIND
685 is `macro_function_like'.) */
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686static struct macro_key *
687check_for_redefinition (struct macro_source_file *source, int line,
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688 const char *name, enum macro_kind kind,
689 int argc, const char **argv,
690 const char *replacement)
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691{
692 splay_tree_node n = find_definition (name, source, line);
693
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694 if (n)
695 {
696 struct macro_key *found_key = (struct macro_key *) n->key;
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697 struct macro_definition *found_def
698 = (struct macro_definition *) n->value;
699 int same = 1;
700
701 /* Is this definition the same as the existing one?
702 According to the standard, this comparison needs to be done
703 on lists of tokens, not byte-by-byte, as we do here. But
704 that's too hard for us at the moment, and comparing
705 byte-by-byte will only yield false negatives (i.e., extra
706 warning messages), not false positives (i.e., unnoticed
707 definition changes). */
708 if (kind != found_def->kind)
709 same = 0;
710 else if (strcmp (replacement, found_def->replacement))
711 same = 0;
712 else if (kind == macro_function_like)
713 {
714 if (argc != found_def->argc)
715 same = 0;
716 else
717 {
718 int i;
719
720 for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
721 if (strcmp (argv[i], found_def->argv[i]))
722 same = 0;
723 }
724 }
725
726 if (! same)
727 {
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728 char *source_fullname, *found_key_fullname;
729
730 source_fullname = macro_source_fullname (source);
731 found_key_fullname = macro_source_fullname (found_key->start_file);
b98664d3 732 complaint (_("macro `%s' redefined at %s:%d; "
3e43a32a 733 "original definition at %s:%d"),
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734 name, source_fullname, line, found_key_fullname,
735 found_key->start_line);
736 xfree (found_key_fullname);
737 xfree (source_fullname);
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738 }
739
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740 return found_key;
741 }
742 else
743 return 0;
744}
745
abc9d0dc 746/* A helper function to define a new object-like macro. */
ec2bcbe7 747
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748static void
749macro_define_object_internal (struct macro_source_file *source, int line,
750 const char *name, const char *replacement,
751 enum macro_special_kind kind)
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752{
753 struct macro_table *t = source->table;
d7d9f01e 754 struct macro_key *k = NULL;
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755 struct macro_definition *d;
756
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757 if (! t->redef_ok)
758 k = check_for_redefinition (source, line,
759 name, macro_object_like,
760 0, 0,
761 replacement);
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762
763 /* If we're redefining a symbol, and the existing key would be
764 identical to our new key, then the splay_tree_insert function
765 will try to delete the old definition. When the definition is
766 living on an obstack, this isn't a happy thing.
767
768 Since this only happens in the presence of questionable debug
769 info, we just ignore all definitions after the first. The only
770 case I know of where this arises is in GCC's output for
771 predefined macros, and all the definitions are the same in that
772 case. */
773 if (k && ! key_compare (k, name, source, line))
774 return;
775
776 k = new_macro_key (t, name, source, line);
abc9d0dc 777 d = new_macro_definition (t, macro_object_like, kind, 0, replacement);
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778 splay_tree_insert (t->definitions, (splay_tree_key) k, (splay_tree_value) d);
779}
780
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781void
782macro_define_object (struct macro_source_file *source, int line,
783 const char *name, const char *replacement)
784{
785 macro_define_object_internal (source, line, name, replacement,
786 macro_ordinary);
787}
788
789/* See macrotab.h. */
790
791void
792macro_define_special (struct macro_table *table)
793{
794 macro_define_object_internal (table->main_source, -1, "__FILE__", "",
795 macro_FILE);
796 macro_define_object_internal (table->main_source, -1, "__LINE__", "",
797 macro_LINE);
798}
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799
800void
801macro_define_function (struct macro_source_file *source, int line,
802 const char *name, int argc, const char **argv,
803 const char *replacement)
804{
805 struct macro_table *t = source->table;
d7d9f01e 806 struct macro_key *k = NULL;
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807 struct macro_definition *d;
808
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809 if (! t->redef_ok)
810 k = check_for_redefinition (source, line,
811 name, macro_function_like,
812 argc, argv,
813 replacement);
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814
815 /* See comments about duplicate keys in macro_define_object. */
816 if (k && ! key_compare (k, name, source, line))
817 return;
818
819 /* We should also check here that all the argument names in ARGV are
820 distinct. */
821
822 k = new_macro_key (t, name, source, line);
823 d = new_macro_definition (t, macro_function_like, argc, argv, replacement);
824 splay_tree_insert (t->definitions, (splay_tree_key) k, (splay_tree_value) d);
825}
826
827
828void
829macro_undef (struct macro_source_file *source, int line,
830 const char *name)
831{
832 splay_tree_node n = find_definition (name, source, line);
833
834 if (n)
835 {
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836 struct macro_key *key = (struct macro_key *) n->key;
837
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838 /* If we're removing a definition at exactly the same point that
839 we defined it, then just delete the entry altogether. GCC
840 4.1.2 will generate DWARF that says to do this if you pass it
841 arguments like '-DFOO -UFOO -DFOO=2'. */
842 if (source == key->start_file
843 && line == key->start_line)
844 splay_tree_remove (source->table->definitions, n->key);
845
846 else
ec2bcbe7 847 {
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848 /* This function is the only place a macro's end-of-scope
849 location gets set to anything other than "end of the
850 compilation unit" (i.e., end_file is zero). So if this
851 macro already has its end-of-scope set, then we're
852 probably seeing a second #undefinition for the same
853 #definition. */
854 if (key->end_file)
855 {
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856 char *source_fullname, *key_fullname;
857
858 source_fullname = macro_source_fullname (source);
859 key_fullname = macro_source_fullname (key->end_file);
b98664d3 860 complaint (_("macro '%s' is #undefined twice,"
32623386 861 " at %s:%d and %s:%d"),
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862 name, source_fullname, line, key_fullname,
863 key->end_line);
864 xfree (key_fullname);
865 xfree (source_fullname);
32623386 866 }
ec2bcbe7 867
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868 /* Whether or not we've seen a prior #undefinition, wipe out
869 the old ending point, and make this the ending point. */
870 key->end_file = source;
871 key->end_line = line;
872 }
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873 }
874 else
875 {
876 /* According to the ISO C standard, an #undef for a symbol that
877 has no macro definition in scope is ignored. So we should
878 ignore it too. */
879#if 0
b98664d3 880 complaint (_("no definition for macro `%s' in scope to #undef at %s:%d"),
23136709 881 name, source->filename, line);
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882#endif
883 }
884}
885
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886/* A helper function that rewrites the definition of a special macro,
887 when needed. */
888
889static struct macro_definition *
890fixup_definition (const char *filename, int line, struct macro_definition *def)
891{
892 static char *saved_expansion;
893
894 if (saved_expansion)
895 {
896 xfree (saved_expansion);
897 saved_expansion = NULL;
898 }
899
900 if (def->kind == macro_object_like)
901 {
902 if (def->argc == macro_FILE)
903 {
904 saved_expansion = macro_stringify (filename);
905 def->replacement = saved_expansion;
906 }
907 else if (def->argc == macro_LINE)
908 {
909 saved_expansion = xstrprintf ("%d", line);
910 def->replacement = saved_expansion;
911 }
912 }
913
914 return def;
915}
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916
917struct macro_definition *
918macro_lookup_definition (struct macro_source_file *source,
919 int line, const char *name)
920{
921 splay_tree_node n = find_definition (name, source, line);
922
923 if (n)
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924 {
925 struct macro_definition *retval;
926 char *source_fullname;
927
928 source_fullname = macro_source_fullname (source);
929 retval = fixup_definition (source_fullname, line,
930 (struct macro_definition *) n->value);
931 xfree (source_fullname);
932 return retval;
933 }
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934 else
935 return 0;
936}
937
938
939struct macro_source_file *
940macro_definition_location (struct macro_source_file *source,
941 int line,
942 const char *name,
943 int *definition_line)
944{
945 splay_tree_node n = find_definition (name, source, line);
946
947 if (n)
948 {
949 struct macro_key *key = (struct macro_key *) n->key;
b8d56208 950
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951 *definition_line = key->start_line;
952 return key->start_file;
953 }
954 else
955 return 0;
956}
957
958
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959/* The type for callback data for iterating the splay tree in
960 macro_for_each and macro_for_each_in_scope. Only the latter uses
961 the FILE and LINE fields. */
962struct macro_for_each_data
963{
14bc53a8 964 gdb::function_view<macro_callback_fn> fn;
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965 struct macro_source_file *file;
966 int line;
967};
968
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969/* Helper function for macro_for_each. */
970static int
9a044a89 971foreach_macro (splay_tree_node node, void *arg)
d7d9f01e 972{
9a044a89 973 struct macro_for_each_data *datum = (struct macro_for_each_data *) arg;
d7d9f01e 974 struct macro_key *key = (struct macro_key *) node->key;
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975 struct macro_definition *def;
976 char *key_fullname;
977
978 key_fullname = macro_source_fullname (key->start_file);
979 def = fixup_definition (key_fullname, key->start_line,
980 (struct macro_definition *) node->value);
981 xfree (key_fullname);
b8d56208 982
14bc53a8 983 datum->fn (key->name, def, key->start_file, key->start_line);
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984 return 0;
985}
986
987/* Call FN for every macro in TABLE. */
988void
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989macro_for_each (struct macro_table *table,
990 gdb::function_view<macro_callback_fn> fn)
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991{
992 struct macro_for_each_data datum;
b8d56208 993
9a044a89 994 datum.fn = fn;
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995 datum.file = NULL;
996 datum.line = 0;
997 splay_tree_foreach (table->definitions, foreach_macro, &datum);
998}
999
1000static int
1001foreach_macro_in_scope (splay_tree_node node, void *info)
1002{
1003 struct macro_for_each_data *datum = (struct macro_for_each_data *) info;
1004 struct macro_key *key = (struct macro_key *) node->key;
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1005 struct macro_definition *def;
1006 char *datum_fullname;
1007
1008 datum_fullname = macro_source_fullname (datum->file);
1009 def = fixup_definition (datum_fullname, datum->line,
1010 (struct macro_definition *) node->value);
1011 xfree (datum_fullname);
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1012
1013 /* See if this macro is defined before the passed-in line, and
1014 extends past that line. */
1015 if (compare_locations (key->start_file, key->start_line,
1016 datum->file, datum->line) < 0
1017 && (!key->end_file
1018 || compare_locations (key->end_file, key->end_line,
1019 datum->file, datum->line) >= 0))
14bc53a8 1020 datum->fn (key->name, def, key->start_file, key->start_line);
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1021 return 0;
1022}
1023
1024/* Call FN for every macro is visible in SCOPE. */
1025void
1026macro_for_each_in_scope (struct macro_source_file *file, int line,
14bc53a8 1027 gdb::function_view<macro_callback_fn> fn)
d7d9f01e 1028{
9a044a89 1029 struct macro_for_each_data datum;
b8d56208 1030
9a044a89 1031 datum.fn = fn;
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1032 datum.file = file;
1033 datum.line = line;
1034 splay_tree_foreach (file->table->definitions,
1035 foreach_macro_in_scope, &datum);
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1036}
1037
1038
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1039\f
1040/* Creating and freeing macro tables. */
1041
1042
1043struct macro_table *
233d95b5 1044new_macro_table (struct obstack *obstack, struct bcache *b,
43f3e411 1045 struct compunit_symtab *cust)
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1046{
1047 struct macro_table *t;
1048
1049 /* First, get storage for the `struct macro_table' itself. */
1050 if (obstack)
8d749320 1051 t = XOBNEW (obstack, struct macro_table);
ec2bcbe7 1052 else
8d749320 1053 t = XNEW (struct macro_table);
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1054
1055 memset (t, 0, sizeof (*t));
1056 t->obstack = obstack;
1057 t->bcache = b;
a86bc61c 1058 t->main_source = NULL;
43f3e411 1059 t->compunit_symtab = cust;
d7d9f01e 1060 t->redef_ok = 0;
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1061 t->definitions = (splay_tree_new_with_allocator
1062 (macro_tree_compare,
1063 ((splay_tree_delete_key_fn) macro_tree_delete_key),
1064 ((splay_tree_delete_value_fn) macro_tree_delete_value),
1065 ((splay_tree_allocate_fn) macro_alloc),
1066 ((splay_tree_deallocate_fn) macro_free),
1067 t));
1068
1069 return t;
1070}
1071
1072
1073void
1074free_macro_table (struct macro_table *table)
1075{
1076 /* Free the source file tree. */
1077 free_macro_source_file (table->main_source);
1078
1079 /* Free the table of macro definitions. */
1080 splay_tree_delete (table->definitions);
1081}
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1082
1083/* See macrotab.h for the comment. */
1084
1085char *
1086macro_source_fullname (struct macro_source_file *file)
1087{
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1088 const char *comp_dir = NULL;
1089
1090 if (file->table->compunit_symtab != NULL)
1091 comp_dir = COMPUNIT_DIRNAME (file->table->compunit_symtab);
1092
1093 if (comp_dir == NULL || IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (file->filename))
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1094 return xstrdup (file->filename);
1095
b36cec19 1096 return concat (comp_dir, SLASH_STRING, file->filename, (char *) NULL);
233d95b5 1097}
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