Rotate gdb/ChangeLog (start of New Year procedure)
[binutils-gdb.git] / gdb / utils.c
blob41241afcd450188bde1bae815f6f533b9c9f62e1
1 /* General utility routines for GDB, the GNU debugger.
3 Copyright (C) 1986-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GDB.
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 #include "defs.h"
21 #include <ctype.h>
22 #include "gdbsupport/gdb_wait.h"
23 #include "event-top.h"
24 #include "gdbthread.h"
25 #include "fnmatch.h"
26 #include "gdb_bfd.h"
27 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H
28 #include <sys/resource.h>
29 #endif /* HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H */
31 #ifdef TUI
32 #include "tui/tui.h" /* For tui_get_command_dimension. */
33 #endif
35 #ifdef __GO32__
36 #include <pc.h>
37 #endif
39 #include <signal.h>
40 #include "gdbcmd.h"
41 #include "serial.h"
42 #include "bfd.h"
43 #include "target.h"
44 #include "gdb-demangle.h"
45 #include "expression.h"
46 #include "language.h"
47 #include "charset.h"
48 #include "annotate.h"
49 #include "filenames.h"
50 #include "symfile.h"
51 #include "gdb_obstack.h"
52 #include "gdbcore.h"
53 #include "top.h"
54 #include "main.h"
55 #include "solist.h"
57 #include "inferior.h" /* for signed_pointer_to_address */
59 #include "gdb_curses.h"
61 #include "readline/readline.h"
63 #include <chrono>
65 #include "interps.h"
66 #include "gdb_regex.h"
67 #include "gdbsupport/job-control.h"
68 #include "gdbsupport/selftest.h"
69 #include "gdbsupport/gdb_optional.h"
70 #include "cp-support.h"
71 #include <algorithm>
72 #include "gdbsupport/pathstuff.h"
73 #include "cli/cli-style.h"
74 #include "gdbsupport/scope-exit.h"
75 #include "gdbarch.h"
76 #include "cli-out.h"
78 void (*deprecated_error_begin_hook) (void);
80 /* Prototypes for local functions */
82 static void vfprintf_maybe_filtered (struct ui_file *, const char *,
83 va_list, bool, bool)
84 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 0);
86 static void fputs_maybe_filtered (const char *, struct ui_file *, int);
88 static void prompt_for_continue (void);
90 static void set_screen_size (void);
91 static void set_width (void);
93 /* Time spent in prompt_for_continue in the currently executing command
94 waiting for user to respond.
95 Initialized in make_command_stats_cleanup.
96 Modified in prompt_for_continue and defaulted_query.
97 Used in report_command_stats. */
99 static std::chrono::steady_clock::duration prompt_for_continue_wait_time;
101 /* A flag indicating whether to timestamp debugging messages. */
103 static bool debug_timestamp = false;
105 /* True means that strings with character values >0x7F should be printed
106 as octal escapes. False means just print the value (e.g. it's an
107 international character, and the terminal or window can cope.) */
109 bool sevenbit_strings = false;
110 static void
111 show_sevenbit_strings (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
112 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
114 fprintf_filtered (file, _("Printing of 8-bit characters "
115 "in strings as \\nnn is %s.\n"),
116 value);
119 /* String to be printed before warning messages, if any. */
121 const char *warning_pre_print = "\nwarning: ";
123 bool pagination_enabled = true;
124 static void
125 show_pagination_enabled (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
126 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
128 fprintf_filtered (file, _("State of pagination is %s.\n"), value);
134 /* Print a warning message. The first argument STRING is the warning
135 message, used as an fprintf format string, the second is the
136 va_list of arguments for that string. A warning is unfiltered (not
137 paginated) so that the user does not need to page through each
138 screen full of warnings when there are lots of them. */
140 void
141 vwarning (const char *string, va_list args)
143 if (deprecated_warning_hook)
144 (*deprecated_warning_hook) (string, args);
145 else
147 gdb::optional<target_terminal::scoped_restore_terminal_state> term_state;
148 if (target_supports_terminal_ours ())
150 term_state.emplace ();
151 target_terminal::ours_for_output ();
153 if (filtered_printing_initialized ())
154 wrap_here (""); /* Force out any buffered output. */
155 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
156 if (warning_pre_print)
157 fputs_unfiltered (warning_pre_print, gdb_stderr);
158 vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, string, args);
159 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "\n");
163 /* Print an error message and return to command level.
164 The first argument STRING is the error message, used as a fprintf string,
165 and the remaining args are passed as arguments to it. */
167 void
168 verror (const char *string, va_list args)
170 throw_verror (GENERIC_ERROR, string, args);
173 void
174 error_stream (const string_file &stream)
176 error (("%s"), stream.c_str ());
179 /* Emit a message and abort. */
181 static void ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
182 abort_with_message (const char *msg)
184 if (current_ui == NULL)
185 fputs (msg, stderr);
186 else
187 fputs_unfiltered (msg, gdb_stderr);
189 abort (); /* ARI: abort */
192 /* Dump core trying to increase the core soft limit to hard limit first. */
194 void
195 dump_core (void)
197 #ifdef HAVE_SETRLIMIT
198 struct rlimit rlim = { (rlim_t) RLIM_INFINITY, (rlim_t) RLIM_INFINITY };
200 setrlimit (RLIMIT_CORE, &rlim);
201 #endif /* HAVE_SETRLIMIT */
203 abort (); /* ARI: abort */
206 /* Check whether GDB will be able to dump core using the dump_core
207 function. Returns zero if GDB cannot or should not dump core.
208 If LIMIT_KIND is LIMIT_CUR the user's soft limit will be respected.
209 If LIMIT_KIND is LIMIT_MAX only the hard limit will be respected. */
212 can_dump_core (enum resource_limit_kind limit_kind)
214 #ifdef HAVE_GETRLIMIT
215 struct rlimit rlim;
217 /* Be quiet and assume we can dump if an error is returned. */
218 if (getrlimit (RLIMIT_CORE, &rlim) != 0)
219 return 1;
221 switch (limit_kind)
223 case LIMIT_CUR:
224 if (rlim.rlim_cur == 0)
225 return 0;
226 /* Fall through. */
228 case LIMIT_MAX:
229 if (rlim.rlim_max == 0)
230 return 0;
232 #endif /* HAVE_GETRLIMIT */
234 return 1;
237 /* Print a warning that we cannot dump core. */
239 void
240 warn_cant_dump_core (const char *reason)
242 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr,
243 _("%s\nUnable to dump core, use `ulimit -c"
244 " unlimited' before executing GDB next time.\n"),
245 reason);
248 /* Check whether GDB will be able to dump core using the dump_core
249 function, and print a warning if we cannot. */
251 static int
252 can_dump_core_warn (enum resource_limit_kind limit_kind,
253 const char *reason)
255 int core_dump_allowed = can_dump_core (limit_kind);
257 if (!core_dump_allowed)
258 warn_cant_dump_core (reason);
260 return core_dump_allowed;
263 /* Allow the user to configure the debugger behavior with respect to
264 what to do when an internal problem is detected. */
266 const char internal_problem_ask[] = "ask";
267 const char internal_problem_yes[] = "yes";
268 const char internal_problem_no[] = "no";
269 static const char *const internal_problem_modes[] =
271 internal_problem_ask,
272 internal_problem_yes,
273 internal_problem_no,
274 NULL
277 /* Print a message reporting an internal error/warning. Ask the user
278 if they want to continue, dump core, or just exit. Return
279 something to indicate a quit. */
281 struct internal_problem
283 const char *name;
284 int user_settable_should_quit;
285 const char *should_quit;
286 int user_settable_should_dump_core;
287 const char *should_dump_core;
290 /* Report a problem, internal to GDB, to the user. Once the problem
291 has been reported, and assuming GDB didn't quit, the caller can
292 either allow execution to resume or throw an error. */
294 static void ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (4, 0)
295 internal_vproblem (struct internal_problem *problem,
296 const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
298 static int dejavu;
299 int quit_p;
300 int dump_core_p;
301 std::string reason;
303 /* Don't allow infinite error/warning recursion. */
305 static const char msg[] = "Recursive internal problem.\n";
307 switch (dejavu)
309 case 0:
310 dejavu = 1;
311 break;
312 case 1:
313 dejavu = 2;
314 abort_with_message (msg);
315 default:
316 dejavu = 3;
317 /* Newer GLIBC versions put the warn_unused_result attribute
318 on write, but this is one of those rare cases where
319 ignoring the return value is correct. Casting to (void)
320 does not fix this problem. This is the solution suggested
321 at http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25509. */
322 if (write (STDERR_FILENO, msg, sizeof (msg)) != sizeof (msg))
323 abort (); /* ARI: abort */
324 exit (1);
328 /* Create a string containing the full error/warning message. Need
329 to call query with this full string, as otherwize the reason
330 (error/warning) and question become separated. Format using a
331 style similar to a compiler error message. Include extra detail
332 so that the user knows that they are living on the edge. */
334 std::string msg = string_vprintf (fmt, ap);
335 reason = string_printf ("%s:%d: %s: %s\n"
336 "A problem internal to GDB has been detected,\n"
337 "further debugging may prove unreliable.",
338 file, line, problem->name, msg.c_str ());
341 /* Fall back to abort_with_message if gdb_stderr is not set up. */
342 if (current_ui == NULL)
344 fputs (reason.c_str (), stderr);
345 abort_with_message ("\n");
348 /* Try to get the message out and at the start of a new line. */
349 gdb::optional<target_terminal::scoped_restore_terminal_state> term_state;
350 if (target_supports_terminal_ours ())
352 term_state.emplace ();
353 target_terminal::ours_for_output ();
355 if (filtered_printing_initialized ())
356 begin_line ();
358 /* Emit the message unless query will emit it below. */
359 if (problem->should_quit != internal_problem_ask
360 || !confirm
361 || !filtered_printing_initialized ())
362 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "%s\n", reason.c_str ());
364 if (problem->should_quit == internal_problem_ask)
366 /* Default (yes/batch case) is to quit GDB. When in batch mode
367 this lessens the likelihood of GDB going into an infinite
368 loop. */
369 if (!confirm || !filtered_printing_initialized ())
370 quit_p = 1;
371 else
372 quit_p = query (_("%s\nQuit this debugging session? "),
373 reason.c_str ());
375 else if (problem->should_quit == internal_problem_yes)
376 quit_p = 1;
377 else if (problem->should_quit == internal_problem_no)
378 quit_p = 0;
379 else
380 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch"));
382 fputs_unfiltered (_("\nThis is a bug, please report it."), gdb_stderr);
383 if (REPORT_BUGS_TO[0])
384 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, _(" For instructions, see:\n%s."),
385 REPORT_BUGS_TO);
386 fputs_unfiltered ("\n\n", gdb_stderr);
388 if (problem->should_dump_core == internal_problem_ask)
390 if (!can_dump_core_warn (LIMIT_MAX, reason.c_str ()))
391 dump_core_p = 0;
392 else if (!filtered_printing_initialized ())
393 dump_core_p = 1;
394 else
396 /* Default (yes/batch case) is to dump core. This leaves a GDB
397 `dropping' so that it is easier to see that something went
398 wrong in GDB. */
399 dump_core_p = query (_("%s\nCreate a core file of GDB? "),
400 reason.c_str ());
403 else if (problem->should_dump_core == internal_problem_yes)
404 dump_core_p = can_dump_core_warn (LIMIT_MAX, reason.c_str ());
405 else if (problem->should_dump_core == internal_problem_no)
406 dump_core_p = 0;
407 else
408 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("bad switch"));
410 if (quit_p)
412 if (dump_core_p)
413 dump_core ();
414 else
415 exit (1);
417 else
419 if (dump_core_p)
421 #ifdef HAVE_WORKING_FORK
422 if (fork () == 0)
423 dump_core ();
424 #endif
428 dejavu = 0;
431 static struct internal_problem internal_error_problem = {
432 "internal-error", 1, internal_problem_ask, 1, internal_problem_ask
435 void
436 internal_verror (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
438 internal_vproblem (&internal_error_problem, file, line, fmt, ap);
439 throw_quit (_("Command aborted."));
442 static struct internal_problem internal_warning_problem = {
443 "internal-warning", 1, internal_problem_ask, 1, internal_problem_ask
446 void
447 internal_vwarning (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
449 internal_vproblem (&internal_warning_problem, file, line, fmt, ap);
452 static struct internal_problem demangler_warning_problem = {
453 "demangler-warning", 1, internal_problem_ask, 0, internal_problem_no
456 void
457 demangler_vwarning (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
459 internal_vproblem (&demangler_warning_problem, file, line, fmt, ap);
462 void
463 demangler_warning (const char *file, int line, const char *string, ...)
465 va_list ap;
467 va_start (ap, string);
468 demangler_vwarning (file, line, string, ap);
469 va_end (ap);
472 /* Dummy functions to keep add_prefix_cmd happy. */
474 static void
475 set_internal_problem_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
479 static void
480 show_internal_problem_cmd (const char *args, int from_tty)
484 /* When GDB reports an internal problem (error or warning) it gives
485 the user the opportunity to quit GDB and/or create a core file of
486 the current debug session. This function registers a few commands
487 that make it possible to specify that GDB should always or never
488 quit or create a core file, without asking. The commands look
489 like:
491 maint set PROBLEM-NAME quit ask|yes|no
492 maint show PROBLEM-NAME quit
493 maint set PROBLEM-NAME corefile ask|yes|no
494 maint show PROBLEM-NAME corefile
496 Where PROBLEM-NAME is currently "internal-error" or
497 "internal-warning". */
499 static void
500 add_internal_problem_command (struct internal_problem *problem)
502 struct cmd_list_element **set_cmd_list;
503 struct cmd_list_element **show_cmd_list;
504 char *set_doc;
505 char *show_doc;
507 set_cmd_list = XNEW (struct cmd_list_element *);
508 show_cmd_list = XNEW (struct cmd_list_element *);
509 *set_cmd_list = NULL;
510 *show_cmd_list = NULL;
512 set_doc = xstrprintf (_("Configure what GDB does when %s is detected."),
513 problem->name);
515 show_doc = xstrprintf (_("Show what GDB does when %s is detected."),
516 problem->name);
518 add_prefix_cmd (problem->name,
519 class_maintenance, set_internal_problem_cmd, set_doc,
520 set_cmd_list,
521 concat ("maintenance set ", problem->name, " ",
522 (char *) NULL),
523 0/*allow-unknown*/, &maintenance_set_cmdlist);
525 add_prefix_cmd (problem->name,
526 class_maintenance, show_internal_problem_cmd, show_doc,
527 show_cmd_list,
528 concat ("maintenance show ", problem->name, " ",
529 (char *) NULL),
530 0/*allow-unknown*/, &maintenance_show_cmdlist);
532 if (problem->user_settable_should_quit)
534 set_doc = xstrprintf (_("Set whether GDB should quit "
535 "when an %s is detected."),
536 problem->name);
537 show_doc = xstrprintf (_("Show whether GDB will quit "
538 "when an %s is detected."),
539 problem->name);
540 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("quit", class_maintenance,
541 internal_problem_modes,
542 &problem->should_quit,
543 set_doc,
544 show_doc,
545 NULL, /* help_doc */
546 NULL, /* setfunc */
547 NULL, /* showfunc */
548 set_cmd_list,
549 show_cmd_list);
551 xfree (set_doc);
552 xfree (show_doc);
555 if (problem->user_settable_should_dump_core)
557 set_doc = xstrprintf (_("Set whether GDB should create a core "
558 "file of GDB when %s is detected."),
559 problem->name);
560 show_doc = xstrprintf (_("Show whether GDB will create a core "
561 "file of GDB when %s is detected."),
562 problem->name);
563 add_setshow_enum_cmd ("corefile", class_maintenance,
564 internal_problem_modes,
565 &problem->should_dump_core,
566 set_doc,
567 show_doc,
568 NULL, /* help_doc */
569 NULL, /* setfunc */
570 NULL, /* showfunc */
571 set_cmd_list,
572 show_cmd_list);
574 xfree (set_doc);
575 xfree (show_doc);
579 /* Return a newly allocated string, containing the PREFIX followed
580 by the system error message for errno (separated by a colon). */
582 static std::string
583 perror_string (const char *prefix)
585 const char *err = safe_strerror (errno);
586 return std::string (prefix) + ": " + err;
589 /* Print the system error message for errno, and also mention STRING
590 as the file name for which the error was encountered. Use ERRCODE
591 for the thrown exception. Then return to command level. */
593 void
594 throw_perror_with_name (enum errors errcode, const char *string)
596 std::string combined = perror_string (string);
598 /* I understand setting these is a matter of taste. Still, some people
599 may clear errno but not know about bfd_error. Doing this here is not
600 unreasonable. */
601 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_error);
602 errno = 0;
604 throw_error (errcode, _("%s."), combined.c_str ());
607 /* See throw_perror_with_name, ERRCODE defaults here to GENERIC_ERROR. */
609 void
610 perror_with_name (const char *string)
612 throw_perror_with_name (GENERIC_ERROR, string);
615 /* Same as perror_with_name except that it prints a warning instead
616 of throwing an error. */
618 void
619 perror_warning_with_name (const char *string)
621 std::string combined = perror_string (string);
622 warning (_("%s"), combined.c_str ());
625 /* Print the system error message for ERRCODE, and also mention STRING
626 as the file name for which the error was encountered. */
628 void
629 print_sys_errmsg (const char *string, int errcode)
631 const char *err = safe_strerror (errcode);
632 /* We want anything which was printed on stdout to come out first, before
633 this message. */
634 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
635 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "%s: %s.\n", string, err);
638 /* Control C eventually causes this to be called, at a convenient time. */
640 void
641 quit (void)
643 if (sync_quit_force_run)
645 sync_quit_force_run = 0;
646 quit_force (NULL, 0);
649 #ifdef __MSDOS__
650 /* No steenking SIGINT will ever be coming our way when the
651 program is resumed. Don't lie. */
652 throw_quit ("Quit");
653 #else
654 if (job_control
655 /* If there is no terminal switching for this target, then we can't
656 possibly get screwed by the lack of job control. */
657 || !target_supports_terminal_ours ())
658 throw_quit ("Quit");
659 else
660 throw_quit ("Quit (expect signal SIGINT when the program is resumed)");
661 #endif
664 /* See defs.h. */
666 void
667 maybe_quit (void)
669 if (sync_quit_force_run)
670 quit ();
672 quit_handler ();
676 /* Called when a memory allocation fails, with the number of bytes of
677 memory requested in SIZE. */
679 void
680 malloc_failure (long size)
682 if (size > 0)
684 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
685 _("virtual memory exhausted: can't allocate %ld bytes."),
686 size);
688 else
690 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("virtual memory exhausted."));
694 /* My replacement for the read system call.
695 Used like `read' but keeps going if `read' returns too soon. */
698 myread (int desc, char *addr, int len)
700 int val;
701 int orglen = len;
703 while (len > 0)
705 val = read (desc, addr, len);
706 if (val < 0)
707 return val;
708 if (val == 0)
709 return orglen - len;
710 len -= val;
711 addr += val;
713 return orglen;
716 void
717 print_spaces (int n, struct ui_file *file)
719 fputs_unfiltered (n_spaces (n), file);
722 /* Print a host address. */
724 void
725 gdb_print_host_address_1 (const void *addr, struct ui_file *stream)
727 fprintf_filtered (stream, "%s", host_address_to_string (addr));
732 /* An RAII class that sets up to handle input and then tears down
733 during destruction. */
735 class scoped_input_handler
737 public:
739 scoped_input_handler ()
740 : m_quit_handler (&quit_handler, default_quit_handler),
741 m_ui (NULL)
743 target_terminal::ours ();
744 ui_register_input_event_handler (current_ui);
745 if (current_ui->prompt_state == PROMPT_BLOCKED)
746 m_ui = current_ui;
749 ~scoped_input_handler ()
751 if (m_ui != NULL)
752 ui_unregister_input_event_handler (m_ui);
755 DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (scoped_input_handler);
757 private:
759 /* Save and restore the terminal state. */
760 target_terminal::scoped_restore_terminal_state m_term_state;
762 /* Save and restore the quit handler. */
763 scoped_restore_tmpl<quit_handler_ftype *> m_quit_handler;
765 /* The saved UI, if non-NULL. */
766 struct ui *m_ui;
771 /* This function supports the query, nquery, and yquery functions.
772 Ask user a y-or-n question and return 0 if answer is no, 1 if
773 answer is yes, or default the answer to the specified default
774 (for yquery or nquery). DEFCHAR may be 'y' or 'n' to provide a
775 default answer, or '\0' for no default.
776 CTLSTR is the control string and should end in "? ". It should
777 not say how to answer, because we do that.
778 ARGS are the arguments passed along with the CTLSTR argument to
779 printf. */
781 static int ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (1, 0)
782 defaulted_query (const char *ctlstr, const char defchar, va_list args)
784 int retval;
785 int def_value;
786 char def_answer, not_def_answer;
787 const char *y_string, *n_string;
789 /* Set up according to which answer is the default. */
790 if (defchar == '\0')
792 def_value = 1;
793 def_answer = 'Y';
794 not_def_answer = 'N';
795 y_string = "y";
796 n_string = "n";
798 else if (defchar == 'y')
800 def_value = 1;
801 def_answer = 'Y';
802 not_def_answer = 'N';
803 y_string = "[y]";
804 n_string = "n";
806 else
808 def_value = 0;
809 def_answer = 'N';
810 not_def_answer = 'Y';
811 y_string = "y";
812 n_string = "[n]";
815 /* Automatically answer the default value if the user did not want
816 prompts or the command was issued with the server prefix. */
817 if (!confirm || server_command)
818 return def_value;
820 /* If input isn't coming from the user directly, just say what
821 question we're asking, and then answer the default automatically. This
822 way, important error messages don't get lost when talking to GDB
823 over a pipe. */
824 if (current_ui->instream != current_ui->stdin_stream
825 || !input_interactive_p (current_ui)
826 /* Restrict queries to the main UI. */
827 || current_ui != main_ui)
829 target_terminal::scoped_restore_terminal_state term_state;
830 target_terminal::ours_for_output ();
831 wrap_here ("");
832 vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, ctlstr, args);
834 printf_filtered (_("(%s or %s) [answered %c; "
835 "input not from terminal]\n"),
836 y_string, n_string, def_answer);
838 return def_value;
841 if (deprecated_query_hook)
843 target_terminal::scoped_restore_terminal_state term_state;
844 return deprecated_query_hook (ctlstr, args);
847 /* Format the question outside of the loop, to avoid reusing args. */
848 std::string question = string_vprintf (ctlstr, args);
849 std::string prompt
850 = string_printf (_("%s%s(%s or %s) %s"),
851 annotation_level > 1 ? "\n\032\032pre-query\n" : "",
852 question.c_str (), y_string, n_string,
853 annotation_level > 1 ? "\n\032\032query\n" : "");
855 /* Used to add duration we waited for user to respond to
856 prompt_for_continue_wait_time. */
857 using namespace std::chrono;
858 steady_clock::time_point prompt_started = steady_clock::now ();
860 scoped_input_handler prepare_input;
862 while (1)
864 char *response, answer;
866 gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
867 response = gdb_readline_wrapper (prompt.c_str ());
869 if (response == NULL) /* C-d */
871 printf_filtered ("EOF [assumed %c]\n", def_answer);
872 retval = def_value;
873 break;
876 answer = response[0];
877 xfree (response);
879 if (answer >= 'a')
880 answer -= 040;
881 /* Check answer. For the non-default, the user must specify
882 the non-default explicitly. */
883 if (answer == not_def_answer)
885 retval = !def_value;
886 break;
888 /* Otherwise, if a default was specified, the user may either
889 specify the required input or have it default by entering
890 nothing. */
891 if (answer == def_answer
892 || (defchar != '\0' && answer == '\0'))
894 retval = def_value;
895 break;
897 /* Invalid entries are not defaulted and require another selection. */
898 printf_filtered (_("Please answer %s or %s.\n"),
899 y_string, n_string);
902 /* Add time spend in this routine to prompt_for_continue_wait_time. */
903 prompt_for_continue_wait_time += steady_clock::now () - prompt_started;
905 if (annotation_level > 1)
906 printf_filtered (("\n\032\032post-query\n"));
907 return retval;
911 /* Ask user a y-or-n question and return 0 if answer is no, 1 if
912 answer is yes, or 0 if answer is defaulted.
913 Takes three args which are given to printf to print the question.
914 The first, a control string, should end in "? ".
915 It should not say how to answer, because we do that. */
918 nquery (const char *ctlstr, ...)
920 va_list args;
921 int ret;
923 va_start (args, ctlstr);
924 ret = defaulted_query (ctlstr, 'n', args);
925 va_end (args);
926 return ret;
929 /* Ask user a y-or-n question and return 0 if answer is no, 1 if
930 answer is yes, or 1 if answer is defaulted.
931 Takes three args which are given to printf to print the question.
932 The first, a control string, should end in "? ".
933 It should not say how to answer, because we do that. */
936 yquery (const char *ctlstr, ...)
938 va_list args;
939 int ret;
941 va_start (args, ctlstr);
942 ret = defaulted_query (ctlstr, 'y', args);
943 va_end (args);
944 return ret;
947 /* Ask user a y-or-n question and return 1 iff answer is yes.
948 Takes three args which are given to printf to print the question.
949 The first, a control string, should end in "? ".
950 It should not say how to answer, because we do that. */
953 query (const char *ctlstr, ...)
955 va_list args;
956 int ret;
958 va_start (args, ctlstr);
959 ret = defaulted_query (ctlstr, '\0', args);
960 va_end (args);
961 return ret;
964 /* A helper for parse_escape that converts a host character to a
965 target character. C is the host character. If conversion is
966 possible, then the target character is stored in *TARGET_C and the
967 function returns 1. Otherwise, the function returns 0. */
969 static int
970 host_char_to_target (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int c, int *target_c)
972 char the_char = c;
973 int result = 0;
975 auto_obstack host_data;
977 convert_between_encodings (target_charset (gdbarch), host_charset (),
978 (gdb_byte *) &the_char, 1, 1,
979 &host_data, translit_none);
981 if (obstack_object_size (&host_data) == 1)
983 result = 1;
984 *target_c = *(char *) obstack_base (&host_data);
987 return result;
990 /* Parse a C escape sequence. STRING_PTR points to a variable
991 containing a pointer to the string to parse. That pointer
992 should point to the character after the \. That pointer
993 is updated past the characters we use. The value of the
994 escape sequence is returned.
996 A negative value means the sequence \ newline was seen,
997 which is supposed to be equivalent to nothing at all.
999 If \ is followed by a null character, we return a negative
1000 value and leave the string pointer pointing at the null character.
1002 If \ is followed by 000, we return 0 and leave the string pointer
1003 after the zeros. A value of 0 does not mean end of string. */
1006 parse_escape (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, const char **string_ptr)
1008 int target_char = -2; /* Initialize to avoid GCC warnings. */
1009 int c = *(*string_ptr)++;
1011 switch (c)
1013 case '\n':
1014 return -2;
1015 case 0:
1016 (*string_ptr)--;
1017 return 0;
1019 case '0':
1020 case '1':
1021 case '2':
1022 case '3':
1023 case '4':
1024 case '5':
1025 case '6':
1026 case '7':
1028 int i = host_hex_value (c);
1029 int count = 0;
1030 while (++count < 3)
1032 c = (**string_ptr);
1033 if (isdigit (c) && c != '8' && c != '9')
1035 (*string_ptr)++;
1036 i *= 8;
1037 i += host_hex_value (c);
1039 else
1041 break;
1044 return i;
1047 case 'a':
1048 c = '\a';
1049 break;
1050 case 'b':
1051 c = '\b';
1052 break;
1053 case 'f':
1054 c = '\f';
1055 break;
1056 case 'n':
1057 c = '\n';
1058 break;
1059 case 'r':
1060 c = '\r';
1061 break;
1062 case 't':
1063 c = '\t';
1064 break;
1065 case 'v':
1066 c = '\v';
1067 break;
1069 default:
1070 break;
1073 if (!host_char_to_target (gdbarch, c, &target_char))
1074 error (_("The escape sequence `\\%c' is equivalent to plain `%c',"
1075 " which has no equivalent\nin the `%s' character set."),
1076 c, c, target_charset (gdbarch));
1077 return target_char;
1080 /* Print the character C on STREAM as part of the contents of a literal
1081 string whose delimiter is QUOTER. Note that this routine should only
1082 be called for printing things which are independent of the language
1083 of the program being debugged.
1085 printchar will normally escape backslashes and instances of QUOTER. If
1086 QUOTER is 0, printchar won't escape backslashes or any quoting character.
1087 As a side effect, if you pass the backslash character as the QUOTER,
1088 printchar will escape backslashes as usual, but not any other quoting
1089 character. */
1091 static void
1092 printchar (int c, do_fputc_ftype do_fputc, ui_file *stream, int quoter)
1094 c &= 0xFF; /* Avoid sign bit follies */
1096 if (c < 0x20 || /* Low control chars */
1097 (c >= 0x7F && c < 0xA0) || /* DEL, High controls */
1098 (sevenbit_strings && c >= 0x80))
1099 { /* high order bit set */
1100 do_fputc ('\\', stream);
1102 switch (c)
1104 case '\n':
1105 do_fputc ('n', stream);
1106 break;
1107 case '\b':
1108 do_fputc ('b', stream);
1109 break;
1110 case '\t':
1111 do_fputc ('t', stream);
1112 break;
1113 case '\f':
1114 do_fputc ('f', stream);
1115 break;
1116 case '\r':
1117 do_fputc ('r', stream);
1118 break;
1119 case '\033':
1120 do_fputc ('e', stream);
1121 break;
1122 case '\007':
1123 do_fputc ('a', stream);
1124 break;
1125 default:
1127 do_fputc ('0' + ((c >> 6) & 0x7), stream);
1128 do_fputc ('0' + ((c >> 3) & 0x7), stream);
1129 do_fputc ('0' + ((c >> 0) & 0x7), stream);
1130 break;
1134 else
1136 if (quoter != 0 && (c == '\\' || c == quoter))
1137 do_fputc ('\\', stream);
1138 do_fputc (c, stream);
1142 /* Print the character C on STREAM as part of the contents of a
1143 literal string whose delimiter is QUOTER. Note that these routines
1144 should only be call for printing things which are independent of
1145 the language of the program being debugged. */
1147 void
1148 fputstr_filtered (const char *str, int quoter, struct ui_file *stream)
1150 while (*str)
1151 printchar (*str++, fputc_filtered, stream, quoter);
1154 void
1155 fputstr_unfiltered (const char *str, int quoter, struct ui_file *stream)
1157 while (*str)
1158 printchar (*str++, fputc_unfiltered, stream, quoter);
1161 void
1162 fputstrn_filtered (const char *str, int n, int quoter,
1163 struct ui_file *stream)
1165 for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
1166 printchar (str[i], fputc_filtered, stream, quoter);
1169 void
1170 fputstrn_unfiltered (const char *str, int n, int quoter,
1171 do_fputc_ftype do_fputc, struct ui_file *stream)
1173 for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
1174 printchar (str[i], do_fputc, stream, quoter);
1178 /* Number of lines per page or UINT_MAX if paging is disabled. */
1179 static unsigned int lines_per_page;
1180 static void
1181 show_lines_per_page (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
1182 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
1184 fprintf_filtered (file,
1185 _("Number of lines gdb thinks are in a page is %s.\n"),
1186 value);
1189 /* Number of chars per line or UINT_MAX if line folding is disabled. */
1190 static unsigned int chars_per_line;
1191 static void
1192 show_chars_per_line (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
1193 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
1195 fprintf_filtered (file,
1196 _("Number of characters gdb thinks "
1197 "are in a line is %s.\n"),
1198 value);
1201 /* Current count of lines printed on this page, chars on this line. */
1202 static unsigned int lines_printed, chars_printed;
1204 /* True if pagination is disabled for just one command. */
1206 static bool pagination_disabled_for_command;
1208 /* Buffer and start column of buffered text, for doing smarter word-
1209 wrapping. When someone calls wrap_here(), we start buffering output
1210 that comes through fputs_filtered(). If we see a newline, we just
1211 spit it out and forget about the wrap_here(). If we see another
1212 wrap_here(), we spit it out and remember the newer one. If we see
1213 the end of the line, we spit out a newline, the indent, and then
1214 the buffered output. */
1216 static bool filter_initialized = false;
1218 /* Contains characters which are waiting to be output (they have
1219 already been counted in chars_printed). */
1220 static std::string wrap_buffer;
1222 /* String to indent by if the wrap occurs. Must not be NULL if wrap_column
1223 is non-zero. */
1224 static const char *wrap_indent;
1226 /* Column number on the screen where wrap_buffer begins, or 0 if wrapping
1227 is not in effect. */
1228 static int wrap_column;
1230 /* The style applied at the time that wrap_here was called. */
1231 static ui_file_style wrap_style;
1234 /* Initialize the number of lines per page and chars per line. */
1236 void
1237 init_page_info (void)
1239 if (batch_flag)
1241 lines_per_page = UINT_MAX;
1242 chars_per_line = UINT_MAX;
1244 else
1245 #if defined(TUI)
1246 if (!tui_get_command_dimension (&chars_per_line, &lines_per_page))
1247 #endif
1249 int rows, cols;
1251 #if defined(__GO32__)
1252 rows = ScreenRows ();
1253 cols = ScreenCols ();
1254 lines_per_page = rows;
1255 chars_per_line = cols;
1256 #else
1257 /* Make sure Readline has initialized its terminal settings. */
1258 rl_reset_terminal (NULL);
1260 /* Get the screen size from Readline. */
1261 rl_get_screen_size (&rows, &cols);
1262 lines_per_page = rows;
1263 chars_per_line = cols;
1265 /* Readline should have fetched the termcap entry for us.
1266 Only try to use tgetnum function if rl_get_screen_size
1267 did not return a useful value. */
1268 if (((rows <= 0) && (tgetnum ((char *) "li") < 0))
1269 /* Also disable paging if inside Emacs. $EMACS was used
1270 before Emacs v25.1, $INSIDE_EMACS is used since then. */
1271 || getenv ("EMACS") || getenv ("INSIDE_EMACS"))
1273 /* The number of lines per page is not mentioned in the terminal
1274 description or EMACS environment variable is set. This probably
1275 means that paging is not useful, so disable paging. */
1276 lines_per_page = UINT_MAX;
1279 /* If the output is not a terminal, don't paginate it. */
1280 if (!ui_file_isatty (gdb_stdout))
1281 lines_per_page = UINT_MAX;
1282 #endif
1285 /* We handle SIGWINCH ourselves. */
1286 rl_catch_sigwinch = 0;
1288 set_screen_size ();
1289 set_width ();
1292 /* Return nonzero if filtered printing is initialized. */
1294 filtered_printing_initialized (void)
1296 return filter_initialized;
1299 set_batch_flag_and_restore_page_info::set_batch_flag_and_restore_page_info ()
1300 : m_save_lines_per_page (lines_per_page),
1301 m_save_chars_per_line (chars_per_line),
1302 m_save_batch_flag (batch_flag)
1304 batch_flag = 1;
1305 init_page_info ();
1308 set_batch_flag_and_restore_page_info::~set_batch_flag_and_restore_page_info ()
1310 batch_flag = m_save_batch_flag;
1311 chars_per_line = m_save_chars_per_line;
1312 lines_per_page = m_save_lines_per_page;
1314 set_screen_size ();
1315 set_width ();
1318 /* Set the screen size based on LINES_PER_PAGE and CHARS_PER_LINE. */
1320 static void
1321 set_screen_size (void)
1323 int rows = lines_per_page;
1324 int cols = chars_per_line;
1326 /* If we get 0 or negative ROWS or COLS, treat as "infinite" size.
1327 A negative number can be seen here with the "set width/height"
1328 commands and either:
1330 - the user specified "unlimited", which maps to UINT_MAX, or
1331 - the user specified some number between INT_MAX and UINT_MAX.
1333 Cap "infinity" to approximately sqrt(INT_MAX) so that we don't
1334 overflow in rl_set_screen_size, which multiplies rows and columns
1335 to compute the number of characters on the screen. */
1337 const int sqrt_int_max = INT_MAX >> (sizeof (int) * 8 / 2);
1339 if (rows <= 0 || rows > sqrt_int_max)
1341 rows = sqrt_int_max;
1342 lines_per_page = UINT_MAX;
1345 if (cols <= 0 || cols > sqrt_int_max)
1347 cols = sqrt_int_max;
1348 chars_per_line = UINT_MAX;
1351 /* Update Readline's idea of the terminal size. */
1352 rl_set_screen_size (rows, cols);
1355 /* Reinitialize WRAP_BUFFER. */
1357 static void
1358 set_width (void)
1360 if (chars_per_line == 0)
1361 init_page_info ();
1363 wrap_buffer.clear ();
1364 filter_initialized = true;
1367 static void
1368 set_width_command (const char *args, int from_tty, struct cmd_list_element *c)
1370 set_screen_size ();
1371 set_width ();
1374 static void
1375 set_height_command (const char *args, int from_tty, struct cmd_list_element *c)
1377 set_screen_size ();
1380 /* See utils.h. */
1382 void
1383 set_screen_width_and_height (int width, int height)
1385 lines_per_page = height;
1386 chars_per_line = width;
1388 set_screen_size ();
1389 set_width ();
1392 /* The currently applied style. */
1394 static ui_file_style applied_style;
1396 /* Emit an ANSI style escape for STYLE. If STREAM is nullptr, emit to
1397 the wrap buffer; otherwise emit to STREAM. */
1399 static void
1400 emit_style_escape (const ui_file_style &style,
1401 struct ui_file *stream = nullptr)
1403 applied_style = style;
1405 if (stream == nullptr)
1406 wrap_buffer.append (style.to_ansi ());
1407 else
1408 fputs_unfiltered (style.to_ansi ().c_str (), stream);
1411 /* Set the current output style. This will affect future uses of the
1412 _filtered output functions. */
1414 static void
1415 set_output_style (struct ui_file *stream, const ui_file_style &style)
1417 if (!stream->can_emit_style_escape ())
1418 return;
1420 /* Note that we may not pass STREAM here, when we want to emit to
1421 the wrap buffer, not directly to STREAM. */
1422 if (stream == gdb_stdout)
1423 stream = nullptr;
1424 emit_style_escape (style, stream);
1427 /* See utils.h. */
1429 void
1430 reset_terminal_style (struct ui_file *stream)
1432 if (stream->can_emit_style_escape ())
1434 /* Force the setting, regardless of what we think the setting
1435 might already be. */
1436 applied_style = ui_file_style ();
1437 wrap_buffer.append (applied_style.to_ansi ());
1441 /* Wait, so the user can read what's on the screen. Prompt the user
1442 to continue by pressing RETURN. 'q' is also provided because
1443 telling users what to do in the prompt is more user-friendly than
1444 expecting them to think of Ctrl-C/SIGINT. */
1446 static void
1447 prompt_for_continue (void)
1449 char cont_prompt[120];
1450 /* Used to add duration we waited for user to respond to
1451 prompt_for_continue_wait_time. */
1452 using namespace std::chrono;
1453 steady_clock::time_point prompt_started = steady_clock::now ();
1454 bool disable_pagination = pagination_disabled_for_command;
1456 /* Clear the current styling. */
1457 if (gdb_stdout->can_emit_style_escape ())
1458 emit_style_escape (ui_file_style (), gdb_stdout);
1460 if (annotation_level > 1)
1461 printf_unfiltered (("\n\032\032pre-prompt-for-continue\n"));
1463 strcpy (cont_prompt,
1464 "--Type <RET> for more, q to quit, "
1465 "c to continue without paging--");
1466 if (annotation_level > 1)
1467 strcat (cont_prompt, "\n\032\032prompt-for-continue\n");
1469 /* We must do this *before* we call gdb_readline_wrapper, else it
1470 will eventually call us -- thinking that we're trying to print
1471 beyond the end of the screen. */
1472 reinitialize_more_filter ();
1474 scoped_input_handler prepare_input;
1476 /* Call gdb_readline_wrapper, not readline, in order to keep an
1477 event loop running. */
1478 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> ignore (gdb_readline_wrapper (cont_prompt));
1480 /* Add time spend in this routine to prompt_for_continue_wait_time. */
1481 prompt_for_continue_wait_time += steady_clock::now () - prompt_started;
1483 if (annotation_level > 1)
1484 printf_unfiltered (("\n\032\032post-prompt-for-continue\n"));
1486 if (ignore != NULL)
1488 char *p = ignore.get ();
1490 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t')
1491 ++p;
1492 if (p[0] == 'q')
1493 /* Do not call quit here; there is no possibility of SIGINT. */
1494 throw_quit ("Quit");
1495 if (p[0] == 'c')
1496 disable_pagination = true;
1499 /* Now we have to do this again, so that GDB will know that it doesn't
1500 need to save the ---Type <return>--- line at the top of the screen. */
1501 reinitialize_more_filter ();
1502 pagination_disabled_for_command = disable_pagination;
1504 dont_repeat (); /* Forget prev cmd -- CR won't repeat it. */
1507 /* Initialize timer to keep track of how long we waited for the user. */
1509 void
1510 reset_prompt_for_continue_wait_time (void)
1512 using namespace std::chrono;
1514 prompt_for_continue_wait_time = steady_clock::duration::zero ();
1517 /* Fetch the cumulative time spent in prompt_for_continue. */
1519 std::chrono::steady_clock::duration
1520 get_prompt_for_continue_wait_time ()
1522 return prompt_for_continue_wait_time;
1525 /* Reinitialize filter; ie. tell it to reset to original values. */
1527 void
1528 reinitialize_more_filter (void)
1530 lines_printed = 0;
1531 chars_printed = 0;
1532 pagination_disabled_for_command = false;
1535 /* Flush the wrap buffer to STREAM, if necessary. */
1537 static void
1538 flush_wrap_buffer (struct ui_file *stream)
1540 if (stream == gdb_stdout && !wrap_buffer.empty ())
1542 fputs_unfiltered (wrap_buffer.c_str (), stream);
1543 wrap_buffer.clear ();
1547 /* Indicate that if the next sequence of characters overflows the line,
1548 a newline should be inserted here rather than when it hits the end.
1549 If INDENT is non-null, it is a string to be printed to indent the
1550 wrapped part on the next line. INDENT must remain accessible until
1551 the next call to wrap_here() or until a newline is printed through
1552 fputs_filtered().
1554 If the line is already overfull, we immediately print a newline and
1555 the indentation, and disable further wrapping.
1557 If we don't know the width of lines, but we know the page height,
1558 we must not wrap words, but should still keep track of newlines
1559 that were explicitly printed.
1561 INDENT should not contain tabs, as that will mess up the char count
1562 on the next line. FIXME.
1564 This routine is guaranteed to force out any output which has been
1565 squirreled away in the wrap_buffer, so wrap_here ((char *)0) can be
1566 used to force out output from the wrap_buffer. */
1568 void
1569 wrap_here (const char *indent)
1571 /* This should have been allocated, but be paranoid anyway. */
1572 if (!filter_initialized)
1573 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
1574 _("failed internal consistency check"));
1576 flush_wrap_buffer (gdb_stdout);
1577 if (chars_per_line == UINT_MAX) /* No line overflow checking. */
1579 wrap_column = 0;
1581 else if (chars_printed >= chars_per_line)
1583 puts_filtered ("\n");
1584 if (indent != NULL)
1585 puts_filtered (indent);
1586 wrap_column = 0;
1588 else
1590 wrap_column = chars_printed;
1591 if (indent == NULL)
1592 wrap_indent = "";
1593 else
1594 wrap_indent = indent;
1595 wrap_style = applied_style;
1599 /* Print input string to gdb_stdout, filtered, with wrap,
1600 arranging strings in columns of n chars. String can be
1601 right or left justified in the column. Never prints
1602 trailing spaces. String should never be longer than
1603 width. FIXME: this could be useful for the EXAMINE
1604 command, which currently doesn't tabulate very well. */
1606 void
1607 puts_filtered_tabular (char *string, int width, int right)
1609 int spaces = 0;
1610 int stringlen;
1611 char *spacebuf;
1613 gdb_assert (chars_per_line > 0);
1614 if (chars_per_line == UINT_MAX)
1616 fputs_filtered (string, gdb_stdout);
1617 fputs_filtered ("\n", gdb_stdout);
1618 return;
1621 if (((chars_printed - 1) / width + 2) * width >= chars_per_line)
1622 fputs_filtered ("\n", gdb_stdout);
1624 if (width >= chars_per_line)
1625 width = chars_per_line - 1;
1627 stringlen = strlen (string);
1629 if (chars_printed > 0)
1630 spaces = width - (chars_printed - 1) % width - 1;
1631 if (right)
1632 spaces += width - stringlen;
1634 spacebuf = (char *) alloca (spaces + 1);
1635 spacebuf[spaces] = '\0';
1636 while (spaces--)
1637 spacebuf[spaces] = ' ';
1639 fputs_filtered (spacebuf, gdb_stdout);
1640 fputs_filtered (string, gdb_stdout);
1644 /* Ensure that whatever gets printed next, using the filtered output
1645 commands, starts at the beginning of the line. I.e. if there is
1646 any pending output for the current line, flush it and start a new
1647 line. Otherwise do nothing. */
1649 void
1650 begin_line (void)
1652 if (chars_printed > 0)
1654 puts_filtered ("\n");
1659 /* Like fputs but if FILTER is true, pause after every screenful.
1661 Regardless of FILTER can wrap at points other than the final
1662 character of a line.
1664 Unlike fputs, fputs_maybe_filtered does not return a value.
1665 It is OK for LINEBUFFER to be NULL, in which case just don't print
1666 anything.
1668 Note that a longjmp to top level may occur in this routine (only if
1669 FILTER is true) (since prompt_for_continue may do so) so this
1670 routine should not be called when cleanups are not in place. */
1672 static void
1673 fputs_maybe_filtered (const char *linebuffer, struct ui_file *stream,
1674 int filter)
1676 const char *lineptr;
1678 if (linebuffer == 0)
1679 return;
1681 /* Don't do any filtering if it is disabled. */
1682 if (stream != gdb_stdout
1683 || !pagination_enabled
1684 || pagination_disabled_for_command
1685 || batch_flag
1686 || (lines_per_page == UINT_MAX && chars_per_line == UINT_MAX)
1687 || top_level_interpreter () == NULL
1688 || top_level_interpreter ()->interp_ui_out ()->is_mi_like_p ())
1690 flush_wrap_buffer (stream);
1691 fputs_unfiltered (linebuffer, stream);
1692 return;
1695 auto buffer_clearer
1696 = make_scope_exit ([&] ()
1698 wrap_buffer.clear ();
1699 wrap_column = 0;
1700 wrap_indent = "";
1703 /* Go through and output each character. Show line extension
1704 when this is necessary; prompt user for new page when this is
1705 necessary. */
1707 lineptr = linebuffer;
1708 while (*lineptr)
1710 /* Possible new page. Note that PAGINATION_DISABLED_FOR_COMMAND
1711 might be set during this loop, so we must continue to check
1712 it here. */
1713 if (filter && (lines_printed >= lines_per_page - 1)
1714 && !pagination_disabled_for_command)
1715 prompt_for_continue ();
1717 while (*lineptr && *lineptr != '\n')
1719 int skip_bytes;
1721 /* Print a single line. */
1722 if (*lineptr == '\t')
1724 wrap_buffer.push_back ('\t');
1725 /* Shifting right by 3 produces the number of tab stops
1726 we have already passed, and then adding one and
1727 shifting left 3 advances to the next tab stop. */
1728 chars_printed = ((chars_printed >> 3) + 1) << 3;
1729 lineptr++;
1731 else if (*lineptr == '\033'
1732 && skip_ansi_escape (lineptr, &skip_bytes))
1734 wrap_buffer.append (lineptr, skip_bytes);
1735 /* Note that we don't consider this a character, so we
1736 don't increment chars_printed here. */
1737 lineptr += skip_bytes;
1739 else
1741 wrap_buffer.push_back (*lineptr);
1742 chars_printed++;
1743 lineptr++;
1746 if (chars_printed >= chars_per_line)
1748 unsigned int save_chars = chars_printed;
1750 /* If we change the style, below, we'll want to reset it
1751 before continuing to print. If there is no wrap
1752 column, then we'll only reset the style if the pager
1753 prompt is given; and to avoid emitting style
1754 sequences in the middle of a run of text, we track
1755 this as well. */
1756 ui_file_style save_style;
1757 bool did_paginate = false;
1759 chars_printed = 0;
1760 lines_printed++;
1761 if (wrap_column)
1763 save_style = wrap_style;
1764 if (stream->can_emit_style_escape ())
1765 emit_style_escape (ui_file_style (), stream);
1766 /* If we aren't actually wrapping, don't output
1767 newline -- if chars_per_line is right, we
1768 probably just overflowed anyway; if it's wrong,
1769 let us keep going. */
1770 fputc_unfiltered ('\n', stream);
1772 else
1774 save_style = applied_style;
1775 flush_wrap_buffer (stream);
1778 /* Possible new page. Note that
1779 PAGINATION_DISABLED_FOR_COMMAND might be set during
1780 this loop, so we must continue to check it here. */
1781 if (lines_printed >= lines_per_page - 1
1782 && !pagination_disabled_for_command)
1784 prompt_for_continue ();
1785 did_paginate = true;
1788 /* Now output indentation and wrapped string. */
1789 if (wrap_column)
1791 fputs_unfiltered (wrap_indent, stream);
1792 if (stream->can_emit_style_escape ())
1793 emit_style_escape (save_style, stream);
1794 /* FIXME, this strlen is what prevents wrap_indent from
1795 containing tabs. However, if we recurse to print it
1796 and count its chars, we risk trouble if wrap_indent is
1797 longer than (the user settable) chars_per_line.
1798 Note also that this can set chars_printed > chars_per_line
1799 if we are printing a long string. */
1800 chars_printed = strlen (wrap_indent)
1801 + (save_chars - wrap_column);
1802 wrap_column = 0; /* And disable fancy wrap */
1804 else if (did_paginate && stream->can_emit_style_escape ())
1805 emit_style_escape (save_style, stream);
1809 if (*lineptr == '\n')
1811 chars_printed = 0;
1812 wrap_here ((char *) 0); /* Spit out chars, cancel
1813 further wraps. */
1814 lines_printed++;
1815 fputc_unfiltered ('\n', stream);
1816 lineptr++;
1820 buffer_clearer.release ();
1823 void
1824 fputs_filtered (const char *linebuffer, struct ui_file *stream)
1826 fputs_maybe_filtered (linebuffer, stream, 1);
1829 /* See utils.h. */
1831 void
1832 fputs_styled (const char *linebuffer, const ui_file_style &style,
1833 struct ui_file *stream)
1835 /* This just makes it so we emit somewhat fewer escape
1836 sequences. */
1837 if (style.is_default ())
1838 fputs_maybe_filtered (linebuffer, stream, 1);
1839 else
1841 set_output_style (stream, style);
1842 fputs_maybe_filtered (linebuffer, stream, 1);
1843 set_output_style (stream, ui_file_style ());
1847 /* See utils.h. */
1849 void
1850 fputs_styled_unfiltered (const char *linebuffer, const ui_file_style &style,
1851 struct ui_file *stream)
1853 /* This just makes it so we emit somewhat fewer escape
1854 sequences. */
1855 if (style.is_default ())
1856 fputs_maybe_filtered (linebuffer, stream, 0);
1857 else
1859 set_output_style (stream, style);
1860 fputs_maybe_filtered (linebuffer, stream, 0);
1861 set_output_style (stream, ui_file_style ());
1865 /* See utils.h. */
1867 void
1868 fputs_highlighted (const char *str, const compiled_regex &highlight,
1869 struct ui_file *stream)
1871 regmatch_t pmatch;
1873 while (*str && highlight.exec (str, 1, &pmatch, 0) == 0)
1875 size_t n_highlight = pmatch.rm_eo - pmatch.rm_so;
1877 /* Output the part before pmatch with current style. */
1878 while (pmatch.rm_so > 0)
1880 fputc_filtered (*str, stream);
1881 pmatch.rm_so--;
1882 str++;
1885 /* Output pmatch with the highlight style. */
1886 set_output_style (stream, highlight_style.style ());
1887 while (n_highlight > 0)
1889 fputc_filtered (*str, stream);
1890 n_highlight--;
1891 str++;
1893 set_output_style (stream, ui_file_style ());
1896 /* Output the trailing part of STR not matching HIGHLIGHT. */
1897 if (*str)
1898 fputs_filtered (str, stream);
1902 putchar_unfiltered (int c)
1904 char buf = c;
1906 ui_file_write (gdb_stdout, &buf, 1);
1907 return c;
1910 /* Write character C to gdb_stdout using GDB's paging mechanism and return C.
1911 May return nonlocally. */
1914 putchar_filtered (int c)
1916 return fputc_filtered (c, gdb_stdout);
1920 fputc_unfiltered (int c, struct ui_file *stream)
1922 char buf = c;
1924 ui_file_write (stream, &buf, 1);
1925 return c;
1929 fputc_filtered (int c, struct ui_file *stream)
1931 char buf[2];
1933 buf[0] = c;
1934 buf[1] = 0;
1935 fputs_filtered (buf, stream);
1936 return c;
1939 /* puts_debug is like fputs_unfiltered, except it prints special
1940 characters in printable fashion. */
1942 void
1943 puts_debug (char *prefix, char *string, char *suffix)
1945 int ch;
1947 /* Print prefix and suffix after each line. */
1948 static int new_line = 1;
1949 static int return_p = 0;
1950 static const char *prev_prefix = "";
1951 static const char *prev_suffix = "";
1953 if (*string == '\n')
1954 return_p = 0;
1956 /* If the prefix is changing, print the previous suffix, a new line,
1957 and the new prefix. */
1958 if ((return_p || (strcmp (prev_prefix, prefix) != 0)) && !new_line)
1960 fputs_unfiltered (prev_suffix, gdb_stdlog);
1961 fputs_unfiltered ("\n", gdb_stdlog);
1962 fputs_unfiltered (prefix, gdb_stdlog);
1965 /* Print prefix if we printed a newline during the previous call. */
1966 if (new_line)
1968 new_line = 0;
1969 fputs_unfiltered (prefix, gdb_stdlog);
1972 prev_prefix = prefix;
1973 prev_suffix = suffix;
1975 /* Output characters in a printable format. */
1976 while ((ch = *string++) != '\0')
1978 switch (ch)
1980 default:
1981 if (isprint (ch))
1982 fputc_unfiltered (ch, gdb_stdlog);
1984 else
1985 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "\\x%02x", ch & 0xff);
1986 break;
1988 case '\\':
1989 fputs_unfiltered ("\\\\", gdb_stdlog);
1990 break;
1991 case '\b':
1992 fputs_unfiltered ("\\b", gdb_stdlog);
1993 break;
1994 case '\f':
1995 fputs_unfiltered ("\\f", gdb_stdlog);
1996 break;
1997 case '\n':
1998 new_line = 1;
1999 fputs_unfiltered ("\\n", gdb_stdlog);
2000 break;
2001 case '\r':
2002 fputs_unfiltered ("\\r", gdb_stdlog);
2003 break;
2004 case '\t':
2005 fputs_unfiltered ("\\t", gdb_stdlog);
2006 break;
2007 case '\v':
2008 fputs_unfiltered ("\\v", gdb_stdlog);
2009 break;
2012 return_p = ch == '\r';
2015 /* Print suffix if we printed a newline. */
2016 if (new_line)
2018 fputs_unfiltered (suffix, gdb_stdlog);
2019 fputs_unfiltered ("\n", gdb_stdlog);
2024 /* Print a variable number of ARGS using format FORMAT. If this
2025 information is going to put the amount written (since the last call
2026 to REINITIALIZE_MORE_FILTER or the last page break) over the page size,
2027 call prompt_for_continue to get the users permission to continue.
2029 Unlike fprintf, this function does not return a value.
2031 We implement three variants, vfprintf (takes a vararg list and stream),
2032 fprintf (takes a stream to write on), and printf (the usual).
2034 Note also that this may throw a quit (since prompt_for_continue may
2035 do so). */
2037 static void
2038 vfprintf_maybe_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format,
2039 va_list args, bool filter, bool gdbfmt)
2041 if (gdbfmt)
2043 ui_out_flags flags = disallow_ui_out_field;
2044 if (!filter)
2045 flags |= unfiltered_output;
2046 cli_ui_out (stream, flags).vmessage (applied_style, format, args);
2048 else
2050 std::string str = string_vprintf (format, args);
2051 fputs_maybe_filtered (str.c_str (), stream, filter);
2056 void
2057 vfprintf_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, va_list args)
2059 vfprintf_maybe_filtered (stream, format, args, true, true);
2062 void
2063 vfprintf_unfiltered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, va_list args)
2065 if (debug_timestamp && stream == gdb_stdlog)
2067 using namespace std::chrono;
2068 int len, need_nl;
2070 string_file sfile;
2071 cli_ui_out (&sfile, 0).vmessage (ui_file_style (), format, args);
2072 std::string linebuffer = std::move (sfile.string ());
2074 steady_clock::time_point now = steady_clock::now ();
2075 seconds s = duration_cast<seconds> (now.time_since_epoch ());
2076 microseconds us = duration_cast<microseconds> (now.time_since_epoch () - s);
2078 len = linebuffer.size ();
2079 need_nl = (len > 0 && linebuffer[len - 1] != '\n');
2081 std::string timestamp = string_printf ("%ld.%06ld %s%s",
2082 (long) s.count (),
2083 (long) us.count (),
2084 linebuffer.c_str (),
2085 need_nl ? "\n": "");
2086 fputs_unfiltered (timestamp.c_str (), stream);
2088 else
2089 vfprintf_maybe_filtered (stream, format, args, false, true);
2092 void
2093 vprintf_filtered (const char *format, va_list args)
2095 vfprintf_maybe_filtered (gdb_stdout, format, args, true, false);
2098 void
2099 vprintf_unfiltered (const char *format, va_list args)
2101 vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdout, format, args);
2104 void
2105 fprintf_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, ...)
2107 va_list args;
2109 va_start (args, format);
2110 vfprintf_filtered (stream, format, args);
2111 va_end (args);
2114 void
2115 fprintf_unfiltered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *format, ...)
2117 va_list args;
2119 va_start (args, format);
2120 vfprintf_unfiltered (stream, format, args);
2121 va_end (args);
2124 /* Like fprintf_filtered, but prints its result indented.
2125 Called as fprintfi_filtered (spaces, stream, format, ...); */
2127 void
2128 fprintfi_filtered (int spaces, struct ui_file *stream, const char *format,
2129 ...)
2131 va_list args;
2133 va_start (args, format);
2134 print_spaces_filtered (spaces, stream);
2136 vfprintf_filtered (stream, format, args);
2137 va_end (args);
2140 /* See utils.h. */
2142 void
2143 fprintf_styled (struct ui_file *stream, const ui_file_style &style,
2144 const char *format, ...)
2146 va_list args;
2148 set_output_style (stream, style);
2149 va_start (args, format);
2150 vfprintf_filtered (stream, format, args);
2151 va_end (args);
2152 set_output_style (stream, ui_file_style ());
2155 /* See utils.h. */
2157 void
2158 vfprintf_styled (struct ui_file *stream, const ui_file_style &style,
2159 const char *format, va_list args)
2161 set_output_style (stream, style);
2162 vfprintf_filtered (stream, format, args);
2163 set_output_style (stream, ui_file_style ());
2166 /* See utils.h. */
2168 void
2169 vfprintf_styled_no_gdbfmt (struct ui_file *stream, const ui_file_style &style,
2170 bool filter, const char *format, va_list args)
2172 std::string str = string_vprintf (format, args);
2173 if (!str.empty ())
2175 if (!style.is_default ())
2176 set_output_style (stream, style);
2177 fputs_maybe_filtered (str.c_str (), stream, filter);
2178 if (!style.is_default ())
2179 set_output_style (stream, ui_file_style ());
2183 void
2184 printf_filtered (const char *format, ...)
2186 va_list args;
2188 va_start (args, format);
2189 vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, format, args);
2190 va_end (args);
2194 void
2195 printf_unfiltered (const char *format, ...)
2197 va_list args;
2199 va_start (args, format);
2200 vfprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdout, format, args);
2201 va_end (args);
2204 /* Like printf_filtered, but prints it's result indented.
2205 Called as printfi_filtered (spaces, format, ...); */
2207 void
2208 printfi_filtered (int spaces, const char *format, ...)
2210 va_list args;
2212 va_start (args, format);
2213 print_spaces_filtered (spaces, gdb_stdout);
2214 vfprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout, format, args);
2215 va_end (args);
2218 /* Easy -- but watch out!
2220 This routine is *not* a replacement for puts()! puts() appends a newline.
2221 This one doesn't, and had better not! */
2223 void
2224 puts_filtered (const char *string)
2226 fputs_filtered (string, gdb_stdout);
2229 void
2230 puts_unfiltered (const char *string)
2232 fputs_unfiltered (string, gdb_stdout);
2235 /* Return a pointer to N spaces and a null. The pointer is good
2236 until the next call to here. */
2237 char *
2238 n_spaces (int n)
2240 char *t;
2241 static char *spaces = 0;
2242 static int max_spaces = -1;
2244 if (n > max_spaces)
2246 if (spaces)
2247 xfree (spaces);
2248 spaces = (char *) xmalloc (n + 1);
2249 for (t = spaces + n; t != spaces;)
2250 *--t = ' ';
2251 spaces[n] = '\0';
2252 max_spaces = n;
2255 return spaces + max_spaces - n;
2258 /* Print N spaces. */
2259 void
2260 print_spaces_filtered (int n, struct ui_file *stream)
2262 fputs_filtered (n_spaces (n), stream);
2265 /* C++/ObjC demangler stuff. */
2267 /* fprintf_symbol_filtered attempts to demangle NAME, a symbol in language
2268 LANG, using demangling args ARG_MODE, and print it filtered to STREAM.
2269 If the name is not mangled, or the language for the name is unknown, or
2270 demangling is off, the name is printed in its "raw" form. */
2272 void
2273 fprintf_symbol_filtered (struct ui_file *stream, const char *name,
2274 enum language lang, int arg_mode)
2276 char *demangled;
2278 if (name != NULL)
2280 /* If user wants to see raw output, no problem. */
2281 if (!demangle)
2283 fputs_filtered (name, stream);
2285 else
2287 demangled = language_demangle (language_def (lang), name, arg_mode);
2288 fputs_filtered (demangled ? demangled : name, stream);
2289 if (demangled != NULL)
2291 xfree (demangled);
2297 /* True if CH is a character that can be part of a symbol name. I.e.,
2298 either a number, a letter, or a '_'. */
2300 static bool
2301 valid_identifier_name_char (int ch)
2303 return (isalnum (ch) || ch == '_');
2306 /* Skip to end of token, or to END, whatever comes first. Input is
2307 assumed to be a C++ operator name. */
2309 static const char *
2310 cp_skip_operator_token (const char *token, const char *end)
2312 const char *p = token;
2313 while (p != end && !isspace (*p) && *p != '(')
2315 if (valid_identifier_name_char (*p))
2317 while (p != end && valid_identifier_name_char (*p))
2318 p++;
2319 return p;
2321 else
2323 /* Note, ordered such that among ops that share a prefix,
2324 longer comes first. This is so that the loop below can
2325 bail on first match. */
2326 static const char *ops[] =
2328 "[",
2329 "]",
2330 "~",
2331 ",",
2332 "-=", "--", "->", "-",
2333 "+=", "++", "+",
2334 "*=", "*",
2335 "/=", "/",
2336 "%=", "%",
2337 "|=", "||", "|",
2338 "&=", "&&", "&",
2339 "^=", "^",
2340 "!=", "!",
2341 "<<=", "<=", "<<", "<",
2342 ">>=", ">=", ">>", ">",
2343 "==", "=",
2346 for (const char *op : ops)
2348 size_t oplen = strlen (op);
2349 size_t lencmp = std::min<size_t> (oplen, end - p);
2351 if (strncmp (p, op, lencmp) == 0)
2352 return p + lencmp;
2354 /* Some unidentified character. Return it. */
2355 return p + 1;
2359 return p;
2362 /* Advance STRING1/STRING2 past whitespace. */
2364 static void
2365 skip_ws (const char *&string1, const char *&string2, const char *end_str2)
2367 while (isspace (*string1))
2368 string1++;
2369 while (string2 < end_str2 && isspace (*string2))
2370 string2++;
2373 /* True if STRING points at the start of a C++ operator name. START
2374 is the start of the string that STRING points to, hence when
2375 reading backwards, we must not read any character before START. */
2377 static bool
2378 cp_is_operator (const char *string, const char *start)
2380 return ((string == start
2381 || !valid_identifier_name_char (string[-1]))
2382 && strncmp (string, CP_OPERATOR_STR, CP_OPERATOR_LEN) == 0
2383 && !valid_identifier_name_char (string[CP_OPERATOR_LEN]));
2386 /* If *NAME points at an ABI tag, skip it and return true. Otherwise
2387 leave *NAME unmodified and return false. (see GCC's abi_tag
2388 attribute), such names are demangled as e.g.,
2389 "function[abi:cxx11]()". */
2391 static bool
2392 skip_abi_tag (const char **name)
2394 const char *p = *name;
2396 if (startswith (p, "[abi:"))
2398 p += 5;
2400 while (valid_identifier_name_char (*p))
2401 p++;
2403 if (*p == ']')
2405 p++;
2406 *name = p;
2407 return true;
2410 return false;
2413 /* See utils.h. */
2416 strncmp_iw_with_mode (const char *string1, const char *string2,
2417 size_t string2_len, strncmp_iw_mode mode,
2418 enum language language,
2419 completion_match_for_lcd *match_for_lcd)
2421 const char *string1_start = string1;
2422 const char *end_str2 = string2 + string2_len;
2423 bool skip_spaces = true;
2424 bool have_colon_op = (language == language_cplus
2425 || language == language_rust
2426 || language == language_fortran);
2428 while (1)
2430 if (skip_spaces
2431 || ((isspace (*string1) && !valid_identifier_name_char (*string2))
2432 || (isspace (*string2) && !valid_identifier_name_char (*string1))))
2434 skip_ws (string1, string2, end_str2);
2435 skip_spaces = false;
2438 /* Skip [abi:cxx11] tags in the symbol name if the lookup name
2439 doesn't include them. E.g.:
2441 string1: function[abi:cxx1](int)
2442 string2: function
2444 string1: function[abi:cxx1](int)
2445 string2: function(int)
2447 string1: Struct[abi:cxx1]::function()
2448 string2: Struct::function()
2450 string1: function(Struct[abi:cxx1], int)
2451 string2: function(Struct, int)
2453 if (string2 == end_str2
2454 || (*string2 != '[' && !valid_identifier_name_char (*string2)))
2456 const char *abi_start = string1;
2458 /* There can be more than one tag. */
2459 while (*string1 == '[' && skip_abi_tag (&string1))
2462 if (match_for_lcd != NULL && abi_start != string1)
2463 match_for_lcd->mark_ignored_range (abi_start, string1);
2465 while (isspace (*string1))
2466 string1++;
2469 if (*string1 == '\0' || string2 == end_str2)
2470 break;
2472 /* Handle the :: operator. */
2473 if (have_colon_op && string1[0] == ':' && string1[1] == ':')
2475 if (*string2 != ':')
2476 return 1;
2478 string1++;
2479 string2++;
2481 if (string2 == end_str2)
2482 break;
2484 if (*string2 != ':')
2485 return 1;
2487 string1++;
2488 string2++;
2490 while (isspace (*string1))
2491 string1++;
2492 while (string2 < end_str2 && isspace (*string2))
2493 string2++;
2494 continue;
2497 /* Handle C++ user-defined operators. */
2498 else if (language == language_cplus
2499 && *string1 == 'o')
2501 if (cp_is_operator (string1, string1_start))
2503 /* An operator name in STRING1. Check STRING2. */
2504 size_t cmplen
2505 = std::min<size_t> (CP_OPERATOR_LEN, end_str2 - string2);
2506 if (strncmp (string1, string2, cmplen) != 0)
2507 return 1;
2509 string1 += cmplen;
2510 string2 += cmplen;
2512 if (string2 != end_str2)
2514 /* Check for "operatorX" in STRING2. */
2515 if (valid_identifier_name_char (*string2))
2516 return 1;
2518 skip_ws (string1, string2, end_str2);
2521 /* Handle operator(). */
2522 if (*string1 == '(')
2524 if (string2 == end_str2)
2526 if (mode == strncmp_iw_mode::NORMAL)
2527 return 0;
2528 else
2530 /* Don't break for the regular return at the
2531 bottom, because "operator" should not
2532 match "operator()", since this open
2533 parentheses is not the parameter list
2534 start. */
2535 return *string1 != '\0';
2539 if (*string1 != *string2)
2540 return 1;
2542 string1++;
2543 string2++;
2546 while (1)
2548 skip_ws (string1, string2, end_str2);
2550 /* Skip to end of token, or to END, whatever comes
2551 first. */
2552 const char *end_str1 = string1 + strlen (string1);
2553 const char *p1 = cp_skip_operator_token (string1, end_str1);
2554 const char *p2 = cp_skip_operator_token (string2, end_str2);
2556 cmplen = std::min (p1 - string1, p2 - string2);
2557 if (p2 == end_str2)
2559 if (strncmp (string1, string2, cmplen) != 0)
2560 return 1;
2562 else
2564 if (p1 - string1 != p2 - string2)
2565 return 1;
2566 if (strncmp (string1, string2, cmplen) != 0)
2567 return 1;
2570 string1 += cmplen;
2571 string2 += cmplen;
2573 if (*string1 == '\0' || string2 == end_str2)
2574 break;
2575 if (*string1 == '(' || *string2 == '(')
2576 break;
2579 continue;
2583 if (case_sensitivity == case_sensitive_on && *string1 != *string2)
2584 break;
2585 if (case_sensitivity == case_sensitive_off
2586 && (tolower ((unsigned char) *string1)
2587 != tolower ((unsigned char) *string2)))
2588 break;
2590 /* If we see any non-whitespace, non-identifier-name character
2591 (any of "()<>*&" etc.), then skip spaces the next time
2592 around. */
2593 if (!isspace (*string1) && !valid_identifier_name_char (*string1))
2594 skip_spaces = true;
2596 string1++;
2597 string2++;
2600 if (string2 == end_str2)
2602 if (mode == strncmp_iw_mode::NORMAL)
2604 /* Strip abi tag markers from the matched symbol name.
2605 Usually the ABI marker will be found on function name
2606 (automatically added because the function returns an
2607 object marked with an ABI tag). However, it's also
2608 possible to see a marker in one of the function
2609 parameters, for example.
2611 string2 (lookup name):
2612 func
2613 symbol name:
2614 function(some_struct[abi:cxx11], int)
2616 and for completion LCD computation we want to say that
2617 the match was for:
2618 function(some_struct, int)
2620 if (match_for_lcd != NULL)
2622 while ((string1 = strstr (string1, "[abi:")) != NULL)
2624 const char *abi_start = string1;
2626 /* There can be more than one tag. */
2627 while (skip_abi_tag (&string1) && *string1 == '[')
2630 if (abi_start != string1)
2631 match_for_lcd->mark_ignored_range (abi_start, string1);
2635 return 0;
2637 else
2638 return (*string1 != '\0' && *string1 != '(');
2640 else
2641 return 1;
2644 /* See utils.h. */
2647 strncmp_iw (const char *string1, const char *string2, size_t string2_len)
2649 return strncmp_iw_with_mode (string1, string2, string2_len,
2650 strncmp_iw_mode::NORMAL, language_minimal);
2653 /* See utils.h. */
2656 strcmp_iw (const char *string1, const char *string2)
2658 return strncmp_iw_with_mode (string1, string2, strlen (string2),
2659 strncmp_iw_mode::MATCH_PARAMS, language_minimal);
2662 /* This is like strcmp except that it ignores whitespace and treats
2663 '(' as the first non-NULL character in terms of ordering. Like
2664 strcmp (and unlike strcmp_iw), it returns negative if STRING1 <
2665 STRING2, 0 if STRING2 = STRING2, and positive if STRING1 > STRING2
2666 according to that ordering.
2668 If a list is sorted according to this function and if you want to
2669 find names in the list that match some fixed NAME according to
2670 strcmp_iw(LIST_ELT, NAME), then the place to start looking is right
2671 where this function would put NAME.
2673 This function must be neutral to the CASE_SENSITIVITY setting as the user
2674 may choose it during later lookup. Therefore this function always sorts
2675 primarily case-insensitively and secondarily case-sensitively.
2677 Here are some examples of why using strcmp to sort is a bad idea:
2679 Whitespace example:
2681 Say your partial symtab contains: "foo<char *>", "goo". Then, if
2682 we try to do a search for "foo<char*>", strcmp will locate this
2683 after "foo<char *>" and before "goo". Then lookup_partial_symbol
2684 will start looking at strings beginning with "goo", and will never
2685 see the correct match of "foo<char *>".
2687 Parenthesis example:
2689 In practice, this is less like to be an issue, but I'll give it a
2690 shot. Let's assume that '$' is a legitimate character to occur in
2691 symbols. (Which may well even be the case on some systems.) Then
2692 say that the partial symbol table contains "foo$" and "foo(int)".
2693 strcmp will put them in this order, since '$' < '('. Now, if the
2694 user searches for "foo", then strcmp will sort "foo" before "foo$".
2695 Then lookup_partial_symbol will notice that strcmp_iw("foo$",
2696 "foo") is false, so it won't proceed to the actual match of
2697 "foo(int)" with "foo". */
2700 strcmp_iw_ordered (const char *string1, const char *string2)
2702 const char *saved_string1 = string1, *saved_string2 = string2;
2703 enum case_sensitivity case_pass = case_sensitive_off;
2705 for (;;)
2707 /* C1 and C2 are valid only if *string1 != '\0' && *string2 != '\0'.
2708 Provide stub characters if we are already at the end of one of the
2709 strings. */
2710 char c1 = 'X', c2 = 'X';
2712 while (*string1 != '\0' && *string2 != '\0')
2714 while (isspace (*string1))
2715 string1++;
2716 while (isspace (*string2))
2717 string2++;
2719 switch (case_pass)
2721 case case_sensitive_off:
2722 c1 = tolower ((unsigned char) *string1);
2723 c2 = tolower ((unsigned char) *string2);
2724 break;
2725 case case_sensitive_on:
2726 c1 = *string1;
2727 c2 = *string2;
2728 break;
2730 if (c1 != c2)
2731 break;
2733 if (*string1 != '\0')
2735 string1++;
2736 string2++;
2740 switch (*string1)
2742 /* Characters are non-equal unless they're both '\0'; we want to
2743 make sure we get the comparison right according to our
2744 comparison in the cases where one of them is '\0' or '('. */
2745 case '\0':
2746 if (*string2 == '\0')
2747 break;
2748 else
2749 return -1;
2750 case '(':
2751 if (*string2 == '\0')
2752 return 1;
2753 else
2754 return -1;
2755 default:
2756 if (*string2 == '\0' || *string2 == '(')
2757 return 1;
2758 else if (c1 > c2)
2759 return 1;
2760 else if (c1 < c2)
2761 return -1;
2762 /* PASSTHRU */
2765 if (case_pass == case_sensitive_on)
2766 return 0;
2768 /* Otherwise the strings were equal in case insensitive way, make
2769 a more fine grained comparison in a case sensitive way. */
2771 case_pass = case_sensitive_on;
2772 string1 = saved_string1;
2773 string2 = saved_string2;
2777 /* See utils.h. */
2779 bool
2780 streq (const char *lhs, const char *rhs)
2782 return !strcmp (lhs, rhs);
2785 /* See utils.h. */
2788 streq_hash (const void *lhs, const void *rhs)
2790 return streq ((const char *) lhs, (const char *) rhs);
2796 ** subset_compare()
2797 ** Answer whether string_to_compare is a full or partial match to
2798 ** template_string. The partial match must be in sequence starting
2799 ** at index 0.
2802 subset_compare (const char *string_to_compare, const char *template_string)
2804 int match;
2806 if (template_string != NULL && string_to_compare != NULL
2807 && strlen (string_to_compare) <= strlen (template_string))
2808 match =
2809 (startswith (template_string, string_to_compare));
2810 else
2811 match = 0;
2812 return match;
2815 static void
2816 show_debug_timestamp (struct ui_file *file, int from_tty,
2817 struct cmd_list_element *c, const char *value)
2819 fprintf_filtered (file, _("Timestamping debugging messages is %s.\n"),
2820 value);
2824 /* See utils.h. */
2826 CORE_ADDR
2827 address_significant (gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR addr)
2829 /* Clear insignificant bits of a target address and sign extend resulting
2830 address, avoiding shifts larger or equal than the width of a CORE_ADDR.
2831 The local variable ADDR_BIT stops the compiler reporting a shift overflow
2832 when it won't occur. Skip updating of target address if current target
2833 has not set gdbarch significant_addr_bit. */
2834 int addr_bit = gdbarch_significant_addr_bit (gdbarch);
2836 if (addr_bit && (addr_bit < (sizeof (CORE_ADDR) * HOST_CHAR_BIT)))
2838 CORE_ADDR sign = (CORE_ADDR) 1 << (addr_bit - 1);
2839 addr &= ((CORE_ADDR) 1 << addr_bit) - 1;
2840 addr = (addr ^ sign) - sign;
2843 return addr;
2846 const char *
2847 paddress (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR addr)
2849 /* Truncate address to the size of a target address, avoiding shifts
2850 larger or equal than the width of a CORE_ADDR. The local
2851 variable ADDR_BIT stops the compiler reporting a shift overflow
2852 when it won't occur. */
2853 /* NOTE: This assumes that the significant address information is
2854 kept in the least significant bits of ADDR - the upper bits were
2855 either zero or sign extended. Should gdbarch_address_to_pointer or
2856 some ADDRESS_TO_PRINTABLE() be used to do the conversion? */
2858 int addr_bit = gdbarch_addr_bit (gdbarch);
2860 if (addr_bit < (sizeof (CORE_ADDR) * HOST_CHAR_BIT))
2861 addr &= ((CORE_ADDR) 1 << addr_bit) - 1;
2862 return hex_string (addr);
2865 /* This function is described in "defs.h". */
2867 const char *
2868 print_core_address (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, CORE_ADDR address)
2870 int addr_bit = gdbarch_addr_bit (gdbarch);
2872 if (addr_bit < (sizeof (CORE_ADDR) * HOST_CHAR_BIT))
2873 address &= ((CORE_ADDR) 1 << addr_bit) - 1;
2875 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-05-03: Need local_address_string() function
2876 that returns the language localized string formatted to a width
2877 based on gdbarch_addr_bit. */
2878 if (addr_bit <= 32)
2879 return hex_string_custom (address, 8);
2880 else
2881 return hex_string_custom (address, 16);
2884 /* Callback hash_f for htab_create_alloc or htab_create_alloc_ex. */
2886 hashval_t
2887 core_addr_hash (const void *ap)
2889 const CORE_ADDR *addrp = (const CORE_ADDR *) ap;
2891 return *addrp;
2894 /* Callback eq_f for htab_create_alloc or htab_create_alloc_ex. */
2897 core_addr_eq (const void *ap, const void *bp)
2899 const CORE_ADDR *addr_ap = (const CORE_ADDR *) ap;
2900 const CORE_ADDR *addr_bp = (const CORE_ADDR *) bp;
2902 return *addr_ap == *addr_bp;
2905 /* Convert a string back into a CORE_ADDR. */
2906 CORE_ADDR
2907 string_to_core_addr (const char *my_string)
2909 CORE_ADDR addr = 0;
2911 if (my_string[0] == '0' && tolower (my_string[1]) == 'x')
2913 /* Assume that it is in hex. */
2914 int i;
2916 for (i = 2; my_string[i] != '\0'; i++)
2918 if (isdigit (my_string[i]))
2919 addr = (my_string[i] - '0') + (addr * 16);
2920 else if (isxdigit (my_string[i]))
2921 addr = (tolower (my_string[i]) - 'a' + 0xa) + (addr * 16);
2922 else
2923 error (_("invalid hex \"%s\""), my_string);
2926 else
2928 /* Assume that it is in decimal. */
2929 int i;
2931 for (i = 0; my_string[i] != '\0'; i++)
2933 if (isdigit (my_string[i]))
2934 addr = (my_string[i] - '0') + (addr * 10);
2935 else
2936 error (_("invalid decimal \"%s\""), my_string);
2940 return addr;
2943 #if GDB_SELF_TEST
2945 static void
2946 gdb_realpath_check_trailer (const char *input, const char *trailer)
2948 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> result = gdb_realpath (input);
2950 size_t len = strlen (result.get ());
2951 size_t trail_len = strlen (trailer);
2953 SELF_CHECK (len >= trail_len
2954 && strcmp (result.get () + len - trail_len, trailer) == 0);
2957 static void
2958 gdb_realpath_tests ()
2960 /* A file which contains a directory prefix. */
2961 gdb_realpath_check_trailer ("./xfullpath.exp", "/xfullpath.exp");
2962 /* A file which contains a directory prefix. */
2963 gdb_realpath_check_trailer ("../../defs.h", "/defs.h");
2964 /* A one-character filename. */
2965 gdb_realpath_check_trailer ("./a", "/a");
2966 /* A file in the root directory. */
2967 gdb_realpath_check_trailer ("/root_file_which_should_exist",
2968 "/root_file_which_should_exist");
2969 /* A file which does not have a directory prefix. */
2970 gdb_realpath_check_trailer ("xfullpath.exp", "xfullpath.exp");
2971 /* A one-char filename without any directory prefix. */
2972 gdb_realpath_check_trailer ("a", "a");
2973 /* An empty filename. */
2974 gdb_realpath_check_trailer ("", "");
2977 #endif /* GDB_SELF_TEST */
2979 /* Allocation function for the libiberty hash table which uses an
2980 obstack. The obstack is passed as DATA. */
2982 void *
2983 hashtab_obstack_allocate (void *data, size_t size, size_t count)
2985 size_t total = size * count;
2986 void *ptr = obstack_alloc ((struct obstack *) data, total);
2988 memset (ptr, 0, total);
2989 return ptr;
2992 /* Trivial deallocation function for the libiberty splay tree and hash
2993 table - don't deallocate anything. Rely on later deletion of the
2994 obstack. DATA will be the obstack, although it is not needed
2995 here. */
2997 void
2998 dummy_obstack_deallocate (void *object, void *data)
3000 return;
3003 /* Simple, portable version of dirname that does not modify its
3004 argument. */
3006 std::string
3007 ldirname (const char *filename)
3009 std::string dirname;
3010 const char *base = lbasename (filename);
3012 while (base > filename && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (base[-1]))
3013 --base;
3015 if (base == filename)
3016 return dirname;
3018 dirname = std::string (filename, base - filename);
3020 /* On DOS based file systems, convert "d:foo" to "d:.", so that we
3021 create "d:./bar" later instead of the (different) "d:/bar". */
3022 if (base - filename == 2 && IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (base)
3023 && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (filename[0]))
3024 dirname[base++ - filename] = '.';
3026 return dirname;
3029 /* See utils.h. */
3031 void
3032 gdb_argv::reset (const char *s)
3034 char **argv = buildargv (s);
3036 freeargv (m_argv);
3037 m_argv = argv;
3040 #define AMBIGUOUS_MESS1 ".\nMatching formats:"
3041 #define AMBIGUOUS_MESS2 \
3042 ".\nUse \"set gnutarget format-name\" to specify the format."
3044 std::string
3045 gdb_bfd_errmsg (bfd_error_type error_tag, char **matching)
3047 char **p;
3049 /* Check if errmsg just need simple return. */
3050 if (error_tag != bfd_error_file_ambiguously_recognized || matching == NULL)
3051 return bfd_errmsg (error_tag);
3053 std::string ret (bfd_errmsg (error_tag));
3054 ret += AMBIGUOUS_MESS1;
3056 for (p = matching; *p; p++)
3058 ret += " ";
3059 ret += *p;
3061 ret += AMBIGUOUS_MESS2;
3063 xfree (matching);
3065 return ret;
3068 /* Return ARGS parsed as a valid pid, or throw an error. */
3071 parse_pid_to_attach (const char *args)
3073 unsigned long pid;
3074 char *dummy;
3076 if (!args)
3077 error_no_arg (_("process-id to attach"));
3079 dummy = (char *) args;
3080 pid = strtoul (args, &dummy, 0);
3081 /* Some targets don't set errno on errors, grrr! */
3082 if ((pid == 0 && dummy == args) || dummy != &args[strlen (args)])
3083 error (_("Illegal process-id: %s."), args);
3085 return pid;
3088 /* Substitute all occurrences of string FROM by string TO in *STRINGP. *STRINGP
3089 must come from xrealloc-compatible allocator and it may be updated. FROM
3090 needs to be delimited by IS_DIR_SEPARATOR or DIRNAME_SEPARATOR (or be
3091 located at the start or end of *STRINGP. */
3093 void
3094 substitute_path_component (char **stringp, const char *from, const char *to)
3096 char *string = *stringp, *s;
3097 const size_t from_len = strlen (from);
3098 const size_t to_len = strlen (to);
3100 for (s = string;;)
3102 s = strstr (s, from);
3103 if (s == NULL)
3104 break;
3106 if ((s == string || IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (s[-1])
3107 || s[-1] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR)
3108 && (s[from_len] == '\0' || IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (s[from_len])
3109 || s[from_len] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR))
3111 char *string_new;
3113 string_new
3114 = (char *) xrealloc (string, (strlen (string) + to_len + 1));
3116 /* Relocate the current S pointer. */
3117 s = s - string + string_new;
3118 string = string_new;
3120 /* Replace from by to. */
3121 memmove (&s[to_len], &s[from_len], strlen (&s[from_len]) + 1);
3122 memcpy (s, to, to_len);
3124 s += to_len;
3126 else
3127 s++;
3130 *stringp = string;
3133 #ifdef HAVE_WAITPID
3135 #ifdef SIGALRM
3137 /* SIGALRM handler for waitpid_with_timeout. */
3139 static void
3140 sigalrm_handler (int signo)
3142 /* Nothing to do. */
3145 #endif
3147 /* Wrapper to wait for child PID to die with TIMEOUT.
3148 TIMEOUT is the time to stop waiting in seconds.
3149 If TIMEOUT is zero, pass WNOHANG to waitpid.
3150 Returns PID if it was successfully waited for, otherwise -1.
3152 Timeouts are currently implemented with alarm and SIGALRM.
3153 If the host does not support them, this waits "forever".
3154 It would be odd though for a host to have waitpid and not SIGALRM. */
3156 pid_t
3157 wait_to_die_with_timeout (pid_t pid, int *status, int timeout)
3159 pid_t waitpid_result;
3161 gdb_assert (pid > 0);
3162 gdb_assert (timeout >= 0);
3164 if (timeout > 0)
3166 #ifdef SIGALRM
3167 #if defined (HAVE_SIGACTION) && defined (SA_RESTART)
3168 struct sigaction sa, old_sa;
3170 sa.sa_handler = sigalrm_handler;
3171 sigemptyset (&sa.sa_mask);
3172 sa.sa_flags = 0;
3173 sigaction (SIGALRM, &sa, &old_sa);
3174 #else
3175 sighandler_t ofunc;
3177 ofunc = signal (SIGALRM, sigalrm_handler);
3178 #endif
3180 alarm (timeout);
3181 #endif
3183 waitpid_result = waitpid (pid, status, 0);
3185 #ifdef SIGALRM
3186 alarm (0);
3187 #if defined (HAVE_SIGACTION) && defined (SA_RESTART)
3188 sigaction (SIGALRM, &old_sa, NULL);
3189 #else
3190 signal (SIGALRM, ofunc);
3191 #endif
3192 #endif
3194 else
3195 waitpid_result = waitpid (pid, status, WNOHANG);
3197 if (waitpid_result == pid)
3198 return pid;
3199 else
3200 return -1;
3203 #endif /* HAVE_WAITPID */
3205 /* Provide fnmatch compatible function for FNM_FILE_NAME matching of host files.
3206 Both FNM_FILE_NAME and FNM_NOESCAPE must be set in FLAGS.
3208 It handles correctly HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM and
3209 HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILE_SYSTEM. */
3212 gdb_filename_fnmatch (const char *pattern, const char *string, int flags)
3214 gdb_assert ((flags & FNM_FILE_NAME) != 0);
3216 /* It is unclear how '\' escaping vs. directory separator should coexist. */
3217 gdb_assert ((flags & FNM_NOESCAPE) != 0);
3219 #ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
3221 char *pattern_slash, *string_slash;
3223 /* Replace '\' by '/' in both strings. */
3225 pattern_slash = (char *) alloca (strlen (pattern) + 1);
3226 strcpy (pattern_slash, pattern);
3227 pattern = pattern_slash;
3228 for (; *pattern_slash != 0; pattern_slash++)
3229 if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*pattern_slash))
3230 *pattern_slash = '/';
3232 string_slash = (char *) alloca (strlen (string) + 1);
3233 strcpy (string_slash, string);
3234 string = string_slash;
3235 for (; *string_slash != 0; string_slash++)
3236 if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*string_slash))
3237 *string_slash = '/';
3239 #endif /* HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM */
3241 #ifdef HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILE_SYSTEM
3242 flags |= FNM_CASEFOLD;
3243 #endif /* HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FILE_SYSTEM */
3245 return fnmatch (pattern, string, flags);
3248 /* Return the number of path elements in PATH.
3249 / = 1
3250 /foo = 2
3251 /foo/ = 2
3252 foo/bar = 2
3253 foo/ = 1 */
3256 count_path_elements (const char *path)
3258 int count = 0;
3259 const char *p = path;
3261 if (HAS_DRIVE_SPEC (p))
3263 p = STRIP_DRIVE_SPEC (p);
3264 ++count;
3267 while (*p != '\0')
3269 if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))
3270 ++count;
3271 ++p;
3274 /* Backup one if last character is /, unless it's the only one. */
3275 if (p > path + 1 && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p[-1]))
3276 --count;
3278 /* Add one for the file name, if present. */
3279 if (p > path && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (p[-1]))
3280 ++count;
3282 return count;
3285 /* Remove N leading path elements from PATH.
3286 N must be non-negative.
3287 If PATH has more than N path elements then return NULL.
3288 If PATH has exactly N path elements then return "".
3289 See count_path_elements for a description of how we do the counting. */
3291 const char *
3292 strip_leading_path_elements (const char *path, int n)
3294 int i = 0;
3295 const char *p = path;
3297 gdb_assert (n >= 0);
3299 if (n == 0)
3300 return p;
3302 if (HAS_DRIVE_SPEC (p))
3304 p = STRIP_DRIVE_SPEC (p);
3305 ++i;
3308 while (i < n)
3310 while (*p != '\0' && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))
3311 ++p;
3312 if (*p == '\0')
3314 if (i + 1 == n)
3315 return "";
3316 return NULL;
3318 ++p;
3319 ++i;
3322 return p;
3325 /* See utils.h. */
3327 void
3328 copy_bitwise (gdb_byte *dest, ULONGEST dest_offset,
3329 const gdb_byte *source, ULONGEST source_offset,
3330 ULONGEST nbits, int bits_big_endian)
3332 unsigned int buf, avail;
3334 if (nbits == 0)
3335 return;
3337 if (bits_big_endian)
3339 /* Start from the end, then work backwards. */
3340 dest_offset += nbits - 1;
3341 dest += dest_offset / 8;
3342 dest_offset = 7 - dest_offset % 8;
3343 source_offset += nbits - 1;
3344 source += source_offset / 8;
3345 source_offset = 7 - source_offset % 8;
3347 else
3349 dest += dest_offset / 8;
3350 dest_offset %= 8;
3351 source += source_offset / 8;
3352 source_offset %= 8;
3355 /* Fill BUF with DEST_OFFSET bits from the destination and 8 -
3356 SOURCE_OFFSET bits from the source. */
3357 buf = *(bits_big_endian ? source-- : source++) >> source_offset;
3358 buf <<= dest_offset;
3359 buf |= *dest & ((1 << dest_offset) - 1);
3361 /* NBITS: bits yet to be written; AVAIL: BUF's fill level. */
3362 nbits += dest_offset;
3363 avail = dest_offset + 8 - source_offset;
3365 /* Flush 8 bits from BUF, if appropriate. */
3366 if (nbits >= 8 && avail >= 8)
3368 *(bits_big_endian ? dest-- : dest++) = buf;
3369 buf >>= 8;
3370 avail -= 8;
3371 nbits -= 8;
3374 /* Copy the middle part. */
3375 if (nbits >= 8)
3377 size_t len = nbits / 8;
3379 /* Use a faster method for byte-aligned copies. */
3380 if (avail == 0)
3382 if (bits_big_endian)
3384 dest -= len;
3385 source -= len;
3386 memcpy (dest + 1, source + 1, len);
3388 else
3390 memcpy (dest, source, len);
3391 dest += len;
3392 source += len;
3395 else
3397 while (len--)
3399 buf |= *(bits_big_endian ? source-- : source++) << avail;
3400 *(bits_big_endian ? dest-- : dest++) = buf;
3401 buf >>= 8;
3404 nbits %= 8;
3407 /* Write the last byte. */
3408 if (nbits)
3410 if (avail < nbits)
3411 buf |= *source << avail;
3413 buf &= (1 << nbits) - 1;
3414 *dest = (*dest & (~0 << nbits)) | buf;
3418 void
3419 _initialize_utils (void)
3421 add_setshow_uinteger_cmd ("width", class_support, &chars_per_line, _("\
3422 Set number of characters where GDB should wrap lines of its output."), _("\
3423 Show number of characters where GDB should wrap lines of its output."), _("\
3424 This affects where GDB wraps its output to fit the screen width.\n\
3425 Setting this to \"unlimited\" or zero prevents GDB from wrapping its output."),
3426 set_width_command,
3427 show_chars_per_line,
3428 &setlist, &showlist);
3430 add_setshow_uinteger_cmd ("height", class_support, &lines_per_page, _("\
3431 Set number of lines in a page for GDB output pagination."), _("\
3432 Show number of lines in a page for GDB output pagination."), _("\
3433 This affects the number of lines after which GDB will pause\n\
3434 its output and ask you whether to continue.\n\
3435 Setting this to \"unlimited\" or zero causes GDB never pause during output."),
3436 set_height_command,
3437 show_lines_per_page,
3438 &setlist, &showlist);
3440 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("pagination", class_support,
3441 &pagination_enabled, _("\
3442 Set state of GDB output pagination."), _("\
3443 Show state of GDB output pagination."), _("\
3444 When pagination is ON, GDB pauses at end of each screenful of\n\
3445 its output and asks you whether to continue.\n\
3446 Turning pagination off is an alternative to \"set height unlimited\"."),
3447 NULL,
3448 show_pagination_enabled,
3449 &setlist, &showlist);
3451 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("sevenbit-strings", class_support,
3452 &sevenbit_strings, _("\
3453 Set printing of 8-bit characters in strings as \\nnn."), _("\
3454 Show printing of 8-bit characters in strings as \\nnn."), NULL,
3455 NULL,
3456 show_sevenbit_strings,
3457 &setprintlist, &showprintlist);
3459 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("timestamp", class_maintenance,
3460 &debug_timestamp, _("\
3461 Set timestamping of debugging messages."), _("\
3462 Show timestamping of debugging messages."), _("\
3463 When set, debugging messages will be marked with seconds and microseconds."),
3464 NULL,
3465 show_debug_timestamp,
3466 &setdebuglist, &showdebuglist);
3468 add_internal_problem_command (&internal_error_problem);
3469 add_internal_problem_command (&internal_warning_problem);
3470 add_internal_problem_command (&demangler_warning_problem);
3472 #if GDB_SELF_TEST
3473 selftests::register_test ("gdb_realpath", gdb_realpath_tests);
3474 #endif