forked from Imagelibrary/binutils-gdb
ELF/DWARF section downloading allows gdb to download .gdb_index files in order to defer full debuginfo downloads. However .gdb_index does not contain any information regarding source filenames. When a gdb command includes a filename argument (ex. 'break main.c:50'), this results in the mass downloading of all deferred debuginfo so that gdb can search the debuginfo for matching source filenames. This can result in unnecessary downloads. To improve this, have gdb instead download each debuginfo's .debug_line (and .debug_line_str if using DWARF5) when executing these commands. Download full debuginfo only when its .debug_line contains a matching filename. Since the combined size of .debug_line and .debug_line_str is only about 1% the size of the corresponding debuginfo, significant time can be saved by checking these sections before choosing to download an entire debuginfo. This patch also redirects stdout and stderr of the debuginfod server used by testsuite/gdb.debuginfod tests to a server_log standard output file. While adding tests for this patch I ran into an issue where the test server would block when logging to stderr, presumably because the stderr buffer filled up and wasn't being read from. Redirecting the log to a file fixes this and also makes the server log more accessible when debugging test failures.
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678 lines
18 KiB
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/* Output generating routines for GDB.
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Copyright (C) 1999-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by Cygnus Solutions.
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Written by Fernando Nasser for Cygnus.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#ifndef UI_OUT_H
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#define UI_OUT_H 1
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#include <vector>
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#include "gdbsupport/enum-flags.h"
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#include "ui-style.h"
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class ui_out_level;
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class ui_out_table;
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struct ui_file;
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/* the current ui_out */
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/* FIXME: This should not be a global but something passed down from main.c
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or top.c. */
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extern struct ui_out **current_ui_current_uiout_ptr (void);
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#define current_uiout (*current_ui_current_uiout_ptr ())
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/* alignment enum */
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enum ui_align
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{
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ui_left = -1,
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ui_center,
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ui_right,
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ui_noalign
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};
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/* flags enum */
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enum ui_out_flag
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{
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ui_source_list = (1 << 0),
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fix_multi_location_breakpoint_output = (1 << 1),
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/* This indicates that %pF should be disallowed in a printf format
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string. */
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disallow_ui_out_field = (1 << 2),
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fix_breakpoint_script_output = (1 << 3),
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};
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DEF_ENUM_FLAGS_TYPE (ui_out_flag, ui_out_flags);
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/* Prototypes for ui-out API. */
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/* A result is a recursive data structure consisting of lists and
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tuples. */
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enum ui_out_type
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{
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ui_out_type_tuple,
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ui_out_type_list
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};
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/* The possible kinds of fields. */
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enum class field_kind
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{
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/* "FIELD_STRING" needs a funny name to avoid clashes with tokens
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named "STRING". See PR build/25250. FIELD_SIGNED is given a
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similar name for consistency. */
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FIELD_SIGNED,
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FIELD_STRING,
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};
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/* The base type of all fields that can be emitted using %pF. */
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struct base_field_s
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{
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const char *name;
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field_kind kind;
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};
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/* A signed integer field, to be passed to %pF in format strings. */
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struct signed_field_s : base_field_s
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{
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LONGEST val;
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};
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/* Construct a temporary signed_field_s on the caller's stack and
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return a pointer to the constructed object. We use this because
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it's not possible to pass a reference via va_args. */
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static inline signed_field_s *
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signed_field (const char *name, LONGEST val,
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signed_field_s &&tmp = {})
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{
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tmp.name = name;
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tmp.kind = field_kind::FIELD_SIGNED;
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tmp.val = val;
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return &tmp;
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}
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/* A string field, to be passed to %pF in format strings. */
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struct string_field_s : base_field_s
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{
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const char *str;
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};
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/* Construct a temporary string_field_s on the caller's stack and
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return a pointer to the constructed object. We use this because
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it's not possible to pass a reference via va_args. */
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static inline string_field_s *
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string_field (const char *name, const char *str,
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string_field_s &&tmp = {})
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{
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tmp.name = name;
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tmp.kind = field_kind::FIELD_STRING;
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tmp.str = str;
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return &tmp;
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}
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/* A styled string. */
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struct styled_string_s
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{
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/* The style. */
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ui_file_style style;
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/* The string. */
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const char *str;
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};
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/* Construct a temporary styled_string_s on the caller's stack and
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return a pointer to the constructed object. We use this because
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it's not possible to pass a reference via va_args. */
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static inline styled_string_s *
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styled_string (const ui_file_style &style, const char *str,
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styled_string_s &&tmp = {})
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{
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tmp.style = style;
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tmp.str = str;
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return &tmp;
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}
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class ui_out
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{
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public:
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explicit ui_out (ui_out_flags flags = 0);
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virtual ~ui_out ();
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void push_level (ui_out_type type);
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void pop_level (ui_out_type type);
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/* A table can be considered a special tuple/list combination with the
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implied structure: ``table = { hdr = { header, ... } , body = [ {
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field, ... }, ... ] }''. If NR_ROWS is negative then there is at
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least one row. */
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void table_begin (int nr_cols, int nr_rows, const std::string &tblid);
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void table_header (int width, ui_align align, const std::string &col_name,
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const std::string &col_hdr);
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void table_body ();
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void table_end ();
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void begin (ui_out_type type, const char *id);
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void end (ui_out_type type);
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void field_signed (const char *fldname, LONGEST value);
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void field_fmt_signed (int width, ui_align align, const char *fldname,
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LONGEST value);
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/* Like field_signed, but print an unsigned value. */
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void field_unsigned (const char *fldname, ULONGEST value);
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void field_core_addr (const char *fldname, struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
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CORE_ADDR address);
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void field_string (const char *fldname, const char *string,
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const ui_file_style &style = ui_file_style ());
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void field_string (const char *fldname, const std::string &string,
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const ui_file_style &style = ui_file_style ())
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{
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field_string (fldname, string.c_str (), style);
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}
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void field_stream (const char *fldname, string_file &stream,
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const ui_file_style &style = ui_file_style ());
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void field_skip (const char *fldname);
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void field_fmt (const char *fldname, const char *format, ...)
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ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (3, 4);
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void field_fmt (const char *fldname, const ui_file_style &style,
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const char *format, ...)
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ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (4, 5);
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void spaces (int numspaces);
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void text (const char *string);
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void text (const std::string &string) { text (string.c_str ()); }
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/* Output a printf-style formatted string. In addition to the usual
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printf format specs, this supports a few GDB-specific
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formatters:
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- '%pF' - output a field.
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The argument is a field, wrapped in any of the base_field_s
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subclasses. signed_field for integer fields, string_field for
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string fields. This is preferred over separate
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uiout->field_signed(), uiout_>field_string() etc. calls when
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the formatted message is translatable. E.g.:
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uiout->message (_("\nWatchpoint %pF deleted because the program has "
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"left the block in\n"
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"which its expression is valid.\n"),
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signed_field ("wpnum", b->number));
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- '%p[' - output the following text in a specified style.
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'%p]' - output the following text in the default style.
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The argument to '%p[' is a ui_file_style pointer. The argument
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to '%p]' must be nullptr.
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This is useful when you want to output some portion of a string
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literal in some style. E.g.:
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uiout->message (_(" %p[<repeats %u times>%p]"),
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metadata_style.style ().ptr (),
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reps, repeats, nullptr);
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- '%ps' - output a styled string.
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The argument is the result of a call to styled_string. This is
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useful when you want to output some runtime-generated string in
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some style. E.g.:
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uiout->message (_("this is a target address %ps.\n"),
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styled_string (address_style.style (),
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paddress (gdbarch, pc)));
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Note that these all "abuse" the %p printf format spec, in order
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to be compatible with GCC's printf format checking. This is OK
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because code in GDB that wants to print a host address should use
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host_address_to_string instead of %p. */
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void message (const char *format, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (2, 3);
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void vmessage (const ui_file_style &in_style,
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const char *format, va_list args) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (3, 0);
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void wrap_hint (int indent);
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void flush ();
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/* Redirect the output of a ui_out object temporarily. */
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void redirect (ui_file *outstream);
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ui_out_flags test_flags (ui_out_flags mask);
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/* HACK: Code in GDB is currently checking to see the type of ui_out
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builder when determining which output to produce. This function is
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a hack to encapsulate that test. Once GDB manages to separate the
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CLI/MI from the core of GDB the problem should just go away .... */
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bool is_mi_like_p () const;
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bool query_table_field (int colno, int *width, int *alignment,
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const char **col_name);
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/* Return true if this stream is prepared to handle style
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escapes. */
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virtual bool can_emit_style_escape () const = 0;
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/* Return the ui_file currently used for output. */
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virtual ui_file *current_stream () const = 0;
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/* An object that starts and finishes displaying progress updates. */
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class progress_update
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{
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public:
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/* Represents the printing state of a progress update. */
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enum state
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{
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/* Printing will start with the next update. */
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START,
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/* Printing has already started. */
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WORKING,
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/* Progress bar printing has already started. */
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BAR
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};
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/* Used to communicate the status of a newline prefix for the next progress
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update message. */
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enum prefix_state
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{
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/* Do not modify the next progress update message. */
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NEWLINE_OFF,
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/* The next progress update message should include a newline prefix. */
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NEWLINE_NEEDED,
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/* A newline prefix was included in a debuginfod progress update
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message. */
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NEWLINE_PRINTED
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};
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/* SHOULD_PRINT indicates whether something should be printed for a tty. */
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progress_update ()
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{
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m_uiout = current_uiout;
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m_uiout->do_progress_start ();
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}
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~progress_update ()
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{
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m_uiout->do_progress_end ();
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}
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progress_update (const progress_update &) = delete;
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progress_update &operator= (const progress_update &) = delete;
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/* Emit some progress for this progress meter. Includes current
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amount of progress made and total amount in the display. */
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void update_progress (const std::string& msg, const char *unit,
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double cur, double total)
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{
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m_uiout->do_progress_notify (msg, unit, cur, total);
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}
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/* Emit some progress for this progress meter. */
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void update_progress (const std::string& msg)
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{
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m_uiout->do_progress_notify (msg, "", -1, -1);
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}
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private:
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struct ui_out *m_uiout;
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};
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protected:
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virtual void do_table_begin (int nbrofcols, int nr_rows, const char *tblid)
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= 0;
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virtual void do_table_body () = 0;
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virtual void do_table_end () = 0;
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virtual void do_table_header (int width, ui_align align,
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const std::string &col_name,
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const std::string &col_hdr) = 0;
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virtual void do_begin (ui_out_type type, const char *id) = 0;
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virtual void do_end (ui_out_type type) = 0;
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virtual void do_field_signed (int fldno, int width, ui_align align,
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const char *fldname, LONGEST value) = 0;
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virtual void do_field_unsigned (int fldno, int width, ui_align align,
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const char *fldname, ULONGEST value) = 0;
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virtual void do_field_skip (int fldno, int width, ui_align align,
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const char *fldname) = 0;
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virtual void do_field_string (int fldno, int width, ui_align align,
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const char *fldname, const char *string,
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const ui_file_style &style) = 0;
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virtual void do_field_fmt (int fldno, int width, ui_align align,
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const char *fldname, const ui_file_style &style,
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const char *format, va_list args)
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ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (7, 0) = 0;
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virtual void do_spaces (int numspaces) = 0;
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virtual void do_text (const char *string) = 0;
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virtual void do_message (const ui_file_style &style,
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const char *format, va_list args)
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ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF (3,0) = 0;
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virtual void do_wrap_hint (int indent) = 0;
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virtual void do_flush () = 0;
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virtual void do_redirect (struct ui_file *outstream) = 0;
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virtual void do_progress_start () = 0;
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virtual void do_progress_notify (const std::string &, const char *,
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double, double) = 0;
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virtual void do_progress_end () = 0;
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/* Set as not MI-like by default. It is overridden in subclasses if
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necessary. */
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virtual bool do_is_mi_like_p () const
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{ return false; }
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private:
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void call_do_message (const ui_file_style &style, const char *format,
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...);
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ui_out_flags m_flags;
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/* Vector to store and track the ui-out levels. */
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std::vector<std::unique_ptr<ui_out_level>> m_levels;
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/* A table, if any. At present only a single table is supported. */
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std::unique_ptr<ui_out_table> m_table_up;
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void verify_field (int *fldno, int *width, ui_align *align);
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int level () const;
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ui_out_level *current_level () const;
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};
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typedef ui_out::progress_update::prefix_state prefix_state_t;
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/* Current state of the newline prefix. */
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extern prefix_state_t cur_prefix_state;
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/* Start a new tuple or list on construction, and end it on
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destruction. Normally this is used via the typedefs
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ui_out_emit_tuple and ui_out_emit_list. */
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template<ui_out_type Type>
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class ui_out_emit_type
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{
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public:
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ui_out_emit_type (struct ui_out *uiout, const char *id)
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: m_uiout (uiout)
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{
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uiout->begin (Type, id);
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}
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~ui_out_emit_type ()
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{
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m_uiout->end (Type);
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}
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DISABLE_COPY_AND_ASSIGN (ui_out_emit_type);
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private:
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struct ui_out *m_uiout;
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};
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typedef ui_out_emit_type<ui_out_type_tuple> ui_out_emit_tuple;
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typedef ui_out_emit_type<ui_out_type_list> ui_out_emit_list;
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/* Start a new table on construction, and end the table on
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destruction. */
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class ui_out_emit_table
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{
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public:
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ui_out_emit_table (struct ui_out *uiout, int nr_cols, int nr_rows,
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const char *tblid)
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: m_uiout (uiout)
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{
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m_uiout->table_begin (nr_cols, nr_rows, tblid);
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}
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~ui_out_emit_table ()
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{
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m_uiout->table_end ();
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}
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ui_out_emit_table (const ui_out_emit_table &) = delete;
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ui_out_emit_table &operator= (const ui_out_emit_table &) = delete;
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private:
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struct ui_out *m_uiout;
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};
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/* On construction, redirect a uiout to a given stream. On
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destruction, pop the last redirection by calling the uiout's
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redirect method with a NULL parameter. */
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class ui_out_redirect_pop
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{
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public:
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ui_out_redirect_pop (ui_out *uiout, ui_file *stream)
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: m_uiout (uiout)
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{
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m_uiout->redirect (stream);
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}
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~ui_out_redirect_pop ()
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{
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m_uiout->redirect (NULL);
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}
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ui_out_redirect_pop (const ui_out_redirect_pop &) = delete;
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ui_out_redirect_pop &operator= (const ui_out_redirect_pop &) = delete;
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private:
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struct ui_out *m_uiout;
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};
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struct buffered_streams;
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/* Organizes writes to a collection of buffered output streams
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so that when flushed, output is written to all streams in
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chronological order. */
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struct buffer_group
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{
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buffer_group (ui_out *uiout);
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/* Flush all buffered writes to the underlying output streams. */
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void flush () const;
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/* Record contents of BUF and associate it with STREAM. */
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void write (const char *buf, long length_buf, ui_file *stream);
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/* Record a wrap_here and associate it with STREAM. */
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void wrap_here (int indent, ui_file *stream);
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/* Record a call to flush and associate it with STREAM. */
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void flush_here (ui_file *stream);
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private:
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struct output_unit
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{
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output_unit (std::string msg, int wrap_hint = -1, bool flush = false)
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: m_msg (msg), m_wrap_hint (wrap_hint), m_flush (flush)
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{}
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/* Write contents of this output_unit to the underlying stream. */
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void flush () const;
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/* Underlying stream for which this output unit will be written to. */
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ui_file *m_stream;
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/* String to be written to underlying buffer. */
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std::string m_msg;
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/* Argument to wrap_here. -1 indicates no wrap. Used to call wrap_here
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during buffer flush. */
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int m_wrap_hint;
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/* Indicate that the underlying output stream's flush should be called. */
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bool m_flush;
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};
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/* Output_units to be written to buffered output streams. */
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std::vector<output_unit> m_buffered_output;
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/* Buffered output streams. */
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std::unique_ptr<buffered_streams> m_buffered_streams;
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};
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/* If FILE is a buffering_file, return it's underlying stream. */
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extern ui_file *get_unbuffered (ui_file *file);
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/* Buffer output to gdb_stdout and gdb_stderr for the duration of FUNC. */
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template<typename F, typename... Arg>
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void
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do_with_buffered_output (F func, ui_out *uiout, Arg... args)
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{
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buffer_group g (uiout);
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try
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{
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func (uiout, std::forward<Arg> (args)...);
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}
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catch (gdb_exception &ex)
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{
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/* Ideally flush would be called in the destructor of buffer_group,
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however flushing might cause an exception to be thrown. Catch it
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and ensure the first exception propagates. */
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try
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{
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g.flush ();
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}
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catch (const gdb_exception &)
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{
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}
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throw_exception (std::move (ex));
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}
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/* Try was successful. Let any further exceptions propagate. */
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g.flush ();
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}
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/* Accumulate writes to an underlying ui_file. Output to the
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underlying file is deferred until required. */
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struct buffering_file : public ui_file
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{
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buffering_file (buffer_group *group, ui_file *stream)
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: m_group (group),
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m_stream (stream)
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{ /* Nothing. */ }
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/* Return the underlying output stream. */
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ui_file *stream () const
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|
{
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return m_stream;
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}
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/* Record the contents of BUF. */
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void write (const char *buf, long length_buf) override
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|
{
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m_group->write (buf, length_buf, m_stream);
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}
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/* Record a wrap_here call with argument INDENT. */
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|
void wrap_here (int indent) override
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|
{
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m_group->wrap_here (indent, m_stream);
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}
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|
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/* Return true if the underlying stream is a tty. */
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|
bool isatty () override
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|
{
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|
return m_stream->isatty ();
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|
}
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|
|
|
/* Return true if ANSI escapes can be used on the underlying stream. */
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|
bool can_emit_style_escape () override
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|
{
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|
return m_stream->can_emit_style_escape ();
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|
}
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|
|
|
/* Flush the underlying output stream. */
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|
void flush () override
|
|
{
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|
return m_group->flush_here (m_stream);
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|
}
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|
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|
private:
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|
|
|
/* Coordinates buffering across multiple buffering_files. */
|
|
buffer_group *m_group;
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|
|
|
/* The underlying output stream. */
|
|
ui_file *m_stream;
|
|
};
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|
|
|
/* Attaches and detaches buffers for each of the gdb_std* streams. */
|
|
|
|
struct buffered_streams
|
|
{
|
|
buffered_streams (buffer_group *group, ui_out *uiout);
|
|
|
|
~buffered_streams ()
|
|
{
|
|
this->remove_buffers ();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Remove buffering_files from all underlying streams. */
|
|
void remove_buffers ();
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|
|
|
private:
|
|
|
|
/* True if buffers are still attached to each underlying output stream. */
|
|
bool m_buffers_in_place;
|
|
|
|
/* Buffers for each gdb_std* output stream. */
|
|
buffering_file m_buffered_stdout;
|
|
buffering_file m_buffered_stderr;
|
|
buffering_file m_buffered_stdlog;
|
|
buffering_file m_buffered_stdtarg;
|
|
buffering_file m_buffered_stdtargerr;
|
|
|
|
/* Buffer for current_uiout's output stream. */
|
|
std::optional<buffering_file> m_buffered_current_uiout;
|
|
|
|
/* Additional ui_out being buffered. */
|
|
ui_out *m_uiout;
|
|
|
|
/* Buffer for m_uiout's output stream. */
|
|
std::optional<buffering_file> m_buffered_uiout;
|
|
};
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|
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|
#endif /* UI_OUT_H */
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