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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tom Tromey
3719472095 Use gnulib c-ctype module in gdb
PR ada/33217 points out that gdb incorrectly calls the <ctype.h>
functions.  In particular, gdb feels free to pass a 'char' like:

    char *str = ...;
    ... isdigit (*str)

This is incorrect as isdigit only accepts EOF and values that can be
represented as 'unsigned char' -- that is, a cast is needed here to
avoid undefined behavior when 'char' is signed and a character in the
string might be sign-extended.  (As an aside, I think this API seems
obviously bad, but unfortunately this is what the standard says, and
some systems check this.)

Rather than adding casts everywhere, this changes all the code in gdb
that uses any <ctype.h> API to instead call the corresponding c-ctype
function.

Now, c-ctype has some limitations compared to <ctype.h>.  It works as
if the C locale is in effect, so in theory some non-ASCII characters
may be misclassified.  This would only affect a subset of character
sets, though, and in most places I think ASCII is sufficient -- for
example the many places in gdb that check for whitespace.
Furthermore, in practice most users are using UTF-8-based locales,
where these functions aren't really informative for non-ASCII
characters anyway; see the existing workarounds in gdb/c-support.h.

Note that safe-ctype.h cannot be used because it causes conflicts with
readline.h.  And, we canot poison the <ctype.h> identifiers as this
provokes errors from some libstdc++ headers.

Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=33217
Approved-By: Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
2025-09-09 11:59:04 -06:00
Tom Tromey
5fe70629ce Change file initialization to use INIT_GDB_FILE macro
This patch introduces a new macro, INIT_GDB_FILE.  This is used to
replace the current "_initialize_" idiom when introducing a per-file
initialization function.  That is, rather than write:

    void _initialize_something ();
    void
    _initialize_something ()
    {
       ...
    }

... now you would write:

    INIT_GDB_FILE (something)
    {
       ...
    }

The macro handles both the declaration and definition of the function.

The point of this approach is that it makes it harder to accidentally
cause an initializer to be omitted; see commit 2711e475 ("Ensure
cooked_index_entry self-tests are run").  Specifically, the regexp now
used by make-init-c seems harder to trick.

New in v2: un-did some erroneous changes made by the script.

The bulk of this patch was written by script.
Regression tested on x86-64 Fedora 41.
2025-06-26 06:15:59 -06:00
Tom Tromey
d01e823438 Update copyright dates to include 2025
This updates the copyright headers to include 2025.  I did this by
running gdb/copyright.py and then manually modifying a few files as
noted by the script.

Approved-By: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
2025-04-08 10:54:39 -06:00
Simon Marchi
18d2988e5d gdb, gdbserver, gdbsupport: remove includes of early headers
Now that defs.h, server.h and common-defs.h are included via the
`-include` option, it is no longer necessary for source files to include
them.  Remove all the inclusions of these files I could find.  Update
the generation scripts where relevant.

Change-Id: Ia026cff269c1b7ae7386dd3619bc9bb6a5332837
Approved-By: Pedro Alves <pedro@palves.net>
2024-03-26 21:13:22 -04:00
Andrew Burgess
1d506c26d9 Update copyright year range in header of all files managed by GDB
This commit is the result of the following actions:

  - Running gdb/copyright.py to update all of the copyright headers to
    include 2024,

  - Manually updating a few files the copyright.py script told me to
    update, these files had copyright headers embedded within the
    file,

  - Regenerating gdbsupport/Makefile.in to refresh it's copyright
    date,

  - Using grep to find other files that still mentioned 2023.  If
    these files were updated last year from 2022 to 2023 then I've
    updated them this year to 2024.

I'm sure I've probably missed some dates.  Feel free to fix them up as
you spot them.
2024-01-12 15:49:57 +00:00
Simon Marchi
5e632eca05 gdb: constify breakpoint::print_it parameter
The print_it method itself is const.  In a subsequent patch, the
locations that come out of a const breakpoint will be const as well.  It
will therefore be needed to make the last_loc output parameter const as
well.  Make that change now to reduce the size of the following patches.

Change-Id: I7ed962950bc9582646e31e2e42beca2a1c9c5105
Reviewed-By: Andrew Burgess <aburgess@redhat.com>
2023-05-25 08:46:23 -04:00
Joel Brobecker
213516ef31 Update copyright year range in header of all files managed by GDB
This commit is the result of running the gdb/copyright.py script,
which automated the update of the copyright year range for all
source files managed by the GDB project to be updated to include
year 2023.
2023-01-01 17:01:16 +04:00
Tom Tromey
fed1c982de Introduce catchpoint class
This introduces a catchpoint class that is used as the base class for
all catchpoints.  init_catchpoint is rewritten to be a constructor
instead.

This changes the hierarchy a little -- some catchpoints now inherit
from base_breakpoint whereas previously they did not.  This isn't a
problem, as long as re_set is redefined in catchpoint.
2022-05-06 12:03:35 -06:00
Tom Tromey
73063f5180 Remove init_raw_breakpoint_without_location
This removes init_raw_breakpoint_without_location, replacing it with a
constructor on 'breakpoint' itself.  The subclasses and callers are
all updated.
2022-05-06 12:03:35 -06:00
Tom Tromey
ec79815480 Add constructor to fork_catchpoint
This adds a constructor to fork_catchpoint and simplifies the caller.
2022-05-06 12:03:34 -06:00
Tom Tromey
4d1ae55893 Constify breakpoint::print_recreate
This constifies breakpoint::print_recreate.
2022-05-06 12:03:34 -06:00
Tom Tromey
b713485d66 Constify breakpoint::print_mention
This constifies breakpoint::print_mention.
2022-05-06 12:03:34 -06:00
Tom Tromey
a67bcaba1c Constify breakpoint::print_one
This constifies breakpoint::print_one.
2022-05-06 12:03:34 -06:00
Tom Tromey
7bd8631327 Constify breakpoint::print_it
This constifies breakpoint::print_it.  Doing this pointed out some
code in ada-lang.c that can be simplified a little as well.
2022-05-06 12:03:34 -06:00
Tom Tromey
04d0163c3f Change print_recreate_thread to a method
This changes print_recreate_thread to be a method on breakpoint.  This
function is only used as a helper by print_recreate methods, so I
thought this transformation made sense.
2022-05-06 12:03:34 -06:00
Tom Tromey
b3316ff153 Remove breakpoint_ops from init_catchpoint
init_catchpoint is only ever passed a single breakpoint_ops pointer,
so remove the parameter.
2022-04-29 16:14:32 -06:00
Tom Tromey
54485252a9 Convert break-catch-fork to vtable ops
This converts break-catch-fork.c to use vtable_breakpoint_ops.
2022-04-29 16:14:31 -06:00
Tom Tromey
c01e038bd2 Return bool from breakpoint_ops::print_one
This changes breakpoint_ops::print_one to return bool, and updates all
the implementations and the caller.  The caller is changed so that a
NULL check is no longer needed -- something that will be impossible
with a real method.
2022-04-29 16:14:30 -06:00
Tom Tromey
0d1703b8fb Remove "typedef enum ..."
I noticed a few spots in GDB that use "typedef enum".  However, in C++
this isn't as useful, as the tag is automatically entered as a
typedef.  This patch removes most uses of "typedef enum" -- the
exceptions being in some nat-* code I can't compile, and
glibc_thread_db.h, which I think is more or less a copy of some C code
from elsewhere.

Tested by rebuilding.
2022-04-28 09:31:15 -06:00
Tom Tromey
6cb06a8cda Unify gdb printf functions
Now that filtered and unfiltered output can be treated identically, we
can unify the printf family of functions.  This is done under the name
"gdb_printf".  Most of this patch was written by script.
2022-03-29 12:46:24 -06:00
Tom Tromey
064f3c6a01 Move "catch fork" to a new file
The "catch fork" code is reasonably self-contained, and so this patch
moves it out of breakpoint.c (the second largest source file in gdb)
and into a new file, break-catch-fork.c.
2022-01-18 10:34:05 -07:00