| 1 | /* Perform non-arithmetic operations on values, for GDB. |
| 2 | |
| 3 | Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, |
| 4 | 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 |
| 5 | Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 6 | |
| 7 | This file is part of GDB. |
| 8 | |
| 9 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 10 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| 11 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
| 12 | (at your option) any later version. |
| 13 | |
| 14 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 15 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 16 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 17 | GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 18 | |
| 19 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| 20 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
| 21 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, |
| 22 | Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ |
| 23 | |
| 24 | #include "defs.h" |
| 25 | #include "symtab.h" |
| 26 | #include "gdbtypes.h" |
| 27 | #include "value.h" |
| 28 | #include "frame.h" |
| 29 | #include "inferior.h" |
| 30 | #include "gdbcore.h" |
| 31 | #include "target.h" |
| 32 | #include "demangle.h" |
| 33 | #include "language.h" |
| 34 | #include "gdbcmd.h" |
| 35 | #include "regcache.h" |
| 36 | #include "cp-abi.h" |
| 37 | #include "block.h" |
| 38 | #include "infcall.h" |
| 39 | #include "dictionary.h" |
| 40 | #include "cp-support.h" |
| 41 | |
| 42 | #include <errno.h> |
| 43 | #include "gdb_string.h" |
| 44 | #include "gdb_assert.h" |
| 45 | #include "cp-support.h" |
| 46 | #include "observer.h" |
| 47 | |
| 48 | extern int overload_debug; |
| 49 | /* Local functions. */ |
| 50 | |
| 51 | static int typecmp (int staticp, int varargs, int nargs, |
| 52 | struct field t1[], struct value *t2[]); |
| 53 | |
| 54 | static struct value *search_struct_field (char *, struct value *, int, |
| 55 | struct type *, int); |
| 56 | |
| 57 | static struct value *search_struct_method (char *, struct value **, |
| 58 | struct value **, |
| 59 | int, int *, struct type *); |
| 60 | |
| 61 | static int find_oload_champ_namespace (struct type **arg_types, int nargs, |
| 62 | const char *func_name, |
| 63 | const char *qualified_name, |
| 64 | struct symbol ***oload_syms, |
| 65 | struct badness_vector **oload_champ_bv); |
| 66 | |
| 67 | static |
| 68 | int find_oload_champ_namespace_loop (struct type **arg_types, int nargs, |
| 69 | const char *func_name, |
| 70 | const char *qualified_name, |
| 71 | int namespace_len, |
| 72 | struct symbol ***oload_syms, |
| 73 | struct badness_vector **oload_champ_bv, |
| 74 | int *oload_champ); |
| 75 | |
| 76 | static int find_oload_champ (struct type **arg_types, int nargs, int method, |
| 77 | int num_fns, |
| 78 | struct fn_field *fns_ptr, |
| 79 | struct symbol **oload_syms, |
| 80 | struct badness_vector **oload_champ_bv); |
| 81 | |
| 82 | static int oload_method_static (int method, struct fn_field *fns_ptr, |
| 83 | int index); |
| 84 | |
| 85 | enum oload_classification { STANDARD, NON_STANDARD, INCOMPATIBLE }; |
| 86 | |
| 87 | static enum |
| 88 | oload_classification classify_oload_match (struct badness_vector |
| 89 | * oload_champ_bv, |
| 90 | int nargs, |
| 91 | int static_offset); |
| 92 | |
| 93 | static int check_field_in (struct type *, const char *); |
| 94 | |
| 95 | static struct value *value_struct_elt_for_reference (struct type *domain, |
| 96 | int offset, |
| 97 | struct type *curtype, |
| 98 | char *name, |
| 99 | struct type *intype, |
| 100 | enum noside noside); |
| 101 | |
| 102 | static struct value *value_namespace_elt (const struct type *curtype, |
| 103 | char *name, |
| 104 | enum noside noside); |
| 105 | |
| 106 | static struct value *value_maybe_namespace_elt (const struct type *curtype, |
| 107 | char *name, |
| 108 | enum noside noside); |
| 109 | |
| 110 | static CORE_ADDR allocate_space_in_inferior (int); |
| 111 | |
| 112 | static struct value *cast_into_complex (struct type *, struct value *); |
| 113 | |
| 114 | static struct fn_field *find_method_list (struct value ** argp, char *method, |
| 115 | int offset, |
| 116 | struct type *type, int *num_fns, |
| 117 | struct type **basetype, |
| 118 | int *boffset); |
| 119 | |
| 120 | void _initialize_valops (void); |
| 121 | |
| 122 | /* Flag for whether we want to abandon failed expression evals by default. */ |
| 123 | |
| 124 | #if 0 |
| 125 | static int auto_abandon = 0; |
| 126 | #endif |
| 127 | |
| 128 | int overload_resolution = 0; |
| 129 | |
| 130 | /* Find the address of function name NAME in the inferior. */ |
| 131 | |
| 132 | struct value * |
| 133 | find_function_in_inferior (const char *name) |
| 134 | { |
| 135 | struct symbol *sym; |
| 136 | sym = lookup_symbol (name, 0, VAR_DOMAIN, 0, NULL); |
| 137 | if (sym != NULL) |
| 138 | { |
| 139 | if (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) != LOC_BLOCK) |
| 140 | { |
| 141 | error (_("\"%s\" exists in this program but is not a function."), |
| 142 | name); |
| 143 | } |
| 144 | return value_of_variable (sym, NULL); |
| 145 | } |
| 146 | else |
| 147 | { |
| 148 | struct minimal_symbol *msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol (name, NULL, NULL); |
| 149 | if (msymbol != NULL) |
| 150 | { |
| 151 | struct type *type; |
| 152 | CORE_ADDR maddr; |
| 153 | type = lookup_pointer_type (builtin_type_char); |
| 154 | type = lookup_function_type (type); |
| 155 | type = lookup_pointer_type (type); |
| 156 | maddr = SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol); |
| 157 | return value_from_pointer (type, maddr); |
| 158 | } |
| 159 | else |
| 160 | { |
| 161 | if (!target_has_execution) |
| 162 | error (_("evaluation of this expression requires the target program to be active")); |
| 163 | else |
| 164 | error (_("evaluation of this expression requires the program to have a function \"%s\"."), name); |
| 165 | } |
| 166 | } |
| 167 | } |
| 168 | |
| 169 | /* Allocate NBYTES of space in the inferior using the inferior's malloc |
| 170 | and return a value that is a pointer to the allocated space. */ |
| 171 | |
| 172 | struct value * |
| 173 | value_allocate_space_in_inferior (int len) |
| 174 | { |
| 175 | struct value *blocklen; |
| 176 | struct value *val = find_function_in_inferior (NAME_OF_MALLOC); |
| 177 | |
| 178 | blocklen = value_from_longest (builtin_type_int, (LONGEST) len); |
| 179 | val = call_function_by_hand (val, 1, &blocklen); |
| 180 | if (value_logical_not (val)) |
| 181 | { |
| 182 | if (!target_has_execution) |
| 183 | error (_("No memory available to program now: you need to start the target first")); |
| 184 | else |
| 185 | error (_("No memory available to program: call to malloc failed")); |
| 186 | } |
| 187 | return val; |
| 188 | } |
| 189 | |
| 190 | static CORE_ADDR |
| 191 | allocate_space_in_inferior (int len) |
| 192 | { |
| 193 | return value_as_long (value_allocate_space_in_inferior (len)); |
| 194 | } |
| 195 | |
| 196 | /* Cast value ARG2 to type TYPE and return as a value. |
| 197 | More general than a C cast: accepts any two types of the same length, |
| 198 | and if ARG2 is an lvalue it can be cast into anything at all. */ |
| 199 | /* In C++, casts may change pointer or object representations. */ |
| 200 | |
| 201 | struct value * |
| 202 | value_cast (struct type *type, struct value *arg2) |
| 203 | { |
| 204 | enum type_code code1; |
| 205 | enum type_code code2; |
| 206 | int scalar; |
| 207 | struct type *type2; |
| 208 | |
| 209 | int convert_to_boolean = 0; |
| 210 | |
| 211 | if (value_type (arg2) == type) |
| 212 | return arg2; |
| 213 | |
| 214 | CHECK_TYPEDEF (type); |
| 215 | code1 = TYPE_CODE (type); |
| 216 | arg2 = coerce_ref (arg2); |
| 217 | type2 = check_typedef (value_type (arg2)); |
| 218 | |
| 219 | /* A cast to an undetermined-length array_type, such as (TYPE [])OBJECT, |
| 220 | is treated like a cast to (TYPE [N])OBJECT, |
| 221 | where N is sizeof(OBJECT)/sizeof(TYPE). */ |
| 222 | if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) |
| 223 | { |
| 224 | struct type *element_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type); |
| 225 | unsigned element_length = TYPE_LENGTH (check_typedef (element_type)); |
| 226 | if (element_length > 0 |
| 227 | && TYPE_ARRAY_UPPER_BOUND_TYPE (type) == BOUND_CANNOT_BE_DETERMINED) |
| 228 | { |
| 229 | struct type *range_type = TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (type); |
| 230 | int val_length = TYPE_LENGTH (type2); |
| 231 | LONGEST low_bound, high_bound, new_length; |
| 232 | if (get_discrete_bounds (range_type, &low_bound, &high_bound) < 0) |
| 233 | low_bound = 0, high_bound = 0; |
| 234 | new_length = val_length / element_length; |
| 235 | if (val_length % element_length != 0) |
| 236 | warning (_("array element type size does not divide object size in cast")); |
| 237 | /* FIXME-type-allocation: need a way to free this type when we are |
| 238 | done with it. */ |
| 239 | range_type = create_range_type ((struct type *) NULL, |
| 240 | TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (range_type), |
| 241 | low_bound, |
| 242 | new_length + low_bound - 1); |
| 243 | deprecated_set_value_type (arg2, create_array_type ((struct type *) NULL, |
| 244 | element_type, range_type)); |
| 245 | return arg2; |
| 246 | } |
| 247 | } |
| 248 | |
| 249 | if (current_language->c_style_arrays |
| 250 | && TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) |
| 251 | arg2 = value_coerce_array (arg2); |
| 252 | |
| 253 | if (TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC) |
| 254 | arg2 = value_coerce_function (arg2); |
| 255 | |
| 256 | type2 = check_typedef (value_type (arg2)); |
| 257 | code2 = TYPE_CODE (type2); |
| 258 | |
| 259 | if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX) |
| 260 | return cast_into_complex (type, arg2); |
| 261 | if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_BOOL) |
| 262 | { |
| 263 | code1 = TYPE_CODE_INT; |
| 264 | convert_to_boolean = 1; |
| 265 | } |
| 266 | if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_CHAR) |
| 267 | code1 = TYPE_CODE_INT; |
| 268 | if (code2 == TYPE_CODE_BOOL || code2 == TYPE_CODE_CHAR) |
| 269 | code2 = TYPE_CODE_INT; |
| 270 | |
| 271 | scalar = (code2 == TYPE_CODE_INT || code2 == TYPE_CODE_FLT |
| 272 | || code2 == TYPE_CODE_ENUM || code2 == TYPE_CODE_RANGE); |
| 273 | |
| 274 | if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT |
| 275 | && code2 == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT |
| 276 | && TYPE_NAME (type) != 0) |
| 277 | { |
| 278 | /* Look in the type of the source to see if it contains the |
| 279 | type of the target as a superclass. If so, we'll need to |
| 280 | offset the object in addition to changing its type. */ |
| 281 | struct value *v = search_struct_field (type_name_no_tag (type), |
| 282 | arg2, 0, type2, 1); |
| 283 | if (v) |
| 284 | { |
| 285 | deprecated_set_value_type (v, type); |
| 286 | return v; |
| 287 | } |
| 288 | } |
| 289 | if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_FLT && scalar) |
| 290 | return value_from_double (type, value_as_double (arg2)); |
| 291 | else if ((code1 == TYPE_CODE_INT || code1 == TYPE_CODE_ENUM |
| 292 | || code1 == TYPE_CODE_RANGE) |
| 293 | && (scalar || code2 == TYPE_CODE_PTR)) |
| 294 | { |
| 295 | LONGEST longest; |
| 296 | |
| 297 | if (deprecated_hp_som_som_object_present /* if target compiled by HP aCC */ |
| 298 | && (code2 == TYPE_CODE_PTR)) |
| 299 | { |
| 300 | unsigned int *ptr; |
| 301 | struct value *retvalp; |
| 302 | |
| 303 | switch (TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type2))) |
| 304 | { |
| 305 | /* With HP aCC, pointers to data members have a bias */ |
| 306 | case TYPE_CODE_MEMBER: |
| 307 | retvalp = value_from_longest (type, value_as_long (arg2)); |
| 308 | /* force evaluation */ |
| 309 | ptr = (unsigned int *) value_contents (retvalp); |
| 310 | *ptr &= ~0x20000000; /* zap 29th bit to remove bias */ |
| 311 | return retvalp; |
| 312 | |
| 313 | /* While pointers to methods don't really point to a function */ |
| 314 | case TYPE_CODE_METHOD: |
| 315 | error (_("Pointers to methods not supported with HP aCC")); |
| 316 | |
| 317 | default: |
| 318 | break; /* fall out and go to normal handling */ |
| 319 | } |
| 320 | } |
| 321 | |
| 322 | /* When we cast pointers to integers, we mustn't use |
| 323 | POINTER_TO_ADDRESS to find the address the pointer |
| 324 | represents, as value_as_long would. GDB should evaluate |
| 325 | expressions just as the compiler would --- and the compiler |
| 326 | sees a cast as a simple reinterpretation of the pointer's |
| 327 | bits. */ |
| 328 | if (code2 == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
| 329 | longest = extract_unsigned_integer (value_contents (arg2), |
| 330 | TYPE_LENGTH (type2)); |
| 331 | else |
| 332 | longest = value_as_long (arg2); |
| 333 | return value_from_longest (type, convert_to_boolean ? |
| 334 | (LONGEST) (longest ? 1 : 0) : longest); |
| 335 | } |
| 336 | else if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_PTR && (code2 == TYPE_CODE_INT || |
| 337 | code2 == TYPE_CODE_ENUM || |
| 338 | code2 == TYPE_CODE_RANGE)) |
| 339 | { |
| 340 | /* TYPE_LENGTH (type) is the length of a pointer, but we really |
| 341 | want the length of an address! -- we are really dealing with |
| 342 | addresses (i.e., gdb representations) not pointers (i.e., |
| 343 | target representations) here. |
| 344 | |
| 345 | This allows things like "print *(int *)0x01000234" to work |
| 346 | without printing a misleading message -- which would |
| 347 | otherwise occur when dealing with a target having two byte |
| 348 | pointers and four byte addresses. */ |
| 349 | |
| 350 | int addr_bit = TARGET_ADDR_BIT; |
| 351 | |
| 352 | LONGEST longest = value_as_long (arg2); |
| 353 | if (addr_bit < sizeof (LONGEST) * HOST_CHAR_BIT) |
| 354 | { |
| 355 | if (longest >= ((LONGEST) 1 << addr_bit) |
| 356 | || longest <= -((LONGEST) 1 << addr_bit)) |
| 357 | warning (_("value truncated")); |
| 358 | } |
| 359 | return value_from_longest (type, longest); |
| 360 | } |
| 361 | else if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) == TYPE_LENGTH (type2)) |
| 362 | { |
| 363 | if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_PTR && code2 == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
| 364 | { |
| 365 | struct type *t1 = check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)); |
| 366 | struct type *t2 = check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type2)); |
| 367 | if (TYPE_CODE (t1) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT |
| 368 | && TYPE_CODE (t2) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT |
| 369 | && !value_logical_not (arg2)) |
| 370 | { |
| 371 | struct value *v; |
| 372 | |
| 373 | /* Look in the type of the source to see if it contains the |
| 374 | type of the target as a superclass. If so, we'll need to |
| 375 | offset the pointer rather than just change its type. */ |
| 376 | if (TYPE_NAME (t1) != NULL) |
| 377 | { |
| 378 | v = search_struct_field (type_name_no_tag (t1), |
| 379 | value_ind (arg2), 0, t2, 1); |
| 380 | if (v) |
| 381 | { |
| 382 | v = value_addr (v); |
| 383 | deprecated_set_value_type (v, type); |
| 384 | return v; |
| 385 | } |
| 386 | } |
| 387 | |
| 388 | /* Look in the type of the target to see if it contains the |
| 389 | type of the source as a superclass. If so, we'll need to |
| 390 | offset the pointer rather than just change its type. |
| 391 | FIXME: This fails silently with virtual inheritance. */ |
| 392 | if (TYPE_NAME (t2) != NULL) |
| 393 | { |
| 394 | v = search_struct_field (type_name_no_tag (t2), |
| 395 | value_zero (t1, not_lval), 0, t1, 1); |
| 396 | if (v) |
| 397 | { |
| 398 | CORE_ADDR addr2 = value_as_address (arg2); |
| 399 | addr2 -= (VALUE_ADDRESS (v) |
| 400 | + value_offset (v) |
| 401 | + value_embedded_offset (v)); |
| 402 | return value_from_pointer (type, addr2); |
| 403 | } |
| 404 | } |
| 405 | } |
| 406 | /* No superclass found, just fall through to change ptr type. */ |
| 407 | } |
| 408 | deprecated_set_value_type (arg2, type); |
| 409 | arg2 = value_change_enclosing_type (arg2, type); |
| 410 | set_value_pointed_to_offset (arg2, 0); /* pai: chk_val */ |
| 411 | return arg2; |
| 412 | } |
| 413 | else if (VALUE_LVAL (arg2) == lval_memory) |
| 414 | return value_at_lazy (type, VALUE_ADDRESS (arg2) + value_offset (arg2)); |
| 415 | else if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_VOID) |
| 416 | { |
| 417 | return value_zero (builtin_type_void, not_lval); |
| 418 | } |
| 419 | else |
| 420 | { |
| 421 | error (_("Invalid cast.")); |
| 422 | return 0; |
| 423 | } |
| 424 | } |
| 425 | |
| 426 | /* Create a value of type TYPE that is zero, and return it. */ |
| 427 | |
| 428 | struct value * |
| 429 | value_zero (struct type *type, enum lval_type lv) |
| 430 | { |
| 431 | struct value *val = allocate_value (type); |
| 432 | VALUE_LVAL (val) = lv; |
| 433 | |
| 434 | return val; |
| 435 | } |
| 436 | |
| 437 | /* Return a value with type TYPE located at ADDR. |
| 438 | |
| 439 | Call value_at only if the data needs to be fetched immediately; |
| 440 | if we can be 'lazy' and defer the fetch, perhaps indefinately, call |
| 441 | value_at_lazy instead. value_at_lazy simply records the address of |
| 442 | the data and sets the lazy-evaluation-required flag. The lazy flag |
| 443 | is tested in the value_contents macro, which is used if and when |
| 444 | the contents are actually required. |
| 445 | |
| 446 | Note: value_at does *NOT* handle embedded offsets; perform such |
| 447 | adjustments before or after calling it. */ |
| 448 | |
| 449 | struct value * |
| 450 | value_at (struct type *type, CORE_ADDR addr) |
| 451 | { |
| 452 | struct value *val; |
| 453 | |
| 454 | if (TYPE_CODE (check_typedef (type)) == TYPE_CODE_VOID) |
| 455 | error (_("Attempt to dereference a generic pointer.")); |
| 456 | |
| 457 | val = allocate_value (type); |
| 458 | |
| 459 | read_memory (addr, value_contents_all_raw (val), TYPE_LENGTH (type)); |
| 460 | |
| 461 | VALUE_LVAL (val) = lval_memory; |
| 462 | VALUE_ADDRESS (val) = addr; |
| 463 | |
| 464 | return val; |
| 465 | } |
| 466 | |
| 467 | /* Return a lazy value with type TYPE located at ADDR (cf. value_at). */ |
| 468 | |
| 469 | struct value * |
| 470 | value_at_lazy (struct type *type, CORE_ADDR addr) |
| 471 | { |
| 472 | struct value *val; |
| 473 | |
| 474 | if (TYPE_CODE (check_typedef (type)) == TYPE_CODE_VOID) |
| 475 | error (_("Attempt to dereference a generic pointer.")); |
| 476 | |
| 477 | val = allocate_value (type); |
| 478 | |
| 479 | VALUE_LVAL (val) = lval_memory; |
| 480 | VALUE_ADDRESS (val) = addr; |
| 481 | set_value_lazy (val, 1); |
| 482 | |
| 483 | return val; |
| 484 | } |
| 485 | |
| 486 | /* Called only from the value_contents and value_contents_all() |
| 487 | macros, if the current data for a variable needs to be loaded into |
| 488 | value_contents(VAL). Fetches the data from the user's process, and |
| 489 | clears the lazy flag to indicate that the data in the buffer is |
| 490 | valid. |
| 491 | |
| 492 | If the value is zero-length, we avoid calling read_memory, which would |
| 493 | abort. We mark the value as fetched anyway -- all 0 bytes of it. |
| 494 | |
| 495 | This function returns a value because it is used in the value_contents |
| 496 | macro as part of an expression, where a void would not work. The |
| 497 | value is ignored. */ |
| 498 | |
| 499 | int |
| 500 | value_fetch_lazy (struct value *val) |
| 501 | { |
| 502 | CORE_ADDR addr = VALUE_ADDRESS (val) + value_offset (val); |
| 503 | int length = TYPE_LENGTH (value_enclosing_type (val)); |
| 504 | |
| 505 | struct type *type = value_type (val); |
| 506 | if (length) |
| 507 | read_memory (addr, value_contents_all_raw (val), length); |
| 508 | |
| 509 | set_value_lazy (val, 0); |
| 510 | return 0; |
| 511 | } |
| 512 | |
| 513 | |
| 514 | /* Store the contents of FROMVAL into the location of TOVAL. |
| 515 | Return a new value with the location of TOVAL and contents of FROMVAL. */ |
| 516 | |
| 517 | struct value * |
| 518 | value_assign (struct value *toval, struct value *fromval) |
| 519 | { |
| 520 | struct type *type; |
| 521 | struct value *val; |
| 522 | struct frame_id old_frame; |
| 523 | |
| 524 | if (!deprecated_value_modifiable (toval)) |
| 525 | error (_("Left operand of assignment is not a modifiable lvalue.")); |
| 526 | |
| 527 | toval = coerce_ref (toval); |
| 528 | |
| 529 | type = value_type (toval); |
| 530 | if (VALUE_LVAL (toval) != lval_internalvar) |
| 531 | fromval = value_cast (type, fromval); |
| 532 | else |
| 533 | fromval = coerce_array (fromval); |
| 534 | CHECK_TYPEDEF (type); |
| 535 | |
| 536 | /* Since modifying a register can trash the frame chain, and modifying memory |
| 537 | can trash the frame cache, we save the old frame and then restore the new |
| 538 | frame afterwards. */ |
| 539 | old_frame = get_frame_id (deprecated_selected_frame); |
| 540 | |
| 541 | switch (VALUE_LVAL (toval)) |
| 542 | { |
| 543 | case lval_internalvar: |
| 544 | set_internalvar (VALUE_INTERNALVAR (toval), fromval); |
| 545 | val = value_copy (VALUE_INTERNALVAR (toval)->value); |
| 546 | val = value_change_enclosing_type (val, value_enclosing_type (fromval)); |
| 547 | set_value_embedded_offset (val, value_embedded_offset (fromval)); |
| 548 | set_value_pointed_to_offset (val, value_pointed_to_offset (fromval)); |
| 549 | return val; |
| 550 | |
| 551 | case lval_internalvar_component: |
| 552 | set_internalvar_component (VALUE_INTERNALVAR (toval), |
| 553 | value_offset (toval), |
| 554 | value_bitpos (toval), |
| 555 | value_bitsize (toval), |
| 556 | fromval); |
| 557 | break; |
| 558 | |
| 559 | case lval_memory: |
| 560 | { |
| 561 | const bfd_byte *dest_buffer; |
| 562 | CORE_ADDR changed_addr; |
| 563 | int changed_len; |
| 564 | char buffer[sizeof (LONGEST)]; |
| 565 | |
| 566 | if (value_bitsize (toval)) |
| 567 | { |
| 568 | /* We assume that the argument to read_memory is in units of |
| 569 | host chars. FIXME: Is that correct? */ |
| 570 | changed_len = (value_bitpos (toval) |
| 571 | + value_bitsize (toval) |
| 572 | + HOST_CHAR_BIT - 1) |
| 573 | / HOST_CHAR_BIT; |
| 574 | |
| 575 | if (changed_len > (int) sizeof (LONGEST)) |
| 576 | error (_("Can't handle bitfields which don't fit in a %d bit word."), |
| 577 | (int) sizeof (LONGEST) * HOST_CHAR_BIT); |
| 578 | |
| 579 | read_memory (VALUE_ADDRESS (toval) + value_offset (toval), |
| 580 | buffer, changed_len); |
| 581 | modify_field (buffer, value_as_long (fromval), |
| 582 | value_bitpos (toval), value_bitsize (toval)); |
| 583 | changed_addr = VALUE_ADDRESS (toval) + value_offset (toval); |
| 584 | dest_buffer = buffer; |
| 585 | } |
| 586 | else |
| 587 | { |
| 588 | changed_addr = VALUE_ADDRESS (toval) + value_offset (toval); |
| 589 | changed_len = TYPE_LENGTH (type); |
| 590 | dest_buffer = value_contents (fromval); |
| 591 | } |
| 592 | |
| 593 | write_memory (changed_addr, dest_buffer, changed_len); |
| 594 | if (deprecated_memory_changed_hook) |
| 595 | deprecated_memory_changed_hook (changed_addr, changed_len); |
| 596 | } |
| 597 | break; |
| 598 | |
| 599 | case lval_register: |
| 600 | { |
| 601 | struct frame_info *frame; |
| 602 | int value_reg; |
| 603 | |
| 604 | /* Figure out which frame this is in currently. */ |
| 605 | frame = frame_find_by_id (VALUE_FRAME_ID (toval)); |
| 606 | value_reg = VALUE_REGNUM (toval); |
| 607 | |
| 608 | if (!frame) |
| 609 | error (_("Value being assigned to is no longer active.")); |
| 610 | |
| 611 | if (VALUE_LVAL (toval) == lval_register |
| 612 | && CONVERT_REGISTER_P (VALUE_REGNUM (toval), type)) |
| 613 | { |
| 614 | /* If TOVAL is a special machine register requiring |
| 615 | conversion of program values to a special raw format. */ |
| 616 | VALUE_TO_REGISTER (frame, VALUE_REGNUM (toval), |
| 617 | type, value_contents (fromval)); |
| 618 | } |
| 619 | else |
| 620 | { |
| 621 | /* TOVAL is stored in a series of registers in the frame |
| 622 | specified by the structure. Copy that value out, |
| 623 | modify it, and copy it back in. */ |
| 624 | int amount_copied; |
| 625 | int amount_to_copy; |
| 626 | char *buffer; |
| 627 | int reg_offset; |
| 628 | int byte_offset; |
| 629 | int regno; |
| 630 | |
| 631 | /* Locate the first register that falls in the value that |
| 632 | needs to be transfered. Compute the offset of the |
| 633 | value in that register. */ |
| 634 | { |
| 635 | int offset; |
| 636 | for (reg_offset = value_reg, offset = 0; |
| 637 | offset + register_size (current_gdbarch, reg_offset) <= value_offset (toval); |
| 638 | reg_offset++); |
| 639 | byte_offset = value_offset (toval) - offset; |
| 640 | } |
| 641 | |
| 642 | /* Compute the number of register aligned values that need |
| 643 | to be copied. */ |
| 644 | if (value_bitsize (toval)) |
| 645 | amount_to_copy = byte_offset + 1; |
| 646 | else |
| 647 | amount_to_copy = byte_offset + TYPE_LENGTH (type); |
| 648 | |
| 649 | /* And a bounce buffer. Be slightly over generous. */ |
| 650 | buffer = (char *) alloca (amount_to_copy + MAX_REGISTER_SIZE); |
| 651 | |
| 652 | /* Copy it in. */ |
| 653 | for (regno = reg_offset, amount_copied = 0; |
| 654 | amount_copied < amount_to_copy; |
| 655 | amount_copied += register_size (current_gdbarch, regno), regno++) |
| 656 | frame_register_read (frame, regno, buffer + amount_copied); |
| 657 | |
| 658 | /* Modify what needs to be modified. */ |
| 659 | if (value_bitsize (toval)) |
| 660 | modify_field (buffer + byte_offset, |
| 661 | value_as_long (fromval), |
| 662 | value_bitpos (toval), value_bitsize (toval)); |
| 663 | else |
| 664 | memcpy (buffer + byte_offset, value_contents (fromval), |
| 665 | TYPE_LENGTH (type)); |
| 666 | |
| 667 | /* Copy it out. */ |
| 668 | for (regno = reg_offset, amount_copied = 0; |
| 669 | amount_copied < amount_to_copy; |
| 670 | amount_copied += register_size (current_gdbarch, regno), regno++) |
| 671 | put_frame_register (frame, regno, buffer + amount_copied); |
| 672 | |
| 673 | } |
| 674 | if (deprecated_register_changed_hook) |
| 675 | deprecated_register_changed_hook (-1); |
| 676 | observer_notify_target_changed (¤t_target); |
| 677 | break; |
| 678 | } |
| 679 | |
| 680 | default: |
| 681 | error (_("Left operand of assignment is not an lvalue.")); |
| 682 | } |
| 683 | |
| 684 | /* Assigning to the stack pointer, frame pointer, and other |
| 685 | (architecture and calling convention specific) registers may |
| 686 | cause the frame cache to be out of date. Assigning to memory |
| 687 | also can. We just do this on all assignments to registers or |
| 688 | memory, for simplicity's sake; I doubt the slowdown matters. */ |
| 689 | switch (VALUE_LVAL (toval)) |
| 690 | { |
| 691 | case lval_memory: |
| 692 | case lval_register: |
| 693 | |
| 694 | reinit_frame_cache (); |
| 695 | |
| 696 | /* Having destoroyed the frame cache, restore the selected frame. */ |
| 697 | |
| 698 | /* FIXME: cagney/2002-11-02: There has to be a better way of |
| 699 | doing this. Instead of constantly saving/restoring the |
| 700 | frame. Why not create a get_selected_frame() function that, |
| 701 | having saved the selected frame's ID can automatically |
| 702 | re-find the previously selected frame automatically. */ |
| 703 | |
| 704 | { |
| 705 | struct frame_info *fi = frame_find_by_id (old_frame); |
| 706 | if (fi != NULL) |
| 707 | select_frame (fi); |
| 708 | } |
| 709 | |
| 710 | break; |
| 711 | default: |
| 712 | break; |
| 713 | } |
| 714 | |
| 715 | /* If the field does not entirely fill a LONGEST, then zero the sign bits. |
| 716 | If the field is signed, and is negative, then sign extend. */ |
| 717 | if ((value_bitsize (toval) > 0) |
| 718 | && (value_bitsize (toval) < 8 * (int) sizeof (LONGEST))) |
| 719 | { |
| 720 | LONGEST fieldval = value_as_long (fromval); |
| 721 | LONGEST valmask = (((ULONGEST) 1) << value_bitsize (toval)) - 1; |
| 722 | |
| 723 | fieldval &= valmask; |
| 724 | if (!TYPE_UNSIGNED (type) && (fieldval & (valmask ^ (valmask >> 1)))) |
| 725 | fieldval |= ~valmask; |
| 726 | |
| 727 | fromval = value_from_longest (type, fieldval); |
| 728 | } |
| 729 | |
| 730 | val = value_copy (toval); |
| 731 | memcpy (value_contents_raw (val), value_contents (fromval), |
| 732 | TYPE_LENGTH (type)); |
| 733 | deprecated_set_value_type (val, type); |
| 734 | val = value_change_enclosing_type (val, value_enclosing_type (fromval)); |
| 735 | set_value_embedded_offset (val, value_embedded_offset (fromval)); |
| 736 | set_value_pointed_to_offset (val, value_pointed_to_offset (fromval)); |
| 737 | |
| 738 | return val; |
| 739 | } |
| 740 | |
| 741 | /* Extend a value VAL to COUNT repetitions of its type. */ |
| 742 | |
| 743 | struct value * |
| 744 | value_repeat (struct value *arg1, int count) |
| 745 | { |
| 746 | struct value *val; |
| 747 | |
| 748 | if (VALUE_LVAL (arg1) != lval_memory) |
| 749 | error (_("Only values in memory can be extended with '@'.")); |
| 750 | if (count < 1) |
| 751 | error (_("Invalid number %d of repetitions."), count); |
| 752 | |
| 753 | val = allocate_repeat_value (value_enclosing_type (arg1), count); |
| 754 | |
| 755 | read_memory (VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1) + value_offset (arg1), |
| 756 | value_contents_all_raw (val), |
| 757 | TYPE_LENGTH (value_enclosing_type (val))); |
| 758 | VALUE_LVAL (val) = lval_memory; |
| 759 | VALUE_ADDRESS (val) = VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1) + value_offset (arg1); |
| 760 | |
| 761 | return val; |
| 762 | } |
| 763 | |
| 764 | struct value * |
| 765 | value_of_variable (struct symbol *var, struct block *b) |
| 766 | { |
| 767 | struct value *val; |
| 768 | struct frame_info *frame = NULL; |
| 769 | |
| 770 | if (!b) |
| 771 | frame = NULL; /* Use selected frame. */ |
| 772 | else if (symbol_read_needs_frame (var)) |
| 773 | { |
| 774 | frame = block_innermost_frame (b); |
| 775 | if (!frame) |
| 776 | { |
| 777 | if (BLOCK_FUNCTION (b) |
| 778 | && SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (BLOCK_FUNCTION (b))) |
| 779 | error (_("No frame is currently executing in block %s."), |
| 780 | SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (BLOCK_FUNCTION (b))); |
| 781 | else |
| 782 | error (_("No frame is currently executing in specified block")); |
| 783 | } |
| 784 | } |
| 785 | |
| 786 | val = read_var_value (var, frame); |
| 787 | if (!val) |
| 788 | error (_("Address of symbol \"%s\" is unknown."), SYMBOL_PRINT_NAME (var)); |
| 789 | |
| 790 | return val; |
| 791 | } |
| 792 | |
| 793 | /* Given a value which is an array, return a value which is a pointer to its |
| 794 | first element, regardless of whether or not the array has a nonzero lower |
| 795 | bound. |
| 796 | |
| 797 | FIXME: A previous comment here indicated that this routine should be |
| 798 | substracting the array's lower bound. It's not clear to me that this |
| 799 | is correct. Given an array subscripting operation, it would certainly |
| 800 | work to do the adjustment here, essentially computing: |
| 801 | |
| 802 | (&array[0] - (lowerbound * sizeof array[0])) + (index * sizeof array[0]) |
| 803 | |
| 804 | However I believe a more appropriate and logical place to account for |
| 805 | the lower bound is to do so in value_subscript, essentially computing: |
| 806 | |
| 807 | (&array[0] + ((index - lowerbound) * sizeof array[0])) |
| 808 | |
| 809 | As further evidence consider what would happen with operations other |
| 810 | than array subscripting, where the caller would get back a value that |
| 811 | had an address somewhere before the actual first element of the array, |
| 812 | and the information about the lower bound would be lost because of |
| 813 | the coercion to pointer type. |
| 814 | */ |
| 815 | |
| 816 | struct value * |
| 817 | value_coerce_array (struct value *arg1) |
| 818 | { |
| 819 | struct type *type = check_typedef (value_type (arg1)); |
| 820 | |
| 821 | if (VALUE_LVAL (arg1) != lval_memory) |
| 822 | error (_("Attempt to take address of value not located in memory.")); |
| 823 | |
| 824 | return value_from_pointer (lookup_pointer_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type)), |
| 825 | (VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1) + value_offset (arg1))); |
| 826 | } |
| 827 | |
| 828 | /* Given a value which is a function, return a value which is a pointer |
| 829 | to it. */ |
| 830 | |
| 831 | struct value * |
| 832 | value_coerce_function (struct value *arg1) |
| 833 | { |
| 834 | struct value *retval; |
| 835 | |
| 836 | if (VALUE_LVAL (arg1) != lval_memory) |
| 837 | error (_("Attempt to take address of value not located in memory.")); |
| 838 | |
| 839 | retval = value_from_pointer (lookup_pointer_type (value_type (arg1)), |
| 840 | (VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1) + value_offset (arg1))); |
| 841 | return retval; |
| 842 | } |
| 843 | |
| 844 | /* Return a pointer value for the object for which ARG1 is the contents. */ |
| 845 | |
| 846 | struct value * |
| 847 | value_addr (struct value *arg1) |
| 848 | { |
| 849 | struct value *arg2; |
| 850 | |
| 851 | struct type *type = check_typedef (value_type (arg1)); |
| 852 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_REF) |
| 853 | { |
| 854 | /* Copy the value, but change the type from (T&) to (T*). |
| 855 | We keep the same location information, which is efficient, |
| 856 | and allows &(&X) to get the location containing the reference. */ |
| 857 | arg2 = value_copy (arg1); |
| 858 | deprecated_set_value_type (arg2, lookup_pointer_type (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type))); |
| 859 | return arg2; |
| 860 | } |
| 861 | if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FUNC) |
| 862 | return value_coerce_function (arg1); |
| 863 | |
| 864 | if (VALUE_LVAL (arg1) != lval_memory) |
| 865 | error (_("Attempt to take address of value not located in memory.")); |
| 866 | |
| 867 | /* Get target memory address */ |
| 868 | arg2 = value_from_pointer (lookup_pointer_type (value_type (arg1)), |
| 869 | (VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1) |
| 870 | + value_offset (arg1) |
| 871 | + value_embedded_offset (arg1))); |
| 872 | |
| 873 | /* This may be a pointer to a base subobject; so remember the |
| 874 | full derived object's type ... */ |
| 875 | arg2 = value_change_enclosing_type (arg2, lookup_pointer_type (value_enclosing_type (arg1))); |
| 876 | /* ... and also the relative position of the subobject in the full object */ |
| 877 | set_value_pointed_to_offset (arg2, value_embedded_offset (arg1)); |
| 878 | return arg2; |
| 879 | } |
| 880 | |
| 881 | /* Given a value of a pointer type, apply the C unary * operator to it. */ |
| 882 | |
| 883 | struct value * |
| 884 | value_ind (struct value *arg1) |
| 885 | { |
| 886 | struct type *base_type; |
| 887 | struct value *arg2; |
| 888 | |
| 889 | arg1 = coerce_array (arg1); |
| 890 | |
| 891 | base_type = check_typedef (value_type (arg1)); |
| 892 | |
| 893 | if (TYPE_CODE (base_type) == TYPE_CODE_MEMBER) |
| 894 | error (_("not implemented: member types in value_ind")); |
| 895 | |
| 896 | /* Allow * on an integer so we can cast it to whatever we want. |
| 897 | This returns an int, which seems like the most C-like thing |
| 898 | to do. "long long" variables are rare enough that |
| 899 | BUILTIN_TYPE_LONGEST would seem to be a mistake. */ |
| 900 | if (TYPE_CODE (base_type) == TYPE_CODE_INT) |
| 901 | return value_at_lazy (builtin_type_int, |
| 902 | (CORE_ADDR) value_as_long (arg1)); |
| 903 | else if (TYPE_CODE (base_type) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
| 904 | { |
| 905 | struct type *enc_type; |
| 906 | /* We may be pointing to something embedded in a larger object */ |
| 907 | /* Get the real type of the enclosing object */ |
| 908 | enc_type = check_typedef (value_enclosing_type (arg1)); |
| 909 | enc_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (enc_type); |
| 910 | /* Retrieve the enclosing object pointed to */ |
| 911 | arg2 = value_at_lazy (enc_type, (value_as_address (arg1) |
| 912 | - value_pointed_to_offset (arg1))); |
| 913 | /* Re-adjust type */ |
| 914 | deprecated_set_value_type (arg2, TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (base_type)); |
| 915 | /* Add embedding info */ |
| 916 | arg2 = value_change_enclosing_type (arg2, enc_type); |
| 917 | set_value_embedded_offset (arg2, value_pointed_to_offset (arg1)); |
| 918 | |
| 919 | /* We may be pointing to an object of some derived type */ |
| 920 | arg2 = value_full_object (arg2, NULL, 0, 0, 0); |
| 921 | return arg2; |
| 922 | } |
| 923 | |
| 924 | error (_("Attempt to take contents of a non-pointer value.")); |
| 925 | return 0; /* For lint -- never reached */ |
| 926 | } |
| 927 | \f |
| 928 | /* Pushing small parts of stack frames. */ |
| 929 | |
| 930 | /* Push one word (the size of object that a register holds). */ |
| 931 | |
| 932 | CORE_ADDR |
| 933 | push_word (CORE_ADDR sp, ULONGEST word) |
| 934 | { |
| 935 | int len = DEPRECATED_REGISTER_SIZE; |
| 936 | char buffer[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE]; |
| 937 | |
| 938 | store_unsigned_integer (buffer, len, word); |
| 939 | if (INNER_THAN (1, 2)) |
| 940 | { |
| 941 | /* stack grows downward */ |
| 942 | sp -= len; |
| 943 | write_memory (sp, buffer, len); |
| 944 | } |
| 945 | else |
| 946 | { |
| 947 | /* stack grows upward */ |
| 948 | write_memory (sp, buffer, len); |
| 949 | sp += len; |
| 950 | } |
| 951 | |
| 952 | return sp; |
| 953 | } |
| 954 | |
| 955 | /* Push LEN bytes with data at BUFFER. */ |
| 956 | |
| 957 | CORE_ADDR |
| 958 | push_bytes (CORE_ADDR sp, char *buffer, int len) |
| 959 | { |
| 960 | if (INNER_THAN (1, 2)) |
| 961 | { |
| 962 | /* stack grows downward */ |
| 963 | sp -= len; |
| 964 | write_memory (sp, buffer, len); |
| 965 | } |
| 966 | else |
| 967 | { |
| 968 | /* stack grows upward */ |
| 969 | write_memory (sp, buffer, len); |
| 970 | sp += len; |
| 971 | } |
| 972 | |
| 973 | return sp; |
| 974 | } |
| 975 | |
| 976 | /* Create a value for an array by allocating space in the inferior, copying |
| 977 | the data into that space, and then setting up an array value. |
| 978 | |
| 979 | The array bounds are set from LOWBOUND and HIGHBOUND, and the array is |
| 980 | populated from the values passed in ELEMVEC. |
| 981 | |
| 982 | The element type of the array is inherited from the type of the |
| 983 | first element, and all elements must have the same size (though we |
| 984 | don't currently enforce any restriction on their types). */ |
| 985 | |
| 986 | struct value * |
| 987 | value_array (int lowbound, int highbound, struct value **elemvec) |
| 988 | { |
| 989 | int nelem; |
| 990 | int idx; |
| 991 | unsigned int typelength; |
| 992 | struct value *val; |
| 993 | struct type *rangetype; |
| 994 | struct type *arraytype; |
| 995 | CORE_ADDR addr; |
| 996 | |
| 997 | /* Validate that the bounds are reasonable and that each of the elements |
| 998 | have the same size. */ |
| 999 | |
| 1000 | nelem = highbound - lowbound + 1; |
| 1001 | if (nelem <= 0) |
| 1002 | { |
| 1003 | error (_("bad array bounds (%d, %d)"), lowbound, highbound); |
| 1004 | } |
| 1005 | typelength = TYPE_LENGTH (value_enclosing_type (elemvec[0])); |
| 1006 | for (idx = 1; idx < nelem; idx++) |
| 1007 | { |
| 1008 | if (TYPE_LENGTH (value_enclosing_type (elemvec[idx])) != typelength) |
| 1009 | { |
| 1010 | error (_("array elements must all be the same size")); |
| 1011 | } |
| 1012 | } |
| 1013 | |
| 1014 | rangetype = create_range_type ((struct type *) NULL, builtin_type_int, |
| 1015 | lowbound, highbound); |
| 1016 | arraytype = create_array_type ((struct type *) NULL, |
| 1017 | value_enclosing_type (elemvec[0]), rangetype); |
| 1018 | |
| 1019 | if (!current_language->c_style_arrays) |
| 1020 | { |
| 1021 | val = allocate_value (arraytype); |
| 1022 | for (idx = 0; idx < nelem; idx++) |
| 1023 | { |
| 1024 | memcpy (value_contents_all_raw (val) + (idx * typelength), |
| 1025 | value_contents_all (elemvec[idx]), |
| 1026 | typelength); |
| 1027 | } |
| 1028 | return val; |
| 1029 | } |
| 1030 | |
| 1031 | /* Allocate space to store the array in the inferior, and then initialize |
| 1032 | it by copying in each element. FIXME: Is it worth it to create a |
| 1033 | local buffer in which to collect each value and then write all the |
| 1034 | bytes in one operation? */ |
| 1035 | |
| 1036 | addr = allocate_space_in_inferior (nelem * typelength); |
| 1037 | for (idx = 0; idx < nelem; idx++) |
| 1038 | { |
| 1039 | write_memory (addr + (idx * typelength), |
| 1040 | value_contents_all (elemvec[idx]), |
| 1041 | typelength); |
| 1042 | } |
| 1043 | |
| 1044 | /* Create the array type and set up an array value to be evaluated lazily. */ |
| 1045 | |
| 1046 | val = value_at_lazy (arraytype, addr); |
| 1047 | return (val); |
| 1048 | } |
| 1049 | |
| 1050 | /* Create a value for a string constant by allocating space in the inferior, |
| 1051 | copying the data into that space, and returning the address with type |
| 1052 | TYPE_CODE_STRING. PTR points to the string constant data; LEN is number |
| 1053 | of characters. |
| 1054 | Note that string types are like array of char types with a lower bound of |
| 1055 | zero and an upper bound of LEN - 1. Also note that the string may contain |
| 1056 | embedded null bytes. */ |
| 1057 | |
| 1058 | struct value * |
| 1059 | value_string (char *ptr, int len) |
| 1060 | { |
| 1061 | struct value *val; |
| 1062 | int lowbound = current_language->string_lower_bound; |
| 1063 | struct type *rangetype = create_range_type ((struct type *) NULL, |
| 1064 | builtin_type_int, |
| 1065 | lowbound, len + lowbound - 1); |
| 1066 | struct type *stringtype |
| 1067 | = create_string_type ((struct type *) NULL, rangetype); |
| 1068 | CORE_ADDR addr; |
| 1069 | |
| 1070 | if (current_language->c_style_arrays == 0) |
| 1071 | { |
| 1072 | val = allocate_value (stringtype); |
| 1073 | memcpy (value_contents_raw (val), ptr, len); |
| 1074 | return val; |
| 1075 | } |
| 1076 | |
| 1077 | |
| 1078 | /* Allocate space to store the string in the inferior, and then |
| 1079 | copy LEN bytes from PTR in gdb to that address in the inferior. */ |
| 1080 | |
| 1081 | addr = allocate_space_in_inferior (len); |
| 1082 | write_memory (addr, ptr, len); |
| 1083 | |
| 1084 | val = value_at_lazy (stringtype, addr); |
| 1085 | return (val); |
| 1086 | } |
| 1087 | |
| 1088 | struct value * |
| 1089 | value_bitstring (char *ptr, int len) |
| 1090 | { |
| 1091 | struct value *val; |
| 1092 | struct type *domain_type = create_range_type (NULL, builtin_type_int, |
| 1093 | 0, len - 1); |
| 1094 | struct type *type = create_set_type ((struct type *) NULL, domain_type); |
| 1095 | TYPE_CODE (type) = TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING; |
| 1096 | val = allocate_value (type); |
| 1097 | memcpy (value_contents_raw (val), ptr, TYPE_LENGTH (type)); |
| 1098 | return val; |
| 1099 | } |
| 1100 | \f |
| 1101 | /* See if we can pass arguments in T2 to a function which takes arguments |
| 1102 | of types T1. T1 is a list of NARGS arguments, and T2 is a NULL-terminated |
| 1103 | vector. If some arguments need coercion of some sort, then the coerced |
| 1104 | values are written into T2. Return value is 0 if the arguments could be |
| 1105 | matched, or the position at which they differ if not. |
| 1106 | |
| 1107 | STATICP is nonzero if the T1 argument list came from a |
| 1108 | static member function. T2 will still include the ``this'' pointer, |
| 1109 | but it will be skipped. |
| 1110 | |
| 1111 | For non-static member functions, we ignore the first argument, |
| 1112 | which is the type of the instance variable. This is because we want |
| 1113 | to handle calls with objects from derived classes. This is not |
| 1114 | entirely correct: we should actually check to make sure that a |
| 1115 | requested operation is type secure, shouldn't we? FIXME. */ |
| 1116 | |
| 1117 | static int |
| 1118 | typecmp (int staticp, int varargs, int nargs, |
| 1119 | struct field t1[], struct value *t2[]) |
| 1120 | { |
| 1121 | int i; |
| 1122 | |
| 1123 | if (t2 == 0) |
| 1124 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("typecmp: no argument list")); |
| 1125 | |
| 1126 | /* Skip ``this'' argument if applicable. T2 will always include THIS. */ |
| 1127 | if (staticp) |
| 1128 | t2 ++; |
| 1129 | |
| 1130 | for (i = 0; |
| 1131 | (i < nargs) && TYPE_CODE (t1[i].type) != TYPE_CODE_VOID; |
| 1132 | i++) |
| 1133 | { |
| 1134 | struct type *tt1, *tt2; |
| 1135 | |
| 1136 | if (!t2[i]) |
| 1137 | return i + 1; |
| 1138 | |
| 1139 | tt1 = check_typedef (t1[i].type); |
| 1140 | tt2 = check_typedef (value_type (t2[i])); |
| 1141 | |
| 1142 | if (TYPE_CODE (tt1) == TYPE_CODE_REF |
| 1143 | /* We should be doing hairy argument matching, as below. */ |
| 1144 | && (TYPE_CODE (check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (tt1))) == TYPE_CODE (tt2))) |
| 1145 | { |
| 1146 | if (TYPE_CODE (tt2) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) |
| 1147 | t2[i] = value_coerce_array (t2[i]); |
| 1148 | else |
| 1149 | t2[i] = value_addr (t2[i]); |
| 1150 | continue; |
| 1151 | } |
| 1152 | |
| 1153 | /* djb - 20000715 - Until the new type structure is in the |
| 1154 | place, and we can attempt things like implicit conversions, |
| 1155 | we need to do this so you can take something like a map<const |
| 1156 | char *>, and properly access map["hello"], because the |
| 1157 | argument to [] will be a reference to a pointer to a char, |
| 1158 | and the argument will be a pointer to a char. */ |
| 1159 | while ( TYPE_CODE(tt1) == TYPE_CODE_REF || |
| 1160 | TYPE_CODE (tt1) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
| 1161 | { |
| 1162 | tt1 = check_typedef( TYPE_TARGET_TYPE(tt1) ); |
| 1163 | } |
| 1164 | while ( TYPE_CODE(tt2) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY || |
| 1165 | TYPE_CODE(tt2) == TYPE_CODE_PTR || |
| 1166 | TYPE_CODE(tt2) == TYPE_CODE_REF) |
| 1167 | { |
| 1168 | tt2 = check_typedef( TYPE_TARGET_TYPE(tt2) ); |
| 1169 | } |
| 1170 | if (TYPE_CODE (tt1) == TYPE_CODE (tt2)) |
| 1171 | continue; |
| 1172 | /* Array to pointer is a `trivial conversion' according to the ARM. */ |
| 1173 | |
| 1174 | /* We should be doing much hairier argument matching (see section 13.2 |
| 1175 | of the ARM), but as a quick kludge, just check for the same type |
| 1176 | code. */ |
| 1177 | if (TYPE_CODE (t1[i].type) != TYPE_CODE (value_type (t2[i]))) |
| 1178 | return i + 1; |
| 1179 | } |
| 1180 | if (varargs || t2[i] == NULL) |
| 1181 | return 0; |
| 1182 | return i + 1; |
| 1183 | } |
| 1184 | |
| 1185 | /* Helper function used by value_struct_elt to recurse through baseclasses. |
| 1186 | Look for a field NAME in ARG1. Adjust the address of ARG1 by OFFSET bytes, |
| 1187 | and search in it assuming it has (class) type TYPE. |
| 1188 | If found, return value, else return NULL. |
| 1189 | |
| 1190 | If LOOKING_FOR_BASECLASS, then instead of looking for struct fields, |
| 1191 | look for a baseclass named NAME. */ |
| 1192 | |
| 1193 | static struct value * |
| 1194 | search_struct_field (char *name, struct value *arg1, int offset, |
| 1195 | struct type *type, int looking_for_baseclass) |
| 1196 | { |
| 1197 | int i; |
| 1198 | int nbases = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type); |
| 1199 | |
| 1200 | CHECK_TYPEDEF (type); |
| 1201 | |
| 1202 | if (!looking_for_baseclass) |
| 1203 | for (i = TYPE_NFIELDS (type) - 1; i >= nbases; i--) |
| 1204 | { |
| 1205 | char *t_field_name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, i); |
| 1206 | |
| 1207 | if (t_field_name && (strcmp_iw (t_field_name, name) == 0)) |
| 1208 | { |
| 1209 | struct value *v; |
| 1210 | if (TYPE_FIELD_STATIC (type, i)) |
| 1211 | { |
| 1212 | v = value_static_field (type, i); |
| 1213 | if (v == 0) |
| 1214 | error (_("field %s is nonexistent or has been optimised out"), |
| 1215 | name); |
| 1216 | } |
| 1217 | else |
| 1218 | { |
| 1219 | v = value_primitive_field (arg1, offset, i, type); |
| 1220 | if (v == 0) |
| 1221 | error (_("there is no field named %s"), name); |
| 1222 | } |
| 1223 | return v; |
| 1224 | } |
| 1225 | |
| 1226 | if (t_field_name |
| 1227 | && (t_field_name[0] == '\0' |
| 1228 | || (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_UNION |
| 1229 | && (strcmp_iw (t_field_name, "else") == 0)))) |
| 1230 | { |
| 1231 | struct type *field_type = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, i); |
| 1232 | if (TYPE_CODE (field_type) == TYPE_CODE_UNION |
| 1233 | || TYPE_CODE (field_type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT) |
| 1234 | { |
| 1235 | /* Look for a match through the fields of an anonymous union, |
| 1236 | or anonymous struct. C++ provides anonymous unions. |
| 1237 | |
| 1238 | In the GNU Chill (now deleted from GDB) |
| 1239 | implementation of variant record types, each |
| 1240 | <alternative field> has an (anonymous) union type, |
| 1241 | each member of the union represents a <variant |
| 1242 | alternative>. Each <variant alternative> is |
| 1243 | represented as a struct, with a member for each |
| 1244 | <variant field>. */ |
| 1245 | |
| 1246 | struct value *v; |
| 1247 | int new_offset = offset; |
| 1248 | |
| 1249 | /* This is pretty gross. In G++, the offset in an |
| 1250 | anonymous union is relative to the beginning of the |
| 1251 | enclosing struct. In the GNU Chill (now deleted |
| 1252 | from GDB) implementation of variant records, the |
| 1253 | bitpos is zero in an anonymous union field, so we |
| 1254 | have to add the offset of the union here. */ |
| 1255 | if (TYPE_CODE (field_type) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT |
| 1256 | || (TYPE_NFIELDS (field_type) > 0 |
| 1257 | && TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (field_type, 0) == 0)) |
| 1258 | new_offset += TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (type, i) / 8; |
| 1259 | |
| 1260 | v = search_struct_field (name, arg1, new_offset, field_type, |
| 1261 | looking_for_baseclass); |
| 1262 | if (v) |
| 1263 | return v; |
| 1264 | } |
| 1265 | } |
| 1266 | } |
| 1267 | |
| 1268 | for (i = 0; i < nbases; i++) |
| 1269 | { |
| 1270 | struct value *v; |
| 1271 | struct type *basetype = check_typedef (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i)); |
| 1272 | /* If we are looking for baseclasses, this is what we get when we |
| 1273 | hit them. But it could happen that the base part's member name |
| 1274 | is not yet filled in. */ |
| 1275 | int found_baseclass = (looking_for_baseclass |
| 1276 | && TYPE_BASECLASS_NAME (type, i) != NULL |
| 1277 | && (strcmp_iw (name, TYPE_BASECLASS_NAME (type, i)) == 0)); |
| 1278 | |
| 1279 | if (BASETYPE_VIA_VIRTUAL (type, i)) |
| 1280 | { |
| 1281 | int boffset; |
| 1282 | struct value *v2 = allocate_value (basetype); |
| 1283 | |
| 1284 | boffset = baseclass_offset (type, i, |
| 1285 | value_contents (arg1) + offset, |
| 1286 | VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1) |
| 1287 | + value_offset (arg1) + offset); |
| 1288 | if (boffset == -1) |
| 1289 | error (_("virtual baseclass botch")); |
| 1290 | |
| 1291 | /* The virtual base class pointer might have been clobbered by the |
| 1292 | user program. Make sure that it still points to a valid memory |
| 1293 | location. */ |
| 1294 | |
| 1295 | boffset += offset; |
| 1296 | if (boffset < 0 || boffset >= TYPE_LENGTH (type)) |
| 1297 | { |
| 1298 | CORE_ADDR base_addr; |
| 1299 | |
| 1300 | base_addr = VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1) + value_offset (arg1) + boffset; |
| 1301 | if (target_read_memory (base_addr, value_contents_raw (v2), |
| 1302 | TYPE_LENGTH (basetype)) != 0) |
| 1303 | error (_("virtual baseclass botch")); |
| 1304 | VALUE_LVAL (v2) = lval_memory; |
| 1305 | VALUE_ADDRESS (v2) = base_addr; |
| 1306 | } |
| 1307 | else |
| 1308 | { |
| 1309 | VALUE_LVAL (v2) = VALUE_LVAL (arg1); |
| 1310 | VALUE_ADDRESS (v2) = VALUE_ADDRESS (arg1); |
| 1311 | VALUE_FRAME_ID (v2) = VALUE_FRAME_ID (arg1); |
| 1312 | set_value_offset (v2, value_offset (arg1) + boffset); |
| 1313 | if (value_lazy (arg1)) |
| 1314 | set_value_lazy (v2, 1); |
| 1315 | else |
| 1316 | memcpy (value_contents_raw (v2), |
| 1317 | value_contents_raw (arg1) + boffset, |
| 1318 | TYPE_LENGTH (basetype)); |
| 1319 | } |
| 1320 | |
| 1321 | if (found_baseclass) |
| 1322 | return v2; |
| 1323 | v = search_struct_field (name, v2, 0, TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i), |
| 1324 | looking_for_baseclass); |
| 1325 | } |
| 1326 | else if (found_baseclass) |
| 1327 | v = value_primitive_field (arg1, offset, i, type); |
| 1328 | else |
| 1329 | v = search_struct_field (name, arg1, |
| 1330 | offset + TYPE_BASECLASS_BITPOS (type, i) / 8, |
| 1331 | basetype, looking_for_baseclass); |
| 1332 | if (v) |
| 1333 | return v; |
| 1334 | } |
| 1335 | return NULL; |
| 1336 | } |
| 1337 | |
| 1338 | |
| 1339 | /* Return the offset (in bytes) of the virtual base of type BASETYPE |
| 1340 | * in an object pointed to by VALADDR (on the host), assumed to be of |
| 1341 | * type TYPE. OFFSET is number of bytes beyond start of ARG to start |
| 1342 | * looking (in case VALADDR is the contents of an enclosing object). |
| 1343 | * |
| 1344 | * This routine recurses on the primary base of the derived class because |
| 1345 | * the virtual base entries of the primary base appear before the other |
| 1346 | * virtual base entries. |
| 1347 | * |
| 1348 | * If the virtual base is not found, a negative integer is returned. |
| 1349 | * The magnitude of the negative integer is the number of entries in |
| 1350 | * the virtual table to skip over (entries corresponding to various |
| 1351 | * ancestral classes in the chain of primary bases). |
| 1352 | * |
| 1353 | * Important: This assumes the HP / Taligent C++ runtime |
| 1354 | * conventions. Use baseclass_offset() instead to deal with g++ |
| 1355 | * conventions. */ |
| 1356 | |
| 1357 | void |
| 1358 | find_rt_vbase_offset (struct type *type, struct type *basetype, |
| 1359 | const bfd_byte *valaddr, int offset, int *boffset_p, |
| 1360 | int *skip_p) |
| 1361 | { |
| 1362 | int boffset; /* offset of virtual base */ |
| 1363 | int index; /* displacement to use in virtual table */ |
| 1364 | int skip; |
| 1365 | |
| 1366 | struct value *vp; |
| 1367 | CORE_ADDR vtbl; /* the virtual table pointer */ |
| 1368 | struct type *pbc; /* the primary base class */ |
| 1369 | |
| 1370 | /* Look for the virtual base recursively in the primary base, first. |
| 1371 | * This is because the derived class object and its primary base |
| 1372 | * subobject share the primary virtual table. */ |
| 1373 | |
| 1374 | boffset = 0; |
| 1375 | pbc = TYPE_PRIMARY_BASE (type); |
| 1376 | if (pbc) |
| 1377 | { |
| 1378 | find_rt_vbase_offset (pbc, basetype, valaddr, offset, &boffset, &skip); |
| 1379 | if (skip < 0) |
| 1380 | { |
| 1381 | *boffset_p = boffset; |
| 1382 | *skip_p = -1; |
| 1383 | return; |
| 1384 | } |
| 1385 | } |
| 1386 | else |
| 1387 | skip = 0; |
| 1388 | |
| 1389 | |
| 1390 | /* Find the index of the virtual base according to HP/Taligent |
| 1391 | runtime spec. (Depth-first, left-to-right.) */ |
| 1392 | index = virtual_base_index_skip_primaries (basetype, type); |
| 1393 | |
| 1394 | if (index < 0) |
| 1395 | { |
| 1396 | *skip_p = skip + virtual_base_list_length_skip_primaries (type); |
| 1397 | *boffset_p = 0; |
| 1398 | return; |
| 1399 | } |
| 1400 | |
| 1401 | /* pai: FIXME -- 32x64 possible problem */ |
| 1402 | /* First word (4 bytes) in object layout is the vtable pointer */ |
| 1403 | vtbl = *(CORE_ADDR *) (valaddr + offset); |
| 1404 | |
| 1405 | /* Before the constructor is invoked, things are usually zero'd out. */ |
| 1406 | if (vtbl == 0) |
| 1407 | error (_("Couldn't find virtual table -- object may not be constructed yet.")); |
| 1408 | |
| 1409 | |
| 1410 | /* Find virtual base's offset -- jump over entries for primary base |
| 1411 | * ancestors, then use the index computed above. But also adjust by |
| 1412 | * HP_ACC_VBASE_START for the vtable slots before the start of the |
| 1413 | * virtual base entries. Offset is negative -- virtual base entries |
| 1414 | * appear _before_ the address point of the virtual table. */ |
| 1415 | |
| 1416 | /* pai: FIXME -- 32x64 problem, if word = 8 bytes, change multiplier |
| 1417 | & use long type */ |
| 1418 | |
| 1419 | /* epstein : FIXME -- added param for overlay section. May not be correct */ |
| 1420 | vp = value_at (builtin_type_int, vtbl + 4 * (-skip - index - HP_ACC_VBASE_START)); |
| 1421 | boffset = value_as_long (vp); |
| 1422 | *skip_p = -1; |
| 1423 | *boffset_p = boffset; |
| 1424 | return; |
| 1425 | } |
| 1426 | |
| 1427 | |
| 1428 | /* Helper function used by value_struct_elt to recurse through baseclasses. |
| 1429 | Look for a field NAME in ARG1. Adjust the address of ARG1 by OFFSET bytes, |
| 1430 | and search in it assuming it has (class) type TYPE. |
| 1431 | If found, return value, else if name matched and args not return (value)-1, |
| 1432 | else return NULL. */ |
| 1433 | |
| 1434 | static struct value * |
| 1435 | search_struct_method (char *name, struct value **arg1p, |
| 1436 | struct value **args, int offset, |
| 1437 | int *static_memfuncp, struct type *type) |
| 1438 | { |
| 1439 | int i; |
| 1440 | struct value *v; |
| 1441 | int name_matched = 0; |
| 1442 | char dem_opname[64]; |
| 1443 | |
| 1444 | CHECK_TYPEDEF (type); |
| 1445 | for (i = TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (type) - 1; i >= 0; i--) |
| 1446 | { |
| 1447 | char *t_field_name = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (type, i); |
| 1448 | /* FIXME! May need to check for ARM demangling here */ |
| 1449 | if (strncmp (t_field_name, "__", 2) == 0 || |
| 1450 | strncmp (t_field_name, "op", 2) == 0 || |
| 1451 | strncmp (t_field_name, "type", 4) == 0) |
| 1452 | { |
| 1453 | if (cplus_demangle_opname (t_field_name, dem_opname, DMGL_ANSI)) |
| 1454 | t_field_name = dem_opname; |
| 1455 | else if (cplus_demangle_opname (t_field_name, dem_opname, 0)) |
| 1456 | t_field_name = dem_opname; |
| 1457 | } |
| 1458 | if (t_field_name && (strcmp_iw (t_field_name, name) == 0)) |
| 1459 | { |
| 1460 | int j = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH (type, i) - 1; |
| 1461 | struct fn_field *f = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (type, i); |
| 1462 | name_matched = 1; |
| 1463 | |
| 1464 | check_stub_method_group (type, i); |
| 1465 | if (j > 0 && args == 0) |
| 1466 | error (_("cannot resolve overloaded method `%s': no arguments supplied"), name); |
| 1467 | else if (j == 0 && args == 0) |
| 1468 | { |
| 1469 | v = value_fn_field (arg1p, f, j, type, offset); |
| 1470 | if (v != NULL) |
| 1471 | return v; |
| 1472 | } |
| 1473 | else |
| 1474 | while (j >= 0) |
| 1475 | { |
| 1476 | if (!typecmp (TYPE_FN_FIELD_STATIC_P (f, j), |
| 1477 | TYPE_VARARGS (TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (f, j)), |
| 1478 | TYPE_NFIELDS (TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (f, j)), |
| 1479 | TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS (f, j), args)) |
| 1480 | { |
| 1481 | if (TYPE_FN_FIELD_VIRTUAL_P (f, j)) |
| 1482 | return value_virtual_fn_field (arg1p, f, j, type, offset); |
| 1483 | if (TYPE_FN_FIELD_STATIC_P (f, j) && static_memfuncp) |
| 1484 | *static_memfuncp = 1; |
| 1485 | v = value_fn_field (arg1p, f, j, type, offset); |
| 1486 | if (v != NULL) |
| 1487 | return v; |
| 1488 | } |
| 1489 | j--; |
| 1490 | } |
| 1491 | } |
| 1492 | } |
| 1493 | |
| 1494 | for (i = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type) - 1; i >= 0; i--) |
| 1495 | { |
| 1496 | int base_offset; |
| 1497 | |
| 1498 | if (BASETYPE_VIA_VIRTUAL (type, i)) |
| 1499 | { |
| 1500 | if (TYPE_HAS_VTABLE (type)) |
| 1501 | { |
| 1502 | /* HP aCC compiled type, search for virtual base offset |
| 1503 | according to HP/Taligent runtime spec. */ |
| 1504 | int skip; |
| 1505 | find_rt_vbase_offset (type, TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i), |
| 1506 | value_contents_all (*arg1p), |
| 1507 | offset + value_embedded_offset (*arg1p), |
| 1508 | &base_offset, &skip); |
| 1509 | if (skip >= 0) |
| 1510 | error (_("Virtual base class offset not found in vtable")); |
| 1511 | } |
| 1512 | else |
| 1513 | { |
| 1514 | struct type *baseclass = check_typedef (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i)); |
| 1515 | const bfd_byte *base_valaddr; |
| 1516 | |
| 1517 | /* The virtual base class pointer might have been clobbered by the |
| 1518 | user program. Make sure that it still points to a valid memory |
| 1519 | location. */ |
| 1520 | |
| 1521 | if (offset < 0 || offset >= TYPE_LENGTH (type)) |
| 1522 | { |
| 1523 | bfd_byte *tmp = alloca (TYPE_LENGTH (baseclass)); |
| 1524 | if (target_read_memory (VALUE_ADDRESS (*arg1p) |
| 1525 | + value_offset (*arg1p) + offset, |
| 1526 | tmp, TYPE_LENGTH (baseclass)) != 0) |
| 1527 | error (_("virtual baseclass botch")); |
| 1528 | base_valaddr = tmp; |
| 1529 | } |
| 1530 | else |
| 1531 | base_valaddr = value_contents (*arg1p) + offset; |
| 1532 | |
| 1533 | base_offset = |
| 1534 | baseclass_offset (type, i, base_valaddr, |
| 1535 | VALUE_ADDRESS (*arg1p) |
| 1536 | + value_offset (*arg1p) + offset); |
| 1537 | if (base_offset == -1) |
| 1538 | error (_("virtual baseclass botch")); |
| 1539 | } |
| 1540 | } |
| 1541 | else |
| 1542 | { |
| 1543 | base_offset = TYPE_BASECLASS_BITPOS (type, i) / 8; |
| 1544 | } |
| 1545 | v = search_struct_method (name, arg1p, args, base_offset + offset, |
| 1546 | static_memfuncp, TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i)); |
| 1547 | if (v == (struct value *) - 1) |
| 1548 | { |
| 1549 | name_matched = 1; |
| 1550 | } |
| 1551 | else if (v) |
| 1552 | { |
| 1553 | /* FIXME-bothner: Why is this commented out? Why is it here? */ |
| 1554 | /* *arg1p = arg1_tmp; */ |
| 1555 | return v; |
| 1556 | } |
| 1557 | } |
| 1558 | if (name_matched) |
| 1559 | return (struct value *) - 1; |
| 1560 | else |
| 1561 | return NULL; |
| 1562 | } |
| 1563 | |
| 1564 | /* Given *ARGP, a value of type (pointer to a)* structure/union, |
| 1565 | extract the component named NAME from the ultimate target structure/union |
| 1566 | and return it as a value with its appropriate type. |
| 1567 | ERR is used in the error message if *ARGP's type is wrong. |
| 1568 | |
| 1569 | C++: ARGS is a list of argument types to aid in the selection of |
| 1570 | an appropriate method. Also, handle derived types. |
| 1571 | |
| 1572 | STATIC_MEMFUNCP, if non-NULL, points to a caller-supplied location |
| 1573 | where the truthvalue of whether the function that was resolved was |
| 1574 | a static member function or not is stored. |
| 1575 | |
| 1576 | ERR is an error message to be printed in case the field is not found. */ |
| 1577 | |
| 1578 | struct value * |
| 1579 | value_struct_elt (struct value **argp, struct value **args, |
| 1580 | char *name, int *static_memfuncp, char *err) |
| 1581 | { |
| 1582 | struct type *t; |
| 1583 | struct value *v; |
| 1584 | |
| 1585 | *argp = coerce_array (*argp); |
| 1586 | |
| 1587 | t = check_typedef (value_type (*argp)); |
| 1588 | |
| 1589 | /* Follow pointers until we get to a non-pointer. */ |
| 1590 | |
| 1591 | while (TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_PTR || TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_REF) |
| 1592 | { |
| 1593 | *argp = value_ind (*argp); |
| 1594 | /* Don't coerce fn pointer to fn and then back again! */ |
| 1595 | if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (*argp)) != TYPE_CODE_FUNC) |
| 1596 | *argp = coerce_array (*argp); |
| 1597 | t = check_typedef (value_type (*argp)); |
| 1598 | } |
| 1599 | |
| 1600 | if (TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_MEMBER) |
| 1601 | error (_("not implemented: member type in value_struct_elt")); |
| 1602 | |
| 1603 | if (TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT |
| 1604 | && TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_UNION) |
| 1605 | error (_("Attempt to extract a component of a value that is not a %s."), err); |
| 1606 | |
| 1607 | /* Assume it's not, unless we see that it is. */ |
| 1608 | if (static_memfuncp) |
| 1609 | *static_memfuncp = 0; |
| 1610 | |
| 1611 | if (!args) |
| 1612 | { |
| 1613 | /* if there are no arguments ...do this... */ |
| 1614 | |
| 1615 | /* Try as a field first, because if we succeed, there |
| 1616 | is less work to be done. */ |
| 1617 | v = search_struct_field (name, *argp, 0, t, 0); |
| 1618 | if (v) |
| 1619 | return v; |
| 1620 | |
| 1621 | /* C++: If it was not found as a data field, then try to |
| 1622 | return it as a pointer to a method. */ |
| 1623 | |
| 1624 | if (destructor_name_p (name, t)) |
| 1625 | error (_("Cannot get value of destructor")); |
| 1626 | |
| 1627 | v = search_struct_method (name, argp, args, 0, static_memfuncp, t); |
| 1628 | |
| 1629 | if (v == (struct value *) - 1) |
| 1630 | error (_("Cannot take address of a method")); |
| 1631 | else if (v == 0) |
| 1632 | { |
| 1633 | if (TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (t)) |
| 1634 | error (_("There is no member or method named %s."), name); |
| 1635 | else |
| 1636 | error (_("There is no member named %s."), name); |
| 1637 | } |
| 1638 | return v; |
| 1639 | } |
| 1640 | |
| 1641 | if (destructor_name_p (name, t)) |
| 1642 | { |
| 1643 | if (!args[1]) |
| 1644 | { |
| 1645 | /* Destructors are a special case. */ |
| 1646 | int m_index, f_index; |
| 1647 | |
| 1648 | v = NULL; |
| 1649 | if (get_destructor_fn_field (t, &m_index, &f_index)) |
| 1650 | { |
| 1651 | v = value_fn_field (NULL, TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (t, m_index), |
| 1652 | f_index, NULL, 0); |
| 1653 | } |
| 1654 | if (v == NULL) |
| 1655 | error (_("could not find destructor function named %s."), name); |
| 1656 | else |
| 1657 | return v; |
| 1658 | } |
| 1659 | else |
| 1660 | { |
| 1661 | error (_("destructor should not have any argument")); |
| 1662 | } |
| 1663 | } |
| 1664 | else |
| 1665 | v = search_struct_method (name, argp, args, 0, static_memfuncp, t); |
| 1666 | |
| 1667 | if (v == (struct value *) - 1) |
| 1668 | { |
| 1669 | error (_("One of the arguments you tried to pass to %s could not be converted to what the function wants."), name); |
| 1670 | } |
| 1671 | else if (v == 0) |
| 1672 | { |
| 1673 | /* See if user tried to invoke data as function. If so, |
| 1674 | hand it back. If it's not callable (i.e., a pointer to function), |
| 1675 | gdb should give an error. */ |
| 1676 | v = search_struct_field (name, *argp, 0, t, 0); |
| 1677 | } |
| 1678 | |
| 1679 | if (!v) |
| 1680 | error (_("Structure has no component named %s."), name); |
| 1681 | return v; |
| 1682 | } |
| 1683 | |
| 1684 | /* Search through the methods of an object (and its bases) |
| 1685 | * to find a specified method. Return the pointer to the |
| 1686 | * fn_field list of overloaded instances. |
| 1687 | * Helper function for value_find_oload_list. |
| 1688 | * ARGP is a pointer to a pointer to a value (the object) |
| 1689 | * METHOD is a string containing the method name |
| 1690 | * OFFSET is the offset within the value |
| 1691 | * TYPE is the assumed type of the object |
| 1692 | * NUM_FNS is the number of overloaded instances |
| 1693 | * BASETYPE is set to the actual type of the subobject where the method is found |
| 1694 | * BOFFSET is the offset of the base subobject where the method is found */ |
| 1695 | |
| 1696 | static struct fn_field * |
| 1697 | find_method_list (struct value **argp, char *method, int offset, |
| 1698 | struct type *type, int *num_fns, |
| 1699 | struct type **basetype, int *boffset) |
| 1700 | { |
| 1701 | int i; |
| 1702 | struct fn_field *f; |
| 1703 | CHECK_TYPEDEF (type); |
| 1704 | |
| 1705 | *num_fns = 0; |
| 1706 | |
| 1707 | /* First check in object itself */ |
| 1708 | for (i = TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (type) - 1; i >= 0; i--) |
| 1709 | { |
| 1710 | /* pai: FIXME What about operators and type conversions? */ |
| 1711 | char *fn_field_name = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (type, i); |
| 1712 | if (fn_field_name && (strcmp_iw (fn_field_name, method) == 0)) |
| 1713 | { |
| 1714 | int len = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH (type, i); |
| 1715 | struct fn_field *f = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (type, i); |
| 1716 | |
| 1717 | *num_fns = len; |
| 1718 | *basetype = type; |
| 1719 | *boffset = offset; |
| 1720 | |
| 1721 | /* Resolve any stub methods. */ |
| 1722 | check_stub_method_group (type, i); |
| 1723 | |
| 1724 | return f; |
| 1725 | } |
| 1726 | } |
| 1727 | |
| 1728 | /* Not found in object, check in base subobjects */ |
| 1729 | for (i = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type) - 1; i >= 0; i--) |
| 1730 | { |
| 1731 | int base_offset; |
| 1732 | if (BASETYPE_VIA_VIRTUAL (type, i)) |
| 1733 | { |
| 1734 | if (TYPE_HAS_VTABLE (type)) |
| 1735 | { |
| 1736 | /* HP aCC compiled type, search for virtual base offset |
| 1737 | * according to HP/Taligent runtime spec. */ |
| 1738 | int skip; |
| 1739 | find_rt_vbase_offset (type, TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i), |
| 1740 | value_contents_all (*argp), |
| 1741 | offset + value_embedded_offset (*argp), |
| 1742 | &base_offset, &skip); |
| 1743 | if (skip >= 0) |
| 1744 | error (_("Virtual base class offset not found in vtable")); |
| 1745 | } |
| 1746 | else |
| 1747 | { |
| 1748 | /* probably g++ runtime model */ |
| 1749 | base_offset = value_offset (*argp) + offset; |
| 1750 | base_offset = |
| 1751 | baseclass_offset (type, i, |
| 1752 | value_contents (*argp) + base_offset, |
| 1753 | VALUE_ADDRESS (*argp) + base_offset); |
| 1754 | if (base_offset == -1) |
| 1755 | error (_("virtual baseclass botch")); |
| 1756 | } |
| 1757 | } |
| 1758 | else |
| 1759 | /* non-virtual base, simply use bit position from debug info */ |
| 1760 | { |
| 1761 | base_offset = TYPE_BASECLASS_BITPOS (type, i) / 8; |
| 1762 | } |
| 1763 | f = find_method_list (argp, method, base_offset + offset, |
| 1764 | TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i), num_fns, basetype, |
| 1765 | boffset); |
| 1766 | if (f) |
| 1767 | return f; |
| 1768 | } |
| 1769 | return NULL; |
| 1770 | } |
| 1771 | |
| 1772 | /* Return the list of overloaded methods of a specified name. |
| 1773 | * ARGP is a pointer to a pointer to a value (the object) |
| 1774 | * METHOD is the method name |
| 1775 | * OFFSET is the offset within the value contents |
| 1776 | * NUM_FNS is the number of overloaded instances |
| 1777 | * BASETYPE is set to the type of the base subobject that defines the method |
| 1778 | * BOFFSET is the offset of the base subobject which defines the method */ |
| 1779 | |
| 1780 | struct fn_field * |
| 1781 | value_find_oload_method_list (struct value **argp, char *method, int offset, |
| 1782 | int *num_fns, struct type **basetype, |
| 1783 | int *boffset) |
| 1784 | { |
| 1785 | struct type *t; |
| 1786 | |
| 1787 | t = check_typedef (value_type (*argp)); |
| 1788 | |
| 1789 | /* code snarfed from value_struct_elt */ |
| 1790 | while (TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_PTR || TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_REF) |
| 1791 | { |
| 1792 | *argp = value_ind (*argp); |
| 1793 | /* Don't coerce fn pointer to fn and then back again! */ |
| 1794 | if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (*argp)) != TYPE_CODE_FUNC) |
| 1795 | *argp = coerce_array (*argp); |
| 1796 | t = check_typedef (value_type (*argp)); |
| 1797 | } |
| 1798 | |
| 1799 | if (TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_MEMBER) |
| 1800 | error (_("Not implemented: member type in value_find_oload_lis")); |
| 1801 | |
| 1802 | if (TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT |
| 1803 | && TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_UNION) |
| 1804 | error (_("Attempt to extract a component of a value that is not a struct or union")); |
| 1805 | |
| 1806 | return find_method_list (argp, method, 0, t, num_fns, basetype, boffset); |
| 1807 | } |
| 1808 | |
| 1809 | /* Given an array of argument types (ARGTYPES) (which includes an |
| 1810 | entry for "this" in the case of C++ methods), the number of |
| 1811 | arguments NARGS, the NAME of a function whether it's a method or |
| 1812 | not (METHOD), and the degree of laxness (LAX) in conforming to |
| 1813 | overload resolution rules in ANSI C++, find the best function that |
| 1814 | matches on the argument types according to the overload resolution |
| 1815 | rules. |
| 1816 | |
| 1817 | In the case of class methods, the parameter OBJ is an object value |
| 1818 | in which to search for overloaded methods. |
| 1819 | |
| 1820 | In the case of non-method functions, the parameter FSYM is a symbol |
| 1821 | corresponding to one of the overloaded functions. |
| 1822 | |
| 1823 | Return value is an integer: 0 -> good match, 10 -> debugger applied |
| 1824 | non-standard coercions, 100 -> incompatible. |
| 1825 | |
| 1826 | If a method is being searched for, VALP will hold the value. |
| 1827 | If a non-method is being searched for, SYMP will hold the symbol for it. |
| 1828 | |
| 1829 | If a method is being searched for, and it is a static method, |
| 1830 | then STATICP will point to a non-zero value. |
| 1831 | |
| 1832 | Note: This function does *not* check the value of |
| 1833 | overload_resolution. Caller must check it to see whether overload |
| 1834 | resolution is permitted. |
| 1835 | */ |
| 1836 | |
| 1837 | int |
| 1838 | find_overload_match (struct type **arg_types, int nargs, char *name, int method, |
| 1839 | int lax, struct value **objp, struct symbol *fsym, |
| 1840 | struct value **valp, struct symbol **symp, int *staticp) |
| 1841 | { |
| 1842 | struct value *obj = (objp ? *objp : NULL); |
| 1843 | |
| 1844 | int oload_champ; /* Index of best overloaded function */ |
| 1845 | |
| 1846 | struct badness_vector *oload_champ_bv = NULL; /* The measure for the current best match */ |
| 1847 | |
| 1848 | struct value *temp = obj; |
| 1849 | struct fn_field *fns_ptr = NULL; /* For methods, the list of overloaded methods */ |
| 1850 | struct symbol **oload_syms = NULL; /* For non-methods, the list of overloaded function symbols */ |
| 1851 | int num_fns = 0; /* Number of overloaded instances being considered */ |
| 1852 | struct type *basetype = NULL; |
| 1853 | int boffset; |
| 1854 | int ix; |
| 1855 | int static_offset; |
| 1856 | struct cleanup *old_cleanups = NULL; |
| 1857 | |
| 1858 | const char *obj_type_name = NULL; |
| 1859 | char *func_name = NULL; |
| 1860 | enum oload_classification match_quality; |
| 1861 | |
| 1862 | /* Get the list of overloaded methods or functions */ |
| 1863 | if (method) |
| 1864 | { |
| 1865 | obj_type_name = TYPE_NAME (value_type (obj)); |
| 1866 | /* Hack: evaluate_subexp_standard often passes in a pointer |
| 1867 | value rather than the object itself, so try again */ |
| 1868 | if ((!obj_type_name || !*obj_type_name) && |
| 1869 | (TYPE_CODE (value_type (obj)) == TYPE_CODE_PTR)) |
| 1870 | obj_type_name = TYPE_NAME (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (value_type (obj))); |
| 1871 | |
| 1872 | fns_ptr = value_find_oload_method_list (&temp, name, 0, |
| 1873 | &num_fns, |
| 1874 | &basetype, &boffset); |
| 1875 | if (!fns_ptr || !num_fns) |
| 1876 | error (_("Couldn't find method %s%s%s"), |
| 1877 | obj_type_name, |
| 1878 | (obj_type_name && *obj_type_name) ? "::" : "", |
| 1879 | name); |
| 1880 | /* If we are dealing with stub method types, they should have |
| 1881 | been resolved by find_method_list via value_find_oload_method_list |
| 1882 | above. */ |
| 1883 | gdb_assert (TYPE_DOMAIN_TYPE (fns_ptr[0].type) != NULL); |
| 1884 | oload_champ = find_oload_champ (arg_types, nargs, method, num_fns, |
| 1885 | fns_ptr, oload_syms, &oload_champ_bv); |
| 1886 | } |
| 1887 | else |
| 1888 | { |
| 1889 | const char *qualified_name = SYMBOL_CPLUS_DEMANGLED_NAME (fsym); |
| 1890 | func_name = cp_func_name (qualified_name); |
| 1891 | |
| 1892 | /* If the name is NULL this must be a C-style function. |
| 1893 | Just return the same symbol. */ |
| 1894 | if (func_name == NULL) |
| 1895 | { |
| 1896 | *symp = fsym; |
| 1897 | return 0; |
| 1898 | } |
| 1899 | |
| 1900 | old_cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, func_name); |
| 1901 | make_cleanup (xfree, oload_syms); |
| 1902 | make_cleanup (xfree, oload_champ_bv); |
| 1903 | |
| 1904 | oload_champ = find_oload_champ_namespace (arg_types, nargs, |
| 1905 | func_name, |
| 1906 | qualified_name, |
| 1907 | &oload_syms, |
| 1908 | &oload_champ_bv); |
| 1909 | } |
| 1910 | |
| 1911 | /* Check how bad the best match is. */ |
| 1912 | |
| 1913 | match_quality |
| 1914 | = classify_oload_match (oload_champ_bv, nargs, |
| 1915 | oload_method_static (method, fns_ptr, |
| 1916 | oload_champ)); |
| 1917 | |
| 1918 | if (match_quality == INCOMPATIBLE) |
| 1919 | { |
| 1920 | if (method) |
| 1921 | error (_("Cannot resolve method %s%s%s to any overloaded instance"), |
| 1922 | obj_type_name, |
| 1923 | (obj_type_name && *obj_type_name) ? "::" : "", |
| 1924 | name); |
| 1925 | else |
| 1926 | error (_("Cannot resolve function %s to any overloaded instance"), |
| 1927 | func_name); |
| 1928 | } |
| 1929 | else if (match_quality == NON_STANDARD) |
| 1930 | { |
| 1931 | if (method) |
| 1932 | warning (_("Using non-standard conversion to match method %s%s%s to supplied arguments"), |
| 1933 | obj_type_name, |
| 1934 | (obj_type_name && *obj_type_name) ? "::" : "", |
| 1935 | name); |
| 1936 | else |
| 1937 | warning (_("Using non-standard conversion to match function %s to supplied arguments"), |
| 1938 | func_name); |
| 1939 | } |
| 1940 | |
| 1941 | if (method) |
| 1942 | { |
| 1943 | if (staticp != NULL) |
| 1944 | *staticp = oload_method_static (method, fns_ptr, oload_champ); |
| 1945 | if (TYPE_FN_FIELD_VIRTUAL_P (fns_ptr, oload_champ)) |
| 1946 | *valp = value_virtual_fn_field (&temp, fns_ptr, oload_champ, basetype, boffset); |
| 1947 | else |
| 1948 | *valp = value_fn_field (&temp, fns_ptr, oload_champ, basetype, boffset); |
| 1949 | } |
| 1950 | else |
| 1951 | { |
| 1952 | *symp = oload_syms[oload_champ]; |
| 1953 | } |
| 1954 | |
| 1955 | if (objp) |
| 1956 | { |
| 1957 | if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (temp)) != TYPE_CODE_PTR |
| 1958 | && TYPE_CODE (value_type (*objp)) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
| 1959 | { |
| 1960 | temp = value_addr (temp); |
| 1961 | } |
| 1962 | *objp = temp; |
| 1963 | } |
| 1964 | if (old_cleanups != NULL) |
| 1965 | do_cleanups (old_cleanups); |
| 1966 | |
| 1967 | switch (match_quality) |
| 1968 | { |
| 1969 | case INCOMPATIBLE: |
| 1970 | return 100; |
| 1971 | case NON_STANDARD: |
| 1972 | return 10; |
| 1973 | default: /* STANDARD */ |
| 1974 | return 0; |
| 1975 | } |
| 1976 | } |
| 1977 | |
| 1978 | /* Find the best overload match, searching for FUNC_NAME in namespaces |
| 1979 | contained in QUALIFIED_NAME until it either finds a good match or |
| 1980 | runs out of namespaces. It stores the overloaded functions in |
| 1981 | *OLOAD_SYMS, and the badness vector in *OLOAD_CHAMP_BV. The |
| 1982 | calling function is responsible for freeing *OLOAD_SYMS and |
| 1983 | *OLOAD_CHAMP_BV. */ |
| 1984 | |
| 1985 | static int |
| 1986 | find_oload_champ_namespace (struct type **arg_types, int nargs, |
| 1987 | const char *func_name, |
| 1988 | const char *qualified_name, |
| 1989 | struct symbol ***oload_syms, |
| 1990 | struct badness_vector **oload_champ_bv) |
| 1991 | { |
| 1992 | int oload_champ; |
| 1993 | |
| 1994 | find_oload_champ_namespace_loop (arg_types, nargs, |
| 1995 | func_name, |
| 1996 | qualified_name, 0, |
| 1997 | oload_syms, oload_champ_bv, |
| 1998 | &oload_champ); |
| 1999 | |
| 2000 | return oload_champ; |
| 2001 | } |
| 2002 | |
| 2003 | /* Helper function for find_oload_champ_namespace; NAMESPACE_LEN is |
| 2004 | how deep we've looked for namespaces, and the champ is stored in |
| 2005 | OLOAD_CHAMP. The return value is 1 if the champ is a good one, 0 |
| 2006 | if it isn't. |
| 2007 | |
| 2008 | It is the caller's responsibility to free *OLOAD_SYMS and |
| 2009 | *OLOAD_CHAMP_BV. */ |
| 2010 | |
| 2011 | static int |
| 2012 | find_oload_champ_namespace_loop (struct type **arg_types, int nargs, |
| 2013 | const char *func_name, |
| 2014 | const char *qualified_name, |
| 2015 | int namespace_len, |
| 2016 | struct symbol ***oload_syms, |
| 2017 | struct badness_vector **oload_champ_bv, |
| 2018 | int *oload_champ) |
| 2019 | { |
| 2020 | int next_namespace_len = namespace_len; |
| 2021 | int searched_deeper = 0; |
| 2022 | int num_fns = 0; |
| 2023 | struct cleanup *old_cleanups; |
| 2024 | int new_oload_champ; |
| 2025 | struct symbol **new_oload_syms; |
| 2026 | struct badness_vector *new_oload_champ_bv; |
| 2027 | char *new_namespace; |
| 2028 | |
| 2029 | if (next_namespace_len != 0) |
| 2030 | { |
| 2031 | gdb_assert (qualified_name[next_namespace_len] == ':'); |
| 2032 | next_namespace_len += 2; |
| 2033 | } |
| 2034 | next_namespace_len |
| 2035 | += cp_find_first_component (qualified_name + next_namespace_len); |
| 2036 | |
| 2037 | /* Initialize these to values that can safely be xfree'd. */ |
| 2038 | *oload_syms = NULL; |
| 2039 | *oload_champ_bv = NULL; |
| 2040 | |
| 2041 | /* First, see if we have a deeper namespace we can search in. If we |
| 2042 | get a good match there, use it. */ |
| 2043 | |
| 2044 | if (qualified_name[next_namespace_len] == ':') |
| 2045 | { |
| 2046 | searched_deeper = 1; |
| 2047 | |
| 2048 | if (find_oload_champ_namespace_loop (arg_types, nargs, |
| 2049 | func_name, qualified_name, |
| 2050 | next_namespace_len, |
| 2051 | oload_syms, oload_champ_bv, |
| 2052 | oload_champ)) |
| 2053 | { |
| 2054 | return 1; |
| 2055 | } |
| 2056 | }; |
| 2057 | |
| 2058 | /* If we reach here, either we're in the deepest namespace or we |
| 2059 | didn't find a good match in a deeper namespace. But, in the |
| 2060 | latter case, we still have a bad match in a deeper namespace; |
| 2061 | note that we might not find any match at all in the current |
| 2062 | namespace. (There's always a match in the deepest namespace, |
| 2063 | because this overload mechanism only gets called if there's a |
| 2064 | function symbol to start off with.) */ |
| 2065 | |
| 2066 | old_cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, *oload_syms); |
| 2067 | old_cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, *oload_champ_bv); |
| 2068 | new_namespace = alloca (namespace_len + 1); |
| 2069 | strncpy (new_namespace, qualified_name, namespace_len); |
| 2070 | new_namespace[namespace_len] = '\0'; |
| 2071 | new_oload_syms = make_symbol_overload_list (func_name, |
| 2072 | new_namespace); |
| 2073 | while (new_oload_syms[num_fns]) |
| 2074 | ++num_fns; |
| 2075 | |
| 2076 | new_oload_champ = find_oload_champ (arg_types, nargs, 0, num_fns, |
| 2077 | NULL, new_oload_syms, |
| 2078 | &new_oload_champ_bv); |
| 2079 | |
| 2080 | /* Case 1: We found a good match. Free earlier matches (if any), |
| 2081 | and return it. Case 2: We didn't find a good match, but we're |
| 2082 | not the deepest function. Then go with the bad match that the |
| 2083 | deeper function found. Case 3: We found a bad match, and we're |
| 2084 | the deepest function. Then return what we found, even though |
| 2085 | it's a bad match. */ |
| 2086 | |
| 2087 | if (new_oload_champ != -1 |
| 2088 | && classify_oload_match (new_oload_champ_bv, nargs, 0) == STANDARD) |
| 2089 | { |
| 2090 | *oload_syms = new_oload_syms; |
| 2091 | *oload_champ = new_oload_champ; |
| 2092 | *oload_champ_bv = new_oload_champ_bv; |
| 2093 | do_cleanups (old_cleanups); |
| 2094 | return 1; |
| 2095 | } |
| 2096 | else if (searched_deeper) |
| 2097 | { |
| 2098 | xfree (new_oload_syms); |
| 2099 | xfree (new_oload_champ_bv); |
| 2100 | discard_cleanups (old_cleanups); |
| 2101 | return 0; |
| 2102 | } |
| 2103 | else |
| 2104 | { |
| 2105 | gdb_assert (new_oload_champ != -1); |
| 2106 | *oload_syms = new_oload_syms; |
| 2107 | *oload_champ = new_oload_champ; |
| 2108 | *oload_champ_bv = new_oload_champ_bv; |
| 2109 | discard_cleanups (old_cleanups); |
| 2110 | return 0; |
| 2111 | } |
| 2112 | } |
| 2113 | |
| 2114 | /* Look for a function to take NARGS args of types ARG_TYPES. Find |
| 2115 | the best match from among the overloaded methods or functions |
| 2116 | (depending on METHOD) given by FNS_PTR or OLOAD_SYMS, respectively. |
| 2117 | The number of methods/functions in the list is given by NUM_FNS. |
| 2118 | Return the index of the best match; store an indication of the |
| 2119 | quality of the match in OLOAD_CHAMP_BV. |
| 2120 | |
| 2121 | It is the caller's responsibility to free *OLOAD_CHAMP_BV. */ |
| 2122 | |
| 2123 | static int |
| 2124 | find_oload_champ (struct type **arg_types, int nargs, int method, |
| 2125 | int num_fns, struct fn_field *fns_ptr, |
| 2126 | struct symbol **oload_syms, |
| 2127 | struct badness_vector **oload_champ_bv) |
| 2128 | { |
| 2129 | int ix; |
| 2130 | struct badness_vector *bv; /* A measure of how good an overloaded instance is */ |
| 2131 | int oload_champ = -1; /* Index of best overloaded function */ |
| 2132 | int oload_ambiguous = 0; /* Current ambiguity state for overload resolution */ |
| 2133 | /* 0 => no ambiguity, 1 => two good funcs, 2 => incomparable funcs */ |
| 2134 | |
| 2135 | *oload_champ_bv = NULL; |
| 2136 | |
| 2137 | /* Consider each candidate in turn */ |
| 2138 | for (ix = 0; ix < num_fns; ix++) |
| 2139 | { |
| 2140 | int jj; |
| 2141 | int static_offset = oload_method_static (method, fns_ptr, ix); |
| 2142 | int nparms; |
| 2143 | struct type **parm_types; |
| 2144 | |
| 2145 | if (method) |
| 2146 | { |
| 2147 | nparms = TYPE_NFIELDS (TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (fns_ptr, ix)); |
| 2148 | } |
| 2149 | else |
| 2150 | { |
| 2151 | /* If it's not a method, this is the proper place */ |
| 2152 | nparms=TYPE_NFIELDS(SYMBOL_TYPE(oload_syms[ix])); |
| 2153 | } |
| 2154 | |
| 2155 | /* Prepare array of parameter types */ |
| 2156 | parm_types = (struct type **) xmalloc (nparms * (sizeof (struct type *))); |
| 2157 | for (jj = 0; jj < nparms; jj++) |
| 2158 | parm_types[jj] = (method |
| 2159 | ? (TYPE_FN_FIELD_ARGS (fns_ptr, ix)[jj].type) |
| 2160 | : TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (SYMBOL_TYPE (oload_syms[ix]), jj)); |
| 2161 | |
| 2162 | /* Compare parameter types to supplied argument types. Skip THIS for |
| 2163 | static methods. */ |
| 2164 | bv = rank_function (parm_types, nparms, arg_types + static_offset, |
| 2165 | nargs - static_offset); |
| 2166 | |
| 2167 | if (!*oload_champ_bv) |
| 2168 | { |
| 2169 | *oload_champ_bv = bv; |
| 2170 | oload_champ = 0; |
| 2171 | } |
| 2172 | else |
| 2173 | /* See whether current candidate is better or worse than previous best */ |
| 2174 | switch (compare_badness (bv, *oload_champ_bv)) |
| 2175 | { |
| 2176 | case 0: |
| 2177 | oload_ambiguous = 1; /* top two contenders are equally good */ |
| 2178 | break; |
| 2179 | case 1: |
| 2180 | oload_ambiguous = 2; /* incomparable top contenders */ |
| 2181 | break; |
| 2182 | case 2: |
| 2183 | *oload_champ_bv = bv; /* new champion, record details */ |
| 2184 | oload_ambiguous = 0; |
| 2185 | oload_champ = ix; |
| 2186 | break; |
| 2187 | case 3: |
| 2188 | default: |
| 2189 | break; |
| 2190 | } |
| 2191 | xfree (parm_types); |
| 2192 | if (overload_debug) |
| 2193 | { |
| 2194 | if (method) |
| 2195 | fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr,"Overloaded method instance %s, # of parms %d\n", fns_ptr[ix].physname, nparms); |
| 2196 | else |
| 2197 | fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr,"Overloaded function instance %s # of parms %d\n", SYMBOL_DEMANGLED_NAME (oload_syms[ix]), nparms); |
| 2198 | for (jj = 0; jj < nargs - static_offset; jj++) |
| 2199 | fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr,"...Badness @ %d : %d\n", jj, bv->rank[jj]); |
| 2200 | fprintf_filtered (gdb_stderr,"Overload resolution champion is %d, ambiguous? %d\n", oload_champ, oload_ambiguous); |
| 2201 | } |
| 2202 | } |
| 2203 | |
| 2204 | return oload_champ; |
| 2205 | } |
| 2206 | |
| 2207 | /* Return 1 if we're looking at a static method, 0 if we're looking at |
| 2208 | a non-static method or a function that isn't a method. */ |
| 2209 | |
| 2210 | static int |
| 2211 | oload_method_static (int method, struct fn_field *fns_ptr, int index) |
| 2212 | { |
| 2213 | if (method && TYPE_FN_FIELD_STATIC_P (fns_ptr, index)) |
| 2214 | return 1; |
| 2215 | else |
| 2216 | return 0; |
| 2217 | } |
| 2218 | |
| 2219 | /* Check how good an overload match OLOAD_CHAMP_BV represents. */ |
| 2220 | |
| 2221 | static enum oload_classification |
| 2222 | classify_oload_match (struct badness_vector *oload_champ_bv, |
| 2223 | int nargs, |
| 2224 | int static_offset) |
| 2225 | { |
| 2226 | int ix; |
| 2227 | |
| 2228 | for (ix = 1; ix <= nargs - static_offset; ix++) |
| 2229 | { |
| 2230 | if (oload_champ_bv->rank[ix] >= 100) |
| 2231 | return INCOMPATIBLE; /* truly mismatched types */ |
| 2232 | else if (oload_champ_bv->rank[ix] >= 10) |
| 2233 | return NON_STANDARD; /* non-standard type conversions needed */ |
| 2234 | } |
| 2235 | |
| 2236 | return STANDARD; /* Only standard conversions needed. */ |
| 2237 | } |
| 2238 | |
| 2239 | /* C++: return 1 is NAME is a legitimate name for the destructor |
| 2240 | of type TYPE. If TYPE does not have a destructor, or |
| 2241 | if NAME is inappropriate for TYPE, an error is signaled. */ |
| 2242 | int |
| 2243 | destructor_name_p (const char *name, const struct type *type) |
| 2244 | { |
| 2245 | /* destructors are a special case. */ |
| 2246 | |
| 2247 | if (name[0] == '~') |
| 2248 | { |
| 2249 | char *dname = type_name_no_tag (type); |
| 2250 | char *cp = strchr (dname, '<'); |
| 2251 | unsigned int len; |
| 2252 | |
| 2253 | /* Do not compare the template part for template classes. */ |
| 2254 | if (cp == NULL) |
| 2255 | len = strlen (dname); |
| 2256 | else |
| 2257 | len = cp - dname; |
| 2258 | if (strlen (name + 1) != len || strncmp (dname, name + 1, len) != 0) |
| 2259 | error (_("name of destructor must equal name of class")); |
| 2260 | else |
| 2261 | return 1; |
| 2262 | } |
| 2263 | return 0; |
| 2264 | } |
| 2265 | |
| 2266 | /* Helper function for check_field: Given TYPE, a structure/union, |
| 2267 | return 1 if the component named NAME from the ultimate |
| 2268 | target structure/union is defined, otherwise, return 0. */ |
| 2269 | |
| 2270 | static int |
| 2271 | check_field_in (struct type *type, const char *name) |
| 2272 | { |
| 2273 | int i; |
| 2274 | |
| 2275 | for (i = TYPE_NFIELDS (type) - 1; i >= TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type); i--) |
| 2276 | { |
| 2277 | char *t_field_name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (type, i); |
| 2278 | if (t_field_name && (strcmp_iw (t_field_name, name) == 0)) |
| 2279 | return 1; |
| 2280 | } |
| 2281 | |
| 2282 | /* C++: If it was not found as a data field, then try to |
| 2283 | return it as a pointer to a method. */ |
| 2284 | |
| 2285 | /* Destructors are a special case. */ |
| 2286 | if (destructor_name_p (name, type)) |
| 2287 | { |
| 2288 | int m_index, f_index; |
| 2289 | |
| 2290 | return get_destructor_fn_field (type, &m_index, &f_index); |
| 2291 | } |
| 2292 | |
| 2293 | for (i = TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (type) - 1; i >= 0; --i) |
| 2294 | { |
| 2295 | if (strcmp_iw (TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (type, i), name) == 0) |
| 2296 | return 1; |
| 2297 | } |
| 2298 | |
| 2299 | for (i = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (type) - 1; i >= 0; i--) |
| 2300 | if (check_field_in (TYPE_BASECLASS (type, i), name)) |
| 2301 | return 1; |
| 2302 | |
| 2303 | return 0; |
| 2304 | } |
| 2305 | |
| 2306 | |
| 2307 | /* C++: Given ARG1, a value of type (pointer to a)* structure/union, |
| 2308 | return 1 if the component named NAME from the ultimate |
| 2309 | target structure/union is defined, otherwise, return 0. */ |
| 2310 | |
| 2311 | int |
| 2312 | check_field (struct value *arg1, const char *name) |
| 2313 | { |
| 2314 | struct type *t; |
| 2315 | |
| 2316 | arg1 = coerce_array (arg1); |
| 2317 | |
| 2318 | t = value_type (arg1); |
| 2319 | |
| 2320 | /* Follow pointers until we get to a non-pointer. */ |
| 2321 | |
| 2322 | for (;;) |
| 2323 | { |
| 2324 | CHECK_TYPEDEF (t); |
| 2325 | if (TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_PTR && TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_REF) |
| 2326 | break; |
| 2327 | t = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (t); |
| 2328 | } |
| 2329 | |
| 2330 | if (TYPE_CODE (t) == TYPE_CODE_MEMBER) |
| 2331 | error (_("not implemented: member type in check_field")); |
| 2332 | |
| 2333 | if (TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT |
| 2334 | && TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_UNION) |
| 2335 | error (_("Internal error: `this' is not an aggregate")); |
| 2336 | |
| 2337 | return check_field_in (t, name); |
| 2338 | } |
| 2339 | |
| 2340 | /* C++: Given an aggregate type CURTYPE, and a member name NAME, |
| 2341 | return the appropriate member. This function is used to resolve |
| 2342 | user expressions of the form "DOMAIN::NAME". For more details on |
| 2343 | what happens, see the comment before |
| 2344 | value_struct_elt_for_reference. */ |
| 2345 | |
| 2346 | struct value * |
| 2347 | value_aggregate_elt (struct type *curtype, |
| 2348 | char *name, |
| 2349 | enum noside noside) |
| 2350 | { |
| 2351 | switch (TYPE_CODE (curtype)) |
| 2352 | { |
| 2353 | case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT: |
| 2354 | case TYPE_CODE_UNION: |
| 2355 | return value_struct_elt_for_reference (curtype, 0, curtype, name, NULL, |
| 2356 | noside); |
| 2357 | case TYPE_CODE_NAMESPACE: |
| 2358 | return value_namespace_elt (curtype, name, noside); |
| 2359 | default: |
| 2360 | internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, |
| 2361 | _("non-aggregate type in value_aggregate_elt")); |
| 2362 | } |
| 2363 | } |
| 2364 | |
| 2365 | /* C++: Given an aggregate type CURTYPE, and a member name NAME, |
| 2366 | return the address of this member as a "pointer to member" |
| 2367 | type. If INTYPE is non-null, then it will be the type |
| 2368 | of the member we are looking for. This will help us resolve |
| 2369 | "pointers to member functions". This function is used |
| 2370 | to resolve user expressions of the form "DOMAIN::NAME". */ |
| 2371 | |
| 2372 | static struct value * |
| 2373 | value_struct_elt_for_reference (struct type *domain, int offset, |
| 2374 | struct type *curtype, char *name, |
| 2375 | struct type *intype, |
| 2376 | enum noside noside) |
| 2377 | { |
| 2378 | struct type *t = curtype; |
| 2379 | int i; |
| 2380 | struct value *v; |
| 2381 | |
| 2382 | if (TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT |
| 2383 | && TYPE_CODE (t) != TYPE_CODE_UNION) |
| 2384 | error (_("Internal error: non-aggregate type to value_struct_elt_for_reference")); |
| 2385 | |
| 2386 | for (i = TYPE_NFIELDS (t) - 1; i >= TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t); i--) |
| 2387 | { |
| 2388 | char *t_field_name = TYPE_FIELD_NAME (t, i); |
| 2389 | |
| 2390 | if (t_field_name && strcmp (t_field_name, name) == 0) |
| 2391 | { |
| 2392 | if (TYPE_FIELD_STATIC (t, i)) |
| 2393 | { |
| 2394 | v = value_static_field (t, i); |
| 2395 | if (v == NULL) |
| 2396 | error (_("static field %s has been optimized out"), |
| 2397 | name); |
| 2398 | return v; |
| 2399 | } |
| 2400 | if (TYPE_FIELD_PACKED (t, i)) |
| 2401 | error (_("pointers to bitfield members not allowed")); |
| 2402 | |
| 2403 | return value_from_longest |
| 2404 | (lookup_reference_type (lookup_member_type (TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (t, i), |
| 2405 | domain)), |
| 2406 | offset + (LONGEST) (TYPE_FIELD_BITPOS (t, i) >> 3)); |
| 2407 | } |
| 2408 | } |
| 2409 | |
| 2410 | /* C++: If it was not found as a data field, then try to |
| 2411 | return it as a pointer to a method. */ |
| 2412 | |
| 2413 | /* Destructors are a special case. */ |
| 2414 | if (destructor_name_p (name, t)) |
| 2415 | { |
| 2416 | error (_("member pointers to destructors not implemented yet")); |
| 2417 | } |
| 2418 | |
| 2419 | /* Perform all necessary dereferencing. */ |
| 2420 | while (intype && TYPE_CODE (intype) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) |
| 2421 | intype = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (intype); |
| 2422 | |
| 2423 | for (i = TYPE_NFN_FIELDS (t) - 1; i >= 0; --i) |
| 2424 | { |
| 2425 | char *t_field_name = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_NAME (t, i); |
| 2426 | char dem_opname[64]; |
| 2427 | |
| 2428 | if (strncmp (t_field_name, "__", 2) == 0 || |
| 2429 | strncmp (t_field_name, "op", 2) == 0 || |
| 2430 | strncmp (t_field_name, "type", 4) == 0) |
| 2431 | { |
| 2432 | if (cplus_demangle_opname (t_field_name, dem_opname, DMGL_ANSI)) |
| 2433 | t_field_name = dem_opname; |
| 2434 | else if (cplus_demangle_opname (t_field_name, dem_opname, 0)) |
| 2435 | t_field_name = dem_opname; |
| 2436 | } |
| 2437 | if (t_field_name && strcmp (t_field_name, name) == 0) |
| 2438 | { |
| 2439 | int j = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST_LENGTH (t, i); |
| 2440 | struct fn_field *f = TYPE_FN_FIELDLIST1 (t, i); |
| 2441 | |
| 2442 | check_stub_method_group (t, i); |
| 2443 | |
| 2444 | if (intype == 0 && j > 1) |
| 2445 | error (_("non-unique member `%s' requires type instantiation"), name); |
| 2446 | if (intype) |
| 2447 | { |
| 2448 | while (j--) |
| 2449 | if (TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (f, j) == intype) |
| 2450 | break; |
| 2451 | if (j < 0) |
| 2452 | error (_("no member function matches that type instantiation")); |
| 2453 | } |
| 2454 | else |
| 2455 | j = 0; |
| 2456 | |
| 2457 | if (TYPE_FN_FIELD_VIRTUAL_P (f, j)) |
| 2458 | { |
| 2459 | return value_from_longest |
| 2460 | (lookup_reference_type |
| 2461 | (lookup_member_type (TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (f, j), |
| 2462 | domain)), |
| 2463 | (LONGEST) METHOD_PTR_FROM_VOFFSET (TYPE_FN_FIELD_VOFFSET (f, j))); |
| 2464 | } |
| 2465 | else |
| 2466 | { |
| 2467 | struct symbol *s = lookup_symbol (TYPE_FN_FIELD_PHYSNAME (f, j), |
| 2468 | 0, VAR_DOMAIN, 0, NULL); |
| 2469 | if (s == NULL) |
| 2470 | { |
| 2471 | v = 0; |
| 2472 | } |
| 2473 | else |
| 2474 | { |
| 2475 | v = read_var_value (s, 0); |
| 2476 | #if 0 |
| 2477 | VALUE_TYPE (v) = lookup_reference_type |
| 2478 | (lookup_member_type (TYPE_FN_FIELD_TYPE (f, j), |
| 2479 | domain)); |
| 2480 | #endif |
| 2481 | } |
| 2482 | return v; |
| 2483 | } |
| 2484 | } |
| 2485 | } |
| 2486 | for (i = TYPE_N_BASECLASSES (t) - 1; i >= 0; i--) |
| 2487 | { |
| 2488 | struct value *v; |
| 2489 | int base_offset; |
| 2490 | |
| 2491 | if (BASETYPE_VIA_VIRTUAL (t, i)) |
| 2492 | base_offset = 0; |
| 2493 | else |
| 2494 | base_offset = TYPE_BASECLASS_BITPOS (t, i) / 8; |
| 2495 | v = value_struct_elt_for_reference (domain, |
| 2496 | offset + base_offset, |
| 2497 | TYPE_BASECLASS (t, i), |
| 2498 | name, |
| 2499 | intype, |
| 2500 | noside); |
| 2501 | if (v) |
| 2502 | return v; |
| 2503 | } |
| 2504 | |
| 2505 | /* As a last chance, pretend that CURTYPE is a namespace, and look |
| 2506 | it up that way; this (frequently) works for types nested inside |
| 2507 | classes. */ |
| 2508 | |
| 2509 | return value_maybe_namespace_elt (curtype, name, noside); |
| 2510 | } |
| 2511 | |
| 2512 | /* C++: Return the member NAME of the namespace given by the type |
| 2513 | CURTYPE. */ |
| 2514 | |
| 2515 | static struct value * |
| 2516 | value_namespace_elt (const struct type *curtype, |
| 2517 | char *name, |
| 2518 | enum noside noside) |
| 2519 | { |
| 2520 | struct value *retval = value_maybe_namespace_elt (curtype, name, |
| 2521 | noside); |
| 2522 | |
| 2523 | if (retval == NULL) |
| 2524 | error (_("No symbol \"%s\" in namespace \"%s\"."), name, |
| 2525 | TYPE_TAG_NAME (curtype)); |
| 2526 | |
| 2527 | return retval; |
| 2528 | } |
| 2529 | |
| 2530 | /* A helper function used by value_namespace_elt and |
| 2531 | value_struct_elt_for_reference. It looks up NAME inside the |
| 2532 | context CURTYPE; this works if CURTYPE is a namespace or if CURTYPE |
| 2533 | is a class and NAME refers to a type in CURTYPE itself (as opposed |
| 2534 | to, say, some base class of CURTYPE). */ |
| 2535 | |
| 2536 | static struct value * |
| 2537 | value_maybe_namespace_elt (const struct type *curtype, |
| 2538 | char *name, |
| 2539 | enum noside noside) |
| 2540 | { |
| 2541 | const char *namespace_name = TYPE_TAG_NAME (curtype); |
| 2542 | struct symbol *sym; |
| 2543 | |
| 2544 | sym = cp_lookup_symbol_namespace (namespace_name, name, NULL, |
| 2545 | get_selected_block (0), VAR_DOMAIN, |
| 2546 | NULL); |
| 2547 | |
| 2548 | if (sym == NULL) |
| 2549 | return NULL; |
| 2550 | else if ((noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) |
| 2551 | && (SYMBOL_CLASS (sym) == LOC_TYPEDEF)) |
| 2552 | return allocate_value (SYMBOL_TYPE (sym)); |
| 2553 | else |
| 2554 | return value_of_variable (sym, get_selected_block (0)); |
| 2555 | } |
| 2556 | |
| 2557 | /* Given a pointer value V, find the real (RTTI) type |
| 2558 | of the object it points to. |
| 2559 | Other parameters FULL, TOP, USING_ENC as with value_rtti_type() |
| 2560 | and refer to the values computed for the object pointed to. */ |
| 2561 | |
| 2562 | struct type * |
| 2563 | value_rtti_target_type (struct value *v, int *full, int *top, int *using_enc) |
| 2564 | { |
| 2565 | struct value *target; |
| 2566 | |
| 2567 | target = value_ind (v); |
| 2568 | |
| 2569 | return value_rtti_type (target, full, top, using_enc); |
| 2570 | } |
| 2571 | |
| 2572 | /* Given a value pointed to by ARGP, check its real run-time type, and |
| 2573 | if that is different from the enclosing type, create a new value |
| 2574 | using the real run-time type as the enclosing type (and of the same |
| 2575 | type as ARGP) and return it, with the embedded offset adjusted to |
| 2576 | be the correct offset to the enclosed object |
| 2577 | RTYPE is the type, and XFULL, XTOP, and XUSING_ENC are the other |
| 2578 | parameters, computed by value_rtti_type(). If these are available, |
| 2579 | they can be supplied and a second call to value_rtti_type() is avoided. |
| 2580 | (Pass RTYPE == NULL if they're not available */ |
| 2581 | |
| 2582 | struct value * |
| 2583 | value_full_object (struct value *argp, struct type *rtype, int xfull, int xtop, |
| 2584 | int xusing_enc) |
| 2585 | { |
| 2586 | struct type *real_type; |
| 2587 | int full = 0; |
| 2588 | int top = -1; |
| 2589 | int using_enc = 0; |
| 2590 | struct value *new_val; |
| 2591 | |
| 2592 | if (rtype) |
| 2593 | { |
| 2594 | real_type = rtype; |
| 2595 | full = xfull; |
| 2596 | top = xtop; |
| 2597 | using_enc = xusing_enc; |
| 2598 | } |
| 2599 | else |
| 2600 | real_type = value_rtti_type (argp, &full, &top, &using_enc); |
| 2601 | |
| 2602 | /* If no RTTI data, or if object is already complete, do nothing */ |
| 2603 | if (!real_type || real_type == value_enclosing_type (argp)) |
| 2604 | return argp; |
| 2605 | |
| 2606 | /* If we have the full object, but for some reason the enclosing |
| 2607 | type is wrong, set it *//* pai: FIXME -- sounds iffy */ |
| 2608 | if (full) |
| 2609 | { |
| 2610 | argp = value_change_enclosing_type (argp, real_type); |
| 2611 | return argp; |
| 2612 | } |
| 2613 | |
| 2614 | /* Check if object is in memory */ |
| 2615 | if (VALUE_LVAL (argp) != lval_memory) |
| 2616 | { |
| 2617 | warning (_("Couldn't retrieve complete object of RTTI type %s; object may be in register(s)."), TYPE_NAME (real_type)); |
| 2618 | |
| 2619 | return argp; |
| 2620 | } |
| 2621 | |
| 2622 | /* All other cases -- retrieve the complete object */ |
| 2623 | /* Go back by the computed top_offset from the beginning of the object, |
| 2624 | adjusting for the embedded offset of argp if that's what value_rtti_type |
| 2625 | used for its computation. */ |
| 2626 | new_val = value_at_lazy (real_type, VALUE_ADDRESS (argp) - top + |
| 2627 | (using_enc ? 0 : value_embedded_offset (argp))); |
| 2628 | deprecated_set_value_type (new_val, value_type (argp)); |
| 2629 | set_value_embedded_offset (new_val, (using_enc |
| 2630 | ? top + value_embedded_offset (argp) |
| 2631 | : top)); |
| 2632 | return new_val; |
| 2633 | } |
| 2634 | |
| 2635 | |
| 2636 | |
| 2637 | |
| 2638 | /* Return the value of the local variable, if one exists. |
| 2639 | Flag COMPLAIN signals an error if the request is made in an |
| 2640 | inappropriate context. */ |
| 2641 | |
| 2642 | struct value * |
| 2643 | value_of_local (const char *name, int complain) |
| 2644 | { |
| 2645 | struct symbol *func, *sym; |
| 2646 | struct block *b; |
| 2647 | struct value * ret; |
| 2648 | |
| 2649 | if (deprecated_selected_frame == 0) |
| 2650 | { |
| 2651 | if (complain) |
| 2652 | error (_("no frame selected")); |
| 2653 | else |
| 2654 | return 0; |
| 2655 | } |
| 2656 | |
| 2657 | func = get_frame_function (deprecated_selected_frame); |
| 2658 | if (!func) |
| 2659 | { |
| 2660 | if (complain) |
| 2661 | error (_("no `%s' in nameless context"), name); |
| 2662 | else |
| 2663 | return 0; |
| 2664 | } |
| 2665 | |
| 2666 | b = SYMBOL_BLOCK_VALUE (func); |
| 2667 | if (dict_empty (BLOCK_DICT (b))) |
| 2668 | { |
| 2669 | if (complain) |
| 2670 | error (_("no args, no `%s'"), name); |
| 2671 | else |
| 2672 | return 0; |
| 2673 | } |
| 2674 | |
| 2675 | /* Calling lookup_block_symbol is necessary to get the LOC_REGISTER |
| 2676 | symbol instead of the LOC_ARG one (if both exist). */ |
| 2677 | sym = lookup_block_symbol (b, name, NULL, VAR_DOMAIN); |
| 2678 | if (sym == NULL) |
| 2679 | { |
| 2680 | if (complain) |
| 2681 | error (_("current stack frame does not contain a variable named `%s'"), name); |
| 2682 | else |
| 2683 | return NULL; |
| 2684 | } |
| 2685 | |
| 2686 | ret = read_var_value (sym, deprecated_selected_frame); |
| 2687 | if (ret == 0 && complain) |
| 2688 | error (_("`%s' argument unreadable"), name); |
| 2689 | return ret; |
| 2690 | } |
| 2691 | |
| 2692 | /* C++/Objective-C: return the value of the class instance variable, |
| 2693 | if one exists. Flag COMPLAIN signals an error if the request is |
| 2694 | made in an inappropriate context. */ |
| 2695 | |
| 2696 | struct value * |
| 2697 | value_of_this (int complain) |
| 2698 | { |
| 2699 | if (current_language->la_language == language_objc) |
| 2700 | return value_of_local ("self", complain); |
| 2701 | else |
| 2702 | return value_of_local ("this", complain); |
| 2703 | } |
| 2704 | |
| 2705 | /* Create a slice (sub-string, sub-array) of ARRAY, that is LENGTH elements |
| 2706 | long, starting at LOWBOUND. The result has the same lower bound as |
| 2707 | the original ARRAY. */ |
| 2708 | |
| 2709 | struct value * |
| 2710 | value_slice (struct value *array, int lowbound, int length) |
| 2711 | { |
| 2712 | struct type *slice_range_type, *slice_type, *range_type; |
| 2713 | LONGEST lowerbound, upperbound; |
| 2714 | struct value *slice; |
| 2715 | struct type *array_type; |
| 2716 | array_type = check_typedef (value_type (array)); |
| 2717 | if (TYPE_CODE (array_type) != TYPE_CODE_ARRAY |
| 2718 | && TYPE_CODE (array_type) != TYPE_CODE_STRING |
| 2719 | && TYPE_CODE (array_type) != TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING) |
| 2720 | error (_("cannot take slice of non-array")); |
| 2721 | range_type = TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (array_type); |
| 2722 | if (get_discrete_bounds (range_type, &lowerbound, &upperbound) < 0) |
| 2723 | error (_("slice from bad array or bitstring")); |
| 2724 | if (lowbound < lowerbound || length < 0 |
| 2725 | || lowbound + length - 1 > upperbound) |
| 2726 | error (_("slice out of range")); |
| 2727 | /* FIXME-type-allocation: need a way to free this type when we are |
| 2728 | done with it. */ |
| 2729 | slice_range_type = create_range_type ((struct type *) NULL, |
| 2730 | TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (range_type), |
| 2731 | lowbound, lowbound + length - 1); |
| 2732 | if (TYPE_CODE (array_type) == TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING) |
| 2733 | { |
| 2734 | int i; |
| 2735 | slice_type = create_set_type ((struct type *) NULL, slice_range_type); |
| 2736 | TYPE_CODE (slice_type) = TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING; |
| 2737 | slice = value_zero (slice_type, not_lval); |
| 2738 | for (i = 0; i < length; i++) |
| 2739 | { |
| 2740 | int element = value_bit_index (array_type, |
| 2741 | value_contents (array), |
| 2742 | lowbound + i); |
| 2743 | if (element < 0) |
| 2744 | error (_("internal error accessing bitstring")); |
| 2745 | else if (element > 0) |
| 2746 | { |
| 2747 | int j = i % TARGET_CHAR_BIT; |
| 2748 | if (BITS_BIG_ENDIAN) |
| 2749 | j = TARGET_CHAR_BIT - 1 - j; |
| 2750 | value_contents_raw (slice)[i / TARGET_CHAR_BIT] |= (1 << j); |
| 2751 | } |
| 2752 | } |
| 2753 | /* We should set the address, bitssize, and bitspos, so the clice |
| 2754 | can be used on the LHS, but that may require extensions to |
| 2755 | value_assign. For now, just leave as a non_lval. FIXME. */ |
| 2756 | } |
| 2757 | else |
| 2758 | { |
| 2759 | struct type *element_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (array_type); |
| 2760 | LONGEST offset |
| 2761 | = (lowbound - lowerbound) * TYPE_LENGTH (check_typedef (element_type)); |
| 2762 | slice_type = create_array_type ((struct type *) NULL, element_type, |
| 2763 | slice_range_type); |
| 2764 | TYPE_CODE (slice_type) = TYPE_CODE (array_type); |
| 2765 | slice = allocate_value (slice_type); |
| 2766 | if (value_lazy (array)) |
| 2767 | set_value_lazy (slice, 1); |
| 2768 | else |
| 2769 | memcpy (value_contents_writeable (slice), |
| 2770 | value_contents (array) + offset, |
| 2771 | TYPE_LENGTH (slice_type)); |
| 2772 | if (VALUE_LVAL (array) == lval_internalvar) |
| 2773 | VALUE_LVAL (slice) = lval_internalvar_component; |
| 2774 | else |
| 2775 | VALUE_LVAL (slice) = VALUE_LVAL (array); |
| 2776 | VALUE_ADDRESS (slice) = VALUE_ADDRESS (array); |
| 2777 | VALUE_FRAME_ID (slice) = VALUE_FRAME_ID (array); |
| 2778 | set_value_offset (slice, value_offset (array) + offset); |
| 2779 | } |
| 2780 | return slice; |
| 2781 | } |
| 2782 | |
| 2783 | /* Create a value for a FORTRAN complex number. Currently most of |
| 2784 | the time values are coerced to COMPLEX*16 (i.e. a complex number |
| 2785 | composed of 2 doubles. This really should be a smarter routine |
| 2786 | that figures out precision inteligently as opposed to assuming |
| 2787 | doubles. FIXME: fmb */ |
| 2788 | |
| 2789 | struct value * |
| 2790 | value_literal_complex (struct value *arg1, struct value *arg2, struct type *type) |
| 2791 | { |
| 2792 | struct value *val; |
| 2793 | struct type *real_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type); |
| 2794 | |
| 2795 | val = allocate_value (type); |
| 2796 | arg1 = value_cast (real_type, arg1); |
| 2797 | arg2 = value_cast (real_type, arg2); |
| 2798 | |
| 2799 | memcpy (value_contents_raw (val), |
| 2800 | value_contents (arg1), TYPE_LENGTH (real_type)); |
| 2801 | memcpy (value_contents_raw (val) + TYPE_LENGTH (real_type), |
| 2802 | value_contents (arg2), TYPE_LENGTH (real_type)); |
| 2803 | return val; |
| 2804 | } |
| 2805 | |
| 2806 | /* Cast a value into the appropriate complex data type. */ |
| 2807 | |
| 2808 | static struct value * |
| 2809 | cast_into_complex (struct type *type, struct value *val) |
| 2810 | { |
| 2811 | struct type *real_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type); |
| 2812 | if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (val)) == TYPE_CODE_COMPLEX) |
| 2813 | { |
| 2814 | struct type *val_real_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (value_type (val)); |
| 2815 | struct value *re_val = allocate_value (val_real_type); |
| 2816 | struct value *im_val = allocate_value (val_real_type); |
| 2817 | |
| 2818 | memcpy (value_contents_raw (re_val), |
| 2819 | value_contents (val), TYPE_LENGTH (val_real_type)); |
| 2820 | memcpy (value_contents_raw (im_val), |
| 2821 | value_contents (val) + TYPE_LENGTH (val_real_type), |
| 2822 | TYPE_LENGTH (val_real_type)); |
| 2823 | |
| 2824 | return value_literal_complex (re_val, im_val, type); |
| 2825 | } |
| 2826 | else if (TYPE_CODE (value_type (val)) == TYPE_CODE_FLT |
| 2827 | || TYPE_CODE (value_type (val)) == TYPE_CODE_INT) |
| 2828 | return value_literal_complex (val, value_zero (real_type, not_lval), type); |
| 2829 | else |
| 2830 | error (_("cannot cast non-number to complex")); |
| 2831 | } |
| 2832 | |
| 2833 | void |
| 2834 | _initialize_valops (void) |
| 2835 | { |
| 2836 | #if 0 |
| 2837 | deprecated_add_show_from_set |
| 2838 | (add_set_cmd ("abandon", class_support, var_boolean, (char *) &auto_abandon, |
| 2839 | "Set automatic abandonment of expressions upon failure.", |
| 2840 | &setlist), |
| 2841 | &showlist); |
| 2842 | #endif |
| 2843 | |
| 2844 | deprecated_add_show_from_set |
| 2845 | (add_set_cmd ("overload-resolution", class_support, var_boolean, (char *) &overload_resolution, |
| 2846 | "Set overload resolution in evaluating C++ functions.", |
| 2847 | &setlist), |
| 2848 | &showlist); |
| 2849 | overload_resolution = 1; |
| 2850 | } |