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author | Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> | 2018-11-21 11:55:12 +0000 |
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committer | Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> | 2018-11-21 12:06:20 +0000 |
commit | 6b1747cd135ff9859fceb6043179b1ef94363996 (patch) | |
tree | 9dd00eb42169b61747d43efeec410c66ba7070e3 /gdb/value.c | |
parent | e71585ffe2e1394858f0fcf809e86f1b324fe4e6 (diff) | |
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invoke_xmethod & array_view
This replaces more pointer+length with gdb::array_view. This time,
around invoke_xmethod, and then propagating the fallout around, which
inevitably leaks to the overload resolution code.
There are several places in the code that want to grab a slice of an
array, by advancing the array pointer, and decreasing the length
pointer. This patch introduces a pair of new
gdb::array_view::slice(...) methods to make that convenient and clear.
Unit test included.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2018-11-21 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* common/array-view.h (array_view::splice(size_type, size_t)): New.
(array_view::splice(size_type)): New.
* eval.c (eval_call, evaluate_funcall): Adjust to use array_view.
* extension.c (xmethod_worker::get_arg_types): Adjust to return an
std::vector.
(xmethod_worker::get_result_type): Adjust to use gdb::array_view.
* extension.h: Include "common/array-view.h".
(xmethod_worker::invoke): Adjust to use gdb::array_view.
(xmethod_worker::get_arg_types): Adjust to return an std::vector.
(xmethod_worker::get_result_type): Adjust to use gdb::array_view.
(xmethod_worker::do_get_arg_types): Adjust to use std::vector.
(xmethod_worker::do_get_result_type): Adjust to use
gdb::array_view.
* gdbtypes.c (rank_function): Adjust to use gdb::array_view.
* gdbtypes.h: Include "common/array-view.h".
(rank_function): Adjust to use gdb::array_view.
* python/py-xmethods.c (python_xmethod_worker::invoke)
(python_xmethod_worker::do_get_arg_types)
(python_xmethod_worker::do_get_result_type)
(python_xmethod_worker::invoke): Adjust to new interfaces.
* valarith.c (value_user_defined_cpp_op, value_user_defined_op)
(value_x_binop, value_x_unop): Adjust to use gdb::array_view.
* valops.c (find_overload_match, find_oload_champ_namespace)
(find_oload_champ_namespace_loop, find_oload_champ): Adjust to use
gdb:array_view and the new xmethod_worker interfaces.
* value.c (result_type_of_xmethod, call_xmethod): Adjust to use
gdb::array_view.
* value.h (find_overload_match, result_type_of_xmethod)
(call_xmethod): Adjust to use gdb::array_view.
* unittests/array-view-selftests.c: Add slicing tests.
Diffstat (limited to 'gdb/value.c')
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/value.c | 13 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/value.c b/gdb/value.c index 38fc18e..c7b8468 100644 --- a/gdb/value.c +++ b/gdb/value.c @@ -2583,24 +2583,23 @@ value_from_xmethod (xmethod_worker_up &&worker) /* Return the type of the result of TYPE_CODE_XMETHOD value METHOD. */ struct type * -result_type_of_xmethod (struct value *method, int argc, struct value **argv) +result_type_of_xmethod (struct value *method, gdb::array_view<value *> argv) { gdb_assert (TYPE_CODE (value_type (method)) == TYPE_CODE_XMETHOD - && method->lval == lval_xcallable && argc > 0); + && method->lval == lval_xcallable && !argv.empty ()); - return method->location.xm_worker->get_result_type - (argv[0], argv + 1, argc - 1); + return method->location.xm_worker->get_result_type (argv[0], argv.slice (1)); } /* Call the xmethod corresponding to the TYPE_CODE_XMETHOD value METHOD. */ struct value * -call_xmethod (struct value *method, int argc, struct value **argv) +call_xmethod (struct value *method, gdb::array_view<value *> argv) { gdb_assert (TYPE_CODE (value_type (method)) == TYPE_CODE_XMETHOD - && method->lval == lval_xcallable && argc > 0); + && method->lval == lval_xcallable && !argv.empty ()); - return method->location.xm_worker->invoke (argv[0], argv + 1, argc - 1); + return method->location.xm_worker->invoke (argv[0], argv.slice (1)); } /* Extract a value as a C number (either long or double). |