1 /* Functions for deciding which macros are currently in scope.
2 Copyright (C) 2002-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Red Hat, Inc.
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22 #include "macroscope.h"
28 #include "complaints.h"
30 /* A table of user-defined macros. Unlike the macro tables used for
31 symtabs, this one uses xmalloc for all its allocation, not an
32 obstack, and it doesn't bcache anything; it just xmallocs things. So
33 it's perfectly possible to remove things from this, or redefine
35 struct macro_table *macro_user_macros;
38 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<struct macro_scope>
39 sal_macro_scope (struct symtab_and_line sal)
41 struct macro_source_file *main_file, *inclusion;
42 struct compunit_symtab *cust;
44 if (sal.symtab == NULL)
46 cust = SYMTAB_COMPUNIT (sal.symtab);
47 if (COMPUNIT_MACRO_TABLE (cust) == NULL)
50 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<struct macro_scope> ms (XNEW (struct macro_scope));
52 main_file = macro_main (COMPUNIT_MACRO_TABLE (cust));
53 inclusion = macro_lookup_inclusion (main_file, sal.symtab->filename);
62 /* There are, unfortunately, cases where a compilation unit can
63 have a symtab for a source file that doesn't appear in the
64 macro table. For example, at the moment, Dwarf doesn't have
65 any way in the .debug_macinfo section to describe the effect
66 of #line directives, so if you debug a YACC parser you'll get
67 a macro table which only mentions the .c files generated by
68 YACC, but symtabs that mention the .y files consumed by YACC.
70 In the long run, we should extend the Dwarf macro info
71 representation to handle #line directives, and get GCC to
74 For the time being, though, we'll just treat these as
75 occurring at the end of the main source file. */
79 complaint (_("symtab found for `%s', but that file\n"
80 "is not covered in the compilation unit's macro information"),
81 symtab_to_filename_for_display (sal.symtab));
88 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<struct macro_scope>
89 user_macro_scope (void)
91 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<struct macro_scope> ms (XNEW (struct macro_scope));
92 ms->file = macro_main (macro_user_macros);
97 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<struct macro_scope>
98 default_macro_scope (void)
100 struct symtab_and_line sal;
101 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<struct macro_scope> ms;
102 struct frame_info *frame;
105 /* If there's a selected frame, use its PC. */
106 frame = deprecated_safe_get_selected_frame ();
107 if (frame && get_frame_pc_if_available (frame, &pc))
108 sal = find_pc_line (pc, 0);
110 /* Fall back to the current listing position. */
113 /* Don't call select_source_symtab here. That can raise an
114 error if symbols aren't loaded, but GDB calls the expression
115 evaluator in all sorts of contexts.
117 For example, commands like `set width' call the expression
118 evaluator to evaluate their numeric arguments. If the
119 current language is C, then that may call this function to
120 choose a scope for macro expansion. If you don't have any
121 symbol files loaded, then get_current_or_default would raise an
122 error. But `set width' shouldn't raise an error just because
123 it can't decide which scope to macro-expand its argument in. */
124 struct symtab_and_line cursal =
125 get_current_source_symtab_and_line ();
127 sal.symtab = cursal.symtab;
128 sal.line = cursal.line;
131 ms = sal_macro_scope (sal);
133 ms = user_macro_scope ();
139 /* Look up the definition of the macro named NAME in scope at the source
140 location given by BATON, which must be a pointer to a `struct
141 macro_scope' structure. */
142 struct macro_definition *
143 standard_macro_lookup (const char *name, void *baton)
145 struct macro_scope *ms = (struct macro_scope *) baton;
146 struct macro_definition *result;
148 /* Give user-defined macros priority over all others. */
149 result = macro_lookup_definition (macro_main (macro_user_macros), -1, name);
151 result = macro_lookup_definition (ms->file, ms->line, name);
156 _initialize_macroscope (void)
158 macro_user_macros = new_macro_table (NULL, NULL, NULL);
159 macro_set_main (macro_user_macros, "<user-defined>");
160 macro_allow_redefinitions (macro_user_macros);