From c906108c21474dfb4ed285bcc0ac6fe02cd400cc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stan Shebs Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 01:35:26 +0000 Subject: Initial creation of sourceware repository --- gdb/valarith.c | 1259 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1259 insertions(+) create mode 100644 gdb/valarith.c (limited to 'gdb/valarith.c') diff --git a/gdb/valarith.c b/gdb/valarith.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a3aa4d --- /dev/null +++ b/gdb/valarith.c @@ -0,0 +1,1259 @@ +/* Perform arithmetic and other operations on values, for GDB. + Copyright 1986, 89, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 1998 + Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is part of GDB. + +This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +(at your option) any later version. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +GNU General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ + +#include "defs.h" +#include "value.h" +#include "symtab.h" +#include "gdbtypes.h" +#include "expression.h" +#include "target.h" +#include "language.h" +#include "demangle.h" +#include "gdb_string.h" + +/* Define whether or not the C operator '/' truncates towards zero for + differently signed operands (truncation direction is undefined in C). */ + +#ifndef TRUNCATION_TOWARDS_ZERO +#define TRUNCATION_TOWARDS_ZERO ((-5 / 2) == -2) +#endif + +static value_ptr value_subscripted_rvalue PARAMS ((value_ptr, value_ptr, int)); + +void _initialize_valarith PARAMS ((void)); + + +value_ptr +value_add (arg1, arg2) + value_ptr arg1, arg2; +{ + register value_ptr valint, valptr; + register int len; + struct type *type1, *type2, *valptrtype; + + COERCE_NUMBER (arg1); + COERCE_NUMBER (arg2); + type1 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)); + type2 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)); + + if ((TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_PTR + || TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) + && + (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_INT + || TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_INT)) + /* Exactly one argument is a pointer, and one is an integer. */ + { + value_ptr retval; + + if (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) + { + valptr = arg1; + valint = arg2; + valptrtype = type1; + } + else + { + valptr = arg2; + valint = arg1; + valptrtype = type2; + } + len = TYPE_LENGTH (check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (valptrtype))); + if (len == 0) + len = 1; /* For (void *) */ + retval = value_from_longest (valptrtype, + value_as_long (valptr) + + (len * value_as_long (valint))); + VALUE_BFD_SECTION (retval) = VALUE_BFD_SECTION (valptr); + return retval; + } + + return value_binop (arg1, arg2, BINOP_ADD); +} + +value_ptr +value_sub (arg1, arg2) + value_ptr arg1, arg2; +{ + struct type *type1, *type2; + COERCE_NUMBER (arg1); + COERCE_NUMBER (arg2); + type1 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)); + type2 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)); + + if (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_PTR) + { + if (TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_INT) + { + /* pointer - integer. */ + LONGEST sz = TYPE_LENGTH (check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type1))); + return value_from_longest + (VALUE_TYPE (arg1), + value_as_long (arg1) - (sz * value_as_long (arg2))); + } + else if (TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_PTR + && TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type1)) + == TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type2))) + { + /* pointer to - pointer to . */ + LONGEST sz = TYPE_LENGTH (check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type1))); + return value_from_longest + (builtin_type_long, /* FIXME -- should be ptrdiff_t */ + (value_as_long (arg1) - value_as_long (arg2)) / sz); + } + else + { + error ("\ +First argument of `-' is a pointer and second argument is neither\n\ +an integer nor a pointer of the same type."); + } + } + + return value_binop (arg1, arg2, BINOP_SUB); +} + +/* Return the value of ARRAY[IDX]. + See comments in value_coerce_array() for rationale for reason for + doing lower bounds adjustment here rather than there. + FIXME: Perhaps we should validate that the index is valid and if + verbosity is set, warn about invalid indices (but still use them). */ + +value_ptr +value_subscript (array, idx) + value_ptr array, idx; +{ + value_ptr bound; + int c_style = current_language->c_style_arrays; + struct type *tarray; + + COERCE_REF (array); + tarray = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (array)); + COERCE_VARYING_ARRAY (array, tarray); + + if (TYPE_CODE (tarray) == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY + || TYPE_CODE (tarray) == TYPE_CODE_STRING) + { + struct type *range_type = TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (tarray); + LONGEST lowerbound, upperbound; + get_discrete_bounds (range_type, &lowerbound, &upperbound); + + if (VALUE_LVAL (array) != lval_memory) + return value_subscripted_rvalue (array, idx, lowerbound); + + if (c_style == 0) + { + LONGEST index = value_as_long (idx); + if (index >= lowerbound && index <= upperbound) + return value_subscripted_rvalue (array, idx, lowerbound); + warning ("array or string index out of range"); + /* fall doing C stuff */ + c_style = 1; + } + + if (lowerbound != 0) + { + bound = value_from_longest (builtin_type_int, (LONGEST) lowerbound); + idx = value_sub (idx, bound); + } + + array = value_coerce_array (array); + } + + if (TYPE_CODE (tarray) == TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING) + { + struct type *range_type = TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (tarray); + LONGEST index = value_as_long (idx); + value_ptr v; + int offset, byte, bit_index; + LONGEST lowerbound, upperbound; + get_discrete_bounds (range_type, &lowerbound, &upperbound); + if (index < lowerbound || index > upperbound) + error ("bitstring index out of range"); + index -= lowerbound; + offset = index / TARGET_CHAR_BIT; + byte = *((char*)VALUE_CONTENTS (array) + offset); + bit_index = index % TARGET_CHAR_BIT; + byte >>= (BITS_BIG_ENDIAN ? TARGET_CHAR_BIT - 1 - bit_index : bit_index); + v = value_from_longest (LA_BOOL_TYPE, byte & 1); + VALUE_BITPOS (v) = bit_index; + VALUE_BITSIZE (v) = 1; + VALUE_LVAL (v) = VALUE_LVAL (array); + if (VALUE_LVAL (array) == lval_internalvar) + VALUE_LVAL (v) = lval_internalvar_component; + VALUE_ADDRESS (v) = VALUE_ADDRESS (array); + VALUE_OFFSET (v) = offset + VALUE_OFFSET (array); + return v; + } + + if (c_style) + return value_ind (value_add (array, idx)); + else + error ("not an array or string"); +} + +/* Return the value of EXPR[IDX], expr an aggregate rvalue + (eg, a vector register). This routine used to promote floats + to doubles, but no longer does. */ + +static value_ptr +value_subscripted_rvalue (array, idx, lowerbound) + value_ptr array, idx; + int lowerbound; +{ + struct type *array_type = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (array)); + struct type *elt_type = check_typedef (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (array_type)); + unsigned int elt_size = TYPE_LENGTH (elt_type); + LONGEST index = value_as_long (idx); + unsigned int elt_offs = elt_size * longest_to_int (index - lowerbound); + value_ptr v; + + if (index < lowerbound || elt_offs >= TYPE_LENGTH (array_type)) + error ("no such vector element"); + + v = allocate_value (elt_type); + if (VALUE_LAZY (array)) + VALUE_LAZY (v) = 1; + else + memcpy (VALUE_CONTENTS (v), VALUE_CONTENTS (array) + elt_offs, elt_size); + + if (VALUE_LVAL (array) == lval_internalvar) + VALUE_LVAL (v) = lval_internalvar_component; + else + VALUE_LVAL (v) = VALUE_LVAL (array); + VALUE_ADDRESS (v) = VALUE_ADDRESS (array); + VALUE_OFFSET (v) = VALUE_OFFSET (array) + elt_offs; + return v; +} + +/* Check to see if either argument is a structure. This is called so + we know whether to go ahead with the normal binop or look for a + user defined function instead. + + For now, we do not overload the `=' operator. */ + +int +binop_user_defined_p (op, arg1, arg2) + enum exp_opcode op; + value_ptr arg1, arg2; +{ + struct type *type1, *type2; + if (op == BINOP_ASSIGN || op == BINOP_CONCAT) + return 0; + type1 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)); + type2 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)); + return (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT + || TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT + || (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_REF + && TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type1)) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT) + || (TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_REF + && TYPE_CODE (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type2)) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT)); +} + +/* Check to see if argument is a structure. This is called so + we know whether to go ahead with the normal unop or look for a + user defined function instead. + + For now, we do not overload the `&' operator. */ + +int unop_user_defined_p (op, arg1) + enum exp_opcode op; + value_ptr arg1; +{ + struct type *type1; + if (op == UNOP_ADDR) + return 0; + type1 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)); + for (;;) + { + if (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_STRUCT) + return 1; + else if (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_REF) + type1 = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (type1); + else + return 0; + } +} + +/* We know either arg1 or arg2 is a structure, so try to find the right + user defined function. Create an argument vector that calls + arg1.operator @ (arg1,arg2) and return that value (where '@' is any + binary operator which is legal for GNU C++). + + OP is the operatore, and if it is BINOP_ASSIGN_MODIFY, then OTHEROP + is the opcode saying how to modify it. Otherwise, OTHEROP is + unused. */ + +value_ptr +value_x_binop (arg1, arg2, op, otherop, noside) + value_ptr arg1, arg2; + enum exp_opcode op, otherop; + enum noside noside; +{ + value_ptr * argvec; + char *ptr; + char tstr[13]; + int static_memfuncp; + + COERCE_REF (arg1); + COERCE_REF (arg2); + COERCE_ENUM (arg1); + COERCE_ENUM (arg2); + + /* now we know that what we have to do is construct our + arg vector and find the right function to call it with. */ + + if (TYPE_CODE (check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg1))) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT) + error ("Can't do that binary op on that type"); /* FIXME be explicit */ + + argvec = (value_ptr *) alloca (sizeof (value_ptr) * 4); + argvec[1] = value_addr (arg1); + argvec[2] = arg2; + argvec[3] = 0; + + /* make the right function name up */ + strcpy(tstr, "operator__"); + ptr = tstr+8; + switch (op) + { + case BINOP_ADD: strcpy(ptr,"+"); break; + case BINOP_SUB: strcpy(ptr,"-"); break; + case BINOP_MUL: strcpy(ptr,"*"); break; + case BINOP_DIV: strcpy(ptr,"/"); break; + case BINOP_REM: strcpy(ptr,"%"); break; + case BINOP_LSH: strcpy(ptr,"<<"); break; + case BINOP_RSH: strcpy(ptr,">>"); break; + case BINOP_BITWISE_AND: strcpy(ptr,"&"); break; + case BINOP_BITWISE_IOR: strcpy(ptr,"|"); break; + case BINOP_BITWISE_XOR: strcpy(ptr,"^"); break; + case BINOP_LOGICAL_AND: strcpy(ptr,"&&"); break; + case BINOP_LOGICAL_OR: strcpy(ptr,"||"); break; + case BINOP_MIN: strcpy(ptr,"?"); break; + case BINOP_ASSIGN: strcpy(ptr,"="); break; + case BINOP_ASSIGN_MODIFY: + switch (otherop) + { + case BINOP_ADD: strcpy(ptr,"+="); break; + case BINOP_SUB: strcpy(ptr,"-="); break; + case BINOP_MUL: strcpy(ptr,"*="); break; + case BINOP_DIV: strcpy(ptr,"/="); break; + case BINOP_REM: strcpy(ptr,"%="); break; + case BINOP_BITWISE_AND: strcpy(ptr,"&="); break; + case BINOP_BITWISE_IOR: strcpy(ptr,"|="); break; + case BINOP_BITWISE_XOR: strcpy(ptr,"^="); break; + case BINOP_MOD: /* invalid */ + default: + error ("Invalid binary operation specified."); + } + break; + case BINOP_SUBSCRIPT: strcpy(ptr,"[]"); break; + case BINOP_EQUAL: strcpy(ptr,"=="); break; + case BINOP_NOTEQUAL: strcpy(ptr,"!="); break; + case BINOP_LESS: strcpy(ptr,"<"); break; + case BINOP_GTR: strcpy(ptr,">"); break; + case BINOP_GEQ: strcpy(ptr,">="); break; + case BINOP_LEQ: strcpy(ptr,"<="); break; + case BINOP_MOD: /* invalid */ + default: + error ("Invalid binary operation specified."); + } + + argvec[0] = value_struct_elt (&arg1, argvec+1, tstr, &static_memfuncp, "structure"); + + if (argvec[0]) + { + if (static_memfuncp) + { + argvec[1] = argvec[0]; + argvec++; + } + if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) + { + struct type *return_type; + return_type + = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (argvec[0]))); + return value_zero (return_type, VALUE_LVAL (arg1)); + } + return call_function_by_hand (argvec[0], 2 - static_memfuncp, argvec + 1); + } + error ("member function %s not found", tstr); +#ifdef lint + return call_function_by_hand (argvec[0], 2 - static_memfuncp, argvec + 1); +#endif +} + +/* We know that arg1 is a structure, so try to find a unary user + defined operator that matches the operator in question. + Create an argument vector that calls arg1.operator @ (arg1) + and return that value (where '@' is (almost) any unary operator which + is legal for GNU C++). */ + +value_ptr +value_x_unop (arg1, op, noside) + value_ptr arg1; + enum exp_opcode op; + enum noside noside; +{ + value_ptr * argvec; + char *ptr, *mangle_ptr; + char tstr[13], mangle_tstr[13]; + int static_memfuncp; + + COERCE_REF (arg1); + COERCE_ENUM (arg1); + + /* now we know that what we have to do is construct our + arg vector and find the right function to call it with. */ + + if (TYPE_CODE (check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg1))) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT) + error ("Can't do that unary op on that type"); /* FIXME be explicit */ + + argvec = (value_ptr *) alloca (sizeof (value_ptr) * 3); + argvec[1] = value_addr (arg1); + argvec[2] = 0; + + /* make the right function name up */ + strcpy(tstr,"operator__"); + ptr = tstr+8; + strcpy(mangle_tstr, "__"); + mangle_ptr = mangle_tstr+2; + switch (op) + { + case UNOP_PREINCREMENT: strcpy(ptr,"++"); break; + case UNOP_PREDECREMENT: strcpy(ptr,"++"); break; + case UNOP_POSTINCREMENT: strcpy(ptr,"++"); break; + case UNOP_POSTDECREMENT: strcpy(ptr,"++"); break; + case UNOP_LOGICAL_NOT: strcpy(ptr,"!"); break; + case UNOP_COMPLEMENT: strcpy(ptr,"~"); break; + case UNOP_NEG: strcpy(ptr,"-"); break; + case UNOP_IND: strcpy(ptr,"*"); break; + default: + error ("Invalid unary operation specified."); + } + + argvec[0] = value_struct_elt (&arg1, argvec+1, tstr, &static_memfuncp, "structure"); + + if (argvec[0]) + { + if (static_memfuncp) + { + argvec[1] = argvec[0]; + argvec++; + } + if (noside == EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS) + { + struct type *return_type; + return_type + = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (argvec[0]))); + return value_zero (return_type, VALUE_LVAL (arg1)); + } + return call_function_by_hand (argvec[0], 1 - static_memfuncp, argvec + 1); + } + error ("member function %s not found", tstr); + return 0; /* For lint -- never reached */ +} + + +/* Concatenate two values with the following conditions: + + (1) Both values must be either bitstring values or character string + values and the resulting value consists of the concatenation of + ARG1 followed by ARG2. + + or + + One value must be an integer value and the other value must be + either a bitstring value or character string value, which is + to be repeated by the number of times specified by the integer + value. + + + (2) Boolean values are also allowed and are treated as bit string + values of length 1. + + (3) Character values are also allowed and are treated as character + string values of length 1. +*/ + +value_ptr +value_concat (arg1, arg2) + value_ptr arg1, arg2; +{ + register value_ptr inval1, inval2, outval; + int inval1len, inval2len; + int count, idx; + char *ptr; + char inchar; + struct type *type1 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)); + struct type *type2 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)); + + COERCE_VARYING_ARRAY (arg1, type1); + COERCE_VARYING_ARRAY (arg2, type2); + + /* First figure out if we are dealing with two values to be concatenated + or a repeat count and a value to be repeated. INVAL1 is set to the + first of two concatenated values, or the repeat count. INVAL2 is set + to the second of the two concatenated values or the value to be + repeated. */ + + if (TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_INT) + { + struct type *tmp = type1; + type1 = tmp; + tmp = type2; + inval1 = arg2; + inval2 = arg1; + } + else + { + inval1 = arg1; + inval2 = arg2; + } + + /* Now process the input values. */ + + if (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_INT) + { + /* We have a repeat count. Validate the second value and then + construct a value repeated that many times. */ + if (TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_STRING + || TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_CHAR) + { + count = longest_to_int (value_as_long (inval1)); + inval2len = TYPE_LENGTH (type2); + ptr = (char *) alloca (count * inval2len); + if (TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_CHAR) + { + inchar = (char) unpack_long (type2, + VALUE_CONTENTS (inval2)); + for (idx = 0; idx < count; idx++) + { + *(ptr + idx) = inchar; + } + } + else + { + for (idx = 0; idx < count; idx++) + { + memcpy (ptr + (idx * inval2len), VALUE_CONTENTS (inval2), + inval2len); + } + } + outval = value_string (ptr, count * inval2len); + } + else if (TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING + || TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_BOOL) + { + error ("unimplemented support for bitstring/boolean repeats"); + } + else + { + error ("can't repeat values of that type"); + } + } + else if (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_STRING + || TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_CHAR) + { + /* We have two character strings to concatenate. */ + if (TYPE_CODE (type2) != TYPE_CODE_STRING + && TYPE_CODE (type2) != TYPE_CODE_CHAR) + { + error ("Strings can only be concatenated with other strings."); + } + inval1len = TYPE_LENGTH (type1); + inval2len = TYPE_LENGTH (type2); + ptr = (char *) alloca (inval1len + inval2len); + if (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_CHAR) + { + *ptr = (char) unpack_long (type1, VALUE_CONTENTS (inval1)); + } + else + { + memcpy (ptr, VALUE_CONTENTS (inval1), inval1len); + } + if (TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_CHAR) + { + *(ptr + inval1len) = + (char) unpack_long (type2, VALUE_CONTENTS (inval2)); + } + else + { + memcpy (ptr + inval1len, VALUE_CONTENTS (inval2), inval2len); + } + outval = value_string (ptr, inval1len + inval2len); + } + else if (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING + || TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_BOOL) + { + /* We have two bitstrings to concatenate. */ + if (TYPE_CODE (type2) != TYPE_CODE_BITSTRING + && TYPE_CODE (type2) != TYPE_CODE_BOOL) + { + error ("Bitstrings or booleans can only be concatenated with other bitstrings or booleans."); + } + error ("unimplemented support for bitstring/boolean concatenation."); + } + else + { + /* We don't know how to concatenate these operands. */ + error ("illegal operands for concatenation."); + } + return (outval); +} + + + +/* Perform a binary operation on two operands which have reasonable + representations as integers or floats. This includes booleans, + characters, integers, or floats. + Does not support addition and subtraction on pointers; + use value_add or value_sub if you want to handle those possibilities. */ + +value_ptr +value_binop (arg1, arg2, op) + value_ptr arg1, arg2; + enum exp_opcode op; +{ + register value_ptr val; + struct type *type1, *type2; + + COERCE_REF (arg1); + COERCE_REF (arg2); + COERCE_ENUM (arg1); + COERCE_ENUM (arg2); + type1 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)); + type2 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)); + + if ((TYPE_CODE (type1) != TYPE_CODE_FLT + && TYPE_CODE (type1) != TYPE_CODE_CHAR + && TYPE_CODE (type1) != TYPE_CODE_INT + && TYPE_CODE (type1) != TYPE_CODE_BOOL + && TYPE_CODE (type1) != TYPE_CODE_RANGE) + || + (TYPE_CODE (type2) != TYPE_CODE_FLT + && TYPE_CODE (type2) != TYPE_CODE_CHAR + && TYPE_CODE (type2) != TYPE_CODE_INT + && TYPE_CODE (type2) != TYPE_CODE_BOOL + && TYPE_CODE (type2) != TYPE_CODE_RANGE)) + error ("Argument to arithmetic operation not a number or boolean."); + + if (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_FLT + || + TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_FLT) + { + /* FIXME-if-picky-about-floating-accuracy: Should be doing this + in target format. real.c in GCC probably has the necessary + code. */ + DOUBLEST v1, v2, v; + v1 = value_as_double (arg1); + v2 = value_as_double (arg2); + switch (op) + { + case BINOP_ADD: + v = v1 + v2; + break; + + case BINOP_SUB: + v = v1 - v2; + break; + + case BINOP_MUL: + v = v1 * v2; + break; + + case BINOP_DIV: + v = v1 / v2; + break; + + default: + error ("Integer-only operation on floating point number."); + } + + /* If either arg was long double, make sure that value is also long + double. */ + + if (TYPE_LENGTH(type1) * 8 > TARGET_DOUBLE_BIT + || TYPE_LENGTH(type2) * 8 > TARGET_DOUBLE_BIT) + val = allocate_value (builtin_type_long_double); + else + val = allocate_value (builtin_type_double); + + store_floating (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (val), TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_TYPE (val)), + v); + } + else if (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_BOOL + && + TYPE_CODE (type2) == TYPE_CODE_BOOL) + { + LONGEST v1, v2, v; + v1 = value_as_long (arg1); + v2 = value_as_long (arg2); + + switch (op) + { + case BINOP_BITWISE_AND: + v = v1 & v2; + break; + + case BINOP_BITWISE_IOR: + v = v1 | v2; + break; + + case BINOP_BITWISE_XOR: + v = v1 ^ v2; + break; + + default: + error ("Invalid operation on booleans."); + } + + val = allocate_value (type1); + store_signed_integer (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (val), + TYPE_LENGTH (type1), + v); + } + else + /* Integral operations here. */ + /* FIXME: Also mixed integral/booleans, with result an integer. */ + /* FIXME: This implements ANSI C rules (also correct for C++). + What about FORTRAN and chill? */ + { + unsigned int promoted_len1 = TYPE_LENGTH (type1); + unsigned int promoted_len2 = TYPE_LENGTH (type2); + int is_unsigned1 = TYPE_UNSIGNED (type1); + int is_unsigned2 = TYPE_UNSIGNED (type2); + unsigned int result_len; + int unsigned_operation; + + /* Determine type length and signedness after promotion for + both operands. */ + if (promoted_len1 < TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_int)) + { + is_unsigned1 = 0; + promoted_len1 = TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_int); + } + if (promoted_len2 < TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_int)) + { + is_unsigned2 = 0; + promoted_len2 = TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_int); + } + + /* Determine type length of the result, and if the operation should + be done unsigned. + Use the signedness of the operand with the greater length. + If both operands are of equal length, use unsigned operation + if one of the operands is unsigned. */ + if (promoted_len1 > promoted_len2) + { + unsigned_operation = is_unsigned1; + result_len = promoted_len1; + } + else if (promoted_len2 > promoted_len1) + { + unsigned_operation = is_unsigned2; + result_len = promoted_len2; + } + else + { + unsigned_operation = is_unsigned1 || is_unsigned2; + result_len = promoted_len1; + } + + if (unsigned_operation) + { + ULONGEST v1, v2, v; + v1 = (ULONGEST) value_as_long (arg1); + v2 = (ULONGEST) value_as_long (arg2); + + /* Truncate values to the type length of the result. */ + if (result_len < sizeof (ULONGEST)) + { + v1 &= ((LONGEST) 1 << HOST_CHAR_BIT * result_len) - 1; + v2 &= ((LONGEST) 1 << HOST_CHAR_BIT * result_len) - 1; + } + + switch (op) + { + case BINOP_ADD: + v = v1 + v2; + break; + + case BINOP_SUB: + v = v1 - v2; + break; + + case BINOP_MUL: + v = v1 * v2; + break; + + case BINOP_DIV: + v = v1 / v2; + break; + + case BINOP_REM: + v = v1 % v2; + break; + + case BINOP_MOD: + /* Knuth 1.2.4, integer only. Note that unlike the C '%' op, + v1 mod 0 has a defined value, v1. */ + /* Chill specifies that v2 must be > 0, so check for that. */ + if (current_language -> la_language == language_chill + && value_as_long (arg2) <= 0) + { + error ("Second operand of MOD must be greater than zero."); + } + if (v2 == 0) + { + v = v1; + } + else + { + v = v1/v2; + /* Note floor(v1/v2) == v1/v2 for unsigned. */ + v = v1 - (v2 * v); + } + break; + + case BINOP_LSH: + v = v1 << v2; + break; + + case BINOP_RSH: + v = v1 >> v2; + break; + + case BINOP_BITWISE_AND: + v = v1 & v2; + break; + + case BINOP_BITWISE_IOR: + v = v1 | v2; + break; + + case BINOP_BITWISE_XOR: + v = v1 ^ v2; + break; + + case BINOP_LOGICAL_AND: + v = v1 && v2; + break; + + case BINOP_LOGICAL_OR: + v = v1 || v2; + break; + + case BINOP_MIN: + v = v1 < v2 ? v1 : v2; + break; + + case BINOP_MAX: + v = v1 > v2 ? v1 : v2; + break; + + case BINOP_EQUAL: + v = v1 == v2; + break; + + case BINOP_LESS: + v = v1 < v2; + break; + + default: + error ("Invalid binary operation on numbers."); + } + + /* This is a kludge to get around the fact that we don't + know how to determine the result type from the types of + the operands. (I'm not really sure how much we feel the + need to duplicate the exact rules of the current + language. They can get really hairy. But not to do so + makes it hard to document just what we *do* do). */ + + /* Can't just call init_type because we wouldn't know what + name to give the type. */ + val = allocate_value + (result_len > TARGET_LONG_BIT / HOST_CHAR_BIT + ? builtin_type_unsigned_long_long + : builtin_type_unsigned_long); + store_unsigned_integer (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (val), + TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_TYPE (val)), + v); + } + else + { + LONGEST v1, v2, v; + v1 = value_as_long (arg1); + v2 = value_as_long (arg2); + + switch (op) + { + case BINOP_ADD: + v = v1 + v2; + break; + + case BINOP_SUB: + v = v1 - v2; + break; + + case BINOP_MUL: + v = v1 * v2; + break; + + case BINOP_DIV: + v = v1 / v2; + break; + + case BINOP_REM: + v = v1 % v2; + break; + + case BINOP_MOD: + /* Knuth 1.2.4, integer only. Note that unlike the C '%' op, + X mod 0 has a defined value, X. */ + /* Chill specifies that v2 must be > 0, so check for that. */ + if (current_language -> la_language == language_chill + && v2 <= 0) + { + error ("Second operand of MOD must be greater than zero."); + } + if (v2 == 0) + { + v = v1; + } + else + { + v = v1/v2; + /* Compute floor. */ + if (TRUNCATION_TOWARDS_ZERO && (v < 0) && ((v1 % v2) != 0)) + { + v--; + } + v = v1 - (v2 * v); + } + break; + + case BINOP_LSH: + v = v1 << v2; + break; + + case BINOP_RSH: + v = v1 >> v2; + break; + + case BINOP_BITWISE_AND: + v = v1 & v2; + break; + + case BINOP_BITWISE_IOR: + v = v1 | v2; + break; + + case BINOP_BITWISE_XOR: + v = v1 ^ v2; + break; + + case BINOP_LOGICAL_AND: + v = v1 && v2; + break; + + case BINOP_LOGICAL_OR: + v = v1 || v2; + break; + + case BINOP_MIN: + v = v1 < v2 ? v1 : v2; + break; + + case BINOP_MAX: + v = v1 > v2 ? v1 : v2; + break; + + case BINOP_EQUAL: + v = v1 == v2; + break; + + case BINOP_LESS: + v = v1 < v2; + break; + + default: + error ("Invalid binary operation on numbers."); + } + + /* This is a kludge to get around the fact that we don't + know how to determine the result type from the types of + the operands. (I'm not really sure how much we feel the + need to duplicate the exact rules of the current + language. They can get really hairy. But not to do so + makes it hard to document just what we *do* do). */ + + /* Can't just call init_type because we wouldn't know what + name to give the type. */ + val = allocate_value + (result_len > TARGET_LONG_BIT / HOST_CHAR_BIT + ? builtin_type_long_long + : builtin_type_long); + store_signed_integer (VALUE_CONTENTS_RAW (val), + TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_TYPE (val)), + v); + } + } + + return val; +} + +/* Simulate the C operator ! -- return 1 if ARG1 contains zero. */ + +int +value_logical_not (arg1) + value_ptr arg1; +{ + register int len; + register char *p; + struct type *type1; + + COERCE_NUMBER (arg1); + type1 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)); + + if (TYPE_CODE (type1) == TYPE_CODE_FLT) + return 0 == value_as_double (arg1); + + len = TYPE_LENGTH (type1); + p = VALUE_CONTENTS (arg1); + + while (--len >= 0) + { + if (*p++) + break; + } + + return len < 0; +} + +/* Simulate the C operator == by returning a 1 + iff ARG1 and ARG2 have equal contents. */ + +int +value_equal (arg1, arg2) + register value_ptr arg1, arg2; + +{ + register int len; + register char *p1, *p2; + struct type *type1, *type2; + enum type_code code1; + enum type_code code2; + + COERCE_NUMBER (arg1); + COERCE_NUMBER (arg2); + + type1 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)); + type2 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)); + code1 = TYPE_CODE (type1); + code2 = TYPE_CODE (type2); + + if ((code1 == TYPE_CODE_INT || code1 == TYPE_CODE_BOOL) && + (code2 == TYPE_CODE_INT || code2 == TYPE_CODE_BOOL)) + return longest_to_int (value_as_long (value_binop (arg1, arg2, + BINOP_EQUAL))); + else if ((code1 == TYPE_CODE_FLT || code1 == TYPE_CODE_INT || code1 == TYPE_CODE_BOOL) + && (code2 == TYPE_CODE_FLT || code2 == TYPE_CODE_INT || code2 == TYPE_CODE_BOOL)) + return value_as_double (arg1) == value_as_double (arg2); + + /* FIXME: Need to promote to either CORE_ADDR or LONGEST, whichever + is bigger. */ + else if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_PTR && (code2 == TYPE_CODE_INT || code2 == TYPE_CODE_BOOL)) + return value_as_pointer (arg1) == (CORE_ADDR) value_as_long (arg2); + else if (code2 == TYPE_CODE_PTR && (code1 == TYPE_CODE_INT || code1 == TYPE_CODE_BOOL)) + return (CORE_ADDR) value_as_long (arg1) == value_as_pointer (arg2); + + else if (code1 == code2 + && ((len = (int) TYPE_LENGTH (type1)) + == (int) TYPE_LENGTH (type2))) + { + p1 = VALUE_CONTENTS (arg1); + p2 = VALUE_CONTENTS (arg2); + while (--len >= 0) + { + if (*p1++ != *p2++) + break; + } + return len < 0; + } + else + { + error ("Invalid type combination in equality test."); + return 0; /* For lint -- never reached */ + } +} + +/* Simulate the C operator < by returning 1 + iff ARG1's contents are less than ARG2's. */ + +int +value_less (arg1, arg2) + register value_ptr arg1, arg2; +{ + register enum type_code code1; + register enum type_code code2; + struct type *type1, *type2; + + COERCE_NUMBER (arg1); + COERCE_NUMBER (arg2); + + type1 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)); + type2 = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)); + code1 = TYPE_CODE (type1); + code2 = TYPE_CODE (type2); + + if ((code1 == TYPE_CODE_INT || code1 == TYPE_CODE_BOOL) && + (code2 == TYPE_CODE_INT || code2 == TYPE_CODE_BOOL)) + return longest_to_int (value_as_long (value_binop (arg1, arg2, + BINOP_LESS))); + else if ((code1 == TYPE_CODE_FLT || code1 == TYPE_CODE_INT || code1 == TYPE_CODE_BOOL) + && (code2 == TYPE_CODE_FLT || code2 == TYPE_CODE_INT || code2 == TYPE_CODE_BOOL)) + return value_as_double (arg1) < value_as_double (arg2); + else if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_PTR && code2 == TYPE_CODE_PTR) + return value_as_pointer (arg1) < value_as_pointer (arg2); + + /* FIXME: Need to promote to either CORE_ADDR or LONGEST, whichever + is bigger. */ + else if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_PTR && (code2 == TYPE_CODE_INT || code2 == TYPE_CODE_BOOL)) + return value_as_pointer (arg1) < (CORE_ADDR) value_as_long (arg2); + else if (code2 == TYPE_CODE_PTR && (code1 == TYPE_CODE_INT || code1 == TYPE_CODE_BOOL)) + return (CORE_ADDR) value_as_long (arg1) < value_as_pointer (arg2); + + else + { + error ("Invalid type combination in ordering comparison."); + return 0; + } +} + +/* The unary operators - and ~. Both free the argument ARG1. */ + +value_ptr +value_neg (arg1) + register value_ptr arg1; +{ + register struct type *type; + register struct type *result_type = VALUE_TYPE (arg1); + + COERCE_REF (arg1); + COERCE_ENUM (arg1); + + type = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)); + + if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_FLT) + return value_from_double (result_type, - value_as_double (arg1)); + else if (TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_INT || TYPE_CODE (type) == TYPE_CODE_BOOL) + { + /* Perform integral promotion for ANSI C/C++. + FIXME: What about FORTRAN and chill ? */ + if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) < TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_int)) + result_type = builtin_type_int; + + return value_from_longest (result_type, - value_as_long (arg1)); + } + else { + error ("Argument to negate operation not a number."); + return 0; /* For lint -- never reached */ + } +} + +value_ptr +value_complement (arg1) + register value_ptr arg1; +{ + register struct type *type; + register struct type *result_type = VALUE_TYPE (arg1); + int typecode; + + COERCE_REF (arg1); + COERCE_ENUM (arg1); + + type = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)); + + typecode = TYPE_CODE (type); + if ((typecode != TYPE_CODE_INT) && (typecode != TYPE_CODE_BOOL)) + error ("Argument to complement operation not an integer or boolean."); + + /* Perform integral promotion for ANSI C/C++. + FIXME: What about FORTRAN ? */ + if (TYPE_LENGTH (type) < TYPE_LENGTH (builtin_type_int)) + result_type = builtin_type_int; + + return value_from_longest (result_type, ~ value_as_long (arg1)); +} + +/* The INDEX'th bit of SET value whose VALUE_TYPE is TYPE, + and whose VALUE_CONTENTS is valaddr. + Return -1 if out of range, -2 other error. */ + +int +value_bit_index (type, valaddr, index) + struct type *type; + char *valaddr; + int index; +{ + LONGEST low_bound, high_bound; + LONGEST word; + unsigned rel_index; + struct type *range = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0); + if (get_discrete_bounds (range, &low_bound, &high_bound) < 0) + return -2; + if (index < low_bound || index > high_bound) + return -1; + rel_index = index - low_bound; + word = unpack_long (builtin_type_unsigned_char, + valaddr + (rel_index / TARGET_CHAR_BIT)); + rel_index %= TARGET_CHAR_BIT; + if (BITS_BIG_ENDIAN) + rel_index = TARGET_CHAR_BIT - 1 - rel_index; + return (word >> rel_index) & 1; +} + +value_ptr +value_in (element, set) + value_ptr element, set; +{ + int member; + struct type *settype = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (set)); + struct type *eltype = check_typedef (VALUE_TYPE (element)); + if (TYPE_CODE (eltype) == TYPE_CODE_RANGE) + eltype = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (eltype); + if (TYPE_CODE (settype) != TYPE_CODE_SET) + error ("Second argument of 'IN' has wrong type"); + if (TYPE_CODE (eltype) != TYPE_CODE_INT + && TYPE_CODE (eltype) != TYPE_CODE_CHAR + && TYPE_CODE (eltype) != TYPE_CODE_ENUM + && TYPE_CODE (eltype) != TYPE_CODE_BOOL) + error ("First argument of 'IN' has wrong type"); + member = value_bit_index (settype, VALUE_CONTENTS (set), + value_as_long (element)); + if (member < 0) + error ("First argument of 'IN' not in range"); + return value_from_longest (LA_BOOL_TYPE, member); +} + +void +_initialize_valarith () +{ +} -- cgit v1.1