2012-03-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
[deliverable/binutils-gdb.git] / gdb / source.c
1 /* List lines of source files for GDB, the GNU debugger.
2 Copyright (C) 1986-2005, 2007-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 This file is part of GDB.
5
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
10
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
18
19 #include "defs.h"
20 #include "arch-utils.h"
21 #include "symtab.h"
22 #include "expression.h"
23 #include "language.h"
24 #include "command.h"
25 #include "source.h"
26 #include "gdbcmd.h"
27 #include "frame.h"
28 #include "value.h"
29 #include "gdb_assert.h"
30
31 #include <sys/types.h>
32 #include "gdb_string.h"
33 #include "gdb_stat.h"
34 #include <fcntl.h>
35 #include "gdbcore.h"
36 #include "gdb_regex.h"
37 #include "symfile.h"
38 #include "objfiles.h"
39 #include "annotate.h"
40 #include "gdbtypes.h"
41 #include "linespec.h"
42 #include "filenames.h" /* for DOSish file names */
43 #include "completer.h"
44 #include "ui-out.h"
45 #include "readline/readline.h"
46
47 #include "psymtab.h"
48
49
50 #define OPEN_MODE (O_RDONLY | O_BINARY)
51 #define FDOPEN_MODE FOPEN_RB
52
53 /* Prototypes for exported functions. */
54
55 void _initialize_source (void);
56
57 /* Prototypes for local functions. */
58
59 static int get_filename_and_charpos (struct symtab *, char **);
60
61 static void reverse_search_command (char *, int);
62
63 static void forward_search_command (char *, int);
64
65 static void line_info (char *, int);
66
67 static void source_info (char *, int);
68
69 /* Path of directories to search for source files.
70 Same format as the PATH environment variable's value. */
71
72 char *source_path;
73
74 /* Support for source path substitution commands. */
75
76 struct substitute_path_rule
77 {
78 char *from;
79 char *to;
80 struct substitute_path_rule *next;
81 };
82
83 static struct substitute_path_rule *substitute_path_rules = NULL;
84
85 /* Symtab of default file for listing lines of. */
86
87 static struct symtab *current_source_symtab;
88
89 /* Default next line to list. */
90
91 static int current_source_line;
92
93 static struct program_space *current_source_pspace;
94
95 /* Default number of lines to print with commands like "list".
96 This is based on guessing how many long (i.e. more than chars_per_line
97 characters) lines there will be. To be completely correct, "list"
98 and friends should be rewritten to count characters and see where
99 things are wrapping, but that would be a fair amount of work. */
100
101 int lines_to_list = 10;
102 static void
103 show_lines_to_list (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
104 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
105 {
106 fprintf_filtered (file,
107 _("Number of source lines gdb "
108 "will list by default is %s.\n"),
109 value);
110 }
111
112 /* Line number of last line printed. Default for various commands.
113 current_source_line is usually, but not always, the same as this. */
114
115 static int last_line_listed;
116
117 /* First line number listed by last listing command. */
118
119 static int first_line_listed;
120
121 /* Saves the name of the last source file visited and a possible error code.
122 Used to prevent repeating annoying "No such file or directories" msgs. */
123
124 static struct symtab *last_source_visited = NULL;
125 static int last_source_error = 0;
126 \f
127 /* Return the first line listed by print_source_lines.
128 Used by command interpreters to request listing from
129 a previous point. */
130
131 int
132 get_first_line_listed (void)
133 {
134 return first_line_listed;
135 }
136
137 /* Return the default number of lines to print with commands like the
138 cli "list". The caller of print_source_lines must use this to
139 calculate the end line and use it in the call to print_source_lines
140 as it does not automatically use this value. */
141
142 int
143 get_lines_to_list (void)
144 {
145 return lines_to_list;
146 }
147
148 /* Return the current source file for listing and next line to list.
149 NOTE: The returned sal pc and end fields are not valid. */
150
151 struct symtab_and_line
152 get_current_source_symtab_and_line (void)
153 {
154 struct symtab_and_line cursal = { 0 };
155
156 cursal.pspace = current_source_pspace;
157 cursal.symtab = current_source_symtab;
158 cursal.line = current_source_line;
159 cursal.pc = 0;
160 cursal.end = 0;
161
162 return cursal;
163 }
164
165 /* If the current source file for listing is not set, try and get a default.
166 Usually called before get_current_source_symtab_and_line() is called.
167 It may err out if a default cannot be determined.
168 We must be cautious about where it is called, as it can recurse as the
169 process of determining a new default may call the caller!
170 Use get_current_source_symtab_and_line only to get whatever
171 we have without erroring out or trying to get a default. */
172
173 void
174 set_default_source_symtab_and_line (void)
175 {
176 if (!have_full_symbols () && !have_partial_symbols ())
177 error (_("No symbol table is loaded. Use the \"file\" command."));
178
179 /* Pull in a current source symtab if necessary. */
180 if (current_source_symtab == 0)
181 select_source_symtab (0);
182 }
183
184 /* Return the current default file for listing and next line to list
185 (the returned sal pc and end fields are not valid.)
186 and set the current default to whatever is in SAL.
187 NOTE: The returned sal pc and end fields are not valid. */
188
189 struct symtab_and_line
190 set_current_source_symtab_and_line (const struct symtab_and_line *sal)
191 {
192 struct symtab_and_line cursal = { 0 };
193
194 cursal.pspace = current_source_pspace;
195 cursal.symtab = current_source_symtab;
196 cursal.line = current_source_line;
197 cursal.pc = 0;
198 cursal.end = 0;
199
200 current_source_pspace = sal->pspace;
201 current_source_symtab = sal->symtab;
202 current_source_line = sal->line;
203
204 return cursal;
205 }
206
207 /* Reset any information stored about a default file and line to print. */
208
209 void
210 clear_current_source_symtab_and_line (void)
211 {
212 current_source_symtab = 0;
213 current_source_line = 0;
214 }
215
216 /* Set the source file default for the "list" command to be S.
217
218 If S is NULL, and we don't have a default, find one. This
219 should only be called when the user actually tries to use the
220 default, since we produce an error if we can't find a reasonable
221 default. Also, since this can cause symbols to be read, doing it
222 before we need to would make things slower than necessary. */
223
224 void
225 select_source_symtab (struct symtab *s)
226 {
227 struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
228 struct symtab_and_line sal;
229 struct objfile *ofp;
230
231 if (s)
232 {
233 current_source_symtab = s;
234 current_source_line = 1;
235 current_source_pspace = SYMTAB_PSPACE (s);
236 return;
237 }
238
239 if (current_source_symtab)
240 return;
241
242 /* Make the default place to list be the function `main'
243 if one exists. */
244 if (lookup_symbol (main_name (), 0, VAR_DOMAIN, 0))
245 {
246 sals = decode_line_spec (main_name (), DECODE_LINE_FUNFIRSTLINE);
247 sal = sals.sals[0];
248 xfree (sals.sals);
249 current_source_pspace = sal.pspace;
250 current_source_symtab = sal.symtab;
251 current_source_line = max (sal.line - (lines_to_list - 1), 1);
252 if (current_source_symtab)
253 return;
254 }
255
256 /* Alright; find the last file in the symtab list (ignoring .h's
257 and namespace symtabs). */
258
259 current_source_line = 1;
260
261 ALL_OBJFILES (ofp)
262 {
263 for (s = ofp->symtabs; s; s = s->next)
264 {
265 const char *name = s->filename;
266 int len = strlen (name);
267
268 if (!(len > 2 && (strcmp (&name[len - 2], ".h") == 0
269 || strcmp (name, "<<C++-namespaces>>") == 0)))
270 {
271 current_source_pspace = current_program_space;
272 current_source_symtab = s;
273 }
274 }
275 }
276
277 if (current_source_symtab)
278 return;
279
280 ALL_OBJFILES (ofp)
281 {
282 if (ofp->sf)
283 s = ofp->sf->qf->find_last_source_symtab (ofp);
284 if (s)
285 current_source_symtab = s;
286 }
287 if (current_source_symtab)
288 return;
289
290 error (_("Can't find a default source file"));
291 }
292 \f
293 /* Handler for "set directories path-list" command.
294 "set dir mumble" doesn't prepend paths, it resets the entire
295 path list. The theory is that set(show(dir)) should be a no-op. */
296
297 static void
298 set_directories_command (char *args, int from_tty, struct cmd_list_element *c)
299 {
300 /* This is the value that was set.
301 It needs to be processed to maintain $cdir:$cwd and remove dups. */
302 char *set_path = source_path;
303
304 /* We preserve the invariant that $cdir:$cwd begins life at the end of
305 the list by calling init_source_path. If they appear earlier in
306 SET_PATH then mod_path will move them appropriately.
307 mod_path will also remove duplicates. */
308 init_source_path ();
309 if (*set_path != '\0')
310 mod_path (set_path, &source_path);
311
312 xfree (set_path);
313 }
314
315 /* Print the list of source directories.
316 This is used by the "ld" command, so it has the signature of a command
317 function. */
318
319 static void
320 show_directories_1 (char *ignore, int from_tty)
321 {
322 puts_filtered ("Source directories searched: ");
323 puts_filtered (source_path);
324 puts_filtered ("\n");
325 }
326
327 /* Handler for "show directories" command. */
328
329 static void
330 show_directories_command (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
331 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
332 {
333 show_directories_1 (NULL, from_tty);
334 }
335
336 /* Forget line positions and file names for the symtabs in a
337 particular objfile. */
338
339 void
340 forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile (struct objfile *objfile)
341 {
342 struct symtab *s;
343
344 ALL_OBJFILE_SYMTABS (objfile, s)
345 {
346 if (s->line_charpos != NULL)
347 {
348 xfree (s->line_charpos);
349 s->line_charpos = NULL;
350 }
351 if (s->fullname != NULL)
352 {
353 xfree (s->fullname);
354 s->fullname = NULL;
355 }
356 }
357
358 if (objfile->sf)
359 objfile->sf->qf->forget_cached_source_info (objfile);
360 }
361
362 /* Forget what we learned about line positions in source files, and
363 which directories contain them; must check again now since files
364 may be found in a different directory now. */
365
366 void
367 forget_cached_source_info (void)
368 {
369 struct program_space *pspace;
370 struct objfile *objfile;
371
372 ALL_PSPACES (pspace)
373 ALL_PSPACE_OBJFILES (pspace, objfile)
374 {
375 forget_cached_source_info_for_objfile (objfile);
376 }
377
378 last_source_visited = NULL;
379 }
380
381 void
382 init_source_path (void)
383 {
384 char buf[20];
385
386 sprintf (buf, "$cdir%c$cwd", DIRNAME_SEPARATOR);
387 source_path = xstrdup (buf);
388 forget_cached_source_info ();
389 }
390
391 /* Add zero or more directories to the front of the source path. */
392
393 void
394 directory_command (char *dirname, int from_tty)
395 {
396 dont_repeat ();
397 /* FIXME, this goes to "delete dir"... */
398 if (dirname == 0)
399 {
400 if (!from_tty || query (_("Reinitialize source path to empty? ")))
401 {
402 xfree (source_path);
403 init_source_path ();
404 }
405 }
406 else
407 {
408 mod_path (dirname, &source_path);
409 forget_cached_source_info ();
410 }
411 if (from_tty)
412 show_directories_1 ((char *) 0, from_tty);
413 }
414
415 /* Add a path given with the -d command line switch.
416 This will not be quoted so we must not treat spaces as separators. */
417
418 void
419 directory_switch (char *dirname, int from_tty)
420 {
421 add_path (dirname, &source_path, 0);
422 }
423
424 /* Add zero or more directories to the front of an arbitrary path. */
425
426 void
427 mod_path (char *dirname, char **which_path)
428 {
429 add_path (dirname, which_path, 1);
430 }
431
432 /* Workhorse of mod_path. Takes an extra argument to determine
433 if dirname should be parsed for separators that indicate multiple
434 directories. This allows for interfaces that pre-parse the dirname
435 and allow specification of traditional separator characters such
436 as space or tab. */
437
438 void
439 add_path (char *dirname, char **which_path, int parse_separators)
440 {
441 char *old = *which_path;
442 int prefix = 0;
443 char **argv = NULL;
444 char *arg;
445 int argv_index = 0;
446
447 if (dirname == 0)
448 return;
449
450 if (parse_separators)
451 {
452 /* This will properly parse the space and tab separators
453 and any quotes that may exist. DIRNAME_SEPARATOR will
454 be dealt with later. */
455 argv = gdb_buildargv (dirname);
456 make_cleanup_freeargv (argv);
457
458 arg = argv[0];
459 }
460 else
461 {
462 arg = xstrdup (dirname);
463 make_cleanup (xfree, arg);
464 }
465
466 do
467 {
468 char *name = arg;
469 char *p;
470 struct stat st;
471
472 {
473 char *separator = NULL;
474
475 /* Spaces and tabs will have been removed by buildargv().
476 The directories will there be split into a list but
477 each entry may still contain DIRNAME_SEPARATOR. */
478 if (parse_separators)
479 separator = strchr (name, DIRNAME_SEPARATOR);
480
481 if (separator == 0)
482 p = arg = name + strlen (name);
483 else
484 {
485 p = separator;
486 arg = p + 1;
487 while (*arg == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR)
488 ++arg;
489 }
490
491 /* If there are no more directories in this argument then start
492 on the next argument next time round the loop (if any). */
493 if (*arg == '\0')
494 arg = parse_separators ? argv[++argv_index] : NULL;
495 }
496
497 /* name is the start of the directory.
498 p is the separator (or null) following the end. */
499
500 while (!(IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*name) && p <= name + 1) /* "/" */
501 #ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
502 /* On MS-DOS and MS-Windows, h:\ is different from h: */
503 && !(p == name + 3 && name[1] == ':') /* "d:/" */
504 #endif
505 && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p[-1]))
506 /* Sigh. "foo/" => "foo" */
507 --p;
508 *p = '\0';
509
510 while (p > name && p[-1] == '.')
511 {
512 if (p - name == 1)
513 {
514 /* "." => getwd (). */
515 name = current_directory;
516 goto append;
517 }
518 else if (p > name + 1 && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p[-2]))
519 {
520 if (p - name == 2)
521 {
522 /* "/." => "/". */
523 *--p = '\0';
524 goto append;
525 }
526 else
527 {
528 /* "...foo/." => "...foo". */
529 p -= 2;
530 *p = '\0';
531 continue;
532 }
533 }
534 else
535 break;
536 }
537
538 if (name[0] == '~')
539 name = tilde_expand (name);
540 #ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
541 else if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (name) && p == name + 2) /* "d:" => "d:." */
542 name = concat (name, ".", (char *)NULL);
543 #endif
544 else if (!IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (name) && name[0] != '$')
545 name = concat (current_directory, SLASH_STRING, name, (char *)NULL);
546 else
547 name = savestring (name, p - name);
548 make_cleanup (xfree, name);
549
550 /* Unless it's a variable, check existence. */
551 if (name[0] != '$')
552 {
553 /* These are warnings, not errors, since we don't want a
554 non-existent directory in a .gdbinit file to stop processing
555 of the .gdbinit file.
556
557 Whether they get added to the path is more debatable. Current
558 answer is yes, in case the user wants to go make the directory
559 or whatever. If the directory continues to not exist/not be
560 a directory/etc, then having them in the path should be
561 harmless. */
562 if (stat (name, &st) < 0)
563 {
564 int save_errno = errno;
565
566 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Warning: ");
567 print_sys_errmsg (name, save_errno);
568 }
569 else if ((st.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFDIR)
570 warning (_("%s is not a directory."), name);
571 }
572
573 append:
574 {
575 unsigned int len = strlen (name);
576
577 p = *which_path;
578 while (1)
579 {
580 /* FIXME: we should use realpath() or its work-alike
581 before comparing. Then all the code above which
582 removes excess slashes and dots could simply go away. */
583 if (!filename_ncmp (p, name, len)
584 && (p[len] == '\0' || p[len] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR))
585 {
586 /* Found it in the search path, remove old copy. */
587 if (p > *which_path)
588 p--; /* Back over leading separator. */
589 if (prefix > p - *which_path)
590 goto skip_dup; /* Same dir twice in one cmd. */
591 memmove (p, &p[len + 1], strlen (&p[len + 1]) + 1); /* Copy from next \0 or : */
592 }
593 p = strchr (p, DIRNAME_SEPARATOR);
594 if (p != 0)
595 ++p;
596 else
597 break;
598 }
599 if (p == 0)
600 {
601 char tinybuf[2];
602
603 tinybuf[0] = DIRNAME_SEPARATOR;
604 tinybuf[1] = '\0';
605
606 /* If we have already tacked on a name(s) in this command,
607 be sure they stay on the front as we tack on some
608 more. */
609 if (prefix)
610 {
611 char *temp, c;
612
613 c = old[prefix];
614 old[prefix] = '\0';
615 temp = concat (old, tinybuf, name, (char *)NULL);
616 old[prefix] = c;
617 *which_path = concat (temp, "", &old[prefix], (char *) NULL);
618 prefix = strlen (temp);
619 xfree (temp);
620 }
621 else
622 {
623 *which_path = concat (name, (old[0] ? tinybuf : old),
624 old, (char *)NULL);
625 prefix = strlen (name);
626 }
627 xfree (old);
628 old = *which_path;
629 }
630 }
631 skip_dup:
632 ;
633 }
634 while (arg != NULL);
635 }
636
637
638 static void
639 source_info (char *ignore, int from_tty)
640 {
641 struct symtab *s = current_source_symtab;
642
643 if (!s)
644 {
645 printf_filtered (_("No current source file.\n"));
646 return;
647 }
648 printf_filtered (_("Current source file is %s\n"), s->filename);
649 if (s->dirname)
650 printf_filtered (_("Compilation directory is %s\n"), s->dirname);
651 if (s->fullname)
652 printf_filtered (_("Located in %s\n"), s->fullname);
653 if (s->nlines)
654 printf_filtered (_("Contains %d line%s.\n"), s->nlines,
655 s->nlines == 1 ? "" : "s");
656
657 printf_filtered (_("Source language is %s.\n"), language_str (s->language));
658 printf_filtered (_("Compiled with %s debugging format.\n"), s->debugformat);
659 printf_filtered (_("%s preprocessor macro info.\n"),
660 s->macro_table ? "Includes" : "Does not include");
661 }
662 \f
663
664 /* Return True if the file NAME exists and is a regular file. */
665 static int
666 is_regular_file (const char *name)
667 {
668 struct stat st;
669 const int status = stat (name, &st);
670
671 /* Stat should never fail except when the file does not exist.
672 If stat fails, analyze the source of error and return True
673 unless the file does not exist, to avoid returning false results
674 on obscure systems where stat does not work as expected. */
675
676 if (status != 0)
677 return (errno != ENOENT);
678
679 return S_ISREG (st.st_mode);
680 }
681
682 /* Open a file named STRING, searching path PATH (dir names sep by some char)
683 using mode MODE in the calls to open. You cannot use this function to
684 create files (O_CREAT).
685
686 OPTS specifies the function behaviour in specific cases.
687
688 If OPF_TRY_CWD_FIRST, try to open ./STRING before searching PATH.
689 (ie pretend the first element of PATH is "."). This also indicates
690 that a slash in STRING disables searching of the path (this is
691 so that "exec-file ./foo" or "symbol-file ./foo" insures that you
692 get that particular version of foo or an error message).
693
694 If OPTS has OPF_SEARCH_IN_PATH set, absolute names will also be
695 searched in path (we usually want this for source files but not for
696 executables).
697
698 If FILENAME_OPENED is non-null, set it to a newly allocated string naming
699 the actual file opened (this string will always start with a "/"). We
700 have to take special pains to avoid doubling the "/" between the directory
701 and the file, sigh! Emacs gets confuzzed by this when we print the
702 source file name!!!
703
704 If a file is found, return the descriptor.
705 Otherwise, return -1, with errno set for the last name we tried to open. */
706
707 /* >>>> This should only allow files of certain types,
708 >>>> eg executable, non-directory. */
709 int
710 openp (const char *path, int opts, const char *string,
711 int mode, char **filename_opened)
712 {
713 int fd;
714 char *filename;
715 const char *p;
716 const char *p1;
717 int len;
718 int alloclen;
719
720 /* The open syscall MODE parameter is not specified. */
721 gdb_assert ((mode & O_CREAT) == 0);
722 gdb_assert (string != NULL);
723
724 /* A file with an empty name cannot possibly exist. Report a failure
725 without further checking.
726
727 This is an optimization which also defends us against buggy
728 implementations of the "stat" function. For instance, we have
729 noticed that a MinGW debugger built on Windows XP 32bits crashes
730 when the debugger is started with an empty argument. */
731 if (string[0] == '\0')
732 {
733 errno = ENOENT;
734 return -1;
735 }
736
737 if (!path)
738 path = ".";
739
740 mode |= O_BINARY;
741
742 if ((opts & OPF_TRY_CWD_FIRST) || IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (string))
743 {
744 int i;
745
746 if (is_regular_file (string))
747 {
748 filename = alloca (strlen (string) + 1);
749 strcpy (filename, string);
750 fd = open (filename, mode);
751 if (fd >= 0)
752 goto done;
753 }
754 else
755 {
756 filename = NULL;
757 fd = -1;
758 }
759
760 if (!(opts & OPF_SEARCH_IN_PATH))
761 for (i = 0; string[i]; i++)
762 if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (string[i]))
763 goto done;
764 }
765
766 /* For dos paths, d:/foo -> /foo, and d:foo -> foo. */
767 if (HAS_DRIVE_SPEC (string))
768 string = STRIP_DRIVE_SPEC (string);
769
770 /* /foo => foo, to avoid multiple slashes that Emacs doesn't like. */
771 while (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(string[0]))
772 string++;
773
774 /* ./foo => foo */
775 while (string[0] == '.' && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (string[1]))
776 string += 2;
777
778 alloclen = strlen (path) + strlen (string) + 2;
779 filename = alloca (alloclen);
780 fd = -1;
781 for (p = path; p; p = p1 ? p1 + 1 : 0)
782 {
783 p1 = strchr (p, DIRNAME_SEPARATOR);
784 if (p1)
785 len = p1 - p;
786 else
787 len = strlen (p);
788
789 if (len == 4 && p[0] == '$' && p[1] == 'c'
790 && p[2] == 'w' && p[3] == 'd')
791 {
792 /* Name is $cwd -- insert current directory name instead. */
793 int newlen;
794
795 /* First, realloc the filename buffer if too short. */
796 len = strlen (current_directory);
797 newlen = len + strlen (string) + 2;
798 if (newlen > alloclen)
799 {
800 alloclen = newlen;
801 filename = alloca (alloclen);
802 }
803 strcpy (filename, current_directory);
804 }
805 else
806 {
807 /* Normal file name in path -- just use it. */
808 strncpy (filename, p, len);
809 filename[len] = 0;
810
811 /* Don't search $cdir. It's also a magic path like $cwd, but we
812 don't have enough information to expand it. The user *could*
813 have an actual directory named '$cdir' but handling that would
814 be confusing, it would mean different things in different
815 contexts. If the user really has '$cdir' one can use './$cdir'.
816 We can get $cdir when loading scripts. When loading source files
817 $cdir must have already been expanded to the correct value. */
818 if (strcmp (filename, "$cdir") == 0)
819 continue;
820 }
821
822 /* Remove trailing slashes. */
823 while (len > 0 && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (filename[len - 1]))
824 filename[--len] = 0;
825
826 strcat (filename + len, SLASH_STRING);
827 strcat (filename, string);
828
829 if (is_regular_file (filename))
830 {
831 fd = open (filename, mode);
832 if (fd >= 0)
833 break;
834 }
835 }
836
837 done:
838 if (filename_opened)
839 {
840 /* If a file was opened, canonicalize its filename. Use xfullpath
841 rather than gdb_realpath to avoid resolving the basename part
842 of filenames when the associated file is a symbolic link. This
843 fixes a potential inconsistency between the filenames known to
844 GDB and the filenames it prints in the annotations. */
845 if (fd < 0)
846 *filename_opened = NULL;
847 else if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename))
848 *filename_opened = xfullpath (filename);
849 else
850 {
851 /* Beware the // my son, the Emacs barfs, the botch that catch... */
852
853 char *f = concat (current_directory,
854 IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (current_directory[strlen (current_directory) - 1])
855 ? "" : SLASH_STRING,
856 filename, (char *)NULL);
857
858 *filename_opened = xfullpath (f);
859 xfree (f);
860 }
861 }
862
863 return fd;
864 }
865
866
867 /* This is essentially a convenience, for clients that want the behaviour
868 of openp, using source_path, but that really don't want the file to be
869 opened but want instead just to know what the full pathname is (as
870 qualified against source_path).
871
872 The current working directory is searched first.
873
874 If the file was found, this function returns 1, and FULL_PATHNAME is
875 set to the fully-qualified pathname.
876
877 Else, this functions returns 0, and FULL_PATHNAME is set to NULL. */
878 int
879 source_full_path_of (const char *filename, char **full_pathname)
880 {
881 int fd;
882
883 fd = openp (source_path, OPF_TRY_CWD_FIRST | OPF_SEARCH_IN_PATH, filename,
884 O_RDONLY, full_pathname);
885 if (fd < 0)
886 {
887 *full_pathname = NULL;
888 return 0;
889 }
890
891 close (fd);
892 return 1;
893 }
894
895 /* Return non-zero if RULE matches PATH, that is if the rule can be
896 applied to PATH. */
897
898 static int
899 substitute_path_rule_matches (const struct substitute_path_rule *rule,
900 const char *path)
901 {
902 const int from_len = strlen (rule->from);
903 const int path_len = strlen (path);
904 char *path_start;
905
906 if (path_len < from_len)
907 return 0;
908
909 /* The substitution rules are anchored at the start of the path,
910 so the path should start with rule->from. There is no filename
911 comparison routine, so we need to extract the first FROM_LEN
912 characters from PATH first and use that to do the comparison. */
913
914 path_start = alloca (from_len + 1);
915 strncpy (path_start, path, from_len);
916 path_start[from_len] = '\0';
917
918 if (FILENAME_CMP (path_start, rule->from) != 0)
919 return 0;
920
921 /* Make sure that the region in the path that matches the substitution
922 rule is immediately followed by a directory separator (or the end of
923 string character). */
924
925 if (path[from_len] != '\0' && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (path[from_len]))
926 return 0;
927
928 return 1;
929 }
930
931 /* Find the substitute-path rule that applies to PATH and return it.
932 Return NULL if no rule applies. */
933
934 static struct substitute_path_rule *
935 get_substitute_path_rule (const char *path)
936 {
937 struct substitute_path_rule *rule = substitute_path_rules;
938
939 while (rule != NULL && !substitute_path_rule_matches (rule, path))
940 rule = rule->next;
941
942 return rule;
943 }
944
945 /* If the user specified a source path substitution rule that applies
946 to PATH, then apply it and return the new path. This new path must
947 be deallocated afterwards.
948
949 Return NULL if no substitution rule was specified by the user,
950 or if no rule applied to the given PATH. */
951
952 static char *
953 rewrite_source_path (const char *path)
954 {
955 const struct substitute_path_rule *rule = get_substitute_path_rule (path);
956 char *new_path;
957 int from_len;
958
959 if (rule == NULL)
960 return NULL;
961
962 from_len = strlen (rule->from);
963
964 /* Compute the rewritten path and return it. */
965
966 new_path =
967 (char *) xmalloc (strlen (path) + 1 + strlen (rule->to) - from_len);
968 strcpy (new_path, rule->to);
969 strcat (new_path, path + from_len);
970
971 return new_path;
972 }
973
974 int
975 find_and_open_source (const char *filename,
976 const char *dirname,
977 char **fullname)
978 {
979 char *path = source_path;
980 const char *p;
981 int result;
982
983 /* Quick way out if we already know its full name. */
984
985 if (*fullname)
986 {
987 /* The user may have requested that source paths be rewritten
988 according to substitution rules he provided. If a substitution
989 rule applies to this path, then apply it. */
990 char *rewritten_fullname = rewrite_source_path (*fullname);
991
992 if (rewritten_fullname != NULL)
993 {
994 xfree (*fullname);
995 *fullname = rewritten_fullname;
996 }
997
998 result = open (*fullname, OPEN_MODE);
999 if (result >= 0)
1000 return result;
1001 /* Didn't work -- free old one, try again. */
1002 xfree (*fullname);
1003 *fullname = NULL;
1004 }
1005
1006 if (dirname != NULL)
1007 {
1008 /* If necessary, rewrite the compilation directory name according
1009 to the source path substitution rules specified by the user. */
1010
1011 char *rewritten_dirname = rewrite_source_path (dirname);
1012
1013 if (rewritten_dirname != NULL)
1014 {
1015 make_cleanup (xfree, rewritten_dirname);
1016 dirname = rewritten_dirname;
1017 }
1018
1019 /* Replace a path entry of $cdir with the compilation directory
1020 name. */
1021 #define cdir_len 5
1022 /* We cast strstr's result in case an ANSIhole has made it const,
1023 which produces a "required warning" when assigned to a nonconst. */
1024 p = (char *) strstr (source_path, "$cdir");
1025 if (p && (p == path || p[-1] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR)
1026 && (p[cdir_len] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR || p[cdir_len] == '\0'))
1027 {
1028 int len;
1029
1030 path = (char *)
1031 alloca (strlen (source_path) + 1 + strlen (dirname) + 1);
1032 len = p - source_path;
1033 strncpy (path, source_path, len); /* Before $cdir */
1034 strcpy (path + len, dirname); /* new stuff */
1035 strcat (path + len, source_path + len + cdir_len); /* After
1036 $cdir */
1037 }
1038 }
1039
1040 if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename))
1041 {
1042 /* If filename is absolute path, try the source path
1043 substitution on it. */
1044 char *rewritten_filename = rewrite_source_path (filename);
1045
1046 if (rewritten_filename != NULL)
1047 {
1048 make_cleanup (xfree, rewritten_filename);
1049 filename = rewritten_filename;
1050 }
1051 }
1052
1053 result = openp (path, OPF_SEARCH_IN_PATH, filename, OPEN_MODE, fullname);
1054 if (result < 0)
1055 {
1056 /* Didn't work. Try using just the basename. */
1057 p = lbasename (filename);
1058 if (p != filename)
1059 result = openp (path, OPF_SEARCH_IN_PATH, p, OPEN_MODE, fullname);
1060 }
1061
1062 return result;
1063 }
1064
1065 /* Open a source file given a symtab S. Returns a file descriptor or
1066 negative number for error.
1067
1068 This function is a convience function to find_and_open_source. */
1069
1070 int
1071 open_source_file (struct symtab *s)
1072 {
1073 if (!s)
1074 return -1;
1075
1076 return find_and_open_source (s->filename, s->dirname, &s->fullname);
1077 }
1078
1079 /* Finds the fullname that a symtab represents.
1080
1081 If this functions finds the fullname, it will save it in s->fullname
1082 and it will also return the value.
1083
1084 If this function fails to find the file that this symtab represents,
1085 NULL will be returned and s->fullname will be set to NULL. */
1086
1087 char *
1088 symtab_to_fullname (struct symtab *s)
1089 {
1090 int r;
1091
1092 if (!s)
1093 return NULL;
1094
1095 /* Use cached copy if we have it.
1096 We rely on forget_cached_source_info being called appropriately
1097 to handle cases like the file being moved. */
1098 if (s->fullname)
1099 return s->fullname;
1100
1101 r = find_and_open_source (s->filename, s->dirname, &s->fullname);
1102
1103 if (r >= 0)
1104 {
1105 close (r);
1106 return s->fullname;
1107 }
1108
1109 return NULL;
1110 }
1111 \f
1112 /* Create and initialize the table S->line_charpos that records
1113 the positions of the lines in the source file, which is assumed
1114 to be open on descriptor DESC.
1115 All set S->nlines to the number of such lines. */
1116
1117 void
1118 find_source_lines (struct symtab *s, int desc)
1119 {
1120 struct stat st;
1121 char *data, *p, *end;
1122 int nlines = 0;
1123 int lines_allocated = 1000;
1124 int *line_charpos;
1125 long mtime = 0;
1126 int size;
1127
1128 gdb_assert (s);
1129 line_charpos = (int *) xmalloc (lines_allocated * sizeof (int));
1130 if (fstat (desc, &st) < 0)
1131 perror_with_name (s->filename);
1132
1133 if (s->objfile && s->objfile->obfd)
1134 mtime = s->objfile->mtime;
1135 else if (exec_bfd)
1136 mtime = exec_bfd_mtime;
1137
1138 if (mtime && mtime < st.st_mtime)
1139 warning (_("Source file is more recent than executable."));
1140
1141 {
1142 struct cleanup *old_cleanups;
1143
1144 /* st_size might be a large type, but we only support source files whose
1145 size fits in an int. */
1146 size = (int) st.st_size;
1147
1148 /* Use malloc, not alloca, because this may be pretty large, and we may
1149 run into various kinds of limits on stack size. */
1150 data = (char *) xmalloc (size);
1151 old_cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, data);
1152
1153 /* Reassign `size' to result of read for systems where \r\n -> \n. */
1154 size = myread (desc, data, size);
1155 if (size < 0)
1156 perror_with_name (s->filename);
1157 end = data + size;
1158 p = data;
1159 line_charpos[0] = 0;
1160 nlines = 1;
1161 while (p != end)
1162 {
1163 if (*p++ == '\n'
1164 /* A newline at the end does not start a new line. */
1165 && p != end)
1166 {
1167 if (nlines == lines_allocated)
1168 {
1169 lines_allocated *= 2;
1170 line_charpos =
1171 (int *) xrealloc ((char *) line_charpos,
1172 sizeof (int) * lines_allocated);
1173 }
1174 line_charpos[nlines++] = p - data;
1175 }
1176 }
1177 do_cleanups (old_cleanups);
1178 }
1179
1180 s->nlines = nlines;
1181 s->line_charpos =
1182 (int *) xrealloc ((char *) line_charpos, nlines * sizeof (int));
1183
1184 }
1185
1186 \f
1187
1188 /* Get full pathname and line number positions for a symtab.
1189 Return nonzero if line numbers may have changed.
1190 Set *FULLNAME to actual name of the file as found by `openp',
1191 or to 0 if the file is not found. */
1192
1193 static int
1194 get_filename_and_charpos (struct symtab *s, char **fullname)
1195 {
1196 int desc, linenums_changed = 0;
1197 struct cleanup *cleanups;
1198
1199 desc = open_source_file (s);
1200 if (desc < 0)
1201 {
1202 if (fullname)
1203 *fullname = NULL;
1204 return 0;
1205 }
1206 cleanups = make_cleanup_close (desc);
1207 if (fullname)
1208 *fullname = s->fullname;
1209 if (s->line_charpos == 0)
1210 linenums_changed = 1;
1211 if (linenums_changed)
1212 find_source_lines (s, desc);
1213 do_cleanups (cleanups);
1214 return linenums_changed;
1215 }
1216
1217 /* Print text describing the full name of the source file S
1218 and the line number LINE and its corresponding character position.
1219 The text starts with two Ctrl-z so that the Emacs-GDB interface
1220 can easily find it.
1221
1222 MID_STATEMENT is nonzero if the PC is not at the beginning of that line.
1223
1224 Return 1 if successful, 0 if could not find the file. */
1225
1226 int
1227 identify_source_line (struct symtab *s, int line, int mid_statement,
1228 CORE_ADDR pc)
1229 {
1230 if (s->line_charpos == 0)
1231 get_filename_and_charpos (s, (char **) NULL);
1232 if (s->fullname == 0)
1233 return 0;
1234 if (line > s->nlines)
1235 /* Don't index off the end of the line_charpos array. */
1236 return 0;
1237 annotate_source (s->fullname, line, s->line_charpos[line - 1],
1238 mid_statement, get_objfile_arch (s->objfile), pc);
1239
1240 current_source_line = line;
1241 first_line_listed = line;
1242 last_line_listed = line;
1243 current_source_symtab = s;
1244 return 1;
1245 }
1246 \f
1247
1248 /* Print source lines from the file of symtab S,
1249 starting with line number LINE and stopping before line number STOPLINE. */
1250
1251 static void print_source_lines_base (struct symtab *s, int line, int stopline,
1252 int noerror);
1253 static void
1254 print_source_lines_base (struct symtab *s, int line, int stopline, int noerror)
1255 {
1256 int c;
1257 int desc;
1258 int noprint = 0;
1259 FILE *stream;
1260 int nlines = stopline - line;
1261 struct cleanup *cleanup;
1262 struct ui_out *uiout = current_uiout;
1263
1264 /* Regardless of whether we can open the file, set current_source_symtab. */
1265 current_source_symtab = s;
1266 current_source_line = line;
1267 first_line_listed = line;
1268
1269 /* If printing of source lines is disabled, just print file and line
1270 number. */
1271 if (ui_out_test_flags (uiout, ui_source_list))
1272 {
1273 /* Only prints "No such file or directory" once. */
1274 if ((s != last_source_visited) || (!last_source_error))
1275 {
1276 last_source_visited = s;
1277 desc = open_source_file (s);
1278 }
1279 else
1280 {
1281 desc = last_source_error;
1282 noerror = 1;
1283 }
1284 }
1285 else
1286 {
1287 desc = last_source_error;
1288 noerror = 1;
1289 noprint = 1;
1290 }
1291
1292 if (desc < 0 || noprint)
1293 {
1294 last_source_error = desc;
1295
1296 if (!noerror)
1297 {
1298 char *name = alloca (strlen (s->filename) + 100);
1299 sprintf (name, "%d\t%s", line, s->filename);
1300 print_sys_errmsg (name, errno);
1301 }
1302 else
1303 {
1304 ui_out_field_int (uiout, "line", line);
1305 ui_out_text (uiout, "\tin ");
1306 ui_out_field_string (uiout, "file", s->filename);
1307 ui_out_text (uiout, "\n");
1308 }
1309
1310 return;
1311 }
1312
1313 last_source_error = 0;
1314
1315 if (s->line_charpos == 0)
1316 find_source_lines (s, desc);
1317
1318 if (line < 1 || line > s->nlines)
1319 {
1320 close (desc);
1321 error (_("Line number %d out of range; %s has %d lines."),
1322 line, s->filename, s->nlines);
1323 }
1324
1325 if (lseek (desc, s->line_charpos[line - 1], 0) < 0)
1326 {
1327 close (desc);
1328 perror_with_name (s->filename);
1329 }
1330
1331 stream = fdopen (desc, FDOPEN_MODE);
1332 clearerr (stream);
1333 cleanup = make_cleanup_fclose (stream);
1334
1335 while (nlines-- > 0)
1336 {
1337 char buf[20];
1338
1339 c = fgetc (stream);
1340 if (c == EOF)
1341 break;
1342 last_line_listed = current_source_line;
1343 sprintf (buf, "%d\t", current_source_line++);
1344 ui_out_text (uiout, buf);
1345 do
1346 {
1347 if (c < 040 && c != '\t' && c != '\n' && c != '\r')
1348 {
1349 sprintf (buf, "^%c", c + 0100);
1350 ui_out_text (uiout, buf);
1351 }
1352 else if (c == 0177)
1353 ui_out_text (uiout, "^?");
1354 else if (c == '\r')
1355 {
1356 /* Skip a \r character, but only before a \n. */
1357 int c1 = fgetc (stream);
1358
1359 if (c1 != '\n')
1360 printf_filtered ("^%c", c + 0100);
1361 if (c1 != EOF)
1362 ungetc (c1, stream);
1363 }
1364 else
1365 {
1366 sprintf (buf, "%c", c);
1367 ui_out_text (uiout, buf);
1368 }
1369 }
1370 while (c != '\n' && (c = fgetc (stream)) >= 0);
1371 }
1372
1373 do_cleanups (cleanup);
1374 }
1375 \f
1376 /* Show source lines from the file of symtab S, starting with line
1377 number LINE and stopping before line number STOPLINE. If this is
1378 not the command line version, then the source is shown in the source
1379 window otherwise it is simply printed. */
1380
1381 void
1382 print_source_lines (struct symtab *s, int line, int stopline, int noerror)
1383 {
1384 print_source_lines_base (s, line, stopline, noerror);
1385 }
1386 \f
1387 /* Print info on range of pc's in a specified line. */
1388
1389 static void
1390 line_info (char *arg, int from_tty)
1391 {
1392 struct symtabs_and_lines sals;
1393 struct symtab_and_line sal;
1394 CORE_ADDR start_pc, end_pc;
1395 int i;
1396 struct cleanup *cleanups;
1397
1398 init_sal (&sal); /* initialize to zeroes */
1399
1400 if (arg == 0)
1401 {
1402 sal.symtab = current_source_symtab;
1403 sal.pspace = current_program_space;
1404 sal.line = last_line_listed;
1405 sals.nelts = 1;
1406 sals.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *)
1407 xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line));
1408 sals.sals[0] = sal;
1409 }
1410 else
1411 {
1412 sals = decode_line_spec_1 (arg, DECODE_LINE_LIST_MODE);
1413
1414 dont_repeat ();
1415 }
1416
1417 cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, sals.sals);
1418
1419 /* C++ More than one line may have been specified, as when the user
1420 specifies an overloaded function name. Print info on them all. */
1421 for (i = 0; i < sals.nelts; i++)
1422 {
1423 sal = sals.sals[i];
1424 if (sal.pspace != current_program_space)
1425 continue;
1426
1427 if (sal.symtab == 0)
1428 {
1429 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_current_arch ();
1430
1431 printf_filtered (_("No line number information available"));
1432 if (sal.pc != 0)
1433 {
1434 /* This is useful for "info line *0x7f34". If we can't tell the
1435 user about a source line, at least let them have the symbolic
1436 address. */
1437 printf_filtered (" for address ");
1438 wrap_here (" ");
1439 print_address (gdbarch, sal.pc, gdb_stdout);
1440 }
1441 else
1442 printf_filtered (".");
1443 printf_filtered ("\n");
1444 }
1445 else if (sal.line > 0
1446 && find_line_pc_range (sal, &start_pc, &end_pc))
1447 {
1448 struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_objfile_arch (sal.symtab->objfile);
1449
1450 if (start_pc == end_pc)
1451 {
1452 printf_filtered ("Line %d of \"%s\"",
1453 sal.line, sal.symtab->filename);
1454 wrap_here (" ");
1455 printf_filtered (" is at address ");
1456 print_address (gdbarch, start_pc, gdb_stdout);
1457 wrap_here (" ");
1458 printf_filtered (" but contains no code.\n");
1459 }
1460 else
1461 {
1462 printf_filtered ("Line %d of \"%s\"",
1463 sal.line, sal.symtab->filename);
1464 wrap_here (" ");
1465 printf_filtered (" starts at address ");
1466 print_address (gdbarch, start_pc, gdb_stdout);
1467 wrap_here (" ");
1468 printf_filtered (" and ends at ");
1469 print_address (gdbarch, end_pc, gdb_stdout);
1470 printf_filtered (".\n");
1471 }
1472
1473 /* x/i should display this line's code. */
1474 set_next_address (gdbarch, start_pc);
1475
1476 /* Repeating "info line" should do the following line. */
1477 last_line_listed = sal.line + 1;
1478
1479 /* If this is the only line, show the source code. If it could
1480 not find the file, don't do anything special. */
1481 if (annotation_level && sals.nelts == 1)
1482 identify_source_line (sal.symtab, sal.line, 0, start_pc);
1483 }
1484 else
1485 /* Is there any case in which we get here, and have an address
1486 which the user would want to see? If we have debugging symbols
1487 and no line numbers? */
1488 printf_filtered (_("Line number %d is out of range for \"%s\".\n"),
1489 sal.line, sal.symtab->filename);
1490 }
1491 do_cleanups (cleanups);
1492 }
1493 \f
1494 /* Commands to search the source file for a regexp. */
1495
1496 static void
1497 forward_search_command (char *regex, int from_tty)
1498 {
1499 int c;
1500 int desc;
1501 FILE *stream;
1502 int line;
1503 char *msg;
1504 struct cleanup *cleanups;
1505
1506 line = last_line_listed + 1;
1507
1508 msg = (char *) re_comp (regex);
1509 if (msg)
1510 error (("%s"), msg);
1511
1512 if (current_source_symtab == 0)
1513 select_source_symtab (0);
1514
1515 desc = open_source_file (current_source_symtab);
1516 if (desc < 0)
1517 perror_with_name (current_source_symtab->filename);
1518 cleanups = make_cleanup_close (desc);
1519
1520 if (current_source_symtab->line_charpos == 0)
1521 find_source_lines (current_source_symtab, desc);
1522
1523 if (line < 1 || line > current_source_symtab->nlines)
1524 error (_("Expression not found"));
1525
1526 if (lseek (desc, current_source_symtab->line_charpos[line - 1], 0) < 0)
1527 perror_with_name (current_source_symtab->filename);
1528
1529 discard_cleanups (cleanups);
1530 stream = fdopen (desc, FDOPEN_MODE);
1531 clearerr (stream);
1532 cleanups = make_cleanup_fclose (stream);
1533 while (1)
1534 {
1535 static char *buf = NULL;
1536 char *p;
1537 int cursize, newsize;
1538
1539 cursize = 256;
1540 buf = xmalloc (cursize);
1541 p = buf;
1542
1543 c = getc (stream);
1544 if (c == EOF)
1545 break;
1546 do
1547 {
1548 *p++ = c;
1549 if (p - buf == cursize)
1550 {
1551 newsize = cursize + cursize / 2;
1552 buf = xrealloc (buf, newsize);
1553 p = buf + cursize;
1554 cursize = newsize;
1555 }
1556 }
1557 while (c != '\n' && (c = getc (stream)) >= 0);
1558
1559 /* Remove the \r, if any, at the end of the line, otherwise
1560 regular expressions that end with $ or \n won't work. */
1561 if (p - buf > 1 && p[-2] == '\r')
1562 {
1563 p--;
1564 p[-1] = '\n';
1565 }
1566
1567 /* We now have a source line in buf, null terminate and match. */
1568 *p = 0;
1569 if (re_exec (buf) > 0)
1570 {
1571 /* Match! */
1572 do_cleanups (cleanups);
1573 print_source_lines (current_source_symtab, line, line + 1, 0);
1574 set_internalvar_integer (lookup_internalvar ("_"), line);
1575 current_source_line = max (line - lines_to_list / 2, 1);
1576 return;
1577 }
1578 line++;
1579 }
1580
1581 printf_filtered (_("Expression not found\n"));
1582 do_cleanups (cleanups);
1583 }
1584
1585 static void
1586 reverse_search_command (char *regex, int from_tty)
1587 {
1588 int c;
1589 int desc;
1590 FILE *stream;
1591 int line;
1592 char *msg;
1593 struct cleanup *cleanups;
1594
1595 line = last_line_listed - 1;
1596
1597 msg = (char *) re_comp (regex);
1598 if (msg)
1599 error (("%s"), msg);
1600
1601 if (current_source_symtab == 0)
1602 select_source_symtab (0);
1603
1604 desc = open_source_file (current_source_symtab);
1605 if (desc < 0)
1606 perror_with_name (current_source_symtab->filename);
1607 cleanups = make_cleanup_close (desc);
1608
1609 if (current_source_symtab->line_charpos == 0)
1610 find_source_lines (current_source_symtab, desc);
1611
1612 if (line < 1 || line > current_source_symtab->nlines)
1613 error (_("Expression not found"));
1614
1615 if (lseek (desc, current_source_symtab->line_charpos[line - 1], 0) < 0)
1616 perror_with_name (current_source_symtab->filename);
1617
1618 discard_cleanups (cleanups);
1619 stream = fdopen (desc, FDOPEN_MODE);
1620 clearerr (stream);
1621 cleanups = make_cleanup_fclose (stream);
1622 while (line > 1)
1623 {
1624 /* FIXME!!! We walk right off the end of buf if we get a long line!!! */
1625 char buf[4096]; /* Should be reasonable??? */
1626 char *p = buf;
1627
1628 c = getc (stream);
1629 if (c == EOF)
1630 break;
1631 do
1632 {
1633 *p++ = c;
1634 }
1635 while (c != '\n' && (c = getc (stream)) >= 0);
1636
1637 /* Remove the \r, if any, at the end of the line, otherwise
1638 regular expressions that end with $ or \n won't work. */
1639 if (p - buf > 1 && p[-2] == '\r')
1640 {
1641 p--;
1642 p[-1] = '\n';
1643 }
1644
1645 /* We now have a source line in buf; null terminate and match. */
1646 *p = 0;
1647 if (re_exec (buf) > 0)
1648 {
1649 /* Match! */
1650 do_cleanups (cleanups);
1651 print_source_lines (current_source_symtab, line, line + 1, 0);
1652 set_internalvar_integer (lookup_internalvar ("_"), line);
1653 current_source_line = max (line - lines_to_list / 2, 1);
1654 return;
1655 }
1656 line--;
1657 if (fseek (stream, current_source_symtab->line_charpos[line - 1], 0) < 0)
1658 {
1659 do_cleanups (cleanups);
1660 perror_with_name (current_source_symtab->filename);
1661 }
1662 }
1663
1664 printf_filtered (_("Expression not found\n"));
1665 do_cleanups (cleanups);
1666 return;
1667 }
1668
1669 /* If the last character of PATH is a directory separator, then strip it. */
1670
1671 static void
1672 strip_trailing_directory_separator (char *path)
1673 {
1674 const int last = strlen (path) - 1;
1675
1676 if (last < 0)
1677 return; /* No stripping is needed if PATH is the empty string. */
1678
1679 if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (path[last]))
1680 path[last] = '\0';
1681 }
1682
1683 /* Return the path substitution rule that matches FROM.
1684 Return NULL if no rule matches. */
1685
1686 static struct substitute_path_rule *
1687 find_substitute_path_rule (const char *from)
1688 {
1689 struct substitute_path_rule *rule = substitute_path_rules;
1690
1691 while (rule != NULL)
1692 {
1693 if (FILENAME_CMP (rule->from, from) == 0)
1694 return rule;
1695 rule = rule->next;
1696 }
1697
1698 return NULL;
1699 }
1700
1701 /* Add a new substitute-path rule at the end of the current list of rules.
1702 The new rule will replace FROM into TO. */
1703
1704 void
1705 add_substitute_path_rule (char *from, char *to)
1706 {
1707 struct substitute_path_rule *rule;
1708 struct substitute_path_rule *new_rule;
1709
1710 new_rule = xmalloc (sizeof (struct substitute_path_rule));
1711 new_rule->from = xstrdup (from);
1712 new_rule->to = xstrdup (to);
1713 new_rule->next = NULL;
1714
1715 /* If the list of rules are empty, then insert the new rule
1716 at the head of the list. */
1717
1718 if (substitute_path_rules == NULL)
1719 {
1720 substitute_path_rules = new_rule;
1721 return;
1722 }
1723
1724 /* Otherwise, skip to the last rule in our list and then append
1725 the new rule. */
1726
1727 rule = substitute_path_rules;
1728 while (rule->next != NULL)
1729 rule = rule->next;
1730
1731 rule->next = new_rule;
1732 }
1733
1734 /* Remove the given source path substitution rule from the current list
1735 of rules. The memory allocated for that rule is also deallocated. */
1736
1737 static void
1738 delete_substitute_path_rule (struct substitute_path_rule *rule)
1739 {
1740 if (rule == substitute_path_rules)
1741 substitute_path_rules = rule->next;
1742 else
1743 {
1744 struct substitute_path_rule *prev = substitute_path_rules;
1745
1746 while (prev != NULL && prev->next != rule)
1747 prev = prev->next;
1748
1749 gdb_assert (prev != NULL);
1750
1751 prev->next = rule->next;
1752 }
1753
1754 xfree (rule->from);
1755 xfree (rule->to);
1756 xfree (rule);
1757 }
1758
1759 /* Implement the "show substitute-path" command. */
1760
1761 static void
1762 show_substitute_path_command (char *args, int from_tty)
1763 {
1764 struct substitute_path_rule *rule = substitute_path_rules;
1765 char **argv;
1766 char *from = NULL;
1767
1768 argv = gdb_buildargv (args);
1769 make_cleanup_freeargv (argv);
1770
1771 /* We expect zero or one argument. */
1772
1773 if (argv != NULL && argv[0] != NULL && argv[1] != NULL)
1774 error (_("Too many arguments in command"));
1775
1776 if (argv != NULL && argv[0] != NULL)
1777 from = argv[0];
1778
1779 /* Print the substitution rules. */
1780
1781 if (from != NULL)
1782 printf_filtered
1783 (_("Source path substitution rule matching `%s':\n"), from);
1784 else
1785 printf_filtered (_("List of all source path substitution rules:\n"));
1786
1787 while (rule != NULL)
1788 {
1789 if (from == NULL || FILENAME_CMP (rule->from, from) == 0)
1790 printf_filtered (" `%s' -> `%s'.\n", rule->from, rule->to);
1791 rule = rule->next;
1792 }
1793 }
1794
1795 /* Implement the "unset substitute-path" command. */
1796
1797 static void
1798 unset_substitute_path_command (char *args, int from_tty)
1799 {
1800 struct substitute_path_rule *rule = substitute_path_rules;
1801 char **argv = gdb_buildargv (args);
1802 char *from = NULL;
1803 int rule_found = 0;
1804
1805 /* This function takes either 0 or 1 argument. */
1806
1807 make_cleanup_freeargv (argv);
1808 if (argv != NULL && argv[0] != NULL && argv[1] != NULL)
1809 error (_("Incorrect usage, too many arguments in command"));
1810
1811 if (argv != NULL && argv[0] != NULL)
1812 from = argv[0];
1813
1814 /* If the user asked for all the rules to be deleted, ask him
1815 to confirm and give him a chance to abort before the action
1816 is performed. */
1817
1818 if (from == NULL
1819 && !query (_("Delete all source path substitution rules? ")))
1820 error (_("Canceled"));
1821
1822 /* Delete the rule matching the argument. No argument means that
1823 all rules should be deleted. */
1824
1825 while (rule != NULL)
1826 {
1827 struct substitute_path_rule *next = rule->next;
1828
1829 if (from == NULL || FILENAME_CMP (from, rule->from) == 0)
1830 {
1831 delete_substitute_path_rule (rule);
1832 rule_found = 1;
1833 }
1834
1835 rule = next;
1836 }
1837
1838 /* If the user asked for a specific rule to be deleted but
1839 we could not find it, then report an error. */
1840
1841 if (from != NULL && !rule_found)
1842 error (_("No substitution rule defined for `%s'"), from);
1843
1844 forget_cached_source_info ();
1845 }
1846
1847 /* Add a new source path substitution rule. */
1848
1849 static void
1850 set_substitute_path_command (char *args, int from_tty)
1851 {
1852 char **argv;
1853 struct substitute_path_rule *rule;
1854
1855 argv = gdb_buildargv (args);
1856 make_cleanup_freeargv (argv);
1857
1858 if (argv == NULL || argv[0] == NULL || argv [1] == NULL)
1859 error (_("Incorrect usage, too few arguments in command"));
1860
1861 if (argv[2] != NULL)
1862 error (_("Incorrect usage, too many arguments in command"));
1863
1864 if (*(argv[0]) == '\0')
1865 error (_("First argument must be at least one character long"));
1866
1867 /* Strip any trailing directory separator character in either FROM
1868 or TO. The substitution rule already implicitly contains them. */
1869 strip_trailing_directory_separator (argv[0]);
1870 strip_trailing_directory_separator (argv[1]);
1871
1872 /* If a rule with the same "from" was previously defined, then
1873 delete it. This new rule replaces it. */
1874
1875 rule = find_substitute_path_rule (argv[0]);
1876 if (rule != NULL)
1877 delete_substitute_path_rule (rule);
1878
1879 /* Insert the new substitution rule. */
1880
1881 add_substitute_path_rule (argv[0], argv[1]);
1882 forget_cached_source_info ();
1883 }
1884
1885 \f
1886 void
1887 _initialize_source (void)
1888 {
1889 struct cmd_list_element *c;
1890
1891 current_source_symtab = 0;
1892 init_source_path ();
1893
1894 /* The intention is to use POSIX Basic Regular Expressions.
1895 Always use the GNU regex routine for consistency across all hosts.
1896 Our current GNU regex.c does not have all the POSIX features, so this is
1897 just an approximation. */
1898 re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_GREP);
1899
1900 c = add_cmd ("directory", class_files, directory_command, _("\
1901 Add directory DIR to beginning of search path for source files.\n\
1902 Forget cached info on source file locations and line positions.\n\
1903 DIR can also be $cwd for the current working directory, or $cdir for the\n\
1904 directory in which the source file was compiled into object code.\n\
1905 With no argument, reset the search path to $cdir:$cwd, the default."),
1906 &cmdlist);
1907
1908 if (dbx_commands)
1909 add_com_alias ("use", "directory", class_files, 0);
1910
1911 set_cmd_completer (c, filename_completer);
1912
1913 add_setshow_optional_filename_cmd ("directories",
1914 class_files,
1915 &source_path,
1916 _("\
1917 Set the search path for finding source files."),
1918 _("\
1919 Show the search path for finding source files."),
1920 _("\
1921 $cwd in the path means the current working directory.\n\
1922 $cdir in the path means the compilation directory of the source file.\n\
1923 GDB ensures the search path always ends with $cdir:$cwd by\n\
1924 appending these directories if necessary.\n\
1925 Setting the value to an empty string sets it to $cdir:$cwd, the default."),
1926 set_directories_command,
1927 show_directories_command,
1928 &setlist, &showlist);
1929
1930 if (xdb_commands)
1931 {
1932 add_com_alias ("D", "directory", class_files, 0);
1933 add_cmd ("ld", no_class, show_directories_1, _("\
1934 Current search path for finding source files.\n\
1935 $cwd in the path means the current working directory.\n\
1936 $cdir in the path means the compilation directory of the source file."),
1937 &cmdlist);
1938 }
1939
1940 add_info ("source", source_info,
1941 _("Information about the current source file."));
1942
1943 add_info ("line", line_info, _("\
1944 Core addresses of the code for a source line.\n\
1945 Line can be specified as\n\
1946 LINENUM, to list around that line in current file,\n\
1947 FILE:LINENUM, to list around that line in that file,\n\
1948 FUNCTION, to list around beginning of that function,\n\
1949 FILE:FUNCTION, to distinguish among like-named static functions.\n\
1950 Default is to describe the last source line that was listed.\n\n\
1951 This sets the default address for \"x\" to the line's first instruction\n\
1952 so that \"x/i\" suffices to start examining the machine code.\n\
1953 The address is also stored as the value of \"$_\"."));
1954
1955 add_com ("forward-search", class_files, forward_search_command, _("\
1956 Search for regular expression (see regex(3)) from last line listed.\n\
1957 The matching line number is also stored as the value of \"$_\"."));
1958 add_com_alias ("search", "forward-search", class_files, 0);
1959
1960 add_com ("reverse-search", class_files, reverse_search_command, _("\
1961 Search backward for regular expression (see regex(3)) from last line listed.\n\
1962 The matching line number is also stored as the value of \"$_\"."));
1963 add_com_alias ("rev", "reverse-search", class_files, 1);
1964
1965 if (xdb_commands)
1966 {
1967 add_com_alias ("/", "forward-search", class_files, 0);
1968 add_com_alias ("?", "reverse-search", class_files, 0);
1969 }
1970
1971 add_setshow_integer_cmd ("listsize", class_support, &lines_to_list, _("\
1972 Set number of source lines gdb will list by default."), _("\
1973 Show number of source lines gdb will list by default."), NULL,
1974 NULL,
1975 show_lines_to_list,
1976 &setlist, &showlist);
1977
1978 add_cmd ("substitute-path", class_files, set_substitute_path_command,
1979 _("\
1980 Usage: set substitute-path FROM TO\n\
1981 Add a substitution rule replacing FROM into TO in source file names.\n\
1982 If a substitution rule was previously set for FROM, the old rule\n\
1983 is replaced by the new one."),
1984 &setlist);
1985
1986 add_cmd ("substitute-path", class_files, unset_substitute_path_command,
1987 _("\
1988 Usage: unset substitute-path [FROM]\n\
1989 Delete the rule for substituting FROM in source file names. If FROM\n\
1990 is not specified, all substituting rules are deleted.\n\
1991 If the debugger cannot find a rule for FROM, it will display a warning."),
1992 &unsetlist);
1993
1994 add_cmd ("substitute-path", class_files, show_substitute_path_command,
1995 _("\
1996 Usage: show substitute-path [FROM]\n\
1997 Print the rule for substituting FROM in source file names. If FROM\n\
1998 is not specified, print all substitution rules."),
1999 &showlist);
2000 }
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