1 /* GDB variable objects API.
2 Copyright (C) 1999-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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15 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
24 /* Enumeration for the format types */
25 enum varobj_display_formats
27 FORMAT_NATURAL, /* What gdb actually calls 'natural' */
28 FORMAT_BINARY, /* Binary display */
29 FORMAT_DECIMAL, /* Decimal display */
30 FORMAT_HEXADECIMAL, /* Hex display */
31 FORMAT_OCTAL, /* Octal display */
32 FORMAT_ZHEXADECIMAL /* Zero padded hexadecimal */
37 USE_SPECIFIED_FRAME, /* Use the frame passed to varobj_create. */
38 USE_CURRENT_FRAME, /* Use the current frame. */
39 USE_SELECTED_FRAME /* Always reevaluate in selected frame. */
42 /* Enumerator describing if a variable object is in scope. */
43 enum varobj_scope_status
45 VAROBJ_IN_SCOPE = 0, /* Varobj is scope, value available. */
46 VAROBJ_NOT_IN_SCOPE = 1, /* Varobj is not in scope, value not
47 available, but varobj can become in
49 VAROBJ_INVALID = 2, /* Varobj no longer has any value, and never
53 /* String representations of gdb's format codes (defined in varobj.c). */
54 extern char *varobj_format_string[];
56 /* Struct that describes a variable object instance. */
60 typedef struct varobj *varobj_p;
63 typedef struct varobj_update_result_t
65 struct varobj *varobj;
69 enum varobj_scope_status status;
70 /* This variable is used internally by varobj_update to indicate if the
71 new value of varobj is already computed and installed, or has to
72 be yet installed. Don't use this outside varobj.c. */
75 /* This will be non-NULL when new children were added to the varobj.
76 It lists the new children (which must necessarily come at the end
77 of the child list) added during an update. The caller is
78 responsible for freeing this vector. */
79 VEC (varobj_p) *newobj;
80 } varobj_update_result;
82 DEF_VEC_O (varobj_update_result);
85 struct varobj_dynamic;
87 /* Every variable in the system has a structure of this type defined
88 for it. This structure holds all information necessary to manipulate
89 a particular object variable. Members which must be freed are noted. */
92 /* Alloc'd name of the variable for this object. If this variable is a
93 child, then this name will be the child's source name.
94 (bar, not foo.bar). */
95 /* NOTE: This is the "expression". */
98 /* Alloc'd expression for this child. Can be used to create a
99 root variable corresponding to this child. */
102 /* The alloc'd name for this variable's object. This is here for
103 convenience when constructing this object's children. */
106 /* Index of this variable in its parent or -1. */
109 /* The type of this variable. This can be NULL
110 for artificial variable objects -- currently, the "accessibility"
111 variable objects in C++. */
114 /* The value of this expression or subexpression. A NULL value
115 indicates there was an error getting this value.
116 Invariant: if varobj_value_is_changeable_p (this) is non-zero,
117 the value is either NULL, or not lazy. */
120 /* The number of (immediate) children this variable has. */
123 /* If this object is a child, this points to its immediate parent. */
124 const struct varobj *parent;
126 /* Children of this object. */
127 VEC (varobj_p) *children;
129 /* Description of the root variable. Points to root variable for
131 struct varobj_root *root;
133 /* The format of the output for this object. */
134 enum varobj_display_formats format;
136 /* Was this variable updated via a varobj_set_value operation. */
139 /* Last print value. */
142 /* Is this variable frozen. Frozen variables are never implicitly
143 updated by -var-update *
144 or -var-update <direct-or-indirect-parent>. */
147 /* Is the value of this variable intentionally not fetched? It is
148 not fetched if either the variable is frozen, or any parents is
152 /* Sub-range of children which the MI consumer has requested. If
153 FROM < 0 or TO < 0, means that all children have been
158 /* Dynamic part of varobj. */
159 struct varobj_dynamic *dynamic;
162 /* Is the variable X one of our "fake" children? */
163 #define CPLUS_FAKE_CHILD(x) \
164 ((x) != NULL && (x)->type == NULL && (x)->value == NULL)
166 /* The language specific vector */
168 struct lang_varobj_ops
170 /* The number of children of PARENT. */
171 int (*number_of_children) (const struct varobj *parent);
173 /* The name (expression) of a root varobj. The returned value must be freed
175 char *(*name_of_variable) (const struct varobj *parent);
177 /* The name of the INDEX'th child of PARENT. The returned value must be
178 freed by the caller. */
179 char *(*name_of_child) (const struct varobj *parent, int index);
181 /* Returns the rooted expression of CHILD, which is a variable
182 obtain that has some parent. The returned value must be freed by the
184 char *(*path_expr_of_child) (const struct varobj *child);
186 /* The ``struct value *'' of the INDEX'th child of PARENT. */
187 struct value *(*value_of_child) (const struct varobj *parent, int index);
189 /* The type of the INDEX'th child of PARENT. */
190 struct type *(*type_of_child) (const struct varobj *parent, int index);
192 /* The current value of VAR. The returned value must be freed by the
194 char *(*value_of_variable) (const struct varobj *var,
195 enum varobj_display_formats format);
197 /* Return non-zero if changes in value of VAR must be detected and
198 reported by -var-update. Return zero if -var-update should never
199 report changes of such values. This makes sense for structures
200 (since the changes in children values will be reported separately),
201 or for artificial objects (like 'public' pseudo-field in C++).
203 Return value of 0 means that gdb need not call value_fetch_lazy
204 for the value of this variable object. */
205 int (*value_is_changeable_p) (const struct varobj *var);
207 /* Return nonzero if the type of VAR has mutated.
209 VAR's value is still the varobj's previous value, while NEW_VALUE
210 is VAR's new value and NEW_TYPE is the var's new type. NEW_VALUE
211 may be NULL indicating that there is no value available (the varobj
212 may be out of scope, of may be the child of a null pointer, for
213 instance). NEW_TYPE, on the other hand, must never be NULL.
215 This function should also be able to assume that var's number of
216 children is set (not < 0).
218 Languages where types do not mutate can set this to NULL. */
219 int (*value_has_mutated) (const struct varobj *var, struct value *new_value,
220 struct type *new_type);
222 /* Return nonzero if VAR is a suitable path expression parent.
224 For C like languages with anonymous structures and unions an anonymous
225 structure or union is not a suitable parent. */
226 int (*is_path_expr_parent) (const struct varobj *var);
229 extern const struct lang_varobj_ops c_varobj_ops;
230 extern const struct lang_varobj_ops cplus_varobj_ops;
231 extern const struct lang_varobj_ops java_varobj_ops;
232 extern const struct lang_varobj_ops ada_varobj_ops;
234 #define default_varobj_ops c_varobj_ops
237 extern struct varobj *varobj_create (char *objname,
238 char *expression, CORE_ADDR frame,
239 enum varobj_type type);
241 extern char *varobj_gen_name (void);
243 extern struct varobj *varobj_get_handle (char *name);
245 extern char *varobj_get_objname (const struct varobj *var);
247 extern char *varobj_get_expression (const struct varobj *var);
249 /* Delete a varobj and all its children if only_children == 0, otherwise delete
250 only the children. Return the number of deleted variables. */
252 extern int varobj_delete (struct varobj *var, int only_children);
254 extern enum varobj_display_formats varobj_set_display_format (
256 enum varobj_display_formats format);
258 extern enum varobj_display_formats varobj_get_display_format (
259 const struct varobj *var);
261 extern int varobj_get_thread_id (const struct varobj *var);
263 extern void varobj_set_frozen (struct varobj *var, int frozen);
265 extern int varobj_get_frozen (const struct varobj *var);
267 extern void varobj_get_child_range (const struct varobj *var, int *from,
270 extern void varobj_set_child_range (struct varobj *var, int from, int to);
272 extern char *varobj_get_display_hint (const struct varobj *var);
274 extern int varobj_get_num_children (struct varobj *var);
276 /* Return the list of children of VAR. The returned vector should not
277 be modified in any way. FROM and TO are in/out parameters
278 indicating the range of children to return. If either *FROM or *TO
279 is less than zero on entry, then all children will be returned. On
280 return, *FROM and *TO will be updated to indicate the real range
281 that was returned. The resulting VEC will contain at least the
282 children from *FROM to just before *TO; it might contain more
283 children, depending on whether any more were available. */
284 extern VEC (varobj_p)* varobj_list_children (struct varobj *var,
287 extern char *varobj_get_type (struct varobj *var);
289 extern struct type *varobj_get_gdb_type (const struct varobj *var);
291 extern char *varobj_get_path_expr (const struct varobj *var);
293 extern const struct language_defn *
294 varobj_get_language (const struct varobj *var);
296 extern int varobj_get_attributes (const struct varobj *var);
298 extern char *varobj_get_formatted_value (struct varobj *var,
299 enum varobj_display_formats format);
301 extern char *varobj_get_value (struct varobj *var);
303 extern int varobj_set_value (struct varobj *var, char *expression);
305 extern void all_root_varobjs (void (*func) (struct varobj *var, void *data),
308 extern VEC(varobj_update_result) *varobj_update (struct varobj **varp,
311 extern void varobj_invalidate (void);
313 extern int varobj_editable_p (const struct varobj *var);
315 extern int varobj_floating_p (const struct varobj *var);
317 extern void varobj_set_visualizer (struct varobj *var,
318 const char *visualizer);
320 extern void varobj_enable_pretty_printing (void);
322 extern int varobj_has_more (const struct varobj *var, int to);
324 extern int varobj_is_dynamic_p (const struct varobj *var);
326 extern struct cleanup *varobj_ensure_python_env (const struct varobj *var);
328 extern int varobj_default_value_is_changeable_p (const struct varobj *var);
329 extern int varobj_value_is_changeable_p (const struct varobj *var);
331 extern struct type *varobj_get_value_type (const struct varobj *var);
333 extern int varobj_is_anonymous_child (const struct varobj *child);
335 extern const struct varobj *
336 varobj_get_path_expr_parent (const struct varobj *var);
338 extern char *varobj_value_get_print_value (struct value *value,
339 enum varobj_display_formats format,
340 const struct varobj *var);
342 extern void varobj_formatted_print_options (struct value_print_options *opts,
343 enum varobj_display_formats format);
345 extern void varobj_restrict_range (VEC (varobj_p) *children, int *from,
348 extern int varobj_default_is_path_expr_parent (const struct varobj *var);
350 #endif /* VAROBJ_H */