/* List lines of source files for GDB, the GNU debugger. Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 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 "symtab.h" #include "expression.h" #include "language.h" #include "command.h" #include "source.h" #include "gdbcmd.h" #include "frame.h" #include "value.h" #include #include "gdb_string.h" #include "gdb_stat.h" #include #include "gdbcore.h" #include "gdb_regex.h" #include "symfile.h" #include "objfiles.h" #include "annotate.h" #include "gdbtypes.h" #include "linespec.h" #ifdef UI_OUT #include "ui-out.h" #endif #ifdef CRLF_SOURCE_FILES /* Define CRLF_SOURCE_FILES in an xm-*.h file if source files on the host use \r\n rather than just \n. Defining CRLF_SOURCE_FILES is much faster than defining LSEEK_NOT_LINEAR. */ #ifndef O_BINARY #define O_BINARY 0 #endif #define OPEN_MODE (O_RDONLY | O_BINARY) #define FDOPEN_MODE FOPEN_RB #else /* ! defined (CRLF_SOURCE_FILES) */ #define OPEN_MODE O_RDONLY #define FDOPEN_MODE FOPEN_RT #endif /* ! defined (CRLF_SOURCE_FILES) */ /* Prototypes for exported functions. */ void _initialize_source (void); /* Prototypes for local functions. */ static int get_filename_and_charpos (struct symtab *, char **); static void reverse_search_command (char *, int); static void forward_search_command (char *, int); static void line_info (char *, int); static void list_command (char *, int); static void ambiguous_line_spec (struct symtabs_and_lines *); static void source_info (char *, int); static void show_directories (char *, int); /* Path of directories to search for source files. Same format as the PATH environment variable's value. */ char *source_path; /* Symtab of default file for listing lines of. */ struct symtab *current_source_symtab; /* Default next line to list. */ int current_source_line; /* Default number of lines to print with commands like "list". This is based on guessing how many long (i.e. more than chars_per_line characters) lines there will be. To be completely correct, "list" and friends should be rewritten to count characters and see where things are wrapping, but that would be a fair amount of work. */ int lines_to_list = 10; /* Line number of last line printed. Default for various commands. current_source_line is usually, but not always, the same as this. */ static int last_line_listed; /* First line number listed by last listing command. */ static int first_line_listed; /* Saves the name of the last source file visited and a possible error code. Used to prevent repeating annoying "No such file or directories" msgs */ static struct symtab *last_source_visited = NULL; static int last_source_error = 0; /* Set the source file default for the "list" command to be S. If S is NULL, and we don't have a default, find one. This should only be called when the user actually tries to use the default, since we produce an error if we can't find a reasonable default. Also, since this can cause symbols to be read, doing it before we need to would make things slower than necessary. */ void select_source_symtab (register struct symtab *s) { struct symtabs_and_lines sals; struct symtab_and_line sal; struct partial_symtab *ps; struct partial_symtab *cs_pst = 0; struct objfile *ofp; if (s) { current_source_symtab = s; current_source_line = 1; return; } if (current_source_symtab) return; /* Make the default place to list be the function `main' if one exists. */ if (lookup_symbol ("main", 0, VAR_NAMESPACE, 0, NULL)) { sals = decode_line_spec ("main", 1); sal = sals.sals[0]; xfree (sals.sals); current_source_symtab = sal.symtab; current_source_line = max (sal.line - (lines_to_list - 1), 1); if (current_source_symtab) return; } /* All right; find the last file in the symtab list (ignoring .h's). */ current_source_line = 1; for (ofp = object_files; ofp != NULL; ofp = ofp->next) { for (s = ofp->symtabs; s; s = s->next) { char *name = s->filename; int len = strlen (name); if (!(len > 2 && (STREQ (&name[len - 2], ".h")))) { current_source_symtab = s; } } } if (current_source_symtab) return; /* Howabout the partial symbol tables? */ for (ofp = object_files; ofp != NULL; ofp = ofp->next) { for (ps = ofp->psymtabs; ps != NULL; ps = ps->next) { char *name = ps->filename; int len = strlen (name); if (!(len > 2 && (STREQ (&name[len - 2], ".h")))) { cs_pst = ps; } } } if (cs_pst) { if (cs_pst->readin) { internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "select_source_symtab: " "readin pst found and no symtabs."); } else { current_source_symtab = PSYMTAB_TO_SYMTAB (cs_pst); } } if (current_source_symtab) return; error ("Can't find a default source file"); } static void show_directories (char *ignore, int from_tty) { puts_filtered ("Source directories searched: "); puts_filtered (source_path); puts_filtered ("\n"); } /* Forget what we learned about line positions in source files, and which directories contain them; must check again now since files may be found in a different directory now. */ void forget_cached_source_info (void) { register struct symtab *s; register struct objfile *objfile; for (objfile = object_files; objfile != NULL; objfile = objfile->next) { for (s = objfile->symtabs; s != NULL; s = s->next) { if (s->line_charpos != NULL) { mfree (objfile->md, s->line_charpos); s->line_charpos = NULL; } if (s->fullname != NULL) { mfree (objfile->md, s->fullname); s->fullname = NULL; } } } } void init_source_path (void) { char buf[20]; sprintf (buf, "$cdir%c$cwd", DIRNAME_SEPARATOR); source_path = xstrdup (buf); forget_cached_source_info (); } /* Add zero or more directories to the front of the source path. */ void directory_command (char *dirname, int from_tty) { dont_repeat (); /* FIXME, this goes to "delete dir"... */ if (dirname == 0) { if (from_tty && query ("Reinitialize source path to empty? ")) { xfree (source_path); init_source_path (); } } else { mod_path (dirname, &source_path); last_source_visited = NULL; } if (from_tty) show_directories ((char *) 0, from_tty); forget_cached_source_info (); } /* Add zero or more directories to the front of an arbitrary path. */ void mod_path (char *dirname, char **which_path) { char *old = *which_path; int prefix = 0; if (dirname == 0) return; dirname = xstrdup (dirname); make_cleanup (xfree, dirname); do { char *name = dirname; register char *p; struct stat st; { char *separator = strchr (name, DIRNAME_SEPARATOR); char *space = strchr (name, ' '); char *tab = strchr (name, '\t'); if (separator == 0 && space == 0 && tab == 0) p = dirname = name + strlen (name); else { p = 0; if (separator != 0 && (p == 0 || separator < p)) p = separator; if (space != 0 && (p == 0 || space < p)) p = space; if (tab != 0 && (p == 0 || tab < p)) p = tab; dirname = p + 1; while (*dirname == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR || *dirname == ' ' || *dirname == '\t') ++dirname; } } if (!(SLASH_P (*name) && p <= name + 1) /* "/" */ #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__MSDOS__) /* On MS-DOS and MS-Windows, h:\ is different from h: */ && !(!SLASH_P (*name) && ROOTED_P (name) && p <= name + 3) /* d:/ */ #endif && SLASH_P (p[-1])) /* Sigh. "foo/" => "foo" */ --p; *p = '\0'; while (p > name && p[-1] == '.') { if (p - name == 1) { /* "." => getwd (). */ name = current_directory; goto append; } else if (p > name + 1 && SLASH_P (p[-2])) { if (p - name == 2) { /* "/." => "/". */ *--p = '\0'; goto append; } else { /* "...foo/." => "...foo". */ p -= 2; *p = '\0'; continue; } } else break; } if (name[0] == '~') name = tilde_expand (name); #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__MSDOS__) else if (ROOTED_P (name) && p == name + 2) /* "d:" => "d:." */ name = concat (name, ".", NULL); #endif else if (!ROOTED_P (name) && name[0] != '$') name = concat (current_directory, SLASH_STRING, name, NULL); else name = savestring (name, p - name); make_cleanup (xfree, name); /* Unless it's a variable, check existence. */ if (name[0] != '$') { /* These are warnings, not errors, since we don't want a non-existent directory in a .gdbinit file to stop processing of the .gdbinit file. Whether they get added to the path is more debatable. Current answer is yes, in case the user wants to go make the directory or whatever. If the directory continues to not exist/not be a directory/etc, then having them in the path should be harmless. */ if (stat (name, &st) < 0) { int save_errno = errno; fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Warning: "); print_sys_errmsg (name, save_errno); } else if ((st.st_mode & S_IFMT) != S_IFDIR) warning ("%s is not a directory.", name); } append: { register unsigned int len = strlen (name); p = *which_path; while (1) { /* FIXME: strncmp loses in interesting ways on MS-DOS and MS-Windows because of case-insensitivity and two different but functionally identical slash characters. We need a special filesystem-dependent file-name comparison function. Actually, even on Unix I would use realpath() or its work- alike before comparing. Then all the code above which removes excess slashes and dots could simply go away. */ if (!strncmp (p, name, len) && (p[len] == '\0' || p[len] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR)) { /* Found it in the search path, remove old copy */ if (p > *which_path) p--; /* Back over leading separator */ if (prefix > p - *which_path) goto skip_dup; /* Same dir twice in one cmd */ strcpy (p, &p[len + 1]); /* Copy from next \0 or : */ } p = strchr (p, DIRNAME_SEPARATOR); if (p != 0) ++p; else break; } if (p == 0) { char tinybuf[2]; tinybuf[0] = DIRNAME_SEPARATOR; tinybuf[1] = '\0'; /* If we have already tacked on a name(s) in this command, be sure they stay on the front as we tack on some more. */ if (prefix) { char *temp, c; c = old[prefix]; old[prefix] = '\0'; temp = concat (old, tinybuf, name, NULL); old[prefix] = c; *which_path = concat (temp, "", &old[prefix], NULL); prefix = strlen (temp); xfree (temp); } else { *which_path = concat (name, (old[0] ? tinybuf : old), old, NULL); prefix = strlen (name); } xfree (old); old = *which_path; } } skip_dup:; } while (*dirname != '\0'); } static void source_info (char *ignore, int from_tty) { register struct symtab *s = current_source_symtab; if (!s) { printf_filtered ("No current source file.\n"); return; } printf_filtered ("Current source file is %s\n", s->filename); if (s->dirname) printf_filtered ("Compilation directory is %s\n", s->dirname); if (s->fullname) printf_filtered ("Located in %s\n", s->fullname); if (s->nlines) printf_filtered ("Contains %d line%s.\n", s->nlines, s->nlines == 1 ? "" : "s"); printf_filtered ("Source language is %s.\n", language_str (s->language)); printf_filtered ("Compiled with %s debugging format.\n", s->debugformat); } /* Open a file named STRING, searching path PATH (dir names sep by some char) using mode MODE and protection bits PROT in the calls to open. If TRY_CWD_FIRST, try to open ./STRING before searching PATH. (ie pretend the first element of PATH is "."). This also indicates that a slash in STRING disables searching of the path (this is so that "exec-file ./foo" or "symbol-file ./foo" insures that you get that particular version of foo or an error message). If FILENAME_OPENED is non-null, set it to a newly allocated string naming the actual file opened (this string will always start with a "/". We have to take special pains to avoid doubling the "/" between the directory and the file, sigh! Emacs gets confuzzed by this when we print the source file name!!! If a file is found, return the descriptor. Otherwise, return -1, with errno set for the last name we tried to open. */ /* >>>> This should only allow files of certain types, >>>> eg executable, non-directory */ int openp (char *path, int try_cwd_first, char *string, int mode, int prot, char **filename_opened) { register int fd; register char *filename; register char *p, *p1; register int len; int alloclen; if (!path) path = "."; #ifdef _WIN32 mode |= O_BINARY; #endif if (try_cwd_first || ROOTED_P (string)) { int i; filename = string; fd = open (filename, mode, prot); if (fd >= 0) goto done; for (i = 0; string[i]; i++) if (SLASH_P (string[i])) goto done; } /* ./foo => foo */ while (string[0] == '.' && SLASH_P (string[1])) string += 2; alloclen = strlen (path) + strlen (string) + 2; filename = (char *) alloca (alloclen); fd = -1; for (p = path; p; p = p1 ? p1 + 1 : 0) { p1 = (char *) strchr (p, DIRNAME_SEPARATOR); if (p1) len = p1 - p; else len = strlen (p); if (len == 4 && p[0] == '$' && p[1] == 'c' && p[2] == 'w' && p[3] == 'd') { /* Name is $cwd -- insert current directory name instead. */ int newlen; /* First, realloc the filename buffer if too short. */ len = strlen (current_directory); newlen = len + strlen (string) + 2; if (newlen > alloclen) { alloclen = newlen; filename = (char *) alloca (alloclen); } strcpy (filename, current_directory); } else { /* Normal file name in path -- just use it. */ strncpy (filename, p, len); filename[len] = 0; } /* Remove trailing slashes */ while (len > 0 && SLASH_P (filename[len - 1])) filename[--len] = 0; strcat (filename + len, SLASH_STRING); strcat (filename, string); fd = open (filename, mode); if (fd >= 0) break; } done: if (filename_opened) { if (fd < 0) *filename_opened = (char *) 0; else if (ROOTED_P (filename)) *filename_opened = savestring (filename, strlen (filename)); else { /* Beware the // my son, the Emacs barfs, the botch that catch... */ *filename_opened = concat (current_directory, SLASH_P (current_directory[strlen (current_directory) - 1]) ? "" : SLASH_STRING, filename, NULL); } } #ifdef MPW /* This is a debugging hack that can go away when all combinations of Mac and Unix names are handled reasonably. */ { extern int debug_openp; if (debug_openp) { printf ("openp on %s, path %s mode %d prot %d\n returned %d", string, path, mode, prot, fd); if (*filename_opened) printf (" (filename is %s)", *filename_opened); printf ("\n"); } } #endif /* MPW */ return fd; } /* This is essentially a convenience, for clients that want the behaviour of openp, using source_path, but that really don't want the file to be opened but want instead just to know what the full pathname is (as qualified against source_path). The current working directory is searched first. If the file was found, this function returns 1, and FULL_PATHNAME is set to the fully-qualified pathname. Else, this functions returns 0, and FULL_PATHNAME is set to NULL. */ int source_full_path_of (char *filename, char **full_pathname) { int fd; fd = openp (source_path, 1, filename, O_RDONLY, 0, full_pathname); if (fd < 0) { *full_pathname = NULL; return 0; } close (fd); return 1; } /* Open a source file given a symtab S. Returns a file descriptor or negative number for error. */ int open_source_file (struct symtab *s) { char *path = source_path; char *p; int result; char *fullname; /* Quick way out if we already know its full name */ if (s->fullname) { result = open (s->fullname, OPEN_MODE); if (result >= 0) return result; /* Didn't work -- free old one, try again. */ mfree (s->objfile->md, s->fullname); s->fullname = NULL; } if (s->dirname != NULL) { /* Replace a path entry of $cdir with the compilation directory name */ #define cdir_len 5 /* We cast strstr's result in case an ANSIhole has made it const, which produces a "required warning" when assigned to a nonconst. */ p = (char *) strstr (source_path, "$cdir"); if (p && (p == path || p[-1] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR) && (p[cdir_len] == DIRNAME_SEPARATOR || p[cdir_len] == '\0')) { int len; path = (char *) alloca (strlen (source_path) + 1 + strlen (s->dirname) + 1); len = p - source_path; strncpy (path, source_path, len); /* Before $cdir */ strcpy (path + len, s->dirname); /* new stuff */ strcat (path + len, source_path + len + cdir_len); /* After $cdir */ } } result = openp (path, 0, s->filename, OPEN_MODE, 0, &s->fullname); if (result < 0) { /* Didn't work. Try using just the basename. */ p = basename (s->filename); if (p != s->filename) result = openp (path, 0, p, OPEN_MODE, 0, &s->fullname); } #ifdef MPW if (result < 0) { /* Didn't work. Try using just the MPW basename. */ p = (char *) mpw_basename (s->filename); if (p != s->filename) result = openp (path, 0, p, OPEN_MODE, 0, &s->fullname); } if (result < 0) { /* Didn't work. Try using the mixed Unix/MPW basename. */ p = (char *) mpw_mixed_basename (s->filename); if (p != s->filename) result = openp (path, 0, p, OPEN_MODE, 0, &s->fullname); } #endif /* MPW */ if (result >= 0) { fullname = s->fullname; s->fullname = mstrsave (s->objfile->md, s->fullname); xfree (fullname); } return result; } /* Return the path to the source file associated with symtab. Returns NULL if no symtab. */ char * symtab_to_filename (struct symtab *s) { int fd; if (!s) return NULL; /* If we've seen the file before, just return fullname. */ if (s->fullname) return s->fullname; /* Try opening the file to setup fullname */ fd = open_source_file (s); if (fd < 0) return s->filename; /* File not found. Just use short name */ /* Found the file. Cleanup and return the full name */ close (fd); return s->fullname; } /* Create and initialize the table S->line_charpos that records the positions of the lines in the source file, which is assumed to be open on descriptor DESC. All set S->nlines to the number of such lines. */ void find_source_lines (struct symtab *s, int desc) { struct stat st; register char *data, *p, *end; int nlines = 0; int lines_allocated = 1000; int *line_charpos; long mtime = 0; int size; line_charpos = (int *) xmmalloc (s->objfile->md, lines_allocated * sizeof (int)); if (fstat (desc, &st) < 0) perror_with_name (s->filename); if (s && s->objfile && s->objfile->obfd) mtime = bfd_get_mtime (s->objfile->obfd); else if (exec_bfd) mtime = bfd_get_mtime (exec_bfd); if (mtime && mtime < st.st_mtime) { if (tui_version) printf_filtered ("\n"); warning ("Source file is more recent than executable.\n"); } #ifdef LSEEK_NOT_LINEAR { char c; /* Have to read it byte by byte to find out where the chars live */ line_charpos[0] = lseek (desc, 0, SEEK_CUR); nlines = 1; while (myread (desc, &c, 1) > 0) { if (c == '\n') { if (nlines == lines_allocated) { lines_allocated *= 2; line_charpos = (int *) xmrealloc (s->objfile->md, (char *) line_charpos, sizeof (int) * lines_allocated); } line_charpos[nlines++] = lseek (desc, 0, SEEK_CUR); } } } #else /* lseek linear. */ { struct cleanup *old_cleanups; /* st_size might be a large type, but we only support source files whose size fits in an int. */ size = (int) st.st_size; /* Use malloc, not alloca, because this may be pretty large, and we may run into various kinds of limits on stack size. */ data = (char *) xmalloc (size); old_cleanups = make_cleanup (xfree, data); /* Reassign `size' to result of read for systems where \r\n -> \n. */ size = myread (desc, data, size); if (size < 0) perror_with_name (s->filename); end = data + size; p = data; line_charpos[0] = 0; nlines = 1; while (p != end) { if (*p++ == '\n' /* A newline at the end does not start a new line. */ && p != end) { if (nlines == lines_allocated) { lines_allocated *= 2; line_charpos = (int *) xmrealloc (s->objfile->md, (char *) line_charpos, sizeof (int) * lines_allocated); } line_charpos[nlines++] = p - data; } } do_cleanups (old_cleanups); } #endif /* lseek linear. */ s->nlines = nlines; s->line_charpos = (int *) xmrealloc (s->objfile->md, (char *) line_charpos, nlines * sizeof (int)); } /* Return the character position of a line LINE in symtab S. Return 0 if anything is invalid. */ #if 0 /* Currently unused */ int source_line_charpos (struct symtab *s, int line) { if (!s) return 0; if (!s->line_charpos || line <= 0) return 0; if (line > s->nlines) line = s->nlines; return s->line_charpos[line - 1]; } /* Return the line number of character position POS in symtab S. */ int source_charpos_line (register struct symtab *s, register int chr) { register int line = 0; register int *lnp; if (s == 0 || s->line_charpos == 0) return 0; lnp = s->line_charpos; /* Files are usually short, so sequential search is Ok */ while (line < s->nlines && *lnp <= chr) { line++; lnp++; } if (line >= s->nlines) line = s->nlines; return line; } #endif /* 0 */ /* Get full pathname and line number positions for a symtab. Return nonzero if line numbers may have changed. Set *FULLNAME to actual name of the file as found by `openp', or to 0 if the file is not found. */ static int get_filename_and_charpos (struct symtab *s, char **fullname) { register int desc, linenums_changed = 0; desc = open_source_file (s); if (desc < 0) { if (fullname) *fullname = NULL; return 0; } if (fullname) *fullname = s->fullname; if (s->line_charpos == 0) linenums_changed = 1; if (linenums_changed) find_source_lines (s, desc); close (desc); return linenums_changed; } /* Print text describing the full name of the source file S and the line number LINE and its corresponding character position. The text starts with two Ctrl-z so that the Emacs-GDB interface can easily find it. MID_STATEMENT is nonzero if the PC is not at the beginning of that line. Return 1 if successful, 0 if could not find the file. */ int identify_source_line (struct symtab *s, int line, int mid_statement, CORE_ADDR pc) { if (s->line_charpos == 0) get_filename_and_charpos (s, (char **) NULL); if (s->fullname == 0) return 0; if (line > s->nlines) /* Don't index off the end of the line_charpos array. */ return 0; annotate_source (s->fullname, line, s->line_charpos[line - 1], mid_statement, pc); current_source_line = line; first_line_listed = line; last_line_listed = line; current_source_symtab = s; return 1; } /* Print source lines from the file of symtab S, starting with line number LINE and stopping before line number STOPLINE. */ static void print_source_lines_base (struct symtab *s, int line, int stopline, int noerror); static void print_source_lines_base (struct symtab *s, int line, int stopline, int noerror) { register int c; register int desc; register FILE *stream; int nlines = stopline - line; /* Regardless of whether we can open the file, set current_source_symtab. */ current_source_symtab = s; current_source_line = line; first_line_listed = line; #ifdef UI_OUT /* If printing of source lines is disabled, just print file and line number */ if (ui_out_test_flags (uiout, ui_source_list)) { #endif /* Only prints "No such file or directory" once */ if ((s != last_source_visited) || (!last_source_error)) { last_source_visited = s; desc = open_source_file (s); } else { desc = last_source_error; noerror = 1; } #ifdef UI_OUT } else { desc = -1; noerror = 1; } #endif if (desc < 0) { last_source_error = desc; if (!noerror) { char *name = alloca (strlen (s->filename) + 100); sprintf (name, "%d\t%s", line, s->filename); print_sys_errmsg (name, errno); } else #ifdef UI_OUT ui_out_field_int (uiout, "line", line); ui_out_text (uiout, "\tin "); ui_out_field_string (uiout, "file", s->filename); ui_out_text (uiout, "\n"); #else printf_filtered ("%d\tin %s\n", line, s->filename); #endif return; } last_source_error = 0; if (s->line_charpos == 0) find_source_lines (s, desc); if (line < 1 || line > s->nlines) { close (desc); error ("Line number %d out of range; %s has %d lines.", line, s->filename, s->nlines); } if (lseek (desc, s->line_charpos[line - 1], 0) < 0) { close (desc); perror_with_name (s->filename); } stream = fdopen (desc, FDOPEN_MODE); clearerr (stream); while (nlines-- > 0) { #ifdef UI_OUT char buf[20]; c = fgetc (stream); if (c == EOF) break; last_line_listed = current_source_line; sprintf (buf, "%d\t", current_source_line++); ui_out_text (uiout, buf); do { if (c < 040 && c != '\t' && c != '\n' && c != '\r') { sprintf (buf, "^%c", c + 0100); ui_out_text (uiout, buf); } else if (c == 0177) ui_out_text (uiout, "^?"); #ifdef CRLF_SOURCE_FILES else if (c == '\r') { /* Skip a \r character, but only before a \n. */ int c1 = fgetc (stream); if (c1 != '\n') printf_filtered ("^%c", c + 0100); if (c1 != EOF) ungetc (c1, stream); } #endif else { sprintf (buf, "%c", c); ui_out_text (uiout, buf); } } while (c != '\n' && (c = fgetc (stream)) >= 0); #else c = fgetc (stream); if (c == EOF) break; last_line_listed = current_source_line; printf_filtered ("%d\t", current_source_line++); do { if (c < 040 && c != '\t' && c != '\n' && c != '\r') printf_filtered ("^%c", c + 0100); else if (c == 0177) printf_filtered ("^?"); #ifdef CRLF_SOURCE_FILES else if (c == '\r') { /* Just skip \r characters. */ } #endif else printf_filtered ("%c", c); } while (c != '\n' && (c = fgetc (stream)) >= 0); #endif } fclose (stream); } /* Show source lines from the file of symtab S, starting with line number LINE and stopping before line number STOPLINE. If this is the not the command line version, then the source is shown in the source window otherwise it is simply printed */ void print_source_lines (struct symtab *s, int line, int stopline, int noerror) { #if defined(TUI) if (!tui_version || m_winPtrIsNull (srcWin) || !srcWin->generic.isVisible) print_source_lines_base (s, line, stopline, noerror); else { TuiGenWinInfoPtr locator = locatorWinInfoPtr (); extern void tui_vAddWinToLayout (va_list); extern void tui_vUpdateSourceWindowsWithLine (va_list); /* Regardless of whether we can open the file, set current_source_symtab. */ current_source_symtab = s; current_source_line = line; first_line_listed = line; /* make sure that the source window is displayed */ tuiDo ((TuiOpaqueFuncPtr) tui_vAddWinToLayout, SRC_WIN); tuiDo ((TuiOpaqueFuncPtr) tui_vUpdateSourceWindowsWithLine, s, line); tuiDo ((TuiOpaqueFuncPtr) tui_vUpdateLocatorFilename, s->filename); } #else print_source_lines_base (s, line, stopline, noerror); #endif } /* Print a list of files and line numbers which a user may choose from in order to list a function which was specified ambiguously (as with `list classname::overloadedfuncname', for example). The vector in SALS provides the filenames and line numbers. */ static void ambiguous_line_spec (struct symtabs_and_lines *sals) { int i; for (i = 0; i < sals->nelts; ++i) printf_filtered ("file: \"%s\", line number: %d\n", sals->sals[i].symtab->filename, sals->sals[i].line); } static void list_command (char *arg, int from_tty) { struct symtabs_and_lines sals, sals_end; struct symtab_and_line sal, sal_end; struct symbol *sym; char *arg1; int no_end = 1; int dummy_end = 0; int dummy_beg = 0; int linenum_beg = 0; char *p; if (!have_full_symbols () && !have_partial_symbols ()) error ("No symbol table is loaded. Use the \"file\" command."); /* Pull in a current source symtab if necessary */ if (current_source_symtab == 0 && (arg == 0 || arg[0] == '+' || arg[0] == '-')) select_source_symtab (0); /* "l" or "l +" lists next ten lines. */ if (arg == 0 || STREQ (arg, "+")) { if (current_source_symtab == 0) error ("No default source file yet. Do \"help list\"."); print_source_lines (current_source_symtab, current_source_line, current_source_line + lines_to_list, 0); return; } /* "l -" lists previous ten lines, the ones before the ten just listed. */ if (STREQ (arg, "-")) { if (current_source_symtab == 0) error ("No default source file yet. Do \"help list\"."); print_source_lines (current_source_symtab, max (first_line_listed - lines_to_list, 1), first_line_listed, 0); return; } /* Now if there is only one argument, decode it in SAL and set NO_END. If there are two arguments, decode them in SAL and SAL_END and clear NO_END; however, if one of the arguments is blank, set DUMMY_BEG or DUMMY_END to record that fact. */ arg1 = arg; if (*arg1 == ',') dummy_beg = 1; else { sals = decode_line_1 (&arg1, 0, 0, 0, 0); if (!sals.nelts) return; /* C++ */ if (sals.nelts > 1) { ambiguous_line_spec (&sals); xfree (sals.sals); return; } sal = sals.sals[0]; xfree (sals.sals); } /* Record whether the BEG arg is all digits. */ for (p = arg; p != arg1 && *p >= '0' && *p <= '9'; p++); linenum_beg = (p == arg1); while (*arg1 == ' ' || *arg1 == '\t') arg1++; if (*arg1 == ',') { no_end = 0; arg1++; while (*arg1 == ' ' || *arg1 == '\t') arg1++; if (*arg1 == 0) dummy_end = 1; else { if (dummy_beg) sals_end = decode_line_1 (&arg1, 0, 0, 0, 0); else sals_end = decode_line_1 (&arg1, 0, sal.symtab, sal.line, 0); if (sals_end.nelts == 0) return; if (sals_end.nelts > 1) { ambiguous_line_spec (&sals_end); xfree (sals_end.sals); return; } sal_end = sals_end.sals[0]; xfree (sals_end.sals); } } if (*arg1) error ("Junk at end of line specification."); if (!no_end && !dummy_beg && !dummy_end && sal.symtab != sal_end.symtab) error ("Specified start and end are in different files."); if (dummy_beg && dummy_end) error ("Two empty args do not say what lines to list."); /* if line was specified by address, first print exactly which line, and which file. In this case, sal.symtab == 0 means address is outside of all known source files, not that user failed to give a filename. */ if (*arg == '*') { if (sal.symtab == 0) /* FIXME-32x64--assumes sal.pc fits in long. */ error ("No source file for address %s.", local_hex_string ((unsigned long) sal.pc)); sym = find_pc_function (sal.pc); if (sym) { print_address_numeric (sal.pc, 1, gdb_stdout); printf_filtered (" is in "); fputs_filtered (SYMBOL_SOURCE_NAME (sym), gdb_stdout); printf_filtered (" (%s:%d).\n", sal.symtab->filename, sal.line); } else { print_address_numeric (sal.pc, 1, gdb_stdout); printf_filtered (" is at %s:%d.\n", sal.symtab->filename, sal.line); } } /* If line was not specified by just a line number, and it does not imply a symtab, it must be an undebuggable symbol which means no source code. */ if (!linenum_beg && sal.symtab == 0) error ("No line number known for %s.", arg); /* If this command is repeated with RET, turn it into the no-arg variant. */ if (from_tty) *arg = 0; if (dummy_beg && sal_end.symtab == 0) error ("No default source file yet. Do \"help list\"."); if (dummy_beg) print_source_lines (sal_end.symtab, max (sal_end.line - (lines_to_list - 1), 1), sal_end.line + 1, 0); else if (sal.symtab == 0) error ("No default source file yet. Do \"help list\"."); else if (no_end) { int first_line = sal.line - lines_to_list / 2; if (first_line < 1) first_line = 1; print_source_lines (sal.symtab, first_line, first_line + lines_to_list, 0); } else print_source_lines (sal.symtab, sal.line, (dummy_end ? sal.line + lines_to_list : sal_end.line + 1), 0); } /* Print info on range of pc's in a specified line. */ static void line_info (char *arg, int from_tty) { struct symtabs_and_lines sals; struct symtab_and_line sal; CORE_ADDR start_pc, end_pc; int i; INIT_SAL (&sal); /* initialize to zeroes */ if (arg == 0) { sal.symtab = current_source_symtab; sal.line = last_line_listed; sals.nelts = 1; sals.sals = (struct symtab_and_line *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct symtab_and_line)); sals.sals[0] = sal; } else { sals = decode_line_spec_1 (arg, 0); dont_repeat (); } /* C++ More than one line may have been specified, as when the user specifies an overloaded function name. Print info on them all. */ for (i = 0; i < sals.nelts; i++) { sal = sals.sals[i]; if (sal.symtab == 0) { printf_filtered ("No line number information available"); if (sal.pc != 0) { /* This is useful for "info line *0x7f34". If we can't tell the user about a source line, at least let them have the symbolic address. */ printf_filtered (" for address "); wrap_here (" "); print_address (sal.pc, gdb_stdout); } else printf_filtered ("."); printf_filtered ("\n"); } else if (sal.line > 0 && find_line_pc_range (sal, &start_pc, &end_pc)) { if (start_pc == end_pc) { printf_filtered ("Line %d of \"%s\"", sal.line, sal.symtab->filename); wrap_here (" "); printf_filtered (" is at address "); print_address (start_pc, gdb_stdout); wrap_here (" "); printf_filtered (" but contains no code.\n"); } else { printf_filtered ("Line %d of \"%s\"", sal.line, sal.symtab->filename); wrap_here (" "); printf_filtered (" starts at address "); print_address (start_pc, gdb_stdout); wrap_here (" "); printf_filtered (" and ends at "); print_address (end_pc, gdb_stdout); printf_filtered (".\n"); } /* x/i should display this line's code. */ set_next_address (start_pc); /* Repeating "info line" should do the following line. */ last_line_listed = sal.line + 1; /* If this is the only line, show the source code. If it could not find the file, don't do anything special. */ if (annotation_level && sals.nelts == 1) identify_source_line (sal.symtab, sal.line, 0, start_pc); } else /* Is there any case in which we get here, and have an address which the user would want to see? If we have debugging symbols and no line numbers? */ printf_filtered ("Line number %d is out of range for \"%s\".\n", sal.line, sal.symtab->filename); } xfree (sals.sals); } /* Commands to search the source file for a regexp. */ /* ARGSUSED */ static void forward_search_command (char *regex, int from_tty) { register int c; register int desc; register FILE *stream; int line; char *msg; #if defined(TUI) /* ** If this is the TUI, search from the first line displayed in ** the source window, otherwise, search from last_line_listed+1 ** in current_source_symtab */ if (!tui_version) line = last_line_listed; else { if (srcWin->generic.isVisible && srcWin->generic.contentSize > 0) line = ((TuiWinContent) srcWin->generic.content)[0]->whichElement.source.lineOrAddr.lineNo; else { printf_filtered ("No source displayed.\nExpression not found.\n"); return; } } line++; #else line = last_line_listed + 1; #endif msg = (char *) re_comp (regex); if (msg) error (msg); if (current_source_symtab == 0) select_source_symtab (0); desc = open_source_file (current_source_symtab); if (desc < 0) perror_with_name (current_source_symtab->filename); if (current_source_symtab->line_charpos == 0) find_source_lines (current_source_symtab, desc); if (line < 1 || line > current_source_symtab->nlines) { close (desc); error ("Expression not found"); } if (lseek (desc, current_source_symtab->line_charpos[line - 1], 0) < 0) { close (desc); perror_with_name (current_source_symtab->filename); } stream = fdopen (desc, FDOPEN_MODE); clearerr (stream); while (1) { static char *buf = NULL; register char *p; int cursize, newsize; cursize = 256; buf = xmalloc (cursize); p = buf; c = getc (stream); if (c == EOF) break; do { *p++ = c; if (p - buf == cursize) { newsize = cursize + cursize / 2; buf = xrealloc (buf, newsize); p = buf + cursize; cursize = newsize; } } while (c != '\n' && (c = getc (stream)) >= 0); #ifdef CRLF_SOURCE_FILES /* Remove the \r, if any, at the end of the line, otherwise regular expressions that end with $ or \n won't work. */ if (p - buf > 1 && p[-2] == '\r') { p--; p[-1] = '\n'; } #endif /* we now have a source line in buf, null terminate and match */ *p = 0; if (re_exec (buf) > 0) { /* Match! */ fclose (stream); if (tui_version) print_source_lines_base (current_source_symtab, line, line + 1, 0); print_source_lines (current_source_symtab, line, line + 1, 0); set_internalvar (lookup_internalvar ("_"), value_from_longest (builtin_type_int, (LONGEST) line)); current_source_line = max (line - lines_to_list / 2, 1); return; } line++; } printf_filtered ("Expression not found\n"); fclose (stream); } /* ARGSUSED */ static void reverse_search_command (char *regex, int from_tty) { register int c; register int desc; register FILE *stream; int line; char *msg; #if defined(TUI) /* ** If this is the TUI, search from the first line displayed in ** the source window, otherwise, search from last_line_listed-1 ** in current_source_symtab */ if (!tui_version) line = last_line_listed; else { if (srcWin->generic.isVisible && srcWin->generic.contentSize > 0) line = ((TuiWinContent) srcWin->generic.content)[0]->whichElement.source.lineOrAddr.lineNo; else { printf_filtered ("No source displayed.\nExpression not found.\n"); return; } } line--; #else line = last_line_listed - 1; #endif msg = (char *) re_comp (regex); if (msg) error (msg); if (current_source_symtab == 0) select_source_symtab (0); desc = open_source_file (current_source_symtab); if (desc < 0) perror_with_name (current_source_symtab->filename); if (current_source_symtab->line_charpos == 0) find_source_lines (current_source_symtab, desc); if (line < 1 || line > current_source_symtab->nlines) { close (desc); error ("Expression not found"); } if (lseek (desc, current_source_symtab->line_charpos[line - 1], 0) < 0) { close (desc); perror_with_name (current_source_symtab->filename); } stream = fdopen (desc, FDOPEN_MODE); clearerr (stream); while (line > 1) { /* FIXME!!! We walk right off the end of buf if we get a long line!!! */ char buf[4096]; /* Should be reasonable??? */ register char *p = buf; c = getc (stream); if (c == EOF) break; do { *p++ = c; } while (c != '\n' && (c = getc (stream)) >= 0); #ifdef CRLF_SOURCE_FILES /* Remove the \r, if any, at the end of the line, otherwise regular expressions that end with $ or \n won't work. */ if (p - buf > 1 && p[-2] == '\r') { p--; p[-1] = '\n'; } #endif /* We now have a source line in buf; null terminate and match. */ *p = 0; if (re_exec (buf) > 0) { /* Match! */ fclose (stream); if (tui_version) print_source_lines_base (current_source_symtab, line, line + 1, 0); print_source_lines (current_source_symtab, line, line + 1, 0); set_internalvar (lookup_internalvar ("_"), value_from_longest (builtin_type_int, (LONGEST) line)); current_source_line = max (line - lines_to_list / 2, 1); return; } line--; if (fseek (stream, current_source_symtab->line_charpos[line - 1], 0) < 0) { fclose (stream); perror_with_name (current_source_symtab->filename); } } printf_filtered ("Expression not found\n"); fclose (stream); return; } void _initialize_source (void) { struct cmd_list_element *c; current_source_symtab = 0; init_source_path (); /* The intention is to use POSIX Basic Regular Expressions. Always use the GNU regex routine for consistency across all hosts. Our current GNU regex.c does not have all the POSIX features, so this is just an approximation. */ re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_GREP); c = add_cmd ("directory", class_files, directory_command, "Add directory DIR to beginning of search path for source files.\n\ Forget cached info on source file locations and line positions.\n\ DIR can also be $cwd for the current working directory, or $cdir for the\n\ directory in which the source file was compiled into object code.\n\ With no argument, reset the search path to $cdir:$cwd, the default.", &cmdlist); if (dbx_commands) add_com_alias ("use", "directory", class_files, 0); c->completer = filename_completer; add_cmd ("directories", no_class, show_directories, "Current search path for finding source files.\n\ $cwd in the path means the current working directory.\n\ $cdir in the path means the compilation directory of the source file.", &showlist); if (xdb_commands) { add_com_alias ("D", "directory", class_files, 0); add_cmd ("ld", no_class, show_directories, "Current search path for finding source files.\n\ $cwd in the path means the current working directory.\n\ $cdir in the path means the compilation directory of the source file.", &cmdlist); } add_info ("source", source_info, "Information about the current source file."); add_info ("line", line_info, concat ("Core addresses of the code for a source line.\n\ Line can be specified as\n\ LINENUM, to list around that line in current file,\n\ FILE:LINENUM, to list around that line in that file,\n\ FUNCTION, to list around beginning of that function,\n\ FILE:FUNCTION, to distinguish among like-named static functions.\n\ ", "\ Default is to describe the last source line that was listed.\n\n\ This sets the default address for \"x\" to the line's first instruction\n\ so that \"x/i\" suffices to start examining the machine code.\n\ The address is also stored as the value of \"$_\".", NULL)); add_com ("forward-search", class_files, forward_search_command, "Search for regular expression (see regex(3)) from last line listed.\n\ The matching line number is also stored as the value of \"$_\"."); add_com_alias ("search", "forward-search", class_files, 0); add_com ("reverse-search", class_files, reverse_search_command, "Search backward for regular expression (see regex(3)) from last line listed.\n\ The matching line number is also stored as the value of \"$_\"."); if (xdb_commands) { add_com_alias ("/", "forward-search", class_files, 0); add_com_alias ("?", "reverse-search", class_files, 0); } add_com ("list", class_files, list_command, concat ("List specified function or line.\n\ With no argument, lists ten more lines after or around previous listing.\n\ \"list -\" lists the ten lines before a previous ten-line listing.\n\ One argument specifies a line, and ten lines are listed around that line.\n\ Two arguments with comma between specify starting and ending lines to list.\n\ ", "\ Lines can be specified in these ways:\n\ LINENUM, to list around that line in current file,\n\ FILE:LINENUM, to list around that line in that file,\n\ FUNCTION, to list around beginning of that function,\n\ FILE:FUNCTION, to distinguish among like-named static functions.\n\ *ADDRESS, to list around the line containing that address.\n\ With two args if one is empty it stands for ten lines away from the other arg.", NULL)); if (!xdb_commands) add_com_alias ("l", "list", class_files, 1); else add_com_alias ("v", "list", class_files, 1); if (dbx_commands) add_com_alias ("file", "list", class_files, 1); add_show_from_set (add_set_cmd ("listsize", class_support, var_uinteger, (char *) &lines_to_list, "Set number of source lines gdb will list by default.", &setlist), &showlist); }