/* Data structures and API for event locations in GDB. Copyright (C) 2013-2016 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 . */ #ifndef LOCATIONS_H #define LOCATIONS_H 1 struct language_defn; struct event_location; /* An enumeration of possible signs for a line offset. */ enum offset_relative_sign { /* No sign */ LINE_OFFSET_NONE, /* A plus sign ("+") */ LINE_OFFSET_PLUS, /* A minus sign ("-") */ LINE_OFFSET_MINUS, /* A special "sign" for unspecified offset. */ LINE_OFFSET_UNKNOWN }; /* A line offset in a location. */ struct line_offset { /* Line offset and any specified sign. */ int offset; enum offset_relative_sign sign; }; /* An enumeration of the various ways to specify a stop event location (used with create_breakpoint). */ enum event_location_type { /* A traditional linespec. */ LINESPEC_LOCATION, /* An address in the inferior. */ ADDRESS_LOCATION, /* An explicit location. */ EXPLICIT_LOCATION, /* A probe location. */ PROBE_LOCATION }; /* An explicit location. This structure is used to bypass the parsing done on linespecs. It still has the same requirements as linespecs, though. For example, source_filename requires at least one other field. */ struct explicit_location { /* The source filename. Malloc'd. */ char *source_filename; /* The function name. Malloc'd. */ char *function_name; /* The name of a label. Malloc'd. */ char *label_name; /* A line offset relative to the start of the symbol identified by the above fields or the current symtab if the other fields are NULL. */ struct line_offset line_offset; }; /* Return the type of the given event location. */ extern enum event_location_type event_location_type (const struct event_location *); /* Return a malloc'd explicit string representation of the given explicit location. The location must already be canonicalized/valid. */ extern char * explicit_location_to_string (const struct explicit_location *explicit_loc); /* Return a malloc'd linespec string representation of the given explicit location. The location must already be canonicalized/valid. */ extern char * explicit_location_to_linespec (const struct explicit_location *explicit_loc); /* Return a string representation of the LOCATION. This function may return NULL for unspecified linespecs, e.g, LOCATION_LINESPEC and addr_string is NULL. The result is cached in LOCATION. */ extern const char * event_location_to_string (struct event_location *location); /* Create a new linespec location. The return result is malloc'd and should be freed with delete_event_location. */ extern struct event_location * new_linespec_location (char **linespec); /* Return the linespec location (a string) of the given event_location (which must be of type LINESPEC_LOCATION). */ extern const char * get_linespec_location (const struct event_location *location); /* Create a new address location. ADDR is the address corresponding to this event_location. ADDR_STRING, a string of ADDR_STRING_LEN characters, is the expression that was parsed to determine the address ADDR. */ extern struct event_location * new_address_location (CORE_ADDR addr, const char *addr_string, int addr_string_len); /* Return the address location (a CORE_ADDR) of the given event_location (which must be of type ADDRESS_LOCATION). */ extern CORE_ADDR get_address_location (const struct event_location *location); /* Return the expression (a string) that was used to compute the address of the given event_location (which must be of type ADDRESS_LOCATION). */ extern const char * get_address_string_location (const struct event_location *location); /* Create a new probe location. The return result is malloc'd and should be freed with delete_event_location. */ extern struct event_location * new_probe_location (const char *probe); /* Return the probe location (a string) of the given event_location (which must be of type PROBE_LOCATION). */ extern const char * get_probe_location (const struct event_location *location); /* Initialize the given explicit location. */ extern void initialize_explicit_location (struct explicit_location *explicit_loc); /* Create a new explicit location. If not NULL, EXPLICIT is checked for validity. If invalid, an exception is thrown. The return result is malloc'd and should be freed with delete_event_location. */ extern struct event_location * new_explicit_location (const struct explicit_location *explicit_loc); /* Return the explicit location of the given event_location (which must be of type EXPLICIT_LOCATION). */ extern struct explicit_location * get_explicit_location (struct event_location *location); /* A const version of the above. */ extern const struct explicit_location * get_explicit_location_const (const struct event_location *location); /* Free an event location and any associated data. */ extern void delete_event_location (struct event_location *location); /* Make a cleanup to free LOCATION. */ extern struct cleanup * make_cleanup_delete_event_location (struct event_location *location); /* Return a copy of the given SRC location. */ extern struct event_location * copy_event_location (const struct event_location *src); /* Attempt to convert the input string in *ARGP into an event_location. ARGP is advanced past any processed input. Returns an event_location (malloc'd) if an event location was successfully found in *ARGP, NULL otherwise. This function may call error() if *ARGP looks like properly formed, but invalid, input, e.g., if it is called with missing argument parameters or invalid options. The return result must be freed with delete_event_location. This function is intended to be used by CLI commands and will parse explicit locations in a CLI-centric way. Other interfaces should use string_to_event_location_basic if they want to maintain support for legacy specifications of probe, address, and linespec locations. */ extern struct event_location * string_to_event_location (char **argp, const struct language_defn *langauge); /* Like string_to_event_location, but does not attempt to parse explicit locations. */ extern struct event_location * string_to_event_location_basic (char **argp, const struct language_defn *language); /* Attempt to convert the input string in *ARGP into an explicit location. ARGP is advanced past any processed input. Returns an event_location (malloc'd) if an explicit location was successfully found in *ARGP, NULL otherwise. IF !DONT_THROW, this function may call error() if *ARGP looks like properly formed input, e.g., if it is called with missing argument parameters or invalid options. If DONT_THROW is non-zero, this function will not throw any exceptions. */ extern struct event_location * string_to_explicit_location (const char **argp, const struct language_defn *langauge, int dont_throw); /* A convenience function for testing for unset locations. */ extern int event_location_empty_p (const struct event_location *location); /* Set the location's string representation. If STRING is NULL, clear the string representation. */ extern void set_event_location_string (struct event_location *location, const char *string); #endif /* LOCATIONS_H */