* blockframe.c (find_pc_sect_partial_function): Add braces to avoid
possible nested-if confusion.
* breakpoint.c (breakpoint_here_p): Ditto.
(breakpoint_inserted_here_p): Ditto.
(breakpoint_thread_match): Ditto.
* gnu-regex.c: Define _REGEX_RE_COMP only if it isn't already defined.
* gnu-regex.h: Define _REGEX_RE_COMP to pick up old compatability
prototypes.
* symtab.h: Add prototype for _initialize_source.
* value.h: Add prototype for _initialize_value.
* defs.h: Include sys/types.h or stddef.h to get size_t.
(make_cleanup): Add make_cleanup_func typedef and switch to using
a prototype for this function.
(mfree): Add prototypes for mmalloc, mrealloc, mfree if we aren't
using mmalloc.
* ax-gdb.c breakpoint.c coffread.c corelow.c dbxread.c dwarf2read.c
dwarfread.c elfread.c eval.c exec.c gdbtk-cmds.c gdbtk.c infcmd.c
infrun.c mipsread.c nlmread.c os9kread.c parse.c printcmd.c symfile.c
symmisc.c symtab.c thread.c top.c tracepoint.c typeprint.c valops.c:
Cast parameters passed to make_cleanup to use the new
make_cleanup_func typedef.
More warning cleanups. There are still a bunch of places where the first
argument to make_cleanup is not cast to (make_cleanup_func); these are
either due to the function fitting the make_cleanup_func specification
already (e.g. free()) or they are in files that weren't compiled when
I did my make on a Linux native system. Bwahahaha. You can see them
like this:
grep make_cleanup\ * | grep -v make_cleanup_func
I'll surely go back and clean up the remaining suspicious calls in
GDB one of these days. :-)
* configure.in: Check for sys/debugreg.h, asm/debugreg.h.
* i386v-nat.c: Include asm/debugreg.h, sys/debugreg.h if it is not
present.
This is to work around a conflict where the Linux 2.1.x kernel and glibc
2.0.x are not in sync; including <sys/debugreg.h> will result in an error.
With luck, these losers will get their act together and we can trash
this hack in the near future.
address range of a compilation unit without children.
* mdebugread.c (parse_partial_symbols): Fix handling of stabs
continuations, use xmalloc and xrealloc.
There should be sufficient information/hooks now to eliminate
this hack.
* exec.c (file_command): Add a new hook here to inform ui's
when the exec file has changed. Adding it here allows the
ui to be informed after symbol reading.
* gdbcore.h: Add declaration of file_changed_hook.
* stabsread.c (rs6000_builtin_type): Create a complex float instead
of an error.
(read_sun_floating_type): Similarly.
(read_range_type): Create a complex float if self_subrange is
true.
* gdbtk-cmds.c (gdb_set_bp_addr): New command. Sets a
breakpoint at an address. Use this instead of gdb_cmd "break"
because the syntax of the break command is broken and doesn't
allow you to create a thread-specific BP at an address. Also
this is faster.
* gdbtk-cmds.c (gdb_set_bp): Add an optional thread number.
(gdb_find_bp_at_line): New function. Returns a list of bpnums
at the specified line number.
(gdb_find_bp_at_addr): New function. Returns a list of bpnums
at an address..
exec_file changes.
(gdbtk_add_hooks): Define exec_file_display_hook (to gdbtk_exec_file_changed)
* gdbtk-cmds.c (gdb_stop): target_stop is ALWAYS defined, so
compare against something a little more meaningful (target_ignore).
(remote_interrupt_twice): Remove. remote_stop now handles it.
(remote_stop): New function which handles interrupting the
remote target so that CLUI and GUI use the same core functions
to achieve the same goal.
(remote_wait): Change to handle remote_stop properly.
[interrupted_already]: New static global to help remote_stop.
[remote_ops, extended_remote_ops]: Add remote_stop for to_stop member.
* target.c: Rename static function "ignore" to "target_ignore" and
export it so that gdb can determin if some target vector member is
actually not defined. Replace all occurances of ignore.
* target.h: Export target_ignore.
Thu Oct 1 15:39:27 EDT 1998 Frank Ch. Eigler <fche@cygnus.com>
* breakpoint.c (bpstat_stop_status): Do not consider an
untripped watchpoint as a "hit".
* rdi-share/unixcomm.c: If using cygwin32, also use the SERPORT and
PARPORT defines for win32.
(Unix_MatchValidSerialDevice): For cygwin32, valid serial port names
start with "com", not "/dev/tty".
(Unix_OpenSerial): Do not use O_NONBLOCK on cygwin32.
* rdi-share/devsw.c (DevSW_Close): Free the device's state (SwitcherState)
so that the device may be reopened.
* remote-rdi.c (mywritec): Send all output through gdb's *_unfiltered
functions, ignoring non-ASCII chars, so that non-tty UI's can snarf
the output from fputs_hook.
(mywrite): Ditto.
(arm_rdi_open): Set inferior_pid.
(arm_rdi_detach): Pop the target off the target stack so that
users can attach and detach multiple times.
(arm_rdi_close): Close the opened device and reset inferior_pid, too.
* v850ice.c (WM_ADDR_TO_SYM): New message.
(v850ice_wndproc): Add handler for WM_SOURCE.
(v850ice_wait): Call the ui_loop_hook occasionally.
(ice_cont): Acknowledge message before doing anything.
(ice_stepi): Ack message and let gdbtk do stepping.
(ice_nexti): Ack message and let gdbtk do stepping.
(view_source): New function ICE calls to display source code.
* configure.in: Add --enable-warnings.
Adjust whitespace of other --with and --enable options so that
configure --help lines up correctly.
* aclocal.m4: Ditto.
* Makefile.in (WARN_CFLAGS): Add. Set by configure.
* configure: Regenerated.