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author | Jim Kingdon <jkingdon@engr.sgi.com> | 1993-09-15 00:46:55 +0000 |
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committer | Jim Kingdon <jkingdon@engr.sgi.com> | 1993-09-15 00:46:55 +0000 |
commit | 5ed0ccafcaf8156bb866a2b3d681762053a08e55 (patch) | |
tree | e56afb794e6617c7baea478a9eead411564fad95 /gdb/stabsread.c | |
parent | 791e4513947fa1cd8b37f9141de1308f42542173 (diff) | |
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* stabsread.c (read_type): Process "s" (size) type attribute.
If type is defined to another type, copy the type.
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/stabsread.c')
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/stabsread.c | 63 |
1 files changed, 50 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/stabsread.c b/gdb/stabsread.c index ed820bb..f631313 100644 --- a/gdb/stabsread.c +++ b/gdb/stabsread.c @@ -1211,6 +1211,10 @@ read_type (pp, objfile) int xtypenums[2]; char type_descriptor; + /* Size in bits of type if specified by a type attribute, or -1 if + there is no size attribute. */ + int type_size = -1; + /* Read type number if present. The type number may be omitted. for instance in a two-dimensional array declared with type "ar1;1;10;ar1;1;10;4". */ @@ -1239,7 +1243,10 @@ read_type (pp, objfile) break; else { - /* Type attributes; skip to the semicolon. */ + /* Type attributes. */ + char *attr = p; + + /* Skip to the semicolon. */ while (*p != ';' && *p != '\0') ++p; *pp = p; @@ -1248,6 +1255,19 @@ read_type (pp, objfile) else /* Skip the semicolon. */ ++*pp; + + switch (*attr) + { + case 's': + type_size = atoi (attr + 1); + if (type_size <= 0) + type_size = -1; + break; + default: + /* Ignore unrecognized type attributes, so future compilers + can invent new ones. */ + break; + } } } /* Skip the type descriptor, we get it below with (*pp)[-1]. */ @@ -1359,27 +1379,40 @@ read_type (pp, objfile) case '9': case '(': - /* The type is being defined to another type. When we support - Ada (and arguably for C, so "whatis foo" can give "size_t", - "wchar_t", or whatever it was declared as) we'll need to - allocate a distinct type here rather than returning the - existing one. GCC is currently (deliberately) incapable of - putting out the debugging information to do that, however. */ - (*pp)--; if (read_type_number (pp, xtypenums) != 0) return error_type (pp); + if (typenums[0] == xtypenums[0] && typenums[1] == xtypenums[1]) /* It's being defined as itself. That means it is "void". */ type = init_type (TYPE_CODE_VOID, 0, 0, NULL, objfile); else - type = *dbx_lookup_type (xtypenums); + { + struct type *xtype = *dbx_lookup_type (xtypenums); + + /* This can happen if we had '-' followed by a garbage character, + for example. */ + if (xtype == NULL) + return error_type (pp); + + /* The type is being defined to another type. So we copy the type. + This loses if we copy a C++ class and so we lose track of how + the names are mangled (but g++ doesn't output stabs like this + now anyway). */ + + type = alloc_type (objfile); + memcpy (type, xtype, sizeof (struct type)); + + /* The idea behind clearing the names is that the only purpose + for defining a type to another type is so that the name of + one can be different. So we probably don't need to worry much + about the case where the compiler doesn't give a name to the + new type. */ + TYPE_NAME (type) = NULL; + TYPE_TAG_NAME (type) = NULL; + } if (typenums[0] != -1) *dbx_lookup_type (typenums) = type; - /* This can happen if we had '-' followed by a garbage character, - for example. */ - if (type == NULL) - return error_type (pp); break; /* In the following types, we must be sure to overwrite any existing @@ -1530,6 +1563,10 @@ read_type (pp, objfile) return error_type (pp); } + /* Size specified in a type attribute overrides any other size. */ + if (type_size != -1) + TYPE_LENGTH (type) = type_size / TARGET_CHAR_BIT; + return type; } |