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authorPer Bothner <per@bothner.com>1995-01-20 23:45:21 +0000
committerPer Bothner <per@bothner.com>1995-01-20 23:45:21 +0000
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* expression.h (OP_LABELED): New operator, for Chill
labeled structre tuples. * ch-exp.y (tuple_element, named_record_element, tuple_elements): New non-terminals, to handle labeled structure tuples. (tuple): Re-define using tuple_elements. * eval.c (evaluate_labeled_field_init): New function, to handle initialization of structure fields, possibly using OP_LABELED. (evaluate_subexp): Use it. * expprint.c (print_subexp case): For OP_ARRAY, use Chill syntax for Chill. Handled OP_LABELED. * parse.c (length_of_subexp, prefixify_subexp): Handle OP_LABELED. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp): Handle Chill Powerset tuples. * valarith.c (value_bit_index): Just treat bitstring as represented by an array of bytes. Alignment is handled by compiler.
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/valarith.c')
-rw-r--r--gdb/valarith.c277
1 files changed, 162 insertions, 115 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/valarith.c b/gdb/valarith.c
index 3848029..79c0943 100644
--- a/gdb/valarith.c
+++ b/gdb/valarith.c
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
/* Perform arithmetic and other operations on values, for GDB.
- Copyright 1986, 1989, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright 1986, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GDB.
@@ -34,15 +35,14 @@ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
#define TRUNCATION_TOWARDS_ZERO ((-5 / 2) == -2)
#endif
-static value
-value_subscripted_rvalue PARAMS ((value, value));
+static value_ptr value_subscripted_rvalue PARAMS ((value_ptr, value_ptr));
-value
+value_ptr
value_add (arg1, arg2)
- value arg1, arg2;
+ value_ptr arg1, arg2;
{
- register value valint, valptr;
+ register value_ptr valint, valptr;
register int len;
COERCE_ARRAY (arg1);
@@ -75,9 +75,9 @@ value_add (arg1, arg2)
return value_binop (arg1, arg2, BINOP_ADD);
}
-value
+value_ptr
value_sub (arg1, arg2)
- value arg1, arg2;
+ value_ptr arg1, arg2;
{
COERCE_ARRAY (arg1);
@@ -94,13 +94,15 @@ value_sub (arg1, arg2)
- (TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)))
* value_as_long (arg2)));
}
- else if (VALUE_TYPE (arg1) == VALUE_TYPE (arg2))
+ else if (TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)) == TYPE_CODE_PTR
+ && TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)))
+ == TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (VALUE_TYPE (arg2))))
{
/* pointer to <type x> - pointer to <type x>. */
return value_from_longest
(builtin_type_long, /* FIXME -- should be ptrdiff_t */
(value_as_long (arg1) - value_as_long (arg2))
- / TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (VALUE_TYPE (arg1))));
+ / (LONGEST) (TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)))));
}
else
{
@@ -119,12 +121,12 @@ an integer nor a pointer of the same type.");
FIXME: Perhaps we should validate that the index is valid and if
verbosity is set, warn about invalid indices (but still use them). */
-value
+value_ptr
value_subscript (array, idx)
- value array, idx;
+ value_ptr array, idx;
{
int lowerbound;
- value bound;
+ value_ptr bound;
struct type *range_type;
COERCE_REF (array);
@@ -152,14 +154,14 @@ value_subscript (array, idx)
(eg, a vector register). This routine used to promote floats
to doubles, but no longer does. */
-static value
+static value_ptr
value_subscripted_rvalue (array, idx)
- value array, idx;
+ value_ptr array, idx;
{
struct type *elt_type = TYPE_TARGET_TYPE (VALUE_TYPE (array));
int elt_size = TYPE_LENGTH (elt_type);
int elt_offs = elt_size * longest_to_int (value_as_long (idx));
- value v;
+ value_ptr v;
if (elt_offs >= TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_TYPE (array)))
error ("no such vector element");
@@ -186,7 +188,7 @@ value_subscripted_rvalue (array, idx)
int
binop_user_defined_p (op, arg1, arg2)
enum exp_opcode op;
- value arg1, arg2;
+ value_ptr arg1, arg2;
{
if (op == BINOP_ASSIGN)
return 0;
@@ -206,7 +208,7 @@ binop_user_defined_p (op, arg1, arg2)
int unop_user_defined_p (op, arg1)
enum exp_opcode op;
- value arg1;
+ value_ptr arg1;
{
if (op == UNOP_ADDR)
return 0;
@@ -224,14 +226,14 @@ int unop_user_defined_p (op, arg1)
is the opcode saying how to modify it. Otherwise, OTHEROP is
unused. */
-value
+value_ptr
value_x_binop (arg1, arg2, op, otherop)
- value arg1, arg2;
+ value_ptr arg1, arg2;
enum exp_opcode op, otherop;
{
- value * argvec;
- char *ptr, *mangle_ptr;
- char tstr[13], mangle_tstr[13];
+ value_ptr * argvec;
+ char *ptr;
+ char tstr[13];
int static_memfuncp;
COERCE_REF (arg1);
@@ -245,7 +247,7 @@ value_x_binop (arg1, arg2, op, otherop)
if (TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT)
error ("Can't do that binary op on that type"); /* FIXME be explicit */
- argvec = (value *) alloca (sizeof (value) * 4);
+ argvec = (value_ptr *) alloca (sizeof (value_ptr) * 4);
argvec[1] = value_addr (arg1);
argvec[2] = arg2;
argvec[3] = 0;
@@ -321,12 +323,12 @@ value_x_binop (arg1, arg2, op, otherop)
and return that value (where '@' is (almost) any unary operator which
is legal for GNU C++). */
-value
+value_ptr
value_x_unop (arg1, op)
- value arg1;
+ value_ptr arg1;
enum exp_opcode op;
{
- value * argvec;
+ value_ptr * argvec;
char *ptr, *mangle_ptr;
char tstr[13], mangle_tstr[13];
int static_memfuncp;
@@ -339,7 +341,7 @@ value_x_unop (arg1, op)
if (TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)) != TYPE_CODE_STRUCT)
error ("Can't do that unary op on that type"); /* FIXME be explicit */
- argvec = (value *) alloca (sizeof (value) * 3);
+ argvec = (value_ptr *) alloca (sizeof (value_ptr) * 3);
argvec[1] = value_addr (arg1);
argvec[2] = 0;
@@ -398,11 +400,11 @@ value_x_unop (arg1, op)
string values of length 1.
*/
-value
+value_ptr
value_concat (arg1, arg2)
- value arg1, arg2;
+ value_ptr arg1, arg2;
{
- register value inval1, inval2, outval;
+ register value_ptr inval1, inval2, outval;
int inval1len, inval2len;
int count, idx;
char *ptr;
@@ -517,14 +519,6 @@ value_concat (arg1, arg2)
}
-/* The type we give to value_binop results. 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). */
-static struct type *signed_operation_result;
-static struct type *unsigned_operation_result;
/* Perform a binary operation on two operands which have reasonable
representations as integers or floats. This includes booleans,
@@ -532,31 +526,27 @@ static struct type *unsigned_operation_result;
Does not support addition and subtraction on pointers;
use value_add or value_sub if you want to handle those possibilities. */
-value
+value_ptr
value_binop (arg1, arg2, op)
- value arg1, arg2;
+ value_ptr arg1, arg2;
enum exp_opcode op;
{
- register value val;
+ register value_ptr val;
COERCE_ENUM (arg1);
COERCE_ENUM (arg2);
if ((TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)) != TYPE_CODE_FLT
- &&
- TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)) != TYPE_CODE_CHAR
- &&
- TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)) != TYPE_CODE_INT
- &&
- TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)) != TYPE_CODE_BOOL)
+ && TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)) != TYPE_CODE_CHAR
+ && TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)) != TYPE_CODE_INT
+ && TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)) != TYPE_CODE_BOOL
+ && TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)) != TYPE_CODE_RANGE)
||
(TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)) != TYPE_CODE_FLT
- &&
- TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)) != TYPE_CODE_CHAR
- &&
- TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)) != TYPE_CODE_INT
- &&
- TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)) != TYPE_CODE_BOOL))
+ && TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)) != TYPE_CODE_CHAR
+ && TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)) != TYPE_CODE_INT
+ && TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)) != TYPE_CODE_BOOL
+ && TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)) != TYPE_CODE_RANGE))
error ("Argument to arithmetic operation not a number or boolean.");
if (TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)) == TYPE_CODE_FLT
@@ -629,16 +619,64 @@ value_binop (arg1, arg2, op)
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? */
{
- /* Should we promote to unsigned longest? */
- if ((TYPE_UNSIGNED (VALUE_TYPE (arg1))
- || TYPE_UNSIGNED (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)))
- && (TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_TYPE (arg1)) >= sizeof (unsigned LONGEST)
- || TYPE_LENGTH (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)) >= sizeof (unsigned LONGEST)))
+ struct type *type1 = VALUE_TYPE (arg1);
+ struct type *type2 = VALUE_TYPE (arg2);
+ int promoted_len1 = TYPE_LENGTH (type1);
+ int promoted_len2 = TYPE_LENGTH (type2);
+ int is_unsigned1 = TYPE_UNSIGNED (type1);
+ int is_unsigned2 = TYPE_UNSIGNED (type2);
+ 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)
{
unsigned LONGEST v1, v2, v;
v1 = (unsigned LONGEST) value_as_long (arg1);
v2 = (unsigned LONGEST) value_as_long (arg2);
+
+ /* Truncate values to the type length of the result. */
+ if (result_len < sizeof (unsigned LONGEST))
+ {
+ v1 &= ((LONGEST) 1 << HOST_CHAR_BIT * result_len) - 1;
+ v2 &= ((LONGEST) 1 << HOST_CHAR_BIT * result_len) - 1;
+ }
switch (op)
{
@@ -718,12 +756,32 @@ value_binop (arg1, arg2, op)
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.");
}
- val = allocate_value (unsigned_operation_result);
+ /* 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);
@@ -816,12 +874,32 @@ value_binop (arg1, arg2, op)
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.");
}
-
- val = allocate_value (signed_operation_result);
+
+ /* 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);
@@ -835,7 +913,7 @@ value_binop (arg1, arg2, op)
int
value_logical_not (arg1)
- value arg1;
+ value_ptr arg1;
{
register int len;
register char *p;
@@ -862,7 +940,7 @@ value_logical_not (arg1)
int
value_equal (arg1, arg2)
- register value arg1, arg2;
+ register value_ptr arg1, arg2;
{
register int len;
@@ -877,7 +955,8 @@ value_equal (arg1, arg2)
code2 = TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg2));
if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_INT && code2 == TYPE_CODE_INT)
- return value_as_long (arg1) == value_as_long (arg2);
+ return longest_to_int (value_as_long (value_binop (arg1, arg2,
+ BINOP_EQUAL)));
else if ((code1 == TYPE_CODE_FLT || code1 == TYPE_CODE_INT)
&& (code2 == TYPE_CODE_FLT || code2 == TYPE_CODE_INT))
return value_as_double (arg1) == value_as_double (arg2);
@@ -914,7 +993,7 @@ value_equal (arg1, arg2)
int
value_less (arg1, arg2)
- register value arg1, arg2;
+ register value_ptr arg1, arg2;
{
register enum type_code code1;
register enum type_code code2;
@@ -926,14 +1005,8 @@ value_less (arg1, arg2)
code2 = TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (arg2));
if (code1 == TYPE_CODE_INT && code2 == TYPE_CODE_INT)
- {
- if (TYPE_UNSIGNED (VALUE_TYPE (arg1))
- || TYPE_UNSIGNED (VALUE_TYPE (arg2)))
- return ((unsigned LONGEST) value_as_long (arg1)
- < (unsigned LONGEST) value_as_long (arg2));
- else
- return value_as_long (arg1) < value_as_long (arg2);
- }
+ return longest_to_int (value_as_long (value_binop (arg1, arg2,
+ BINOP_LESS)));
else if ((code1 == TYPE_CODE_FLT || code1 == TYPE_CODE_INT)
&& (code2 == TYPE_CODE_FLT || code2 == TYPE_CODE_INT))
return value_as_double (arg1) < value_as_double (arg2);
@@ -956,9 +1029,9 @@ value_less (arg1, arg2)
/* The unary operators - and ~. Both free the argument ARG1. */
-value
+value_ptr
value_neg (arg1)
- register value arg1;
+ register value_ptr arg1;
{
register struct type *type;
@@ -976,9 +1049,9 @@ value_neg (arg1)
}
}
-value
+value_ptr
value_complement (arg1)
- register value arg1;
+ register value_ptr arg1;
{
COERCE_ENUM (arg1);
@@ -999,8 +1072,9 @@ value_bit_index (type, valaddr, index)
int index;
{
struct type *range;
- int low_bound, high_bound, bit_length;
+ int low_bound, high_bound;
LONGEST word;
+ unsigned rel_index;
range = TYPE_FIELD_TYPE (type, 0);
if (TYPE_CODE (range) != TYPE_CODE_RANGE)
return -2;
@@ -1008,33 +1082,18 @@ value_bit_index (type, valaddr, index)
high_bound = TYPE_HIGH_BOUND (range);
if (index < low_bound || index > high_bound)
return -1;
- bit_length = high_bound - low_bound + 1;
- index -= low_bound;
- if (bit_length <= TARGET_CHAR_BIT)
- word = unpack_long (builtin_type_unsigned_char, valaddr);
- else if (bit_length <= TARGET_SHORT_BIT)
- word = unpack_long (builtin_type_unsigned_short, valaddr);
- else
- {
- int word_start_index = (index / TARGET_INT_BIT) * TARGET_INT_BIT;
- index -= word_start_index;
- word = unpack_long (builtin_type_unsigned_int,
- valaddr + (word_start_index / HOST_CHAR_BIT));
- }
-#if BITS_BIG_ENDIAN
- if (bit_length <= TARGET_CHAR_BIT)
- index = TARGET_CHAR_BIT - 1 - index;
- else if (bit_length <= TARGET_SHORT_BIT)
- index = TARGET_SHORT_BIT - 1 - index;
- else
- index = TARGET_INT_BIT - 1 - index;
-#endif
- return (word >> index) & 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
+value_ptr
value_in (element, set)
- value element, set;
+ value_ptr element, set;
{
int member;
if (TYPE_CODE (VALUE_TYPE (set)) != TYPE_CODE_SET)
@@ -1054,16 +1113,4 @@ value_in (element, set)
void
_initialize_valarith ()
{
- /* Can't just call init_type because we wouldn't know what names to give
- them. */
- if (sizeof (LONGEST) > TARGET_LONG_BIT / HOST_CHAR_BIT)
- {
- unsigned_operation_result = builtin_type_unsigned_long_long;
- signed_operation_result = builtin_type_long_long;
- }
- else
- {
- unsigned_operation_result = builtin_type_unsigned_long;
- signed_operation_result = builtin_type_long;
- }
}