1 /* Support for printing Ada types for GDB, the GNU debugger.
2 Copyright (C) 1986-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GDB.
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.
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.
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/>. */
20 #include "event-top.h"
24 #include "cli/cli-style.h"
25 #include "typeprint.h"
26 #include "target-float.h"
30 static int print_selected_record_field_types (struct type
*, struct type
*,
32 struct ui_file
*, int, int,
33 const struct type_print_options
*);
35 static int print_record_field_types (struct type
*, struct type
*,
36 struct ui_file
*, int, int,
37 const struct type_print_options
*);
41 static char *name_buffer
;
42 static int name_buffer_len
;
44 /* The (decoded) Ada name of TYPE. This value persists until the
48 decoded_type_name (struct type
*type
)
50 if (ada_type_name (type
) == NULL
)
54 const char *raw_name
= ada_type_name (type
);
57 if (name_buffer
== NULL
|| name_buffer_len
<= strlen (raw_name
))
59 name_buffer_len
= 16 + 2 * strlen (raw_name
);
60 name_buffer
= (char *) xrealloc (name_buffer
, name_buffer_len
);
62 strcpy (name_buffer
, raw_name
);
64 s
= (char *) strstr (name_buffer
, "___");
68 s
= name_buffer
+ strlen (name_buffer
) - 1;
69 while (s
> name_buffer
&& (s
[0] != '_' || s
[-1] != '_'))
78 for (s
= q
= name_buffer
; *s
!= '\0'; q
+= 1)
80 if (s
[0] == '_' && s
[1] == '_')
96 /* Return nonzero if TYPE is a subrange type, and its bounds
97 are identical to the bounds of its subtype. */
100 type_is_full_subrange_of_target_type (struct type
*type
)
102 struct type
*subtype
;
104 if (type
->code () != TYPE_CODE_RANGE
)
107 subtype
= type
->target_type ();
111 if (is_dynamic_type (type
))
114 if (ada_discrete_type_low_bound (type
)
115 != ada_discrete_type_low_bound (subtype
))
118 if (ada_discrete_type_high_bound (type
)
119 != ada_discrete_type_high_bound (subtype
))
125 /* Print TYPE on STREAM, preferably as a range if BOUNDS_PREFERRED_P
129 print_range (struct type
*type
, struct ui_file
*stream
,
130 int bounds_preferred_p
)
132 if (!bounds_preferred_p
)
134 /* Try stripping all TYPE_CODE_RANGE layers whose bounds
135 are identical to the bounds of their subtype. When
136 the bounds of both types match, it can allow us to
137 print a range using the name of its base type, which
138 is easier to read. For instance, we would print...
140 array (character) of ...
144 array ('["00"]' .. '["ff"]') of ... */
145 while (type_is_full_subrange_of_target_type (type
))
146 type
= type
->target_type ();
149 switch (type
->code ())
151 case TYPE_CODE_RANGE
:
154 LONGEST lo
= 0, hi
= 0; /* init for gcc -Wall */
159 lo
= ada_discrete_type_low_bound (type
);
160 hi
= ada_discrete_type_high_bound (type
);
162 catch (const gdb_exception_error
&e
)
164 /* This can happen when the range is dynamic. Sometimes,
165 resolving dynamic property values requires us to have
166 access to an actual object, which is not available
167 when the user is using the "ptype" command on a type.
168 Print the range as an unbounded range. */
169 gdb_printf (stream
, "<>");
175 ada_print_scalar (type
, lo
, stream
);
176 gdb_printf (stream
, " .. ");
177 ada_print_scalar (type
, hi
, stream
);
182 gdb_printf (stream
, "%.*s",
183 ada_name_prefix_len (type
->name ()),
189 /* Print the number or discriminant bound at BOUNDS+*N on STREAM, and
190 set *N past the bound and its delimiter, if any. */
193 print_range_bound (struct type
*type
, const char *bounds
, int *n
,
194 struct ui_file
*stream
)
198 if (ada_scan_number (bounds
, *n
, &B
, n
))
200 /* STABS decodes all range types which bounds are 0 .. -1 as
201 unsigned integers (ie. the type code is TYPE_CODE_INT, not
202 TYPE_CODE_RANGE). Unfortunately, ada_print_scalar() relies
203 on the unsigned flag to determine whether the bound should
204 be printed as a signed or an unsigned value. This causes
205 the upper bound of the 0 .. -1 range types to be printed as
206 a very large unsigned number instead of -1.
207 To workaround this stabs deficiency, we replace the TYPE by NULL
208 to indicate default output when we detect that the bound is negative,
209 and the type is a TYPE_CODE_INT. The bound is negative when
210 'm' is the last character of the number scanned in BOUNDS. */
211 if (bounds
[*n
- 1] == 'm' && type
->code () == TYPE_CODE_INT
)
213 ada_print_scalar (type
, B
, stream
);
214 if (bounds
[*n
] == '_')
220 const char *bound
= bounds
+ *n
;
223 pend
= strstr (bound
, "__");
225 *n
+= bound_len
= strlen (bound
);
228 bound_len
= pend
- bound
;
231 gdb_printf (stream
, "%.*s", bound_len
, bound
);
235 /* Assuming NAME[0 .. NAME_LEN-1] is the name of a range type, print
236 the value (if found) of the bound indicated by SUFFIX ("___L" or
237 "___U") according to the ___XD conventions. */
240 print_dynamic_range_bound (struct type
*type
, const char *name
, int name_len
,
241 const char *suffix
, struct ui_file
*stream
)
244 std::string
name_buf (name
, name_len
);
247 if (get_int_var_value (name_buf
.c_str (), B
))
248 ada_print_scalar (type
, B
, stream
);
250 gdb_printf (stream
, "?");
253 /* Print RAW_TYPE as a range type, using any bound information
254 following the GNAT encoding (if available).
256 If BOUNDS_PREFERRED_P is nonzero, force the printing of the range
257 using its bounds. Otherwise, try printing the range without
258 printing the value of the bounds, if possible (this is only
259 considered a hint, not a guaranty). */
262 print_range_type (struct type
*raw_type
, struct ui_file
*stream
,
263 int bounds_preferred_p
)
266 struct type
*base_type
;
267 const char *subtype_info
;
269 gdb_assert (raw_type
!= NULL
);
270 name
= raw_type
->name ();
271 gdb_assert (name
!= NULL
);
273 if (raw_type
->code () == TYPE_CODE_RANGE
)
274 base_type
= raw_type
->target_type ();
276 base_type
= raw_type
;
278 subtype_info
= strstr (name
, "___XD");
279 if (subtype_info
== NULL
)
280 print_range (raw_type
, stream
, bounds_preferred_p
);
283 int prefix_len
= subtype_info
- name
;
284 const char *bounds_str
;
288 bounds_str
= strchr (subtype_info
, '_');
291 if (*subtype_info
== 'L')
293 print_range_bound (base_type
, bounds_str
, &n
, stream
);
297 print_dynamic_range_bound (base_type
, name
, prefix_len
, "___L",
300 gdb_printf (stream
, " .. ");
302 if (*subtype_info
== 'U')
303 print_range_bound (base_type
, bounds_str
, &n
, stream
);
305 print_dynamic_range_bound (base_type
, name
, prefix_len
, "___U",
310 /* Print enumerated type TYPE on STREAM. */
313 print_enum_type (struct type
*type
, struct ui_file
*stream
)
315 int len
= type
->num_fields ();
319 gdb_printf (stream
, "(");
320 stream
->wrap_here (1);
323 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
327 gdb_printf (stream
, ", ");
328 stream
->wrap_here (4);
329 fputs_styled (ada_enum_name (type
->field (i
).name ()),
330 variable_name_style
.style (), stream
);
331 if (lastval
!= type
->field (i
).loc_enumval ())
333 gdb_printf (stream
, " => %s",
334 plongest (type
->field (i
).loc_enumval ()));
335 lastval
= type
->field (i
).loc_enumval ();
339 gdb_printf (stream
, ")");
342 /* Print simple (constrained) array type TYPE on STREAM. LEVEL is the
343 recursion (indentation) level, in case the element type itself has
344 nested structure, and SHOW is the number of levels of internal
345 structure to show (see ada_print_type). */
348 print_array_type (struct type
*type
, struct ui_file
*stream
, int show
,
349 int level
, const struct type_print_options
*flags
)
353 struct type
*elt_type
= NULL
;
355 if (ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (type
))
356 type
= ada_coerce_to_simple_array_type (type
);
359 gdb_printf (stream
, "array (");
363 fprintf_styled (stream
, metadata_style
.style (),
364 _("<undecipherable array type>"));
369 if (ada_is_simple_array_type (type
))
371 struct type
*range_desc_type
;
372 struct type
*arr_type
;
374 range_desc_type
= ada_find_parallel_type (type
, "___XA");
375 ada_fixup_array_indexes_type (range_desc_type
);
378 if (range_desc_type
== NULL
)
380 for (arr_type
= type
; arr_type
->code () == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY
; )
382 if (arr_type
!= type
)
383 gdb_printf (stream
, ", ");
384 print_range (arr_type
->index_type (), stream
,
385 0 /* bounds_preferred_p */);
386 if (arr_type
->field (0).bitsize () > 0)
387 bitsize
= arr_type
->field (0).bitsize ();
388 /* A multi-dimensional array is represented using a
389 sequence of array types. If one of these types has a
390 name, then it is not another dimension of the outer
391 array, but rather the element type of the outermost
393 arr_type
= arr_type
->target_type ();
394 if (arr_type
->name () != nullptr)
402 n_indices
= range_desc_type
->num_fields ();
403 for (k
= 0, arr_type
= type
;
405 k
+= 1, arr_type
= arr_type
->target_type ())
408 gdb_printf (stream
, ", ");
409 print_range_type (range_desc_type
->field (k
).type (),
410 stream
, 0 /* bounds_preferred_p */);
411 if (arr_type
->field (0).bitsize () > 0)
412 bitsize
= arr_type
->field (0).bitsize ();
420 for (i
= i0
= ada_array_arity (type
); i
> 0; i
-= 1)
421 gdb_printf (stream
, "%s<>", i
== i0
? "" : ", ");
424 elt_type
= ada_array_element_type (type
, n_indices
);
425 gdb_printf (stream
, ") of ");
426 stream
->wrap_here (0);
427 ada_print_type (elt_type
, "", stream
, show
== 0 ? 0 : show
- 1, level
+ 1,
429 /* Arrays with variable-length elements are never bit-packed in practice but
430 compilers have to describe their stride so that we can properly fetch
431 individual elements. Do not say the array is packed in this case. */
432 if (bitsize
> 0 && !is_dynamic_type (elt_type
))
433 gdb_printf (stream
, " <packed: %d-bit elements>", bitsize
);
436 /* Print the choices encoded by field FIELD_NUM of variant-part TYPE on
437 STREAM, assuming that VAL_TYPE (if non-NULL) is the type of the
438 values. Return non-zero if the field is an encoding of
439 discriminant values, as in a standard variant record, and 0 if the
440 field is not so encoded (as happens with single-component variants
441 in types annotated with pragma Unchecked_Union). */
444 print_choices (struct type
*type
, int field_num
, struct ui_file
*stream
,
445 struct type
*val_type
)
449 const char *name
= type
->field (field_num
).name ();
453 /* Skip over leading 'V': NOTE soon to be obsolete. */
456 if (!ada_scan_number (name
, 1, NULL
, &p
))
470 gdb_printf (stream
, " =>");
476 gdb_printf (stream
, " | ");
487 if (!ada_scan_number (name
, p
+ 1, &W
, &p
))
489 ada_print_scalar (val_type
, W
, stream
);
496 if (!ada_scan_number (name
, p
+ 1, &L
, &p
)
497 || name
[p
] != 'T' || !ada_scan_number (name
, p
+ 1, &U
, &p
))
499 ada_print_scalar (val_type
, L
, stream
);
500 gdb_printf (stream
, " .. ");
501 ada_print_scalar (val_type
, U
, stream
);
505 gdb_printf (stream
, "others");
512 gdb_printf (stream
, "? =>");
516 /* A helper for print_variant_clauses that prints the members of
517 VAR_TYPE. DISCR_TYPE is the type of the discriminant (or nullptr
518 if not available). The discriminant is contained in OUTER_TYPE.
519 STREAM, LEVEL, SHOW, and FLAGS are the same as for
523 print_variant_clauses (struct type
*var_type
, struct type
*discr_type
,
524 struct type
*outer_type
, struct ui_file
*stream
,
526 const struct type_print_options
*flags
)
528 for (int i
= 0; i
< var_type
->num_fields (); i
+= 1)
530 gdb_printf (stream
, "\n%*swhen ", level
, "");
531 if (print_choices (var_type
, i
, stream
, discr_type
))
533 if (print_record_field_types (var_type
->field (i
).type (),
534 outer_type
, stream
, show
, level
,
537 gdb_printf (stream
, " null;");
540 print_selected_record_field_types (var_type
, outer_type
, i
, i
,
541 stream
, show
, level
, flags
);
545 /* Assuming that field FIELD_NUM of TYPE represents variants whose
546 discriminant is contained in OUTER_TYPE, print its components on STREAM.
547 LEVEL is the recursion (indentation) level, in case any of the fields
548 themselves have nested structure, and SHOW is the number of levels of
549 internal structure to show (see ada_print_type). For this purpose,
550 fields nested in a variant part are taken to be at the same level as
551 the fields immediately outside the variant part. */
554 print_variant_clauses (struct type
*type
, int field_num
,
555 struct type
*outer_type
, struct ui_file
*stream
,
557 const struct type_print_options
*flags
)
559 struct type
*var_type
, *par_type
;
560 struct type
*discr_type
;
562 var_type
= type
->field (field_num
).type ();
563 discr_type
= ada_variant_discrim_type (var_type
, outer_type
);
565 if (var_type
->code () == TYPE_CODE_PTR
)
567 var_type
= var_type
->target_type ();
568 if (var_type
== NULL
|| var_type
->code () != TYPE_CODE_UNION
)
572 par_type
= ada_find_parallel_type (var_type
, "___XVU");
573 if (par_type
!= NULL
)
576 print_variant_clauses (var_type
, discr_type
, outer_type
, stream
, show
,
580 /* Assuming that field FIELD_NUM of TYPE is a variant part whose
581 discriminants are contained in OUTER_TYPE, print a description of it
582 on STREAM. LEVEL is the recursion (indentation) level, in case any of
583 the fields themselves have nested structure, and SHOW is the number of
584 levels of internal structure to show (see ada_print_type). For this
585 purpose, fields nested in a variant part are taken to be at the same
586 level as the fields immediately outside the variant part. */
589 print_variant_part (struct type
*type
, int field_num
, struct type
*outer_type
,
590 struct ui_file
*stream
, int show
, int level
,
591 const struct type_print_options
*flags
)
594 = ada_variant_discrim_name (type
->field (field_num
).type ());
595 if (*variant
== '\0')
598 gdb_printf (stream
, "\n%*scase %s is", level
+ 4, "", variant
);
599 print_variant_clauses (type
, field_num
, outer_type
, stream
, show
,
601 gdb_printf (stream
, "\n%*send case;", level
+ 4, "");
604 /* Print a description on STREAM of the fields FLD0 through FLD1 in
605 record or union type TYPE, whose discriminants are in OUTER_TYPE.
606 LEVEL is the recursion (indentation) level, in case any of the
607 fields themselves have nested structure, and SHOW is the number of
608 levels of internal structure to show (see ada_print_type). Does
609 not print parent type information of TYPE. Returns 0 if no fields
610 printed, -1 for an incomplete type, else > 0. Prints each field
611 beginning on a new line, but does not put a new line at end. */
614 print_selected_record_field_types (struct type
*type
, struct type
*outer_type
,
616 struct ui_file
*stream
, int show
, int level
,
617 const struct type_print_options
*flags
)
623 if (fld0
> fld1
&& type
->is_stub ())
626 for (i
= fld0
; i
<= fld1
; i
+= 1)
630 if (ada_is_parent_field (type
, i
) || ada_is_ignored_field (type
, i
))
632 else if (ada_is_wrapper_field (type
, i
))
633 flds
+= print_record_field_types (type
->field (i
).type (), type
,
634 stream
, show
, level
, flags
);
635 else if (ada_is_variant_part (type
, i
))
637 print_variant_part (type
, i
, outer_type
, stream
, show
, level
, flags
);
643 gdb_printf (stream
, "\n%*s", level
+ 4, "");
644 ada_print_type (type
->field (i
).type (),
645 type
->field (i
).name (),
646 stream
, show
- 1, level
+ 4, flags
);
647 gdb_printf (stream
, ";");
654 static void print_record_field_types_dynamic
655 (const gdb::array_view
<variant_part
> &parts
,
656 int from
, int to
, struct type
*type
, struct ui_file
*stream
,
657 int show
, int level
, const struct type_print_options
*flags
);
659 /* Print the choices encoded by VARIANT on STREAM. LEVEL is the
660 indentation level. The type of the discriminant for VARIANT is
661 given by DISR_TYPE. */
664 print_choices (struct type
*discr_type
, const variant
&variant
,
665 struct ui_file
*stream
, int level
)
667 gdb_printf (stream
, "\n%*swhen ", level
, "");
668 if (variant
.is_default ())
669 gdb_printf (stream
, "others");
673 for (const discriminant_range
&range
: variant
.discriminants
)
676 gdb_printf (stream
, " | ");
679 ada_print_scalar (discr_type
, range
.low
, stream
);
680 if (range
.low
!= range
.high
)
681 ada_print_scalar (discr_type
, range
.high
, stream
);
685 gdb_printf (stream
, " =>");
688 /* Print a single variant part, PART, on STREAM. TYPE is the
689 enclosing type. SHOW, LEVEL, and FLAGS are the usual type-printing
690 settings. This prints information about PART and the fields it
691 controls. It returns the index of the next field that should be
692 shown -- that is, one after the last field printed by this
696 print_variant_part (const variant_part
&part
,
697 struct type
*type
, struct ui_file
*stream
,
699 const struct type_print_options
*flags
)
701 struct type
*discr_type
= nullptr;
703 if (part
.discriminant_index
== -1)
707 name
= type
->field (part
.discriminant_index
).name ();;
708 discr_type
= type
->field (part
.discriminant_index
).type ();
711 gdb_printf (stream
, "\n%*scase %s is", level
+ 4, "", name
);
714 for (const variant
&variant
: part
.variants
)
716 print_choices (discr_type
, variant
, stream
, level
+ 8);
718 if (variant
.first_field
== variant
.last_field
)
719 gdb_printf (stream
, " null;");
722 print_record_field_types_dynamic (variant
.parts
,
724 variant
.last_field
, type
, stream
,
725 show
, level
+ 8, flags
);
726 last_field
= variant
.last_field
;
730 gdb_printf (stream
, "\n%*send case;", level
+ 4, "");
735 /* Print some fields of TYPE to STREAM. SHOW, LEVEL, and FLAGS are
736 the usual type-printing settings. PARTS is the array of variant
737 parts that correspond to the range of fields to be printed. FROM
738 and TO are the range of fields to print. */
741 print_record_field_types_dynamic (const gdb::array_view
<variant_part
> &parts
,
743 struct type
*type
, struct ui_file
*stream
,
745 const struct type_print_options
*flags
)
749 for (const variant_part
&part
: parts
)
751 if (part
.variants
.empty ())
754 /* Print any non-varying fields. */
755 int first_varying
= part
.variants
[0].first_field
;
756 print_selected_record_field_types (type
, type
, field
,
757 first_varying
- 1, stream
,
760 field
= print_variant_part (part
, type
, stream
, show
, level
, flags
);
763 /* Print any trailing fields that we were asked to print. */
764 print_selected_record_field_types (type
, type
, field
, to
- 1, stream
, show
,
768 /* Print a description on STREAM of all fields of record or union type
769 TYPE, as for print_selected_record_field_types, above. */
772 print_record_field_types (struct type
*type
, struct type
*outer_type
,
773 struct ui_file
*stream
, int show
, int level
,
774 const struct type_print_options
*flags
)
776 struct dynamic_prop
*prop
= type
->dyn_prop (DYN_PROP_VARIANT_PARTS
);
779 if (prop
->kind () == PROP_TYPE
)
781 type
= prop
->original_type ();
782 prop
= type
->dyn_prop (DYN_PROP_VARIANT_PARTS
);
784 gdb_assert (prop
->kind () == PROP_VARIANT_PARTS
);
785 print_record_field_types_dynamic (*prop
->variant_parts (),
786 0, type
->num_fields (),
787 type
, stream
, show
, level
, flags
);
788 return type
->num_fields ();
791 return print_selected_record_field_types (type
, outer_type
,
792 0, type
->num_fields () - 1,
793 stream
, show
, level
, flags
);
797 /* Print record type TYPE on STREAM. LEVEL is the recursion (indentation)
798 level, in case the element type itself has nested structure, and SHOW is
799 the number of levels of internal structure to show (see ada_print_type). */
802 print_record_type (struct type
*type0
, struct ui_file
*stream
, int show
,
803 int level
, const struct type_print_options
*flags
)
805 struct type
*parent_type
;
808 type
= ada_find_parallel_type (type0
, "___XVE");
812 parent_type
= ada_parent_type (type
);
813 if (ada_type_name (parent_type
) != NULL
)
815 const char *parent_name
= decoded_type_name (parent_type
);
817 /* If we fail to decode the parent type name, then use the parent
818 type name as is. Not pretty, but should never happen except
819 when the debugging info is incomplete or incorrect. This
820 prevents a crash trying to print a NULL pointer. */
821 if (parent_name
== NULL
)
822 parent_name
= ada_type_name (parent_type
);
823 gdb_printf (stream
, "new %s with record", parent_name
);
825 else if (parent_type
== NULL
&& ada_is_tagged_type (type
, 0))
826 gdb_printf (stream
, "tagged record");
828 gdb_printf (stream
, "record");
831 gdb_printf (stream
, " ... end record");
837 if (parent_type
!= NULL
&& ada_type_name (parent_type
) == NULL
)
838 flds
+= print_record_field_types (parent_type
, parent_type
,
839 stream
, show
, level
, flags
);
840 flds
+= print_record_field_types (type
, type
, stream
, show
, level
,
844 gdb_printf (stream
, "\n%*send record", level
, "");
846 gdb_printf (stream
, _(" <incomplete type> end record"));
848 gdb_printf (stream
, " null; end record");
852 /* Print the unchecked union type TYPE in something resembling Ada
853 format on STREAM. LEVEL is the recursion (indentation) level
854 in case the element type itself has nested structure, and SHOW is the
855 number of levels of internal structure to show (see ada_print_type). */
857 print_unchecked_union_type (struct type
*type
, struct ui_file
*stream
,
859 const struct type_print_options
*flags
)
862 gdb_printf (stream
, "record (?) is ... end record");
863 else if (type
->num_fields () == 0)
864 gdb_printf (stream
, "record (?) is null; end record");
867 gdb_printf (stream
, "record (?) is\n%*scase ? is", level
+ 4, "");
869 print_variant_clauses (type
, nullptr, type
, stream
, show
, level
+ 8, flags
);
871 gdb_printf (stream
, "\n%*send case;\n%*send record",
872 level
+ 4, "", level
, "");
878 /* Print function or procedure type TYPE on STREAM. Make it a header
879 for function or procedure NAME if NAME is not null. */
882 print_func_type (struct type
*type
, struct ui_file
*stream
, const char *name
,
883 const struct type_print_options
*flags
)
885 int i
, len
= type
->num_fields ();
887 if (type
->target_type () != NULL
888 && type
->target_type ()->code () == TYPE_CODE_VOID
)
889 gdb_printf (stream
, "procedure");
891 gdb_printf (stream
, "function");
893 if (name
!= NULL
&& name
[0] != '\0')
895 gdb_puts (" ", stream
);
896 fputs_styled (name
, function_name_style
.style (), stream
);
901 gdb_printf (stream
, " (");
902 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
+= 1)
906 gdb_puts ("; ", stream
);
907 stream
->wrap_here (4);
909 gdb_printf (stream
, "a%d: ", i
+ 1);
910 ada_print_type (type
->field (i
).type (), "", stream
, -1, 0,
913 gdb_printf (stream
, ")");
916 if (type
->target_type () == NULL
)
917 gdb_printf (stream
, " return <unknown return type>");
918 else if (type
->target_type ()->code () != TYPE_CODE_VOID
)
920 gdb_printf (stream
, " return ");
921 ada_print_type (type
->target_type (), "", stream
, 0, 0, flags
);
926 /* Print a description of a type TYPE0.
927 Output goes to STREAM (via stdio).
928 If VARSTRING is a non-NULL, non-empty string, print as an Ada
929 variable/field declaration.
930 SHOW+1 is the maximum number of levels of internal type structure
931 to show (this applies to record types, enumerated types, and
933 SHOW is the number of levels of internal type structure to show
934 when there is a type name for the SHOWth deepest level (0th is
936 When SHOW<0, no inner structure is shown.
937 LEVEL indicates level of recursion (for nested definitions). */
940 ada_print_type (struct type
*type0
, const char *varstring
,
941 struct ui_file
*stream
, int show
, int level
,
942 const struct type_print_options
*flags
)
944 if (type0
->code () == TYPE_CODE_INTERNAL_FUNCTION
)
946 c_print_type (type0
, "", stream
, show
, level
,
947 language_ada
, flags
);
951 struct type
*type
= ada_check_typedef (ada_get_base_type (type0
));
952 /* If we can decode the original type name, use it. However, there
953 are cases where the original type is an internally-generated type
954 with a name that can't be decoded (and whose encoded name might
955 not actually bear any relation to the type actually declared in
956 the sources). In that case, try using the name of the base type
959 Note that we looked at the possibility of always using the name
960 of the base type. This does not always work, unfortunately, as
961 there are situations where it's the base type which has an
962 internally-generated name. */
963 const char *type_name
= decoded_type_name (type0
);
964 if (type_name
== nullptr)
965 type_name
= decoded_type_name (type
);
966 int is_var_decl
= (varstring
!= NULL
&& varstring
[0] != '\0');
971 gdb_printf (stream
, "%.*s: ",
972 ada_name_prefix_len (varstring
), varstring
);
973 fprintf_styled (stream
, metadata_style
.style (), "<null type?>");
977 if (is_var_decl
&& type
->code () != TYPE_CODE_FUNC
)
978 gdb_printf (stream
, "%.*s: ",
979 ada_name_prefix_len (varstring
), varstring
);
981 if (type_name
!= NULL
&& show
<= 0 && !ada_is_aligner_type (type
))
983 gdb_printf (stream
, "%.*s",
984 ada_name_prefix_len (type_name
), type_name
);
988 if (ada_is_aligner_type (type
))
989 ada_print_type (ada_aligned_type (type
), "", stream
, show
, level
, flags
);
990 else if (ada_is_constrained_packed_array_type (type
)
991 && type
->code () != TYPE_CODE_PTR
)
992 print_array_type (type
, stream
, show
, level
, flags
);
994 switch (type
->code ())
997 gdb_printf (stream
, "<");
998 c_print_type (type
, "", stream
, show
, level
, language_ada
, flags
);
999 gdb_printf (stream
, ">");
1002 case TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF
:
1003 /* An __XVL field is not truly a pointer, so don't print
1004 "access" in this case. */
1005 if (type
->code () != TYPE_CODE_PTR
1006 || (varstring
!= nullptr
1007 && strstr (varstring
, "___XVL") == nullptr))
1008 gdb_printf (stream
, "access ");
1009 ada_print_type (type
->target_type (), "", stream
, show
, level
,
1013 gdb_printf (stream
, "<ref> ");
1014 ada_print_type (type
->target_type (), "", stream
, show
, level
,
1017 case TYPE_CODE_ARRAY
:
1018 print_array_type (type
, stream
, show
, level
, flags
);
1020 case TYPE_CODE_BOOL
:
1021 gdb_printf (stream
, "(false, true)");
1025 const char *name
= ada_type_name (type
);
1027 if (!ada_is_range_type_name (name
))
1028 fprintf_styled (stream
, metadata_style
.style (),
1029 _("<%s-byte integer>"),
1030 pulongest (type
->length ()));
1033 gdb_printf (stream
, "range ");
1034 print_range_type (type
, stream
, 1 /* bounds_preferred_p */);
1038 case TYPE_CODE_RANGE
:
1039 if (is_fixed_point_type (type
))
1041 gdb_printf (stream
, "<");
1042 print_type_fixed_point (type
, stream
);
1043 gdb_printf (stream
, ">");
1045 else if (ada_is_modular_type (type
))
1046 gdb_printf (stream
, "mod %s",
1047 int_string (ada_modulus (type
), 10, 0, 0, 1));
1050 gdb_printf (stream
, "range ");
1051 print_range (type
, stream
, 1 /* bounds_preferred_p */);
1055 fprintf_styled (stream
, metadata_style
.style (),
1056 _("<%s-byte float>"),
1057 pulongest (type
->length ()));
1059 case TYPE_CODE_ENUM
:
1061 gdb_printf (stream
, "(...)");
1063 print_enum_type (type
, stream
);
1065 case TYPE_CODE_STRUCT
:
1066 if (ada_is_array_descriptor_type (type
))
1067 print_array_type (type
, stream
, show
, level
, flags
);
1069 print_record_type (type
, stream
, show
, level
, flags
);
1071 case TYPE_CODE_UNION
:
1072 print_unchecked_union_type (type
, stream
, show
, level
, flags
);
1074 case TYPE_CODE_FUNC
:
1075 print_func_type (type
, stream
, varstring
, flags
);
1080 /* Implement the la_print_typedef language method for Ada. */
1083 ada_print_typedef (struct type
*type
, struct symbol
*new_symbol
,
1084 struct ui_file
*stream
)
1086 type
= ada_check_typedef (type
);
1087 ada_print_type (type
, "", stream
, 0, 0, &type_print_raw_options
);