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c906108c 1/* General utility routines for GDB, the GNU debugger.
1bac305b 2
618f726f 3 Copyright (C) 1986-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
c906108c 4
c5aa993b 5 This file is part of GDB.
c906108c 6
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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
c5aa993b 10 (at your option) any later version.
c906108c 11
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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.
c906108c 16
c5aa993b 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/>. */
c906108c 19
4e8f7a8b 20#include "defs.h"
5a56e9c5 21#include "dyn-string.h"
4e8f7a8b 22#include <ctype.h>
0b6cb71e 23#include "gdb_wait.h"
4e8f7a8b 24#include "event-top.h"
95e54da7 25#include "gdbthread.h"
202cbf1c 26#include "fnmatch.h"
cbb099e8 27#include "gdb_bfd.h"
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28#ifdef HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H
29#include <sys/resource.h>
30#endif /* HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H */
4e8f7a8b 31
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32#ifdef TUI
33#include "tui/tui.h" /* For tui_get_command_dimension. */
34#endif
35
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36#ifdef __GO32__
37#include <pc.h>
38#endif
39
042be3a9 40#include <signal.h>
0a1c4d10 41#include "timeval-utils.h"
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42#include "gdbcmd.h"
43#include "serial.h"
44#include "bfd.h"
45#include "target.h"
50f182aa 46#include "gdb-demangle.h"
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47#include "expression.h"
48#include "language.h"
234b45d4 49#include "charset.h"
c906108c 50#include "annotate.h"
303c8ebd 51#include "filenames.h"
7b90c3f9 52#include "symfile.h"
ae5a43e0 53#include "gdb_obstack.h"
9544c605 54#include "gdbcore.h"
698ba934 55#include "top.h"
7c953934 56#include "main.h"
cb08cc53 57#include "solist.h"
c906108c 58
8731e58e 59#include "inferior.h" /* for signed_pointer_to_address */
ac2e2ef7 60
3b78cdbb 61#include "gdb_curses.h"
020cc13c 62
dbda9972 63#include "readline/readline.h"
c906108c 64
438e1e42 65#include "gdb_sys_time.h"
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66#include <time.h>
67
8626589c 68#include "gdb_usleep.h"
390a8aca 69#include "interps.h"
db1ff28b 70#include "gdb_regex.h"
8626589c 71
a3828db0 72#if !HAVE_DECL_MALLOC
5ac79d78 73extern PTR malloc (); /* ARI: PTR */
3c37485b 74#endif
a3828db0 75#if !HAVE_DECL_REALLOC
5ac79d78 76extern PTR realloc (); /* ARI: PTR */
0e52036f 77#endif
a3828db0 78#if !HAVE_DECL_FREE
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79extern void free ();
80#endif
81b8eb80 81
9a4105ab 82void (*deprecated_error_begin_hook) (void);
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83
84/* Prototypes for local functions */
85
d9fcf2fb 86static void vfprintf_maybe_filtered (struct ui_file *, const char *,
a0b31db1 87 va_list, int) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 0);
c906108c 88
d9fcf2fb 89static void fputs_maybe_filtered (const char *, struct ui_file *, int);
c906108c 90
a14ed312 91static void prompt_for_continue (void);
c906108c 92
eb0d3137 93static void set_screen_size (void);
a14ed312 94static void set_width (void);
c906108c 95
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96/* Time spent in prompt_for_continue in the currently executing command
97 waiting for user to respond.
98 Initialized in make_command_stats_cleanup.
99 Modified in prompt_for_continue and defaulted_query.
100 Used in report_command_stats. */
101
102static struct timeval prompt_for_continue_wait_time;
103
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104/* A flag indicating whether to timestamp debugging messages. */
105
106static int debug_timestamp = 0;
107
581e13c1 108/* Nonzero if we have job control. */
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109
110int job_control;
111
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112/* Nonzero means quit immediately if Control-C is typed now, rather
113 than waiting until QUIT is executed. Be careful in setting this;
114 code which executes with immediate_quit set has to be very careful
115 about being able to deal with being interrupted at any time. It is
116 almost always better to use QUIT; the only exception I can think of
117 is being able to quit out of a system call (using EINTR loses if
118 the SIGINT happens between the previous QUIT and the system call).
119 To immediately quit in the case in which a SIGINT happens between
120 the previous QUIT and setting immediate_quit (desirable anytime we
121 expect to block), call QUIT after setting immediate_quit. */
122
123int immediate_quit;
124
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125/* Nonzero means that strings with character values >0x7F should be printed
126 as octal escapes. Zero means just print the value (e.g. it's an
127 international character, and the terminal or window can cope.) */
128
129int sevenbit_strings = 0;
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130static void
131show_sevenbit_strings (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
132 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
133{
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134 fprintf_filtered (file, _("Printing of 8-bit characters "
135 "in strings as \\nnn is %s.\n"),
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136 value);
137}
c906108c 138
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139/* String to be printed before warning messages, if any. */
140
141char *warning_pre_print = "\nwarning: ";
142
143int pagination_enabled = 1;
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144static void
145show_pagination_enabled (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
146 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
147{
148 fprintf_filtered (file, _("State of pagination is %s.\n"), value);
149}
150
c906108c 151\f
c27f5738 152/* Cleanup utilities.
c5aa993b 153
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154 These are not defined in cleanups.c (nor declared in cleanups.h)
155 because while they use the "cleanup API" they are not part of the
156 "cleanup API". */
7a292a7a 157
7a292a7a 158static void
fba45db2 159do_freeargv (void *arg)
7a292a7a 160{
c5aa993b 161 freeargv ((char **) arg);
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162}
163
164struct cleanup *
fba45db2 165make_cleanup_freeargv (char **arg)
7a292a7a 166{
e0088cfd 167 return make_cleanup (do_freeargv, arg);
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168}
169
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170static void
171do_dyn_string_delete (void *arg)
172{
173 dyn_string_delete ((dyn_string_t) arg);
174}
175
176struct cleanup *
177make_cleanup_dyn_string_delete (dyn_string_t arg)
178{
e0088cfd 179 return make_cleanup (do_dyn_string_delete, arg);
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180}
181
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182static void
183do_bfd_close_cleanup (void *arg)
184{
19ba03f4 185 gdb_bfd_unref ((bfd *) arg);
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186}
187
188struct cleanup *
f9a062ff 189make_cleanup_bfd_unref (bfd *abfd)
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190{
191 return make_cleanup (do_bfd_close_cleanup, abfd);
192}
193
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194/* Helper function which does the work for make_cleanup_fclose. */
195
196static void
197do_fclose_cleanup (void *arg)
198{
19ba03f4 199 FILE *file = (FILE *) arg;
e0627e85 200
c02866a0 201 fclose (file);
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202}
203
204/* Return a new cleanup that closes FILE. */
205
206struct cleanup *
207make_cleanup_fclose (FILE *file)
208{
209 return make_cleanup (do_fclose_cleanup, file);
210}
211
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212/* Helper function which does the work for make_cleanup_obstack_free. */
213
214static void
215do_obstack_free (void *arg)
216{
19ba03f4 217 struct obstack *ob = (struct obstack *) arg;
e0627e85 218
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219 obstack_free (ob, NULL);
220}
221
222/* Return a new cleanup that frees OBSTACK. */
223
224struct cleanup *
225make_cleanup_obstack_free (struct obstack *obstack)
226{
227 return make_cleanup (do_obstack_free, obstack);
228}
229
11cf8741 230static void
d9fcf2fb 231do_ui_file_delete (void *arg)
11cf8741 232{
19ba03f4 233 ui_file_delete ((struct ui_file *) arg);
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234}
235
236struct cleanup *
d9fcf2fb 237make_cleanup_ui_file_delete (struct ui_file *arg)
11cf8741 238{
e0088cfd 239 return make_cleanup (do_ui_file_delete, arg);
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240}
241
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242/* Helper function for make_cleanup_ui_out_redirect_pop. */
243
244static void
245do_ui_out_redirect_pop (void *arg)
246{
19ba03f4 247 struct ui_out *uiout = (struct ui_out *) arg;
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248
249 if (ui_out_redirect (uiout, NULL) < 0)
250 warning (_("Cannot restore redirection of the current output protocol"));
251}
252
253/* Return a new cleanup that pops the last redirection by ui_out_redirect
254 with NULL parameter. */
255
256struct cleanup *
257make_cleanup_ui_out_redirect_pop (struct ui_out *uiout)
258{
e0088cfd 259 return make_cleanup (do_ui_out_redirect_pop, uiout);
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260}
261
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262static void
263do_free_section_addr_info (void *arg)
264{
19ba03f4 265 free_section_addr_info ((struct section_addr_info *) arg);
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266}
267
268struct cleanup *
269make_cleanup_free_section_addr_info (struct section_addr_info *addrs)
270{
e0088cfd 271 return make_cleanup (do_free_section_addr_info, addrs);
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272}
273
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274struct restore_integer_closure
275{
276 int *variable;
277 int value;
278};
279
280static void
281restore_integer (void *p)
282{
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283 struct restore_integer_closure *closure
284 = (struct restore_integer_closure *) p;
e0627e85 285
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286 *(closure->variable) = closure->value;
287}
7b90c3f9 288
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289/* Remember the current value of *VARIABLE and make it restored when
290 the cleanup is run. */
5da1313b 291
c906108c 292struct cleanup *
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293make_cleanup_restore_integer (int *variable)
294{
8d749320 295 struct restore_integer_closure *c = XNEW (struct restore_integer_closure);
e0627e85 296
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297 c->variable = variable;
298 c->value = *variable;
299
e0088cfd 300 return make_cleanup_dtor (restore_integer, (void *) c, xfree);
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301}
302
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303/* Remember the current value of *VARIABLE and make it restored when
304 the cleanup is run. */
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305
306struct cleanup *
307make_cleanup_restore_uinteger (unsigned int *variable)
308{
309 return make_cleanup_restore_integer ((int *) variable);
310}
311
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312/* Helper for make_cleanup_unpush_target. */
313
314static void
315do_unpush_target (void *arg)
316{
19ba03f4 317 struct target_ops *ops = (struct target_ops *) arg;
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318
319 unpush_target (ops);
320}
321
322/* Return a new cleanup that unpushes OPS. */
323
324struct cleanup *
325make_cleanup_unpush_target (struct target_ops *ops)
326{
e0088cfd 327 return make_cleanup (do_unpush_target, ops);
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328}
329
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330/* Helper for make_cleanup_htab_delete compile time checking the types. */
331
332static void
333do_htab_delete_cleanup (void *htab_voidp)
334{
19ba03f4 335 htab_t htab = (htab_t) htab_voidp;
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336
337 htab_delete (htab);
338}
339
340/* Return a new cleanup that deletes HTAB. */
341
342struct cleanup *
343make_cleanup_htab_delete (htab_t htab)
344{
345 return make_cleanup (do_htab_delete_cleanup, htab);
346}
347
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348struct restore_ui_out_closure
349{
350 struct ui_out **variable;
351 struct ui_out *value;
352};
353
354static void
355do_restore_ui_out (void *p)
356{
357 struct restore_ui_out_closure *closure
358 = (struct restore_ui_out_closure *) p;
359
360 *(closure->variable) = closure->value;
361}
362
363/* Remember the current value of *VARIABLE and make it restored when
364 the cleanup is run. */
365
366struct cleanup *
367make_cleanup_restore_ui_out (struct ui_out **variable)
368{
369 struct restore_ui_out_closure *c = XNEW (struct restore_ui_out_closure);
370
371 c->variable = variable;
372 c->value = *variable;
373
374 return make_cleanup_dtor (do_restore_ui_out, (void *) c, xfree);
375}
376
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377struct restore_ui_file_closure
378{
379 struct ui_file **variable;
380 struct ui_file *value;
381};
382
383static void
384do_restore_ui_file (void *p)
385{
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386 struct restore_ui_file_closure *closure
387 = (struct restore_ui_file_closure *) p;
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388
389 *(closure->variable) = closure->value;
390}
391
392/* Remember the current value of *VARIABLE and make it restored when
393 the cleanup is run. */
394
395struct cleanup *
396make_cleanup_restore_ui_file (struct ui_file **variable)
397{
398 struct restore_ui_file_closure *c = XNEW (struct restore_ui_file_closure);
399
400 c->variable = variable;
401 c->value = *variable;
402
403 return make_cleanup_dtor (do_restore_ui_file, (void *) c, xfree);
404}
405
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406/* Helper for make_cleanup_value_free_to_mark. */
407
408static void
409do_value_free_to_mark (void *value)
410{
411 value_free_to_mark ((struct value *) value);
412}
413
414/* Free all values allocated since MARK was obtained by value_mark
415 (except for those released) when the cleanup is run. */
416
417struct cleanup *
418make_cleanup_value_free_to_mark (struct value *mark)
419{
e0088cfd 420 return make_cleanup (do_value_free_to_mark, mark);
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421}
422
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423/* Helper for make_cleanup_value_free. */
424
425static void
426do_value_free (void *value)
427{
19ba03f4 428 value_free ((struct value *) value);
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429}
430
431/* Free VALUE. */
432
433struct cleanup *
434make_cleanup_value_free (struct value *value)
435{
e0088cfd 436 return make_cleanup (do_value_free, value);
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437}
438
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439/* Helper for make_cleanup_free_so. */
440
441static void
442do_free_so (void *arg)
443{
19ba03f4 444 struct so_list *so = (struct so_list *) arg;
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445
446 free_so (so);
447}
448
449/* Make cleanup handler calling free_so for SO. */
450
451struct cleanup *
452make_cleanup_free_so (struct so_list *so)
453{
e0088cfd 454 return make_cleanup (do_free_so, so);
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455}
456
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457/* Helper for make_cleanup_restore_current_language. */
458
459static void
460do_restore_current_language (void *p)
461{
aead7601 462 enum language saved_lang = (enum language) (uintptr_t) p;
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463
464 set_language (saved_lang);
465}
466
467/* Remember the current value of CURRENT_LANGUAGE and make it restored when
468 the cleanup is run. */
469
470struct cleanup *
471make_cleanup_restore_current_language (void)
472{
473 enum language saved_lang = current_language->la_language;
474
475 return make_cleanup (do_restore_current_language,
476 (void *) (uintptr_t) saved_lang);
477}
478
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479/* Helper function for make_cleanup_clear_parser_state. */
480
481static void
482do_clear_parser_state (void *ptr)
483{
484 struct parser_state **p = (struct parser_state **) ptr;
485
486 *p = NULL;
487}
488
489/* Clean (i.e., set to NULL) the parser state variable P. */
490
491struct cleanup *
492make_cleanup_clear_parser_state (struct parser_state **p)
493{
494 return make_cleanup (do_clear_parser_state, (void *) p);
495}
496
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497/* This function is useful for cleanups.
498 Do
499
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500 foo = xmalloc (...);
501 old_chain = make_cleanup (free_current_contents, &foo);
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502
503 to arrange to free the object thus allocated. */
504
505void
2f9429ae 506free_current_contents (void *ptr)
c906108c 507{
19ba03f4 508 void **location = (void **) ptr;
e0627e85 509
e2f9c474 510 if (location == NULL)
8e65ff28 511 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
e2e0b3e5 512 _("free_current_contents: NULL pointer"));
2f9429ae 513 if (*location != NULL)
e2f9c474 514 {
b8c9b27d 515 xfree (*location);
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516 *location = NULL;
517 }
c906108c 518}
c906108c 519\f
c5aa993b 520
8731e58e 521
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522/* Print a warning message. The first argument STRING is the warning
523 message, used as an fprintf format string, the second is the
524 va_list of arguments for that string. A warning is unfiltered (not
525 paginated) so that the user does not need to page through each
526 screen full of warnings when there are lots of them. */
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527
528void
f5a96129 529vwarning (const char *string, va_list args)
c906108c 530{
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531 if (deprecated_warning_hook)
532 (*deprecated_warning_hook) (string, args);
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533 else
534 {
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535 if (target_supports_terminal_ours ())
536 target_terminal_ours ();
537 if (filtered_printing_initialized ())
538 wrap_here (""); /* Force out any buffered output. */
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539 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
540 if (warning_pre_print)
306d9ac5 541 fputs_unfiltered (warning_pre_print, gdb_stderr);
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542 vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, string, args);
543 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "\n");
f5a96129 544 }
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545}
546
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547/* Print an error message and return to command level.
548 The first argument STRING is the error message, used as a fprintf string,
549 and the remaining args are passed as arguments to it. */
550
c25c4a8b 551void
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552verror (const char *string, va_list args)
553{
6b1b7650 554 throw_verror (GENERIC_ERROR, string, args);
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555}
556
c25c4a8b 557void
d75e3c94 558error_stream (struct ui_file *stream)
2acceee2 559{
759ef836 560 char *message = ui_file_xstrdup (stream, NULL);
e0627e85 561
6b1b7650 562 make_cleanup (xfree, message);
8a3fe4f8 563 error (("%s"), message);
2acceee2 564}
c906108c 565
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566/* Emit a message and abort. */
567
568static void ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
569abort_with_message (const char *msg)
570{
571 if (gdb_stderr == NULL)
572 fputs (msg, stderr);
573 else
574 fputs_unfiltered (msg, gdb_stderr);
575
576 abort (); /* NOTE: GDB has only three calls to abort(). */
577}
578
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579/* Dump core trying to increase the core soft limit to hard limit first. */
580
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582dump_core (void)
583{
584#ifdef HAVE_SETRLIMIT
585 struct rlimit rlim = { RLIM_INFINITY, RLIM_INFINITY };
586
587 setrlimit (RLIMIT_CORE, &rlim);
588#endif /* HAVE_SETRLIMIT */
589
590 abort (); /* NOTE: GDB has only three calls to abort(). */
591}
592
3e43a32a 593/* Check whether GDB will be able to dump core using the dump_core
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594 function. Returns zero if GDB cannot or should not dump core.
595 If LIMIT_KIND is LIMIT_CUR the user's soft limit will be respected.
596 If LIMIT_KIND is LIMIT_MAX only the hard limit will be respected. */
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598int
599can_dump_core (enum resource_limit_kind limit_kind)
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600{
601#ifdef HAVE_GETRLIMIT
602 struct rlimit rlim;
603
604 /* Be quiet and assume we can dump if an error is returned. */
605 if (getrlimit (RLIMIT_CORE, &rlim) != 0)
606 return 1;
607
eae7090b 608 switch (limit_kind)
7991dee7 609 {
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610 case LIMIT_CUR:
611 if (rlim.rlim_cur == 0)
612 return 0;
613
614 case LIMIT_MAX:
615 if (rlim.rlim_max == 0)
616 return 0;
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617 }
618#endif /* HAVE_GETRLIMIT */
619
620 return 1;
621}
622
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623/* Print a warning that we cannot dump core. */
624
625void
626warn_cant_dump_core (const char *reason)
627{
628 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
629 _("%s\nUnable to dump core, use `ulimit -c"
630 " unlimited' before executing GDB next time.\n"),
631 reason);
632}
633
634/* Check whether GDB will be able to dump core using the dump_core
635 function, and print a warning if we cannot. */
636
637static int
638can_dump_core_warn (enum resource_limit_kind limit_kind,
639 const char *reason)
640{
641 int core_dump_allowed = can_dump_core (limit_kind);
642
643 if (!core_dump_allowed)
644 warn_cant_dump_core (reason);
645
646 return core_dump_allowed;
647}
648
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649/* Allow the user to configure the debugger behavior with respect to
650 what to do when an internal problem is detected. */
651
652const char internal_problem_ask[] = "ask";
653const char internal_problem_yes[] = "yes";
654const char internal_problem_no[] = "no";
40478521 655static const char *const internal_problem_modes[] =
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656{
657 internal_problem_ask,
658 internal_problem_yes,
659 internal_problem_no,
660 NULL
661};
3c16cced 662
581e13c1 663/* Print a message reporting an internal error/warning. Ask the user
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664 if they want to continue, dump core, or just exit. Return
665 something to indicate a quit. */
c906108c 666
dec43320 667struct internal_problem
c906108c 668{
dec43320 669 const char *name;
57fcfb1b 670 int user_settable_should_quit;
3c16cced 671 const char *should_quit;
57fcfb1b 672 int user_settable_should_dump_core;
3c16cced 673 const char *should_dump_core;
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674};
675
676/* Report a problem, internal to GDB, to the user. Once the problem
677 has been reported, and assuming GDB didn't quit, the caller can
678 either allow execution to resume or throw an error. */
679
a0b31db1 680static void ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (4, 0)
dec43320 681internal_vproblem (struct internal_problem *problem,
8731e58e 682 const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
dec43320 683{
dec43320 684 static int dejavu;
375fc983 685 int quit_p;
7be570e7 686 int dump_core_p;
714b1282 687 char *reason;
48be7c1b 688 struct cleanup *cleanup = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, NULL);
c906108c 689
dec43320 690 /* Don't allow infinite error/warning recursion. */
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691 {
692 static char msg[] = "Recursive internal problem.\n";
5d502164 693
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694 switch (dejavu)
695 {
696 case 0:
697 dejavu = 1;
698 break;
699 case 1:
700 dejavu = 2;
2437fd32 701 abort_with_message (msg);
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702 default:
703 dejavu = 3;
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704 /* Newer GLIBC versions put the warn_unused_result attribute
705 on write, but this is one of those rare cases where
706 ignoring the return value is correct. Casting to (void)
707 does not fix this problem. This is the solution suggested
708 at http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25509. */
709 if (write (STDERR_FILENO, msg, sizeof (msg)) != sizeof (msg))
7991dee7 710 abort (); /* NOTE: GDB has only three calls to abort(). */
714b1282
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711 exit (1);
712 }
713 }
c906108c 714
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715 /* Create a string containing the full error/warning message. Need
716 to call query with this full string, as otherwize the reason
717 (error/warning) and question become separated. Format using a
718 style similar to a compiler error message. Include extra detail
719 so that the user knows that they are living on the edge. */
720 {
721 char *msg;
5d502164 722
e623b504 723 msg = xstrvprintf (fmt, ap);
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724 reason = xstrprintf ("%s:%d: %s: %s\n"
725 "A problem internal to GDB has been detected,\n"
726 "further debugging may prove unreliable.",
727 file, line, problem->name, msg);
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728 xfree (msg);
729 make_cleanup (xfree, reason);
730 }
7be570e7 731
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732 /* Fall back to abort_with_message if gdb_stderr is not set up. */
733 if (gdb_stderr == NULL)
734 {
735 fputs (reason, stderr);
736 abort_with_message ("\n");
737 }
738
739 /* Try to get the message out and at the start of a new line. */
740 if (target_supports_terminal_ours ())
741 target_terminal_ours ();
742 if (filtered_printing_initialized ())
743 begin_line ();
744
196a707b 745 /* Emit the message unless query will emit it below. */
2437fd32
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746 if (problem->should_quit != internal_problem_ask
747 || !confirm
748 || !filtered_printing_initialized ())
196a707b
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749 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "%s\n", reason);
750
3c16cced 751 if (problem->should_quit == internal_problem_ask)
dec43320 752 {
dec43320 753 /* Default (yes/batch case) is to quit GDB. When in batch mode
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754 this lessens the likelihood of GDB going into an infinite
755 loop. */
2437fd32 756 if (!confirm || !filtered_printing_initialized ())
196a707b 757 quit_p = 1;
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758 else
759 quit_p = query (_("%s\nQuit this debugging session? "), reason);
dec43320 760 }
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761 else if (problem->should_quit == internal_problem_yes)
762 quit_p = 1;
763 else if (problem->should_quit == internal_problem_no)
764 quit_p = 0;
765 else
766 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch"));
dec43320 767
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768 fputs_unfiltered (_("\nThis is a bug, please report it."), gdb_stderr);
769 if (REPORT_BUGS_TO[0])
770 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, _(" For instructions, see:\n%s."),
771 REPORT_BUGS_TO);
772 fputs_unfiltered ("\n\n", gdb_stderr);
773
3c16cced 774 if (problem->should_dump_core == internal_problem_ask)
dec43320 775 {
eae7090b 776 if (!can_dump_core_warn (LIMIT_MAX, reason))
7991dee7 777 dump_core_p = 0;
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778 else if (!filtered_printing_initialized ())
779 dump_core_p = 1;
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780 else
781 {
782 /* Default (yes/batch case) is to dump core. This leaves a GDB
783 `dropping' so that it is easier to see that something went
784 wrong in GDB. */
785 dump_core_p = query (_("%s\nCreate a core file of GDB? "), reason);
786 }
dec43320 787 }
3c16cced 788 else if (problem->should_dump_core == internal_problem_yes)
eae7090b 789 dump_core_p = can_dump_core_warn (LIMIT_MAX, reason);
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790 else if (problem->should_dump_core == internal_problem_no)
791 dump_core_p = 0;
792 else
793 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch"));
7be570e7 794
375fc983 795 if (quit_p)
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796 {
797 if (dump_core_p)
7991dee7 798 dump_core ();
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799 else
800 exit (1);
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801 }
802 else
803 {
804 if (dump_core_p)
375fc983 805 {
9b265ec2 806#ifdef HAVE_WORKING_FORK
375fc983 807 if (fork () == 0)
7991dee7 808 dump_core ();
9b265ec2 809#endif
375fc983 810 }
7be570e7 811 }
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812
813 dejavu = 0;
48be7c1b 814 do_cleanups (cleanup);
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815}
816
817static struct internal_problem internal_error_problem = {
57fcfb1b 818 "internal-error", 1, internal_problem_ask, 1, internal_problem_ask
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819};
820
c25c4a8b 821void
8731e58e 822internal_verror (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
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823{
824 internal_vproblem (&internal_error_problem, file, line, fmt, ap);
2c51604d 825 throw_quit (_("Command aborted."));
c906108c
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826}
827
dec43320 828static struct internal_problem internal_warning_problem = {
57fcfb1b 829 "internal-warning", 1, internal_problem_ask, 1, internal_problem_ask
dec43320
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830};
831
832void
8731e58e 833internal_vwarning (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
dec43320
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834{
835 internal_vproblem (&internal_warning_problem, file, line, fmt, ap);
836}
837
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838static struct internal_problem demangler_warning_problem = {
839 "demangler-warning", 1, internal_problem_ask, 0, internal_problem_no
840};
841
842void
843demangler_vwarning (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
844{
845 internal_vproblem (&demangler_warning_problem, file, line, fmt, ap);
846}
847
848void
849demangler_warning (const char *file, int line, const char *string, ...)
850{
851 va_list ap;
852
853 va_start (ap, string);
854 demangler_vwarning (file, line, string, ap);
855 va_end (ap);
856}
857
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858/* Dummy functions to keep add_prefix_cmd happy. */
859
860static void
861set_internal_problem_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
862{
863}
864
865static void
866show_internal_problem_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
867{
868}
869
870/* When GDB reports an internal problem (error or warning) it gives
871 the user the opportunity to quit GDB and/or create a core file of
872 the current debug session. This function registers a few commands
873 that make it possible to specify that GDB should always or never
874 quit or create a core file, without asking. The commands look
875 like:
876
877 maint set PROBLEM-NAME quit ask|yes|no
878 maint show PROBLEM-NAME quit
879 maint set PROBLEM-NAME corefile ask|yes|no
880 maint show PROBLEM-NAME corefile
881
882 Where PROBLEM-NAME is currently "internal-error" or
883 "internal-warning". */
884
885static void
886add_internal_problem_command (struct internal_problem *problem)
887{
888 struct cmd_list_element **set_cmd_list;
889 struct cmd_list_element **show_cmd_list;
890 char *set_doc;
891 char *show_doc;
892
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893 set_cmd_list = XNEW (struct cmd_list_element *);
894 show_cmd_list = XNEW (struct cmd_list_element *);
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895 *set_cmd_list = NULL;
896 *show_cmd_list = NULL;
897
898 set_doc = xstrprintf (_("Configure what GDB does when %s is detected."),
899 problem->name);
900
901 show_doc = xstrprintf (_("Show what GDB does when %s is detected."),
902 problem->name);
903
904 add_prefix_cmd ((char*) problem->name,
905 class_maintenance, set_internal_problem_cmd, set_doc,
906 set_cmd_list,
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907 concat ("maintenance set ", problem->name, " ",
908 (char *) NULL),
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909 0/*allow-unknown*/, &maintenance_set_cmdlist);
910
911 add_prefix_cmd ((char*) problem->name,
912 class_maintenance, show_internal_problem_cmd, show_doc,
913 show_cmd_list,
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914 concat ("maintenance show ", problem->name, " ",
915 (char *) NULL),
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916 0/*allow-unknown*/, &maintenance_show_cmdlist);
917
57fcfb1b
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918 if (problem->user_settable_should_quit)
919 {
920 set_doc = xstrprintf (_("Set whether GDB should quit "
921 "when an %s is detected"),
922 problem->name);
923 show_doc = xstrprintf (_("Show whether GDB will quit "
924 "when an %s is detected"),
925 problem->name);
926 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("quit", class_maintenance,
927 internal_problem_modes,
928 &problem->should_quit,
929 set_doc,
930 show_doc,
931 NULL, /* help_doc */
932 NULL, /* setfunc */
933 NULL, /* showfunc */
934 set_cmd_list,
935 show_cmd_list);
936
937 xfree (set_doc);
938 xfree (show_doc);
939 }
1eefb858 940
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941 if (problem->user_settable_should_dump_core)
942 {
943 set_doc = xstrprintf (_("Set whether GDB should create a core "
944 "file of GDB when %s is detected"),
945 problem->name);
946 show_doc = xstrprintf (_("Show whether GDB will create a core "
947 "file of GDB when %s is detected"),
948 problem->name);
949 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("corefile", class_maintenance,
950 internal_problem_modes,
951 &problem->should_dump_core,
952 set_doc,
953 show_doc,
954 NULL, /* help_doc */
955 NULL, /* setfunc */
956 NULL, /* showfunc */
957 set_cmd_list,
958 show_cmd_list);
959
960 xfree (set_doc);
961 xfree (show_doc);
962 }
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963}
964
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965/* Return a newly allocated string, containing the PREFIX followed
966 by the system error message for errno (separated by a colon).
967
968 The result must be deallocated after use. */
969
970static char *
971perror_string (const char *prefix)
972{
973 char *err;
974 char *combined;
975
976 err = safe_strerror (errno);
977 combined = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (err) + strlen (prefix) + 3);
978 strcpy (combined, prefix);
979 strcat (combined, ": ");
980 strcat (combined, err);
981
982 return combined;
983}
984
c906108c 985/* Print the system error message for errno, and also mention STRING
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986 as the file name for which the error was encountered. Use ERRCODE
987 for the thrown exception. Then return to command level. */
c906108c 988
c25c4a8b 989void
598d3636 990throw_perror_with_name (enum errors errcode, const char *string)
c906108c 991{
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992 char *combined;
993
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994 combined = perror_string (string);
995 make_cleanup (xfree, combined);
c906108c
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996
997 /* I understand setting these is a matter of taste. Still, some people
998 may clear errno but not know about bfd_error. Doing this here is not
581e13c1 999 unreasonable. */
c906108c
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1000 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_error);
1001 errno = 0;
1002
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1003 throw_error (errcode, _("%s."), combined);
1004}
1005
1006/* See throw_perror_with_name, ERRCODE defaults here to GENERIC_ERROR. */
1007
1008void
1009perror_with_name (const char *string)
1010{
1011 throw_perror_with_name (GENERIC_ERROR, string);
c906108c
SS
1012}
1013
7c647d61
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1014/* Same as perror_with_name except that it prints a warning instead
1015 of throwing an error. */
1016
1017void
1018perror_warning_with_name (const char *string)
1019{
1020 char *combined;
1021
1022 combined = perror_string (string);
1023 warning (_("%s"), combined);
1024 xfree (combined);
1025}
1026
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1027/* Print the system error message for ERRCODE, and also mention STRING
1028 as the file name for which the error was encountered. */
1029
1030void
6972bc8b 1031print_sys_errmsg (const char *string, int errcode)
c906108c
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1032{
1033 char *err;
1034 char *combined;
1035
1036 err = safe_strerror (errcode);
1037 combined = (char *) alloca (strlen (err) + strlen (string) + 3);
1038 strcpy (combined, string);
1039 strcat (combined, ": ");
1040 strcat (combined, err);
1041
1042 /* We want anything which was printed on stdout to come out first, before
1043 this message. */
1044 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
1045 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "%s.\n", combined);
1046}
1047
1048/* Control C eventually causes this to be called, at a convenient time. */
1049
1050void
fba45db2 1051quit (void)
c906108c 1052{
06c868a8
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1053 if (sync_quit_force_run)
1054 {
1055 sync_quit_force_run = 0;
1056 quit_force (NULL, stdin == instream);
1057 }
1058
7be570e7
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1059#ifdef __MSDOS__
1060 /* No steenking SIGINT will ever be coming our way when the
1061 program is resumed. Don't lie. */
2c51604d 1062 throw_quit ("Quit");
7be570e7 1063#else
c906108c 1064 if (job_control
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1065 /* If there is no terminal switching for this target, then we can't
1066 possibly get screwed by the lack of job control. */
b0ed115f 1067 || !target_supports_terminal_ours ())
2c51604d 1068 throw_quit ("Quit");
c906108c 1069 else
2c51604d 1070 throw_quit ("Quit (expect signal SIGINT when the program is resumed)");
7be570e7 1071#endif
c906108c
SS
1072}
1073
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1074/* See defs.h. */
1075
1076void
1077maybe_quit (void)
1078{
1079 if (check_quit_flag () || sync_quit_force_run)
1080 quit ();
1081 if (deprecated_interactive_hook)
1082 deprecated_interactive_hook ();
1083 target_check_pending_interrupt ();
1084}
1085
c906108c 1086\f
c906108c 1087/* Called when a memory allocation fails, with the number of bytes of
581e13c1 1088 memory requested in SIZE. */
c906108c 1089
c25c4a8b 1090void
d26e3629 1091malloc_failure (long size)
c906108c
SS
1092{
1093 if (size > 0)
1094 {
8e65ff28 1095 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
e2e0b3e5 1096 _("virtual memory exhausted: can't allocate %ld bytes."),
8731e58e 1097 size);
c906108c
SS
1098 }
1099 else
1100 {
e2e0b3e5 1101 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("virtual memory exhausted."));
c906108c
SS
1102 }
1103}
1104
c906108c
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1105/* My replacement for the read system call.
1106 Used like `read' but keeps going if `read' returns too soon. */
1107
1108int
fba45db2 1109myread (int desc, char *addr, int len)
c906108c 1110{
52f0bd74 1111 int val;
c906108c
SS
1112 int orglen = len;
1113
1114 while (len > 0)
1115 {
1116 val = read (desc, addr, len);
1117 if (val < 0)
1118 return val;
1119 if (val == 0)
1120 return orglen - len;
1121 len -= val;
1122 addr += val;
1123 }
1124 return orglen;
1125}
d26e3629 1126
c906108c 1127void
aa1ee363 1128print_spaces (int n, struct ui_file *file)
c906108c 1129{
392a587b 1130 fputs_unfiltered (n_spaces (n), file);
c906108c
SS
1131}
1132
1133/* Print a host address. */
1134
1135void
b80c3053 1136gdb_print_host_address_1 (const void *addr, struct ui_file *stream)
c906108c 1137{
ea8992ce 1138 fprintf_filtered (stream, "%s", host_address_to_string (addr));
c906108c 1139}
7c50a931
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1140
1141/* See utils.h. */
1142
1143char *
1144make_hex_string (const gdb_byte *data, size_t length)
1145{
224c3ddb 1146 char *result = (char *) xmalloc (length * 2 + 1);
7c50a931
DE
1147 char *p;
1148 size_t i;
1149
1150 p = result;
1151 for (i = 0; i < length; ++i)
dc4d6886 1152 p += xsnprintf (p, 3, "%02x", data[i]);
7c50a931
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1153 *p = '\0';
1154 return result;
1155}
1156
c906108c 1157\f
c5aa993b 1158
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1159/* A cleanup function that calls regfree. */
1160
1161static void
1162do_regfree_cleanup (void *r)
1163{
19ba03f4 1164 regfree ((regex_t *) r);
db1ff28b
JK
1165}
1166
1167/* Create a new cleanup that frees the compiled regular expression R. */
1168
1169struct cleanup *
1170make_regfree_cleanup (regex_t *r)
1171{
1172 return make_cleanup (do_regfree_cleanup, r);
1173}
1174
1175/* Return an xmalloc'd error message resulting from a regular
1176 expression compilation failure. */
1177
1178char *
1179get_regcomp_error (int code, regex_t *rx)
1180{
1181 size_t length = regerror (code, rx, NULL, 0);
224c3ddb 1182 char *result = (char *) xmalloc (length);
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1183
1184 regerror (code, rx, result, length);
1185 return result;
1186}
1187
1188/* Compile a regexp and throw an exception on error. This returns a
1189 cleanup to free the resulting pattern on success. RX must not be
1190 NULL. */
1191
1192struct cleanup *
1193compile_rx_or_error (regex_t *pattern, const char *rx, const char *message)
1194{
1195 int code;
1196
1197 gdb_assert (rx != NULL);
1198
1199 code = regcomp (pattern, rx, REG_NOSUB);
1200 if (code != 0)
1201 {
1202 char *err = get_regcomp_error (code, pattern);
1203
1204 make_cleanup (xfree, err);
1205 error (("%s: %s"), message, err);
1206 }
1207
1208 return make_regfree_cleanup (pattern);
1209}
1210
1211\f
1212
981c7f5a 1213/* This function supports the query, nquery, and yquery functions.
cbdeadca 1214 Ask user a y-or-n question and return 0 if answer is no, 1 if
981c7f5a
DJ
1215 answer is yes, or default the answer to the specified default
1216 (for yquery or nquery). DEFCHAR may be 'y' or 'n' to provide a
1217 default answer, or '\0' for no default.
cbdeadca
JJ
1218 CTLSTR is the control string and should end in "? ". It should
1219 not say how to answer, because we do that.
1220 ARGS are the arguments passed along with the CTLSTR argument to
1221 printf. */
1222
a0b31db1 1223static int ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (1, 0)
cbdeadca
JJ
1224defaulted_query (const char *ctlstr, const char defchar, va_list args)
1225{
cbdeadca
JJ
1226 int ans2;
1227 int retval;
1228 int def_value;
1229 char def_answer, not_def_answer;
588dcc3e 1230 char *y_string, *n_string, *question, *prompt;
260c0b2a
DE
1231 /* Used to add duration we waited for user to respond to
1232 prompt_for_continue_wait_time. */
1233 struct timeval prompt_started, prompt_ended, prompt_delta;
cbdeadca
JJ
1234
1235 /* Set up according to which answer is the default. */
981c7f5a
DJ
1236 if (defchar == '\0')
1237 {
1238 def_value = 1;
1239 def_answer = 'Y';
1240 not_def_answer = 'N';
1241 y_string = "y";
1242 n_string = "n";
1243 }
1244 else if (defchar == 'y')
cbdeadca
JJ
1245 {
1246 def_value = 1;
1247 def_answer = 'Y';
1248 not_def_answer = 'N';
1249 y_string = "[y]";
1250 n_string = "n";
1251 }
1252 else
1253 {
1254 def_value = 0;
1255 def_answer = 'N';
1256 not_def_answer = 'Y';
1257 y_string = "y";
1258 n_string = "[n]";
1259 }
1260
981c7f5a 1261 /* Automatically answer the default value if the user did not want
a502cf95 1262 prompts or the command was issued with the server prefix. */
e360902b 1263 if (!confirm || server_command)
981c7f5a
DJ
1264 return def_value;
1265
1266 /* If input isn't coming from the user directly, just say what
7a01c6e0 1267 question we're asking, and then answer the default automatically. This
981c7f5a
DJ
1268 way, important error messages don't get lost when talking to GDB
1269 over a pipe. */
c63a1f86 1270 if (! input_from_terminal_p ())
981c7f5a
DJ
1271 {
1272 wrap_here ("");
1273 vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, ctlstr, args);
1274
3e43a32a
MS
1275 printf_filtered (_("(%s or %s) [answered %c; "
1276 "input not from terminal]\n"),
981c7f5a
DJ
1277 y_string, n_string, def_answer);
1278 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
1279
1280 return def_value;
1281 }
1282
9a4105ab 1283 if (deprecated_query_hook)
cbdeadca 1284 {
9a4105ab 1285 return deprecated_query_hook (ctlstr, args);
cbdeadca
JJ
1286 }
1287
981c7f5a
DJ
1288 /* Format the question outside of the loop, to avoid reusing args. */
1289 question = xstrvprintf (ctlstr, args);
588dcc3e
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1290 prompt = xstrprintf (_("%s%s(%s or %s) %s"),
1291 annotation_level > 1 ? "\n\032\032pre-query\n" : "",
1292 question, y_string, n_string,
1293 annotation_level > 1 ? "\n\032\032query\n" : "");
1294 xfree (question);
981c7f5a 1295
260c0b2a
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1296 /* Used for calculating time spend waiting for user. */
1297 gettimeofday (&prompt_started, NULL);
1298
cbdeadca
JJ
1299 while (1)
1300 {
588dcc3e 1301 char *response, answer;
cbdeadca 1302
cbdeadca 1303 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
588dcc3e 1304 response = gdb_readline_wrapper (prompt);
cbdeadca 1305
588dcc3e 1306 if (response == NULL) /* C-d */
cbdeadca 1307 {
fa3fd85b 1308 printf_filtered ("EOF [assumed %c]\n", def_answer);
cbdeadca
JJ
1309 retval = def_value;
1310 break;
1311 }
588dcc3e
PP
1312
1313 answer = response[0];
1314 xfree (response);
cbdeadca
JJ
1315
1316 if (answer >= 'a')
1317 answer -= 040;
1318 /* Check answer. For the non-default, the user must specify
1319 the non-default explicitly. */
1320 if (answer == not_def_answer)
1321 {
1322 retval = !def_value;
1323 break;
1324 }
981c7f5a
DJ
1325 /* Otherwise, if a default was specified, the user may either
1326 specify the required input or have it default by entering
1327 nothing. */
1328 if (answer == def_answer
588dcc3e 1329 || (defchar != '\0' && answer == '\0'))
cbdeadca
JJ
1330 {
1331 retval = def_value;
1332 break;
1333 }
1334 /* Invalid entries are not defaulted and require another selection. */
a3f17187 1335 printf_filtered (_("Please answer %s or %s.\n"),
cbdeadca
JJ
1336 y_string, n_string);
1337 }
1338
260c0b2a
DE
1339 /* Add time spend in this routine to prompt_for_continue_wait_time. */
1340 gettimeofday (&prompt_ended, NULL);
1341 timeval_sub (&prompt_delta, &prompt_ended, &prompt_started);
1342 timeval_add (&prompt_for_continue_wait_time,
1343 &prompt_for_continue_wait_time, &prompt_delta);
1344
588dcc3e 1345 xfree (prompt);
cbdeadca 1346 if (annotation_level > 1)
a3f17187 1347 printf_filtered (("\n\032\032post-query\n"));
cbdeadca
JJ
1348 return retval;
1349}
1350\f
1351
1352/* Ask user a y-or-n question and return 0 if answer is no, 1 if
1353 answer is yes, or 0 if answer is defaulted.
1354 Takes three args which are given to printf to print the question.
1355 The first, a control string, should end in "? ".
1356 It should not say how to answer, because we do that. */
1357
1358int
1359nquery (const char *ctlstr, ...)
1360{
1361 va_list args;
899500d6 1362 int ret;
cbdeadca
JJ
1363
1364 va_start (args, ctlstr);
899500d6 1365 ret = defaulted_query (ctlstr, 'n', args);
cbdeadca 1366 va_end (args);
899500d6 1367 return ret;
cbdeadca
JJ
1368}
1369
1370/* Ask user a y-or-n question and return 0 if answer is no, 1 if
1371 answer is yes, or 1 if answer is defaulted.
1372 Takes three args which are given to printf to print the question.
1373 The first, a control string, should end in "? ".
1374 It should not say how to answer, because we do that. */
1375
1376int
1377yquery (const char *ctlstr, ...)
1378{
1379 va_list args;
899500d6 1380 int ret;
cbdeadca
JJ
1381
1382 va_start (args, ctlstr);
899500d6 1383 ret = defaulted_query (ctlstr, 'y', args);
cbdeadca 1384 va_end (args);
899500d6 1385 return ret;
cbdeadca
JJ
1386}
1387
981c7f5a
DJ
1388/* Ask user a y-or-n question and return 1 iff answer is yes.
1389 Takes three args which are given to printf to print the question.
1390 The first, a control string, should end in "? ".
1391 It should not say how to answer, because we do that. */
1392
1393int
1394query (const char *ctlstr, ...)
1395{
1396 va_list args;
899500d6 1397 int ret;
981c7f5a
DJ
1398
1399 va_start (args, ctlstr);
899500d6 1400 ret = defaulted_query (ctlstr, '\0', args);
981c7f5a 1401 va_end (args);
899500d6 1402 return ret;
981c7f5a
DJ
1403}
1404
6c7a06a3
TT
1405/* A helper for parse_escape that converts a host character to a
1406 target character. C is the host character. If conversion is
1407 possible, then the target character is stored in *TARGET_C and the
1408 function returns 1. Otherwise, the function returns 0. */
1409
1410static int
f870a310 1411host_char_to_target (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int c, int *target_c)
234b45d4 1412{
6c7a06a3
TT
1413 struct obstack host_data;
1414 char the_char = c;
1415 struct cleanup *cleanups;
1416 int result = 0;
234b45d4 1417
6c7a06a3
TT
1418 obstack_init (&host_data);
1419 cleanups = make_cleanup_obstack_free (&host_data);
234b45d4 1420
f870a310 1421 convert_between_encodings (target_charset (gdbarch), host_charset (),
ac91cd70
PA
1422 (gdb_byte *) &the_char, 1, 1,
1423 &host_data, translit_none);
6c7a06a3
TT
1424
1425 if (obstack_object_size (&host_data) == 1)
1426 {
1427 result = 1;
1428 *target_c = *(char *) obstack_base (&host_data);
1429 }
1430
1431 do_cleanups (cleanups);
1432 return result;
234b45d4
KB
1433}
1434
c906108c
SS
1435/* Parse a C escape sequence. STRING_PTR points to a variable
1436 containing a pointer to the string to parse. That pointer
1437 should point to the character after the \. That pointer
1438 is updated past the characters we use. The value of the
1439 escape sequence is returned.
1440
1441 A negative value means the sequence \ newline was seen,
1442 which is supposed to be equivalent to nothing at all.
1443
1444 If \ is followed by a null character, we return a negative
1445 value and leave the string pointer pointing at the null character.
1446
1447 If \ is followed by 000, we return 0 and leave the string pointer
1448 after the zeros. A value of 0 does not mean end of string. */
1449
1450int
d7561cbb 1451parse_escape (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, const char **string_ptr)
c906108c 1452{
581e13c1 1453 int target_char = -2; /* Initialize to avoid GCC warnings. */
52f0bd74 1454 int c = *(*string_ptr)++;
e0627e85 1455
6c7a06a3
TT
1456 switch (c)
1457 {
8731e58e
AC
1458 case '\n':
1459 return -2;
1460 case 0:
1461 (*string_ptr)--;
1462 return 0;
8731e58e
AC
1463
1464 case '0':
1465 case '1':
1466 case '2':
1467 case '3':
1468 case '4':
1469 case '5':
1470 case '6':
1471 case '7':
1472 {
6c7a06a3 1473 int i = host_hex_value (c);
aa1ee363 1474 int count = 0;
8731e58e
AC
1475 while (++count < 3)
1476 {
5cb316ef 1477 c = (**string_ptr);
6c7a06a3 1478 if (isdigit (c) && c != '8' && c != '9')
8731e58e 1479 {
5cb316ef 1480 (*string_ptr)++;
8731e58e 1481 i *= 8;
6c7a06a3 1482 i += host_hex_value (c);
8731e58e
AC
1483 }
1484 else
1485 {
8731e58e
AC
1486 break;
1487 }
1488 }
1489 return i;
1490 }
6c7a06a3
TT
1491
1492 case 'a':
1493 c = '\a';
1494 break;
1495 case 'b':
1496 c = '\b';
1497 break;
1498 case 'f':
1499 c = '\f';
1500 break;
1501 case 'n':
1502 c = '\n';
1503 break;
1504 case 'r':
1505 c = '\r';
1506 break;
1507 case 't':
1508 c = '\t';
1509 break;
1510 case 'v':
1511 c = '\v';
1512 break;
1513
1514 default:
1515 break;
1516 }
1517
f870a310 1518 if (!host_char_to_target (gdbarch, c, &target_char))
3351ea09
JB
1519 error (_("The escape sequence `\\%c' is equivalent to plain `%c',"
1520 " which has no equivalent\nin the `%s' character set."),
905b671b 1521 c, c, target_charset (gdbarch));
6c7a06a3 1522 return target_char;
c906108c
SS
1523}
1524\f
1525/* Print the character C on STREAM as part of the contents of a literal
1526 string whose delimiter is QUOTER. Note that this routine should only
f9acce4a 1527 be called for printing things which are independent of the language
6ef284bd
SM
1528 of the program being debugged.
1529
1530 printchar will normally escape backslashes and instances of QUOTER. If
1531 QUOTER is 0, printchar won't escape backslashes or any quoting character.
1532 As a side effect, if you pass the backslash character as the QUOTER,
1533 printchar will escape backslashes as usual, but not any other quoting
1534 character. */
c906108c 1535
43e526b9 1536static void
74f832da 1537printchar (int c, void (*do_fputs) (const char *, struct ui_file *),
bee0189a
DJ
1538 void (*do_fprintf) (struct ui_file *, const char *, ...)
1539 ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF_2, struct ui_file *stream, int quoter)
c906108c 1540{
c906108c
SS
1541 c &= 0xFF; /* Avoid sign bit follies */
1542
c5aa993b
JM
1543 if (c < 0x20 || /* Low control chars */
1544 (c >= 0x7F && c < 0xA0) || /* DEL, High controls */
1545 (sevenbit_strings && c >= 0x80))
1546 { /* high order bit set */
1547 switch (c)
1548 {
1549 case '\n':
43e526b9 1550 do_fputs ("\\n", stream);
c5aa993b
JM
1551 break;
1552 case '\b':
43e526b9 1553 do_fputs ("\\b", stream);
c5aa993b
JM
1554 break;
1555 case '\t':
43e526b9 1556 do_fputs ("\\t", stream);
c5aa993b
JM
1557 break;
1558 case '\f':
43e526b9 1559 do_fputs ("\\f", stream);
c5aa993b
JM
1560 break;
1561 case '\r':
43e526b9 1562 do_fputs ("\\r", stream);
c5aa993b
JM
1563 break;
1564 case '\033':
43e526b9 1565 do_fputs ("\\e", stream);
c5aa993b
JM
1566 break;
1567 case '\007':
43e526b9 1568 do_fputs ("\\a", stream);
c5aa993b
JM
1569 break;
1570 default:
43e526b9 1571 do_fprintf (stream, "\\%.3o", (unsigned int) c);
c5aa993b
JM
1572 break;
1573 }
1574 }
1575 else
1576 {
6ef284bd 1577 if (quoter != 0 && (c == '\\' || c == quoter))
43e526b9
JM
1578 do_fputs ("\\", stream);
1579 do_fprintf (stream, "%c", c);
c5aa993b 1580 }
c906108c 1581}
43e526b9
JM
1582
1583/* Print the character C on STREAM as part of the contents of a
1584 literal string whose delimiter is QUOTER. Note that these routines
1585 should only be call for printing things which are independent of
581e13c1 1586 the language of the program being debugged. */
43e526b9
JM
1587
1588void
fba45db2 1589fputstr_filtered (const char *str, int quoter, struct ui_file *stream)
43e526b9
JM
1590{
1591 while (*str)
1592 printchar (*str++, fputs_filtered, fprintf_filtered, stream, quoter);
1593}
1594
1595void
fba45db2 1596fputstr_unfiltered (const char *str, int quoter, struct ui_file *stream)
43e526b9
JM
1597{
1598 while (*str)
1599 printchar (*str++, fputs_unfiltered, fprintf_unfiltered, stream, quoter);
1600}
1601
0876f84a
DJ
1602void
1603fputstrn_filtered (const char *str, int n, int quoter,
1604 struct ui_file *stream)
1605{
1606 int i;
e0627e85 1607
0876f84a
DJ
1608 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
1609 printchar (str[i], fputs_filtered, fprintf_filtered, stream, quoter);
1610}
1611
43e526b9 1612void
8731e58e
AC
1613fputstrn_unfiltered (const char *str, int n, int quoter,
1614 struct ui_file *stream)
43e526b9
JM
1615{
1616 int i;
5d502164 1617
43e526b9
JM
1618 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
1619 printchar (str[i], fputs_unfiltered, fprintf_unfiltered, stream, quoter);
1620}
c906108c 1621\f
c5aa993b 1622
c906108c
SS
1623/* Number of lines per page or UINT_MAX if paging is disabled. */
1624static unsigned int lines_per_page;
920d2a44
AC
1625static void
1626show_lines_per_page (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
1627 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
1628{
3e43a32a
MS
1629 fprintf_filtered (file,
1630 _("Number of lines gdb thinks are in a page is %s.\n"),
920d2a44
AC
1631 value);
1632}
eb0d3137 1633
cbfbd72a 1634/* Number of chars per line or UINT_MAX if line folding is disabled. */
c906108c 1635static unsigned int chars_per_line;
920d2a44
AC
1636static void
1637show_chars_per_line (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
1638 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
1639{
3e43a32a
MS
1640 fprintf_filtered (file,
1641 _("Number of characters gdb thinks "
1642 "are in a line is %s.\n"),
920d2a44
AC
1643 value);
1644}
eb0d3137 1645
c906108c
SS
1646/* Current count of lines printed on this page, chars on this line. */
1647static unsigned int lines_printed, chars_printed;
1648
1649/* Buffer and start column of buffered text, for doing smarter word-
1650 wrapping. When someone calls wrap_here(), we start buffering output
1651 that comes through fputs_filtered(). If we see a newline, we just
1652 spit it out and forget about the wrap_here(). If we see another
1653 wrap_here(), we spit it out and remember the newer one. If we see
1654 the end of the line, we spit out a newline, the indent, and then
1655 the buffered output. */
1656
1657/* Malloc'd buffer with chars_per_line+2 bytes. Contains characters which
1658 are waiting to be output (they have already been counted in chars_printed).
1659 When wrap_buffer[0] is null, the buffer is empty. */
1660static char *wrap_buffer;
1661
1662/* Pointer in wrap_buffer to the next character to fill. */
1663static char *wrap_pointer;
1664
1665/* String to indent by if the wrap occurs. Must not be NULL if wrap_column
1666 is non-zero. */
1667static char *wrap_indent;
1668
1669/* Column number on the screen where wrap_buffer begins, or 0 if wrapping
1670 is not in effect. */
1671static int wrap_column;
c906108c 1672\f
c5aa993b 1673
eb0d3137
MK
1674/* Inialize the number of lines per page and chars per line. */
1675
c906108c 1676void
fba45db2 1677init_page_info (void)
c906108c 1678{
5da1313b
JK
1679 if (batch_flag)
1680 {
1681 lines_per_page = UINT_MAX;
1682 chars_per_line = UINT_MAX;
1683 }
1684 else
c906108c 1685#if defined(TUI)
5ecb1806 1686 if (!tui_get_command_dimension (&chars_per_line, &lines_per_page))
c906108c
SS
1687#endif
1688 {
eb0d3137 1689 int rows, cols;
c906108c 1690
ec145965
EZ
1691#if defined(__GO32__)
1692 rows = ScreenRows ();
1693 cols = ScreenCols ();
1694 lines_per_page = rows;
1695 chars_per_line = cols;
1696#else
eb0d3137
MK
1697 /* Make sure Readline has initialized its terminal settings. */
1698 rl_reset_terminal (NULL);
c906108c 1699
eb0d3137
MK
1700 /* Get the screen size from Readline. */
1701 rl_get_screen_size (&rows, &cols);
1702 lines_per_page = rows;
1703 chars_per_line = cols;
c906108c 1704
1a66331e
PM
1705 /* Readline should have fetched the termcap entry for us.
1706 Only try to use tgetnum function if rl_get_screen_size
1707 did not return a useful value. */
1708 if (((rows <= 0) && (tgetnum ("li") < 0))
e681cf3f
EZ
1709 /* Also disable paging if inside Emacs. $EMACS was used
1710 before Emacs v25.1, $INSIDE_EMACS is used since then. */
1711 || getenv ("EMACS") || getenv ("INSIDE_EMACS"))
eb0d3137 1712 {
1a66331e
PM
1713 /* The number of lines per page is not mentioned in the terminal
1714 description or EMACS evironment variable is set. This probably
1715 means that paging is not useful, so disable paging. */
eb0d3137
MK
1716 lines_per_page = UINT_MAX;
1717 }
c906108c 1718
c906108c 1719 /* If the output is not a terminal, don't paginate it. */
d9fcf2fb 1720 if (!ui_file_isatty (gdb_stdout))
c5aa993b 1721 lines_per_page = UINT_MAX;
eb0d3137 1722#endif
ec145965 1723 }
eb0d3137 1724
24b73f8e
PP
1725 /* We handle SIGWINCH ourselves. */
1726 rl_catch_sigwinch = 0;
1727
eb0d3137 1728 set_screen_size ();
c5aa993b 1729 set_width ();
c906108c
SS
1730}
1731
2437fd32
GB
1732/* Return nonzero if filtered printing is initialized. */
1733int
1734filtered_printing_initialized (void)
1735{
1736 return wrap_buffer != NULL;
1737}
1738
5da1313b
JK
1739/* Helper for make_cleanup_restore_page_info. */
1740
1741static void
1742do_restore_page_info_cleanup (void *arg)
1743{
1744 set_screen_size ();
1745 set_width ();
1746}
1747
1748/* Provide cleanup for restoring the terminal size. */
1749
1750struct cleanup *
1751make_cleanup_restore_page_info (void)
1752{
1753 struct cleanup *back_to;
1754
1755 back_to = make_cleanup (do_restore_page_info_cleanup, NULL);
1756 make_cleanup_restore_uinteger (&lines_per_page);
1757 make_cleanup_restore_uinteger (&chars_per_line);
1758
1759 return back_to;
1760}
1761
1762/* Temporarily set BATCH_FLAG and the associated unlimited terminal size.
1763 Provide cleanup for restoring the original state. */
1764
1765struct cleanup *
1766set_batch_flag_and_make_cleanup_restore_page_info (void)
1767{
1768 struct cleanup *back_to = make_cleanup_restore_page_info ();
1769
1770 make_cleanup_restore_integer (&batch_flag);
1771 batch_flag = 1;
1772 init_page_info ();
1773
1774 return back_to;
1775}
1776
eb0d3137
MK
1777/* Set the screen size based on LINES_PER_PAGE and CHARS_PER_LINE. */
1778
1779static void
1780set_screen_size (void)
1781{
1782 int rows = lines_per_page;
1783 int cols = chars_per_line;
1784
1785 if (rows <= 0)
1786 rows = INT_MAX;
1787
1788 if (cols <= 0)
0caa462c 1789 cols = INT_MAX;
eb0d3137
MK
1790
1791 /* Update Readline's idea of the terminal size. */
1792 rl_set_screen_size (rows, cols);
1793}
1794
1795/* Reinitialize WRAP_BUFFER according to the current value of
1796 CHARS_PER_LINE. */
1797
c906108c 1798static void
fba45db2 1799set_width (void)
c906108c
SS
1800{
1801 if (chars_per_line == 0)
c5aa993b 1802 init_page_info ();
c906108c
SS
1803
1804 if (!wrap_buffer)
1805 {
1806 wrap_buffer = (char *) xmalloc (chars_per_line + 2);
1807 wrap_buffer[0] = '\0';
1808 }
1809 else
1810 wrap_buffer = (char *) xrealloc (wrap_buffer, chars_per_line + 2);
eb0d3137 1811 wrap_pointer = wrap_buffer; /* Start it at the beginning. */
c906108c
SS
1812}
1813
c5aa993b 1814static void
fba45db2 1815set_width_command (char *args, int from_tty, struct cmd_list_element *c)
c906108c 1816{
eb0d3137 1817 set_screen_size ();
c906108c
SS
1818 set_width ();
1819}
1820
eb0d3137
MK
1821static void
1822set_height_command (char *args, int from_tty, struct cmd_list_element *c)
1823{
1824 set_screen_size ();
1825}
1826
d6e5e7f7
PP
1827/* See utils.h. */
1828
1829void
1830set_screen_width_and_height (int width, int height)
1831{
1832 lines_per_page = height;
1833 chars_per_line = width;
1834
1835 set_screen_size ();
1836 set_width ();
1837}
1838
c906108c 1839/* Wait, so the user can read what's on the screen. Prompt the user
720d2e96
PA
1840 to continue by pressing RETURN. 'q' is also provided because
1841 telling users what to do in the prompt is more user-friendly than
1842 expecting them to think of Ctrl-C/SIGINT. */
c906108c
SS
1843
1844static void
fba45db2 1845prompt_for_continue (void)
c906108c
SS
1846{
1847 char *ignore;
1848 char cont_prompt[120];
260c0b2a
DE
1849 /* Used to add duration we waited for user to respond to
1850 prompt_for_continue_wait_time. */
1851 struct timeval prompt_started, prompt_ended, prompt_delta;
1852
1853 gettimeofday (&prompt_started, NULL);
c906108c
SS
1854
1855 if (annotation_level > 1)
a3f17187 1856 printf_unfiltered (("\n\032\032pre-prompt-for-continue\n"));
c906108c
SS
1857
1858 strcpy (cont_prompt,
1859 "---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit---");
1860 if (annotation_level > 1)
1861 strcat (cont_prompt, "\n\032\032prompt-for-continue\n");
1862
720d2e96
PA
1863 /* We must do this *before* we call gdb_readline_wrapper, else it
1864 will eventually call us -- thinking that we're trying to print
1865 beyond the end of the screen. */
c906108c
SS
1866 reinitialize_more_filter ();
1867
82584158
PA
1868 /* We'll need to handle input. */
1869 target_terminal_ours ();
1870
720d2e96
PA
1871 /* Call gdb_readline_wrapper, not readline, in order to keep an
1872 event loop running. */
b4f5539f 1873 ignore = gdb_readline_wrapper (cont_prompt);
c906108c 1874
260c0b2a
DE
1875 /* Add time spend in this routine to prompt_for_continue_wait_time. */
1876 gettimeofday (&prompt_ended, NULL);
1877 timeval_sub (&prompt_delta, &prompt_ended, &prompt_started);
1878 timeval_add (&prompt_for_continue_wait_time,
1879 &prompt_for_continue_wait_time, &prompt_delta);
1880
c906108c 1881 if (annotation_level > 1)
a3f17187 1882 printf_unfiltered (("\n\032\032post-prompt-for-continue\n"));
c906108c
SS
1883
1884 if (ignore)
1885 {
1886 char *p = ignore;
5d502164 1887
c906108c
SS
1888 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
1889 ++p;
1890 if (p[0] == 'q')
1690b616
SL
1891 /* Do not call quit here; there is no possibility of SIGINT. */
1892 throw_quit ("Quit");
b8c9b27d 1893 xfree (ignore);
c906108c 1894 }
c906108c
SS
1895
1896 /* Now we have to do this again, so that GDB will know that it doesn't
1897 need to save the ---Type <return>--- line at the top of the screen. */
1898 reinitialize_more_filter ();
1899
581e13c1 1900 dont_repeat (); /* Forget prev cmd -- CR won't repeat it. */
c906108c
SS
1901}
1902
bd712aed
DE
1903/* Initalize timer to keep track of how long we waited for the user. */
1904
1905void
1906reset_prompt_for_continue_wait_time (void)
1907{
1908 static const struct timeval zero_timeval = { 0 };
1909
1910 prompt_for_continue_wait_time = zero_timeval;
1911}
1912
1913/* Fetch the cumulative time spent in prompt_for_continue. */
1914
1915struct timeval
1916get_prompt_for_continue_wait_time (void)
1917{
1918 return prompt_for_continue_wait_time;
1919}
1920
c906108c
SS
1921/* Reinitialize filter; ie. tell it to reset to original values. */
1922
1923void
fba45db2 1924reinitialize_more_filter (void)
c906108c
SS
1925{
1926 lines_printed = 0;
1927 chars_printed = 0;
1928}
1929
1930/* Indicate that if the next sequence of characters overflows the line,
581e13c1 1931 a newline should be inserted here rather than when it hits the end.
c906108c
SS
1932 If INDENT is non-null, it is a string to be printed to indent the
1933 wrapped part on the next line. INDENT must remain accessible until
1934 the next call to wrap_here() or until a newline is printed through
1935 fputs_filtered().
1936
1937 If the line is already overfull, we immediately print a newline and
1938 the indentation, and disable further wrapping.
1939
1940 If we don't know the width of lines, but we know the page height,
1941 we must not wrap words, but should still keep track of newlines
1942 that were explicitly printed.
1943
1944 INDENT should not contain tabs, as that will mess up the char count
1945 on the next line. FIXME.
1946
1947 This routine is guaranteed to force out any output which has been
1948 squirreled away in the wrap_buffer, so wrap_here ((char *)0) can be
1949 used to force out output from the wrap_buffer. */
1950
1951void
fba45db2 1952wrap_here (char *indent)
c906108c 1953{
581e13c1 1954 /* This should have been allocated, but be paranoid anyway. */
c906108c 1955 if (!wrap_buffer)
3e43a32a
MS
1956 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
1957 _("failed internal consistency check"));
c906108c
SS
1958
1959 if (wrap_buffer[0])
1960 {
1961 *wrap_pointer = '\0';
1962 fputs_unfiltered (wrap_buffer, gdb_stdout);
1963 }
1964 wrap_pointer = wrap_buffer;
1965 wrap_buffer[0] = '\0';
3e43a32a 1966 if (chars_per_line == UINT_MAX) /* No line overflow checking. */
c906108c
SS
1967 {
1968 wrap_column = 0;
1969 }
1970 else if (chars_printed >= chars_per_line)
1971 {
1972 puts_filtered ("\n");
1973 if (indent != NULL)
1974 puts_filtered (indent);
1975 wrap_column = 0;
1976 }
1977 else
1978 {
1979 wrap_column = chars_printed;
1980 if (indent == NULL)
1981 wrap_indent = "";
1982 else
1983 wrap_indent = indent;
1984 }
1985}
1986
4a351cef 1987/* Print input string to gdb_stdout, filtered, with wrap,
581e13c1 1988 arranging strings in columns of n chars. String can be
4a351cef
AF
1989 right or left justified in the column. Never prints
1990 trailing spaces. String should never be longer than
1991 width. FIXME: this could be useful for the EXAMINE
581e13c1 1992 command, which currently doesn't tabulate very well. */
4a351cef
AF
1993
1994void
1995puts_filtered_tabular (char *string, int width, int right)
1996{
1997 int spaces = 0;
1998 int stringlen;
1999 char *spacebuf;
2000
2001 gdb_assert (chars_per_line > 0);
2002 if (chars_per_line == UINT_MAX)
2003 {
2004 fputs_filtered (string, gdb_stdout);
2005 fputs_filtered ("\n", gdb_stdout);
2006 return;
2007 }
2008
2009 if (((chars_printed - 1) / width + 2) * width >= chars_per_line)
2010 fputs_filtered ("\n", gdb_stdout);
2011
2012 if (width >= chars_per_line)
2013 width = chars_per_line - 1;
2014
2015 stringlen = strlen (string);
2016
2017 if (chars_printed > 0)
2018 spaces = width - (chars_printed - 1) % width - 1;
2019 if (right)
2020 spaces += width - stringlen;
2021
224c3ddb 2022 spacebuf = (char *) alloca (spaces + 1);
4a351cef
AF
2023 spacebuf[spaces] = '\0';
2024 while (spaces--)
2025 spacebuf[spaces] = ' ';
2026
2027 fputs_filtered (spacebuf, gdb_stdout);
2028 fputs_filtered (string, gdb_stdout);
2029}
2030
2031
c906108c 2032/* Ensure that whatever gets printed next, using the filtered output
581e13c1 2033 commands, starts at the beginning of the line. I.e. if there is
c906108c 2034 any pending output for the current line, flush it and start a new
581e13c1 2035 line. Otherwise do nothing. */
c906108c
SS
2036
2037void
fba45db2 2038begin_line (void)
c906108c
SS
2039{
2040 if (chars_printed > 0)
2041 {
2042 puts_filtered ("\n");
2043 }
2044}
2045
ac9a91a7 2046
c906108c
SS
2047/* Like fputs but if FILTER is true, pause after every screenful.
2048
2049 Regardless of FILTER can wrap at points other than the final
2050 character of a line.
2051
2052 Unlike fputs, fputs_maybe_filtered does not return a value.
2053 It is OK for LINEBUFFER to be NULL, in which case just don't print
2054 anything.
2055
2056 Note that a longjmp to top level may occur in this routine (only if
2057 FILTER is true) (since prompt_for_continue may do so) so this
2058 routine should not be called when cleanups are not in place. */
2059
2060static void
fba45db2
KB
2061fputs_maybe_filtered (const char *linebuffer, struct ui_file *stream,
2062 int filter)
c906108c
SS
2063{
2064 const char *lineptr;
2065
2066 if (linebuffer == 0)
2067 return;
2068
2069 /* Don't do any filtering if it is disabled. */
390a8aca 2070 if (stream != gdb_stdout
b2e7f004
JK
2071 || !pagination_enabled
2072 || batch_flag
390a8aca 2073 || (lines_per_page == UINT_MAX && chars_per_line == UINT_MAX)
58dadb1b 2074 || top_level_interpreter () == NULL
390a8aca 2075 || ui_out_is_mi_like_p (interp_ui_out (top_level_interpreter ())))
c906108c
SS
2076 {
2077 fputs_unfiltered (linebuffer, stream);
2078 return;
2079 }
2080
2081 /* Go through and output each character. Show line extension
2082 when this is necessary; prompt user for new page when this is
2083 necessary. */
c5aa993b 2084
c906108c
SS
2085 lineptr = linebuffer;
2086 while (*lineptr)
2087 {
2088 /* Possible new page. */
8731e58e 2089 if (filter && (lines_printed >= lines_per_page - 1))
c906108c
SS
2090 prompt_for_continue ();
2091
2092 while (*lineptr && *lineptr != '\n')
2093 {
2094 /* Print a single line. */
2095 if (*lineptr == '\t')
2096 {
2097 if (wrap_column)
2098 *wrap_pointer++ = '\t';
2099 else
2100 fputc_unfiltered ('\t', stream);
2101 /* Shifting right by 3 produces the number of tab stops
2102 we have already passed, and then adding one and
c5aa993b 2103 shifting left 3 advances to the next tab stop. */
c906108c
SS
2104 chars_printed = ((chars_printed >> 3) + 1) << 3;
2105 lineptr++;
2106 }
2107 else
2108 {
2109 if (wrap_column)
2110 *wrap_pointer++ = *lineptr;
2111 else
c5aa993b 2112 fputc_unfiltered (*lineptr, stream);
c906108c
SS
2113 chars_printed++;
2114 lineptr++;
2115 }
c5aa993b 2116
c906108c
SS
2117 if (chars_printed >= chars_per_line)
2118 {
2119 unsigned int save_chars = chars_printed;
2120
2121 chars_printed = 0;
2122 lines_printed++;
2123 /* If we aren't actually wrapping, don't output newline --
c5aa993b
JM
2124 if chars_per_line is right, we probably just overflowed
2125 anyway; if it's wrong, let us keep going. */
c906108c
SS
2126 if (wrap_column)
2127 fputc_unfiltered ('\n', stream);
2128
2129 /* Possible new page. */
2130 if (lines_printed >= lines_per_page - 1)
2131 prompt_for_continue ();
2132
581e13c1 2133 /* Now output indentation and wrapped string. */
c906108c
SS
2134 if (wrap_column)
2135 {
2136 fputs_unfiltered (wrap_indent, stream);
581e13c1
MS
2137 *wrap_pointer = '\0'; /* Null-terminate saved stuff, */
2138 fputs_unfiltered (wrap_buffer, stream); /* and eject it. */
c906108c
SS
2139 /* FIXME, this strlen is what prevents wrap_indent from
2140 containing tabs. However, if we recurse to print it
2141 and count its chars, we risk trouble if wrap_indent is
581e13c1 2142 longer than (the user settable) chars_per_line.
c906108c
SS
2143 Note also that this can set chars_printed > chars_per_line
2144 if we are printing a long string. */
2145 chars_printed = strlen (wrap_indent)
c5aa993b 2146 + (save_chars - wrap_column);
c906108c
SS
2147 wrap_pointer = wrap_buffer; /* Reset buffer */
2148 wrap_buffer[0] = '\0';
c5aa993b
JM
2149 wrap_column = 0; /* And disable fancy wrap */
2150 }
c906108c
SS
2151 }
2152 }
2153
2154 if (*lineptr == '\n')
2155 {
2156 chars_printed = 0;
3e43a32a
MS
2157 wrap_here ((char *) 0); /* Spit out chars, cancel
2158 further wraps. */
c906108c
SS
2159 lines_printed++;
2160 fputc_unfiltered ('\n', stream);
2161 lineptr++;
2162 }
2163 }
2164}
2165
2166void
fba45db2 2167fputs_filtered (const char *linebuffer, struct ui_file *stream)
c906108c
SS
2168{
2169 fputs_maybe_filtered (linebuffer, stream, 1);
2170}
2171
2172int
fba45db2 2173putchar_unfiltered (int c)
c906108c 2174{
11cf8741 2175 char buf = c;
e0627e85 2176
d9fcf2fb 2177 ui_file_write (gdb_stdout, &buf, 1);
c906108c
SS
2178 return c;
2179}
2180
d1f4cff8
AC
2181/* Write character C to gdb_stdout using GDB's paging mechanism and return C.
2182 May return nonlocally. */
2183
2184int
2185putchar_filtered (int c)
2186{
2187 return fputc_filtered (c, gdb_stdout);
2188}
2189
c906108c 2190int
fba45db2 2191fputc_unfiltered (int c, struct ui_file *stream)
c906108c 2192{
11cf8741 2193 char buf = c;
e0627e85 2194
d9fcf2fb 2195 ui_file_write (stream, &buf, 1);
c906108c
SS
2196 return c;
2197}
2198
2199int
fba45db2 2200fputc_filtered (int c, struct ui_file *stream)
c906108c
SS
2201{
2202 char buf[2];
2203
2204 buf[0] = c;
2205 buf[1] = 0;
2206 fputs_filtered (buf, stream);
2207 return c;
2208}
2209
2210/* puts_debug is like fputs_unfiltered, except it prints special
2211 characters in printable fashion. */
2212
2213void
fba45db2 2214puts_debug (char *prefix, char *string, char *suffix)
c906108c
SS
2215{
2216 int ch;
2217
2218 /* Print prefix and suffix after each line. */
2219 static int new_line = 1;
2220 static int return_p = 0;
2221 static char *prev_prefix = "";
2222 static char *prev_suffix = "";
2223
2224 if (*string == '\n')
2225 return_p = 0;
2226
2227 /* If the prefix is changing, print the previous suffix, a new line,
2228 and the new prefix. */
c5aa993b 2229 if ((return_p || (strcmp (prev_prefix, prefix) != 0)) && !new_line)
c906108c 2230 {
9846de1b
JM
2231 fputs_unfiltered (prev_suffix, gdb_stdlog);
2232 fputs_unfiltered ("\n", gdb_stdlog);
2233 fputs_unfiltered (prefix, gdb_stdlog);
c906108c
SS
2234 }
2235
2236 /* Print prefix if we printed a newline during the previous call. */
2237 if (new_line)
2238 {
2239 new_line = 0;
9846de1b 2240 fputs_unfiltered (prefix, gdb_stdlog);
c906108c
SS
2241 }
2242
2243 prev_prefix = prefix;
2244 prev_suffix = suffix;
2245
2246 /* Output characters in a printable format. */
2247 while ((ch = *string++) != '\0')
2248 {
2249 switch (ch)
c5aa993b 2250 {
c906108c
SS
2251 default:
2252 if (isprint (ch))
9846de1b 2253 fputc_unfiltered (ch, gdb_stdlog);
c906108c
SS
2254
2255 else
9846de1b 2256 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "\\x%02x", ch & 0xff);
c906108c
SS
2257 break;
2258
c5aa993b
JM
2259 case '\\':
2260 fputs_unfiltered ("\\\\", gdb_stdlog);
2261 break;
2262 case '\b':
2263 fputs_unfiltered ("\\b", gdb_stdlog);
2264 break;
2265 case '\f':
2266 fputs_unfiltered ("\\f", gdb_stdlog);
2267 break;
2268 case '\n':
2269 new_line = 1;
2270 fputs_unfiltered ("\\n", gdb_stdlog);
2271 break;
2272 case '\r':
2273 fputs_unfiltered ("\\r", gdb_stdlog);
2274 break;
2275 case '\t':
2276 fputs_unfiltered ("\\t", gdb_stdlog);
2277 break;
2278 case '\v':
2279 fputs_unfiltered ("\\v", gdb_stdlog);
2280 break;
2281 }
c906108c
SS
2282
2283 return_p = ch == '\r';
2284 }
2285
2286 /* Print suffix if we printed a newline. */
2287 if (new_line)
2288 {
9846de1b
JM
2289 fputs_unfiltered (suffix, gdb_stdlog);
2290 fputs_unfiltered ("\n", gdb_stdlog);
c906108c
SS
2291 }
2292}
2293
2294
2295/* Print a variable number of ARGS using format FORMAT. If this
2296 information is going to put the amount written (since the last call
2297 to REINITIALIZE_MORE_FILTER or the last page break) over the page size,
2298 call prompt_for_continue to get the users permision to continue.
2299
2300 Unlike fprintf, this function does not return a value.
2301
2302 We implement three variants, vfprintf (takes a vararg list and stream),
2303 fprintf (takes a stream to write on), and printf (the usual).
2304
2305 Note also that a longjmp to top level may occur in this routine
2306 (since prompt_for_continue may do so) so this routine should not be
2307 called when cleanups are not in place. */
2308
2309static void
fba45db2
KB
2310vfprintf_maybe_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format,
2311 va_list args, int filter)
c906108c
SS
2312{
2313 char *linebuffer;
2314 struct cleanup *old_cleanups;
2315
e623b504 2316 linebuffer = xstrvprintf (format, args);
b8c9b27d 2317 old_cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, linebuffer);
c906108c
SS
2318 fputs_maybe_filtered (linebuffer, stream, filter);
2319 do_cleanups (old_cleanups);
2320}
2321
2322
2323void
fba45db2 2324vfprintf_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, va_list args)
c906108c
SS
2325{
2326 vfprintf_maybe_filtered (stream, format, args, 1);
2327}
2328
2329void
fba45db2 2330vfprintf_unfiltered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, va_list args)
c906108c
SS
2331{
2332 char *linebuffer;
2333 struct cleanup *old_cleanups;
2334
e623b504 2335 linebuffer = xstrvprintf (format, args);
b8c9b27d 2336 old_cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, linebuffer);
75feb17d
DJ
2337 if (debug_timestamp && stream == gdb_stdlog)
2338 {
2339 struct timeval tm;
2340 char *timestamp;
6e5abd65 2341 int len, need_nl;
75feb17d
DJ
2342
2343 gettimeofday (&tm, NULL);
6e5abd65
PA
2344
2345 len = strlen (linebuffer);
2346 need_nl = (len > 0 && linebuffer[len - 1] != '\n');
2347
2348 timestamp = xstrprintf ("%ld:%ld %s%s",
2349 (long) tm.tv_sec, (long) tm.tv_usec,
2350 linebuffer,
2351 need_nl ? "\n": "");
75feb17d
DJ
2352 make_cleanup (xfree, timestamp);
2353 fputs_unfiltered (timestamp, stream);
2354 }
6e5abd65
PA
2355 else
2356 fputs_unfiltered (linebuffer, stream);
c906108c
SS
2357 do_cleanups (old_cleanups);
2358}
2359
2360void
fba45db2 2361vprintf_filtered (const char *format, va_list args)
c906108c
SS
2362{
2363 vfprintf_maybe_filtered (gdb_stdout, format, args, 1);
2364}
2365
2366void
fba45db2 2367vprintf_unfiltered (const char *format, va_list args)
c906108c
SS
2368{
2369 vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdout, format, args);
2370}
2371
c906108c 2372void
8731e58e 2373fprintf_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, ...)
c906108c
SS
2374{
2375 va_list args;
e0627e85 2376
c906108c 2377 va_start (args, format);
c906108c
SS
2378 vfprintf_filtered (stream, format, args);
2379 va_end (args);
2380}
2381
c906108c 2382void
8731e58e 2383fprintf_unfiltered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, ...)
c906108c
SS
2384{
2385 va_list args;
e0627e85 2386
c906108c 2387 va_start (args, format);
c906108c
SS
2388 vfprintf_unfiltered (stream, format, args);
2389 va_end (args);
2390}
2391
2392/* Like fprintf_filtered, but prints its result indented.
2393 Called as fprintfi_filtered (spaces, stream, format, ...); */
2394
c906108c 2395void
8731e58e
AC
2396fprintfi_filtered (int spaces, struct ui_file *stream, const char *format,
2397 ...)
c906108c
SS
2398{
2399 va_list args;
e0627e85 2400
c906108c 2401 va_start (args, format);
c906108c
SS
2402 print_spaces_filtered (spaces, stream);
2403
2404 vfprintf_filtered (stream, format, args);
2405 va_end (args);
2406}
2407
2408
c906108c 2409void
8731e58e 2410printf_filtered (const char *format, ...)
c906108c
SS
2411{
2412 va_list args;
e0627e85 2413
c906108c 2414 va_start (args, format);
c906108c
SS
2415 vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, format, args);
2416 va_end (args);
2417}
2418
2419
c906108c 2420void
8731e58e 2421printf_unfiltered (const char *format, ...)
c906108c
SS
2422{
2423 va_list args;
e0627e85 2424
c906108c 2425 va_start (args, format);
c906108c
SS
2426 vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdout, format, args);
2427 va_end (args);
2428}
2429
2430/* Like printf_filtered, but prints it's result indented.
2431 Called as printfi_filtered (spaces, format, ...); */
2432
c906108c 2433void
8731e58e 2434printfi_filtered (int spaces, const char *format, ...)
c906108c
SS
2435{
2436 va_list args;
e0627e85 2437
c906108c 2438 va_start (args, format);
c906108c
SS
2439 print_spaces_filtered (spaces, gdb_stdout);
2440 vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, format, args);
2441 va_end (args);
2442}
2443
2444/* Easy -- but watch out!
2445
2446 This routine is *not* a replacement for puts()! puts() appends a newline.
2447 This one doesn't, and had better not! */
2448
2449void
fba45db2 2450puts_filtered (const char *string)
c906108c
SS
2451{
2452 fputs_filtered (string, gdb_stdout);
2453}
2454
2455void
fba45db2 2456puts_unfiltered (const char *string)
c906108c
SS
2457{
2458 fputs_unfiltered (string, gdb_stdout);
2459}
2460
2461/* Return a pointer to N spaces and a null. The pointer is good
2462 until the next call to here. */
2463char *
fba45db2 2464n_spaces (int n)
c906108c 2465{
392a587b
JM
2466 char *t;
2467 static char *spaces = 0;
2468 static int max_spaces = -1;
c906108c
SS
2469
2470 if (n > max_spaces)
2471 {
2472 if (spaces)
b8c9b27d 2473 xfree (spaces);
c5aa993b
JM
2474 spaces = (char *) xmalloc (n + 1);
2475 for (t = spaces + n; t != spaces;)
c906108c
SS
2476 *--t = ' ';
2477 spaces[n] = '\0';
2478 max_spaces = n;
2479 }
2480
2481 return spaces + max_spaces - n;
2482}
2483
2484/* Print N spaces. */
2485void
fba45db2 2486print_spaces_filtered (int n, struct ui_file *stream)
c906108c
SS
2487{
2488 fputs_filtered (n_spaces (n), stream);
2489}
2490\f
4a351cef 2491/* C++/ObjC demangler stuff. */
c906108c 2492
389e51db
AC
2493/* fprintf_symbol_filtered attempts to demangle NAME, a symbol in language
2494 LANG, using demangling args ARG_MODE, and print it filtered to STREAM.
2495 If the name is not mangled, or the language for the name is unknown, or
581e13c1 2496 demangling is off, the name is printed in its "raw" form. */
c906108c
SS
2497
2498void
0d5cff50 2499fprintf_symbol_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *name,
8731e58e 2500 enum language lang, int arg_mode)
c906108c
SS
2501{
2502 char *demangled;
2503
2504 if (name != NULL)
2505 {
2506 /* If user wants to see raw output, no problem. */
2507 if (!demangle)
2508 {
2509 fputs_filtered (name, stream);
2510 }
2511 else
2512 {
9a3d7dfd 2513 demangled = language_demangle (language_def (lang), name, arg_mode);
c906108c
SS
2514 fputs_filtered (demangled ? demangled : name, stream);
2515 if (demangled != NULL)
2516 {
b8c9b27d 2517 xfree (demangled);
c906108c
SS
2518 }
2519 }
2520 }
2521}
2522
2523/* Do a strcmp() type operation on STRING1 and STRING2, ignoring any
2524 differences in whitespace. Returns 0 if they match, non-zero if they
2525 don't (slightly different than strcmp()'s range of return values).
c5aa993b 2526
c906108c
SS
2527 As an extra hack, string1=="FOO(ARGS)" matches string2=="FOO".
2528 This "feature" is useful when searching for matching C++ function names
2529 (such as if the user types 'break FOO', where FOO is a mangled C++
581e13c1 2530 function). */
c906108c
SS
2531
2532int
fba45db2 2533strcmp_iw (const char *string1, const char *string2)
c906108c
SS
2534{
2535 while ((*string1 != '\0') && (*string2 != '\0'))
2536 {
2537 while (isspace (*string1))
2538 {
2539 string1++;
2540 }
2541 while (isspace (*string2))
2542 {
2543 string2++;
2544 }
559a7a62
JK
2545 if (case_sensitivity == case_sensitive_on && *string1 != *string2)
2546 break;
2547 if (case_sensitivity == case_sensitive_off
2548 && (tolower ((unsigned char) *string1)
2549 != tolower ((unsigned char) *string2)))
2550 break;
c906108c
SS
2551 if (*string1 != '\0')
2552 {
2553 string1++;
2554 string2++;
2555 }
2556 }
2557 return (*string1 != '\0' && *string1 != '(') || (*string2 != '\0');
2558}
2de7ced7 2559
0fe19209
DC
2560/* This is like strcmp except that it ignores whitespace and treats
2561 '(' as the first non-NULL character in terms of ordering. Like
2562 strcmp (and unlike strcmp_iw), it returns negative if STRING1 <
2563 STRING2, 0 if STRING2 = STRING2, and positive if STRING1 > STRING2
2564 according to that ordering.
2565
2566 If a list is sorted according to this function and if you want to
2567 find names in the list that match some fixed NAME according to
2568 strcmp_iw(LIST_ELT, NAME), then the place to start looking is right
2569 where this function would put NAME.
2570
559a7a62
JK
2571 This function must be neutral to the CASE_SENSITIVITY setting as the user
2572 may choose it during later lookup. Therefore this function always sorts
2573 primarily case-insensitively and secondarily case-sensitively.
2574
0fe19209
DC
2575 Here are some examples of why using strcmp to sort is a bad idea:
2576
2577 Whitespace example:
2578
2579 Say your partial symtab contains: "foo<char *>", "goo". Then, if
2580 we try to do a search for "foo<char*>", strcmp will locate this
2581 after "foo<char *>" and before "goo". Then lookup_partial_symbol
2582 will start looking at strings beginning with "goo", and will never
2583 see the correct match of "foo<char *>".
2584
2585 Parenthesis example:
2586
2587 In practice, this is less like to be an issue, but I'll give it a
2588 shot. Let's assume that '$' is a legitimate character to occur in
2589 symbols. (Which may well even be the case on some systems.) Then
2590 say that the partial symbol table contains "foo$" and "foo(int)".
2591 strcmp will put them in this order, since '$' < '('. Now, if the
2592 user searches for "foo", then strcmp will sort "foo" before "foo$".
2593 Then lookup_partial_symbol will notice that strcmp_iw("foo$",
2594 "foo") is false, so it won't proceed to the actual match of
2595 "foo(int)" with "foo". */
2596
2597int
2598strcmp_iw_ordered (const char *string1, const char *string2)
2599{
559a7a62
JK
2600 const char *saved_string1 = string1, *saved_string2 = string2;
2601 enum case_sensitivity case_pass = case_sensitive_off;
2602
2603 for (;;)
0fe19209 2604 {
b11b1f88
JK
2605 /* C1 and C2 are valid only if *string1 != '\0' && *string2 != '\0'.
2606 Provide stub characters if we are already at the end of one of the
2607 strings. */
2608 char c1 = 'X', c2 = 'X';
2609
2610 while (*string1 != '\0' && *string2 != '\0')
0fe19209 2611 {
b11b1f88
JK
2612 while (isspace (*string1))
2613 string1++;
2614 while (isspace (*string2))
2615 string2++;
2616
559a7a62
JK
2617 switch (case_pass)
2618 {
2619 case case_sensitive_off:
2620 c1 = tolower ((unsigned char) *string1);
2621 c2 = tolower ((unsigned char) *string2);
2622 break;
2623 case case_sensitive_on:
b11b1f88
JK
2624 c1 = *string1;
2625 c2 = *string2;
559a7a62
JK
2626 break;
2627 }
b11b1f88
JK
2628 if (c1 != c2)
2629 break;
2630
2631 if (*string1 != '\0')
2632 {
2633 string1++;
2634 string2++;
2635 }
0fe19209 2636 }
b11b1f88
JK
2637
2638 switch (*string1)
0fe19209 2639 {
b11b1f88
JK
2640 /* Characters are non-equal unless they're both '\0'; we want to
2641 make sure we get the comparison right according to our
2642 comparison in the cases where one of them is '\0' or '('. */
2643 case '\0':
2644 if (*string2 == '\0')
559a7a62 2645 break;
b11b1f88
JK
2646 else
2647 return -1;
2648 case '(':
2649 if (*string2 == '\0')
2650 return 1;
2651 else
2652 return -1;
2653 default:
2654 if (*string2 == '\0' || *string2 == '(')
2655 return 1;
559a7a62
JK
2656 else if (c1 > c2)
2657 return 1;
2658 else if (c1 < c2)
2659 return -1;
2660 /* PASSTHRU */
0fe19209 2661 }
559a7a62
JK
2662
2663 if (case_pass == case_sensitive_on)
2664 return 0;
2665
2666 /* Otherwise the strings were equal in case insensitive way, make
2667 a more fine grained comparison in a case sensitive way. */
2668
2669 case_pass = case_sensitive_on;
2670 string1 = saved_string1;
2671 string2 = saved_string2;
0fe19209 2672 }
0fe19209
DC
2673}
2674
2de7ced7
DJ
2675/* A simple comparison function with opposite semantics to strcmp. */
2676
2677int
2678streq (const char *lhs, const char *rhs)
2679{
2680 return !strcmp (lhs, rhs);
2681}
c906108c 2682\f
c5aa993b 2683
c906108c 2684/*
c5aa993b
JM
2685 ** subset_compare()
2686 ** Answer whether string_to_compare is a full or partial match to
2687 ** template_string. The partial match must be in sequence starting
2688 ** at index 0.
2689 */
c906108c 2690int
fba45db2 2691subset_compare (char *string_to_compare, char *template_string)
7a292a7a
SS
2692{
2693 int match;
e0627e85 2694
8731e58e
AC
2695 if (template_string != (char *) NULL && string_to_compare != (char *) NULL
2696 && strlen (string_to_compare) <= strlen (template_string))
2697 match =
61012eef 2698 (startswith (template_string, string_to_compare));
7a292a7a
SS
2699 else
2700 match = 0;
2701 return match;
2702}
c906108c 2703
75feb17d
DJ
2704static void
2705show_debug_timestamp (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
2706 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
2707{
3e43a32a
MS
2708 fprintf_filtered (file, _("Timestamping debugging messages is %s.\n"),
2709 value);
75feb17d 2710}
c906108c 2711\f
c5aa993b 2712
c906108c 2713void
fba45db2 2714initialize_utils (void)
c906108c 2715{
35096d9d 2716 add_setshow_uinteger_cmd ("width", class_support, &chars_per_line, _("\
77dec115
EZ
2717Set number of characters where GDB should wrap lines of its output."), _("\
2718Show number of characters where GDB should wrap lines of its output."), _("\
2719This affects where GDB wraps its output to fit the screen width.\n\
f81d1120 2720Setting this to \"unlimited\" or zero prevents GDB from wrapping its output."),
35096d9d 2721 set_width_command,
920d2a44 2722 show_chars_per_line,
35096d9d
AC
2723 &setlist, &showlist);
2724
2725 add_setshow_uinteger_cmd ("height", class_support, &lines_per_page, _("\
77dec115
EZ
2726Set number of lines in a page for GDB output pagination."), _("\
2727Show number of lines in a page for GDB output pagination."), _("\
2728This affects the number of lines after which GDB will pause\n\
2729its output and ask you whether to continue.\n\
f81d1120 2730Setting this to \"unlimited\" or zero causes GDB never pause during output."),
35096d9d 2731 set_height_command,
920d2a44 2732 show_lines_per_page,
35096d9d 2733 &setlist, &showlist);
c5aa993b 2734
5bf193a2
AC
2735 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("pagination", class_support,
2736 &pagination_enabled, _("\
77dec115
EZ
2737Set state of GDB output pagination."), _("\
2738Show state of GDB output pagination."), _("\
2739When pagination is ON, GDB pauses at end of each screenful of\n\
2740its output and asks you whether to continue.\n\
f81d1120 2741Turning pagination off is an alternative to \"set height unlimited\"."),
5bf193a2 2742 NULL,
920d2a44 2743 show_pagination_enabled,
5bf193a2 2744 &setlist, &showlist);
4261bedc 2745
5bf193a2
AC
2746 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("sevenbit-strings", class_support,
2747 &sevenbit_strings, _("\
2748Set printing of 8-bit characters in strings as \\nnn."), _("\
2749Show printing of 8-bit characters in strings as \\nnn."), NULL,
2750 NULL,
920d2a44 2751 show_sevenbit_strings,
5bf193a2
AC
2752 &setprintlist, &showprintlist);
2753
75feb17d
DJ
2754 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("timestamp", class_maintenance,
2755 &debug_timestamp, _("\
2756Set timestamping of debugging messages."), _("\
2757Show timestamping of debugging messages."), _("\
2758When set, debugging messages will be marked with seconds and microseconds."),
2759 NULL,
2760 show_debug_timestamp,
2761 &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist);
c906108c
SS
2762}
2763
66bf4b3a 2764const char *
5af949e3 2765paddress (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR addr)
66bf4b3a
AC
2766{
2767 /* Truncate address to the size of a target address, avoiding shifts
2768 larger or equal than the width of a CORE_ADDR. The local
2769 variable ADDR_BIT stops the compiler reporting a shift overflow
581e13c1 2770 when it won't occur. */
66bf4b3a
AC
2771 /* NOTE: This assumes that the significant address information is
2772 kept in the least significant bits of ADDR - the upper bits were
76e71323 2773 either zero or sign extended. Should gdbarch_address_to_pointer or
66bf4b3a
AC
2774 some ADDRESS_TO_PRINTABLE() be used to do the conversion? */
2775
5af949e3 2776 int addr_bit = gdbarch_addr_bit (gdbarch);
66bf4b3a
AC
2777
2778 if (addr_bit < (sizeof (CORE_ADDR) * HOST_CHAR_BIT))
2779 addr &= ((CORE_ADDR) 1 << addr_bit) - 1;
2780 return hex_string (addr);
2781}
2782
f1310107
TJB
2783/* This function is described in "defs.h". */
2784
2785const char *
2786print_core_address (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR address)
2787{
2788 int addr_bit = gdbarch_addr_bit (gdbarch);
2789
2790 if (addr_bit < (sizeof (CORE_ADDR) * HOST_CHAR_BIT))
2791 address &= ((CORE_ADDR) 1 << addr_bit) - 1;
2792
2793 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-05-03: Need local_address_string() function
2794 that returns the language localized string formatted to a width
2795 based on gdbarch_addr_bit. */
2796 if (addr_bit <= 32)
2797 return hex_string_custom (address, 8);
2798 else
2799 return hex_string_custom (address, 16);
2800}
2801
8e3b41a9
JK
2802/* Callback hash_f for htab_create_alloc or htab_create_alloc_ex. */
2803
2804hashval_t
2805core_addr_hash (const void *ap)
2806{
19ba03f4 2807 const CORE_ADDR *addrp = (const CORE_ADDR *) ap;
8e3b41a9
JK
2808
2809 return *addrp;
2810}
2811
2812/* Callback eq_f for htab_create_alloc or htab_create_alloc_ex. */
2813
2814int
2815core_addr_eq (const void *ap, const void *bp)
2816{
19ba03f4
SM
2817 const CORE_ADDR *addr_ap = (const CORE_ADDR *) ap;
2818 const CORE_ADDR *addr_bp = (const CORE_ADDR *) bp;
8e3b41a9
JK
2819
2820 return *addr_ap == *addr_bp;
2821}
2822
03dd37c3
AC
2823/* Convert a string back into a CORE_ADDR. */
2824CORE_ADDR
2825string_to_core_addr (const char *my_string)
2826{
2827 CORE_ADDR addr = 0;
9544c605 2828
03dd37c3
AC
2829 if (my_string[0] == '0' && tolower (my_string[1]) == 'x')
2830 {
ced572fe 2831 /* Assume that it is in hex. */
03dd37c3 2832 int i;
5d502164 2833
03dd37c3
AC
2834 for (i = 2; my_string[i] != '\0'; i++)
2835 {
2836 if (isdigit (my_string[i]))
2837 addr = (my_string[i] - '0') + (addr * 16);
8731e58e 2838 else if (isxdigit (my_string[i]))
03dd37c3
AC
2839 addr = (tolower (my_string[i]) - 'a' + 0xa) + (addr * 16);
2840 else
63f06803 2841 error (_("invalid hex \"%s\""), my_string);
03dd37c3
AC
2842 }
2843 }
2844 else
2845 {
2846 /* Assume that it is in decimal. */
2847 int i;
5d502164 2848
03dd37c3
AC
2849 for (i = 0; my_string[i] != '\0'; i++)
2850 {
2851 if (isdigit (my_string[i]))
2852 addr = (my_string[i] - '0') + (addr * 10);
2853 else
63f06803 2854 error (_("invalid decimal \"%s\""), my_string);
03dd37c3
AC
2855 }
2856 }
9544c605 2857
03dd37c3
AC
2858 return addr;
2859}
58d370e0
TT
2860
2861char *
2862gdb_realpath (const char *filename)
2863{
0fa9473f
JB
2864/* On most hosts, we rely on canonicalize_file_name to compute
2865 the FILENAME's realpath.
2866
2867 But the situation is slightly more complex on Windows, due to some
2868 versions of GCC which were reported to generate paths where
2869 backlashes (the directory separator) were doubled. For instance:
2870 c:\\some\\double\\slashes\\dir
2871 ... instead of ...
2872 c:\some\double\slashes\dir
2873 Those double-slashes were getting in the way when comparing paths,
2874 for instance when trying to insert a breakpoint as follow:
2875 (gdb) b c:/some/double/slashes/dir/foo.c:4
2876 No source file named c:/some/double/slashes/dir/foo.c:4.
2877 (gdb) b c:\some\double\slashes\dir\foo.c:4
2878 No source file named c:\some\double\slashes\dir\foo.c:4.
2879 To prevent this from happening, we need this function to always
2880 strip those extra backslashes. While canonicalize_file_name does
2881 perform this simplification, it only works when the path is valid.
2882 Since the simplification would be useful even if the path is not
2883 valid (one can always set a breakpoint on a file, even if the file
2884 does not exist locally), we rely instead on GetFullPathName to
2885 perform the canonicalization. */
2886
9c5e4386
JB
2887#if defined (_WIN32)
2888 {
2889 char buf[MAX_PATH];
2890 DWORD len = GetFullPathName (filename, MAX_PATH, buf, NULL);
2891
0fa9473f
JB
2892 /* The file system is case-insensitive but case-preserving.
2893 So it is important we do not lowercase the path. Otherwise,
2894 we might not be able to display the original casing in a given
2895 path. */
9c5e4386
JB
2896 if (len > 0 && len < MAX_PATH)
2897 return xstrdup (buf);
2898 }
abbffc89
YQ
2899#else
2900 {
2901 char *rp = canonicalize_file_name (filename);
2902
2903 if (rp != NULL)
2904 return rp;
2905 }
9c5e4386
JB
2906#endif
2907
70d35819
AC
2908 /* This system is a lost cause, just dup the buffer. */
2909 return xstrdup (filename);
58d370e0 2910}
303c8ebd 2911
4856b6bc
JK
2912/* Return a copy of FILENAME, with its directory prefix canonicalized
2913 by gdb_realpath. */
2914
2915char *
2916gdb_realpath_keepfile (const char *filename)
2917{
2918 const char *base_name = lbasename (filename);
2919 char *dir_name;
2920 char *real_path;
2921 char *result;
2922
2923 /* Extract the basename of filename, and return immediately
2924 a copy of filename if it does not contain any directory prefix. */
2925 if (base_name == filename)
2926 return xstrdup (filename);
2927
224c3ddb 2928 dir_name = (char *) alloca ((size_t) (base_name - filename + 2));
4856b6bc
JK
2929 /* Allocate enough space to store the dir_name + plus one extra
2930 character sometimes needed under Windows (see below), and
2931 then the closing \000 character. */
2932 strncpy (dir_name, filename, base_name - filename);
2933 dir_name[base_name - filename] = '\000';
2934
2935#ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
2936 /* We need to be careful when filename is of the form 'd:foo', which
2937 is equivalent of d:./foo, which is totally different from d:/foo. */
2938 if (strlen (dir_name) == 2 && isalpha (dir_name[0]) && dir_name[1] == ':')
2939 {
2940 dir_name[2] = '.';
2941 dir_name[3] = '\000';
2942 }
2943#endif
2944
2945 /* Canonicalize the directory prefix, and build the resulting
2946 filename. If the dirname realpath already contains an ending
2947 directory separator, avoid doubling it. */
2948 real_path = gdb_realpath (dir_name);
2949 if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (real_path[strlen (real_path) - 1]))
2950 result = concat (real_path, base_name, (char *) NULL);
2951 else
2952 result = concat (real_path, SLASH_STRING, base_name, (char *) NULL);
2953
2954 xfree (real_path);
2955 return result;
2956}
2957
04affae3
JK
2958/* Return PATH in absolute form, performing tilde-expansion if necessary.
2959 PATH cannot be NULL or the empty string.
2960 This does not resolve symlinks however, use gdb_realpath for that.
2961 Space for the result is allocated with malloc.
2962 If the path is already absolute, it is strdup'd.
2963 If there is a problem computing the absolute path, the path is returned
2964 unchanged (still strdup'd). */
2965
2966char *
2967gdb_abspath (const char *path)
2968{
2969 gdb_assert (path != NULL && path[0] != '\0');
2970
2971 if (path[0] == '~')
2972 return tilde_expand (path);
2973
2974 if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (path))
2975 return xstrdup (path);
2976
2977 /* Beware the // my son, the Emacs barfs, the botch that catch... */
2978 return concat (current_directory,
2979 IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (current_directory[strlen (current_directory) - 1])
2980 ? "" : SLASH_STRING,
2981 path, (char *) NULL);
2982}
2983
5b03f266
AC
2984ULONGEST
2985align_up (ULONGEST v, int n)
2986{
2987 /* Check that N is really a power of two. */
2988 gdb_assert (n && (n & (n-1)) == 0);
2989 return (v + n - 1) & -n;
2990}
2991
2992ULONGEST
2993align_down (ULONGEST v, int n)
2994{
2995 /* Check that N is really a power of two. */
2996 gdb_assert (n && (n & (n-1)) == 0);
2997 return (v & -n);
2998}
ae5a43e0
DJ
2999
3000/* Allocation function for the libiberty hash table which uses an
3001 obstack. The obstack is passed as DATA. */
3002
3003void *
3004hashtab_obstack_allocate (void *data, size_t size, size_t count)
3005{
241fd515 3006 size_t total = size * count;
ae5a43e0 3007 void *ptr = obstack_alloc ((struct obstack *) data, total);
e0627e85 3008
ae5a43e0
DJ
3009 memset (ptr, 0, total);
3010 return ptr;
3011}
3012
3013/* Trivial deallocation function for the libiberty splay tree and hash
3014 table - don't deallocate anything. Rely on later deletion of the
3015 obstack. DATA will be the obstack, although it is not needed
3016 here. */
3017
3018void
3019dummy_obstack_deallocate (void *object, void *data)
3020{
3021 return;
3022}
253c8abb 3023
e1024ff1
DJ
3024/* Simple, portable version of dirname that does not modify its
3025 argument. */
3026
3027char *
3028ldirname (const char *filename)
3029{
3030 const char *base = lbasename (filename);
3031 char *dirname;
3032
3033 while (base > filename && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (base[-1]))
3034 --base;
3035
3036 if (base == filename)
3037 return NULL;
3038
224c3ddb 3039 dirname = (char *) xmalloc (base - filename + 2);
e1024ff1
DJ
3040 memcpy (dirname, filename, base - filename);
3041
3042 /* On DOS based file systems, convert "d:foo" to "d:.", so that we
3043 create "d:./bar" later instead of the (different) "d:/bar". */
3044 if (base - filename == 2 && IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (base)
3045 && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (filename[0]))
3046 dirname[base++ - filename] = '.';
3047
3048 dirname[base - filename] = '\0';
3049 return dirname;
3050}
d1a41061
PP
3051
3052/* Call libiberty's buildargv, and return the result.
3053 If buildargv fails due to out-of-memory, call nomem.
3054 Therefore, the returned value is guaranteed to be non-NULL,
3055 unless the parameter itself is NULL. */
3056
3057char **
3058gdb_buildargv (const char *s)
3059{
3060 char **argv = buildargv (s);
e0627e85 3061
d1a41061 3062 if (s != NULL && argv == NULL)
d26e3629 3063 malloc_failure (0);
d1a41061
PP
3064 return argv;
3065}
3c16cced 3066
dc146f7c
VP
3067int
3068compare_positive_ints (const void *ap, const void *bp)
3069{
3070 /* Because we know we're comparing two ints which are positive,
3071 there's no danger of overflow here. */
3072 return * (int *) ap - * (int *) bp;
3073}
3074
f8eba3c6
TT
3075/* String compare function for qsort. */
3076
3077int
3078compare_strings (const void *arg1, const void *arg2)
3079{
3080 const char **s1 = (const char **) arg1;
3081 const char **s2 = (const char **) arg2;
3082
3083 return strcmp (*s1, *s2);
3084}
3085
d18b8b7a 3086#define AMBIGUOUS_MESS1 ".\nMatching formats:"
3e43a32a
MS
3087#define AMBIGUOUS_MESS2 \
3088 ".\nUse \"set gnutarget format-name\" to specify the format."
d18b8b7a
HZ
3089
3090const char *
3091gdb_bfd_errmsg (bfd_error_type error_tag, char **matching)
3092{
3093 char *ret, *retp;
3094 int ret_len;
3095 char **p;
3096
3097 /* Check if errmsg just need simple return. */
3098 if (error_tag != bfd_error_file_ambiguously_recognized || matching == NULL)
3099 return bfd_errmsg (error_tag);
3100
3101 ret_len = strlen (bfd_errmsg (error_tag)) + strlen (AMBIGUOUS_MESS1)
3102 + strlen (AMBIGUOUS_MESS2);
3103 for (p = matching; *p; p++)
3104 ret_len += strlen (*p) + 1;
224c3ddb 3105 ret = (char *) xmalloc (ret_len + 1);
d18b8b7a
HZ
3106 retp = ret;
3107 make_cleanup (xfree, ret);
3108
3109 strcpy (retp, bfd_errmsg (error_tag));
3110 retp += strlen (retp);
3111
3112 strcpy (retp, AMBIGUOUS_MESS1);
3113 retp += strlen (retp);
3114
3115 for (p = matching; *p; p++)
3116 {
3117 sprintf (retp, " %s", *p);
3118 retp += strlen (retp);
3119 }
3120 xfree (matching);
3121
3122 strcpy (retp, AMBIGUOUS_MESS2);
3123
3124 return ret;
3125}
3126
74164c56
JK
3127/* Return ARGS parsed as a valid pid, or throw an error. */
3128
3129int
c0939df1 3130parse_pid_to_attach (const char *args)
74164c56
JK
3131{
3132 unsigned long pid;
3133 char *dummy;
3134
3135 if (!args)
3136 error_no_arg (_("process-id to attach"));
3137
c0939df1 3138 dummy = (char *) args;
74164c56
JK
3139 pid = strtoul (args, &dummy, 0);
3140 /* Some targets don't set errno on errors, grrr! */
3141 if ((pid == 0 && dummy == args) || dummy != &args[strlen (args)])
3142 error (_("Illegal process-id: %s."), args);
3143
3144 return pid;
3145}
3146
353d1d73
JK
3147/* Helper for make_bpstat_clear_actions_cleanup. */
3148
3149static void
3150do_bpstat_clear_actions_cleanup (void *unused)
3151{
3152 bpstat_clear_actions ();
3153}
3154
3155/* Call bpstat_clear_actions for the case an exception is throw. You should
3156 discard_cleanups if no exception is caught. */
3157
3158struct cleanup *
3159make_bpstat_clear_actions_cleanup (void)
3160{
3161 return make_cleanup (do_bpstat_clear_actions_cleanup, NULL);
3162}
3163
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3164/* Check for GCC >= 4.x according to the symtab->producer string. Return minor
3165 version (x) of 4.x in such case. If it is not GCC or it is GCC older than
3166 4.x return -1. If it is GCC 5.x or higher return INT_MAX. */
3167
3168int
3169producer_is_gcc_ge_4 (const char *producer)
3170{
df15bd07 3171 int major, minor;
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3172
3173 if (! producer_is_gcc (producer, &major, &minor))
3174 return -1;
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3175 if (major < 4)
3176 return -1;
3177 if (major > 4)
3178 return INT_MAX;
3179 return minor;
3180}
3181
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3182/* Returns nonzero if the given PRODUCER string is GCC and sets the MAJOR
3183 and MINOR versions when not NULL. Returns zero if the given PRODUCER
b1ffba5a
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3184 is NULL or it isn't GCC. */
3185
cc7039d3 3186int
b1ffba5a 3187producer_is_gcc (const char *producer, int *major, int *minor)
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3188{
3189 const char *cs;
38360086 3190
61012eef 3191 if (producer != NULL && startswith (producer, "GNU "))
38360086 3192 {
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3193 int maj, min;
3194
3195 if (major == NULL)
3196 major = &maj;
3197 if (minor == NULL)
3198 minor = &min;
3199
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3200 /* Skip any identifier after "GNU " - such as "C11" "C++" or "Java".
3201 A full producer string might look like:
3202 "GNU C 4.7.2"
3203 "GNU Fortran 4.8.2 20140120 (Red Hat 4.8.2-16) -mtune=generic ..."
3204 "GNU C++14 5.0.0 20150123 (experimental)"
3205 */
3206 cs = &producer[strlen ("GNU ")];
3207 while (*cs && !isspace (*cs))
3208 cs++;
3209 if (*cs && isspace (*cs))
3210 cs++;
b1ffba5a 3211 if (sscanf (cs, "%d.%d", major, minor) == 2)
cc7039d3 3212 return 1;
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3213 }
3214
3215 /* Not recognized as GCC. */
cc7039d3 3216 return 0;
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3217}
3218
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3219/* Helper for make_cleanup_free_char_ptr_vec. */
3220
3221static void
3222do_free_char_ptr_vec (void *arg)
3223{
19ba03f4 3224 VEC (char_ptr) *char_ptr_vec = (VEC (char_ptr) *) arg;
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3225
3226 free_char_ptr_vec (char_ptr_vec);
3227}
3228
3229/* Make cleanup handler calling xfree for each element of CHAR_PTR_VEC and
3230 final VEC_free for CHAR_PTR_VEC itself.
3231
3232 You must not modify CHAR_PTR_VEC after this cleanup registration as the
3233 CHAR_PTR_VEC base address may change on its updates. Contrary to VEC_free
3234 this function does not (cannot) clear the pointer. */
3235
3236struct cleanup *
3237make_cleanup_free_char_ptr_vec (VEC (char_ptr) *char_ptr_vec)
3238{
3239 return make_cleanup (do_free_char_ptr_vec, char_ptr_vec);
3240}
3241
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3242/* Substitute all occurences of string FROM by string TO in *STRINGP. *STRINGP
3243 must come from xrealloc-compatible allocator and it may be updated. FROM
1564a261
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3244 needs to be delimited by IS_DIR_SEPARATOR or DIRNAME_SEPARATOR (or be
3245 located at the start or end of *STRINGP. */
6dea1fbd
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3246
3247void
3248substitute_path_component (char **stringp, const char *from, const char *to)
3249{
3250 char *string = *stringp, *s;
3251 const size_t from_len = strlen (from);
3252 const size_t to_len = strlen (to);
3253
3254 for (s = string;;)
3255 {
3256 s = strstr (s, from);
3257 if (s == NULL)
3258 break;
3259
1564a261
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3260 if ((s == string || IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (s[-1])
3261 || s[-1] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR)
3262 && (s[from_len] == '\0' || IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (s[from_len])
3263 || s[from_len] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR))
6dea1fbd
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3264 {
3265 char *string_new;
3266
224c3ddb
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3267 string_new
3268 = (char *) xrealloc (string, (strlen (string) + to_len + 1));
6dea1fbd
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3269
3270 /* Relocate the current S pointer. */
3271 s = s - string + string_new;
3272 string = string_new;
3273
3274 /* Replace from by to. */
3275 memmove (&s[to_len], &s[from_len], strlen (&s[from_len]) + 1);
3276 memcpy (s, to, to_len);
3277
3278 s += to_len;
3279 }
3280 else
3281 s++;
3282 }
3283
3284 *stringp = string;
3285}
3286
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3287#ifdef HAVE_WAITPID
3288
3289#ifdef SIGALRM
3290
3291/* SIGALRM handler for waitpid_with_timeout. */
3292
3293static void
3294sigalrm_handler (int signo)
3295{
3296 /* Nothing to do. */
3297}
3298
3299#endif
3300
3301/* Wrapper to wait for child PID to die with TIMEOUT.
3302 TIMEOUT is the time to stop waiting in seconds.
3303 If TIMEOUT is zero, pass WNOHANG to waitpid.
3304 Returns PID if it was successfully waited for, otherwise -1.
3305
3306 Timeouts are currently implemented with alarm and SIGALRM.
3307 If the host does not support them, this waits "forever".
3308 It would be odd though for a host to have waitpid and not SIGALRM. */
3309
3310pid_t
3311wait_to_die_with_timeout (pid_t pid, int *status, int timeout)
3312{
3313 pid_t waitpid_result;
3314
3315 gdb_assert (pid > 0);
3316 gdb_assert (timeout >= 0);
3317
3318 if (timeout > 0)
3319 {
3320#ifdef SIGALRM
3321#if defined (HAVE_SIGACTION) && defined (SA_RESTART)
3322 struct sigaction sa, old_sa;
3323
3324 sa.sa_handler = sigalrm_handler;
3325 sigemptyset (&sa.sa_mask);
3326 sa.sa_flags = 0;
3327 sigaction (SIGALRM, &sa, &old_sa);
3328#else
a40805d4 3329 sighandler_t ofunc;
0b6cb71e 3330
a40805d4 3331 ofunc = signal (SIGALRM, sigalrm_handler);
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3332#endif
3333
3334 alarm (timeout);
3335#endif
3336
3337 waitpid_result = waitpid (pid, status, 0);
3338
3339#ifdef SIGALRM
3340 alarm (0);
3341#if defined (HAVE_SIGACTION) && defined (SA_RESTART)
3342 sigaction (SIGALRM, &old_sa, NULL);
3343#else
3344 signal (SIGALRM, ofunc);
3345#endif
3346#endif
3347 }
3348 else
3349 waitpid_result = waitpid (pid, status, WNOHANG);
3350
3351 if (waitpid_result == pid)
3352 return pid;
3353 else
3354 return -1;
3355}
3356
3357#endif /* HAVE_WAITPID */
3358
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3359/* Provide fnmatch compatible function for FNM_FILE_NAME matching of host files.
3360 Both FNM_FILE_NAME and FNM_NOESCAPE must be set in FLAGS.
3361
3362 It handles correctly HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM and
3363 HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILE_SYSTEM. */
3364
3365int
3366gdb_filename_fnmatch (const char *pattern, const char *string, int flags)
3367{
3368 gdb_assert ((flags & FNM_FILE_NAME) != 0);
3369
3370 /* It is unclear how '\' escaping vs. directory separator should coexist. */
3371 gdb_assert ((flags & FNM_NOESCAPE) != 0);
3372
3373#ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
3374 {
3375 char *pattern_slash, *string_slash;
3376
3377 /* Replace '\' by '/' in both strings. */
3378
0ae1c716 3379 pattern_slash = (char *) alloca (strlen (pattern) + 1);
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3380 strcpy (pattern_slash, pattern);
3381 pattern = pattern_slash;
3382 for (; *pattern_slash != 0; pattern_slash++)
3383 if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*pattern_slash))
3384 *pattern_slash = '/';
3385
0ae1c716 3386 string_slash = (char *) alloca (strlen (string) + 1);
202cbf1c
JK
3387 strcpy (string_slash, string);
3388 string = string_slash;
3389 for (; *string_slash != 0; string_slash++)
3390 if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*string_slash))
3391 *string_slash = '/';
3392 }
3393#endif /* HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM */
3394
3395#ifdef HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILE_SYSTEM
3396 flags |= FNM_CASEFOLD;
3397#endif /* HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILE_SYSTEM */
3398
3399 return fnmatch (pattern, string, flags);
3400}
3401
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3402/* Return the number of path elements in PATH.
3403 / = 1
3404 /foo = 2
3405 /foo/ = 2
3406 foo/bar = 2
3407 foo/ = 1 */
3408
3409int
3410count_path_elements (const char *path)
3411{
3412 int count = 0;
3413 const char *p = path;
3414
3415 if (HAS_DRIVE_SPEC (p))
3416 {
3417 p = STRIP_DRIVE_SPEC (p);
3418 ++count;
3419 }
3420
3421 while (*p != '\0')
3422 {
3423 if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))
3424 ++count;
3425 ++p;
3426 }
3427
3428 /* Backup one if last character is /, unless it's the only one. */
3429 if (p > path + 1 && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p[-1]))
3430 --count;
3431
3432 /* Add one for the file name, if present. */
3433 if (p > path && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p[-1]))
3434 ++count;
3435
3436 return count;
3437}
3438
3439/* Remove N leading path elements from PATH.
3440 N must be non-negative.
3441 If PATH has more than N path elements then return NULL.
3442 If PATH has exactly N path elements then return "".
3443 See count_path_elements for a description of how we do the counting. */
3444
3445const char *
3446strip_leading_path_elements (const char *path, int n)
3447{
3448 int i = 0;
3449 const char *p = path;
3450
3451 gdb_assert (n >= 0);
3452
3453 if (n == 0)
3454 return p;
3455
3456 if (HAS_DRIVE_SPEC (p))
3457 {
3458 p = STRIP_DRIVE_SPEC (p);
3459 ++i;
3460 }
3461
3462 while (i < n)
3463 {
3464 while (*p != '\0' && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))
3465 ++p;
3466 if (*p == '\0')
3467 {
3468 if (i + 1 == n)
3469 return "";
3470 return NULL;
3471 }
3472 ++p;
3473 ++i;
3474 }
3475
3476 return p;
3477}
3478
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3479/* Provide a prototype to silence -Wmissing-prototypes. */
3480extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_utils;
3481
3c16cced
PA
3482void
3483_initialize_utils (void)
3484{
3485 add_internal_problem_command (&internal_error_problem);
3486 add_internal_problem_command (&internal_warning_problem);
57fcfb1b 3487 add_internal_problem_command (&demangler_warning_problem);
3c16cced 3488}
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