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/* General utility routines for GDB/Python.
Copyright (C) 2008-2018 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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include "defs.h"
#include "charset.h"
#include "value.h"
#include "python-internal.h"
#include "py-ref.h"
/* Converts a Python 8-bit string to a unicode string object. Assumes the
8-bit string is in the host charset. If an error occurs during conversion,
returns NULL with a python exception set.
As an added bonus, the functions accepts a unicode string and returns it
right away, so callers don't need to check which kind of string they've
got. In Python 3, all strings are Unicode so this case is always the
one that applies.
If the given object is not one of the mentioned string types, NULL is
returned, with the TypeError python exception set. */
gdbpy_ref<>
python_string_to_unicode (PyObject *obj)
{
PyObject *unicode_str;
/* If obj is already a unicode string, just return it.
I wish life was always that simple... */
if (PyUnicode_Check (obj))
{
unicode_str = obj;
Py_INCREF (obj);
}
#ifndef IS_PY3K
else if (PyString_Check (obj))
unicode_str = PyUnicode_FromEncodedObject (obj, host_charset (), NULL);
#endif
else
{
PyErr_SetString (PyExc_TypeError,
_("Expected a string or unicode object."));
unicode_str = NULL;
}
return gdbpy_ref<> (unicode_str);
}
/* Returns a newly allocated string with the contents of the given unicode
string object converted to CHARSET. If an error occurs during the
conversion, NULL will be returned and a python exception will be
set. */
static gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>
unicode_to_encoded_string (PyObject *unicode_str, const char *charset)
{
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> result;
/* Translate string to named charset. */
gdbpy_ref<> string (PyUnicode_AsEncodedString (unicode_str, charset, NULL));
if (string == NULL)
return NULL;
#ifdef IS_PY3K
result.reset (xstrdup (PyBytes_AsString (string.get ())));
#else
result.reset (xstrdup (PyString_AsString (string.get ())));
#endif
return result;
}
/* Returns a PyObject with the contents of the given unicode string
object converted to a named charset. If an error occurs during
the conversion, NULL will be returned and a python exception will
be set. */
static gdbpy_ref<>
unicode_to_encoded_python_string (PyObject *unicode_str, const char *charset)
{
/* Translate string to named charset. */
return gdbpy_ref<> (PyUnicode_AsEncodedString (unicode_str, charset, NULL));
}
/* Returns a newly allocated string with the contents of the given
unicode string object converted to the target's charset. If an
error occurs during the conversion, NULL will be returned and a
python exception will be set. */
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>
unicode_to_target_string (PyObject *unicode_str)
{
return unicode_to_encoded_string (unicode_str,
target_charset (python_gdbarch));
}
/* Returns a PyObject with the contents of the given unicode string
object converted to the target's charset. If an error occurs
during the conversion, NULL will be returned and a python exception
will be set. */
static gdbpy_ref<>
unicode_to_target_python_string (PyObject *unicode_str)
{
return unicode_to_encoded_python_string (unicode_str,
target_charset (python_gdbarch));
}
/* Converts a python string (8-bit or unicode) to a target string in
the target's charset. Returns NULL on error, with a python
exception set. */
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>
python_string_to_target_string (PyObject *obj)
{
gdbpy_ref<> str = python_string_to_unicode (obj);
if (str == NULL)
return NULL;
return unicode_to_target_string (str.get ());
}
/* Converts a python string (8-bit or unicode) to a target string in the
target's charset. Returns NULL on error, with a python exception
set.
In Python 3, the returned object is a "bytes" object (not a string). */
gdbpy_ref<>
python_string_to_target_python_string (PyObject *obj)
{
gdbpy_ref<> str = python_string_to_unicode (obj);
if (str == NULL)
return str;
return unicode_to_target_python_string (str.get ());
}
/* Converts a python string (8-bit or unicode) to a target string in
the host's charset. Returns NULL on error, with a python exception
set. */
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>
python_string_to_host_string (PyObject *obj)
{
gdbpy_ref<> str = python_string_to_unicode (obj);
if (str == NULL)
return NULL;
return unicode_to_encoded_string (str.get (), host_charset ());
}
/* Convert a host string to a python string. */
gdbpy_ref<>
host_string_to_python_string (const char *str)
{
return gdbpy_ref<> (PyString_Decode (str, strlen (str), host_charset (),
NULL));
}
/* Return true if OBJ is a Python string or unicode object, false
otherwise. */
int
gdbpy_is_string (PyObject *obj)
{
#ifdef IS_PY3K
return PyUnicode_Check (obj);
#else
return PyString_Check (obj) || PyUnicode_Check (obj);
#endif
}
/* Return the string representation of OBJ, i.e., str (obj).
If the result is NULL a python error occurred, the caller must clear it. */
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>
gdbpy_obj_to_string (PyObject *obj)
{
gdbpy_ref<> str_obj (PyObject_Str (obj));
if (str_obj != NULL)
{
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> msg;
#ifdef IS_PY3K
msg = python_string_to_host_string (str_obj.get ());
#else
msg.reset (xstrdup (PyString_AsString (str_obj.get ())));
#endif
return msg;
}
return NULL;
}
/* Return the string representation of the exception represented by
TYPE, VALUE which is assumed to have been obtained with PyErr_Fetch,
i.e., the error indicator is currently clear.
If the result is NULL a python error occurred, the caller must clear it. */
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>
gdbpy_exception_to_string (PyObject *ptype, PyObject *pvalue)
{
/* There are a few cases to consider.
For example:
pvalue is a string when PyErr_SetString is used.
pvalue is not a string when raise "foo" is used, instead it is None
and ptype is "foo".
So the algorithm we use is to print `str (pvalue)' if it's not
None, otherwise we print `str (ptype)'.
Using str (aka PyObject_Str) will fetch the error message from
gdb.GdbError ("message"). */
if (pvalue && pvalue != Py_None)
return gdbpy_obj_to_string (pvalue);
else
return gdbpy_obj_to_string (ptype);
}
/* Convert a GDB exception to the appropriate Python exception.
This sets the Python error indicator. */
void
gdbpy_convert_exception (struct gdb_exception exception)
{
PyObject *exc_class;
if (exception.reason == RETURN_QUIT)
exc_class = PyExc_KeyboardInterrupt;
else if (exception.error == MEMORY_ERROR)
exc_class = gdbpy_gdb_memory_error;
else
exc_class = gdbpy_gdb_error;
PyErr_Format (exc_class, "%s", exception.message);
}
/* Converts OBJ to a CORE_ADDR value.
Returns 0 on success or -1 on failure, with a Python exception set.
*/
int
get_addr_from_python (PyObject *obj, CORE_ADDR *addr)
{
if (gdbpy_is_value_object (obj))
{
TRY
{
*addr = value_as_address (value_object_to_value (obj));
}
CATCH (except, RETURN_MASK_ALL)
{
GDB_PY_SET_HANDLE_EXCEPTION (except);
}
END_CATCH
}
else
{
gdbpy_ref<> num (PyNumber_Long (obj));
gdb_py_ulongest val;
if (num == NULL)
return -1;
val = gdb_py_long_as_ulongest (num.get ());
if (PyErr_Occurred ())
return -1;
if (sizeof (val) > sizeof (CORE_ADDR) && ((CORE_ADDR) val) != val)
{
PyErr_SetString (PyExc_ValueError,
_("Overflow converting to address."));
return -1;
}
*addr = val;
}
return 0;
}
/* Convert a LONGEST to the appropriate Python object -- either an
integer object or a long object, depending on its value. */
gdbpy_ref<>
gdb_py_object_from_longest (LONGEST l)
{
#ifdef IS_PY3K
if (sizeof (l) > sizeof (long))
return gdbpy_ref<> (PyLong_FromLongLong (l));
return gdbpy_ref<> (PyLong_FromLong (l));
#else
#ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG /* Defined by Python. */
/* If we have 'long long', and the value overflows a 'long', use a
Python Long; otherwise use a Python Int. */
if (sizeof (l) > sizeof (long)
&& (l > PyInt_GetMax () || l < (- (LONGEST) PyInt_GetMax ()) - 1))
return gdbpy_ref<> (PyLong_FromLongLong (l));
#endif
return gdbpy_ref<> (PyInt_FromLong (l));
#endif
}
/* Convert a ULONGEST to the appropriate Python object -- either an
integer object or a long object, depending on its value. */
gdbpy_ref<>
gdb_py_object_from_ulongest (ULONGEST l)
{
#ifdef IS_PY3K
if (sizeof (l) > sizeof (unsigned long))
return gdbpy_ref<> (PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong (l));
return gdbpy_ref<> (PyLong_FromUnsignedLong (l));
#else
#ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG /* Defined by Python. */
/* If we have 'long long', and the value overflows a 'long', use a
Python Long; otherwise use a Python Int. */
if (sizeof (l) > sizeof (unsigned long) && l > PyInt_GetMax ())
return gdbpy_ref<> (PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong (l));
#endif
if (l > PyInt_GetMax ())
return gdbpy_ref<> (PyLong_FromUnsignedLong (l));
return gdbpy_ref<> (PyInt_FromLong (l));
#endif
}
/* Like PyInt_AsLong, but returns 0 on failure, 1 on success, and puts
the value into an out parameter. */
int
gdb_py_int_as_long (PyObject *obj, long *result)
{
*result = PyInt_AsLong (obj);
return ! (*result == -1 && PyErr_Occurred ());
}
/* Generic implementation of the __dict__ attribute for objects that
have a dictionary. The CLOSURE argument should be the type object.
This only handles positive values for tp_dictoffset. */
PyObject *
gdb_py_generic_dict (PyObject *self, void *closure)
{
PyObject *result;
PyTypeObject *type_obj = (PyTypeObject *) closure;
char *raw_ptr;
raw_ptr = (char *) self + type_obj->tp_dictoffset;
result = * (PyObject **) raw_ptr;
Py_INCREF (result);
return result;
}
/* Like PyModule_AddObject, but does not steal a reference to
OBJECT. */
int
gdb_pymodule_addobject (PyObject *module, const char *name, PyObject *object)
{
int result;
Py_INCREF (object);
/* Python 2.4 did not have a 'const' here. */
result = PyModule_AddObject (module, (char *) name, object);
if (result < 0)
Py_DECREF (object);
return result;
}
/* Handle a Python exception when the special gdb.GdbError treatment
is desired. This should only be called when an exception is set.
If the exception is a gdb.GdbError, throw a gdb exception with the
exception text. For other exceptions, print the Python stack and
then throw a gdb exception. */
void
gdbpy_handle_exception ()
{
PyObject *ptype, *pvalue, *ptraceback;
PyErr_Fetch (&ptype, &pvalue, &ptraceback);
/* Try to fetch an error message contained within ptype, pvalue.
When fetching the error message we need to make our own copy,
we no longer own ptype, pvalue after the call to PyErr_Restore. */
gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char>
msg (gdbpy_exception_to_string (ptype, pvalue));
if (msg == NULL)
{
/* An error occurred computing the string representation of the
error message. This is rare, but we should inform the user. */
printf_filtered (_("An error occurred in Python "
"and then another occurred computing the "
"error message.\n"));
gdbpy_print_stack ();
}
/* Don't print the stack for gdb.GdbError exceptions.
It is generally used to flag user errors.
We also don't want to print "Error occurred in Python command"
for user errors. However, a missing message for gdb.GdbError
exceptions is arguably a bug, so we flag it as such. */
if (PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches (ptype, PyExc_KeyboardInterrupt))
throw_quit ("Quit");
else if (! PyErr_GivenExceptionMatches (ptype, gdbpy_gdberror_exc)
|| msg == NULL || *msg == '\0')
{
PyErr_Restore (ptype, pvalue, ptraceback);
gdbpy_print_stack ();
if (msg != NULL && *msg != '\0')
error (_("Error occurred in Python: %s"), msg.get ());
else
error (_("Error occurred in Python."));
}
else
{
Py_XDECREF (ptype);
Py_XDECREF (pvalue);
Py_XDECREF (ptraceback);
error ("%s", msg.get ());
}
}
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