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authorKeith Seitz <keiths@redhat.com>2012-01-12 22:28:34 +0000
committerKeith Seitz <keiths@redhat.com>2012-01-12 22:28:34 +0000
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* lib/mi-support.exp: Expand comments about PATH_EXPR.
(varobj_tree::get_path_expr): Assume that all varobjs are compound unless they are known simple types. Adjust path expressions based on parent type, path parent type, and tree language. (varobj_tree::walk_tree): Add LANGUAGE parameter and save it into the root varobj. (mi_walk_varobj_tree): Add LANGUAGE parameter.
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-rw-r--r--gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog11
-rw-r--r--gdb/testsuite/lib/mi-support.exp69
2 files changed, 68 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog b/gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
index ad2e141..9e3fff4 100644
--- a/gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
+++ b/gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,14 @@
+2012-01-12 Keith Seitz <keiths@redhat.com>
+
+ * lib/mi-support.exp: Expand comments about PATH_EXPR.
+ (varobj_tree::get_path_expr): Assume that all varobjs are
+ compound unless they are known simple types.
+ Adjust path expressions based on parent type, path parent type,
+ and tree language.
+ (varobj_tree::walk_tree): Add LANGUAGE parameter and save it into
+ the root varobj.
+ (mi_walk_varobj_tree): Add LANGUAGE parameter.
+
2012-01-11 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* gdb.base/default.exp (core-file): Don't expect "GDB can't read
diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/lib/mi-support.exp b/gdb/testsuite/lib/mi-support.exp
index 29ce7f0..4d40a1e 100644
--- a/gdb/testsuite/lib/mi-support.exp
+++ b/gdb/testsuite/lib/mi-support.exp
@@ -2012,7 +2012,7 @@ proc mi_get_features {} {
# }
# }
#
-# mi_walk_varobj_tree $tree
+# mi_walk_varobj_tree c++ $tree
#
# If you'd prefer to walk the tree using your own callback,
# simply pass the name of the callback to mi_walk_varobj_tree.
@@ -2038,6 +2038,9 @@ proc mi_get_features {} {
# type - the type of this variable (type="type" in the output
# of -var-list-children, or the special tag "anonymous"
# path_expr - the "-var-info-path-expression" for this variable
+# NOTE: This member cannot be used reliably with typedefs.
+# Use with caution!
+# See notes inside get_path_expr for more.
# parent - the variable name of the parent varobj
# children - a list of children variable names (which are the
# names Tcl arrays, not object names)
@@ -2084,7 +2087,8 @@ namespace eval ::varobj_tree {
}
# The default callback used by mi_walk_varobj_tree. This callback
- # simply checks all of VAR's children.
+ # simply checks all of VAR's children. It specifically does not test
+ # path expressions, since that is very problematic.
#
# This procedure may be used in custom callbacks.
proc test_children_callback {variable_name} {
@@ -2154,20 +2158,59 @@ namespace eval ::varobj_tree {
# parent varobj whose variable name is given by PARENT_VARIABLE.
proc get_path_expr {parent_variable name type} {
upvar #0 $parent_variable parent
+ upvar #0 $parent_variable path_parent
# If TYPE is "", this is one of the CPLUS_FAKE_CHILD varobjs,
- # which has no path expression
- if {[string length $type] == 0} {
+ # which has no path expression. Likewsise for anonymous structs
+ # and unions.
+ if {[string length $type] == 0 \
+ || [string compare $type "anonymous"] == 0} {
return ""
}
# Find the path parent variable.
while {![is_path_expr_parent $parent_variable]} {
- set parent_variable $parent(parent)
- upvar #0 $parent_variable parent
- }
+ set parent_variable $path_parent(parent)
+ upvar #0 $parent_variable path_parent
+ }
+
+ # This is where things get difficult. We do not actually know
+ # the real type for variables defined via typedefs, so we don't actually
+ # know whether the parent is a structure/union or not.
+ #
+ # So we assume everything that isn't a simple type is a compound type.
+ set stars ""
+ regexp {\*+} $parent(type) stars
+ set is_compound 1
+ if {[string index $name 0] == "*"} {
+ set is_compound 0
+ }
+
+ if {[string index $parent(type) end] == "\]"} {
+ # Parent is an array.
+ return "($path_parent(path_expr))\[$name\]"
+ } elseif {$is_compound} {
+ # Parent is a structure or union or a pointer to one.
+ if {[string length $stars]} {
+ set join "->"
+ } else {
+ set join "."
+ }
+
+ global root
- return "(($parent(path_expr)).$name)"
+ # To make matters even more hideous, varobj.c has slightly different
+ # path expressions for C and C++.
+ set path_expr "($path_parent(path_expr))$join$name"
+ if {[string compare -nocase $root(language) "c"] == 0} {
+ return $path_expr
+ } else {
+ return "($path_expr)"
+ }
+ } else {
+ # Parent is a pointer.
+ return "*($path_parent(path_expr))"
+ }
}
# Process the CHILDREN (a list of varobj_tree elements) of the variable
@@ -2208,7 +2251,7 @@ namespace eval ::varobj_tree {
# The main procedure to call the given CALLBACK on the elements of the
# given varobj TREE. See detailed explanation above.
- proc walk_tree {tree callback} {
+ proc walk_tree {language tree callback} {
global root
if {[llength $tree] < 3} {
@@ -2216,6 +2259,7 @@ namespace eval ::varobj_tree {
}
# Create root node and process the tree.
+ array set root [list language $language]
array set root [list obj_name "root"]
array set root [list display_name "root"]
array set root [list type "root"]
@@ -2259,7 +2303,8 @@ proc mi_varobj_tree_test_children_callback {variable} {
# Walk the variable object tree given by TREE, calling the specified
# CALLBACK. By default this uses mi_varobj_tree_test_children_callback.
-proc mi_walk_varobj_tree {tree {callback \
- mi_varobj_tree_test_children_callback}} {
- ::varobj_tree::walk_tree $tree $callback
+proc mi_walk_varobj_tree {language tree \
+ {callback \
+ mi_varobj_tree_test_children_callback}} {
+ ::varobj_tree::walk_tree $language $tree $callback
}