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1/* Helper routines for parsing XML using Expat.
2
c5a57081 3 Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5 This file is part of GDB.
6
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
a9762ec7 9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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10 (at your option) any later version.
11
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
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17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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20
21#ifndef XML_SUPPORT_H
22#define XML_SUPPORT_H
23
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24#include "gdb_obstack.h"
25#include "vec.h"
d26e3629 26#include "xml-utils.h"
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28struct gdb_xml_parser;
29struct gdb_xml_element;
30struct gdb_xml_attribute;
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32/* Return an XML document which was compiled into GDB, from
33 the given FILENAME, or NULL if the file was not compiled in. */
34
35const char *fetch_xml_builtin (const char *filename);
36
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37/* A to_xfer_partial helper function which reads XML files which were
38 compiled into GDB. The target may call this function from its own
39 to_xfer_partial handler, after converting object and annex to the
40 appropriate filename. */
41
42LONGEST xml_builtin_xfer_partial (const char *filename,
43 gdb_byte *readbuf, const gdb_byte *writebuf,
44 ULONGEST offset, LONGEST len);
45
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46/* The text of compiled-in XML documents, from xml-builtin.c
47 (generated). */
de584861 48
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49extern const char *xml_builtin[][2];
50
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51/* Support for XInclude. */
52
53/* Callback to fetch a new XML file, based on the provided HREF. */
54
55typedef char *(*xml_fetch_another) (const char *href, void *baton);
56
57/* Return a new string which is the expansion of TEXT after processing
58 <xi:include> tags. FETCHER will be called (with FETCHER_BATON) to
59 retrieve any new files. DEPTH should be zero on the initial call.
60
61 On failure, this function uses NAME in a warning and returns NULL.
62 It may throw an exception, but does not for XML parsing
63 problems. */
64
65char *xml_process_xincludes (const char *name, const char *text,
66 xml_fetch_another fetcher, void *fetcher_baton,
67 int depth);
68
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69/* Simplified XML parser infrastructure. */
70
e776119f 71/* A name and value pair, used to record parsed attributes. */
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73struct gdb_xml_value
74{
75 const char *name;
76 void *value;
77};
78typedef struct gdb_xml_value gdb_xml_value_s;
79DEF_VEC_O(gdb_xml_value_s);
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e776119f 81/* The type of an attribute handler.
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83 PARSER is the current XML parser, which should be used to issue any
84 debugging or error messages. The second argument is the
85 corresponding attribute description, so that a single handler can
86 be used for multiple attributes; the attribute name is available
87 for error messages and the handler data is available for additional
88 customization (see gdb_xml_parse_attr_enum). VALUE is the string
89 value of the attribute.
90
91 The returned value should be freeable with xfree, and will be freed
92 after the start handler is called. Errors should be reported by
93 calling gdb_xml_error. */
94
95typedef void *(gdb_xml_attribute_handler) (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser,
96 const struct gdb_xml_attribute *,
97 const char *value);
98
99/* Flags for attributes. If no flags are specified, the attribute is
100 required. */
101
102enum gdb_xml_attribute_flag
103{
104 GDB_XML_AF_NONE,
105 GDB_XML_AF_OPTIONAL = 1 << 0, /* The attribute is optional. */
106};
107
108/* An expected attribute and the handler to call when it is
109 encountered. Arrays of struct gdb_xml_attribute are terminated
110 by an entry with NAME == NULL. */
111
112struct gdb_xml_attribute
113{
114 const char *name;
115 int flags;
116 gdb_xml_attribute_handler *handler;
117 const void *handler_data;
118};
119
120/* Flags for elements. If no flags are specified, the element is
121 required exactly once. */
122
123enum gdb_xml_element_flag
124{
125 GDB_XML_EF_NONE,
126 GDB_XML_EF_OPTIONAL = 1 << 0, /* The element is optional. */
127 GDB_XML_EF_REPEATABLE = 1 << 1, /* The element is repeatable. */
128};
129
130/* A handler called at the beginning of an element.
131
132 PARSER is the current XML parser, which should be used to issue any
133 debugging or error messages. ELEMENT is the current element.
134 USER_DATA is the opaque pointer supplied when the parser was
135 created. ATTRIBUTES is a vector of the values of any attributes
136 attached to this element.
137
138 The start handler will only be called if all the required
139 attributes were present and parsed successfully, and elements of
140 ATTRIBUTES are guaranteed to be in the same order used in
141 ELEMENT->ATTRIBUTES (not the order from the XML file). Accordingly
142 fixed offsets can be used to find any non-optional attributes as
143 long as no optional attributes precede them. */
144
145typedef void (gdb_xml_element_start_handler)
146 (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser, const struct gdb_xml_element *element,
147 void *user_data, VEC(gdb_xml_value_s) *attributes);
148
149/* A handler called at the end of an element.
150
151 PARSER, ELEMENT, and USER_DATA are as for the start handler. BODY
152 is any accumulated body text inside the element, with leading and
153 trailing whitespace removed. It will never be NULL. */
154
155typedef void (gdb_xml_element_end_handler)
156 (struct gdb_xml_parser *, const struct gdb_xml_element *,
157 void *user_data, const char *body_text);
158
159/* An expected element and the handlers to call when it is
160 encountered. Arrays of struct gdb_xml_element are terminated
161 by an entry with NAME == NULL. */
162
163struct gdb_xml_element
164{
165 const char *name;
166 const struct gdb_xml_attribute *attributes;
167 const struct gdb_xml_element *children;
168 int flags;
169
170 gdb_xml_element_start_handler *start_handler;
171 gdb_xml_element_end_handler *end_handler;
172};
173
174/* Initialize and return a parser. Register a cleanup to destroy the
175 parser. */
176
177struct gdb_xml_parser *gdb_xml_create_parser_and_cleanup
178 (const char *name, const struct gdb_xml_element *elements,
179 void *user_data);
180
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181/* Associate DTD_NAME, which must be the name of a compiled-in DTD,
182 with PARSER. */
183
184void gdb_xml_use_dtd (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser, const char *dtd_name);
185
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186/* Invoke PARSER on BUFFER. BUFFER is the data to parse, which
187 should be NUL-terminated.
188
189 The return value is 0 for success or -1 for error. It may throw,
190 but only if something unexpected goes wrong during parsing; parse
191 errors will be caught, warned about, and reported as failure. */
192
193int gdb_xml_parse (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser, const char *buffer);
194
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195/* Parse a XML document. DOCUMENT is the data to parse, which should
196 be NUL-terminated. If non-NULL, use the compiled-in DTD named
197 DTD_NAME to drive the parsing.
198
199 The return value is 0 for success or -1 for error. It may throw,
200 but only if something unexpected goes wrong during parsing; parse
201 errors will be caught, warned about, and reported as failure. */
202
203int gdb_xml_parse_quick (const char *name, const char *dtd_name,
204 const struct gdb_xml_element *elements,
205 const char *document, void *user_data);
206
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207/* Issue a debugging message from one of PARSER's handlers. */
208
209void gdb_xml_debug (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser, const char *format, ...)
a0b31db1 210 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 0);
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211
212/* Issue an error message from one of PARSER's handlers, and stop
213 parsing. */
214
215void gdb_xml_error (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser, const char *format, ...)
c25c4a8b 216 ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 0);
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218/* Find the attribute named NAME in the set of parsed attributes
219 ATTRIBUTES. Returns NULL if not found. */
220
221struct gdb_xml_value *xml_find_attribute (VEC(gdb_xml_value_s) *attributes,
222 const char *name);
223
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224/* Parse an integer attribute into a ULONGEST. */
225
226extern gdb_xml_attribute_handler gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest;
227
228/* Map NAME to VALUE. A struct gdb_xml_enum * should be saved as the
229 value of handler_data when using gdb_xml_parse_attr_enum to parse a
230 fixed list of possible strings. The list is terminated by an entry
231 with NAME == NULL. */
232
233struct gdb_xml_enum
234{
235 const char *name;
236 ULONGEST value;
237};
238
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239/* A handler_data for yes/no boolean values. */
240extern const struct gdb_xml_enum gdb_xml_enums_boolean[];
241
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242extern gdb_xml_attribute_handler gdb_xml_parse_attr_enum;
243
244/* Parse an integer string into a ULONGEST and return it, or call
245 gdb_xml_error if it could not be parsed. */
246
247ULONGEST gdb_xml_parse_ulongest (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser,
248 const char *value);
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250/* Simple printf to obstack function. Current implemented formatters:
251 %s - grow an xml escaped text in OBSTACK. */
252
253extern void obstack_xml_printf (struct obstack *obstack,
254 const char *format, ...)
255 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_2;
256
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257/* Open FILENAME, read all its text into memory, close it, and return
258 the text. If something goes wrong, return NULL and warn. */
259
260extern char *xml_fetch_content_from_file (const char *filename,
261 void *baton);
262
fd79ecee 263#endif
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